Measure 110’s Impact in its First Year
Learn more about Measure 110’s impact in its first year. Please view…
3/8/22
Health Justice Recovery Alliance Statement on SB 1587-A
This is an insult to Oregon voters. SB 1587-A is the THIRD…
2/17/22
My view: What Oregon’s drug decriminalization law means to me
The following guest opinion piece, written by HJRA’s Outreach Director Ron Williams,…
2/15/22
Drug Decriminalization in Oregon—One Year Later: Thousands of arrests averted; over 16,000 people served.
$270 million more is slated to be invested in critical addiction recovery…
2/1/22
One year ago today, Oregonians voted to stop criminalizing addiction and start treating it like a health issue.
On the anniversary of Measure 110’s passage, it’s safe to say that…
11/3/21
Measure 110: Where we’re at and what’s next
Dear Friends, It’s National Recovery Month, and we have much to celebrate!…
9/20/21
Bill that Strengthens New Drug Decriminalization and Treatment Law (Measure 110) Passes Both Chambers
Senate Bill 755, a bill that helps create and solidify a strong…
6/26/21
First Round of Measure 110 Grants Awarded to Help Curb Oregon’s Addiction Crisis
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, May 21 2020 Contact: Devon Downeysmith Communications Director…
5/21/21
Drug Decriminalization in Oregon: Know Your Rights
Know your rights! This new fact sheet provides important information on the…
4/26/21
Know your rights! This new fact sheet provides important information on the amount of drugs that have been decriminalized, how to complete your health screening if cited for possession, and more.
Legislature Secures $20 Million in Immediate Funding for Addiction Recovery Services
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, March 19, 2020 Contact: Devon Downeysmith Communications Director…
3/19/21
Groundbreaking drug decriminalization law goes into effect today
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, February 1, 2020 Contact: Devon Downeysmith Communications Director…
2/1/21
“Oregon’s new law is transformational. voters overwhelmingly agree that we must treat Substance Use Disorder as a public health crisis, not a crime. Today we take that first step...”