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Sarah Finger McDonald
(D) - Oregon
Oregon House District 16
In Office - Started: 01/13/2025

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HB3582 Relating to statutes of limitation; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act changes the law about the time limit for some claims based on allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse and sexual assault. The Act gets rid of the time limit for claims based on child sexual abuse or sexual assault. (Flesch Readability Score: 64.2). Digest: The Act gets rid of the time limit for filing claims based on sexual assault or child sexual abuse. (Flesch Readability Score: 76.2). Modifies the qualifications for certain statutes of limitations for civil actions based on allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse and sexual assault. Prospectively eliminates the statute of limitations for civil actions based on sexual assault or child sexual abuse. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Crossed Over
SCR31 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. 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
HB2947 Relating to a study of PFAS in biosolids applied to land; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act directs OSU to study PFAS in biosolids that are spread on farm fields that do not produce crops for human food. (Flesch Readability Score: 69.4). Directs the Oregon State University Extension Service and the College of Agricultural Sciences of Oregon State University to study the distribution and occurrence of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in biosolids applied to agricultural fields that do not produce crops intended for human consumption. Directs the extension service and college to submit a final report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to agriculture not later than September 1, 2028. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HR3 Recognizing and honoring the history of Black drag in Oregon. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Honors the history of Black drag in Oregon. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.2). Recognizes and honors the history of Black drag in Oregon. In Committee
HB2292 Relating to treatment of human immunodeficiency virus. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Tells some health insurers and Medicaid plans to cover more drugs and treatment for HIV. (Flesch Readability Score: 73.1). Requires health benefit plans and medical assistance managed plans to provide coverage with no cost-sharing for additional treatment for human immunodeficiency virus and prohibits requiring prior authorization. In Committee
HB3365 Relating to climate change instruction in public schools. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would make new laws with respect to updates to academic content standards in certain core subjects. The updates must include standards about the causes and effects of climate change. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.8). Digest: The Act would make new laws that would require climate change instruction to be in- cluded in certain subjects taught in public schools. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.2). Directs the State Board of Education to ensure that academic content standards for core subjects include sufficient instruction on the causes and effects of climate change and strategies for responding to such causes and effects any revisions to the academic content standards for certain core subjects include standards that address the causes and effects of climate change and strat- egies for mitigating, adapting to and strengthening community resilience to those causes and effects . Applies to academic content standards that are reviewed and revised on or after the effective date of the Act. Crossed Over
HB3932 Relating to protecting beavers. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act prohibits a person from taking a beaver from certain waters. The Act prohibits a person from taking a beaver on public land within certain watersheds or near certain waters. The Act does not apply to agency staff. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.3). Instructs the State Fish and Wildlife Commission to adopt rules that prohibit Prohibits a person from taking a beaver on waters or watersheds that are classified in a certain manner or on public land that is within the watersheds or within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of the waters. Creates an Provides exceptions, including an exception for employees of federal and state land management agencies. Crossed Over
HB3546 Relating to large energy use facilities; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to large energy use facilities; and declaring an emergency. Passed
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, Passed
SB726 Relating to landfill emissions monitoring; and prescribing an effective date. AN ACT Relating to landfill emissions monitoring; and prescribing an effective date. Passed
HB3167 Relating to regulating sales of admission tickets to entertainment events. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Says a person may not sell or use software to get around a ticket seller’s or reseller’s efforts to sell tickets fairly. Says a person may not use a domain name that is too much like the name of an operator or venue without an okay from the operator or venue. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.0). Digest: Says that a ticket seller must tell a buyer the total price for a ticket and certain informa- tion before selling a ticket for an event. Says that a reseller must have a ticket before it can sell the ticket. Sets certain other requirements for ticket sales. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.5). Prohibits willfully selling or using software that is designed to circumvent, thwart, interfere with or evade a control or measure, including a security measure or an access control system, that an operator, ticket seller or reseller establishes or uses to ensure an equitable distribution, sale or resale of admission tickets for an entertainment event, including a public or private presale of ad- mission tickets. Prohibits a person from offering or selling an admission ticket to a retail purchaser unless the person discloses the initial price and total price of the admission ticket before requiring the purchaser to provide payment information. Requires the seller to make additional disclosures. Prohibits a person from willfully using, without prior authorization, an Internet domain name or subdomain name that names a venue, names an entertainment event or a person that is scheduled to appear or perform at the entertainment event or is substantially similar to the name of the venue, of the entertainment event or the person or entity that is scheduled to appear or perform at the entertainment event. Prohibits a person from publishing or causing another person to publish a website that has or uses text, images, graphics, a design or other material that is so substantially similar to the intellectual property of an operator or venue as to mislead a reasonable visitor to the website into believing that the website is affiliated with the op- erator or venue . Prohibits a reseller from selling or offering for resale an admission ticket unless the reseller has actual or constructive possession of the admission ticket and makes certain disclosures before complet- ing the sale. Punishes violations of the Act as an unlawful practice under the Unlawful Trade Practices Act. Crossed Over
