Oregon lawmakers return to Capitol to address virus relief
By SARA CLINEDecember 20, 2020 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) When Oregon lawmakers return to the Capitol building Monday they will consider four bills that many hope will ease some of the struggles ignited by the pandemic.
The bills, expected to be taken up during the one-day special legislative session, include a proposed eviction moratorium that includes $200 million in relief for landlords and tenants, a restaurant relief package that includes a provision legalizing cocktails to-go, a bill that would protect schools from some coronavirus-related lawsuits and a measure that would transfer $600 million in to the state’s emergency fund for COVID-19 and wildfire-response and recovery.
Oregon lawmakers return to Capitol to address virus relief bills
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) When Oregon lawmakers return to the Capitol building for a special session on Monday, they will consider four bills that many hope will ease some of the struggles ignited by the pandemic.
The bills, expected to be taken up during the one-day special legislative session, include a proposed eviction moratorium that includes $200 million in relief for landlords and tenants, a restaurant relief package that includes a provision legalizing cocktails to-go, a bill that would protect schools from some coronavirus-related lawsuits and a bill that would transfer $600 million in to the state’s emergency fund for COVID-19 and wildfire-response and recovery.