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Oregon lawmakers passed an oral nicotine tax to pay for some wildfire costs, while a bill aimed at getting wildfire survivors awarded money failed.
Lawmakers in Oregon and Washington are speaking out following the passage of President Donald Trump’s tax bill.
Oregon, Washington lawmakers decried the passage of Trump's tax bill in Congress, citing cuts to Medicaid and food stamps. One called it a "big, ugly betrayal." ...
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Oregon House lawmakers on Monday approved a new tax on nicotine pouches to help fund wildfire prevention – giving new meaning to the idea that the products are “smoke free.” ...
Oregon lawmakers are considering a new proposal that would shut down Multnomah County's "Preschool For All" Program.
After considering a few options to bail out the woefully underfunded Oregon Department of Forestry, lawmakers settled on a new per-unit tax on nicotine pouches.
The Oregon House passed a bill June 23 that would tax oral nicotine products, tap the state’s rainy day fund and increase the timber tax to pay for preventing and fighting wildfires.