Wyden, Merkley join rally as Eugene-area postal workers picket
The Register-Guard Postal workers, letter carriers and Oregon’s U.S. senators spoke outside the Local Processing Center in Springfield on Tuesday as part of a national day of action to protest consolidation in the Postal Service and advocate for the American Postal Workers Union as it negotiates its contract. Delivering for America The
Senator Merkley blasts court ruling lifting pause on election betting markets
KTVZ WASHINGTON (KTVZ) — Sen. Jeff Merkley issued the following statement Wednesday after a federal appeals court lifted a temporary freeze on election betting markets, a ruling that he said will immediately allow legal gambling on U.S. elections while the final verdict in the lawsuit is decided. The suit is
Your car knows more than you think: New law seeks to end data grab
KRON 4 The car is a trusty sidekick for many of us—taking us to work, the store, and maybe a weekend escape. But as U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley points out, it’s become much more: a mobile data-harvesting machine. His new legislation, the Car Privacy Rights Act, aims to pump the brakes on this
Oregon delegation weighs in, asks Coast Guard to keep air station in Newport
Closing the U.S. Coast Guard air station at Newport would “threaten the safety of mariners who make their living in the waters around Newport,” six members of Oregon’s congressional delegation told Coast Guard commandant Paul Zukunft in a letter Wednesday. They urged him to reverse an announced decision to shift
Two Oregon nonprofits awarded a combined $9 million to battle homelessness among veterans
Transition Projects of Portland and St. Vincent DePaul Society of Lane County were awarded grants by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the agency announced Tuesday. Transition Projects will get $6 million and St. Vincent DePaul $3 million under the agency’s Supportive Services for Veteran Families program. The SSVF program, along with a joint program between the
Firefighters need to know where all oil trains move, Sens. Boxer, Feinstein say, joining Wyden, Merkley
On a hot summer day in Oklahoma in 2008, a train mostly carrying general freight – oats, corn, beer, lumber and grain – ran off the rails near Luther, northeast of Oklahoma City. Eight cars filled with crude oil and one with methanol derailed, erupted in a fiery mushroom cloud
una puerta abierta
El estado abrió las puertas a los estudiantes con discapacidades cuando decidió reconocer a aquellos que obtienen diplomas modificados como graduados (no sólo como graduados) que ahora son elegibles para recibir ayuda financiera federal. "Es realmente una gran noticia", dijo la directora de la escuela secundaria Ashland, Michelle Zundel, quien asistió a las sesiones en Salem sobre el
Policy changes needed to reverse economic inequality in U.S.
WASHINGTON – Skewed economic policies are a driving factor for economic inequality in the United States. That’s the opinion of witnesses at a hearing held by the Senate subcommittee on economic policy Sept. 17 chaired by Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. Areas of significant difference in policy were taxes and deficits, trade and globalization,
El senador Merkley impulsa un proyecto de ley para reducir la deuda estudiantil
Hace un par de años, la deuda estudiantil superó la deuda de tarjetas de crédito en Estados Unidos. La senadora estadounidense Merkely apoya un proyecto de ley que permitiría a los estudiantes con préstamos con intereses altos refinanciarlos. El proyecto de ley fue obstruido en la última sesión, pero Merkley espera revisarlo. “Veo la universidad como un bien público que