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Oregon lawmakers zipped through a one-day special session today, their third special session of 2020. As protesters unhappy with public health precautions against COVID-19 rallied outside the Capitol, smashing windows and bullying reporters, lawmakers dealt with weighty policy bills. At one point, some of the protesters entered the building, which was closed to the public. Senate President Peter Courtney (D-Salem) and House Speaker Tina Kotek (D-Portland) told reporters Monday evening that the Oregon State Police were investigating the security breach. It was very serious, Kotek said. Earlier in the day, lawmakers passed House Bill 4401, which extends an eviction moratorium until June 20, 2021, and appropriates $150 million to a landlord relief fund and $50 million for rental assistance. They also passed Senate Bill 1801, which allows restaurants and bars to sell cocktails and single servings of wine to go, and House Bill 4402, which provides liability protection for schools that operate during the pandemic.