- Legislature forms committee to address Oregon’s addiction epidemic (Oregon Capital Chronicle, 9/29/2023)
- Oregon legislative leaders have formed a committee to address issues with the state’s addiction crisis, following criticism of the landmark drug decriminalization law and the threat of a well-funded campaign to undo key parts of the law. The committee, comprising House and Senate members, will focus on providing law enforcement with necessary tools to combat drug dealers and cartels, as well as addressing the demand problem by ensuring adequate funding and treatment services for those struggling with addiction. The state’s drug decriminalization law, Measure 110, funded by marijuana taxes, has faced scrutiny, with some Republicans and law enforcement officials calling for its termination, despite advocates emphasizing the need for an expansion of services to tackle the rising drug addiction crisis, particularly concerning the surge in fentanyl-related overdoses.
- Oregon child welfare agency has ‘undone’ part of rule requiring public inquiry into child deaths, senator says (Oregon Live, 5/27/2025)
- According to Oregon State Sen. Sara Gelser Blouin, the Oregon Department of Human Services has modified a rule that previously required public inquiries into child deaths linked to state care, potentially reducing oversight. The senator stated that the change allows the agency to withhold convening reviews in certain cases, which could limit transparency and accountability. Gelser Blouin has called for the rule to be reinstated and plans to pursue legislative action to ensure consistent oversight of child welfare-related fatalities.
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