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LEGISLATIVE ACCESS NUMBERS: LEGISLATIVE INTERNET ACCESS:Oregon outside Salem, toll free 1-800-332-2313 http://www.oregonlegislature.govSalem area (503) 986-1187TTY: 711
EIGHTIETH OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
2019 Regular Session
JOINTLegislative Schedule
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2019
SENATE OFFICERS
HOUSE OFFICERS
SENATE CAUCUS LEADERS
HOUSE CAUCUS LEADERS
SENATE CONVENES AT 11:00 AM ON MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2019HOUSE CONVENES AT 10:30 AM ON MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2019
91st Calendar Day
PETER COURTNEY, PresidentLAURIE MONNES ANDERSON, President Pro Tempore
LORI L. BROCKER, Secretary of the SenateLETA EDWARDS, Sergeant at Arms
TINA KOTEK, SpeakerPAUL HOLVEY, Speaker Pro Tempore
TIMOTHY G. SEKERAK, Chief ClerkBRIAN MCKINLEY, Sergeant at Arms
GINNY BURDICK, Majority LeaderELIZABETH STEINER HAYWARD, Deputy Majority LeaderMARK HASS, Majority WhipROB WAGNER, Majority WhipMICHAEL DEMBROW, Assistant Majority LeaderCHUCK RILEY, Assistant Majority Leader
HERMAN BAERTSCHIGER JR, Minority LeaderCLIFF BENTZ, Deputy Minority LeaderALAN OLSEN, Deputy Minority Leader
CHUCK THOMSEN, Deputy Minority LeaderDENNIS LINTHICUM, Minority Whip
JENNIFER WILLIAMSON, Majority LeaderBARBARA SMITH WARNER, Majority WhipROB NOSSE, Deputy Majority WhipJOHN LIVELY, Assistant Majority LeaderJULIE FAHEY, Assistant Majority LeaderJANELLE BYNUM, Assistant Majority Leader
CARL WILSON, Republican LeaderGREG BARRETO, Deputy Republican Leader
SHERRIE SPRENGER, Republican WhipDENYC BOLES, Deputy Republican Whip
DUANE STARK, Assistant Republican LeaderRON NOBLE, Assistant Republican Leader
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This Publication Contains:
Third Reading Notices
Today’s Scheduled Meetings
Senate Committee Agendas
Senate Special Committee Agendas
House Committee Agendas
Joint Committee Agendas
Joint Special Committee Agendas
Joint Task Force Agendas
Public Commission Agendas
Index of Measures Scheduled for Hearing
Senate Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule
Senate Special Committee Regular Meeting Schedule
House Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule
Joint Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule
Joint Special Committee Regular Meeting Schedule
Senate Standing Committee Membership
Senate Special Committee Membership
House Standing Committee Membership
Joint Committee Membership
Committee Assignments by Senator
Committee Assignments by Representative
THIRD READINGS
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2019SENATE CONVENES AT 11:00 A.M.
THIRD READING OF SENATE MEASURES:
Carried over from Thursday, April 18, 2019
SB 247 A-Eng............................ProzanskiSB 1039 A-Eng............................Monnes AndersonSB 1041 A-Eng............................Monnes Anderson
THIRD READING OF SENATE MEASURES:
SCR 26 ......................................BeyerSCR 30 A-Eng............................ProzanskiSCR 33 ......................................WintersSB 5522 A-Eng............................HeardSB 5534 A-Eng............................GoldenSB 369 A-Eng............................ProzanskiSB 726 A-Eng............................Taylor, KnoppSB 823 A-Eng............................Monnes Anderson
THIRD READING OF HOUSE MEASURES:
Carried over from Tuesday, April 16, 2019
HB 2504 ......................................Taylor
THIRD READING OF HOUSE MEASURES:
Carried over from Wednesday, April 17, 2019
HB 2090 ......................................FaganHB 2092 ......................................Knopp
THIRD READING OF HOUSE MEASURES:
Carried over from Thursday, April 18, 2019
HB 2334 ......................................GirodHB 2426 ......................................OlsenHB 2603 A-Eng............................BoquistHB 2812 A-Eng............................Manning Jr
THIRD READING OF HOUSE MEASURES:
HCR 16 ......................................Monnes AndersonHCR 21 ......................................BoquistHB 2595 ......................................RoblanHB 2913 ......................................Bentz
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THIRD READINGS
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2019HOUSE CONVENES AT 10:30 A.M.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS:
Carried over from Thursday, April 18, 2019
HB 2217 A-Eng............................GreenlickHB 2225 A-Eng............................HelmHB 2355 A-Eng............................Smith DBHB 2496 A-Eng............................WilliamsHB 2530 A-Eng............................Wilde, ZikaHB 2573 A-Eng............................McKeownHB 2883 A-Eng............................SchoutenHB 2886 A-Eng............................EvansHB 2935 A-Eng............................Alonso LeonHB 3099 A-Eng............................BynumHB 3272 A-Eng............................MeekHB 3389 A-Eng............................BarkerHB 3401 A-Eng............................Boshart Davis
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS:
HB 5004 A-Eng............................GombergHB 2013 A-Eng............................WilliamsonHB 2141 A-Eng............................HernandezHB 2399 A-Eng............................BarkerHB 2420 A-Eng............................HolveyHB 2423 A-Eng............................HolveyHB 3077 A-Eng............................SalinasHB 3146 ......................................WilliamsonHB 3201 A-Eng............................HernandezHB 3216 A-Eng............................BynumHB 3289 A-Eng............................Williamson
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TODAY’S SCHEDULED MEETINGS
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NOTICE: Committee meetings are subject to change Check Committee Agendas in this publication
SENATE COMMITTEESEducation 1:00 P.M. HR BHealth Care 1:00 P.M. HR AHousing 3:00 P.M. HR BJudiciary 8:30 A.M. HR CRules 1:00 P.M. HR C
HOUSE COMMITTEESBusiness and Labor 8:00 A.M. HR EEconomic Development 1:00 P.M. HR DEducation 3:00 P.M. HR DHuman Services and Housing 1:00 P.M. HR 50Judiciary 1:00 P.M. HR ERevenue 8:30 A.M. HR ARules 3:00 P.M. HR C
JOINT COMMITTEESTransportation 3:00 P.M. HR FWays and Means
Subcommittee On General Government3:00 P.M. H-174
Ways and MeansSubcommittee On Public Safety
3:00 P.M. H-170
Ways and MeansSubcommittee On Transportation and Economic Development
1:00 P.M. HR F
SENATE COMMITTEE AGENDAS
SENATE COMMITTEE AGENDAS
NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of takingtestimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemedappropriate.
Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting.Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee.
Committee agendas are subject to change.
For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated.
Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, ifpossible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked tocontact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair.
ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made atleast 72 hours in advance.
** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee.
BUSINESS AND GENERAL GOVERNMENTOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1556
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR B
Please note 8:30 AM start time.
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHB 2093 Permits Oregon Department of Administrative
Services to contract with other entity, and toparticipate in, sponsor, conduct or administercooperative procurements, for purpose ofacquiring, installing, maintaining or operatingdevices or facilities to deliver electricity to publicfor electric motor vehicles.
HB 3205 Expands Telecommunication Devices AccessProgram to include provision of communicationfacilitators.
HB 3218 Limits time during which Appraiser Certificationand Licensure Board may commence disciplinaryproceedings.
HB 2430 Eliminates sunset date of Public Records AdvisoryCouncil.
HB 2486 Allows Real Estate Agency to electronicallyfacilitate condominium reporting process.
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR B
Please note 8:30 AM start time.
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHB 3061 Allows political subdivision to convey real
property to nonprofit, municipal or privatecorporation for purpose of providing broadbandservice.
HB 2243 Defines "public library" as public facility providingfree and equal access to library and informationservices for all residents of local government unit.
HB 2094 Permits contracting agency to consider at any timebefore executing public contract with bidder orproposer whether bidder or proposer owesliquidated or delinquent debt to state.
HB 3113 Increases number of premises at which winerylicensee may import, process, store and exportwine or cider and sell malt beverages, wine andcider under single license.
HB 2419 Permits Department of Consumer and BusinessServices to issue licenses and conduct criminalrecords checks through Nationwide MultistateLicensing System.
Note change: HB 3065 has been removed. HB 3113 and HB2419 have been added.
CAMPAIGN FINANCEOffice: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR B
Informational MeetingPublic testimony welcome
Youth voice in elections, accessibility of elections tostudents
Perla Alvarez, Oregon Student AssociationSamantha Gladu, The Bus Project
Campaign Contribution LimitsWilliam Miller, Native American Youth and Family Center
Campaign advertisement disclosures, IndependentExpenditures
Dan Meek, Honest Election Oregon; Oregon ProgressiveParty
Please note change: the informational meeting on "CampaignContribution Limits" has been added.
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EDUCATIONOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1505
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR B
Public HearingHB 2191 Expands reasons for excused absences from school
to include mental or behavioral health.HB 2556 Provides seven days of excused absences from
school if pupil is dependent of member of ArmedForces of United States who is on active duty orwho is called into active duty.
HB 2512 Requires one member of State Board of Educationto be engaged in teaching as licensed teacher.
HB 2262 Modifies duties and membership of EarlyLearning Council.
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR B
Informational MeetingInvited testimony only
Availability of Low-Cost College Textbooks andMaterials
Public HearingHB 2213 Requires each community college and public
university to establish textbook affordability plan.
HB 2263 Directs Department of Education, in collaborationwith Higher Education Coordinating Commission,to administer Accelerated College Credit PlanningPartnership Grant Program to encouragepartnerships between school districts and post-secondary institutions of education to offeraccelerated college credit programs.
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCESOffice: 347 Phone: 503-986-1751
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR C
Public HearingHB 2293 Amends residency requirements for purposes of
licenses, tags and permits related to wildlife.HB 2294 Requires that commercial product that contains or
is derived from cervid urine and designed forluring, attracting or enticing cervids be from herdfree of chronic wasting disease.
HCR 14 Changes name of Silver Creek Heritage Grove inElliott State Forest to Jerry Phillips Reserve.
Informational MeetingInvited testimony only
Overview: Oil and Gas Resources in OregonRobert Houston, Interim Legislative Coordinator,
Department of Geology and Mineral IndustriesRian Hooff, Senior Policy Analyst, Water Quality Program,
Department of Environmental Quality
Public HearingHB 2623 Prohibits use of hydraulic fracturing for oil and
gas exploration and production.
Work SessionHB 2058 Eliminates reexamination administration fee for
pesticide applicators and pesticide consultants.HB 2451 Eliminates mandatory inspection of onions.
Note change: Speakers were added to the informational meeting.
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR C
Public HearingHB 2076 Requires boat operators to remove or open devices
used to drain water from boat before transportingboat within this state.
HB 2077 Requires boat livery registration for operators ofboat liveries.
HB 2078 Modifies laws related to boating safety education.HB 2652 Requires outfitters and guides to rent, sell or
otherwise make available helmets to allpassengers on any section of waters rated as classIII or higher on commonly accepted scale of riverdifficulty.
Work SessionHB 2067 Removes sunset dates for Oregon Landowner
Damage Program and access and habitatprograms.
