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State Senator
Kayse Jama
(D) - Oregon
Oregon Senate District 24
In Office - Started: 01/11/2021

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Salem, OR 97301
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HB3643 Relating to Oregon Youth Suicide Awareness Day; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to Oregon Youth Suicide Awareness Day; and declaring an emergency. Whereas the topic of youth suicide does not receive the elevation and attention it deserves; and Whereas youth suicide has impacted far too many communities and families throughout our beautiful state; and Whereas the warning signs of youth suicide often go unnoticed or unrecognized; and Whereas shame, stigma and a lack of knowledge are barriers to seeking professional mental health support; and Whereas 20 percent of all high school students have reported having serious thoughts about suicide; and Whereas in Oregon, 38 percent of high school juniors reported feeling so sad or hopeless they stopped normal activities; and Whereas 109 Oregon youths died by suicide in 2022; and Whereas in 2022, Oregon had the 12th highest youth suicide rate in the nation; and Whereas according to Mental Health America, Oregon ranks last in the nation in balancing the prevalence of youth mental illness with access to care; and Whereas suicide remains the second leading cause of death in the nation among people aged 5 to 24; and Whereas Oregon must remain dedicated to ending the prevalence of youth suicide; and Whereas the young lives we have lost to suicide live on in our hearts and memories; now, therefore, Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3766 Relating to claims for transmission of intimate images. AN ACT Relating to claims for transmission of intimate images. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3546 Relating to large energy use facilities; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to large energy use facilities; and declaring an emergency. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB1090 Relating to information technology; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to information technology; and declaring an emergency. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB47 Relating to obsolete activities of public entities. AN ACT Relating to obsolete activities of public entities; creating new provisions; amending ORS 31.276, 409.162, 411.072, 411.093, 411.877, 411.890, 411.892, 411.896, 412.009, 430.631 and 442.870; and re- pealing ORS 31.280, 182.310, 182.320, 182.330, 182.360, 411.075, 411.886, 411.888, 430.050, 431A.300, 431A.303, 431A.305, 431A.308, 431A.310, 431A.313, 431A.315, 431A.318, 431A.320, 431A.323, 431A.325, 431A.500, 431A.505 and 431A.510. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB1014 Relating to statements of arguments by political parties. AN ACT Relating to statements of arguments by political parties; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 251.170. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB916 Relating to unemployment insurance benefits for employees unemployed due to a labor dispute. AN ACT Relating to unemployment insurance benefits for employees unemployed due to a labor dispute; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 657.010, 657.153, 657.176, 657.200, 657.202, 657.310, 657.317 and 657.400. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB476 Relating to professional workforce; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to professional workforce; creating new provisions; amending ORS 677.010 and 677.100; and declaring an emergency. Passed
HB2548 Relating to labor standards for agricultural workers; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to labor standards for agricultural workers; and declaring an emergency. Passed
HB3794 Relating to municipal solid waste; and prescribing an effective date. AN ACT Relating to municipal solid waste; and prescribing an effective date. Passed
HB2688 Relating to the application of a prevailing rate of wage to off-site custom work for use in public works; and prescribing an effective date. AN ACT Relating to the application of a prevailing rate of wage to off-site custom work for use in public works; creating new provisions; amending ORS 279C.800; and prescribing an effective date. Passed
HB3865 Relating to telephone solicitations. AN ACT Relating to telephone solicitations; amending ORS 646.561, 646.563, 646A.370, 646A.372 and 646A.374. Passed
SB1118 Relating to tolling highways; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act says that the OTC may not toll I-5 or I-205 but provides an exception for the I-5 bridge project. (Flesch Readability Score: 84.8). Prohibits the Oregon Transportation Commission from establishing a toll on Interstate 205 or Interstate 5. Provides an exception for the Interstate 5 bridge replacement project. Repeals the re- quirement that the commission assess tolls on Interstate 205 and Interstate 5. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Dead
HB3595 Relating to the Lunar New Year. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act makes the Lunar New Year a state holiday. (Flesch Readability Score: 86.7). Establishes the Lunar New Year as a legal holiday in this state. Dead
HB3735 Relating to health equity. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act tells the OACO to hire permanent staff to carry out certain duties. (Flesch Readability Score: 71.7). Directs the Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office to hire permanent staff to convene affinity group task forces to develop recommendations on addressing health inequities. Dead
HB2952 Relating to documents. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act says that more data needs to be included on a some documents. The Act lets a county clerk not accept a document that may be fraudulent. (Flesch Readability Score: 74.0). Requires more information to be included on a certificate of a notarial act and certain other documents. Authorizes a county clerk to refuse to accept a document that has any characteristic suggesting it may be fraudulent. Dead
SB535 Relating to infertility; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act makes some health insurers cover some fertility treatments and ex- empts some insurers. Tells OHA and DCBS to study access to reproductive treatment and report back. Tells DCBS to make a program to pay for some services for persons with ex- empt insurers and creates a fund for this program. Changes how DCBS uses some money. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.1). Digest: The Act makes some health insurance cover some fertility treatments. The Act tells OHA and DCBS to study access to reproductive treatments and report back to the committee on health. The Act makes it an emergency. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.7). Requires health insurance coverage of specified fertility services and treatments with exemption for certain insurers. Directs the Oregon Health Authority and the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study access to fertility and reproductive endocrinology services and report findings to the committees or interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health. Directs the department to administer a program to provide reimbursement for certain fertility services not covered by exempt insurers. Establishes the Market Equity Fund and modifies how certain assessments on certain health benefit plans are utilized. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Dead
