Oregon Senator Kim Thatcher [R]

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ORSB3Intro
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Requires students to complete one half-credit of higher education and career path skills and one half-credit of personal financial education as requirements for high school diploma. Requires students to complete one credit of future planning as requi...
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2023-05-30
[Hearing: May 30 @ 8:00 am]
To Senate Education Committee
ORSB819Engross
50%
Modifies abbreviated school day program requirements. Modifies abbreviated school day program requirements. Requires that parent or foster parent must give informed and written consent for student with disability to be placed on program. Prescribes d...
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2023-05-26
Carried over to May 30, 2023 Calendar by virtue of adjournment.
ORSB872Engross
50%
Instructs State Forestry Department to endeavor to partner with federal agencies to undertake certain activities in federal forests related to fire prevention and request that federal agencies fund portions of activities. Instructs State Forestry Dep...
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2023-05-26
Carried over to May 30, 2023 Calendar by virtue of adjournment.
ORSB510Enroll
75%
Directs Public Records Advocate to estimate biennial costs to carry out duties of advocate and to allocate and assess costs among public bodies of state government. Directs Public Records Advocate to estimate biennial costs to carry out duties of adv...
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2023-05-25
Speaker signed.
ORHB2725Intro
25%
Prohibits pharmacy benefit manager from retroactively denying or reducing payment on claim after adjudication unless pharmacy and pharmacy benefit manager agree that payment was incorrect due to clerical error. Prohibits pharmacy benefit manager from...
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2023-05-25
To Joint Ways and Means Committee
ORHB3213Engross
50%
Prohibits manufacturer from selling or offering to sell cosmetic developed through use of cosmetic animal test. Prohibits manufacturer from selling or offering to sell cosmetic developed through use of cosmetic animal test. Provides certain exemption...
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2023-05-25
Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
ORHB2645Engross
50%
Increases penalties for possession of certain amounts of fentanyl. Increases penalties for possession of certain amounts of fentanyl. Punishes by maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Provides that delivery of fentanyl may be charg...
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2023-05-25
Returned to Full Committee.
ORHCR26Engross
50%
In memoriam: Willie Bell Richardson, 1948-2023. In memoriam: Willie Bell Richardson, 1948-2023.
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2023-05-25
Recommendation: Do adopt.
ORSB1090Intro
25%
Abolishes annual one-hour change in time from standard time to daylight saving time and maintains Oregon on standard time for all 12 months of calendar year, except in portion of Oregon in Mountain Time Zone. Abolishes annual one-hour change in time ...
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2023-05-25
To Senate Rules Committee
ORSB1060Enroll
75%
Provides that in prosecution for offense that includes as element causing physical injury to another person, evidence of physical injury may include specified types of evidence. Modifies definition of "physical injury," for purposes of Oregon Crimina...
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2023-05-25
Third reading. Carried by Tran. Passed. Ayes, 47; Excused, 12--Boshart Davis, Bynum, Elmer, Evans, Helfrich, Javadi, McIntire, Morgan, Nelson, Scharf, Sosa, Wallan; Excused for Business of the House, 1--Breese-Iverson.
ORSB449Engross
50%
Permits adopted former foster children to have amount of tuition and all fees waived if attending defined institutions of higher education for purposes of pursuing initial undergraduate degree. Permits adopted former foster children to have amount of...
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2023-05-25
Read third time under Consent Calendar. Passed. Ayes, 54; Excused, 6--Boshart Davis, Evans, Holvey, Javadi, Scharf, Sosa.
ORSB974Enroll
75%
Creates crime of sexual abuse by fraudulent representation. Creates crime of sexual assault] abuse by fraudulent representation. Punishes by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both. Specifies statute of limitations for crime. Define...
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2023-05-25
Third reading. Carried by Reynolds. Passed. Ayes, 46; Excused, 12--Boshart Davis, Bynum, Elmer, Evans, Helfrich, Javadi, McIntire, Morgan, Nelson, Scharf, Sosa, Wallan; Excused for Business of the House, 2--Breese-Iverson, Lewis.
