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Oregonians meaning
plural of Oregonian
Example sentences (20)
If the Supreme Court agrees and overturns the ACA, 340,000 Oregonians could lose coverage, including Oregonians enrolled through Medicaid expansion and those under the of age 26 who have stayed on their parents’ health coverage.
Nonetheless, many Oregonians still see Californians as the privileged who are trying to take over and change Oregon into California, which is why the term U.C. Eugene strikes such a huge nerve with so many Oregonians.
Good evening central Oregonians!
He says public polling shows Oregonians want the measure repealed and is urging the governor to take action.
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department invites Oregonians to head outside the day after Thanksgiving, Nov. 24.
Revenue continues to soar for big government, while hard-working Oregonians are shouldering the burdens of inflation at a rate still above 8 percent.
Rob Pentzer, Central Oregon District Forester said, “And thank you to the Oregonians who took that extra minute of thought to prevent wildfires.
Besides being eager to manage that monstrous $94 billion PERS fund, Steiner is also focused on financial literacy to help Oregonians save for college, retirement, and future health needs, as well as divesting the state from the grasp of fossil fuels.
Four out of five Oregonians have kept their Medicaid health insurance coverage since COVID-related continuous enrollment ended in 2023, according to updated data from Oregon Health Authority.
Hopefully by that time all Oregonians will have had their power restored.
This year’s theme, “Celebrate Fire Safety,” calls on Oregonians to take action to reduce fire risks and protect their loved ones.
And I know the same is true for countless other Oregonians.
COVID has killed 220 Oregonians.
Cuts of this magnitude could force hospitals to reduce services to Oregonians during a pandemic.
I am asking all Oregonians to take these measures seriously.
In rural Oregon, racial justice protests have been met by threats of violence, racist speech and a backlash from local community members, leaving some to wonder: Do Black lives matter to rural Oregonians?
I think that if you'd ask most Oregonians, they'd say, quite frankly, I like voting at my kitchen table.
I urge all Oregonians to continue wearing face coverings, watch your physical distance, wash your hands often, and stay home if you feel sick.
Only about one-third of Oregonians actually send their ballots back through the postal service, instead placing them in secure drop boxes at places like libraries or movie theaters or even McDonald’s.
Oregonians didn’t vote to scrub them from the state’s books ’til 2002.