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Oregon Wraps 2026 Session With Budget Cuts, Trail Blazers Deal, and Historic Community College Strike

Oregon Wraps 2026 Session With Budget Cuts, Trail Blazers Deal, and Historic Community College Strike

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Oregon's 2026 legislative session wrapped up last week with lawmakers tackling a $750 million budget shortfall, approving $365 million for Moda Center renovations to keep the Portland Trail Blazers in state, and passing Governor Tina Kotek's Prosperity Roadmap via House Bill 4084 to speed permits for major business investments and expand tax breaks. OPB reports the session also funded affordable senior housing under House Bill 4082, cut red tape for behavioral health workers, and redirected transportation funds to avert Oregon Department of Transportation layoffs amid a $300 million hole. Critics, including business groups, called it a missed chance for bolder economic growth as companies like Intel and Nike cut jobs and some expand out-of-state due to high costs and slow permitting, per Axios Portland.

In education, Portland Public Schools faces a $22 million shortfall this year and $50 million next, planning phased cuts, furloughs, and eliminating 13 administrator roles, KGW News reports. Meanwhile, over 2,000 faculty and staff at Portland Community College launched Oregon's first community college strike Wednesday after nine months of failed bargaining over wages, with campuses picketing from 10:30 a.m. KGW Sunrise detailed the historic action amid enrollment drops and funding woes.

Public safety saw arrests in a Longview High School assault case where staff delayed reporting rapes of basketball players, and Portland police charged Drew Young with rock-throwing vandalism at churches and nonprofits. Infrastructure strains include ODOT halting graffiti cleanup funds for state highways in city limits due to tight budgets.

Heavy rain pounded Portland, Salem, and beyond Wednesday, with a three-day storm bringing wind and coastal snow threats easing to all rain, snarling Highway 26 via crashes like one in Vista Ridge Tunnel.

Looking Ahead: Watch for Moda Center deal negotiations, a May transportation tax vote, and PCC strike resolutions as economic pressures mount.

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