HB 2068 Increases percentage of nonresident tags issuedfor hunting of black bear and cougar withinparticular area that may be issued by drawing.
HB 2069 Removes requirement that State Fish and WildlifeCommission issue unallocated game mammalhunting tags in order requested.
HB 2070 Authorizes State Department of Fish and Wildlifeto accept payment for products and services bycredit card.
HB 2071 Modifies eligibility for hunting tags for femalemountain sheep.
Note change: Work sessions were added for HB 2067, HB2068 A, HB 2069, HB 2070 A, and HB 2071.
Date: Tuesday April 30, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR C
Public HearingHB 2084 Extends sunset date for Water Resources
Department grant program for place-basedintegrated water resources strategies.
HB 2222 Requires State Forestry Department to annuallyreport to Legislative Assembly or interimcommittee regarding implementation andenforcement of property notifications andcertifications required under Oregon Forestland-Urban Interface Fire Protection Act.
HB 2250 Requires Department of Environmental Qualityand Oregon Health Authority to regularly assessfinal changes to federal environment laws todetermine whether changes are significantly lessprotective of public health, environment ornatural resources than standards andrequirements contained in those federalenvironmental laws, as in effect on January 19,2017.
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Date: Thursday May 2, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR C
Public HearingHB 2109 Requires that, in election proposing annexation,
votes from city and territory to be annexed becounted separately to determine separatemajorities if territory to be annexed includes 100acres or more.
HB 2351 Authorizes State Marine Board to adopt specialregulations to protect shoreline in WillametteRiver Greenway.
HB 3114 Makes changes to requirements for recyclingcertain electronic devices.
FINANCE AND REVENUEOffice: 160 Phone: 503-986-1266
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR A
Public HearingSB 430 Creates refundable income tax credit for donating
shipping container for storage of emergencysupplies in or near public building.
SB 431 Creates urban flood safety and water qualitydistrict in portion of Multnomah County withinurban growth boundary adopted by Metro, forpurposes of acquiring, purchasing, constructing,improving, operating and maintaininginfrastructure in order to provide for flood safetyand contribute to water quality, floodplainrestoration and habitat and landscape resilience.
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR A
Public Hearing and Work SessionSB 851 Requires, for Oregon tax purposes, addition to
federal taxable income of amounts deducted asglobal intangible low-tax income.
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR A
Informational MeetingHighway Cost Allocation Study
Legislative Revenue OfficeOffice of Econmic AnalysisECONorthwest
HEALTH CAREOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1509
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR A
Work SessionHB 2037 Allows Public Employees’ Benefit Board and
Oregon Educators Benefit Board to makeavailable long term care insurance plans atboards’ discretion rather than as statutoryrequirement.
HB 2040 Adds two members to Traditional Health WorkersCommission.
HB 2563 Establishes Newborn Bloodspot ScreeningAdvisory Board in Oregon Health Authority.
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHB 2185 Imposes new requirements on pharmacy benefit
managers registered in this state.
HB 2692 Requires Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committeeto publish on website of Oregon Health Authoritywithin seven days recommendations concerningPractitioner-Managed Prescription Drug Plan.
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR A
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHB 2447 Requires Director of the Oregon Health Authority
to provide forum for all vertically integrated,nonprofit health care systems in Oregon tocollaborate to envision health care delivery systemfor Oregon’s future.
HB 3074 Modifies rate review process for approving ratesfor health benefit plans.
HOUSINGOffice: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR B
Public Hearing and Work SessionHB 2306 Requires city or county to issue residential
building permits upon substantial completion ofconstruction of public improvements in residentialsubdivisions.
HB 2916 Expands transitional housing accommodationsallowed inside urban growth boundary to includeother structures.
HB 2933 Clarifies, for purposes of Eastern Oregon BorderEconomic Development Board activities, that"workforce development" includes development ofresidential housing necessary to attract and keepemployees in Eastern Oregon Border EconomicDevelopment Region.
Please note: HB 2933 was added.
HUMAN SERVICESOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1507
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR B
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHJM 3 Urges Congress to fully fund federal Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act.
HJR 15 Directs state agencies to follow Childhood andEarly Parenting Principles as framework forpolicies and programs for early parenting andearly childhood development.
Work SessionHB 2524 Requires long term care facilities, residential
facilities and adult foster homes to provideresidents with information developed by LongTerm Care Ombudsman describing availabilityand services of Long Term Care Ombudsman.
Informational MeetingInvited Testimony Only
DHS Emergency Rule Filings from April 8, 2019• Elimination of training requirements for screeners• Elimination of time limits for Protective Actions without a
judicial order• Elimination of contacting collateral contacts and
reviewing screening history• Elimination of requirements to do notifications as
required in SB 1515 and SB 243
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• Elimination of requirement to notify caseworker whennew abuse report is received on an open case
• Change of required response timeline for assigned casefrom 5 calendar days to 10 business days
Update on Out of State Placements of Children• Overview of third party contractors and face to face
contact rates• Update regarding removal of children from Acadia
facilities• Update regarding return home of children with ID/DD• Update regarding number of children placed out of state
since last hearing, including age and gender• Update on needs assessments
Note change: HB 2524 A has been added to the agenda.
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR B
Informational MeetingInvited Testimony only
Placement of Foster Youth in Refurbished JuvenileDetention Facilities
Note Change: HB 2908 A has been removed from the agenda andan Informational meeting has been added to the agenda.
Date: Tuesday April 30, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR B
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHB 2908 Requires division of Department of Human
Services that administers Oregon ProjectIndependence, in collaboration with area agencies,to study statewide expansion of Oregon ProjectIndependence and resource needs of division ifOregon Project Independence is expandedstatewide.
Informational MeetingInvited Testimony Only
Update on Out of State Placements of Children• Overview of third party contractors and face to face
contact rates• Update regarding removal of children from Acadia
facilities• Update regarding return home of children with ID/DD• Update regarding number of children placed out of state
since last hearing, including age and gender• Update on needs assessments
Note change: HB 2908 A has been added to the agenda.
Date: Thursday May 2, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR B
Informational MeetingInvited Testimony Only
Update on Placement of Foster Youth in RefurbishedJuvenile Detention Facilities
Date: Tuesday May 7, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR B
Informational MeetingInvited Testimony Only
Update on Out of State Placements of Children• Overview of third party contractors and face to face
contact rates• Update regarding removal of children from Acadia
facilities• Update regarding return home of children with ID/DD• Update regarding number of children placed out of state
since last hearing, including age and gender• Update on needs assessments
Note change: Bullets have been added to the Informationalmeeting topic on the agenda
JUDICIARYOffice: 331 Phone: 503-986-1750
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR C
Please note 8:30 AM start time.
Public Hearing and Work SessionHB 2240 Authorizes State Court Administrator to establish
Central Violations Bureau and designateemployees to act as violations clerks.
HB 2462 Directs court to, at time of arraignment, notifydefendant that status as servicemember maymake defendant eligible for treatment programs,diversion, specialty courts or sentencingmitigation.
HB 2585 Directs Chief Medical Examiner to complete andfile report of death for person within 45 days afterreceiving report from Search and RescueCoordinator, in conjunction with county sheriff,that person is missing in wilderness and presumeddead.
HB 2589 Clarifies that sexual orientation is not consideredphysical or mental impairment and thatindividual does not have disability solely by reasonof individual’s sexual orientation.
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR C
Please note 8:30AM start time.
Public Hearing and Work SessionHB 2500 Provides private right of action to recover for
expenses in relation to veterinary care for abuseddomestic animal.
HB 2393 Removes requirement that intimate image bedisclosed through Internet website for crime ofunlawful dissemination of an intimate image.
HB 2472 Authorizes Health Licensing Office to certifyqualified applicant as sexual offense therapistintern.
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR C
Note 8:30 AM start time.
Public Hearing and Work SessionHB 2089 Prohibits title loan lender and payday loan lender
from making loan to consumer until seven daysafter consumer has fully repaid outstanding titleloan or payday loan.
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HB 2568 Directs Oregon Department of AdministrativeServices to conduct review of CASA VolunteerPrograms and report results of review and makerecommendations for legislation to LegislativeAssembly.
Work SessionHB 2400 Extends deadline to appeal mental illness
determination under certain circumstances.
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR C
Note 8:30 AM start time.
Public Hearing and Work SessionHB 2932 Prohibits court from inquiring into defendant’s
immigration status or requiring defendant todisclose defendant’s immigration status at time ofplea or at any other time during criminalproceeding.
HB 2480 Provides that statement purporting to interpretotherwise admissible statement from onelanguage into another does not constitute hearsayif declarant testifies.
HB 3117 Modifies Farmily Abuse Prevention Act toauthorize court to continue restraining order ifabuse occurred within specified period, petitionerreasonably fears for petitioner’s physical safetyand respondent represents credible threat tophysical safety of petitioner or petitioner’s child.
HB 2425 Allows county clerk to record electronic record orrecord bearing electronic signature.
RULESOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1529
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR C
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHCR 18 Recognizes and honors Gary Neal for his service to
Port of Morrow and State of Oregon.HCR 23 Designates April 13, 2019, as Curtis Tigard Day.HCR 32 In memoriam: Former Speaker of the House of
Representatives and state Senator GrattanKerans, 1941-2019.
SB 133 Prohibits provider of substance abuse, problemgambling or mental health services and supportfrom accepting or paying patient referral bonus orfalsely advertising individual’s need for services orsupport or individual’s eligibility to participate inmedical assistance program.
SB 218 Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission torefuse to issue initial marijuana productionlicenses based on supply of and demand formarijuana.
SB 809 Requires Department of Human Services andOregon Health Authority to prescribe by rulecriteria for making fitness determinations.
SCR 31 Expresses support for tribal recognition, self-determination and economic independence.
SCR 34 Commends public and private entities and firstresponders for their prompt and effective responseto Santiam Park Fire.
Possible Reconsideration and Work SessionHCR 2 Commemorates 150th anniversary of Abraham
Lincoln High School in Portland.
Possible Work SessionHB 2491 Establishes procedure for participation as write-in
candidate for precinct committeeperson.
Work SessionPossible Introduction of Committee Measures
VETERANS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSOffice: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 8:00 A.M.Room: HR B
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHB 2043 Clarifies that Record of Emergency Data form
completed by member of Armed Forces of UnitedStates serves as written signed instrument todirect disposition of remains upon death ofmember.
HB 2211 Includes disabled veteran as person who mayapply to Oregon Business DevelopmentDepartment for loan approval.
HB 3376 Provides that federally recognized Indian tribes inOregon may apply for grants under emergencypreparedness equipment grant program.
Please note change: HB 3376 was added.
Date: Wednesday May 1, 2019Time: 8:00 A.M.Room: HR B
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHCR 13 Recognizes and honors Private First Class Ryan
Jeffrey Hill (1986-2007) for his service to hiscountry.
HCR 31 Recognizes and honors Chief John Joseph Brazil(1944-2018) for his service to this state.
Please note change: HCR 31 was added.
WORKFORCEOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1738
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR D
Note: this meeting is scheduled to begin at 8:30 AM.
Public HearingHB 2593 Conforms Oregon law related to expression of milk
in workplace to federal law.HB 2341 Makes unlawful employment practice for
employer to, because of known limitations relatedto pregnancy, childbirth or related medicalcondition of job applicant or employee, takecertain actions related to reasonableaccommodations to known limitations related topregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition.
