Oregon state government relies on billions of dollars from the feds. Here’s where cuts could hurt most
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Oregon farmers, others tell U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas about impact of federal cuts • Oregon Capital Chronicle
U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas, left, and flower farmer Nikita Vincent listen to Ben Verhoeven, president of the Oregon Association of Nurseries, on Thursday, March 20, 2025. (Photo by Julia Shumway/Oregon Capital Chronicle)In and around Oregon’s capital city, federal funding cuts, freezes and clawed-back grants since President Donald Trump came back into office are leading to less food for people in need, more pests gnawing on wine grapes and plant c…
Oregon's Representatives in Congress: Salinas Is Listening to the People; Bentz Thinks Folks at His Town Halls Are "Bused-In" - The Ashland Chronicle-Oregon
By Julia Shumway | Editor FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2025 U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas was in Salem yesterday, talking to local farmers and others affected by federal funding cuts and freezes since President Donald Trump returned to office. It was a similar scene and a similar story to many we and other outlets have reported on over the past few weeks — frustrated people sharing their experiences with their equally frustrated Democratic officials. And when…
Oregon farmers, others tell U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas about impact of federal cuts - Salem Reporter
In and around Oregon’s capital city, federal funding cuts, freezes and clawed-back grants since President Donald Trump came back into office are leading to less food for people in need, more pests gnawing on wine grapes and plant cuttings wilting in trucks at understaffed ports. Those are some of the messages local business owners had for U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas, a second-term Democrat whose 6th Congressional District includes Salem and the vin…
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