Louisiana players Jalen Dalcourt (No. 5), Jordan Brown (No. 21), Joe Charles (No. 1) and Brayan Au (No. 41) crowd underneath the basket during Thursday night's Sun Belt Conference game against South Alabama at the Cajundome. Photo by Raymond Partsch III With Thursday night's 77-70 l .
Six Oregon legislators sat down this week to discuss health care in the state and what their health policy priorities will be heading into the next legislative session, which will convene on Feb. 1, 2022.
Legislature roundup: Bills on homeless, racist legacy, bullying, unemployment insurance advance
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) Here are several news releases received from Salem on Thursday on legislation making its way through the Oregon Legislature:
From the Oregon House Democrats:
Oregon House Democrats Pass Bill Protecting Survival Activities in Public Space
HB 3115 protects Oregonians sleeping outdoors when no reasonable alternative is available
SALEM, OR Today, House Democrats passed House Bill 3115, which will ensure that individuals experiencing homelessness are protected from fines or arrest for sleeping or camping on public property when there are no other options.
Without adequate alternatives like housing, shelter, and safe camping spaces, some Oregonians are left with no option but to sleep outside in public spaces – in a park, under an overpass, or wherever they can find shelter and safety.