HB 2992 Establishes as condition of enforceability ofnoncompetition agreement that employer providesigned, written copy of terms of agreement toemployee within 30 days after termination ofemployee’s employment.
Note change: Public Hearings on HB 2341 A and HB 2593 A havebeen added.
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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGENDAS
SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGENDAS
NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of takingtestimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemedappropriate.
Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting.Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee.
Committee agendas are subject to change.
For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated.
Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, ifpossible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked tocontact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair.
ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made atleast 72 hours in advance.
** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee.
CONDUCTOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1515
Meets at the Call of the Chair
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HOUSE COMMITTEE AGENDAS
NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of takingtestimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemedappropriate.
Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting.Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee.
Committee agendas are subject to change.
For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated.
Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, ifpossible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked tocontact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair.
ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made atleast 72 hours in advance.
** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee.
AGRICULTURE AND LAND USEOffice: 347 Phone: 503-986-1731
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR D
Public HearingSB 1012 Clarifies that, to qualify for exemption from land
use compatibility statement, applicant formarijuana production license is not required todemonstrate continuous registration of marijuanagrow site prior to date of application for licensure.
Informational MeetingInvited testimony only
Channel Migration ZonesRep. Christine Drazan, House District 39TBD, Clackamas CountyTBD, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral IndustriesTBD, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and
Development
Abandoned and Derelict VesselsTBD, Oregon Department of State LandsTBD, Oregon State Marine BoardTBD, Oregon Parks and Recreation DepartmentTBD, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
BUSINESS AND LABOROffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1557
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 8:00 A.M.Room: HR E
Public HearingHB 2688 Requires original equipment manufacturer to
make available to owner of digital electronicequipment or independent repair provider on fairand reasonable terms any part, tool, servicemanual or other device, implement or informationthat original equipment manufacturer makesavailable to authorized repair provider for purposeof diagnosing, maintaining or repairing digitalelectronic equipment that original equipmentmanufacturer makes or supplies.
Work SessionSB 39 Replaces exemption from laws regulating practice
of engineering, land surveying andphotogrammetric mapping with exemption fromregistration requirement.
SB 43 Authorizes State Board of Geologist Examiners toadopt rules prescribing continuing educationrequirements.
SB 71 Allows use of sedative and analgesic medicationswhen euthanizing animals.
SB 109 Specifies that certain documents prepared by orfor internal use of financial institutions are notreal estate appraisal activity requiring preparer ofdocument to carry real estate appraisercertification, license or registration.
SB 422 Expands definition of "natural hair care" toinclude shampooing and conditioning.
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Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 8:00 A.M.Room: HR E
Public HearingSB 227 Authorizes cemetery authority, or person with
authority to determine disposition of humanremains, to move, temporarily store or reinterhuman remains dislodged from original cemeteryplot by natural disaster or other similaremergency.
SB 294 Authorizes annexation of land to pioneer cemeterymaintenance district upon petition by owner andapproval of governing body of district.
SB 298 Allows employee or agent of funeral home orperson acting as funeral service practitionernamed in record of death or fetal death to requestcertified copy of record of death or fetal death atany time following date of death.
SB 519 Increases minimum wage exemption for purposesof garnishment and execution.
SB 272 Includes assistant attorneys general among publicemployees who are prohibited from striking.
Work SessionSB 164 Makes employer’s failure to comply with
requirements of Oregon Retirement Savings Planunlawful practice.
SB 251 Updates various statutes in Insurance Code toreflect changes in National Association ofInsurance Commissioners model provisionsrelated to reducing reserve requirements fordomestic ceding insurers that cede insurance toreinsurers and to regulating insurance adjustersand insurance consultants.
SB 366 Removes sunset from statutes that regulateguaranteed asset protection waivers.
CONDUCTOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1515
Meets at the Call of the Chair
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTOffice: 333 Phone: 503-986-1286
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR D
Informational MeetingCommittee Review and Discussion of First Chamber Bills
Work SessionSB 69 Expands purposes of plan of assistance
established by Public Utility Commission underOregon Telephone Assistance Program to includesupporting broadband internet access service.
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR D
Public HearingSB 590 Conditionally limits space considered to be
occupied by dealer for purposes of obligation toredeem beverage containers.
EDUCATIONOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1740
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR D
Informational MeetingHB 2640 Provides that public universities and community
colleges must waive all tuition and fees forenrolled students who are members of NativeAmerican tribe historically based in Oregon.
Public HearingSB 16 Specifies types of licensed health care
practitioners authorized to perform assessmentsor examinations for purposes of determiningspecial education services eligibility.
SB 52 Requires school district to adopt policy requiringcomprehensive district plan on student suicideprevention.
SB 485 Directs Oregon Health Authority to collaboratewith certain schools and facilities when developingplan for communication following suspectedsuicide.
Work SessionSB 216 Allows person to be employed in public schools for
90 calendar days after date of submission ofpending application for licensure only if personhad not been employed during previous 12 monthswith pending application for same license.
SB 415 Adds Department of Education employees, schooldistrict board members and public charter schoolgoverning body members to list of mandatoryreporters of child abuse.
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR D
Informational MeetingHB 3263 Directs State Board of Education, in consultation
with State Library, to adopt standards for schoollibrary program and academic content standardsfor library and media studies.
Public HearingSB 151 Adjusts statutory listing of education service
districts to reflect mergers of districts.SB 689 Requires that spouses or dependent children of
active members of Armed Forces of United Stateswho are considered residents at time of admissionto community college or public university continueto be considered residents for as long as theyremain continuously enrolled at communitycollege or public university.
Note change: An informational meeting on HB 3263 hasbeen added. SB 664 has been removed from the agenda.
Date: Monday April 29, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR D
Public HearingSB 3 Permits community colleges to offer applied
baccalaureate degree programs under specifiedconditions and upon receiving approval fromHigher Education Coordinating Commission.
SB 13 Changes terminology of certain disabilities forpurposes of special education statutes.
Work SessionSB 963 Modifies allowed and prohibited uses of restraint
of students by public education programs.
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ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTOffice: 347 Phone: 503-986-1484
Date: Tuesday April 30, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR D
Informational MeetingInvited testimony only
Oregon Water Quality ProgramsJustin Green, Water Quality Administrator, Oregon
Department of Environmental QualityJennifer Wigal, Deputy Water Quality Administrator, Oregon
Department of Environmental QualitySusie Smith, Executive Director, Association of Clean Water
AgenciesLisa Hanson, Deputy Director, Oregon Department of
AgricultureStephanie Page, Director of Natural Resources Program
Area, Oregon Department of AgricultureKyle Abraham, Deputy Chief, Private Forest Division,
Oregon Department of ForestryRenee Davis, Deputy Director, Oregon Watershed
Enhancement Board
Date: Thursday May 2, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR D
Work SessionSB 107 Provides exemption to utility vehicles , when
inspecting or repairing natural gas leak undercertain circumstances, from offense of illegalstopping, standing or parking.
SB 637 Raises statutory threshold for requiring publicutility to receive Public Utility Commissionapproval for disposition of certain property from$100,000 to $1 million.
SCR 1 Declares legislative support for closed-loop pumpstorage energy projects.
Informational MeetingInvited testimony only
Bottle Bill 101Jules Bailey, Chief Stewardship Officer, Oregon Beverage
Recycling CooperativeBecky Voelkel, Bottle Bill Program Administrator, Oregon
Liquor Control Commission
HEALTH CAREOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1520
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR E
Public HearingSB 129 Allows licensed optometrist to engage in practice
of telemedicine.SB 62 Prohibits employing person that employer knows,
or with exercise of reasonable care should know, isnot licensed or permitted to practice medicalimaging modality.
SB 63 Directs Board of Medical Imaging to adopt rulesrelated to temporary permits for limited X-raymachine operators.
SB 742 Allows Health Licensing Office to issue license toengage in practice of athletic training to qualifiedapplicant.
Work SessionSB 128 Directs Board of Medical Imaging to issue permit
to supervise fluoroscopy to qualified advancedpractice registered nurse.
SB 136 Removes 10-day supply limitation onprescriptions for certain controlled substancesissued by certified registered nurse anesthetists.
SB 834 Provides that expression of regret or apology madeby or on behalf of person licensed by Oregon Boardof Dentistry does not constitute admission ofliability in civil action and that person who makesexpression may not be examined with respect toexpression.
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR E
Public HearingSB 177 Permits licensed hospice program to provide
palliative care without obtaining in-home careagency license.
SB 178 Permits health care representative to makeelection for hospice treatment on behalf ofincapacitated principal with terminal conditionwho does not have valid advance directive.
SB 67 Defines "ambulatory surgical center" for purposesof duties of circulating nurses.
Work SessionSB 9 Allows pharmacists to prescribe and dispense
emergency refills of insulin and associated insulin-related devices and supplies.
HUMAN SERVICES AND HOUSINGOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1539
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR 50
Public HearingSB 484 Limits landlord to single applicant screening
charge per applicant applying to rent multipledwelling units owned or managed by landlord.
SB 970 Limits applicable screening criteria for residentiallandlords.
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR 50
Public HearingSB 543 Authorizes formation of children’s service
districts.SB 804 Directs Department of Human Services, after
receiving report of alleged child abuse, to notifylaw enforcement agency where alleged abuseoccurred, if county is known.
SB 167 Aligns definitions in mental health services bill ofrights with definitions applicable to reporting ofabuse of persons with mental illness.
SB 176 Requires certain filling stations, service stations,garages and other dispensaries that dispenseClass 1 flammable liquids to provide equal accessto persons with disabilities.
SB 813 Directs Office of Child Care to make reasonableattempt to identify any child care facility, orperson or place providing child care, about whichit receives complaint if certain information isprovided.
HB 2878 Allows board of county commissioners to vote todirect Department of Human Services not to applyfor waiver of time limit on receipt of SupplementalNutrition Assistance Program benefits forspecified adults residing in county.
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HB 3189 Requires Department of Human Services to assessand quantify workload impacts of specified policychanges.
JUDICIARYOffice: 331 Phone: 503-986-1750
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR E
Public Hearing and Work SessionSB 359 Provides structure and procedures by which
business corporation and nonprofit corporationmay ratify and approve defective corporateactions.
SB 362 Requires defendant to file notice of intent tointroduce evidence of mental defense at least 45days before trial.
SB 596 Provides that if person reports commission ofperson felony to emergency communicationssystem or law enforcement agency, evidence ofprostitution obtained as result of making reportmay not be used against person in prosecution forprostitution or attempted prostitution.
SB 684 Specifies requirements for covered entities thatown, license, maintain, store, manage, collect,process, acquire or otherwise possess personalinformation, and for vendors that provide servicesto covered entities, to notify consumers of breachof security.
Work SessionSB 31 Permits Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator
to establish county, regional and statewide high-risk teams to identify options available foraddressing safety risks facing highly vulnerableadults.
SB 360 Updates laws that govern nonprofit corporationsin this state.
SB 686 Allows athlete agents to pay for certain expensesin connection with recruiting and signing studentathletes.
Note change: SB 597 A removed.
