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The Oregon Department of Transportation Commerce and Compliance Division, in partnership with local law enforcement agencies, ...
On Your Voice, Your Vote, KATU speaks with Democratic Rep. Susan McLain and Republican Christine Drazan about the failure to pass the bill, and what's next.
ODOT has declined multiple requests for an interview but said in a written statement that it plans to lay off "hundreds" of ...
Oregon’s program that automatically registers eligible citizens to vote is generally safe and effective, but remains ...
An independent audit of Oregon's 'motor voter' program found that recent steps taken by the Oregon Department of ...
As Oregonians gear up to celebrate the Fourth of July, state offices, banks and the postal service will close to observe the ...
In a late-night email, ODOT's director told employees more than 600 layoffs are likely after legislators ended the session without a transportation deal.
I know this is shocking, scary and frustrating for every single one of you,” ODOT Director Kris Strickler told agency ...
Union leaders are warning road maintenance employees at the Oregon Department of Transportation to be ready for layoffs after ...
In an email sent to ODOT employees, ODOT Director Kris Strickler shared that despite optimism, the legislation’s inability to agree on the House Bill left the department without enough money to ...
The legislative session officially ended Friday, and transportation funding failed to pass. Democrats presented the package ...
Immediately after the session ended, ODOT Director Kris Strickler sent an email to all employees, warning of 600 layoffs.
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