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Committee approves federal grant applications for habitat conservation, apprenticeship expansion and offender-registration work
Summary
The joint Ways and Means committee approved subcommittee recommendations to submit federal grant applications for two habitat conservation-plan efforts, a state apprenticeship expansion grant and a Department of State Police project to address offender registration compliance.
The Joint Committee on Ways and Means on March 14, 2025, approved recommendations from subcommittees to submit four federal grant applications: two related to habitat conservation-plan work, one to expand registered apprenticeship programs, and one to support compliance with a federal offender-registration law.
The Natural Resources Subcommittee recommended the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife seek a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service grant of $395,000 to support baseline surveys and amendments for the Elliott State Research Forest Habitat…
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