PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A invoice that will permit all Oregonians the choice to decide on between pumping their very own gasoline or having an attendant pump it for them might quickly obtain a vote from the Senate.
Oregon is one in all solely two states – New Jersey being the opposite – that require attendants to pump gasoline for patrons. There are presently legal guidelines in place permitting folks in rural Oregon counties to pump their very own gasoline, and drivers of diesel autos may pump their very own gasoline.
If handed, Home Invoice 2426 would change Oregon regulation and require gasoline stations statewide to permit clients to pump their very own gasoline in the event that they select. It might require that gasoline price the identical quantity it doesn’t matter what service an individual chooses and wouldn’t permit stations to have extra self-service pumps than they’ve attendant-service pumps.
HB 2426 handed the Home on March 20. On Tuesday, Might 2, a public listening to on the invoice was held within the Senate Vitality and Atmosphere Committee.
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On the public listening to, verbal testimony leaned in favor of the invoice’s passage. A number of gasoline station house owners spoke to lawmakers and stated that for the reason that pandemic, they’ve had a troublesome time hiring attendant positions and this invoice would permit them to serve extra clients with fewer staff.
“I’ve needed to go to nice lengths to maintain staff or appeal to staff. If a buyer is available in and I believe they could need to work, I supply them a job,” stated Louis Hernandez, who owns gasoline stations in Clackamas, Washington, and Multnomah counties.
In keeping with the invoice, companies would wish to have clearly seen indicators that point out which pumps are designated for self-service and that are for attendant service.
“We all know that workforce shortages have induced points for companies and customers alike, inflicting important constraints and delays at fueling stations. Some gasoline stations have needed to shut pumps down and even shut for the day due to employee shortages,” stated Sen. Janeen Sollman, D-Hillsboro, who’s co-sponsoring the bipartisan invoice with Republican Rep. Daniel Bonham from The Dalles.
Bonham stated he is aware of older Oregonians or individuals who have particular wants will nonetheless require help on the pump, however believes this invoice is balanced in a method that can proceed to serve everybody.
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“I actually do suppose it’s the appropriate time with the appropriate set of parameters with the given consideration to the completely different jurisdictions on easy methods to method this,” he stated.
Matthew Copenhaver was the one one that offered verbal testimony towards the invoice at Tuesday’s listening to. He stated he labored at a gasoline service station for over 20 years and witnessed quite a few clients partaking in behaviors close to the pump that aren’t allowed.
He has seen them do issues like gentle cigarettes whereas they’re fueling their autos, use their cell telephones when they need to be taking note of fueling their automobile, or go into the comfort retailer whereas they’re filling their automobile’s tank with gasoline – leaving it unattended. He feels permitting clients to pump their very own gas unattended creates higher dangers.
No future committee conferences or flooring classes have been scheduled but for HB 2426, however proponents of the invoice stated they hope this committee public listening to will result in a Senate vote.
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The legislative session ends June 25.
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For Oregon Duck fans that were gripping their seats and tracking flight logs to Tuscaloosa, Alabama while unfounded rumors of coach Dan Lanning’s departure ran amok last year; be ready to experience some deja vu.
With the No. 1 Oregon Ducks currently standing at the top of the College Football rankings with an 11-0 record and a likely bid to the Big Ten Conference Championship, there’s a lot of praise coming Lanning’s way as well as a lot of expected rumors towards a potential departure to the NFL.
Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning and former Alabama coach nick Saban / Imagn
In the midst of rumors circulating that Lanning is becoming a prospect for a coaching job in the pros, former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky joined “The Next Round Live” podcast to share his own praise for the coach.
“He’s authentic. I think he’s got a no-stone-unturned youth, a Nick Saban youth to him,” Orlovsky said. “Nick Saban is notorious for; there is nothing that is small. Everything is big. I think Lanning has that quality to him.”
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Lanning coached under the legendary coach Saban early in his career in 2015 when he was a graduate assistant at Alabama. During that season, Lanning helped the Crimson Tide win yet another National Championship for their dynasty against the Clemson Tigers. After a tenure at Memphis, Lanning went on to coach outside linebackers and eventually become the defensive coordinator under Georgia coach Kirby Smart; another coach Orlovsky lauded kind words to.
Nov 16, 2024; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning looks on during the third quarter against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images / Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
“It’s funny, when they beat Ohio State and did that 12-man on-the-field penalty, I said, ‘It’s very clear that we have two elite coaches in college football. Kirby Smart being one and Dan Lanning probably being the second. And people are like, ‘You’re an idiot, this and that,” Orlovsky said.
