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STATE
State lawmakers approve permanent ban on offshore drilling
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SALEM — Oregon state
lawmakers on Tuesday
overwhelmingly approved
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drilling ban as the Trump
administration
forges
ahead with a plan that
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coast for petroleum explo-
ration and extraction.
The House voted 47-8
to prohibit drilling and
exploration in the state’s
marine waters, extending
a temporary 10-year ban
that was set to expire next
year. The measure already
passed the Senate and will
be sent next to Gov. Kate
Brown. Brown, a Demo-
crat, has previously spo-
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oil drilling and has pushed
for strong climate protec-
tions in the state.
“For generations, Ore-
gonians have defended the
environment,” said Sen.
Arnie Roblan, a Democrat
who sponsored the initia-
tive, in a statement. “Any
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in the coastal waters near
Oregon and Washington.
The Western States Petro-
leum Association, which
represents oil interests in
the West, has said there is
currently “no oil produc-
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Coast could destroy the
things we love in the state
of Oregon — our pristine
public beaches, and the lo-
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and tourism that drive our
coastal economy.”
U.S. states can ban drill-
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shore but the bill seeks to
limit drilling in federal wa-
ters farther out by prohib-
iting state agencies from
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extraction. Brown previ-
ously enacted an execu-
tive order banning that
activity.
The move comes as the
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nalizes a plan to open up
nearly all federal waters
for oil exploration and
drilling. An initial draft
released in October identi-
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But Oregon lawmak-
-
ing ban would protect the
state’s $2.5 billion coastal
economy.
“The potential and irre-
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tion on marine ecosystems
and maritime economies
do not warrant the ques-
tionable, short-term ben-
éðô ❧ ðöñëò ð ss ëï ✈ ñê ð s ñë ❧ ðìñìó ï ✁✁ ò ❛ ïëñ êëèééèìí ❢ ðì
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the coming weeks, and it
could remove previously
exploration,” said Rep.
David Gomberg, a Demo-
crat who sponsored the
bill in the House.
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the coast of Oregon and
Washington state.
California,
Delaware,
Florida, Maryland and
New Jersey have bans sim-
ilar to the Oregon legisla-
tion, according to Oceana,
an ocean conservation
advocacy group. At least
eight other coastal states
are considering similar
prohibitions.
The U.S. Department of
the Interior plans to re-
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shore drilling proposal in
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The oil industry has not
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cial potential for oil and gas
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PORTLAND — The parent
company for The Oregonian/
OregonLive has reached a
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lady Cylvia Hayes that re-
duces the $128,000 in legal
fees a judge ordered her to
pay after her unsuccessful
lawsuit to stop the release of
her emails.
The Oregonian/Oregon-
Live reports terms of the
settlement were read into
the record of Hayes’ bank-
ruptcy proceeding this
week.
A judge in the 2015 suit
released most of the emails
and ordered Hayes to pay le-
gal fees. After the Oregonian
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Ethics investigators con-
cluded that Hayes abused
her access to Gov. John
Kitzhaber to land consult-
ing work that paid over
$200,000. The scandal led
to Kitzhaber’s resignation.
The settlement says Or-
egonian’s parent company
will accept $15,000 to sat-
isfy the debt if paid within
one year; or $20,000 if paid
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if paid within nine years.
Earlier this month, state
ethics commissioners re-
jected a proposed settle-
ment with Hayes for break-
ing ethics laws 22 times.
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VANCOUVER, Wash. —
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one more person has been
diagnosed with measles
linked to a Vancouver-area
outbreak.
The Oregonian/Oregon-
Live reports the total num-
ber of people diagnosed in
Oregon and Washington
due to the outbreak since
Jan. 1 is now at 78.
The Clark County Public
Health Department says the
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a person age 30 to 39.
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investigating two more sus-
pected measles cases. There
are no new locations where
people may have been ex-
posed to the disease.
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additional people in Oregon
who have contracted mea-
sles did not get it from the
Vancouver-area epidemic.
Measles is a highly con-
tagious virus that spreads
through the air and can lin-
ger for up to two hours in an
enclosed area.
various statuses who are ex-
periencing unintended con-
sequences in state courts.
House Bill 2932 would
also require a defendant
be informed on how a plea
might impact their immi-
gration status and give them
more time for a plea deci-
sion afterward.
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SALEM — Oregon leg-
islators heard testimony
on a bill that would pro-
hibit courts from asking
defendants about their im-
migration status, a move
advocates said would help
encourage
immigrants
afraid of deportation to par-
ticipate in the judicial sys-
tem.
The Statesman Journal
reports it’s one of a pair of
bills advocates said would
help apply Oregon’s laws
equally to immigrants of
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classes as well. Some online students
are too far away to ever visit a brick-
and-mortar location at all. Those
students never meet their professors
in person or even walk across a stage
to receive their degree — they simply
do all their schoolwork and commu-
nication online.
