AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoICE License Plates Clash: Gov. Tina Kotek ordered Oregon to stop issuing undercover plates to ICE agents, while resuming them for other federal agencies after a DOJ lawsuit challenged the state’s earlier pause. Portland Accountability: Portland City Council adopted the “Right to Know Who’s Policing You” ordinance, requiring visible officer identification and limiting facial coverings outside true undercover work. New Oregon Laws: Several affordability and federal-overreach measures take effect June 5, including minimum-wage protections for domestic and homecare workers and limits on state data sharing with data brokers tied to immigration enforcement. Community Events: Eugene Beer Week kicks off May 29 with 10 days across Lane County, and the City Club of Eugene hosts its Turtle Awards May 29 honoring local problem-solvers. Sports & Culture: Oregon Ducks baseball advanced after sweeping the Eugene Regional, and Patagonia publicly responded to backlash over its trademark lawsuit against drag queen and activist Pattie Gonia. Local Watch: A Portland ballot-signature effort tied to diverting clean-energy funds to police faces allegations of misleading canvassing.
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