Lanning’s calling card on the field has been seen this season through gutsy plays and team-involved gestures. The 12-man penalty vs. Ohio State, Dillon Gabriel’s NCAA record breaking touchdown throw to offensive lineman Gernorris Wilson during the Maryland game, his “Gladiator” inspired timeout for his athletes to watch Michigan’s stadium clear out (“Are you not entertained?”), and the most recent ploy for the Ducks to crash Wisconsin’s “Jump Around” fourth quarter celebration are all stimulated by Lanning himself. Several of these strategies and play calls have social media sports enthusiasts calling Lanning a “mad man” for his inspired coaching choices.
Despite claiming detractors, to the former 12-year NFL veteran, there’s something very clear about Lanning, who just received a $200,000 contract bonus from the Ducks for beating the Badgers 16-13.
“It’s very clear that Dan Lanning, at worst, is the second-best College Football coach in the country right now,” Orlovsky said.
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And with so much positive attention coming the way of Lanning and the Ducks, so do the ever-evolving rumors of a potential Lanning departure. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler brought up Lanning’s name last week when discussing NFL buzz-worthy topics.
“The once-popular trend of plucking college head coaches for NFL jobs has slowed in recent years,” Fowler said. “All but one of the 32 sitting head coaches (Chargers’ Jim Harbaugh, formerly Michigan) came directly from an NFL job. Recent NFL failures of Urban Meyer and Matt Rhule haven’t helped the collegiate pipeline. But a league exec I trust brought up an interesting name to me this week: Oregon’s Dan Lanning. ‘He’s got some Dan Campbell to him,’ the exec said. While Campbell is in his own class right now, Lanning knows how to command a room, and the Ducks are 32-5 since he took over.”
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning gathers his team during a timeout as the Oregon Ducks host the Maryland Terrapins at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024 in Eugene, Ore. / Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
It seems Oregon has constantly fielded coach departure rumors for the better part of a decade at this point. From the “blink and you’ll miss it” coaching tenure of Willie Taggart, who left the Ducks after one year for Florida State in 2018, and former coach Mario Cristobal’s unceremonious goodbye to join the Miami Hurricanes in 2022; Duck fans have a history of feeling anxious about their coaches.
However, it seems Lanning might possess a different perspective. Last year, when rumors flew about the young coach departing for the seat retired by Saban at Alabama, Lanning shared a statement that has since become a brand for the program.
“The reality is, the grass is not always greener; in fact the grass is damn green in Eugene,” Lanning said. “I want to be in Eugene for as long as Eugene will have me…This is a destination, not just for me but for elite players.”
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Lanning appears to be on a quest to prove he can win a championship without the prestige of an SEC or tenured program. His bold moves and gutsy play calling are welcome in a program like Oregon that embraces innovation. Lanning’s continued efforts on the recruiting trail, intentions to include more alumni in the program, and deep family involvement in Oregon culture like the “Heroes” uniforms designed by the Lanning family all indicate deeper roots than a temporary tenure.
As rumors will no doubt continue to swirl around the sports world as Oregon continues their opening season in the Big Ten, it’s a safe bet to think Lanning will stick where the grass is green until other notice.
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Peyton Scott scored 17 points and No. 23 Oregon used a fast start to earn a 70-54 victory over Grand Canyon on Monday night, the Ducks’ fifth straight homecourt win.
Oregon now has started the season with five straight wins five times in coach Kelly Graves 11 seasons.
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Trinity San Antonio’s layup with 8:10 left in the first quarter put the Lopes in front, 4-2, but Sofia Bell tied the game with a pair of free throws and Scott drilled back-to-back 3-pointers. Nani Falatea matched Scott’s feat in the final three minutes as Oregon put together an 18-6 run to take a 22-10 lead after one quarter and doubled up Grand Canyon at halftime, 36-18.
Scott hit 6 of 13 from the field, including 3 of 5 from behind the arc to lead the Oregon offense. Amina Muhammad posted a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds and Falatea added nine points off the bench.
San Antonio scored 18 points, grabbed six rebounds, dished five assists and added four steals to lead Grand Canyon (2-2). Tiarra Brown added 12 points with five rebounds and three assists. Alyssa Durazo-Frescas chipped in 11 points with five rebounds.
Oregon continues its homestand Wednesday when it plays host to unbeaten Auburn (3-0).
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