Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Politics

Gomberg: Legislative wrap-up and town halls

The 2019 Legislative Session ended early Sunday evening, just a few hours before the constitutional deadline.

Gomberg: June legislative update

The clock is ticking! Legislative leadership has announced that "Sine Die", the last day of legislative session, is imminent.

Gomberg: Town halls, student success and vaccinations

This weekend, I walked the Newport Loyalty Days Parade, shaking hands, meeting children, petting dogs, and talking briefly with people and families that had come out to celebrate our coastal heritage and the sunshine.

Gomberg: Cap and Invest Update

In celebration of Earth Day, I'd like to review the latest news on proposals for a landmark piece of legislation dealing with climate change.

Oregon Congressman Schrader to speak at local Community Leaders Roundtable

Congressman Kurt Schrader, who is serving his sixth term in the U.S. House of Representatives from Oregon's 5th Congressional District, will be the featured guest Friday, April 26, at Lincoln City’s annual Community Leaders Roundtable at City Hall.

Oregon moves step closer to year-round daylight saving time

Oregon moved a ticktock closer to approving year-round daylight saving time Thursday following a 24-3 vote in the Oregon Senate. Passage of the measure to...

House passes bill to ban oil, gas drilling off Oregon Coast

The state House of Representatives passed legislation Tuesday to ban offshore oil and gas drilling in Oregon.

Rep. Gomberg, Mayor Anderson testify against proposed VRD bill

State Representative David Gomberg and Lincoln City Mayor Dick Anderson testified in opposition to SB 621 in Salem Tuesday, before the Senate Committee on Business and General Government in a public hearing.

Rules modified to protect air quality from controlled forest burns

Revised rules that protect air quality in areas of Oregon susceptible to smoke from controlled forest burns have gone into effect just as the spring burning season begins.

Savings option available to potential first-time homeowners

Potential homeowners can consider using an Oregon First-time Homebuyers Savings Account (FTHSA) to help save for a new home and possibly reduce their taxes.

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