HB3877 Relating to licensing of dwelling units. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act makes DCBS license vacation and rental homes. (Flesch Readability Score: 66.1). Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to establish a rental licensing program for the annual licensing of dwelling units for rental or vacation occupancy. Authorizes the department to assess licensing fees and penalties. Requires dismissal of eviction for units not li- censed. Requires the department to report annually on aggregate data and to provide a copy of the report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing. Requires the de- partment to provide no-cost education courses to licensees. Becomes operative on January 1, 2027. Establishes the Residential Licensing Account for the licensing program. Appropriates moneys to the account. Dead
SB537 Relating to violence in health care settings. AN ACT Relating to violence in health care settings; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 441.096, 654.062, 654.182, 654.412, 654.414 and 654.416. Passed
HB3100 Relating to a unified trade strategy for Oregon; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would give lottery funds to Business Oregon to craft a trade strategy for this state. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.1). Allocates lottery funds to the Oregon Business Development Department to develop a unified trade strategy for Oregon in collaboration with the Port of Portland, the Oregon Tourism Commis- sion, the State Department of Agriculture and other stakeholders. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Dead
SB702 Relating to public health; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act changes the law for some products containing tobacco or nicotine. The Act goes into effect when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 64.9). Digest: The Act bans the sale of flavored products with tobacco or nicotine. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.7). Prohibits distributing, selling, attempting to sell or offering to sell flavored inhalant delivery system products or flavored tobacco products in this state , except from premises established as a store by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission and licensed by the Department of Revenue or authorized by a local government . Defines “flavored inhalant delivery system product” and “flavored tobacco product.” Prohibits distributing, offering or providing, without compensation, any tobacco product or inhalant delivery system. Requires any sale of cigarettes, inhalant delivery systems or smokeless tobacco products to oc- cur at licensed premises. Authorizes local governments to adopt regulations that are stricter than state law on the sale of inhalant delivery system products or tobacco products. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Dead
SJR28 Proposing an amendment to the Oregon Constitution relating to a clean, safe and healthy environment. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This JR proposes a change to the constitution to create a right to a clean, safe and healthy environment. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.8). Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to establish a fundamental right to a clean, safe and healthy environment. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election held throughout this state. Dead
HB3194 Relating to farmworker camps. AN ACT Relating to farmworker camps; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 658.805. Passed
HB2959 Relating to infertility; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act makes some health insurance cover some fertility treatments. The Act tells OHA and DCBS to study access to reproductive treatments and report back to the committee on health. The Act makes it an emergency. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.7). Requires health insurance coverage of specified fertility services and treatments with exemption for certain insurers. Directs the Oregon Health Authority and the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study access to fertility and reproductive endocrinology services and report findings to the in- terim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Dead
HB3523 Relating to housing discrimination based on minor status; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would change laws with respect to discrimination against certain persons in real property transactions. The Act takes effect 91 days after sine die. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.1). Prohibits discrimination in real property transactions on the basis of minor status. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. Dead
SB686 Relating to civic information. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Requires a covered platform to have an agreement in order to access the online content of a news provider. Creates a group for civic information to give grants. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.7). Digest: Makes online platforms pay online news providers and a group for civic information. Creates a group for civic information to give grants. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.0). Requires online platforms to pay moneys to digital journalism providers and the Oregon Civic Information Consortium. Allows an online platform to use an arbitration process to determine the percentage of an online platform’s advertising revenue to be remitted to digital journalism providers. Prohibits a covered platform from accessing for an Oregon audience the online content of a digital journalism provider without an agreement. Specifies requirements that an agreement must meet. Creates a private cause of action that a digital journalism provider may bring against a covered platform if the covered platform accesses for an Oregon audience the online content of the digital journalism provider without an agreement or fails to comply with an agree- ment. Allows for the recovery of the greater of statutory or actual damages, and for punitive damages. Bars a cause of action if the covered platform is participating in arbitration or in com- pliance with a final arbitration order, judgment or settlement agreement. Bars a cause of action for access that occurs between January 1, 2026, and December 31, 2027, if the covered platform elects to pay a certain sum amount. Allows a covered platform or group of digital journalism providers to initiate an arbi- tration process to determine a percentage of the covered platform’s advertising revenue to be remitted to the digital journalism providers. Requires online platforms to report annually certain information about compensation paid to digital journalism providers. Establishes the Oregon Civic Information Consortium. Directs the consortium to award grants for applicants that seek to improve civic information. Dead
