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Top Democrats hope the move would incentivize users to seek help while offering plenty of opportunities to avoid a conviction. It’s likely to have opposition on both sides of the state’s drug debate.
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Research led by Oregon Health & Science University finds that half of the treatment facilities surveyed nationally required an up-front payment averaging more than $28,000, and only a few facilities provide free service to people on Medicaid.
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A House proposal would create a marketing board to promote whiskey, vodka, gin and other Oregon-crafted spirits.
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New data from 2020 shows Oregon has the second-highest alcohol and drug addiction rates in the nation and ranks last in treatment options.
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Dean Scholl thought he was just living life to its fullest. But he did not spend a great deal of time thinking about the future, and one day it arrived.…