ORHB3013Intro
25%
Requires pharmacy benefit managers to be licensed by Department of Consumer and Business Services beginning January 1, 2024, modifies definition of "pharmacy benefit manager" and imposes new requirements on pharmacy benefit managers. Requires pharmac...
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2023-05-24
To Joint Ways and Means Committee
ORSB661Enroll
75%
Prohibits lobbyist from serving as chairperson of interim committees or certain legislative work groups or legislative task forces. Prohibits lobbyist from serving as chairperson of interim committee, legislative work group or legislative task force....
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2023-05-23
Speaker signed.
ORSB1069Enroll
75%
Allows residential landlord and tenant to agree to provide written notices by electronic mail and allow landlord to refund moneys by electronic means. Allows residential landlord and tenant to agree to provide written notices by electronic mail and a...
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2023-05-23
Third reading. Carried by Helfrich. Passed. Ayes, 50; Excused, 1--Evans; Excused for Business of the House, 9--Cramer, Hieb, Javadi, Morgan, Ruiz, Sanchez, Sosa, Wallan, Speaker Rayfield.
ORSB11Enroll
75%
Requires certain executive department boards or commissions that conduct public meetings through electronic means to record and promptly publish recording on website or hosting service so that public may observe or listen to meetings free of charge. ...
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2023-05-23
Third reading. Carried by Tran. Passed. Ayes, 50; Nays, 1--Cate; Excused, 1--Evans; Excused for Business of the House, 8--Boshart Davis, Lewis, Morgan, Ruiz, Sanchez, Scharf, Sosa, Speaker Rayfield.
ORSB816Enroll
75%
Modifies duration of Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining orders . Modifies duration of certain] Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining orders when restrained person requests hearing within relevant time frame]. Declares emergency, effective on p...
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2023-05-23
Speaker signed.
ORSB529PassModifies legislative findings concerning alternative incarceration programs. Modifies legislative findings concerning alternative incarceration programs. Renames special alternative incarceration program and removes requirement that participants enga...
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2023-05-19
Governor signed.
ORSB628PassRequires health benefit plan and health care service contract coverage of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections and pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome. Requires health benefit plan and h...
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2023-05-19
Governor signed.
ORHB3603Intro
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Provides that evidence of defendant's commission of other sexual offenses is admissible if relevant in criminal action in which defendant is accused of sexual offense. Provides that evidence of defendant's commission of other sexual offenses is admis...
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2023-05-17
Motion to withdraw from Judiciary failed. Ayes, 30; Nays, 30--Andersen, Bowman, Bynum, Chaichi, Dexter, Fahey, Gamba, Grayber, Helm, Holvey, Hudson, Kropf, Lively, Marsh, McLain, Nathanson, Nelson, Nguyen D, Nguyen H, Nosse, Pham H, Pham K, Reynolds, Ruiz, Sanchez, Sosa, Tran, Valderrama, Walters, Speaker Rayfield.
ORHB2594Engross
50%
Modifies penalties for throwing lighted material onto certain property. Modifies penalties for throwing lighted material onto certain property. Punishes by maximum of $1,000 fine,] maximum of $2,000 fine, or if commission of offense creates risk of w...
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2023-05-12
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.)
ORSB422Engross
50%
Allows motorcycle operator to travel between lanes of traffic under certain conditions. Allows motorcycle operator to travel between lanes of traffic under certain conditions.
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2023-05-11
To House Transportation Committee
ORSB881Engross
50%
Directs Director of Department of Revenue to reimburse worker leasing company for any employer contribution payments made by worker leasing company if Department of Revenue determines pursuant to amended combined quarterly report that refund is due. ...
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2023-05-10
To House Business and Labor Committee
ORHB3616Intro
25%
Allows owner of property outside urban growth boundary to site additional dwelling on property for occupancy by relative of owner. Allows owner of property outside urban growth boundary to site additional dwelling on property for occupancy by relativ...
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2023-05-04
To House Housing and Homelessness Committee
ORHB2593Engross
50%
Reduces penalties for crime of offensive littering in certain circumstances. Reduces penalties for crime of offensive littering in certain circumstances. Punishes by maximum fine of $1,000 when person discards or deposits, or permits to be thrown fro...
