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Executive Order 20-16 states that if the COVID-19 pandemic causes a city to fail to comply with the states Local Budget Law, including not adopting a budget by June 30, 2020, the city may still make reasonable expenditures for the continued operation of the city within its existing and most recently adopted budget
Victor Atiyeh Vic AtiyehIn office January 8, 1979 January 12, 1987Preceded byBob StraubSucceeded byNeil GoldschmidtMember of the Oregon State Senate from the 9th district16 more rows
It also features an almanac, maps, facts about Oregon history and elections, as well as information on the arts, media, and other cultural institutions in Oregon. The print version of the Oregon Blue Book is published during odd-numbered years as required by ORS 177.
The Board shall coordinate a multi-agency effort to develop a Sustainable Practices toolbox for state and local governments and for the private sector. The Department of Administrative Services (DAS) and the Oregon Economic and Community Development Department (OECDD) shall lead this effort.
The 2023-2024 Oregon Blue Book has a special color section dedicated to Oregons four national monuments: John Day Fossil Beds, Newberry Volcanic, Oregon Caves and Cascade Siskiyou. Were excited to share these special places with you through spectacular imagery, facts and informational essays.
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On January 10, 2023, Oregons Governor issued Executive Order (EO) 23- 02 Declaring State of Emergency due to Homelessness and EO 23-03 Directing State Agencies to Prioritize Reducing Homelessness.
​​Executive Order 23-03 directs all state agencies, including OHA, to prioritize ending homelessness and take all available action to prevent or end homelessness within their existing authority. Agencies must also report on their plans and progress by March 31, 2023.
Executive Order 20-66 sets forth directives relating to the management of the ongoing COVID-19 emergency.

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