Oregon Republicans share to-do list: End homelessness, lower housing costs, oppose tax increases

In a somber assessment of the state, Oregon House Republicans outlined their plan to turn things around Thursday. Despite being the minority party, they said they would do everything in their power to pass legislation that would improve the lives of the state’s 4.2 million citizens.

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Aimee Green

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