PORTLAND, Ore -- NBA commissioner Adam Silver attended the Trail Blazers' game against the Jazz on Friday night following the Oregon Legislature's approval of funds for the renovation of the Moda ...
SALEM, Oregon — Lawmakers in Oregon have approved a bill allocating hundreds of millions of dollars toward renovations at the Moda Center in Portland, a move supporters say will help keep the Portland ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The bill to fund major renovations at the Moda Center is headed to Gov. Tina Kotek’s desk after passing the Oregon House on Friday. The Oregon Senate approved SB 1501 on ...
SALEM, Ore. (KPTV) - A $365 million funding bill for Moda Center renovations is headed to the governor’s desk after getting the green light from the Oregon House on Friday afternoon. Senate Bill 1501 ...
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A vast majority of Oregon Senator voted in favor of SB1501 Wednesday. The Carrier of the bill, Senate President Rob Wager said this funding is essential to keeping the Trail Blazers in Portland.
The Oregon Legislature is rocketing toward the passage of a $365 million public subsidy to renovate Moda Center, a funding package that leading Democrats say will guarantee the Trail Blazers remain in ...
The state money is part of a larger public spending deal package — with Portland and Multnomah County — to ensure the Trail Blazers stay for decades to come. FILE - The Moda Center pictured in 2025.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland Mayor Keith Wilson is as eager to get renovations underway for the Moda Center as state leaders are. On the heels of the proposed Oregon Senate Bill 1501, which could ...
A fight this week over control of Portland’s cash-rich clean energy fund previewed the contentious battle to come over attempts to raid the balance for a Moda Center renovation. On Thursday, Portland ...
A bill being introduced in the state Senate on Monday could siphon away income taxes paid by the Blazers and any other employers in Portland’s Rose Quarter. Rather than going to the state’s general ...
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