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Dufur sets national example for healthier and more efficient schools
June 18, 2025A Seismic Rehabilitation Grant made a 2024 Dufur School District roofing project possible. The district was also able to add insulation to the old gym, making it more energy efficient... Read More
Last-minute scramble amends strike benefits bill but doesn’t prevent passage
June 12, 2025As hinted at in last week’s column, Senate Bill 916 gets one more week of coverage. Things evolved quickly – sometimes hour-to-hour – since my last update. After passing the... Read More
School funding reaps benefit of years of advocacy groundwork
June 12, 2025Although K-12 advocates have had to fight hard in recent years for gains to the State School Fund, all things considered, the years since the Student Success Act passed in... Read More
As Ways and Means subcommittees close, proposals requiring funding wink out
June 6, 2025The advocates working the Capitol halls keep a sharp eye out this time of year for any signs the session might end soon. A sure indication is the closing of... Read More
Strike benefits bill is still bad idea for students’ education even if language is clearer
June 6, 2025Senate Bill 916 has drawn much attention this session by both education advocates and advocates of good governance in general. It’s had multiple hearings in both chambers, inspired multiple editorials... Read More
PERS Board adopts lowered school district rates
June 2, 2025The PERS Board made it official Friday: Most school districts’ rates will be 1.68 percentage points lower for 2025-27 than when they were announced in October. “It’s a pure win,”... Read More
Budget news is worth savoring
May 30, 2025Public education funding had two big wins Friday, May 30. The Joint Ways and Means Committee approved an $11.36 billion State School Fund, a fair approximation of the state’s current... Read More
Public records bill wraps transparency attempt in red tape
May 30, 2025School districts frequently receive public records requests. These requests are a vital avenue for public accountability, but they come at a cost. Somebody must find the documents and prepare them... Read More
State School Fund set at $11.36 billion
May 29, 2025Sen. Janeen Sollman, Joint Ways and Means Education Subcommittee co-chair, passionately pushed back against negative education narratives during a hearing Wednesday. Sollman, a former school board member and proud parent... Read More
Increased clarity on striking worker benefits does not make policy better
May 23, 2025I would love to be talking this week about how we are going to fund schools in light of reduced Oregon revenue expectations or how we are going to address... Read More
Climate education bill offers picture-perfect example of art of compromise
May 23, 2025At its best, the legislative process is the art of compromise. House Bill 3365, which passed the Senate Education Committee on Wednesday, May 21, is a prime example. The original... Read More
UPDATED: Bond elections continue to separate the haves from the have nots
May 21, 2025Despite uncertain financial times, Oregonians mostly seem to remain supportive of public education. Of 13 school bonds and levies on the ballot, 10 appeared to be passing as of Thursday... Read More
Unemployment benefits bill keeps looking worse
May 16, 2025In any given session, many bills pass with little fanfare or controversy, and many others die quickly. But then there are one or two bills that prove pernicious, plodding along... Read More
Gloomy revenue forecast makes clear the work ahead
May 16, 2025The June Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast (released in May, despite the name) is often a demarcation in any session, indicating the point at which we move from policy discussion... Read More
Federal tariff changes chop away at Oregon’s economic expectations
May 14, 2025Legislators heard Wednesday, May 14, that they will have $798 million less in net General Fund and lottery revenue in 2025-27 than they thought they had three months ago. “There... Read More
Bills brighten summer learning prospects
May 13, 2025Bethel fourth grader SofÌa Vasquez shared her story of how a summer program helped her become an avid reader at the ceremonial signing April 30 in the Oregon State Library... Read More
Legislature should pay for what it wants to get
May 9, 2025Trying to figure out how much a bill will cost schools can sometimes be like trying to count how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. For... Read More
As bill herd thins, everything moves faster
May 9, 2025More bills will come to a timely end today, May 9, the “second chamber work session posting deadline.” Bills in policy committees must be posted to a future agenda by... Read More