SB1098 Relating to access to materials in schools; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Tells school district boards to have a policy about books in a school library. (Flesch Readability Score: 71.7). Digest: Prohibits the exclusion of certain school books based on the topic or author of the book. (Flesch Readability Score: 68.9). Prohibits discrimination when selecting or retaining school library materials, textbooks or in- structional materials or when developing and implementing a curriculum. Prescribes requirements for the removal of library materials, textbooks and instructional materials. Directs the Department of Education to provide technical assistance for school library programs. Directs each school district board to adopt a policy related to the selection and removal of materials available at a school library. Prescribes requirements of the policy. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. Passed
SB430 Relating to disclosures required in connection with online transactions. AN ACT Relating to disclosures required in connection with online transactions; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 646.608. Passed
HB2008 Relating to consumer protection. AN ACT Relating to consumer protection; amending ORS 646A.578. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB470 Relating to recordings of occupants of transient lodging; and prescribing an effective date. AN ACT Relating to recordings of occupants of transient lodging; amending ORS 30.831; and prescribing an effective date. Passed
SB951 Relating to the practice of health care; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to the practice of health care; creating new provisions; amending ORS 58.375 and 58.376; and declaring an emergency. Whereas the State of Oregon since 1947 has recognized that a conflict exists between the eco- nomic imperatives of for-profit corporations and other business entities and the need for patient- centered medical care; and Whereas an Oregon Supreme Court decision banned corporations from owning medical practices, practicing medicine or employing physicians for that reason; and Whereas many business entities have sought to circumvent the ban through complex ownership structures, contracting practices and other means, particularly in recent years; and Whereas the State of Oregon must protect the health, safety and welfare of residents of this state by responding to initiatives that threaten to usurp or have the effect of usurping the medical judgment of physicians and other practitioners in this state in favor of cost-cutting and profit- making, often at the expense of and in opposition to the best interests of patients; and Whereas some business entities have sought to silence criticism of their operations and man- agement practices through nondisclosure, noncompetition and nondisparagement agreements and other devices that stifle reporting of and accountability for these operations and practices; and Whereas to protect the best interests of patients in this state, and enable medical practitioners to exercise medical judgment free from interference from those who are not licensed to practice medicine in this state, the Legislative Assembly must prohibit business entities from practicing medicine or employing actively practicing physicians and other practitioners and using noncompe- tition agreements, nondisclosure agreements and nondisparagement agreements to restrict reason- able and honest criticism; now, therefore, Passed
HB2695 Relating to duties of the Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors. AN ACT Relating to duties of the Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors; amending ORS 353.050 and 353.060. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3560 Relating to the siting of child care facilities. AN ACT Relating to the siting of child care facilities; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 243.560 and 329A.440. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3179 Relating to public utilities; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Tells the PUC to look at the economic impact of a proposed residential rate or schedule of rates. Allows the PUC to adjust rates to mitigate an increase. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.7). Digest: Tells the PUC to look at the economic impact of a proposed rate or schedule of rates if the rates lead to certain revenue results. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.0). Directs the Public Utility Commission to consider the cumulative economic impact of a pro- posed rate or schedule of rates on a public utility’s ratepayers if the proposed rate or schedule of rates will result in an increase of the public utility’s revenue in this state by 2.5 percent or more. an elec- tric or natural gas company’s proposed residential rate or schedule of rates. Requires an electric or natural gas company to file an analysis of the cumulative economic impact on the company’s residential rate payers if the company’s return on equity is subject to review and modification. Modifies the commission’s general powers to give the commission broad discretion in setting rates. Authorizes the commission to adjust rates to mitigate or phase in an increase in rates if the increase would affect the ability of customers to maintain adequate utility services or could materially affect the economy of the state. an increase in residential customer rates if the increase would affect the ability of customers to maintain adequate utility services. Prohibits any increase in residential rates from taking effect from November 1 to March 31. Directs the commission to require an electric or natural gas company to establish a multiyear rate plan for certain rate revisions. Prohibits, until January 2, 2027, or the date the commission adopts rules regarding multiyear rate plans, certain rate increases from taking effect within 18 months from the date of the last rate increase. Authorizes a public utility, upon approval by the commission, to issue bonds and securitize debt for costs and expenses incurred or to be incurred by the public utility associated with capital in- vestments that are approved by the commission. certain capital investments, retiring a generation asset, environmental remediation or an event in which the availability of electricity or na- tural gas within a regional energy market is significantly constrained. Requires a public utility that provides electricity or gas services to provide and make public a visual representation of cost categories included in the public utility’s residential customer rates for the preceding calendar year. Requires a public utility to provide and make public a quarterly report on any rate adjustments the public utility expects within the next 12 months. Requires an electric or natural gas company to provide and make public a visual repre- sentation of cost categories included in the company’s residential customer rates and a re- port on any rate adjustments the company expects within the next 12 months. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB3187 Relating to age-based employment discrimination; and prescribing an effective date. AN ACT Relating to age-based employment discrimination; amending ORS 654.062 and 659A.030; and pre- scribing 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
