Oregon Considered
Controversial Logging Note Attached to Forestry Budget
July 13, 2005
The Oregon House of Representatives remained in recess Wednesday while Republican and Democratic leaders continue to negotiate the state's next two-year budget behind closed doors. Progress appears slow.
In the meantime, the state Senate continues to pass bills and budget proposals for state agencies. Wednesday it was the Oregon Department of Forestry that was the subject of debate.
As Colin Fogarty reports, the controversy had little to do with spending.
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Police Focused on Nabbing Aggressive Drivers
McCain Bill Gives Tribes Greater Claim to Remains
Effort Begins to Prevent Portland PGE Bid
Arrest in McDonald's Arson Case
Opposition Mounts Against Possible Cell Phone Tax