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR EMeeting Cancelled
NATURAL RESOURCESOffice: 347 Phone: 503-986-1763
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 8:00 A.M.Room: HR E
Informational MeetingInvited testimony only
Mid-Session House Natural Resources Committee Report
Work SessionSB 50 Exempts from Public Contracting Code timber
sales from lands that State Parks and RecreationCommission or State Parks and RecreationDepartment owns or manages.
SB 753 Authorizes executive director of Oregon OceanScience Trust to enter into agreement withprivate, nonprofit organization under whichorganization shall solicit gifts, grants anddonations in support of work of trust.
REVENUEOffice: 160 Phone: 503-986-1266
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR A
PLEASE NOTE: 8:30 AM Start Time
Public HearingHB 2269 Requires employers with 50 or more employees to
expend amount established by Oregon HealthPolicy Board toward providing health care toemployees.
HB 2449 Increases rate of tax for emergencycommunications.
Work SessionHB 3135 Requires Department of Revenue, for purpose of
enforcing state and local transient lodging taxes,to purchase software that scrapes online datarelating to transient lodging rentals.
HB 3136 Requires Oregon Tourism Commission to transfermoneys to Department of Revenue fordepartment’s use in collecting local transientlodging taxes on local, rather than regional, levelon behalf of units of local government.
HB 3137 Provides that transient lodging tax becomes duewhen occupancy of transient lodging with respectto which tax is imposed ends.
HB 3138 Provides that exemption from transient lodgingtaxation for dwelling unit used by members ofgeneral public for temporary human occupancy forfewer than 30 days per year does not apply todwelling unit rented out as transient lodgingusing platform of any kind provided in anymanner by transient lodging intermediary.
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR A
PLEASE NOTE: 8:30 AM Start Time
Informational MeetingHighway Cost Allocation Study
Legislative Revenue OfficeOffice of Economic AnalysisECONorthwest
Work SessionHB 2132 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to
Trust for Cultural Development Account.HB 2867 Modifies requirements for school to qualify as
small high school for purposes of State SchoolFund distributions.
NOTE: Informational Meeting for Tobacco Taxes has beenRemoved from the Agenda.
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 8:00 A.M.Room: HR A
PLEASE NOTE: New Start Time of 8:00 AM
Informational MeetingTobacco Taxes
Invited Testimony Only
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 8:00 A.M.Room: HR A
PLEASE NOTE: New Start Time of 8:00 AM
Public HearingHB 3307 Assesses fee on emergency medical services
providers and uses fee to increase reimbursementpaid by Oregon Health Authority for emergencymedical services transports.
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Work SessionHB 2184 Modifies definitions applicable for purposes of
universal service surcharge.
RULESOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1529
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR C
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHB 2509 Prohibits retail establishments from providing
single-use checkout bags to customers.HB 3022 Makes various changes to workers’ compensation
laws of this state.HCR 30 In memoriam: Ricky John Best, 1964-2017.HJR 5 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to
remove gender-specific references to publicofficials and replace with gender-neutralreferences to public officials.
SCR 28 In memoriam: Dr. Donald F. Austin.
Work SessionPossible Introduction of Committee Measures
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR C
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHB 3274 Requires eight percent of electricity sold in this
state by each electric company that makes sales to25,000 or more retail electricity consumers to begenerated by small-scale renewable energyfacilities or certain biomass facilities.
HB 2006 Appropriates moneys to Housing and CommunityServices Department for grants to supportservices for families seeking or needing housingthat have low or very low incomes.
HB 3419 Prohibits prosecuting attorney from conditioningplea offer on waiver of specified rights, eligibilitiesand legal challenges.
HCR 34 Expresses support for continued coordination andcollaboration between Oregon and China.
HCR 35 Recognizes 2019 as International Year of theSalmon and expresses support for associatedglobal initiative affirming importance of wildsalmon.
Work SessionPossible Introduction of Committee Measures
VETERANS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1674
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Location: 1921 Turner Road SE
Salem, OR97302
Field TripTour of Oregon Military Department Civil Support Team
Deibert Flight Operations FacilityPlease check with committee staff about attending if you are not aCommittee Member
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR F
Informational MeetingInvited testimony only.
Report on Seismic Resiliency of Oregon PortsDan Pippenger, Director, Planning and Development, Port of
PortlandTeri Dressler, Interim Manager, Port of NewportJim Knight, General Manager, Port of AstoriaThomas Durand, Manager, Maritime Operations, Port of
Coos Bay
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JOINT COMMITTEE AGENDAS
NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of takingtestimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemedappropriate.
Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting.Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee.
Committee agendas are subject to change.
For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated.
Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, ifpossible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked tocontact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair.
ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made atleast 72 hours in advance.
** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee.
CAPITOL CULTUREOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1529
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 5:30 P.M.Room: HR A
Public Hearing and Possible Work SessionHB 3377 Directs Legislative Assembly to study issues
relating to safe and respectful workplace in StateCapitol.
HCR 20 Establishes standards of conduct applicable toLegislative Branch and other persons present inState Capitol.
Work SessionPossible Introduction of Committee Measures
CARBON REDUCTIONOffice: 347 Phone: 503-986-1755
Meets at the Call of the Chair
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGYOffice: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: H-170Meeting Cancelled
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: H-170Meeting Cancelled
Date: Tuesday April 30, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: H-170
Informational Meeting
Oregon Liquor Control Commission – Invited Testimony Only
Oregon Youth Authority – Invited Testimony Only
Work Session
OLCC Enterprise Modernization Program – Discussion andPossible Work Session
OYA Juvenile Justice Information System Modernization Project– Discussion and Possible Work Session
Date: Thursday May 2, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: H-170
Informational Meeting
Legislative Branch – Invited Testimony Only
Work Session
Document Publishing and Management System Project –Discussion and Possible Work Session
LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATIONOffice: 140A Phone: 503-986-1848
Meets at the Call of the Chair
LEGISLATIVE AUDITSOffice: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828
Meets at the Call of the Chair
LEGISLATIVE COUNSELOffice: S-101 Phone: 503-986-1243
Meets at the Call of the Chair
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LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLICRECORDS (HB 2101)
Meets at the Call of the Chair
LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND RESEARCHOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1515
Meets at the Call of the Chair
STUDENT SUCCESSOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1664
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 5:00 P.M.Room: HR F
Informational MeetingInvited testimony only
HB 3427 Directs Department of Education to conduct studyto examine best methods for funding state’ssystem of kindergarten through grade 12 publiceducation.
STUDENT SUCCESS SUBCOMMITTEE ONACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY
Meets at the Call of the Chair
STUDENT SUCCESS SUBCOMMITTEE ON EARLYCHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Meets at the Call of the Chair
STUDENT SUCCESS SUBCOMMITTEE ON REVENUE
Meets at the Call of the Chair
TAX EXPENDITURESOffice: 160 Phone: 503-986-1266
Meets at the Call of the Chair
TRANSPORTATIONOffice: 453 Phone: 503-986-1674
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: HR F
Public HearingHB 2284 Renames Port of Newport as Oregon International
Port of Newport.HB 3172 Reduces notice period before towing vehicle from
private property to 24 hours.HB 3176 Requires vehicle dealer to submit notice of sale or
transfer of vehicle to Department ofTransportation if vehicle dealer sells vehicle toanother vehicle dealer.
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 5:00 P.M.Room: HR F
Public HearingHB 3213 Authorizes counties to establish safety corridors
and directs counties to post signs in selected safetycorridors.
HB 3214 Allows person with hardship driver permit toprovide necessary services to person or member ofperson’s family.
SB 411 Directs Department of Transportation to preparereport on maximum weight limits of vehiclespowered by electricity and submit report tointerim committees of Legislative Assemblyrelated to transportation on or before September15, 2020.
WAYS AND MEANSOffice: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828
Meets at the Call of the Chair
WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON CAPITALCONSTRUCTION
Meets at the Call of the Chair
WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: H-170
Informational Meeting
--K-12 Assessments
--INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: H-170
Informational Meeting
--Early Learning Governance
WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON GENERALGOVERNMENT
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: H-174
Public HearingHB 5034 Secretary of State - INVITED TESTIMONY
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: H-174
Public HearingHB 5034 Secretary of State - INVITED TESTIMONY
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: H-174
Public HearingHB 5034 Secretary of State - INVITED TESTIMONY AND
PUBLIC TESTIMONY
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: H-174
Informational MeetingOregon Tourism Commission - INVITED TESTIMONY
WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON HUMANSERVICES
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR F
Informational MeetingOregon Health Authority - Public Health Programs
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Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 8:30 A.M.Room: HR F
Informational MeetingDepartment of Human Services - Overview of Non-General FundRevenues
TANF and Other Primary Federal RevenuesOther Funds Revenues
WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATURALRESOURCES
Meets at the Call of the Chair
WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: H-170
Public HearingHB 5031
Oregon Military Department
--Youth Challenge Construction ProjectUpdate
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: H-170
Public HearingSB 5515
Department of Justice -
--INVITED TESTIMONY
Date: Thursday April 25, 2019Time: 3:00 P.M.Room: H-170
Public HearingSB 5515
Department of Justice -
--INVITED TESTIMONY
WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ONTRANSPORTATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Date: Monday April 22, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR F
Public HearingSB 5524 Oregon Business Development Department -
INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY
Date: Tuesday April 23, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR FMeeting Cancelled
Date: Wednesday April 24, 2019Time: 1:00 P.M.Room: HR F
Public HearingSB 5519 Oregon Liquor Control Commission - INVITED
TESTIMONY ONLY
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JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGENDAS
NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of takingtestimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemedappropriate.
Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting.Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee.
Committee agendas are subject to change.
For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated.
Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, ifpossible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked tocontact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair.
ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made atleast 72 hours in advance.
** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee.
EMERGENCY BOARD (PURSUANT TO ORS 291.332,ACTIVITIES SUSPENDED DURING 2019 SESSION)
Office: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828
Meets at the Call of the Chair
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JOINT TASK FORCE AGENDAS
NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of takingtestimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemedappropriate.
Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting.Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee.
Committee agendas are subject to change.
For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated.
Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, ifpossible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked tocontact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair.
ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made atleast 72 hours in advance.
** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee.
TESTING OF SEXUAL ASSAULT FORENSIC EVIDENCEKITS
Office: 331 Phone: 503-986-1525
Meets at the Call of the Chair
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PUBLIC COMMISSION AGENDAS
NOTICE TO WITNESSES:Members of the public are invited to attend all committee meetings. All persons who will testify are asked to submit copiesof their testimony to the committee staff at the time of their testimony. For further information, please contact committeestaff at the phone number listed below. Complete staff listings are found at the back of the schedule.
It may be nessesary to revise committee agendas. For the most current information, pleasecontact the committee staff directly.
