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  • An Oregon senate committee unanimously passed a bill to end Daylight Saving Time

    Posted on February 15, 2024 By Backyard Bend in category Positive Newstagged#backyardbend , Bills , Central Oregon , Daylight Saving Time , Laws , Legislation , News , Oregon , Oregon Senate , Positive News , Senate

    Oregon may join Arizona and Hawaii in ending Daylight Saving Time. Find out more here.

    READ THE ORIGINAL KOIN NEWS ARTICLE HERE

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  • Gov. Kotek signs six bills aimed at addressing Oregon's mental health, addiction issues

    Posted on August 09, 2023 By Backyard Bend in category Positive Newstagged#backyardbend , bend , Bills , Central Oregon , Community , Drugs , Government , KGW8 , Mental Health , Mental Health Crisis , News , Oregon , People , Politics , Portland , Positive News , Salem

    Gov. Kotek signed bills that will address Oregon’s mental health. Learn more here.

    KGW8, SALEM, Ore. — Gov. Tina Kotek vowed to make meaningful strides for behavioral health in Oregon on Tuesday. She signed into law six bills that aim to strengthen the state’s response to mental health and substance abuse issues.

    “The bills I am signing mark progress towards building a behavioral health continuum of care that incorporates harm reduction, suicide prevention, stronger tools against substance abuse among youth and adults, and improvements to the implementation of Measure 110,” Kotek said to a group of lawmakers and advocates.

    Among the bills signed into law, two focus on preventing overdose deaths. House Bill 2395expands the access of short-acting opioid overdose reversal medications like Narcan and naloxone, making them more readily available in public buildings, stores, police departments and schools.

    The second bill, Senate Bill 1043, requires hospitals, sobering and detox facilities to provide two doses of opioid overdose reversal medication to patients when they’re discharged.

    “The goal is to help people be healthy and stay alive,”  Kotek said.

    Then there’s the bill to fix issues with Measure 110, or HB 2513. The governor’s office said it will strengthen Measure 110 by increasing staffing and improving application processes to speed up approval and get funds out the door, centralizing the support hotline to get people connected to services more efficiently, and improving program data collection and accuracy.

    READ THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL ARTICLE BY KGW8 HERE

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