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5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017 State House narrowly OKs K-12 budget plan By PARIS ACHEN Capital Bureau SALEM — The Oregon House of Representatives Tuesday nar- rowly approved an $8.2 billion state K-12 budget for the next two years. The budget now heads to Gov. Kate Brown for a signature. The 31-28 vote followed a debate during which Democrats and Repub- licans agreed the amount was not enough. Yet, they blamed each other for failing to reach a deal on rais- ing new revenue and containing ris- ing overhead costs through reform of pension and health insurance benefits. Gov. Kate Brown and legislative leaders announced last week that negotiations for an agreement had crumbled in the waning days of the legislative session. Members from both parties stood on the House floor and asked each other how long they would accept mediocrity in the state’s school sys- tem. Oregon’s public schools have among the nation’s largest class sizes, shortest school years and low- est high school graduation rates, despite spending more per pupil than many other states. “Oregon has been kicking the can down the road since I was in the first grade, and it is kicking the can again,” said Rep. Diego Hernandez, one of four freshmen Democrats who voted against the budget. Reps. Hernandez, Julie Fahey, Meek and Tawna Sanchez were the only Democrats who voted no. Republicans unanimously opposed the budget, saying Demo- crats had failed to seriously consider money-saving proposals to curtail state pension and health insurance costs. Lawmakers have failed to earn voters’ trust to efficiently manage tax revenue, said Rep. Richard Vial, R-Scholls. Rep. Knute Buehler, R-Bend, said overhead costs are eat- ing away the money that should be going toward students’ education. Other Democrats said they reluc- tantly consented to the budget and urged each other to pursue reve- nue reform in subsequent legislative sessions. “We need to put partisanship aside and do what is right for Oregon,” said Rep. Janeen Sollman, D-Hillsboro. The spending plan consists of $7.68 billion from the general fund, $452.9 million in lottery proceeds and $63 million in other funds, including recreational marijuana tax revenue. The plan exceeds the existing two-year budget by 11.2 percent. Education advocates, including the Oregon School Boards Asso- ciation, have said the amount fails to account for schools’ increasing expenses related to bargained salaries and the rising cost of providing health insurance and pension benefits. The Senate passed the budget 25-to-5 June 8. WORLD IN BRIEF Associated Press New cyberattack wallops Europe; spreads more slowly in US Senate GOP shelves health bill, imperils ‘Obamacare’ repeal WASHINGTON — Senate GOP leaders abruptly shelved their long-sought health care overhaul Tuesday, asserting they can still salvage it but raising new doubts about whether Presi- dent Donald Trump and the Republicans will ever deliver on their promises to repeal and replace “Obamacare.” Republican leader Mitch McConnell announced a delay for any voting at a closed-door senators’ lunch also attended by Vice President Mike Pence. McConnell’s tone was matter-of-fact, according those present, yet his action amounts to a stinging set- back for the longtime Senate leader who had developed the legis- lation largely in secret as Trump hung back in deference. Now Trump seems likely to push into the discussion more directly, and he immediately invited Senate Republicans to the White House. But the message he delivered to them before reporters were ushered out of the room was not entirely hopeful. “This will be great if we get it done, and if we don’t get it done it’s just going to be something that we’re not going to like, and that’s OK and I understand that very well,” he told the senators, who surrounded him at tables arranged in a giant square in the East Room. Most wore grim expressions. In the private meeting that followed, said Marco Rubio of Florida, the president spoke of “the costs of failure, what it would mean to not get it done — the view that we would wind up in a situation where the markets will collapse and Republicans will be blamed for it and then potentially have to fight off an effort to expand to single payer at some point.” US cites preparations for chemical weapons attack in Syria WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said Tues- day it has detected “active preparations” by Syria for a chemical attack and threatened to retaliate — warning of action that could plunge America deeper into a civil war alongside the fight against Islamic State militants. The chemical threat and sudden White House warning illus- trate the challenging complexities of the fighting in Syria, a coun- try whose territory was used by IS to march into Iraq in 2014 and prompt a U.S. return to the Middle East’s battlefield. Washington now has more than 5,000 troops in Iraq and about 1,000 in Syria. President Donald Trump has said he won’t stand for Syria’s use of chemical weapons, which are banned under international law and are particularly worrisome in the Arab country because they could fall into extremists’ hands. The Pentagon said the preparations detected by the U.S. occurred at the same air base where Syrian aircraft embarked on a sarin gas strike on April 4, killing almost 90 people. Days later, Trump ordered a cruise missile attack against the base in retaliation. 