99 orders signed by the Governor of Oregon.
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Service Fire in Wheeler
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Copperfield Fire in Klamath County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Dixon Fire in Douglas County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Town Gulch Fire in Baker County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Elk Lane Fire in Jefferson County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Telephone Fire in Harney County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Durkee Fire in Baker County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Battle Mountain Complex Fire in Grant and Umatilla Counties
(AMENDED) Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Lone Rock Fire in Gilliam County and Boneyard Fire in Grant County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Cow Valley Fire in Malheur County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Falls Fire in Harney County
Proclamation of State of Emergency due to Imminent Threat of Wildfire
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Series of Fires in Umatilla County
Declaration of State of Emergency Due to Extreme Heat
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Larch Creek Fire in Wasco County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Darlene 3 Fire in Deschutes County
Determination of a State of Drought Emergency in Jefferson County
Declaring State of Emergency Due to Fentanyl Use in Portland City Center in Multnomah County
Oregon Tribal Cultural Items Task Force
Declaration of State of Emergency in Oregon due to a Severe Winter Storm that included high winds, flooding, avalanches, and landslides
Declaration of State of Emergency in Lane County due to a Severe Winter Storm that included high winds, ice, freezing rain, and extreme cold
Modifying the Interagency Council on Homelessness to Implement Executive Order 23-03; Repealing and Replacing Executive Order 22-21
Merge and Extend Executive Order 23-02 and Executive Order 23-09
Determination of State of Emergency in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Tillamook due to a severe storm that includes heavy rain, flooding, and landslides
Establishing a State Government Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council
Determination of a State of Drought Emergency in Morrow County
Determination of State of Emergency in Harney and Malheur due to a Severe Storm that Includes Flooding and Landslides
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for Portions of the Tyee Ridge Complex in Douglas County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Bensel Fire in Umatilla County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for Portions of the Smith River Complex in Josephine County
Determination of a State of Drought Emergency in Lincoln County
Determination of a State of Drought Emergency in Gilliam and Douglas Counties
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Lookout Fire in Lane County
Proclamation of State of Emergency due to Imminent Threat of Wildfire
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Golden Fire in Klamath County
Determination of a State of Drought Emergency in Jackson County
Invocation of Emergency Conflagration Act for the Hat Rock and Mt. Hebron Fires in Umatilla County
Determination of a State of Emergency in Lake and Sherman Counties
Strengthening Educator Preparation for Literacy Instruction
Determination of a State of Drought Emergency in Harney County
Determination of a State of Drought Emergency in Wasco County
Expanding Homelessness State of Emergency Declared in Executive Order 23-02 to include Clatsop, Linn and Malheur Counties
Determination of a State of Drought Emergency in Grant and Deschutes Counties
Supersedes Executive Order 23-01 To Add Malheur County
Determination of a State of Winter Emergency in Multnomah County
Determination of a State of Drought Emergency in Crook and Jefferson Counties
Establishing a statewide housing production goal and housing production advisory council
Declaring state of emergency due to homelessness
Directing state agencies to prioritize reducing homelessness