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August 30, 2023 - Bill to help fight water violations

By Oregon Family Farm Association A court injunction may force people to stop hoarding or misusing water, thanks to passage of House Bill 2929, which gives the Oregon Water Resources Department the right to seek help from the court to stop water violators before irreparable harm is caused, according to […]


August 28, 2023 - Legislature: $9M for Oregon meat processor aid

Oregon legislature allocates $9M to increase opportunities for Oregon’s meat processors Oregon Department of Agriculture News release With the passage of Oregon House Bill 3410 (HB 3410), the Oregon Legislature appropriated $9 million to the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) to support the State’s Meat Inspection Program and aid businesses […]


August 23, 2023 - Grant program extended to help fire-harden homes

Grant program extended to help fire-harden homes, businesses damaged by 2020 and 2021 wildfires The Oregon Building Codes Division   Aug. 16, 2023 (Salem) – The Oregon Building Codes Division is partnering with counties on a grant program to help owners of homes and businesses rebuild after the 2020 and […]


August 21, 2023 - Cannabis rule ties license renewal to taxes

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation The trade association representing cannabis retailers wants to find legislative options to increase tax collection among its members without tying renewal of licenses to whether a company or its owners have filed taxes. Their efforts come in the wake of the Oregon Liquor and […]


August 16, 2023 - Chavez-Deremer pushes boosting firefighter pay

By Lori Chavez-DeRemer Oregon Congresswoman (OR-5) News Release Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05) recently joined Rep. Joe Neguse (CO-02) and a bipartisan, bicameral group of her colleagues to introduce the Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act. This legislation seeks to bolster firefighter recruitment, retention, and wellbeing by preserving a pay raise established […]


August 14, 2023 - EPA Releases Draft Herbicide Strategy Framework for Public Comment

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter EPA’s draft herbicide strategy released July 23rd outlines another aspect of the Agency’s approach to addressing its obligations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The proposed framework aims to reduce the need for evaluations of chemicals and species on an individual basis, work which […]


August 9, 2023 - Jeff Hellfrich: State Disaster Declaration for Oregon Cherry Industry

Representative Helfrich Sends Letter to Governor Kotek Urging State Disaster Declaration for Oregon Cherry Industry By State Representative Jeff Helfrich, SALEM, OR – This week, Representative Jeff Helfrich (R-Hood River) sent a letter to Governor Tina Kotek urging her to issue a State Disaster for Oregon’s cherry industry.Sweet cherries are […]


August 7, 2023 - Facts on Oregon’s wildfires

By Oregon State Representative E. Werner Reschke, It’s summer. It’s hot in late July. It’s also fire season. Growing up in Oregon, that last statement is relatively new, until about 10 years ago. Large forest fires in Oregon’s previous history were infrequent. By one count, between 1902 and 2002, there […]


August 4, 2023 - Comments Due August 6th on EPA’s Draft Vulnerable Species Pilot Plan

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter As we summarized in last week’s newsletter, EPA has released a draft plan to protect vulnerable species listed under ESA. One of these species, the Taylor’s checkerspot butterfly, has habitat areas in Oregon. EPA’s plan would impose a complete restriction on conventional, outdoor-use pesticides […]


August 1, 2023 - AFRC Comments: D.C. Circuit on O&C Lands, Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument

By American Forest Resource Council President  American Forest Resource Council President (AFRC) Travis Joseph had the following to say regarding the D.C. Circuit’s opinion on the Obama-era expansion of the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument (CSNM) and the 2016 Resource Management Plans for Western Oregon O&C Lands managed by the Bureau […]