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Man destroys Ten Commandments monument at Arkansas Capitol LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Capitol police arrested a man after Arkansas’ new Ten Commandments monument was smashed to pieces when someone rammed a vehicle into it early today, less than 24 hours after the 6-foot granite statue was placed on state Capitol grounds. Secretary of State’s Office spokesman Chris Powell said cap- itol police arrested the male suspect early today. The driver is identified in an arrest report as Michael Tate Reed of Van Buren, Arkansas. A Facebook Live video shot early today and posted on an account belonging to a Michael Reed appears to show the destruction of the monument. In the video, the sky is dark and the Arkansas Capitol’s dome is visible. Music is heard followed by a female voice, likely on the radio, saying, “Where do you go when you’re faced with adver- sity and trials and challenges?” The driver is then heard growling, “Oh my goodness. Freedom!” before accelerating into the mon- ument. The vehicle’s speedometer is last shown at 21 mph and then a collision can be heard. Pulaski County jail records show that Reed was booked into the jail shortly after 7:30 a.m. today on preliminary charges of defacing objects of public interest, criminal trespass and first-de- gree criminal mischief, with Capitol Police listed as the arrest agency. Arkansas’ monument fell from its plinth and broke into multi- ple pieces as it hit the ground. “As far as what happens to the monument, it’s unclear at this time,” Powell said. “The first thing will be to clean up the debris.” PARIS — A new and highly virulent outbreak of data-scram- bling software — apparently sown in Ukraine — caused dis- ruption across the world Tuesday. Following a similar attack in May , the fresh cyber-assault paralyzed some hospitals, govern- ment offices and major multinational corporations in a dramatic demonstration of how easily malicious programs can bring daily life to a halt. Ukraine and Russia appeared hardest hit by the new strain of ransomware — malicious software that locks up computer files with all-but-unbreakable encryption and then demands a ransom for its release. In the United States, the malware affected compa- nies such as the drugmaker Merck and Mondelez International, the owner of food brands such as Oreo and Nabisco. Its pace appeared to slow as the day wore on, in part because the malware appeared to require direct contact between computer networks, a factor that may have limited its spread in regions with fewer connections to Ukraine. The malware’s origins remain unclear. Researchers picking the program apart found evidence its creators had borrowed from leaked National Security Agency code, raising the possibility that the digital havoc had spread using U.S. taxpayer-funded tools. “The virus is spreading all over Europe and I’m afraid it can harm the whole world,” said Victor Zhora, the chief executive of Infosafe IT in Kiev, where reports of the malicious software first emerged early afternoon local time Tuesday. FBI agent indicted in Oregon refuge standoff shooting PORTLAND — An FBI agent has been indicted on accusa- tions that he lied about firing at a rancher in 2016 when officers arrested leaders of an armed occupation of a federal wildlife ref- uge in rural Oregon. Sources familiar with the case say the agent will face allega- tions of making a false statement with intent to obstruct justice, The Oregonian reported Tuesday. The indictment stems from more than a yearlong investiga- tion by the U.S. Justice Department inspector general. The agent will be identified when summoned to appear today in U.S. Dis- trict Court in Portland. Authorities moved in on Ammon Bundy and other leaders as they were driving in two vehicles from the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge to a meeting on Jan. 26, 2016. The Deschutes County sheriff said that as Robert “LaVoy” Finicum left his truck, an FBI agent shot twice at Finicum, though none of the hostage team members said they discharged their fire- arms. The county sheriff’s office was tasked with investigating the Finicum shooting. The FBI agent’s bullets didn’t hit Finicum, 54, an Arizona rancher who was the spokesman for the takeover near Burns in Harney County. LISTINGS A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach Evening listings WEDNESDAY J UNE 28 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KATU News at 6 Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune The Goldbergs Speechless Modern Family Amer. 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