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Oregon Republicans Propose ODOT Cuts

(Salem, OR) -- Republicans in the Oregon House and Senate are proposing major cuts to the Oregon Department of Transportation. They would cut 146 million dollars from climate initiatives, cap the Clean Fuels Program, cut 38 million dollars from passenger rail and create a new office to manage large projects. They say the cuts would allow ODOT to maintain basic services without raising taxes. The plan would need bipartisan support from Democrats to move forward.

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