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Governor Kotek Signs Economic Bills to Boost Oregon Jobs and Support Businesses Against Tariffs

Governor Kotek Signs Economic Bills to Boost Oregon Jobs and Support Businesses Against Tariffs

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Governor Tina Kotek recently signed several bills from the 2026 legislative session to bolster Oregon's economy, including House Bill 4084 for fast-track permitting on major projects, House Bill 4062 for evaluating Business Oregon programs, House Bill 4102 to modernize environmental regulations, House Bill 4061 for small business tariff grants, and House Bill 4086 funding industrial symbiosis pilots in counties like Clatsop and Multnomah, according to MyBasin.com. These measures aim to create jobs and support businesses amid tariff pressures, aligning with Kotek's Prosperity Roadmap announced in December 2025.

In politics, Clackamas and Washington counties rejected Portland Mayor Keith Wilson's request for millions to fund homeless shelters, as reported by KGW News. The League of Oregon Cities noted advances in community infrastructure funding through HB 5204, providing $10 million for small cities and $38 million directly, alongside housing investments exceeding $880 million via OHCS programs.

Economically, Eastern Oregon faces challenges with 800 million pounds of damaged onions from a warm winter and early thunderstorms, per OPB, while a Portland proposal to raise Uber and Lyft driver pay has drawn opposition from businesses. The Oregon Opportunity Grant continues aiding low-income college students.

Community efforts shine with Arbor Month in April, proclaimed by Kotek to highlight trees' role against climate impacts, featuring plantings in La Grande, Beaverton, and Bend, plus events like the Ainsworth Linear Arboretum dedication on April 25, as covered by Rogue Valley Magazine. Infrastructure includes ongoing energy facility updates from the Oregon Department of Energy, with public comments closing soon on projects in Boardman. Public safety sees beach monitoring lists finalized by OHA and DEQ for 2026-2027. No major recent weather events reported, though wildfires have accelerated snowmelt in western Cascades, according to Phys.org.

Looking Ahead: Kotek's Prosperity Council delivers recommendations by June 30 on economic growth, energy project hearings continue through April, and Arbor Month events wrap up with library readings.

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