HB-2424: Relating to funding services for pregnant persons other than types of abortions on which federal moneys may not be spent; providing that this Act shall be referred to the people for their approval or rejection.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Reschke
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/25/2023
You have voted HB-2424: Relating to funding services for pregnant persons other than types of abortions on which federal moneys may not be spent; providing that this Act shall be referred to the people for their approval or rejection..
Relating to pregnancy resources; prescribing an effective date. [HB-2423]
Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish and administer Pregnancy Launch Program to provide certain services to specified persons. Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish and administer Pregnancy Launch Program to provide certain services to specified persons. Prohibits authority from contracting for provision of program services with organization that directly or indirectly promotes, refers for or assists pregnant persons in obtaining abortions. Directs authority to establish pregnancy resources hotline. Requires hotline to automatically
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HB-2423: Relating to pregnancy resources; prescribing an effective date.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Reschke
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/25/2023
Relating to pregnancy resources. [HB-2526]
Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish toll-free pregnancy resources hotline to provide information and assistance to pregnant persons seeking abortions in this state. Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish toll-free pregnancy resources hotline to provide information and assistance to pregnant persons seeking abortions in this state. Defines "medical emergency" for purposes of determining when abortion is medically necessary. Prohibits performance of abortion unless pregnant person consulted with pregnancy resources hotline at least
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HB-2526: Relating to pregnancy resources.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Reschke
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/25/2023
Relating to payment of travel for telecommuting state workers. [SB-853]
Prohibits state from paying costs of travel to or from Oregon for employee in state service who telecommutes from principal worksite more than 60 miles outside this state, unless collective bargaining agreement provides otherwise or essential requirements of position make it necessary for employee to telecommute from outside this state. Prohibits state from paying costs of travel to or from Oregon for employee in state service who telecommutes from principal worksite more than 60 miles outside this state, unless collective bargaining agreement provides
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SB-853: Relating to payment of travel for telecommuting state workers.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Meek
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/25/2023
Relating to exempt amount under corporate activity tax; prescribing an effective date. [HB-2433]
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 91st day following adjournment sine die.
HB-2433: Relating to exempt amount under corporate activity tax; prescribing an effective date.
Sponsored by: Rep. Rick Lewis
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/25/2023
Relating to pension benefit plans offered by public bodies. [HB-3219]
Establishes standards for fiduciary of pension benefit plan offered by public body. Establishes standards for fiduciary of pension benefit plan offered by public body. Limits factors that may be considered in investment of assets of plan.
HB-3219: Relating to pension benefit plans offered by public bodies.
Sponsored by: Sen. Bill Hansell
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/25/2023
Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to fishing, hunting, harvesting wildlife or gathering wild foods. [HJR-5]
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to declare constitutional right to fish, hunt or harvest wildlife or gather wild foods, subject to certain legal restrictions. Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to declare constitutional right to fish, hunt or harvest wildlife or gather wild foods, subject to certain legal restrictions. Refers proposed amendment to people for their approval or rejection at next regular general election.
HJR-5: Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to fishing, hunting, harvesting wildlife or gathering wild foods.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Reschke
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/25/2023
Relating to the exemption of certain bonuses from pay equity requirements; declaring an emergency. [HB-3205]
Permits employer to pay employees at different compensation levels pursuant to retention bonus provided that employer does not discriminate in payment of retention bonus, and that retention bonus accounts for entire compensation differential. Modifies definition of "compensation," for purposes of pay equity requirements, to exclude hiring bonuses and retention bonuses.] Permits employer to pay employees at different compensation levels pursuant to retention bonus provided that employer does not discriminate in payment of retention bonus, and that
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HB-3205: Relating to the exemption of certain bonuses from pay equity requirements; declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Janelle Bynum
At President's Desk Upon Adjournment. on 06/25/2023
Relating to controlled substances; and declaring an emergency. [HB-2645]
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 charged as commercial drug offense in specified circumstances. Increases sentencing guidelines crime category level for delivery of fentanyl for consideration. Adds alternative manner of measuring fentanyl for purposes of calculating crime category level for certain offenses involving possession, delivery
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HB-2645: Relating to controlled substances; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Evans
Chapter 413, (2023 Laws): Effective Date July 27, 2023. on 08/04/2023