HB2978 Relating to natural resources. AN ACT Relating to natural resources; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 366.161 and 366.162. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2007 Relating to summer learning; and declaring an emergency. AN ACT Relating to summer learning; creating new provisions; amending section 2, chapter 6, Oregon Laws 2024; and declaring an emergency. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3525 Relating to exempt wells that supply ground water for domestic purposes. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act requires landlords to test tenants’ wells for contaminants. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.3). Digest: This Act requires landlords to test tenants’ wells and DEQ to analyze its well data. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.5). Requires, for each dwelling unit rented by a landlord for which the source of drinking water is a an exempt well that is subject to regulation , that the landlord collect and test samples of drinking water from the dwelling unit for arsenic, E. coli coliform bacteria, lead and nitrates. Requires the Department of Environmental Quality Oregon Health Authority to adopt implemen- tation rules. Becomes operative on June 1, 2026. In Committee
HB3939 Relating to infrastructure projects; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act gives OBDD moneys to grant to cities for housing infrastructure. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.7). Extends the temporary Oregon Business Development Department residential infrastructure grant program by two years. Appropriates moneys for specified cities and projects. Declares an emergency, effective July 1, 2025. In Committee
HB3076 Relating to gun dealer licenses; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act creates a state gun dealer licensing program administered by the DOJ. The Act takes effect when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 72.6). Digest: The Act tells the DOJ to study a state gun dealer licensing program. (Flesch Readability Score: 76.5). Directs the Department of Justice to study the establishment of a state gun dealer licensing pro- gram, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026. Sunsets on January 2, 2027. Establishes a state gun dealer licensing program. Requires a license for dealers selling firearms, frames, receivers and unfinished frames and receivers beginning January 1, 2027, or October 15, 2027, for certain federal firearms licensees. Authorizes the Department of Justice to establish licensing fees. Specifies eligibility cri- teria for obtaining the license. Directs the department to conduct licensee inspections. Specifies circumstances that result in license suspension or revocation or the imposition of a civil penalty. Directs the department to adopt rules concerning licensee employee training, the storage of firearms and ammunition by licensees and other security requirements. Re- quires licensee employee background checks and specifies requirements for recordkeeping. Punishes the selling of a firearm by a dealer without a license by a maximum of five years’ imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. Directs the department to submit an annual report on the licensing program to the Legislative Assembly. Establishes the Firearm Dealer License Fund. Requires a transferor at a gun show to hold a state license. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB3794 Relating to municipal solid waste; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act creates the Task Force on Municipal Solid Waste in the Willamette Valley. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.7). Establishes the Task Force on Municipal Solid Waste in the Willamette Valley. Directs the task force to submit a report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the envi- ronment no later than December 15, 2026. Sunsets the task force on December 31, 2026. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
HB3634 Relating to the water workforce; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act makes new laws with respect to workforce development activities with respect to the water workforce. The Act takes effect when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.4). Establishes the Water Workforce Program in the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to support workforce development initiatives within the water workforce. Directs the commission to award grants to local workforce development boards to administer the program. Requires the commission to disburse funds appropriated for the purpose of administering the program to local workforce development boards within a certain timeline. Requires the com- mission and local workforce development boards to consult with certain entities to establish a process and criteria for distributing moneys to certain subgrantees and entities that par- ticipate in certain workforce development activities. Requires the commission and the boards to establish the process and criteria within a certain timeline. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB3955 Relating to research funding at Oregon Health and Science University; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act creates a fund matching program for research at OHSU. (Flesch Readability Score: 80.3). Directs the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to administer a program to provide matching funds for research at Oregon Health and Science University. Directs the university to provide confirmation that the university has received a specified amount of private funding for re- search before the university may receive moneys under the program. Establishes the OHSU Research Fund to support the program. Appropriates moneys to the commission for deposit into the fund. Sunsets the program and the fund on January 2, 2028. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB3592 Relating to artificial intelligence. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Creates a commission on AI to be a central resource on the use of AI in this state. Di- rects the SCIO to hire a Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.7). Establishes the Oregon Commission on Artificial Intelligence to serve as a central resource to monitor the use of artificial intelligence technologies and systems in this state and report on long- term policy implications. Directs the commission to provide an annual report to the Legislative As- sembly. Allows the commission to make recommendations for legislation, regulations or policies to the Legislative Assembly. Directs the State Chief Information Officer to hire a Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer to as- sist the commission in carrying out the commission’s duties. In Committee