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2023-05-02
To Senate Judiciary Committee
ORSB884Intro
25%
Grants higher property tax exemption for property of veterans with disabilities. Grants higher property tax exemption for property of veterans with disabilities. Grants exemption for veteran's surviving spouse who remains unmarried. Takes effect on 9...
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2023-04-28
To Senate Tax Expenditures Committee
ORSB614Engross
50%
Permits law enforcement agency to collect and maintain information about person's political, religious or social views or activities if information was collected and maintained for lawful purpose, including activities carried out in accordance with p...
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2023-04-26
To House Judiciary Committee
ORSB875Intro
25%
Requires Department of State Lands to petition United States Congress for transfer of certain public lands. Requires Department of State Lands to petition United States Congress for transfer of certain public lands. Requires department to manage land...
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2023-04-26
Vote explanation(s) filed by Sollman.
ORSB1030Intro
25%
Requires Judicial Department, in collaboration with Public Defense Services Commission, to study child welfare investigations and improvements necessary to align rights and procedural protections of parents and children involved in child welfare inve...
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2023-04-26
Vote explanation(s) filed by Sollman.
ORSB1056Intro
25%
Modifies offense of making a false report of child abuse. Modifies offense of making a false report of child abuse. Punishes first or second offense by maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Punishes third or subsequent offense by m...
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2023-04-26
Vote explanation(s) filed by Sollman.
ORSB787Engross
50%
Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include assault of public transit vehicle operator acting in course of official duty. Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include assault of public transit vehicle operator acting in course ...
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2023-04-25
To House Judiciary Committee
ORSB1055Intro
25%
Removes suspension of requirement of showing proficiency in Essential Learning Skills as condition of earning diploma. Removes suspension of requirement of showing proficiency in Essential Learning Skills as condition of earning diploma. Declares eme...
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2023-04-25
Motion to withdraw from committee on Education failed. Ayes, 13; Nays, 16--Campos, Dembrow, Frederick, Gelser Blouin, Golden, Jama, Lieber, Manning Jr, Meek, Patterson, Prozanski, Sollman, Steiner, Taylor, Woods, President Wagner; Excused, 1--Gorsek.
ORSB302Intro
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Requires applicant for license to manufacture psilocybin to submit to Oregon Health Authority information regarding ownership and location of premises to be licensed. Requires applicant for license to manufacture psilocybin to submit to Oregon Health...
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2023-04-20
Motion to withdraw from committee on Health Care failed. Ayes, 12; Nays, 15--Dembrow, Frederick, Gelser Blouin, Golden, Jama, Lieber, Manning Jr, Meek, Patterson, Prozanski, Sollman, Steiner, Taylor, Woods, President Wagner; Excused, 3--Campos, Findley, Gorsek.
ORHB2724Intro
25%
Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before January 1, 2023. Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before January 1, 2023. Takes effect on 91st day following...
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2023-04-18
Motion to withdraw from Revenue failed. Ayes, 25; Nays, 33--Andersen, Bowman, Chaichi, Dexter, Evans, Fahey, Gamba, Gomberg, Grayber, Hartman, Helm, Holvey, Hudson, Kropf, Levy E, Lively, Marsh, McLain, Nathanson, Nelson, Neron, Nguyen D, Nguyen H, Pham H, Pham K, Reynolds, Ruiz, Sanchez, Sosa, Tran, Valderrama, Walters, Speaker Rayfield; Excused, 2--Osborne, Wallan.
ORSB990Intro
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Requires Department of Revenue to make surplus revenue refunds, known as "kicker" refunds, in form of check. Requires Department of Revenue to make surplus revenue refunds, known as "kicker" refunds, in form of check. Applies to surplus revenue refun...
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2023-04-18
Vote explanation(s) filed by Sollman.
ORSJR17Intro
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Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to enact property tax relief program for owner-occupied principal dwellings of certain seniors. Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to enact...
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2023-04-18
Vote explanation(s) filed by Campos.
