The proposed Columbia Gorge Resolution Center is to receive $8 million as a result of action in the just concluded Oregon legislative session, but talks are continuing as local advocates seek to have grant monies that were designated to the original partner in the center that walked away from the project given to Wasco County. Wasco County Commissioner Steve Kramer says he has met with aides to the Governor to try to get that $9.3 million transferred by the Oregon Health Authority to the County to use toward development of the Resolution Center. The Resolution Center would be a regional facility that offers support for people who are struggling with mental and behavioral health challenges and drug and alcohol addiction.