HB3554 Relating to support for health care providers; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act makes changes intended to help support health care providers. (Flesch Read- ability Score: 64.9). Directs the Oregon Health Authority to establish a primary care provider loan repayment pro- gram to provide loan repayment subsidies to specified primary care providers. Defines “primary care provider.” Directs the authority to establish a primary care incentive program to provide financial incentives to eligible primary care practices. Defines “primary care practice.” Directs the authority to provide low-interest loans to eligible primary care practices to implement or upgrade interoper- ative electronic health records systems. Directs the authority, in collaboration with the Department of Consumer and Business Services, to establish develop and implement a centralized online portal for reporting data on health out- come and quality measures. Directs the authority and the department to convene a task force to assist in the development and implementation of the portal. Requires the authority and the department to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly on the implementation of their progress in developing and implementing the portal. Directs the authority to study past barriers to and potential solutions for establishing a cen- tralized system for health care practitioner credentialing information and report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly on the authority’s findings and recommendations. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
HB3221 Relating to urgent care centers; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Prohibits the use of the terms “urgent” or “urgent care” unless a health clinic registers with OHA. Makes an urgent care center that is registered with OHA meet certain standards. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.8). Digest: Requires an urgent care center in this state to be registered with OHA and meet certain standards. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.1). Requires a person or government unit that is establishing or operating an urgent care center in this state to register the urgent care center with the Oregon Health Authority. Defines “urgent care center.” Requires certain minimum health service capabilities for an urgent care center. Requires certain information to be posted on-site of an urgent care center. Requires an urgent care center to provide a patient with a clinical summary and copy of medical notes made during a visit. Requires the authority to establish procedures for filing a complaint as to an urgent care center. Prohibits a person or government entity that is not registered with the Oregon Health Authority from using a business or trade name with the terms “urgent” or “urgent care” or from holding itself out using the terms “urgent” or “urgent care” in any external sign or advertisement. Directs the authority to adopt a process and criteria for registering an urgent care cen- ter in this state. Makes registration optional. Requires an urgent care center that is regis- tered in this state to provide certain information to the authority, have minimum health service capabilities and meet certain requirements. Defines “urgent care center” and “spe- cialty urgent care center” for the purposes of the Act. Directs the authority to establish and maintain a website to provide the public information on urgent care centers registered in this state. Directs the authority to conduct a study on incentives for urgent care centers to accept all patients. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
HB3079 Relating to youth homelessness. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act tells DHS to submit some plans to the Legislative Assembly about homeless youth and it makes changes to who can get help with housing. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.0). Requires the Department of Human Services to update its 2022 estimate of costs to implement youth experiencing homelessness programs. Requires the Department of Human Services and the Housing and Community Services Department to study options for allocating 30 percent of their respective budgets in the 2027-2029 biennium toward reducing the number of youth aging into adult homelessness. Directs the Department of Human Services to submit findings to the interim commit- tees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing and human services not later than September 15, 2026. Sunsets on January 2, 2027. Expands eligibility for emergency housing. In Committee
SB697 Relating to firearms. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act limits gun possession for people who are under 21 years of age. (Flesch Read- ability Score: 71.7). Prohibits a person under 21 years of age from possessing firearms with specified exceptions. Punishes by a maximum of 364 days’ imprisonment, a fine of up to $6,250, or both. Prohibits a person from transferring certain firearms to a recipient the person knows, or rea- sonably should know, is under 21 years of age. Punishes by a maximum of 364 days’ imprisonment, a fine of up to $6,250, or both. Specifies exceptions. In Committee
SB698 Relating to the possession of firearms in certain public areas. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act changes the public areas where a person with a CHL can possess a gun. (Flesch Readability Score: 79.5). Authorizes the governing bodies of certain public entities that own or control public buildings to adopt a policy, ordinance or regulation limiting the affirmative defense for concealed handgun licensees for the crime of possessing a firearm in a public building. Provides that in a prosecution for possessing a firearm in a building or on grounds subject to such a policy, ordinance or regu- lation, the concealed handgun licensee affirmative defense is not a complete defense, but results in a Class A misdemeanor conviction punishable by 364 days’ imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. In Committee
SB696 Relating to rapid fire activators; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act creates two new crimes concerning rapid fire activators. The Act takes effect when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 72.5). Creates the crime of unlawful transport, manufacture or transfer of a rapid fire activator. Pun- ishes by a maximum of 10 years’ imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both. Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a rapid fire activator. Punishes by a maximum of 364 days’ imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Specifies exceptions for both crimes. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB3010 Relating to pesticide education; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act tells OSU and ODA to give pesticide training in Spanish. (Flesch Read- ability Score: 67.7). Digest: The Act tells OSU to give pesticide training in Spanish. (Flesch Readability Score: 69.7). Directs the Oregon State University Extension Service to develop a program for Spanish lan- guage pesticide education. Directs Oregon State University and the State Department of Ag- riculture to complete development of the Spanish language version of the online pesticide precertification program and to publicize the program. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