TRANSPARENCY OREGON ADVISORY COMMISSIONOffice: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828
Meets at the Call of the Chair
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INDEX OF MEASURES SCHEDULED FOR HEARING
SB 3 House Education4-29 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 9 House Health Care4-25 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 13 House Education4-29 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 16 House Education4-22 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 31 House Judiciary4-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E
SB 39 House Business and Labor4-22 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 43 House Business and Labor4-22 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 50 House Natural Resources4-23 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 52 House Education4-22 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 62 House Health Care4-23 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 63 House Health Care4-23 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 67 House Health Care4-25 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 69 House Economic Development4-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D
SB 71 House Business and Labor4-22 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 107 House Energy and Environment5-2 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D
SB 109 House Business and Labor4-22 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 128 House Health Care4-23 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 129 House Health Care4-23 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 133 Senate Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR C
SB 136 House Health Care4-23 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 151 House Education4-24 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 164 House Business and Labor4-24 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 167 House Human Services and Housing4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR 50
SB 176 House Human Services and Housing4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR 50
SB 177 House Health Care4-25 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 178 House Health Care4-25 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 216 House Education4-22 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 218 Senate Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR C
SB 227 House Business and Labor4-24 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 251 House Business and Labor4-24 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 272 House Business and Labor4-24 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 294 House Business and Labor4-24 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 298 House Business and Labor4-24 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 359 House Judiciary4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E
SB 360 House Judiciary4-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E
SB 362 House Judiciary4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E
SB 366 House Business and Labor4-24 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 411 Joint Transportation4-24 Public Hearing 5:00 P.M. HR F
SB 415 House Education4-22 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 422 House Business and Labor4-22 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 430 Senate Finance and Revenue4-23 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR A
SB 431 Senate Finance and Revenue4-23 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR A
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SB 484 House Human Services and Housing4-22 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR 50
SB 485 House Education4-22 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 519 House Business and Labor4-24 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 543 House Human Services and Housing4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR 50
SB 590 House Economic Development4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR D
SB 596 House Judiciary4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E
SB 637 House Energy and Environment5-2 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D
SB 684 House Judiciary4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E
SB 686 House Judiciary4-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E
SB 689 House Education4-24 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 742 House Health Care4-23 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 753 House Natural Resources4-23 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E
SB 804 House Human Services and Housing4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR 50
SB 809 Senate Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR C
SB 813 House Human Services and Housing4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR 50
SB 834 House Health Care4-23 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E
SB 851 Senate Finance and Revenue4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR A
SB 963 House Education4-29 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 970 House Human Services and Housing4-22 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR 50
SB 1012 House Agriculture and Land Use4-25 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D
SB 5515 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On PublicSafety
4-24 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-1704-25 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-170
SB 5519 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee OnTransportation and Economic Development
4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR F
SB 5524 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee OnTransportation and Economic Development
4-22 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR F
SCR 1 House Energy and Environment5-2 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D
SCR 28 House Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
SCR 31 Senate Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR C
SCR 34 Senate Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR C
HB 2006 House Rules4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
HB 2037 Senate Health Care4-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR A
HB 2040 Senate Health Care4-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR A
HB 2043 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M.
HR B
HB 2058 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-23 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2067 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-25 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2068 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-25 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2069 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-25 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2070 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-25 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2071 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-25 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2076 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-25 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2077 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-25 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2078 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-25 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2084 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-30 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2089 Senate Judiciary4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2093 Senate Business and General Government4-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
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HB 2094 Senate Business and General Government4-25 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
HB 2109 Senate Environment and Natural Resources5-2 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2132 House Revenue4-23 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A
HB 2184 House Revenue4-25 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR A
HB 2185 Senate Health Care4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR A
HB 2191 Senate Education4-22 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2211 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M.
HR B
HB 2213 Senate Education4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2222 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-30 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2240 Senate Judiciary4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2243 Senate Business and General Government4-25 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
HB 2250 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-30 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2262 Senate Education4-22 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2263 Senate Education4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2269 House Revenue4-22 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR A
HB 2284 Joint Transportation4-22 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR F
HB 2293 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-23 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2294 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-23 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2306 Senate Housing4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2341 Senate Workforce4-23 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR D
HB 2351 Senate Environment and Natural Resources5-2 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2393 Senate Judiciary4-23 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2400 Senate Judiciary4-24 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2419 Senate Business and General Government4-25 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
HB 2425 Senate Judiciary4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2430 Senate Business and General Government4-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
HB 2447 Senate Health Care4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR A
HB 2449 House Revenue4-22 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR A
HB 2451 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-23 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2462 Senate Judiciary4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2472 Senate Judiciary4-23 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2480 Senate Judiciary4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2486 Senate Business and General Government4-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
HB 2491 Senate Rules4-22 Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2500 Senate Judiciary4-23 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2509 House Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
HB 2512 Senate Education4-22 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2524 Senate Human Services4-23 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2556 Senate Education4-22 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2563 Senate Health Care4-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR A
HB 2568 Senate Judiciary4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2585 Senate Judiciary4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2589 Senate Judiciary4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
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INDEX
HB 2593 Senate Workforce4-23 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR D
HB 2623 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-23 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2640 House Education4-22 Informational Meeting 3:00 P.M. HR D
HB 2652 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-25 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 2688 House Business and Labor4-22 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E
HB 2692 Senate Health Care4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR A
HB 2867 House Revenue4-23 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A
HB 2878 House Human Services and Housing4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR 50
HB 2908 Senate Human Services4-30 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR B
HB 2916 Senate Housing4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2932 Senate Judiciary4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 2933 Senate Housing4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B
HB 2992 Senate Workforce4-23 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR D
HB 3022 House Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
HB 3061 Senate Business and General Government4-25 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
HB 3074 Senate Health Care4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR A
HB 3113 Senate Business and General Government4-25 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
HB 3114 Senate Environment and Natural Resources5-2 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HB 3117 Senate Judiciary4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C
HB 3135 House Revenue4-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A
HB 3136 House Revenue4-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A
HB 3137 House Revenue4-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A
HB 3138 House Revenue4-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A
HB 3172 Joint Transportation4-22 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR F
HB 3176 Joint Transportation4-22 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR F
HB 3189 House Human Services and Housing4-24 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR 50
HB 3205 Senate Business and General Government4-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
HB 3213 Joint Transportation4-24 Public Hearing 5:00 P.M. HR F
HB 3214 Joint Transportation4-24 Public Hearing 5:00 P.M. HR F
HB 3218 Senate Business and General Government4-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M.
HR B
HB 3263 House Education4-24 Informational Meeting 3:00 P.M. HR D
HB 3274 House Rules4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
HB 3307 House Revenue4-25 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR A
HB 3376 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M.
HR B
HB 3377 Joint Capitol Culture4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 5:30 P.M.
HR A
HB 3419 House Rules4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
HB 3427 Joint Student Success4-23 Informational Meeting 5:00 P.M. HR F
HB 5031 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On PublicSafety
4-22 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-170
HB 5034 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On GeneralGovernment
4-22 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-1744-23 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-1744-24 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-174
HCR 2 Senate Rules4-22 Possible Reconsideration and Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR C
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HCR 13 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness5-1 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M.
HR B
HCR 14 Senate Environment and Natural Resources4-23 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C
HCR 18 Senate Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR C
