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Oregon's Measure 110 program is failing to prove effective, final state-mandated audit finds
Oregon's Measure 110 program is failing to prove effective, final state-mandated audit finds
Oregon's Measure 110 program is failing to prove effective, final state-mandated audit finds

Published on: 12/17/2025

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The Oregon Secretary of State's office audit concluded that the Measure 110 program had either failed to meet key goals or failed to compile the data to measure it.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/the-story/oregon-measure-110-audit-drug-treatment-report-goals-data-secretary-state/283-39b112bb-6241-4c33-925b-fbd77f1d0910

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