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In ending the walkout, what did Oregon Senate Republicans and Democrats agree to?

After the deal, an amended version of House Bill 2002 — the bill that kicked off Senate Republicans' walkout in early May — passed the chamber on Thursday.

Jamie Parfitt

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Published: 7:20 PM PDT June 15, 2023
Updated: 10:38 AM PDT June 16, 2023

Thursday saw the end of a six-week walkout, the longest in state history, that ground business in the Oregon Senate to a halt. Enough Republican senators showed up in the chamber that morning to establish a quorum, allowing floor votes to resume and signaling a successful end to negotiations with majority Democrats.

So what do we know about the deal that Republicans and Democrats struck to end the walkout? There are still some unanswered questions, as initial statements from both sides preferred to highlight only what they accomplished — not what they were forced to concede. But between the two, we can discern the vague outline of a deal. Here's what we know so far.

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