Massie, Khanna, Leger Fernández, Merkley, Luján Introduce the “Epstein Files Transparency Act II”
transparency it is crying out for.” “Nearly eight months after our Epstein Files Transparency Act became
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transparency it is crying out for.” “Nearly eight months after our Epstein Files Transparency Act became
administration’s claim of noncitizens voting. For months, Trump has tried to chip away at voter registration … states to control their own election systems. Last month, Oregon lawmakers led the charge against a new rule
administration’s claim of noncitizens voting. For months, Trump has tried to chip away at voter registration … states to control their own election systems. Last month, Oregon lawmakers led the charge against a new rule
condense a yearslong process into just ten months. The Senators’ letter demands answers on this irresponsible … corruption and misuse of taxpayer dollars: “After months of limited public information about the jet, new reporting
agency provided its partners with less than four months to accommodate for the loss of this critical stream … agency provided its partners with less than four months to accommodate for the loss of this critical stream
agency provided its partners with less than four months to accommodate for the loss of this critical stream … agency provided its partners with less than four months to accommodate for the loss of this critical stream
first-time homebuyers, such as down payments and monthly mortgage insurance premiums. The HELPER Act would: Create … down payment requirement on a mortgage; Remove a monthly mortgage insurance premium (MIP) requirement; and Require an upfront
During Pride Month, Merkley, Wyden, Colleagues Introduce Resolution Apologizing for Government Discrimination Against LGBTQ+ Civil Servants, Servicemembers June
June 29, 2026 During Pride Month, Merkley, Wyden, Colleagues Introduce Resolution Apologizing for Government Discrimination Against LGBTQ+ Civil
China. Once the law takes effect next month, it will erode the rights of minority groups in China
this magnitude cannot remain functional for an entire month after its completion, serious questions must be raised regarding
Taiwan that Congress approved more than six months ago. These arms are a vital investment in Taiwan
bill’s publication, the Treasury has purportedly spent months developing prototypes of the $250 note and continues
June 17, 2026 Washington, D.C. – During National Homeownership Month, Oregon’s U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley announced
withdraw from the World Health Organization. Earlier this month, Merkley led his colleagues in sounding the alarm over
withdraw from the World Health Organization. Earlier this month, Merkley led his colleagues in sounding the alarm over
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Earlier this month at a Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee hearing reviewing
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Earlier this month at a Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee hearing reviewing
ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee. Last month, Wyden and Warren pressed Secretary Bessent after
during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing. During last month’s Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing about the President
outstanding student loans will also see their required monthly payment amounts increase by hundreds of dollars, dramatically adding … Changes to student loan repayment include significantly higher monthly loan payments and a mandated $50 minimum monthly payment
wrote the Senators. On April 29, two months into the war, Acting Comptroller of the Department of Defense
wrote the Senators. On April 29, two months into the war, Acting Comptroller of the Department of Defense
testing a capability to do so. Earlier this month USCENTCOM for the first time gained the capability
Washington, D.C. – During Mental Health Awareness Month, Oregon’s U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley and Congressman John Mannion