Opponents of Climate Protection Program Ask Court to Halt Oregon’s Controversial Emissions Reduction Regulation
Labor, industry, utilities and trade associations file suit, alleging the program exceeds the state’s authority.
By Nigel Jaquiss
April 16, 2026
Republican Candidates for Governor Raise Millions
4/15/2026 - The party’s first primary debate takes place Thursday, leading into a heavy advertising season.
4/14/2026 - The Legislature’s leading land use expert irks some Democrats by backing a controversial farm-stand bill—and sharing his committee gavel with a rural Republican.
Oregon’s Gas Prices Are the Fifth Highest in the Nation
4/8/2026 - The Iran War has caused prices at the pump to surge across the country. Relief may be far off.
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Oregon’s Climate Protection Program Costs Far More Than Other States’—and Is Far Less Accountable
4/1/2026 - Critics say the program is a poorly designed job killer.
Spotlight: Alejandro Queral, Executive Director of the Oregon Center for Public Policy
3/25/2026 - The think-tank leader says concerns about high taxes are overblown.
3/25/2026 - As international migration and birth rates decline, the state will need to boost migration from other states, experts say.