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April 13, 2026 - Bentz secures $80M for Kingsley Field F-35 Training Center

Congressman Cliff Bentz (R-OR), WASHINGTON, D.C.–Congressman Cliff Bentz (R-OR) is pleased to announce that after working directly with Kingsley Field leadership, U.S. Air Force command, and the White House, the President’s 2027 budget includes an $80 million dollar line item for the construction of a new F-35 Formal Training Unit […]


April 12, 2026 - Draft emissions reduction gap measures

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, 4/10/26 — This week, OFS submitted comments on behalf of a large coalition in response to the Oregon Department of Energy’s recently released draft of emissions reductions gap measures. These measures are being put forward for modeling to quantify potential greenhouse gas emissions reductions, […]


April 8, 2026 - ODA recruiting for 58 commodity commissioner

The Oregon Agriculture Department, The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) is seeking applicants to fill 58 commissioner seats on 22 of the state’s agricultural and commercial fisheries commodity commissions. The deadline to apply is April 6, 2026. For instructions on how to apply or to learn more about the commissions, […]


April 4, 2026 - Ag update: Draft of emissions reductions gap measures

Regulatory Update By Oregonians for Food and Shelter,   This week, OFS convened a meeting with the Governor’s natural resource advisors and several members and partners to discuss the Oregon Department of Energy’s recently released draft of emissions reductions gap measures. These measures are being put forward for modeling to […]


April 1, 2026 - Lawsuit to Protect Rivers, Oregon Families from Mercury Pollution

By Oregon Attorney General, Press Release Attorney General Dan Rayfield and a coalition of 20 other states and local governments sued the Trump administration today for weakening federal limits on mercury and other toxic pollutants released by coal and oil-fired power plants. The administration recently rolled back the 2024 Mercury […]


March 29, 2026 - Business lawsuit over recycling law

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, Three more business organizations have joined a lawsuit challenging Oregon’s first-in-the-nation law that forces companies to pay for recycling materials they sell. Oregon Business & Industry, the Northwest Grocery Association and Food Northwest filed paperwork to join the challenge to the Plastic Pollution and […]


March 25, 2026 - Big wins on the Japanese beetle front

By Oregon Association of Nurseries,   Great news: The Oregon nursery industry scored two big wins last week: The Oregon Legislature passed a budget reconciliation bill that contained $1.8 million to resurrect the Oregon Department of Agriculture’s Japanese beetle eradication program. The funding bill awaits Gov. Tina Kotek’s signature. Additionally, […]


March 23, 2026 - Oregon Greenhouse Gas Reduction Gap Measure update

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, This week, OFS sent a coalition letter to the Oregon Department of Energy, requesting an extension on the comment period for their proposed Oregon Greenhouse Gas Reduction Gap Measures. With no notice about this proposal and significant impacts to Oregon’s natural resource and manufacturing […]


March 17, 2026 - Learn to turkey hunt with ODFW at youth workshop

By Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Press Release, ROSEBURG, Ore. – ODFW is hosting turkey hunting workshops around the state in April for both youth and adults. If you’re a new hunter, or new to turkey hunting, consider joining us for a day of learning more about turkey hunting. […]


March 15, 2026 - Amazon to make $83M solar/storage buy in Oregon

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, Amazon has offered $83 million to buy solar energy and storage in Eastern Oregon to power its data centers, but a state council needs to sign off on the deal before it’s finalized. The Sunstone project sold to Amazon in the Pine Gate Renewables […]