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Tenn GOP lawmaker falsely declares Three-Fifths Compromise was to end slavery

Credit capitol.tn.gov NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) A Tennessee Republican falsely declared Tuesday that an 18th century policy designating a slave as three-fifths of a person was adopted for “the purpose of ending slavery,” commenting amid a debate over whether educators should be restricted while teaching about systematic racism in America. During lengthy debate on the GOP-controlled House floor, several Black lawmakers expressed concerns about the bill’s impact on how certain subjects would be taught in schools, specifically highlighting the Three-Fifths Compromise. The policy was made during the nation’s Constitutional Convention in 1787 and classified that three-fifths of a state’s slave population could be counted toward its total population when apportioning taxes and states’ representation in Congress.

Oregon lawmakers lower the bar for creating homeless shelters

Kaylee Domzalski Originally published on May 3, 2021 4:06 pm For the second time in a year, the Oregon Legislature has approved a bill that lowers the bar for creating homeless shelters across the state. In a 26-1 vote, the Oregon Senate on Monday approved House Bill 2006. The bill requires cities to approve proposed homeless shelters if they meet certain criteria, such as offering access to transportation, complying with building codes, and posing no health or safety threat. As long as the standards are met, zoning rules or other planning regulations that can frequently stymie shelters will not be an obstacle. HB 2006 now awaits a signature from Gov. Kate Brown, and will take effect once signed.

Pamplin Media Group - Oregon Senate extends grace period for past-due rents

April 15 2021 Bill anticipates millions in state and federal aid for renters, landlords by new deadline of Feb. 28, 2022. A strong bipartisan vote of the Oregon Senate has advanced a bill that gives tenants more time to pay past-due rent and protects their future ability to rent. The 25-5 vote on Wednesday, April 14, sent Senate Bill 282 to the House, where the chairwoman of the relevant committee has already taken part in shaping the bill. Its key provision would not extend the current pandemic-related moratorium on evictions past June 30, or forgive back rent. But the bill would give tenants until Feb. 28, 2022, to pay back any rents due from April 1, 2020, or make arrangements to obtain rental assistance. The current deadline is June 30.

Pamplin Media Group - Two Clackamas County Republicans named in gubernatorial poll

Pamplin Media Group - Two Clackamas County Republicans named in gubernatorial poll
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Oregon senate creates crime of intimidation for display of a noose

Oregon senate creates crime of intimidation for display of a noose
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