HB2730 Relating to incentives for beginning agricultural operators; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act creates a new program to encourage beginning farmers and ranchers and creates a new fund for the program. The Act goes into effect when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 73.1). Digest: The Act creates a new program to encourage beginning farmers and ranchers. The Act creates a new fund for the program. (Flesch Readability Score: 79.3). Establishes a beginning farmer and rancher incentive program in the State Department of Ag- riculture. Requires the department to establish types of incentives to provide to beginning farmers and ranchers. Establishes the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Incentive Fund. Continuously appropriates moneys in the fund to the department for purposes of the incentive program. Appropriates moneys for deposit into the fund. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB3183 Relating to the Open Educational Resources Program; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act gives money to HECC for purposes of the OER Program. The Act declares an emergency and becomes law when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.8). Appropriates moneys to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission for purposes of the Open Educational Resources Program. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB3182 Relating to aid to students in higher education; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Tells the HECC to give money to fund basic needs for higher learning students. Creates a task force on student housing to study student housing needs. Directs the HECC to provide grants to certain organizations that help low-income college students with housing. Declares an emergency and becomes law when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.4). Directs the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to administer a grant program to fund basic needs programming. Appropriates moneys to the commission to establish the program and award grants for basic needs programming. Sunsets the grant program on January 2, 2027. Establishes the Task Force on Student Housing to review and make recommendations on policy changes regarding barriers that students in higher education face in accessing affordable housing. Sunsets the task force on January 2, 2027. Directs the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to award grants to nonprofit organiza- tions that provide affordable housing support to low-income students in higher education in this state. Appropriates moneys to the commission for purposes of awarding the grants. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB2450 Relating to child care impact statements. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act tells the DELC to prepare a child care impact statement in certain situations. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.5). Directs the Department of Early Learning and Care, upon request of one member of the Legis- lative Assembly from each major political party, to prepare a child care impact statement for pro- posed legislation or a state measure. Requires the Secretary of State to print a child care impact statement for a state measure in the voters’ pamphlet. In Committee
HB2729 Relating to schools; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act tells the OHA to issue grants and take other actions to increase school-based health services. (Flesch Readability Score: 70.1). Digest: The Act tells the OHA to adjust its school-based health center grants for inflation. The Act tells the OHA to issue grants and take other actions to increase school-based health services. The Act authorizes lottery bonds for school-based health services. (Flesch Readability Score: 66.4). Directs the Oregon Health Authority to modify the amounts of grants for school-based health centers for inflation. Directs the authority to issue grants for the planning and operation of school-based health ser- vices. Directs the authority Oregon Health Authority to develop and implement a program to issue grants to increase and improve school-based mental health services and substance use services. Directs the authority to study methods for providing or increasing reimbursement for mental health services delivered through school-based health centers. Authorizes the issuance of lottery bonds for school-based health center purposes. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
SB1131 Relating to the Chintimini Wildlife Center; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act tells DAS to give a grant to the Chintimini Wildlife Center. (Flesch Readability Score: 76.5). Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to award a grant to the Chintimini Wildlife Center. Declares an emergency, effective July 1, 2025. In Committee
HB2250 Relating to redistricting. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would have the state use the last known address of adults in custody, if avail- able, to create some voting districts. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.2). Directs the Department of Corrections to determine the last-known address of adults in custody, if the address is readily known or available to an adult in custody, and submit information to the Portland State University Population Research Center. Directs the center to adjust the population data reported in the federal decennial census to reflect the residence status of adults in custody before incarceration. Requires the Legislative Assembly or Secretary of State, whichever is applicable, to reapportion the state into legislative districts based on the adjusted population data. Requires use of the ad- justed population data to apportion county or municipal boundaries. In Committee
HB3529 Relating to tribal relations training for the legislative branch; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act tells CIS to give training on Indian tribes and tribal relations at least once per calendar quarter. The Act requires Senate and House members and all legislative staff to attend the training at least once per year. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.5). Directs the Executive Officer of the Commission on Indian Services to provide training on tribes and tribal relations at least once per calendar quarter. Requires all members of the Legislative As- sembly and all legislative staff to attend the training at least once annually. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
HB3531 Relating to the Commission on Indian Services; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act directs CIS to hire staff to aid tribes and state agencies to work together on natural resources management. The Act gives money to CIS for this purpose. The Act starts on July 1, 2025. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.7). Directs the Commission on Indian Services to employ a natural resources management tribal liaison officer to facilitate opportunities for integrated natural resources management between In- dian tribes and state agencies with natural resources management duties. Appropriates moneys to fund the work of the liaison officer. Declares an emergency, effective on July 1, 2025. In Committee
HB2963 Relating to electric bicycles; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act directs the EQC to create an electric bicycle rebate program. (Flesch Read- ability Score: 60.7). Directs the Environmental Quality Commission to establish by rule a program for providing re- bate vouchers to qualifying individuals who purchase electric assisted bicycles. Establishes the Electric Bicycle Incentive Fund. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
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. In Committee