HCR 20 Joint Capitol Culture4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 5:30 P.M.
HR A
HCR 23 Senate Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR C
HCR 30 House Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
HCR 31 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness5-1 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M.
HR B
HCR 32 Senate Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M.
HR C
HCR 34 House Rules4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
HCR 35 House Rules4-24 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
HJM 3 Senate Human Services4-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR B
HJR 5 House Rules4-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR C
HJR 15 Senate Human Services4-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M.
HR B
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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
Committee Name/StaffStaff
OfficeStaff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Business and GeneralGovernment
453 503-986-1556
8:00 A.M.HR B
8:00 A.M.HR B
Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst 334 503-986-1556Maia Daniel, Committee Assistant 334 503-986-1562sbgg exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Campaign Finance 347 503-986-1490
3:00 P.M.HR B
C. Ross, Counsel 347 503-986-1490Isabel Hernandez, CommitteeAssistant
347 503-986-1510
scamp exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Education 453 503-986-1505
1:00 P.M.HR B
1:00 P.M.HR B
Tamara Dykeman, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1505Suzanne Hurt, CommitteeAssistant
453 503-986-1503
sed exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Environment and NaturalResources
347 503-986-1751
1:00 P.M.HR C
1:00 P.M.HR C
Beth Patrino, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1751Remy Watts, Committee Assistant 347 503-986-1512senr exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Finance and Revenue 160 503-986-1266
3:00 P.M.A
3:00 P.M.A
3:00 P.M.A
Chris Allanach, LegislativeRevenue Officer
160 986-1261
Mazen Malik, Senior Economist 160 986-1260Dae Baek, Senior Economist 160 986-1265Kyle Easton, Economist 160 986-1267Jaime McGovern, Economist 160 986-1262Kaitlyn Harger, Economist 160 986-1263Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 160 986-1264Isaac Moreno, Committee Assistant 160 986-1268sfr exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Health Care 453 503-986-1509
1:00 P.M.HR A
1:00 P.M.HR A
Brian Nieubuurt, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1509Nathan Kramer, CommitteeAssistant
453 503-986-1504
shc exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Housing 347 503-986-1490
3:00 P.M.HR B
C. Ross, Counsel 347 503-986-1490Isabel Hernandez, CommitteeAssistant
347 503-986-1510
shous exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
28
SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
Human Services 453 503-986-1507
3:00 P.M.HR B
3:00 P.M.HR B
Jamie Hinsz, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1507Andra Tom, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1517shs exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Judiciary 331 503-986-1750
8:00 A.M.HR C
8:00 A.M.HR C
8:00 A.M.HR C
8:00 A.M.HR C
Channa Newell, Counsel 332 503-986-1525Addie Smith, Counsel 335 503-986-1530Gillian Fischer, Counsel 338 503-986-1733Michael Lantz, Counsel 338 503-986-1736Mike Reiley, Sr. CommitteeAssistant
331 503-986-1635
Kristi Arrington, CommitteeAssistant
331 503-986-1513
Emily Baker, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1524Kelsey McCauley, CommitteeAssistant
331 503-986-1526
sjud exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Rules 453 503-986-1529
1:00 P.M.HR C
1:00 P.M.HR C
Josh Nasbe, Counsel 453 503-986-1529Samantha Koopman, Sr. CommitteeAssistant
453 503-986-1536
srules exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Veterans and EmergencyPreparedness
347 503-986-1490
8:00 A.M.HR B
C. Ross, Counsel 347 503-986-1490Isabel Hernandez, CommitteeAssistant
347 503-986-1510
svep exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Workforce 453 503-986-1738
8:00 A.M.HR D
8:00 A.M.HR D
Ellen Osoinach, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1738Reid VanMouwerik, CommitteeAssistant
453 503-986-1739
swf exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Committee Name/StaffStaff
OfficeStaff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
29
SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
Committee Name/StaffStaff
OfficeStaff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Conduct 453 503-986-1515
Meets at the Call of the ChairBrett Hanes, LPRO DirectorPatsy Wood, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1474scon exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
30
HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
Committee Name/StaffStaff
OfficeStaff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Agriculture and Land Use 347 503-986-1731
3:00 P.M.HR D
3:00 P.M.HR D
Laura Kentnesse, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1731Shelley Raszka, Sr. CommitteeAssistant
347 503-986-1502
haglu exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Business and Labor 453 503-986-1557
8:00 A.M.HR E
8:00 A.M.HR E
Jan Nordlund, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1557Brooke Eide, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1559hbl exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Conduct 453 503-986-1515
Meets at the Call of the ChairBrett Hanes, LPRO DirectorPatsy Wood, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1474hcond exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Economic Development 333 503-986-1286
1:00 P.M.HR D
1:00 P.M.HR D
Melissa Leoni, LPRO Analyst 333 503-986-1286Erick Diaz, Committee Assistant 333 503-986-1511hecd exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Education 453 503-986-1740
3:00 P.M.HR D
3:00 P.M.HR D
Alethia Miller, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1740Desiree LeonChavez, CommitteeAssistant
453 503-986-1741
hed exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Energy and Environment 347 503-986-1484
1:00 P.M.HR D
1:00 P.M.HR D
Misty Freeman, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1484Sabrina Dunsworth, CommitteeAssistant
347 503-986-1508
hee exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Health Care 453 503-986-1520
3:00 P.M.HR E
3:00 P.M.HR E
Oliver Droppers, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1520Danielle Ross, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1522hhc exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Human Services and Housing 453 503-986-1539
1:00 P.M.HR 50
1:00 P.M.HR 50
Amie FenderSosa, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1539Adam Buell, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1538hhs exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
31
HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
Judiciary 331 503-986-1750
1:00 P.M.HR E
1:00 P.M.HR E
1:00 P.M.HR E
1:00 P.M.HR E
Channa Newell, Counsel 332 503-986-1525Addie Smith, Counsel 335 503-986-1530Gillian Fischer, Counsel 338 503-986-1733Michael Lantz, Counsel 338 503-986-1736Mike Reiley, Sr. CommitteeAssistant
331 503-986-1635
Kristi Arrington, CommitteeAssistant
331 503-986-1513
Emily Baker, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1524Kelsey McCauley, CommitteeAssistant
331 503-986-1526
hjud exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Natural Resources 347 503-986-1763
8:00 A.M.HR E
8:00 A.M.HR E
Kailey Kornhauser, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1763Shelley Raszka, Sr. CommitteeAssistant
347 503-986-1502
hnr exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Revenue 160 503-986-1266
8:00 A.M.A
8:00 A.M.A
8:00 A.M.A
8:00 A.M.A
Chris Allanach, LegislativeRevenue Officer
160 986-1261
Mazen Malik, Senior Economist 160 986-1260Dae Baek, Senior Economist 160 986-1265Kyle Easton, Economist 160 986-1267Jaime McGovern, Economist 160 986-1262Kaitlyn Harger, Economist 160 986-1263Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 160 986-1264Austin Anderson, CommitteeAssistant
354 986-1269
hrev exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Rules 453 503-986-1529
3:00 P.M.HR C
3:00 P.M.HR C
Josh Nasbe, Counsel 453 503-986-1529Samantha Koopman, Sr. CommitteeAssistant
453 503-986-1536
hrules exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Veterans and EmergencyPreparedness
453 503-986-1674
3:00 P.M.HR F
3:00 P.M.HR F
Patrick Brennan, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1674Matthew DeRosa, CommitteeAssistant
453 503-986-1535
hvet exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Committee Name/StaffStaff
OfficeStaff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
32
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
Committee Name/StaffStaff
OfficeStaff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Capitol Culture 453 503-986-1529
5:00 P.M.HR A
Josh Nasbe, Counsel 453 503-986-1529Samantha Koopman, CommitteeAssistant
453 503-986-1536
jccc exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Carbon Reduction 347 503-986-1755
5:00 P.M.HR F
1:00 P.M.HR F
Beth Reiley, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1755Sean Murphy, Committee Assistant 347 503-986-1516jccr exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Information Management andTechnology
H-178 503-986-1828
1:00 P.M.H-170
1:00 P.M.H-170
Sean McSpaden, CommitteeCoordinatorIMT Committee Staff Email, ToSubmit Testimony
Legislative Administration 140A 503-986-1848
Meets at the Call of the ChairDaron Hill, LegislativeAdministrator
140A 503-986-1848
jlac exhibit email,
Legislative Audits H-178 503-986-1828
1:00 P.M.H-170
Theresa McHugh, CommitteeCoordinatorAudits Committee Staff Email, ToSubmit Testimony
LFO
Legislative Counsel S-101 503-986-1243
Meets at the Call of the ChairDexter Johnson, LegislativeCounsel
S-101 503-986-1243
Lorey Freeman, Chief Deputy Leg.Counsel
S-101 503-986-1243
Legislative CounselSubcommittee On PublicRecords (HB 2101)
S-101 503-986-1243
Meets at the Call of the ChairCameron Miles, CommitteeAdministrator
S-101 503-986-1243
Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1474
Legislative Policy and Research 453 503-986-1515
Meets at the Call of the ChairBrett Hanes, LPRO DirectorPatsy Wood, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1474jlpr exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Student Success 453 503-986-1664
5:00 P.M.HR F
5:00 P.M.HR F
Lisa Gezelter, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1664Lisa Rybloom, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1742jcss exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
33
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
Student SuccessSubcommittee OnAccountability andTransparency
453 503-986-1664
Meets at the Call of the ChairLisa Gezelter, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1664Lisa Rybloom, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1742jcss exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Student SuccessSubcommittee On EarlyChildhood Education
453 503-986-1664
Meets at the Call of the ChairLisa Gezelter, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1664Remy Watts, Committee Assistant 347 503-986-1512jcss exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Student SuccessSubcommittee On Revenue
160 503-986-1266
5:00 P.M.HR A
Chris Allanach, LegislativeRevenue Officer
160 986-1261
Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 160 986-1264Isaac Moreno, Committee Assistant 160 986-1268Austin Anderson, CommitteeAssistant
354 986-1269
Tax Expenditures 160 503-986-1266
8:00 A.M.A
Chris Allanach, LegislativeRevenue Officer
160 986-1261
Mazen Malik, Senior Economist 160 986-1260Dae Baek, Senior Economist 160 986-1265Kyle Easton, Economist 160 986-1267Jaime McGovern, Economist 160 986-1262Kaitlyn Harger, Economist 160 986-1263Isaac Moreno, Committee Assistant 160 986-1268Austin Anderson, CommitteeAssistant
354 986-1269
jcte exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Transportation 453 503-986-1674
3:00 P.M.HR F
5:00 P.M.HR F
Patrick Brennan, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1674Matthew DeRosa, CommitteeAssistant
453 503-986-1535
jct exhibit email, To SubmitTestimony
Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828
8:30 A.M.HR F
Ken Rocco, Legislative FiscalOfficerPaul Siebert, Deputy LegislativeFiscal Officer
Ways and MeansSubcommittee On CapitalConstruction
H-178 503-986-1828
1:00 P.M.HR E
Amanda Beitel, CommitteeCoordinatorEric Sorenson, Committee AssistantCapital Const Sub Staff Email, ToSubmit Testimony
H-178
Committee Name/StaffStaff
OfficeStaff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
34
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
Ways and MeansSubcommittee On Education
H-178 503-986-1828
8:30 A.M.H-170
8:30 A.M.H-170
8:30 A.M.H-170
8:30 A.M.H-170
Doug Wilson, CommitteeCoordinatorAudrey Nieswandt, CommitteeAssistantEducation Sub Staff Email, ToSubmit Testimony
H-178
Ways and MeansSubcommittee On GeneralGovernment
H-178 503-986-1828
3:00 P.M.H-174
3:00 P.M.H-174
3:00 P.M.H-174
3:00 P.M.H-174
John Borden, CommitteeCoordinatorJoan Green, Committee AssistantGeneral Govt Sub Staff Email, ToSubmit Testimony
H-178
Ways and MeansSubcommittee On HumanServices
H-178 503-986-1828
8:30 A.M.HR F
8:30 A.M.HR F
8:30 A.M.HR F
8:30 A.M.HR F
Laurie Byerly, CommitteeCoordinatorEric Sorenson, Committee AssistantHuman Services Sub Staff Email,To Submit Testimony
H-178
Ways and MeansSubcommittee On NaturalResources
H-178 503-986-1828
1:00 P.M.H-174
1:00 P.M.H-174
1:00 P.M.H-174
1:00 P.M.H-174
Matt Stayner, CommitteeCoordinatorJoan Green, Committee AssistantNatural Resources Sub Staff Email,To Submit Testimony
H-178
Ways and MeansSubcommittee On Public Safety
H-178 503-986-1828
3:00 P.M.H-170
3:00 P.M.H-170
3:00 P.M.H-170
3:00 P.M.H-170
Julie Neburka, CommitteeCoordinatorAudrey Nieswandt, CommitteeAssistantPublic Safety Sub Staff Email, ToSubmit Testimony
H-178
Ways and MeansSubcommittee OnTransportation and EconomicDevelopment
H-178 503-986-1828
1:00 P.M.HR F
1:00 P.M.HR F
1:00 P.M.HR F
1:00 P.M.HR F
Michelle Deister, CommitteeCoordinatorEric Sorenson, Committee AssistantTransp/Ec Dev Sub Staff Email, ToSubmit Testimony
H-178
Committee Name/StaffStaff
OfficeStaff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
35
JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
Committee Name/StaffStaff
OfficeStaff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Emergency Board (pursuant toORS 291.332, activitiessuspended during 2019 Session)
H-178 503-986-1828
Meets at the Call of the Chair
36
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
BUSINESS AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT—Chuck Riley, ChairFred Girod, Vice-ChairMichael DembrowMark HassAlan Olsen
CAMPAIGN FINANCE—Jeff Golden, ChairTim Knopp, Vice-ChairGinny BurdickFred GirodFloyd Prozanski
EDUCATION—Rob Wagner, ChairChuck Thomsen, Vice-ChairSara GelserMark HassDallas Heard
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURALRESOURCES—Michael Dembrow, ChairAlan Olsen, Vice-ChairCliff BentzFloyd ProzanskiArnie Roblan
FINANCE AND REVENUE—Mark Hass, ChairCliff Bentz, Vice-ChairBrian BoquistChuck RileyKathleen Taylor
HEALTH CARE—Laurie Monnes Anderson, ChairDennis Linthicum, Vice-ChairLee BeyerShemia FaganTim Knopp
HOUSING—Shemia Fagan, ChairDallas Heard, Vice-ChairJeff GoldenTim KnoppLaurie Monnes Anderson
HUMAN SERVICES—Sara Gelser, ChairDallas Heard, Vice-ChairShemia FaganTim KnoppLaurie Monnes Anderson
JUDICIARY—Floyd Prozanski, ChairKim Thatcher, Vice-ChairCliff BentzShemia FaganSara GelserDennis LinthicumJames Manning Jr.
