Oregon faces $6B road crisis amid political gridlock and public opposition

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Oregon Democrats are reconsidering their major transportation funding bill, HB 2025, amid internal disagreements, political drama, and uncertain support, with the bill facing potential amendments and delays as lawmakers grapple with its controversial tax increases and legislative conflicts.
- With support uncertain, Oregon Democrats look to rejigger major transportation bill Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB
- 2 Oregon Democrats balk at transportation bill as session nears its end Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB
- Poll: Oregonians don't want to pay to fix roads Corvallis Gazette-Times
- Some Oregon House Republicans boycott floor session after committee transportation debate Oregon Capital Chronicle
- Oregon faces $6 billion road crisis as 241 towns could lose access by 2027 Journée Mondiale
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