HB3512 Relating to PFAS. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act prohibits the sale of certain products that contain PFAS. (Flesch Readability Score: 72.6). Prohibits the distribution or sale of certain covered products that contain intentionally added perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances. Requires a manufacturer of covered products to pro- vide a certificate of compliance to persons that sell or distribute covered products in this state. Authorizes the Attorney General to investigate and bring an action to obtain an injunction or a civil penalty for violations of the Act. Becomes operative on January 1, 2027. In Committee
HB3181 Relating to a task force on youth apprenticeships; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act creates the Task Force on Youth Apprenticeship. The Act takes effect when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 80.2). Establishes the Task Force on Youth Apprenticeship. Requires the task force to submit a report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to business and labor not later than December 1, 2026. Sunsets on January 2, 2027. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB2669 Relating to part-time faculty at community colleges; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would set new laws with respect to the rate that community colleges must pay part-time faculty. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.6). Digest: The Act tells community colleges how to decide the rate at which part-time faculty will be paid. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.1). Requires community colleges to pay part-time faculty at the same rate, on a per-hour basis, as a certain percentage of the total salary that the community college pays equally experienced full-time faculty to prepare for and teach a course who teach comparable courses . Appropriates moneys to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission for the purpose of paying for salary equity. Declares an emergency, effective July 1, 2025. In Committee
HB3064 Relating to health care coverage beginning at perimenopause. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Tells some health insurers, OEBB and PEBB to cover care for menopause symptoms. (Flesch Readability Score: 69.9). Requires certain health insurers, the Oregon Educators Benefit Board and the Public Employees’ Benefit Board to cover treatment for perimenopause, menopause and postmenopause. In Committee
HB3012 Relating to voting in school district elections. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act lets someone who is 16 or 17 years old and registered to vote to cast a ballot in school district elections. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.1). Permits an individual who is 16 or 17 years of age and registered to vote to cast a ballot in school district elections. In Committee
HB3196 Relating to state finance; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act gives money to DOJ for purposes related to VOCA grants. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.7). Digest: The Act gives money to DOJ to backfill reductions in VOCA grants. (Flesch Readability Score: 74.8). Appropriates moneys to the Department of Justice to backfill reductions in for purposes re- lated to federal Victims of Crime Act grants. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB2457 Relating to the Rare Disease Advisory Council. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act would create an advisory council on rare diseases. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.3). Establishes the Rare Disease Advisory Council. Directs the council to biennially submit a report to the Governor and appropriate legislative committees summarizing the activities of the council and making policy recommendations. In Committee
HB3577 Relating to wastewater treatment; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: This Act gives money to DAS to give money to a city to build a wastewater treatment plant. (Flesch Readability Score: 71.0). Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for the purpose of providing a grant to the City of Adair Village to construct a wastewater treatment facility. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
HB3173 Relating to the OregonFlora Program at Oregon State University; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act creates a program at OSU regarding plant life in this state. The Act declares an emergency and becomes law on July 1, 2025. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.1). Establishes the OregonFlora Program at Oregon State University. Appropriates moneys to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to be distributed to Oregon State University for pur- poses of the OregonFlora Program. Declares an emergency, effective July 1, 2025. In Committee
HB3143 Relating to fostering coexistence with beavers; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act allows agencies to award moneys under a grant program related to living with beavers on private land. The Act directs an agency and a committee to report on the grant program. The Act gives moneys to the agency for the grant program. The Act goes into effect on the 91st day after the 2025 session ends. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.3). Establishes the Landowners Living with Beavers Grant Program Subaccount in the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund. Authorizes the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to award block grants from the subaccount under the Landowners Living with Beavers Grant Program, on recommendations from the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee. Directs the department and the committee to jointly report on the grant program to committees or interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the environment on or before Septem- ber 15, 2027. Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the department for deposit in the subaccount for purposes related to the grant program. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
HB2979 Relating to state financial administration; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act gives money to DAS to give to groups to help produce and distribute food. (Flesch Readability Score: 84.8). Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Ser- vices for distribution to various entities for food production and distribution. Declares an emergency, effective July 1, 2025. In Committee
HB3131 Relating to the Oregon Agricultural Heritage Fund; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act gives money to a state agency for uses related to working lands. The Act goes into effect when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 71.2). Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, out of the General Fund, for deposit in the Oregon Agricultural Heritage Fund. Establishes a maximum limit for payment of expenses by the board from the Oregon Agricultural Heritage Fund. Declares an emergency, effective on passage. In Committee
HB3530 Relating to highway names. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act requires the term “squaw” to be removed from highway names. (Flesch Read- ability Score: 88.9). Directs public bodies to change the name of highways that use the term “squaw” in the name. In Committee
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. In Committee
HB3437 Relating to public health; declaring an emergency. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. 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. Defines “flavored inhalant delivery sys- tem 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. In Committee
