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Only lawyers could like Oregon bill creating new avenues to sue over logging

Summary by Oregon Capital Chronicle
Columnist Nick Cady says only lawyers could like a bill moving through the Legislature. (Bureau of Land Management/Flickr)The House Committee for Agriculture and Natural Resources recently advanced House Bill 3103, which contains new regulatory requirements and avenues to sue the state over logging on state forests. The bill requires the state forester to set a “sustainable timber harvest level” a minimum of once every ten years but also require…

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Oregon Capital Chronicle broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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