Oregon House passes new foreclosure moratorium
By SARA CLINEApril 6, 2021 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) A measure that would reinstate and extend Oregon’s moratorium on foreclosures until Sept. 1 during the COVID-19 pandemic on Tuesday passed the state’s House of Representatives.
Unlike the bill that was passed by lawmakers last June, the new legislation would not protect commercial property owners those who own more than five properties or properties with more than four housing units. The moratorium would be retroactive back to Dec. 3 and could be extended until the end of 2021 by the governor.
The latest bill, which passed in the House 38-21, moves to the state Senate.
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ANDOVER, Mass., April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Navisite today announced Navisite s Next Steminist, a scholarship program designed to help close the gender gap in tech and encourage young women to go after their dreams in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). The program kicks off with three $10,000 awards that will be granted to eligible female candidates who are currently pursuing or plan to pursue a degree in STEM. Applications are being accepted now through May 17, 2021.