HB2254 Relating to wages. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act makes laws about unpaid wages for workers who work on construction projects. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.7). Makes an owner and a direct contractor jointly and severally liable in a civil action for any unpaid wages owed to the unrepresented employees of the direct contractor and subcontractors at any tier. Provides the statute of limitations for actions regarding recovery for unpaid and overtime wages. Requires subcontractors to provide certain payroll records and other information to the owner or the direct contractor, upon request. Permits the owner and the direct contractor to withhold payment to a subcontractor in certain circumstances. In Committee
HB2044 Relating to credit for student activities; prescribing an effective date. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Directs ODE to make standards for a student to earn credit for a student activity. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.8). Requires the Department of Education, in collaboration with the STEM Investment Council, to conduct specified reviews for the purpose of developing and recommending standards by which technology-based competitive student activities may satisfy high school diploma requirements or career and technical education program requirements. Sunsets on June 30, 2026. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die. In Committee
HB2678 Relating to services for medically complex Oregonians. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act tells state agencies to study ways to improve services for people with complex medical needs. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.1). Directs the Department of Human Services to establish an Exceptional Home Care Worker Certification program. Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study the fea- sibility of implementing a new classification for case managers who serve people with acute behav- ioral health needs. Directs the Department of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority to study funding pathways for providing behavioral health services to seniors and persons with phys- ical disabilities, a shared functional needs assessment tool and a process for incorporating housing benefit eligibility applications into the Oregon Eligibility (ONE) system. Directs the Department of Human Services to develop a data-driven argument for expanding the service priority levels for which an individual may be eligible for medical assistance. In Committee
HB3138 Relating to an organic policy special assistant to the Director of Agriculture. The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act tells an agency head to hire an organic policy specialist. The Act describes the tasks of the new specialist. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.2). Instructs the Director of Agriculture to employ an organic policy special assistant to the di- rector. In Committee
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
HB5042 Relating to state financial administration; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB5034 Relating to the financial administration of the Public Utility Commission of Oregon; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB2805 Relating to food establishment licenses. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB5041 Relating to the financial administration of the Oregon Youth Authority; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB5030 Relating to the financial administration of the Psychiatric Security Review Board; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB2140 Relating to funding of the State School Fund; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB2809 Relating to pesticide registration fees; prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB2370 Relating to fees imposed by the Public Utility Commission; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB5035 Relating to the financial administration of the Oregon Racing Commission; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB2037 Relating to participation in athletics according to biological sex. House Withdraw from Committee 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2806 Relating to license fees for commercial instruments. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB5003 Relating to the financial administration of the Commission for the Blind; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB5029 Relating to the financial administration of the Department of State Police; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB3546 Relating to large energy use facilities; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading in Concurrence 06/05/2025 Yea
SCR29 In memoriam: William D. (Bill) Thorndike, Jr., 1953-2025. House Read and Adopted 06/05/2025 Yea
HB3963 Relating to offshore wind energy development; prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 06/05/2025 Yea
HB2384 Relating to fees on the transportation of oil by rail. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB5522 Relating to the financial administration of the Oregon Government Ethics Commission; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB5507 Relating to the financial administration of the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB5504 Relating to the financial administration of the Oregon Department of Aviation; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB147 Relating to the Elliott State Forest. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB5512 Relating to the financial administration of the Oregon Board of Dentistry; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB5508 Relating to the financial administration of the Columbia River Gorge Commission; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB5539 Relating to the financial administration of the Department of State Lands; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB170 Relating to assaults in the workplace. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB5540 Relating to the financial administration of the State Board of Tax Practitioners; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB5532 Relating to the financial administration of specified boards; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB15 Relating to simple estates. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB5544 Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB916 Relating to unemployment insurance benefits for employees unemployed due to a labor dispute. House Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
SB916 Relating to unemployment insurance benefits for employees unemployed due to a labor dispute. House Motion to substitute Minority Report 06/04/2025 Nay
SB1098 Relating to access to materials in schools; declaring an emergency. House Motion to Change Calendar 06/04/2025 Yea
HCR38 Recognizing and honoring Deputy Paul Emerson Baker for his service to this state. House Special Order 06/04/2025 Yea
SB150 Relating to compensation for services performed in connection with a claim for a veteran's benefit; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SB729 Relating to mental health services for individuals with disabilities; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