HB3838 Relating to the Home and Community-Based Services Workforce Standards Board. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would make new laws about a workforce standards board for some workers in the home and community-based services sector. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.6). Establishes the Home and Community-Based Services Workforce Standards Board. Prescribes the duties of the board. Directs the board to establish minimum working standards for the home and community-based services workforce. Requires the board to take certain actions before adopting proposed minimum standards. Directs certain state agencies to conduct a fiscal impact analysis to determine whether a proposed minimum standard will increase the fiscal obligations of the state, including an increase in Medicaid reimbursement rates. Requires the board to submit a written report to the Legislative Assembly regarding any adopted standard that is anticipated to impact the state budget. Provides that any such standard must be rati- fied by the Legislative Assembly before taking effect. Requires the board to report to the Legislative Assembly and to the Governor the in- crease in funding needed to implement the standard. Provides that a rule establishing a minimum standard may not take effect before the Legislative Assembly has appropriated funding and the board has received approval from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, if applicable. Permits the Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct investigations, issue subpoenas, administer oaths, obtain evidence and take testimony to make determinations regarding im- plementation and compliance with the minimum standards established by the board. Provides remedies for allegations of violations of the minimum standards established by the board. Clarifies that relief may be sought for alleged violations no sooner than 90 days after a rule establishing a minimum standard takes effect. Requires the board to conduct a biennial quadrennial comprehensive review, including a labor market analysis to inform the board’s decisions to adopt new minimum standards or revise existing standards. Permits the board to establish uniform training standards for the home and community- based services workforce and to establish a process by rule for certifying worker organizations to provide the training to workers. Requires the board to submit a biennial report to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly summarizing the results of the comprehensive review and any actions taken by the board in the prior biennium. Requires the online registry administered by the Department of Human Services to in- clude workers from the home and community-based services workforce. Requires that any public hearing conducted by the board be accessible through electronic or virtual means, if possible. Dead
SB1051 Relating to the State Forester; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to the State Forester; amending ORS 526.031; and declaring an emergency. Passed
HB3652 Relating to mandatory subjects of collective bargaining for school districts; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would make changes to laws with respect to school district collective bargain- ing. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.7). Expands the requirement to discuss class size and caseload as mandatory subjects of bargaining for purposes of school district collective bargaining. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. Dead
SB1060 Relating to standard charges established by a hospital. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Makes a hospital make a public list of standard charges that lists the hospital’s regular rates or prices. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.6). Requires a hospital to establish, update and make public a list of standard charges that lists the regular rates or prices established by the hospital for items or services and shoppable services of- fered or provided by the hospital. Specifies the information that a list of standard charges must in- clude. Requires a hospital to provide each newly created or updated list of standard charges to the Oregon Health Authority. Directs the authority to create an electronic form for submitting complaints to the authority. Di- rects the authority to require a hospital to take immediate or corrective action to remedy any violations. Provides for a private right of action if a hospital initiates or pursues a collection action for a debt owed on an item or service if the hospital is not in compliance. Provides for civil penalties. Dead
SB526 Relating to microfibers. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act prohibits the sale of new clothes washers that do not have a filter for small fibers, starting in 2030. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.6). Prohibits the sale of new clothes washers that are not equipped with a microfiber filtration system, beginning January 1, 2030. Dead
SB1095 Relating to vacant home fees; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would let cities and counties impose a fee on homes that are vacant for more than 180 days in a calendar year. (Flesch Readability Score: 69.6). Authorizes cities and counties to impose a fee on noncommercial residences that are vacant for more than 180 consecutive or cumulative days in a calendar year. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. Dead
SB223 Relating to seismic rehabilitation memorial plaques for schools; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act directs the OBDD to make and give plaques to schools. The plaques honor Senator Peter Courtney’s support of funding seismic safety for schools. (Flesch Readability Score: 72.3). Digest: The Act directs ODE to design and give plaques to schools that have benefited from Sen- ator Peter Courtney’s support of funding seismic safety for schools. (Flesch Readability Score: 81.1). Directs the Department of Education Oregon Business Development Department to design create and distribute memorial plaques to schools in honor of Senator Peter Courtney’s contributions in supporting seismic rehabilitation funding. Directs recipients to display plaques at the front entrance in a location that is easily visible to visitors to the school . Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. Dead
HB2746 Relating to disclosures of certain information concerning employment-related matters; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act makes new laws regarding pay transparency. The Act takes effect 91 days after sine die. (Flesch Readability Score: 73.7). Requires employers and employment agencies to include certain wage and benefit information in job postings for job, promotion and transfer opportunities. Requires employers to maintain certain employment records for each employee. Directs the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct proactive outreach and ongoing training to educate employers and employment agencies about the requirements. Makes a violation an unlawful practice and per- mits the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries to assess civil penalties for a vio- lation. Establishes circumstances under which the commissioner may dismiss a complaint about a violation. Permits the commissioner to issue a letter of explanation or education to an em- ployer or employment agency instead of a civil penalty for a first violation. Requires the re- mainder of sums collected as penalties, after application toward reimbursement of costs, to be paid into the State Treasury and credited to the General Fund. Makes it an unlawful employment practice for an employer or an employment agency to retaliate or discriminate against an employee for invoking or exercising certain rights. Makes employment agencies subject to the prohibition against inquiries regarding salary history and past criminal convictions. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. Dead