RULES—Ginny Burdick, ChairHerman Baertschiger Jr., Vice-ChairBrian BoquistMichael DembrowArnie Roblan
VETERANS AND EMERGENCYPREPAREDNESS—Alan Olsen, ChairLaurie Monnes Anderson, Vice-ChairBrian BoquistPeter Courtney
WORKFORCE—Kathleen Taylor, ChairTim Knopp, Vice-ChairJeff GoldenBill HansellLaurie Monnes Anderson
37
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
CONDUCT—Mark Hass, ChairTim KnoppJames Manning Jr.Kim Thatcher
38
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
AGRICULTURE AND LAND USE—Brian Clem, ChairSusan McLain, Vice-ChairBill Post, Vice-ChairShelly Boshart DavisKen HelmDavid Brock SmithAnna Williams
BUSINESS AND LABOR—Jeff Barker, ChairGreg Barreto, Vice-ChairJanelle Bynum, Vice-ChairDenyc BolesDaniel BonhamShelly Boshart DavisBrian ClemMargaret DohertyPaul EvansJulie FaheyPaul Holvey
CONDUCT—Nancy Nathanson, ChairJohn LivelyMike McLaneSherrie Sprenger
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT—John Lively, ChairDaniel Bonham, Vice-ChairJulie Fahey, Vice-ChairGreg BarretoChristine DrazanKen HelmPam MarshCaddy McKeownSusan McLainKim WallanBrad Witt
EDUCATION—Margaret Doherty, ChairTeresa Alonso Leon, Vice-ChairCheri Helt, Vice-ChairDiego HernandezCourtney NeronJeff ReardonE. Werner ReschkeJaneen SollmanKim Wallan
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT—Ken Helm, ChairE. Werner Reschke, Vice-ChairSheri Schouten, Vice-ChairLynn FindleyAndrea SalinasJaneen SollmanMarty WildeAnna WilliamsJack Zika
HEALTH CARE—Andrea Salinas, ChairCedric Hayden, Vice-ChairRob Nosse, Vice-ChairTeresa Alonso LeonDenyc BolesChristine DrazanMitch GreenlickAlissa Keny-GuyerTiffiny MitchellRon NobleRachel Prusak
HUMAN SERVICES AND HOUSING—Alissa Keny-Guyer, ChairRon Noble, Vice-ChairTawna Sanchez, Vice-ChairCheri HeltMark MeekTiffiny MitchellSheri SchoutenAnna WilliamsJack Zika
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JUDICIARY—Jennifer Williamson, ChairChris Gorsek, Vice-ChairSherrie Sprenger, Vice-ChairJeff BarkerJanelle BynumMitch GreenlickRick LewisMike McLaneCarla PilusoKarin PowerDuane Stark
NATURAL RESOURCES—Brad Witt, ChairChris Gorsek, Vice-ChairSherrie Sprenger, Vice-ChairGreg BarretoCaddy McKeownJeff ReardonDavid Brock Smith
REVENUE—Nancy Nathanson, ChairLynn Findley, Vice-ChairPam Marsh, Vice-ChairDiego HernandezE. Werner ReschkeGreg SmithBarbara Smith Warner
RULES—Paul Holvey, ChairJennifer Williamson, Vice-ChairCarl Wilson, Vice-ChairDenyc BolesRob NosseBarbara Smith WarnerSherrie Sprenger
VETERANS AND EMERGENCYPREPAREDNESS—Paul Evans, ChairRick Lewis, Vice-ChairMark Meek, Vice-ChairLynn FindleyCourtney NeronKim WallanMarty WildeJack Zika
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JOINT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
CAPITOL CULTURE—Sen. Ginny Burdick, Co-ChairRep. Jennifer Williamson, Co-ChairSen. Tim Knopp, Co-Vice ChairRep. Carl Wilson, Co-Vice ChairSen. Herman Baertschiger Jr.Sen. Shemia FaganSen. Floyd ProzanskiSen. Kim ThatcherRep. Denyc BolesRep. Julie FaheyRep. Tawna SanchezRep. Sherrie Sprenger
CARBON REDUCTION—Sen. Michael Dembrow, Co-ChairRep. Karin Power, Co-ChairSen. Cliff Bentz, Co-Vice ChairRep. David Brock Smith, Co-Vice ChairSen. Lee BeyerSen. Fred GirodSen. Jeff GoldenSen. Alan OlsenSen. Kathleen TaylorRep. Daniel BonhamRep. Shelly Boshart DavisRep. Ken HelmRep. John LivelyRep. Pam Marsh
EMERGENCY BOARD (PURSUANT TO ORS291.332, ACTIVITIES SUSPENDED DURING2019 SESSION)—
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ANDTECHNOLOGY—Sen. Chuck Riley, Co-ChairRep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-ChairSen. Betsy JohnsonSen. Dennis LinthicumRep. Pam MarshRep. Mike Nearman
LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION—Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-ChairRep. Tina Kotek, Co-ChairSen. Herman Baertschiger Jr.Sen. Ginny BurdickSen. Fred GirodSen. Bill HansellSen. Laurie Monnes AndersonRep. Paul HolveyRep. Mike McLaneRep. Nancy NathansonRep. Greg SmithRep. Jennifer WilliamsonRep. Carl WilsonSen. Lee Beyer, Alternate
LEGISLATIVE AUDITS—Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-ChairRep. Dan Rayfield, Co-ChairSen. Elizabeth Steiner HaywardSen. Kim ThatcherRep. Diego HernandezRep. Greg Smith
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL—Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-ChairRep. Tina Kotek, Co-ChairSen. Herman Baertschiger Jr.Sen. Ginny BurdickSen. Floyd ProzanskiSen. Kim ThatcherRep. Mike McLaneRep. Karin PowerRep. Sherrie SprengerRep. Jennifer Williamson
Subcommittee On Public Records (HB2101)—Sen. Floyd Prozanski, Co-ChairRep. Carl Wilson, Co-ChairSen. Kim ThatcherRep. Karin Power
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LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND RESEARCH—Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-ChairRep. Tina Kotek, Co-ChairSen. Brian BoquistSen. Michael DembrowSen. Betsy JohnsonSen. Kim ThatcherSen. Chuck ThomsenRep. David GombergRep. Mitch GreenlickRep. Mike McLaneRep. Sherrie SprengerRep. Carl Wilson
STUDENT SUCCESS—Sen. Arnie Roblan, Co-ChairRep. Barbara Smith Warner, Co-ChairSen. Tim Knopp, Co-Vice ChairRep. Greg Smith, Co-Vice ChairSen. Lew FrederickSen. Mark HassSen. Kathleen TaylorSen. Kim ThatcherSen. Chuck ThomsenRep. Brian ClemRep. Julie FaheyRep. Cheri HeltRep. Diego HernandezRep. John LivelyRep. Nancy NathansonRep. Sherrie Sprenger
Subcommittee On Accountability andTransparency—Sen. Tim Knopp, Co-ChairRep. Julie Fahey, Co-ChairSen. Arnie RoblanSen. Kathleen TaylorRep. Brian ClemRep. Sherrie Sprenger
Subcommittee On Early ChildhoodEducation—Sen. Lew Frederick, Co-ChairRep. John Lively, Co-ChairSen. Kim ThatcherSen. Chuck ThomsenRep. Cheri HeltRep. Diego Hernandez
Subcommittee On Revenue—Sen. Mark Hass, Co-ChairRep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-ChairSen. Cliff BentzSen. Ginny BurdickRep. Greg SmithRep. Barbara Smith Warner
TAX EXPENDITURES—Sen. Mark Hass, Co-ChairRep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-ChairSen. Cliff Bentz, Co-Vice ChairRep. Lynn Findley, Co-Vice ChairRep. Pam Marsh, Co-Vice ChairSen. Brian BoquistSen. Chuck RileySen. Kathleen TaylorRep. Diego HernandezRep. E. Werner ReschkeRep. Greg SmithRep. Barbara Smith Warner
TRANSPORTATION—Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-ChairRep. Caddy McKeown, Co-ChairSen. Brian Boquist, Co-Vice ChairRep. Ron Noble, Co-Vice ChairSen. Cliff BentzSen. Lew FrederickSen. Sara GelserRep. Paul EvansRep. Lynn FindleyRep. Rick LewisRep. Susan McLainRep. Brad Witt
WAYS AND MEANS—Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-ChairSen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, Co-ChairRep. Dan Rayfield, Co-ChairSen. Jackie Winters, Co-Vice ChairRep. David Gomberg, Co-Vice ChairRep. Greg Smith, Co-Vice ChairSen. Lee BeyerSen. Lew FrederickSen. Fred GirodSen. Bill HansellSen. Dallas HeardSen. James Manning Jr.Sen. Arnie RoblanSen. Chuck ThomsenSen. Rob WagnerRep. Paul HolveyRep. Susan McLainRep. Mike McLaneRep. Rob NosseRep. Carla PilusoRep. Duane Stark
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Subcommittee On Capital Construction—Sen. Fred Girod, Co-ChairRep. Paul Holvey, Co-ChairSen. Peter CourtneySen. Betsy JohnsonSen. Elizabeth Steiner HaywardSen. Chuck ThomsenRep. Tina KotekRep. Mike McLaneRep. Nancy NathansonRep. Greg Smith
Subcommittee On Education—Sen. Lew Frederick, Co-ChairRep. Susan McLain, Co-ChairSen. Arnie RoblanSen. Chuck ThomsenRep. Teresa Alonso LeonRep. Christine DrazanRep. Mark MeekRep. Mike Nearman
Subcommittee On General Government—Sen. Rob Wagner, Co-ChairRep. Greg Smith, Co-ChairSen. Bill HansellSen. Arnie RoblanRep. Daniel BonhamRep. David GombergRep. Pam MarshRep. Mike Nearman
Subcommittee On Human Services—Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-ChairRep. Rob Nosse, Co-ChairSen. Dallas HeardSen. Rob WagnerRep. Cedric HaydenRep. Andrea SalinasRep. Sheri SchoutenRep. Duane Stark
Subcommittee On Natural Resources—Sen. Kathleen Taylor, Co-ChairRep. Jeff Reardon, Co-ChairSen. Lew FrederickSen. Fred GirodRep. Cedric HaydenRep. Paul HolveyRep. Courtney NeronRep. David Brock Smith
Subcommittee On Public Safety—Sen. Jackie Winters, Co-ChairRep. Carla Piluso, Co-ChairSen. Dennis LinthicumSen. James Manning Jr.Rep. Janelle BynumRep. Gary LeifRep. Tawna SanchezRep. Duane Stark
Subcommittee On Transportation andEconomic Development—Sen. James Manning Jr., Co-ChairRep. David Gomberg, Co-ChairSen. Jeff GoldenSen. Bill HansellRep. Paul EvansRep. Gary LeifRep. Bill PostRep. Rachel Prusak
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY SENATOR
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY SENATOR
BAERTSCHIGER JR., HERMAN—Capitol CultureLegislative AdministrationLegislative CounselRules, Vice-Chair
BENTZ, CLIFF—Carbon Reduction, Co-Vice ChairEnvironment and Natural ResourcesFinance and Revenue, Vice-ChairJudiciaryStudent Success Subcommittee:
RevenueTax Expenditures, Co-Vice ChairTransportation
BEYER, LEE—Carbon ReductionHealth CareLegislative Administration, AlternateTransportation, Co-ChairWays and Means
Human Services, Co-Chair
BOQUIST, BRIAN—Finance and RevenueLegislative Policy and ResearchRulesTax ExpendituresTransportation, Co-Vice ChairVeterans and Emergency Preparedness
BURDICK, GINNY—Campaign FinanceCapitol Culture, Co-ChairLegislative AdministrationLegislative CounselRules, ChairStudent Success Subcommittee:
Revenue
COURTNEY, PETER—Legislative Administration, Co-ChairLegislative Counsel, Co-ChairLegislative Policy and Research, Co-ChairVeterans and Emergency PreparednessWays and Means Subcommittee:
Capital Construction
DEMBROW, MICHAEL—Business and General GovernmentCarbon Reduction, Co-ChairEnvironment and Natural Resources, ChairLegislative Policy and ResearchRules
FAGAN, SHEMIA—Capitol CultureHealth CareHousing, ChairHuman ServicesJudiciary
FREDERICK, LEW—Student Success
