OPB Politics Now

Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Apr 30, 2026 • 24min

A deep dive on Oregon’s GOP gubernatorial race

Ballots should be arriving any day now for Oregon voters. And in a matter of weeks, we will know who will be facing Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek in the November election. It’s one of the more competitive GOP primaries we have seen in recent years. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Dirk VanderHart and Lauren Dake take a deep dive into each of the top candidates. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.  
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Apr 23, 2026 • 20min

Major budget cuts loom over Portland area

Local governments in the Portland metro area are having serious money problems. To fill their massive budget gaps, leaders are proposing to cut hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars for government programs. What will this mean for the Rose City and the region’s future? On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Alex Zielinski and Bryce Dole discuss the budget happenings. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
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Apr 17, 2026 • 27min

4 top Oregon Republicans square off in first gubernatorial debate

 Oregon’s top four Republicans vying to be their party’s nominee in the gubernatorial election squared off in Hillsboro on Thursday night. It was the first time the four appeared on stage to answer questions. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Dirk VanderHart and Lauren Dake discuss how the candidates did, what they said to differentiate from one another and much more.  Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
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Apr 9, 2026 • 27min

Portland’s ICE building back in national spotlight

Troy Brantelson, OPB public safety reporter covering policing and immigration enforcement impacts. Conrad Wilson, OPB legal affairs reporter who explains appellate and courtroom dynamics. They unpack Ninth Circuit hearings over tear gas use near an ICE facility. They discuss tenants’ health claims, protesters’ legal arguments, judges’ probing questions, and shifting ICE detention data in the Pacific Northwest.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 19min

Why Portland’s mayor and Multnomah County disagree on homelessness data

Tension over competing homelessness numbers and why city and county counts do not match. A look at new service-based data versus traditional point-in-time counts. Questions about data accuracy, double counts and anecdotal reports from the field. Upcoming renegotiation of city-county agreements and who gets access to the database. A brief dive into the Portland arts tax and corrected reporting on its reserves.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 19min

Vote by mail remains in the national conversation: Is it safe?

Earlier this week, The US Supreme Court heard arguments in a case challenging a Mississippi law related to voting by mail. At the same time, President Donald Trump is pushing Congress to pass a new law that would require proof of citizenship for all voters, including those who vote by mail. Oregon is very proud of its history as the first state to pivot to voting only by mail in the early 2000s, and has done a lot to cement that legacy in the years since. On the latest episode of “OPB Politics Now,” we explore how this case and proposed legislation could upend some of that work. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.  
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Mar 19, 2026 • 26min

Going behind the scenes at the Oregon State Capitol

On this week's episode of OPB Politics Now, we hand the mic to our friends at The Evergreen.  Producer Julie Sabatier went to Salem with OPB politics reporter Lauren Dake to see what session was like. Take a listen. We'll be back next week with a new episode.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 46min

Oregon lawmakers head home as 2026 legislative session ends

The 2026 short legislative session is over. In just over a month, lawmakers passed so many bills it was nearly impossible to keep track of it all. They moved a gas tax vote to the May election. They spent big to keep the Trail Blazers in Portland. They filled state budget holes and even bought a waterfall. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Bryce Dole, Dirk VanderHart and Lauren Dake discuss all that and more. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts. (edited) 
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Mar 5, 2026 • 28min

Oregon education report card: Grading the 2026 session

Each year, Oregon school districts look to the state legislature to help patch funding gaps, maintain academic standards, and not create more budget problems with new mandates. As the sun sets on this year’s legislative session in Salem, it appears there are going to be few wins for schools. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, we explore how this year's session fared for Oregon educators and students. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 27min

Salmon, dams and energy, plus an Oregon legislative potpourri

Three years ago, Pacific Northwest tribes reached a landmark deal with the Biden administration aimed at saving salmon populations. Then President Trump came back into the office and killed the whole thing. But that’s not the end of the story. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Lauren Dake, Tony Schick and Dirk VanderHart discuss the federal judge ruling, plus we hit on a legislative potpourri with roughly a week to go in this year’s session. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.  

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