AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorkplace Watch: New June 2026 state employment rules are rolling out in Illinois, Oregon and Washington, expanding leave and worker protections while adding fresh employer compliance duties. Oregon Courts & Rights: The Oregon counselors and therapists board withdrew discipline against a Beaverton therapist after a First Amendment lawsuit, agreeing to reconsider punishment. Public Health & Safety: Officials identified all 11 workers killed in a chemical vat implosion at a Washington paper mill, with multiple Oregonians among the dead. Assisted Dying Debate: A push to revive the assisted dying bill is reopening concerns about an anorexia “loophole,” after amendments aimed at blocking eating-disorder cases. Immigration Enforcement Fight: The U.S. DOJ sued Oregon and other states over refusing confidential license plates for federal immigration agents. Local Cleanup: Eugene officials say dioxin contamination at Trainsong Park goes about two feet deep, and they’re weighing excavation vs. capping options. Sports (Oregon): Oregon State stayed alive in the NCAA Eugene Regional with a 9-2 win over Yale, setting up an elimination rematch with Washington State.
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