2023 in Oregon

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2023
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Oregon

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The year 2023 in Oregon involved several major events.

Three years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns, the federal Public Health Emergency for COVID-19 ended,[1] and Oregonians continued to return to in-person work and social gatherings while adjusting to lingering impacts.[2][3] In November, Portland teachers went on strike for more than three weeks, bringing attention to school funding and education in the post-lockdown era.[4][5]

The state made national news when Oregon Senate Republicans staged a six-week walkout.[6]

Amid the 2020s anti-LGBTQ movement in the United States, LGBTQ people fled from other states to Oregon for its relatively strong legal protections,[7] although LGBTQ events in the state saw an uptick in vocal opposition, and some were cancelled as a result of harassment and threats.[8]

Natural disasters continued to impact people across the Pacific Northwest. The wildfire season lasted from July to October, aggravated by a heat wave and long-term drought conditions.[9][10][11] In December, an atmospheric river caused heavy rainfall and flooding, which knocked out power and resulted in at least two deaths.[12]

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  • April 13 – OHSU researchers publish the largest-ever atlas of human gene mutations.[18]

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