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May 31, 2023 - Portland to create zero-emission zone

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation The Portland Bureau of Transportation received a $2 million grant to establish the nation’s first zero-emissions delivery zone downtown where no gas- or diesel-powered delivery trucks or vans can travel in a 16-block area, according to the Portland Business Journal. The bureau hasn’t yet […]


May 29, 2023 - Congressman Blumenauer: Cannabus law reform

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, A Portland Democrat in Congress wants the federal government to reform laws so legal cannabis businesses such as those in Oregon can tap into tax deductions as well as banking and financial services offered to other businesses, according to the Portland Business Journal. To […]


May 23, 2023 - USDA grant helps Oregon Yak farmer

By Oregon Family farm Association A Southern Oregon rancher received a $235,000 grant to market and develop the products from her herd of 80 Tibetan yaks bred and raised on the 200-acre Firebird Farms near Ashland, according to Oregon Public Broadcasting. Owner Sophia Weiss, one of 11 Oregon farmers who […]


May 22, 2023 - Farm to Fork Bill in Legislature

By Oregon Family Farm Association A “farm to fork” bill introduced in the Oregon Legislature would create a demonstration project in Lane County where farmers could open restaurants to serve food grown on their land, according to KLCC, but opponents say such a bill would urbanize rural areas and increase […]


May 17, 2023 - Rep Cyrus Javadi: On the forest crisis

By Oregon State Representative Cyrus Javadi, Newsletter, I finally received a response from Governor Kotek regarding my March 7th letter regarding the devastating impacts of the Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP). Her response was less than I had hoped for. In essence, the Governor acknowledged that […]


May 17, 2023 - Bill to help farmers in stress

By Oregon Family Farm Association, Farmers are two to three times more likely to kill themselves than the general public, according to a study by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which prompted calls to create a suicide helpline for people who work the land, according to Oregon Public […]


May 15, 2023 - Roloff farm hit hard by storm

(photo: Matt Roloff Instagram) By Oregon Family Farm Association Audrey Roloff, the 31-year-old star from the Little People, Big World reality show, shared an Instagram clip from a windy day on her family’s $1.5 million Oregon farm highlighting deer frolicking amid trees on green grass, according to The Sun. She […]


May 10, 2023 - Commentary: Farmers seek solutions for flood-control failures

By Norm Groot as featured in Californian Farm Bureau newsletter The destruction to agricultural properties and crops from January and March flooding in Monterey County is considerable. There is frustration about a failure to address known dangers that caused or worsened the flood toll in this critical farming region. For […]


May 8, 2023 - Legislative Ag update 5/6

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter There is plenty of drama coming out of the State Capitol this week. On Tuesday, Secretary of State Shemia Fagan resigned and continues to face scrutiny for her outside consulting work. In the Legislature, things have certainly heated up. The House spent Monday and Tuesday debating divisive […]


May 5, 2023 - Farm Bureau on 2023 Farm Bill

American Farm Bureau Federation American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall today emphasized the importance of the farm bill during testimony before the Senate Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Commodities, Risk Management, and Trade. The hearing focused on commodity programs, credit and crop insurance. President Duvall told lawmakers that the wide-ranging […]