Categoría: In the News

U.S. House passes marijuana banking bill

WASHINGTON D.C. —  The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill aiming to end the cash-based economy of legal cannabis businesses by making banking services available. The Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act passed in the House on Wednesday with a total of 321 votes. Prior to this, Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) said these businesses have been largely denied

Commissioners lobby for PILT, SRS funding in Washington, D.C.

Grant County commissioners Jim Hamsher and Sam Palmer arrived in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 9 for a four-day stay that included a visit to Capitol Hill on Sept. 11 to advocate for more permanent solutions for Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) and Secure Rural Schools (SRS) funding. The two

Cómo Jeff Merkley está ayudando a mantener los ojos de la nación en la crisis fronteriza

Sentado en su oficina de Portland, con el Monte Hood brillando detrás de él, Jeff Merkley hojea las fotos de su iPhone. Las imágenes tomadas a través de vallas metálicas muestran a personas apiñadas. Aquí hay una familia acostada uno al lado del otro sobre una alfombra verde, con los brazos tocándose; aquí hay un padre, acunando a su bebé. Estas fotos son de la detención.

Huelga climática golpea Enterprise

On Friday, Sept. 20, an estimated 4 million people worldwide walked out of classes and off their jobs to demand that governments and corporations take action to limit climate change. Many were students in high school and college. (Portland public schools and many other educational institutions provided excused absences to

Downtown march backs nurses at Columbia Memorial

Hundreds of union members and other supporters, including U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, marched through downtown Astoria on Saturday during a rally for Columbia Memorial Hospital nurses, who are in a protracted labor dispute with hospital administrators. The Oregon Nurses Association, a union representing more than 120 nurses at the Astoria

Communities eligible for relief

Oregon’s U.S. Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden have announced that $150 million is now available to help rural communities recover from substantial damages and losses caused by severe winter storms earlier this year. The storms, in nine Oregon counties, including Jefferson, closed roads and left countless families without power

U.S. senators urge FDA to remove pod, cartridge-based e-cigarettes from market

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A bipartisan group of U.S. senators on Friday urged federal regulators to immediately remove all pod and cartridge-based e-cigarettes from the market until it can be proven the products are safe. In a letter to Ned Sharpless, acting commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA),

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