HB2351 Relating to the economic development information of businesses; prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SB872 Relating to disciplinary actions imposed by the State Mortuary and Cemetery Board. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SB777 Relating to the depredation of livestock. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SB685 Relating to hydrogen; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SB874 Relating to Oriental medicine. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
HB2456 Relating to the Sexual Assault Victims' Emergency Medical Response Fund. House Third Reading in Concurrence 06/03/2025 Yea
SB857 Relating to reporting on violation of animal racing laws. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SB952 Relating to vacancies in the United States Senate. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SB944 Relating to older foster children. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SB974 Relating to the timeline for reviewing land use applications for housing; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
HB3474 Relating to the Secretary of State conducting a study of changes to the U.S. Postal Service. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SB1066 Relating to safety requirements for residential facilities; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
SCR30 Designates April 10, 2025, as Purple Up! Day for Month of the Military Child. House Read and Adopted 06/03/2025 Yea
SCR31 Commending the Legislative Commission on Indian Services on its 50th anniversary. House Special Order 06/03/2025 Yea
HB5032 Relating to the financial administration of the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/02/2025 Yea
SB83 Relating to wildfire; declaring an emergency. House Withdraw from Committee 06/02/2025 Nay
HB2442 Relating to providing proof of United States citizenship when registering to vote. House Withdraw from Committee 06/02/2025 Nay
SB726 Relating to landfill emissions monitoring; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 06/02/2025 Yea
SB726 Relating to landfill emissions monitoring; and prescribing an effective date. House Motion to Reconsider 06/02/2025 Yea
SCR6 Recognizing and honoring the South Eugene Robotics Team for its accomplishments in robotics and its commitment to the greater good. House Special Order 06/02/2025 Yea
HB5017 Relating to the financial administration of the State Library; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/02/2025 Yea
HB5008 Relating to the financial administration of the Employment Relations Board; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/02/2025 Yea
HB2385 Relating to restrictions on 340B covered entities; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading in Concurrence 06/02/2025 Yea
HB5013 Relating to the financial administration of the Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/02/2025 Yea
HB5019 Relating to the financial administration of the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/02/2025 Yea
HB5023 Relating to the financial administration of the Oregon State Board of Nursing; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/02/2025 Yea
HB5027 Relating to the financial administration of the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/02/2025 Yea
HB5033 Relating to state financial administration; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 06/02/2025 Yea
HB3789 Relating to union misrepresentation. House Third Reading in Concurrence 06/02/2025 Yea
SB605 Relating to medical debt reporting. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
SB550 Relating to a right to repair consumer equipment. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
SB83 Relating to wildfire; declaring an emergency. House Withdraw from Committee 05/29/2025 Nay
SB726 Relating to landfill emissions monitoring; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
SB610 Relating to funding for substance use services. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
SB459 Relating to the Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2095 Relating to revenue; prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
SB586 Relating to termination of tenancy due to sale of dwelling unit; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2236 Relating to employment; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading in Concurrence 05/29/2025 Yea
SB360 Relating to machine-powered pesticide application devices; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
SB430 Relating to disclosures required in connection with online transactions. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
SB162 Relating to cannabis; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
SB470 Relating to recordings of occupants of transient lodging; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
HB3007 Relating to accommodations for students diagnosed with a brain injury; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading in Concurrence 05/29/2025 Yea
SB890 Relating to the Oregon Sunshine Committee. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
HB3342 Relating to water; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading in Concurrence 05/29/2025 Yea
HB3372 Relating to exempt uses of water. House Third Reading in Concurrence 05/29/2025 Yea
HB3582 Relating to statutes of limitation; declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
SB1061 Relating to a lumber grading training program. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
HB3953 Relating to public charter school sponsorship. House Third Reading 05/29/2025 Yea
HCR37 Recognizing Andy Bromeland for his service and commitment to the people of the State of Oregon. House Special Order 05/29/2025 Yea
SB426 Relating to wages. House Third Reading 05/28/2025 Yea
SB426 Relating to wages. House Motion to Refer 05/28/2025 Nay
SB426 Relating to wages. House Motion to Rerefer 05/28/2025 Nay
SB426 Relating to wages. House Motion to substitute Minority Report 05/28/2025 Nay
SB951 Relating to the practice of health care; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 05/28/2025 Yea
HB2944 Relating to penalties for failure to comply with certain requirements under the laws governing public employee collective bargaining. House Third Reading in Concurrence 05/27/2025 Yea
SB221 Relating to a fish enhancement program; and declaring an emergency. House Third Reading 05/27/2025 Yea
HB2211 Relating to dental subcontractors; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading in Concurrence 05/27/2025 Yea
SB302 Relating to kindergarten through grade 12 education. House Third Reading 05/27/2025 Yea
SCR11 Recognizing and honoring the National Conference of State Legislatures on its 50th anniversary in 2025. House Read and Adopted 05/27/2025 Yea
SB180 Relating to retaliatory actions for defamation. House Third Reading 05/27/2025 Yea
HB2460 Relating to local courts; and prescribing an effective date. House Third Reading in Concurrence 05/27/2025 Yea
HB2559 Relating to veterans. House Third Reading in Concurrence 05/27/2025 Yea
HB2348 Relating to economic development programs. House Third Reading in Concurrence 05/27/2025 Yea
SB934 Relating to the identification of talented and gifted children. House Third Reading 05/27/2025 Yea
  Committee Position Rank
Detail Oregon House Agriculture, Land Use, Natural Resources and Water Committee Vice Chair 3
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
OR Oregon House District 16 House Democrat In Office 01/13/2025