Oregon s 2021 Legislative Session in Review Thu, 07/01/2021 - 10:45 | Lauren
Wins for wildlife and clean energy, but little progress on forestry reform
This year’s whirlwind legislative session had a lot to contend with. The Covid-19 pandemic, climate crisis, devastating wildfires, racial and social justice, and economic struggles of the state took center stage. Oregon Wild and our allies worked hard for some big wins for the environment, and there were some pretty big let downs as well. We’ll be back next session to continue the fight! Overall, major progress was made thanks to our members and supporters who stood up for our wildlife and wild places. Please take a look below for some key updates.
Eugene to receive $11 million in state funding for city projects
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Mayor, legislators tour Downtown Riverfront Park site
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Eugene Riverfront Park along Willamette River to open in August
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Eugene YMCA new facility to receive $15M from Oregon Legislature
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