Oregon’s governor and lawmakers are set to be sworn in Monday at the Capitol.

Unlike previous years, Gov. Kate Brown and state legislators will take the oath of office at separate times, with Senate and House members being sworn in at 9 a.m., and Brown taking the oath of office at 1:45 p.m.

Brown also will deliver her second inaugural address, known as the State of the State, in which she will likely discuss her agenda and expectations for the upcoming legislative session that begins Jan. 22. Brown has already outlined many of her priorities, including getting lawmakers to raise at least $2 billion in taxes to spend on education, when she released her budget proposal in November.

Lawmakers’ ceremonies will take place in their respective chambers, and the governor will be sworn in during a joint session in the House chamber. Members of the public can attend the events, although seating is limited in the third-floor galleries.

The events will be live streamed on the Legislature’s website. Anyone who wants to attend can find more information online about overflow seating and timelines of the events.

— Hillary Borrud

hborrud@oregonian.com

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