Vance Day says he’ll work as senior counsel to the deputy attorney general. Day was suspended for three years by the Oregon Supreme Court in 2018 without pay. FILE - The logo for the Justice ...
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Senate Bill 548 would add Oregon to a growing number of states that prohibit minors from being married — even with a parent’s permission. Currently, Oregon allows 17-year-olds to be married as ...
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OPB also spoke about the staff losses with three BPA employees who requested anonymity out of fear of reprisal. OPB verified their identities using a variety of publicly available records.