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On this day, August 1, 2005, the Oregon state legislature passed the nation's strictest anti-methamphetamine measure requiring prescriptions for many over-the-counter cold medications. Governor Ted Kulongoski signed it days later. It posed a challenge to the FDA in regulating medicines.

Also on this day, August 1, 2019, Calling the state's death penalty "dysfunctional," "costly," and "immoral," Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed into law SB 1013 that limits the death penalty to acts of terrorism in which two or more people are killed by an organized terrorist group, premeditated murders of children aged 13 or younger, prison murders committed by those already incarcerated for aggravated murder, premeditated murders of police or correctional officers.

Also on this day, August 1, 2020, more than a thousand people showed up in downtown Portland to protest, about three days after the announcement that the presence of US agents there would be reduced. The Portland Police Bureau declared an unlawful assembly later when people gathered outside a police precinct in Oregon's largest city and threw bottles towards officers.




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TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR - 100 YEARS OF PIG N'FORD
Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at 10:00 am
The Tillamook County Fair received its recognition as one of the top ten Blue Ribbon Fairs in the nation due to its uniqueness; offering so much for fairgoers to enjoy free along with their paid admission. Fairgoers can enjoy all of the Open Class and 4-H/FFA exhibits that Tillamook County residents have prepared the year prior, free entertainment and concerts, live exotic animal displays, and a whole lot more! FOR MORE INFORMATION tillamookfairoffice@gmail.com (M-F, 8 AM-5 PM) at (503) 842-2272. Reminders: NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK All bags are subject to search For the safety of all present, only trained service animals are permitted to enter Fairgrounds property. A trained service animal is any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
4603 East 3rd Street Tillamook, OR, 97141


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Drazan Calls Out Oregon Business Climate
Oregon Misses Federal Dollars for High Tech Investment

House Republican Leader Christine Drazan (R-Canby) released the following statement following the announcement that Governor Kotek and her team failed to secure essential federal investment in Oregon’s semiconductor industry prior to year-end, under the Biden administration:

“The criteria for CHIPS Act R&D site selection was not simply, ‘do you have dirt to build on?’ The fact that Oregon is likely to have missed out on nearly a billion dollars’ worth of investments and good-paying jobs means that competing states not only had available land, but they also had the ecosystem to support the investment long term. We did not.

“Oregon has earned a reputation as one of the most anti-business states in the nation. We have thrown more money at bike lanes than we have invested in tax credits for research and development. We have focused more on enabling drug use than investments in higher education. Our leaders continue to pursue fiscal policies that make Oregon unserious as a competitive economic powerhouse. This was made abundantly clear when we attempted to compete head to head with states who are serious about investment and growth. Our beautiful state is squandering its potential as business leaders and everyday Oregonians alike tell politicians that our state has become unaffordable and over-regulated – yet their concerns fall on deaf ears.

Drazan exposed the expected tension between the Kotek administration in Oregon and the incoming Trump administration,

“Governor Kotek’s oppositional approach to the incoming Trump administration makes it even more unlikely she will work with them in pursuit of a much-needed transformational investment in Oregon’s economy. This will hamstring Oregon for a generation as Kotek and her colleagues look for opportunities to spit and claw at the incoming administration rather than work with whoever is in the White House to serve the needs of all Oregonians.

“To take the first step in turning our state around, I am calling on Governor Kotek to issue a moratorium on new regulations and roll back existing regulations that are uniquely impacting affordability and investment in Oregon’s economy.”


--Staff Reports

Post Date: 2024-12-27 23:53:56Last Update: 2024-12-28 00:30:19



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