Oregon Representative Lily Morgan [R]

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ORHB2725Intro
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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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2023-06-07
[Hearing: Jun 7 @ 8:00 am]
To House Human Services Committee
ORHB2805Intro
25%
Provides that use of serial electronic written communication or use of intermediaries to communicate may constitute meeting of governing body subject to public meetings law if other specified conditions are satisfied. Provides that use of serial elec...
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2023-06-02
[Hearing: Jun 2 @ 9:30 am]

Work Session scheduled.
ORHB2994Intro
25%
Modifies requirements for health insurance coverage of hearing-related items and services. Modifies requirements for health insurance coverage of hearing-related items and services. Requires Oregon Health Authority, through medical assistance program...
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2023-06-02
[Hearing: Jun 2 @ 9:30 am]

Work Session scheduled.
ORSB1041Intro
25%
Prohibits cost-sharing on certain health insurance coverage of supplemental and diagnostic breast examinations. Prohibits cost-sharing on certain health insurance coverage of supplemental and diagnostic breast examinations.
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2023-06-02
[Hearing: Jun 2 @ 9:30 am]

Work Session scheduled.
ORHB2772Intro
25%
Defines terms. Defines terms. Creates crime of domestic terrorism in the first degree. Punishes by maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of domestic terrorism in the second degree. Punishes by maximum penalt...
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2023-06-02
[Hearing: Jun 2 @ 9:30 am]

