As Oregon lawmakers stare down a deficit of at least $373 million over the next two years — and brace for the possibility of a bigger shortfall in the state’s next quarterly revenue forecast expected Wednesday — they asked all state agencies to create lists of ways to cut 5% of their legislatively approved budgets.

Lawmakers on budget-writing subcommittees will hear about those possible cuts this week. Ahead of those meetings, the Capital Chronicle reviewed each agency’s proposal.

Most would be able to cover cuts — at least temporarily — by holding open vacant positions or taking more time to rehire when employees leave. Doing so would reduce the immediate impact to most Oregonians, but it also means more work for current employees and potential service reductions.

In other cases, propo

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