Early Childhood Education, Co-ChairTransportationWays and Means
Education, Co-ChairNatural Resources
GELSER, SARA—EducationHuman Services, ChairJudiciaryTransportation
GIROD, FRED—Business and General Government, Vice-ChairCampaign FinanceCarbon ReductionLegislative AdministrationWays and Means
Capital Construction, Co-ChairNatural Resources
GOLDEN, JEFF—Campaign Finance, ChairCarbon ReductionHousingWays and Means Subcommittee:
Transportation and Economic DevelopmentWorkforce
HANSELL, BILL—Legislative AdministrationWays and Means
General GovernmentTransportation and Economic Development
Workforce
HASS, MARK—Business and General GovernmentConduct, ChairEducationFinance and Revenue, ChairStudent Success
Revenue, Co-ChairTax Expenditures, Co-Chair
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY SENATOR
HEARD, DALLAS—EducationHousing, Vice-ChairHuman Services, Vice-ChairWays and Means
Human Services
JOHNSON, BETSY—Information Management and TechnologyLegislative Audits, Co-ChairLegislative Policy and ResearchWays and Means, Co-Chair
Capital Construction
KNOPP, TIM—Campaign Finance, Vice-ChairCapitol Culture, Co-Vice ChairConductHealth CareHousingHuman ServicesStudent Success, Co-Vice Chair
Accountability and Transparency, Co-ChairWorkforce, Vice-Chair
LINTHICUM, DENNIS—Health Care, Vice-ChairInformation Management and TechnologyJudiciaryWays and Means Subcommittee:
Public Safety
MANNING JR., JAMES—ConductJudiciaryWays and Means
Public SafetyTransportation and Economic Development, Co-
Chair
MONNES ANDERSON, LAURIE—Health Care, ChairHousingHuman ServicesLegislative AdministrationVeterans and Emergency Preparedness, Vice-ChairWorkforce
OLSEN, ALAN—Business and General GovernmentCarbon ReductionEnvironment and Natural Resources, Vice-ChairVeterans and Emergency Preparedness, Chair
PROZANSKI, FLOYD—Campaign FinanceCapitol CultureEnvironment and Natural ResourcesJudiciary, ChairLegislative Counsel
Public Records (HB 2101), Co-Chair
RILEY, CHUCK—Business and General Government, ChairFinance and RevenueInformation Management and Technology, Co-ChairTax Expenditures
ROBLAN, ARNIE—Environment and Natural ResourcesRulesStudent Success, Co-Chair
Accountability and TransparencyWays and Means
EducationGeneral Government
STEINER HAYWARD, ELIZABETH—Legislative AuditsWays and Means, Co-Chair
Capital Construction
TAYLOR, KATHLEEN—Carbon ReductionFinance and RevenueStudent Success
Accountability and TransparencyTax ExpendituresWays and Means Subcommittee:
Natural Resources, Co-ChairWorkforce, Chair
THATCHER, KIM—Capitol CultureConductJudiciary, Vice-ChairLegislative AuditsLegislative Counsel
Public Records (HB 2101)Legislative Policy and ResearchStudent Success
Early Childhood Education
THOMSEN, CHUCK—Education, Vice-ChairLegislative Policy and ResearchStudent Success
Early Childhood EducationWays and Means
Capital ConstructionEducation
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY SENATOR
WAGNER, ROB—Education, ChairWays and Means
General Government, Co-ChairHuman Services
WINTERS, JACKIE—Ways and Means, Co-Vice Chair
Public Safety, Co-Chair
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVE
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVE
ALONSO LEON, TERESA—Education, Vice-ChairHealth CareWays and Means Subcommittee:
Education
BARKER, JEFF—Business and Labor, ChairJudiciary
BARRETO, GREG—Business and Labor, Vice-ChairEconomic DevelopmentNatural Resources
BOLES, DENYC—Business and LaborCapitol CultureHealth CareRules
BONHAM, DANIEL—Business and LaborCarbon ReductionEconomic Development, Vice-ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
General Government
BOSHART DAVIS, SHELLY—Agriculture and Land UseBusiness and LaborCarbon Reduction
BYNUM, JANELLE—Business and Labor, Vice-ChairJudiciaryWays and Means Subcommittee:
Public Safety
CLEM, BRIAN—Agriculture and Land Use, ChairBusiness and LaborStudent Success
Accountability and Transparency
DOHERTY, MARGARET—Business and LaborEducation, Chair
DRAZAN, CHRISTINE—Economic DevelopmentHealth CareWays and Means Subcommittee:
Education
EVANS, PAUL—Business and LaborTransportationVeterans and Emergency Preparedness, ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
Transportation and Economic Development
FAHEY, JULIE—Business and LaborCapitol CultureEconomic Development, Vice-ChairStudent Success
Accountability and Transparency, Co-Chair
FINDLEY, LYNN—Energy and EnvironmentRevenue, Vice-ChairTax Expenditures, Co-Vice ChairTransportationVeterans and Emergency Preparedness
GOMBERG, DAVID—Legislative Policy and ResearchWays and Means, Co-Vice Chair
General GovernmentTransportation and Economic Development, Co-
Chair
GORSEK, CHRIS—Judiciary, Vice-ChairNatural Resources, Vice-Chair
GREENLICK, MITCH—Health CareJudiciaryLegislative Policy and Research
HAYDEN, CEDRIC—Health Care, Vice-ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
Human ServicesNatural Resources
HELM, KEN—Agriculture and Land UseCarbon ReductionEconomic DevelopmentEnergy and Environment, Chair
HELT, CHERI—Education, Vice-ChairHuman Services and HousingStudent Success
Early Childhood Education
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVE
HERNANDEZ, DIEGO—EducationLegislative AuditsRevenueStudent Success
Early Childhood EducationTax Expenditures
HOLVEY, PAUL—Business and LaborLegislative AdministrationRules, ChairWays and Means
Capital Construction, Co-ChairNatural Resources
KENY-GUYER, ALISSA—Health CareHuman Services and Housing, Chair
KOTEK, TINA—Legislative Administration, Co-ChairLegislative Counsel, Co-ChairLegislative Policy and Research, Co-ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
Capital Construction
LEIF, GARY—Ways and Means Subcommittee:
Public SafetyTransportation and Economic Development
LEWIS, RICK—JudiciaryTransportationVeterans and Emergency Preparedness, Vice-Chair
LIVELY, JOHN—Carbon ReductionConductEconomic Development, ChairStudent Success
Early Childhood Education, Co-Chair
MARSH, PAM—Carbon ReductionEconomic DevelopmentInformation Management and TechnologyRevenue, Vice-ChairTax Expenditures, Co-Vice ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
General Government
MCKEOWN, CADDY—Economic DevelopmentNatural ResourcesTransportation, Co-Chair
MCLAIN, SUSAN—Agriculture and Land Use, Vice-ChairEconomic DevelopmentTransportationWays and Means
Education, Co-Chair
MCLANE, MIKE—ConductJudiciaryLegislative AdministrationLegislative CounselLegislative Policy and ResearchWays and Means
Capital Construction
MEEK, MARK—Human Services and HousingVeterans and Emergency Preparedness, Vice-ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
Education
MITCHELL, TIFFINY—Health CareHuman Services and Housing
NATHANSON, NANCY—Conduct, ChairInformation Management and Technology, Co-ChairLegislative AdministrationRevenue, ChairStudent Success
Revenue, Co-ChairTax Expenditures, Co-ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
Capital Construction
NEARMAN, MIKE—Information Management and TechnologyWays and Means Subcommittee:
EducationGeneral Government
NERON, COURTNEY—EducationVeterans and Emergency PreparednessWays and Means Subcommittee:
Natural Resources
NOBLE, RON—Health CareHuman Services and Housing, Vice-ChairTransportation, Co-Vice Chair
NOSSE, ROB—Health Care, Vice-ChairRulesWays and Means
Human Services, Co-Chair
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVE
PILUSO, CARLA—JudiciaryWays and Means
Public Safety, Co-Chair
POST, BILL—Agriculture and Land Use, Vice-ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
Transportation and Economic Development
POWER, KARIN—Carbon Reduction, Co-ChairJudiciaryLegislative Counsel
Public Records (HB 2101)
PRUSAK, RACHEL—Health CareWays and Means Subcommittee:
Transportation and Economic Development
RAYFIELD, DAN—Legislative Audits, Co-ChairWays and Means, Co-Chair
REARDON, JEFF—EducationNatural ResourcesWays and Means Subcommittee:
Natural Resources, Co-Chair
RESCHKE, E. WERNER—EducationEnergy and Environment, Vice-ChairRevenueTax Expenditures
SALINAS, ANDREA—Energy and EnvironmentHealth Care, ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
Human Services
SANCHEZ, TAWNA—Capitol CultureHuman Services and Housing, Vice-ChairWays and Means Subcommittee:
Public Safety
SCHOUTEN, SHERI—Energy and Environment, Vice-ChairHuman Services and HousingWays and Means Subcommittee:
Human Services
SMITH, DAVID BROCK—Agriculture and Land UseCarbon Reduction, Co-Vice ChairNatural ResourcesWays and Means Subcommittee:
Natural Resources
SMITH, GREG—Legislative AdministrationLegislative AuditsRevenueStudent Success, Co-Vice Chair
RevenueTax ExpendituresWays and Means, Co-Vice Chair
Capital ConstructionGeneral Government, Co-Chair
SMITH WARNER, BARBARA—RevenueRulesStudent Success, Co-Chair
RevenueTax Expenditures
SOLLMAN, JANEEN—EducationEnergy and Environment
SPRENGER, SHERRIE—Capitol CultureConductJudiciary, Vice-ChairLegislative CounselLegislative Policy and ResearchNatural Resources, Vice-ChairRulesStudent Success
Accountability and Transparency
STARK, DUANE—JudiciaryWays and Means
Human ServicesPublic Safety
WALLAN, KIM—Economic DevelopmentEducationVeterans and Emergency Preparedness
WILDE, MARTY—Energy and EnvironmentVeterans and Emergency Preparedness
WILLIAMS, ANNA—Agriculture and Land UseEnergy and EnvironmentHuman Services and Housing
WILLIAMSON, JENNIFER—Capitol Culture, Co-ChairJudiciary, ChairLegislative AdministrationLegislative CounselRules, Vice-Chair
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVE
WILSON, CARL—Capitol Culture, Co-Vice ChairLegislative AdministrationLegislative Counsel Subcommittee:
Public Records (HB 2101), Co-ChairLegislative Policy and ResearchRules, Vice-Chair
WITT, BRAD—Economic DevelopmentNatural Resources, ChairTransportation
ZIKA, JACK—Energy and EnvironmentHuman Services and HousingVeterans and Emergency Preparedness
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