State Tipoffs Involving Oregon Newsletter for Sunday July 30, 2023 ( 9 items ) |
ACHS Shares Insights About Essential Oil Market Forecast: Opportunities and Trends
PORTLAND, Oregon, July 25 (TNSres) -- The American College of Healthcare Sciences issued the following news release:
The American College of Health Sciences (ACHS) is delighted to provide valuable insights into the essential oil market forecast, highlighting key opportunities and emerging trends. As a leading institution specializing in health sciences education, ACHS aims to empower industry professionals and enthusiasts with the knowledge and understanding necessary to navigate the evolving l
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Analog Devices Invests More Than $1 Billion in Semiconductor Facility Expansion in Oregon
NORWOOD, Massachusetts, July 27 -- Analog Devices, a manufacturer of data conversion and signal processing technology, issued the following news release on July 26, 2023:
Analog Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADI), a global semiconductor leader, today celebrated its more than $1 billion investment to expand its semiconductor wafer fab in Beaverton, Oregon. The Beaverton site, built in 1978, is ADI's largest wafer fabrication facility by volume and serves customers in critical industries, such as indust
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Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Chavez-DeRemer Backtracks, Votes to Strip Abortion Access After Pressure From National Anti-Choice Groups
WASHINGTON, July 27 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee issued the following news release:
New reporting from the Oregon Capital Chronicle details the total collapse of Lori Chavez-DeRemer's credibility after she promised to defend abortion rights in Oregon - then voted to strip abortion freedoms from servicemembers after massive pressure from dangerous anti-choice groups.
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Chavez-DeRemer's pledge in June to not support any legislation that would restrict using taxpayer fu
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Ore. A.G. Rosenblum: Oregon DOJ Receives 2nd Annual Sanctuary Promise Report From Criminal Justice Commission
SALEM, Oregon, July 25 -- Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum issued the following news release:
Oregon was the first state in the nation to become a sanctuary state when leaders enacted a law in 1987 prohibiting state and local law enforcement and government agencies from assisting federal authorities with immigration enforcement. In 2021, the Oregon Legislature passed HB 3265, dubbed Oregon's "Sanctuary Promise Act" - to further strengthen existing sanctuary laws. One of the mandates of t
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Ore. Gov. Kotek Hosts Signing Ceremony for Bills Address Housing and Homelessness
SALEM, Oregon, July 28 -- Gov. Tina Kotek, D-Oregon, issued the following news on July 27, 2023:
Today, Governor Tina Kotek hosted a signing ceremony for four bills passed during the 2023 legislative session to address the housing and homelessness crises.
"These bills are about progress toward making sure every Oregonian has a place to live, safely and securely," Governor Kotek said. "Each tackle these issues from a different angle and complement the efforts well under way through the Emergenc
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Ore. State Legislature: House Republican Caucus Sends Letter to Governor Kotek Urging Immediate Review of All Commutations Granted by Former Governor
SALEM, Oregon, July 29 -- The Oregon House Republicans issued the following news release: on July 28, 2023:
Today, the Oregon House Republican Caucus sent a letter to Governor Kotek urging the immediate review of all commutations granted by former Oregon Governor, Kate Brown. This letter comes just one week after U.S. Representatives Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05) and Bentz (OR-02) made a similar request.
House Republican lawmakers stated their appreciation for Governor Kotek's action in ending the co
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Ore. State Legislature: Major Wins on Housing and Homelessness for All Oregon Communities
SALEM, Oregon, July 28 -- The Oregon House Democrats issued the following news release:
Joined by legislators who championed affordable housing and homelessness solutions during the 2023 Legislative Session, Governor Tina Kotek signed into law House Bill 3395, Senate Bill 611, House Bill 3042, and Senate Bill 5511. These new laws address the root causes of homelessness and work fast to build more affordable housing.
"This is a huge step forward for Oregon," said Senator Kayse Jama (D - Portlan
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Ore. State Legislature: Oregon Leadership on Child Care Front and Center at White House Event
SALEM, Oregon, July 26 -- The Oregon House Democrats issued the following news release:
During last week's White House's States Convening on Child Care in Washington, D.C., State Representative Lisa Reynolds (D-Washington County) highlighted Oregon's leadership to improve child care access and affordability for working families.
Following the state's lead, the Biden-Harris administration recently took a page from the Oregon playbook with calls to cap child care payments at 7% of a family's inc
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Ore. State Legislature: Programs for Homeless Youth Receive Funding From the Affordable Housing & Emergency Homelessness Response Act
SALEM, Oregon, July 27 -- The Oregon Senate Democrats issued the following news release:
The bipartisan Affordable Housing & Emergency Homelessness Response Act continues to make a positive impact across the state. This month, over 40 community organizations received funding to support youth experiencing homelessness.
These investments will help some of Oregon's most vulnerable youth and families by connecting them with rental assistance, shelter facilities, outreach, culturally-specific servi
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