This is a developing story and will be updated. The Oregon Senate on Monday is meeting for a final vote on a long-awaited transportation bill that would update the state’s funding sources for road maintenance and operations.
The Oregon Senate passed Oregon Governor Tina Kotek's transportation bill, ending a months-long saga filled with tense debate and delays.
Next November, Oregon voters will elect a U.S. senator, six members of Congress, governor, labor commissioner, 15 state senators and 60 state representatives, as well as hundreds of local officeholders.
The United States Department of Justice filed lawsuits against Oregon and Maine on Tuesday, accusing the states of violating federal election laws by not sharing state voter rolls, the department announced.
After two election cycles of high turnover, Oregon’s congressional delegation likely won’t change in 2026.
The Justice Department is requesting voter data, some containing sensitive information, for what the agency argues is needed to ensure state election officials are complying with election laws.
At the request of the Oregon Journalism Project, David Becker analyzed the DOJ’s recent lawsuit against Oregon.
Lawsuits against Oregon and Maine test how far the federal government can go in demanding access to voter information.
Explore the recent DOJ lawsuit against Oregon for allegedly withholding voter data. Discover the implications for residents.
The Justice Department says it has sued Oregon and Maine for failing to provide their voter registration lists
The Trump administration sued Oregon and Secretary of State Tobias Read on Tuesday to force them to turn over detailed information about each of the state’s voters.