SCR9 Commending the Legislative Commission on Indian Services on its 50th anniversary. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Honors LCIS for 50 years of service to the State of Oregon. (Flesch Readability Score: 74.8). Commends the Legislative Commission on Indian Services on its 50th anniversary. Dead
SB328 Relating to the destruction of animals by animal shelters. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act prohibits animal shelters from killing dogs or cats due to a lack of space. The Act makes an exception for dogs or cats with fatal illnesses or severe injuries. The Act requires certain related reporting. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.9). Prohibits an animal shelter from destroying a dog or cat on the basis of a lack of space for housing the dog or cat. Provides an exception if an animal has a terminal illness or severe injury. Instructs animal shelters to annually report on the destruction of animals. Instructs the State De- partment of Agriculture to annually report to committees or interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to animals on the destruction of animals by animal shelters. Dead
SB737 Relating to middle housing land division; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act gives more neighbors notice of middle housing land divisions and adds content to the notice. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.1). Expands the radius for giving notices of proposed middle housing land division and requires additional content in the notices. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Dead
SB477 Relating to state financial administration. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act gives money to the CJC for the Justice Reinvestment Equity Program. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.4). Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for the Justice Reinvestment Equity Program. Dead
SB149 Relating to immigration. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Tells DHS to contract to provide support services to refugees. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.3). Digest: Makes DHS do a study on immigration and submit a report on its findings. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.7). Requires the Department of Human Services to study immigration. Directs the department to sub- mit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to human services not later than September 15, 2026. Sunsets on January 2, 2027. Requires the Department of Human Services to contract with eligible entities to provide support services to refugees residing in this state, for up to 24 months, and immigration assistance and referrals to individuals who are seeking a refugee status. Defines “eligible entity” and modifies definition of “refugee.” Dead
SB478 Relating to duties of boards of education of community college districts; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act adds new duties to boards of community colleges. The Act declares an emer- gency and becomes law when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.7). Revises the duties of boards of education of community college districts. Requires the boards to approve a community college’s membership in a state or national association. Permits the board to provide stipends to members of the board. Requires the members of the board to have an official electronic mail address that is posted on the website maintained by the community college. Requires the board to include an additional voting member of the board who is a full-time student at the community college. Requires the board to report to the Legislative Assembly on the board’s com- pliance with the Act. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Dead
HB2953 Relating to funding for students eligible for special education; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Takes away the cap on the amount of state moneys that a school district may receive for a student who is a child with a disability. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.3). Removes the percentage cap on the amount of moneys that are distributed from the State School Fund to school districts for students eligible for special education as a child with a disability. Di- rects the Department of Education to prepare and submit a report related to special educa- tion funding and expenditures. Appropriates moneys from the General Fund for transfer to the State School Fund. Declares an emergency, effective July 1, 2025. Dead
SB1020 Relating to inhalant delivery system producer responsibility; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act says that inhalant delivery systems must have a refund value. Makers of those systems must carry out a plan to collect and dispose of them. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.7). Requires producers of inhalant delivery systems to join an inhalant delivery system producer responsibility organization and implement an inhalant delivery system producer responsibility pro- gram for the collection and disposal of inhalant delivery systems. Establishes a refund value for inhalant delivery systems sold in this state. Directs the Department of Environmental Quality to administer and enforce the requirements of the Act. Establishes the Inhalant Delivery System Producer Responsibility Fund. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. Dead
HB3434 Relating to unemployment insurance benefits for employees unemployed due to a labor dispute; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would repeal the law that denies benefits to a person who is unemployed due to an active labor dispute. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.6). Provides that an individual otherwise eligible for unemployment insurance benefits is not dis- qualified for any week that the individual’s unemployment is due to a labor dispute in active progress at the individual’s place of employment. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Dead
SB705 Relating to temporary total disability. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would add to workers’ comp law a floor of pay per week for temporary total disability that the worker must get. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.1). Provides an alternative weekly minimum amount of workers’ compensation benefits for tempo- rary total disability. Dead