Work Session scheduled.
ORHB2806Engross
50%
Authorizes governing body of public body to meet in executive session to consider matters relating to safety of governing body, public body staff and public body volunteers and to security of public body facilities and meeting spaces, and relating to...
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2023-06-01
Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
ORHB2522Engross
50%
Instructs State Fire Marshal to establish Rural Structural Fire Protection Review Committee to review certain provisions concerning structural fire protection and report on review and related recommendations to one or more relevant committees or inte...
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2023-06-01
Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
ORHB2599Engross
50%
Waives background check fee for employees and volunteers of certain respite service providers. Waives background check fee for employees and volunteers of certain respite service providers.
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2023-06-01
Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
ORHB2535Engross
50%
Requires Department of Corrections to establish doula program for pregnant and postpartum adults in custody at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility. Requires Department of Corrections to establish doula program for pregnant and postpartum adults in cus...
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2023-06-01
Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
ORHB3584Engross
50%
Directs schools or school districts to provide electronic communication to parents and guardians of students attending, and to school district employees employed at, school at which safety threat action occurred. Directs schools or school districts t...
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2023-06-01
Recommendation: Do pass.
ORHB3426Engross
50%
Requires 9-8-8 crisis hotline centers to have policies and train staff on serving firefighters and other first responders. Requires 9-8-8 crisis hotline centers to have policies and train staff on serving firefighters and other first responders.
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2023-06-01
Recommendation: Do pass.
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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2023-06-01
Speaker signed.
ORSB957Enroll
75%
Expands types of prior convictions that increase offense level for crime of public indecency. Expands types of prior convictions that increase offense level for crime of public indecency. Modifies crime of luring a minor to include engaging in sexual...
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2023-06-01
Speaker signed.
ORSB745Engross
50%
Directs county juvenile department to ensure that specified youth or adjudicated youth receives sex trafficking screening. Directs county juvenile department to ensure that specified youth or adjudicated youth taken into custody] receives sex traffic...
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2023-06-01
Speaker signed.
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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2023-05-31
Work Session held.
ORSB548Enroll
75%
Directs Department of Human Services to maintain inventory of luggage carriers for use when transporting personal effects of foster children. Directs Department of Human Services to maintain inventory of luggage carriers for use when transporting per...
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2023-05-31
Third reading. Carried by Scharf. Passed. Ayes, 55; Nays, 1--Cate; Excused, 4--Boshart Davis, Hieb, Osborne, Wallan.
ORSB872Enroll
75%
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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2023-05-31
Third reading. Carried by Boice. Passed. Ayes, 47; Nays, 7--Andersen, Chaichi, Fahey, Gamba, Holvey, Marsh, Pham K; Excused, 4--Boshart Davis, Hieb, Osborne, Wallan; Excused for Business of the House, 2--Nathanson, Speaker Rayfield.
ORSB1052Enroll
75%
Modifies crimes related to involuntary servitude and human trafficking. Modifies crimes related to involuntary servitude and human trafficking. Establishes affirmative defense for human trafficking victims. Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission ...
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2023-05-31
Third reading. Carried by Morgan. Passed. Ayes, 56; Excused, 4--Boshart Davis, Hieb, Osborne, Wallan.
ORSB643Enroll
75%
Modifies provisions relating to sales of homemade foods. Modifies provisions relating to sales of homemade foods.
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2023-05-31
Third reading. Carried by Elmer, Ruiz. Passed. Ayes, 43; Nays, 11--Andersen, Dexter, Javadi, Marsh, Nelson, Nguyen D, Pham H, Reynolds, Sanchez, Tran, Walters; Excused, 4--Boshart Davis, Hieb, Osborne, Wallan; Excused for Business of the House, 2--Nathanson, Speaker Rayfield.
ORSB1013Enroll
75%
Permits counties to allow certain rural homeowners to site one recreational vehicle on their property. Requires] Permits counties to allow certain rural homeowners to site one recreational vehicle on their property.
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2023-05-31
Third reading. Carried by Boice. Passed. Ayes, 49; Nays, 7--Cate, Goodwin, Hartman, Javadi, Owens, Scharf, Smith G; Excused, 4--Boshart Davis, Hieb, Osborne, Wallan.
ORHB2192Engross
50%
Aligns criteria for alteration, restoration or replacement of dwellings on lands zoned for forest use consistent with criteria applicable to dwellings on lands zoned for farm use. Aligns criteria for alteration, restoration or replacement of dwelling...
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2023-05-30
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.)
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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2023-05-30
Effective date, January 1, 2024.
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
ORHB3068Engross
50%
Requires Department of Education to conduct study to examine possibility of creating high school equivalency diploma and submit report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to education. Provides that high school student in grade 11 o...
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2023-05-23
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.)
ORHB3086Intro
25%
Clarifies process of Senate confirmation of members of State Fish and Wildlife Commission. Clarifies process of Senate confirmation of members of State Fish and Wildlife Commission. Provides that commission must consist of one member from each of fiv...
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2023-05-23
To House Rules Committee
ORHB2931Intro
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Directs State Department of Agriculture, in consultation with Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, to establish cannabis reference laboratory to support enforcement of cannabis regulation. Requires Oregon Liquor and Cann...
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2023-05-18
Third reading. Carried by Morgan. Passed. Ayes, 57; Nays, 2--Cate, Diehl; Excused, 1--Nelson.
ORHJR16Intro
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Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to vest power of impeachment of statewide elected Executive Branch officials in House of Representatives and power to try impeachments in Senate. Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to vest power of imp...
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2023-05-18
To House Rules Committee
ORHB2141Intro
25%
Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include causing physical injury to person working in hospital while worker is performing official duties. Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include causing physical injury to person workin...
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2023-05-17
Motion to withdraw from Judiciary failed. Ayes, 30; Nays, 30--Bowman, Bynum, Chaichi, Dexter, Fahey, Gamba, Gomberg, Grayber, Helm, Holvey, Hudson, Kropf, Lively, Marsh, McLain, Nathanson, Nelson, Neron, Nguyen D, Nguyen H, Nosse, Pham H, Pham K, Reynolds, Sanchez, Sosa, Tran, Valderrama, Walters, Speaker Rayfield.
ORHB2687PassAuthorizes State Department of Agriculture to issue public applicator licenses and public trainee certificates to employees of federally recognized Indian tribes for purposes of pesticide application on lands other than Indian country. Authorizes Sta...
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2023-05-16
Chapter 45, (2023 Laws): Effective date May 8, 2023.
ORHB2237PassChanges terms of members of board of property tax appeals from one year to two years. Changes terms of members of board of property tax appeals from one year to four] two years. Makes nonsubstantive housekeeping changes to standardize use of terminol...
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2023-05-16
Chapter 38, (2023 Laws): effective on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
ORHB2627Engross
50%
Removes one member who has degree of Doctor of Medicine and adds one member who is physician assistant to membership of Oregon Medical Board. Removes one member who has degree of Doctor of Medicine and adds one member who is physician assistant to me...
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2023-05-16
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.)
ORHB3200PassRepeals provision specifying fiscal year end date for credit unions. Repeals provision specifying fiscal year end date for credit unions. Removes provision specifying deadline for election of executive officers of credit unions. Authorizes credit uni...
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2023-05-16
Chapter 57, (2023 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2024.
ORSB864PassProvides that person who voluntarily fights wildfire on private forestland is not civilly liable for injury to person or property resulting from good faith performance of firefighting efforts. Provides that person who voluntarily fights wildfire on p...
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2023-05-16
Effective date, January 1, 2024.
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.)
ORHB2817Engross
50%
Clarifies area of leg to which definition of "podiatry" applies. Clarifies area of leg to which definition of "podiatry" applies.
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2023-05-12
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.)
ORHB3148Engross
50%
Authorizes peace officer to issue investigative subpoena or request order from circuit court for information regarding missing individual if specified standards are met. Authorizes peace officer to issue investigative subpoena or request order from c...
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2023-05-09
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.)
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
ORHB3621Intro
25%
Exempts rehabilitation facilities from requirement to obtain certificate of need. Exempts rehabilitation facilities from requirement to obtain certificate of need.
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2023-05-04
To House Behavioral Health and Health Care 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
ORHB3523Intro
25%
Creates Oregon tax subtraction for amounts received in settlement of civil action arising from wildfire. Creates Oregon tax subtraction for amounts received in settlement of civil action arising from wildfire. Applies to amounts received in tax years...
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2023-04-28
To House Tax Expenditures 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.
ORSB1011Intro
25%
Increases speed limit on Interstate 5 and on other highways. Increases speed limit on Interstate 5 and on other highways.
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2023-04-25
Girod declared potential conflict of interest.
ORHB2702Intro
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Requires person that receives state financial incentive for development of renewable energy generation facility to maintain nameplate capacity of facility for period of at least 25 years. Requires person that receives state financial incentive for de...
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2023-04-24
Motion to withdraw from Climate, Energy, and Environment failed. Ayes, 23; 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, Nosse, Pham H, Pham K, Ruiz, Sanchez, Sosa, Tran, Valderrama, Walters, Speaker Rayfield; Excused, 4--Bynum, Owens, Reynolds, Wright.
ORSB1010Intro
25%
Requires Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study options available for use of marijuana tax revenues for funding law enforcement programs directed at cannabis-related offenses. Requires Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study options av...
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2023-04-20
Motion to withdraw from committee on Judiciary 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.
ORSCR5PassIn memoriam: Mary Curtis Gramley (1936-2021). In memoriam: Mary Curtis Gramley (1936-2021).
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2023-04-19
Filed With Secretary of State.
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
25%
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.
ORHB2433Intro
25%
Increases exempt amount and filing threshhold for purposes of corporate activity tax. Increases exempt amount and filing threshhold for purposes of corporate activity tax. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2024. Takes effect on 91...
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2023-04-18
Motion to withdraw from Revenue failed. Ayes, 29; Nays, 29--Andersen, Bowman, Bynum, Chaichi, Dexter, Fahey, Gamba, Grayber, Helm, Holvey, Hudson, Kropf, Lively, Marsh, McLain, Nathanson, Nelson, Nguyen H, Nosse, Pham H, Pham K, Reynolds, Ruiz, Sanchez, Sosa, Tran, Valderrama, Walters, Speaker Rayfield; Excused, 2--Osborne, Wallan.
ORHB2259Intro
25%
Modifies estate tax brackets to provide additional estate tax exclusion of $1 million. Modifies estate tax brackets to provide additional estate tax exclusion of $1 million. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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2023-04-18
Motion to withdraw from Revenue failed. Ayes, 29; Nays, 29--Andersen, Bowman, Bynum, Chaichi, Dexter, Fahey, Gamba, Grayber, Helm, Holvey, Hudson, Kropf, Marsh, McLain, Nathanson, Nelson, Neron, Nguyen H, Nosse, Pham H, Pham K, Reynolds, Ruiz, Sanchez, Sosa, Tran, Valderrama, Walters, Speaker Rayfield; Excused, 2--Osborne, Wallan.
ORHB2566Intro
25%
Modifies personal income tax brackets. Modifies personal income tax brackets. Decreases rates applicable and resulting tax imposed. Provides for adjustment of all brackets for inflation. Increases Oregon standard deduction. Applies to tax years begin...
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2023-04-18
Motion to withdraw from Revenue failed. Ayes, 28; Nays, 30--Andersen, Bowman, Bynum, Chaichi, Dexter, Evans, Fahey, Gamba, Grayber, Helm, Holvey, Hudson, Kropf, Lively, Marsh, McLain, Nathanson, Nelson, Nguyen D, Nguyen H, Nosse, Pham H, Pham K, Reynolds, Sanchez, Sosa, Tran, Valderrama, Walters, Speaker Rayfield; Excused, 2--Osborne, Wallan.
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