"Oregon Lawmakers Grapple with Measure 110 Rollback and Housing Bill Momentum Amid Emotional Testimony"

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Oregon's Joint Committee on Addiction and Community Safety Response held a public hearing on a trio of bills aiming to dismantle the state's drug decriminalization experiment, sparking hours of spirited debate as lawmakers began the process of moving ambitious legislation through their short session. The bills, spearheaded by Democratic co-chairs, have drawn significant attention and controversy, with Republican-backed Senate Bill 1555 and House Bill 4036 and House Bill 4002 at the center of the discussion.
- Plan to roll back Oregon’s Measure 110 draws standing-room-only crowd OregonLive
- Gov. Tina Kotek’s multi-million dollar housing bill gains momentum KOIN.com
- Lengthy public hearing on changes to Measure 110 filled with emotion KATU
- Oregonians weigh in as lawmakers discuss recriminalizing hard drugs KGW.com
- Oregon lawmakers hear hours of passionate testimony on proposals to recriminalize drug possession Oregon Public Broadcasting
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