ORSJR30Intro
25%
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to expand scope of term "bills for raising revenue" for supermajority vote requirement. Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to expand scope of term "bills for raising revenue" for supermajority vote req...
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2023-04-17
Motion to withdraw from committee on Rules failed. Ayes, 12; Nays, 16--Campos, Dembrow, Frederick, Gelser Blouin, Golden, Jama, Lieber, Manning Jr, Meek, Patterson, Prozanski, Sollman, Steiner, Taylor, Woods, President Wagner; Excused, 2--Findley, Gorsek.
ORSB728Intro
25%
Establishes income tax credit for volunteer firefighters. Establishes income tax credit for volunteer firefighters. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2024, and before January 1, 2030. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment...
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2023-04-14
To Senate Tax Expenditures Committee
ORSB239Intro
25%
Allows post-secondary institution of education to be sponsor of public charter school. Allows post-secondary institution of education to be sponsor of public charter school. Modifies proposal requirements for public charter school and process for rev...
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2023-04-13
Vote explanation(s) filed by Sollman.
ORSB554Intro
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Creates process by which person may file post-conviction relief petition due to currently available relevant forensic scientific evidence at any time after conviction. Creates process by which person may file post-conviction relief petition due to cu...
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2023-04-13
To Joint Ways and Means Committee
ORSB409Engross
50%
Prescribes information related to courses of study offered by school district that district school board must ensure is provided on school district's website. Prescribes information related to courses of study offered by school district that district...
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2023-04-13
To House Education Committee
ORSB259Intro
25%
Allows student who is resident of state to attend any public school of state. Allows student who is resident of state to attend any public school of state. Requires student to receive consent from school district to attend schools of school district ...
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2023-04-13
Vote explanation(s) filed by Sollman.
ORSB77Intro
25%
Removes cap on number of quarter credit hours that eligible students from same high school may be awarded under Expanded Options Program. Removes cap on number of quarter credit hours that eligible students from same high school may be awarded under ...
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2023-04-13
Vote explanation(s) filed by Sollman.
ORSB470Intro
25%
Prohibits denial of medical assistance on basis that individual under 19 years of age is in detention pending adjudication. Prohibits denial of medical assistance on basis that individual under 19 years of age is in detention pending adjudication. Re...
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2023-04-13
To Joint Ways and Means Committee
ORSB75Intro
25%
Establishes civil action against surety for victim injured by felony defendant while on security release. Establishes civil action against surety for victim injured by felony defendant while on security release. Provides exception for surety that is ...
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2023-04-10
Vote explanation(s) filed by Meek, Prozanski, Sollman.
ORSB295Intro
25%
Creates crime of patronizing a trafficked child. Creates crime of patronizing a trafficked child. Punishes by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both, if victim is child under 18 years of age. Punishes by maximum of five years' impr...
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2023-04-10
Vote explanation(s) filed by Meek, Prozanski, Sollman.
ORSB74Intro
25%
Establishes Department of the Oregon Public Safety Reserve Force to employ retired law enforcement officers and corrections officers and law enforcement officers and corrections officers from other states to serve in reserve force for local law enfor...
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2023-04-10
Vote explanation(s) filed by Meek, Prozanski, Sollman.
ORSB430Intro
25%
Establishes procedure for charging aggravated version of certain assault and attempted murder offenses when defendant causes permanent physical injury to victim during commission of crime. Establishes procedure for charging aggravated version of cert...
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2023-04-10
Vote explanation(s) filed by Meek, Prozanski, Sollman.
ORSB986Intro
25%
Increases statute of limitations for first degree sex crimes to 20 years after commission of crime or, for minor victim, any time before victim attains 30 years of age, whichever occurs later. Increases statute of limitations for first degree sex cri...
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2023-04-10
Vote explanation(s) filed by Meek, Prozanski, Sollman.
ORSB988Intro
25%
Separates possession, delivery and manufacture of fentanyl from general controlled substance offense statute into separate statutes. Separates possession, delivery and manufacture of fentanyl from general controlled substance offense statute into sep...
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2023-04-10
Vote explanation(s) filed by Meek, Prozanski, Sollman.
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