SB1166 Relating to transportation network companies; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would create new laws for transportation network companies. The Act would take effect on July 1 of this year. (Flesch Readability Score: 79.3). Requires transportation network companies to pay minimum compensation rates to drivers. Directs transportation network companies to establish written policies concerning account deacti- vations and provides requirements for such policies. Requires that such policies include an appeals process that meets certain minimum requirements by which drivers may appeal an account deactivation. Prohibits transportation network companies from issuing an account deactivation absent just cause. Directs the Bureau of Labor and Industries to contract with a nonprofit organization to operate a driver resource center. Establishes minimum paid sick time requirements for transportation network companies. Requires transportation network companies to provide dispatched trip information and receipt information to drivers and passengers. Imposes recordkeeping requirements for transportation network companies and requires the companies to compile data to submit reports to the bureau. Directs the bureau to report to the Legis- lative Assembly on the information received from the transportation network companies . Establishes the Task Force on the Ensuring Meaningful Access to Benefits for Transportation Network Company Drivers. Requires transportation network companies to comply with notice requirements to apprise drivers of certain information regarding the rights and protections afforded to drivers. Provides the Bureau of Labor and Industries with enforcement authority over the provisions of the Act. Provides remedies for drivers alleging unlawful practices. Declares an emergency, effective July 1, 2025. Dead
HB3803 Relating to government efficiency; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act directs DAS to write workforce plans and work with agencies to carry out those plans. The Act directs DAS to identify uniform terms and functions, and directs agencies to change rules to conform rules to the terms and functions that DAS has identi- fied. The Act makes certain entities that get public funds file reports about the use of those funds. The Act creates a council to look at and seek changes in KPMs. The Act adds to the SOS audit section a team to focus on small public entities or public entities that have not been audited in at least 10 years. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.7). Digest: The Act directs DAS to write workforce plans and work with agencies to carry out those plans. The Act creates a task force to identify uniform terms and functions and directs agencies to change rules to conform rules to the terms and functions the task force has identified. The Act creates a task force to look at and seek changes in KPMs. The Act adds to the SOS audit section teams to focus on small public entities and audits to enhance ROI. (Flesch Readability Score: 72.2). Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to develop enterprise strategic workforce plans and to work with executive department agencies on implementation. Grants the department the authority to require agency-specific plan implementation and grants the department director the authority to exempt specific agencies from planning programs. Establishes the Enterprise Definitions and Standards Task Force and authorizes the task force to adopt Directs the department to develop enterprise-wide definitions and standards that are common among agency functions and to identify dormant or obsolete definitions and standards. Re- quires state agencies to make prospective conforming changes to agency rules. Authorizes the task force department to recommend proposed statutory changes to the Legislative Assembly. Sunsets the task force enterprise-wide definitions and standards effort on January 2, 2030. Establishes reporting requirements for public funds that are distributed by state agencies to private, nonprofit and nongovernmental entities. Provides direction on the use of these reports, and alternative information, to enhance transparency concerning the use of these funds. Establishes the Key Performance Measure Task Force Council to make recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of key performance measures in measuring performance-based outcomes and to achieve other outcomes. Creates the small agency team and the economic impact team specialist team of auditors within the Secretary of State’s Division of Audits and directs that each the team be staffed by at least three auditors. Directs that the small agency team focus on conducting audits of small public entities and that the economic impact team focus on conducting audits to maximize economic returns on investment or public entities that have not been audited in at least 10 years . Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. Dead
HB3804 Relating to a study concerning disparate homeownership access; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act tells the DLCD to arrange a study of certain policies’ impact on disparate homeownership access. The Act tells the DLCD to report on the results of the study. The Act takes effect 91 days following sine die. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.3). Directs the Department of Land Conservation and Development to commission a study on poli- cies that may contribute to disparate access to homeownership. Sunsets on January 2, 2028. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. Dead
SB1138 Relating to the Home and Community-Based Services Workforce Standards Board. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would make new laws about a workforce standards board for some workers in the home and community-based services sector. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.6). Establishes the Home and Community-Based Services Workforce Standards Board. Prescribes the duties of the board. Directs the board to establish minimum working standards for the home and community-based services workforce. Requires the board to submit a written report to the Legislative Assembly regarding any adopted standard that is anticipated to impact the state budget. Provides that any such standard must be ratified by the Legislative Assembly before taking effect. Provides remedies for allegations of violations of the minimum standards established by the board. Requires the board to conduct a biennial comprehensive review, including a labor market anal- ysis to inform the board’s decisions to adopt new minimum standards or revise existing standards. Permits the board to establish uniform training standards for the home and community-based ser- vices workforce and to establish a process by rule for certifying worker organizations to provide the training to workers. Requires the board to submit a biennial report to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly summarizing the results of the comprehensive review and any actions taken by the board in the prior biennium. Dead
HB3881 Relating to workforce requirements for public improvements constructed by educational institutions; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Adds some schools to what counts as a “qualifying agency” so that a requirement to use apprentices in school construction projects will apply to those schools. Takes effect 91 days after the session ends. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.6). Adds school districts , education service districts and public charter schools that apply for and receive a matching fund grant from the Department of Education to the definition of “quali- fying agency” for the purpose of applying apprenticeship requirements in connection with con- structing public improvement projects. Specifies demonstrations that contractors must make to a qualifying agency as part of the qualifying agency’s responsibility determination. Specifies exemptions for contractors that enter into project labor agreements with school districts Provides that school districts that are qualifying agencies must retain in the school district general fund the amount of any reduction in payment to a contractor as a consequence of the contractor’s failure to meet apprenticeship requirements . Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. Dead