Distance education was a lot dif-
ferent before the internet. Lund
said students would receive pack-
ages containing paper materials,
textbooks and VHS tapes of classes
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In today’s electronically-connected
world, it sounds like an antiquated
way to learn, but Lund said it worked
for students.
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before the House Judiciary
Committee on Monday said
they don’t believe the ques-
tion of immigration status
is being posed maliciously,
but it’s one that is having
adverse consequences.
Studies have shown
crimes such as domestic
violence are becoming more
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cause witnesses and victims
are afraid to testify because
of immigration-related con-
sequences.
“This is a very appropri-
ate and uncontroversial law
that encourages people to
show up for hearings,” said
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attorney for the Immigrant
Legal Resource Center
based in San Francisco.
California has had this
law for decades, Brady said.
Opponents, meanwhile,
told lawmakers it was the
latest in a string of irre-
sponsible legislation that
puts the rights of undocu-
mented immigrants above
Oregonians.
It would also make Or-
egonians less safe, they said.
“Oregon legislators, once
again, are going out of their
way to shield those that
have entered our country il-
legally,” said Cynthia Kend-
“It served its purpose at that time
for students who could not do it any
other way,” she said, adding she ad-
mired the students who were deter-
mined to get their degrees no matter
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Lund explained most students
in the program in those days were
middle-aged, with families and jobs
and no college in their towns.
“Relocating was not an option, so
they just were stagnant, and if they
had a career or even personal aspira-
tions they were just not able to (earn
a college degree),” she said.
The distance learning option
changed that, and Lund said it was
satisfying to help people achieve
their higher education goals when
they originally thought they would
never get the chance to do so.
oll, president of Oregonians
for Immigration Reform.
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ASTORIA — A Washing-
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million lawsuit against a
hospital in Astoria contend-
ing the hospital failed to
perform an MRI before she
had a stroke that left her se-
verely disabled.
The Daily Astorian re-
Court records say an at-
torney for Cain’s ex-girl-
friend called authorities
March 4 about a custody
dispute over their 3-year-
old daughter.
Police say Cain told them
he considered himself a vic-
tim of the courts and barri-
caded himself and the girl
inside his home about 178
miles south of Portland for
two weeks while threaten-
ing deputies with “lethal
force” and booby traps.
Authorities say Cain told
them he would keep his
daughter inside his home
until she turned 18, but re-
leased the girl Monday be-
fore surrendering.
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week claims Betsy Chris-
tensen sought treatment at
Columbia Memorial Hospi-
tal in April 2017 for neuro-
logical symptoms consistent
with a potential stroke.
The suit says a doctor
concluded a stroke could
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but the procedure wouldn’t
be available for two days.
Christensen went home,
according to the lawsuit,
and returned two days later.
The suit says an MRI was
ordered and while Chris-
tensen was waiting, she had
a stroke.
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without a permit and beat-
ing on Dickerson’s car.
A spokesman says pros-
ecutors believed they could
prove the charges but could
not proceed without Dud-
ley’s testimony.
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PORTLAND — A judge
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claims medical negligence.
Hospital chief operating
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æçèéêëì ìíççîï
ðñòóôõ
üýþÿ öòó ÷öøõ ùúóöû
they can’t comment on mat-
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dentiality.
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❊❋ ●❍■❏ ❑ ▲▼◆◆ ❖P◗▲P ❘❙❚❯◆▼ ❑ ❋ ❱◆❲▼ ❳▼P❨◆ ❩❙❨❬
↕➠➣➒ ➙➛➓➜ ➝➑↕➞➟➠
➭→➠❮➒ →➑➑↕➒➓
PORTLAND — An Ore-
gon man has surrendered to
police following a two-week
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tody dispute.
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♦♣qrst✉
Now, the biggest age demographic
among online-only students at EOU
is 25-39. David Vande Pol, EOU’s
executive director of regional out-
reach and innovation, said students
who also work full-time may choose
online courses because they are
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person. But many students take on-
line classes simply because they pre-
fer them.
“Many online students don’t need
to gain their education online but
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has dismissed charges
against an Oregon man who
was accused of hurting a
protester when he slowly
drove his car through a
demonstration.
The Oregonian/Oregon
Live reports that 55-year-
old Mark Alan Dickerson
was charged with misde-
meanor reckless driving and
misdemeanor harassment.
Authorities say he caused
bruises to the side, shin and
hands of Arthuray Dudley
during an October 2018
protest in front of a Portland
courthouse.
The case was dismissed
Monday after Dudley said
he was not available to testi-
fy throughout the trial’s full
scheduled time.
Dickerson’s defense at-
torney says protesters were
the ones violating the law by
The Oregonian/Oregon-
Live reports that 42-year-
old Stephen Adam Cain
surrendered
peacefully
Monday after days of dis-
cussions with negotiators
from the Douglas County
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