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5 Things Oregon: Q&A w/Rep Prusak, Registration now open, Preliminary rate decisions - State of Reform

5 Things Oregon: Q&A w/Rep Prusak, Registration now open, Preliminary rate decisions - State of Reform
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Bill would thwart Catholic health care advances - Catholic Sentinel

Bill would thwart Catholic health care advances - Catholic Sentinel
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Oregon Senate Passes Gun Control Bill, Heads to Governor s Desk

Oregon Senate Passes Gun Control Bill, Heads to Governor’s Desk The Oregon Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would require people to keep unattended guns locked up, ban firearms in the Oregon Capitol building and airports, and would permit schools to ban guns. It now heads to the governor’s desk to be signed into law. After a brief debate, the “safe-storage” bill, Senate Bill 554, passed the state Senate on a vote of 17-7, with all Republicans voting “no.” The bill mandates that gun owners secure unattended weapons with trigger locks or in locked compartments. Those who don’t would be strictly liable for any injuries or property damage. If a minor gets ahold of an unsecured firearm, the gun’s owner would face a maximum $2,000 fine.

Q&A: Minority leader Rep Christine Drazan discusses session progress and health care bipartisanship - State of Reform

Q&A: Minority leader Rep. Christine Drazan discusses session progress and health care bipartisanship Patrick Jones | May 6, 2021 Share this: Oregon House minority leader Christine Drazan is serving her second term in the Legislature and became the leader of the House Republican Party after serving for nine months. Currently, she serves on the House Committee On Health Care, House Committee On Rules as Vice-Chair, Joint Committee On Ways and Means, among others.  In this Q&A, Drazan talks about how this session has gone for her caucus, how the pandemic restricts freedoms of her constituents and the bipartisanship needed to fix health care. 

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