SB327 Relating to the disposition of animals after veterinary treatment. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act is about what happens when a person does not pay a vet for treating an animal. The Act says that a vet may not keep the animal because the person has not paid for the treatment. (Flesch Readability Score: 78.4). Prohibits a veterinarian from requiring the owner of an animal treated by the veterinarian to surrender the animal on the basis that the owner has not paid for the treatment. Dead
HB3118 Relating to communications services for persons in custody. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would tell DOC to make some voice communications services free for persons in custody. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.6). Digest: The Act would tell DOC to give persons in custody access to some communication services for free. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.1). Requires the Department of Corrections to enter into a contract , or renegotiate an existing contract, with a third party to provide voice communications services at no cost to persons con- fined at a Department of Corrections institution. Prohibits the receipt of financial or in-kind compensation by the department for providing voice communications services to persons in custody. Directs the department to submit a progress report on the implementation of the Act to the Legislative Assembly by February 1, 2026, and a biennial report on certain data to the Legislative Assembly no later than September 15 of each even-numbered year. Dead
HCR40 Recognizing the Portland Trail Blazers. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Honors the Portland Trail Blazers and urges the owners to keep the team in Oregon. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.5). Recognizes the Portland Trail Blazers for their economic and cultural contributions to the State of Oregon. Urges the team’s owners to keep the team in this state. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB968 Relating to deductions from employee wages. AN ACT Relating to deductions from employee wages; creating new provisions; and repealing ORS 292.063. Passed
HB3521 Relating to residential tenancy hold deposits. AN ACT Relating to residential tenancy hold deposits; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 90.297. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3054 Relating to residential tenancies for a space in a facility; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to residential tenancies for a space in a facility; amending ORS 90.324, 90.545, 90.600 and 90.680; and declaring an emergency. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3768 Relating to Nowruz Day; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to Nowruz Day; and declaring an emergency. Whereas Nowruz, the Persian New Year, originated over 3,000 years ago in the Iranian religion of Zoroastrianism; and Whereas Nowruz, meaning “new day,” marks the first day of spring, symbolizing renewal through the rebirth of nature, promoting peace and solidarity across communities and celebrating all that has come before through rituals and shared meals; and Whereas Nowruz is marked by the presentation of the Haft-seen table, a traditional arrangement of seven symbolic items with names starting with the letter “s,” including seer (garlic, symbolizing health), sabzeh (sprouts, symbolizing rebirth), seeb (apple, symbolizing beauty), serkeh (vinegar, symbolizing age), senjed (dried oleaster fruit, symbolizing love), samanu (wheat paste, symbolizing sweetness of life) and somagh (sumac, symbolizing patience); and Whereas Nowruz is rooted in the traditions of the Iranian peoples, but it has spread to countries in the Caucasus, the Black Sea Basin, the Balkans, throughout Asia and all across the world; and Whereas Nowruz transcends borders and unifies peoples of diverse ethnicities, cultures, lan- guages and religions and it is celebrated by countless immigrants living in Oregon; and Whereas in a time of continuing strife in Iran and throughout the world, Nowruz continues to spread its hallmark message of eternal optimism, rejuvenation and new beginnings; and Whereas March 21 has been officially designated as International Nowruz Day by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); now, therefore, Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB1098 Relating to access to materials in schools; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to access to materials in schools; creating new provisions; amending ORS 336.082, 337.075, 337.141 and 337.260; and declaring an emergency. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB974 Relating to the timeline for reviewing land use applications for housing; and prescribing an effective date. AN ACT Relating to the timeline for reviewing land use applications for housing; creating new provisions; amending ORS 197.830 and 197.835; and prescribing an effective date. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB450 Relating to Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day; and declaring an emergency. Whereas Ruby Nell Bridges was born to Abon and Lucille Bridges on September 8, 1954, in Tylertown, Mississippi; and Whereas Ruby was born in the immediate wake of Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled on May 17, 1954, that racial segregation in school was unconstitutional; and Whereas the southern states were vehemently opposed to integration, and when Ruby’s family relocated to New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1959, she attended a segregated kindergarten; and Whereas in 1960, Ruby was one of six Black children in Louisiana to pass a test to determine whether they could attend the previously all-white William Frantz Elementary School, and ulti- mately she was the only Black child who chose to attend the school that year; and Whereas Ruby made history on November 14, 1960, when she walked to William Frantz Ele- mentary School flanked by four deputy U.S. marshals, the first Black child in the south to attend a previously all-white school; and Whereas Ruby’s brave walk that day was immortalized by Norman Rockwell in his iconic 1964 painting, The Problem We All Live With; and Whereas though Ruby’s life as a student continued to be fraught with blatant racism and threats of violence, she never missed a single day of school; and Whereas Ruby Bridges has been a tireless advocate for change throughout her life, and through the Ruby Bridges Foundation, speaking engagements and her series of children’s books, she contin- ues to strive for an end to racism; and Whereas the United States education system has progressed immensely from that November day 65 years ago, but racism still plagues the school experience for students in Oregon and throughout the United States; and Whereas Salem-Keizer Safe Routes to School honors the impact Ruby Bridges has had on the United States education system through its participation in Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day, a nationwide day of dialogue for students, families, school staff and community members to confront racism and bullying head on; now, therefore, Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB952 Relating to vacancies in the United States Senate. AN ACT Relating to vacancies in the United States Senate; amending ORS 188.120. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HCR36 In memoriam: Christine Chin Ryan. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Honors the life and memory of Christine Chin Ryan. (Flesch Readability Score: 75.5). In memoriam: Christine Chin Ryan. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2741 Relating to public health testing. AN ACT Relating to public health testing; creating new provisions; amending ORS 433.285, 433.290 and 433.295; and repealing ORS 431A.750. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3761 Relating to art therapy; and prescribing an effective date. AN ACT Relating to art therapy; creating new provisions; amending ORS 681.740, 681.743, 681.746, 681.749, 681.752 and 681.758; and prescribing an effective date. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB973 Relating to publicly supported housing; and prescribing an effective date. AN ACT Relating to publicly supported housing; creating new provisions; amending ORS 456.259 and 456.262 and section 10, chapter 56, Oregon Laws 2021; and prescribing an effective date. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB548 Relating to marriage. AN ACT Relating to marriage; amending ORS 106.010, 106.041, 106.050, 106.100, 109.056, 125.315, 419B.376 and 419C.558; and repealing ORS 106.060. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB1086 Relating to an apprenticeship program for building inspectors; and prescribing an effective date. AN ACT Relating to an apprenticeship program for building inspectors; creating new provisions; amending ORS 455.720; and prescribing an effective date. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SCR10 In memoriam: Senate President Peter Courtney, 1943-2024. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Honors the life and memory of Peter Courtney. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.2). In memoriam: Senate President Peter Courtney, 1943-2024. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SJM2 Urging Congress to enact legislation alleviating the funding crisis in the Crime Victims Fund. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Urges Congress to pass a law about crime victims. (Flesch Readability Score: 75.5). Urges Congress to enact legislation alleviating the funding crisis in the Crime Victims Fund. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HCR17 Recognizing and honoring Cambodian Americans in Oregon and the United States and all those lost in the Cambodian Genocide. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Honors Cambodian Americans who live in Oregon and the U.S. and all of the lives that have been lost in war and conflict in that part of Asia. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.5). Recognizes and honors Cambodian Americans in Oregon and the United States and all those lost in the Cambodian Genocide. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
HB3145 Relating to factory-produced housing; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
SB243 Relating to firearms; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading in Concurrence 06/27/2025 Yea
SB230 Relating to the Veterans Dental Program; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading in Concurrence 06/27/2025 Yea
SB690 Relating to perinatal public health; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading in Concurrence 06/27/2025 Yea
SCR1 Adjourning sine die the 2025 regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly. Senate Final Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
SB5506 Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB2316 Relating to lands designated for housing; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB3031 Relating to housing; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB2688 Relating to the application of a prevailing rate of wage to off-site custom work for use in public works; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB2548 Relating to labor standards for agricultural workers; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
SB844 Relating to public health. Senate Third Reading in Concurrence 06/27/2025 Yea
SB5505 Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB5006 Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB2411 Relating to industrial development. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB2087 Relating to revenue; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB2087 Relating to revenue; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Committee Do pass the A-Eng bill 06/27/2025 Yea
SB476 Relating to professional workforce; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading in Concurrence 06/27/2025 Yea
SB5530 Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
SB163 Relating to parentage; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading in Concurrence 06/27/2025 Yea
SB5531 Relating to lottery bonds; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
SB960 Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB3544 Relating to water. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB3794 Relating to municipal solid waste; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
SB1125 Relating to unmanned aircraft systems. Senate Third Reading in Concurrence 06/27/2025 Yea
SCR34 Establishing limitations and deadlines for legislative measures for the 2026 regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly, and providing certain labor negotiation procedures. Senate Final Reading 06/27/2025 Yea
HB5015 Relating to the financial administration of the Bureau of Labor and Industries; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB3199 Relating to school attendance; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
SB824 Relating to health insurance. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB2614 Relating to the Oregon Public Defense Commission; and declaring an emergency. Senate Repassed 06/26/2025 Yea
HB3525 Relating to exempt wells that supply ground water for domestic purposes. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB3630 Relating to estate tax treatment of natural resource property; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB3644 Relating to a statewide shelter program; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB3687 Relating to majority vote thresholds for local charters; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB3792 Relating to consumer protection for utility ratepayers. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB3824 Relating to physical therapy; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB3940 Relating to wildfire; prescribing an effective date; and providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB3970 Relating to youth homelessness; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB2005 Relating to behavioral health; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/26/2025 Yea
