Oregon urges payment flexibility under government shutdown
Insurance companies and financial institutions should give Oregonians affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown more time and flexibility to pay bills and file claims, the
The federal government shut down on
To help ease any financial hardship, the
[MORE: For more information about the state agency's guidance, read bulletins 2025-8 and 2025-7 on the
"We know the shutdown has affected thousands of families in
All accommodations should comply with state and federal statutes and regulations, Keen said.



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