HB2803 Relating to fees concerning water; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
SB5541 Relating to the financial administration of the Department of Transportation; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB2351 Relating to the economic development information of businesses; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB2725 Relating to the inclusion of ports in strategic investment program agreements; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3194 Relating to farmworker camps. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB5016 Relating to the financial administration of legislative branch agencies; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
SB236 Relating to controlled substances; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading in Concurrence 06/25/2025 Yea
SB736 Relating to investigations of child abuse involving the child's parent; and declaring an emergency. Senate Motion to Table 06/25/2025 Yea
HB2808 Relating to fees concerning wells; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB2977 Relating to funding to support species conservation; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. Senate Committee Do pass the A-Eng bill 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3064 Relating to health care coverage beginning at perimenopause. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3148 Relating to the availability of residential telecommunication services for low-income customers; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB2508 Relating to student data; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3040 Relating to early literacy. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
SB842 Relating to health care facilities; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB2271 Relating to employer taxes. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
SB875 Relating to the rights of children in care; and declaring an emergency. Senate Repassed 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3294 Relating to staffing plans for health care provider entities; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3321 Relating to primary prevention of substance use. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3349 Relating to fire protection; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3525 Relating to exempt wells that supply ground water for domestic purposes. Senate Committee Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3589 Relating to housing. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3630 Relating to estate tax treatment of natural resource property; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Committee Do pass 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3865 Relating to telephone solicitations. Senate Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3940 Relating to wildfire; prescribing an effective date; and providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. Senate Committee Do pass the B-Eng bill 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3954 Relating to the Oregon National Guard. Senate Committee Do pass the A-Eng bill 06/25/2025 Yea
HB3970 Relating to youth homelessness; and declaring an emergency. Senate Committee Do pass the A-Eng bill 06/25/2025 Yea
HB2573 Relating to emergency medical services for residents in long term care settings; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB3243 Relating to billing for ground ambulance services. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2138 Relating to land use; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2066 Relating to microgrids; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2065 Relating to the interconnection process; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2059 Relating to adult behavioral health facilities; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
SB51 Relating to housing; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB3179 Relating to public utilities; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB3069 Relating to public safety; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB3037 Relating to state grants awarded by the Department of Education; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
SB686 Relating to civic information. Senate Motion to Rerefer 06/24/2025 Yea
SB686 Relating to civic information. Senate Motion to Reconsider 06/24/2025 Yea
SB686 Relating to civic information. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Nay
HB2685 Relating to cytomegalovirus; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2555 Relating to sentencing; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2929 Relating to substance use; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2337 Relating to preferences for small businesses in public procurement; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2024 Relating to the behavioral health workforce; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB5025 Relating to the financial administration of the Oregon Health Authority; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
SB684 Relating to housing; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2712 Relating to the Judicial Department; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB5011 Relating to the financial administration of the Housing and Community Services Department; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB3687 Relating to majority vote thresholds for local charters; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Committee Do pass the A-Eng bill 06/24/2025 Yea
HB3865 Relating to telephone solicitations. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB3942 Relating to an expedited licensure process for health care facilities. Senate Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HCR40 Recognizing the Portland Trail Blazers. Senate Final Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
HB2342 Relating to fees concerning wildlife; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/23/2025 Yea
HB2658 Relating to conditions of development. Senate Third Reading 06/23/2025 Yea
SB688 Relating to performance-based regulation of electric utilities. Senate Third Reading 06/23/2025 Yea
HB2728 Relating to member data under the Public Employees Retirement System; and prescribing an effective date. Senate Third Reading 06/23/2025 Yea
SB5543 Relating to the financial administration of the Water Resources Department; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/23/2025 Yea
SB5515 Relating to the financial administration of the Department of Education; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/23/2025 Yea
HB5037 Relating to the financial administration of the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/23/2025 Yea
SB296 Relating to hospital discharge challenges; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/23/2025 Yea
SB95 Relating to judicial positions; and declaring an emergency. Senate Third Reading 06/23/2025 Yea
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Detail Oregon Joint Emergency Board Interim Committee 7
Detail Oregon Senate Rules Committees Chair 1
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
OR Oregon Senate District 24 Senate Democrat In Office 01/11/2021