Sen. Dennis Linthicum

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District SD-028
Party Republican
Bills Introduced 40

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State (Oregon)
Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to equipment used in taking animals. [HB-3212]
Vests sole authority to regulate hunting ammunition and fishing gear with Legislative Assembly with specified exceptions. Prohibits public bodies from regulating hunting ammunition, fishing gear and angling equipment unless authorized by statute. Applies to prohibitions, restrictions and regulations adopted by public bodies before, on and after effective date of Act.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sal Esquivel In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to landscape construction. [HB-3337]
Creates limited landscape construction professional license. Specifies scope of work that holder of limited license may perform.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Evans In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Recognizing and honoring Corporal Jessica A. Ellis for her service to her country. [HCR-27]
Recognizes and honors Corporal Jessica A. Ellis (1983-2008) for her service to her country.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Alan Olsen Filed With Secretary Of State. on 06/08/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to date to enroll in community college to qualify for the Oregon Promise. [HB-3423]
Exempts person serving in Oregon National Guard from requirement to enroll in community college courses within six months of attaining previous highest level of education in order to qualify for Oregon Promise grant, provided that person enrolls in community college courses within six months of completing initial active duty training. Exempts person serving in Oregon National Guard from requirement to enroll in community college courses within six months of attaining previous highest level of education in order to qualify for Oregon Promise grant, (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Evans Chapter 410, (2017 Laws): Effective Date January 1, 2018. on 06/28/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to the impeachment of statewide elected Executive Branch officials. [HJR-10]
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. Requires three-fifths majority vote of House of Representatives to deliver impeachment resolution to Senate and two-thirds majority vote of Senate for conviction. Limits judgment to removal from office and disqualification from holding other public office. Refers proposed amendment to people for approval or rejection at next regular general election held throughout (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jennifer Williamson In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Requiring committees and subcommittees to allow remote testimony via videoconferencing link. [HCR-24]
Requires committees and subcommittees of Senate and House of Representatives, and joint committees and subcommittees of Legislative Assembly, to accept remote testimony given by remote videoconferencing link, if authorized by President of Senate and Speaker of House of Representatives. Requires committees and subcommittees of Senate and House of Representatives, and joint committees and subcommittees of Legislative Assembly, to accept remote testimony given by remote videoconferencing link, if authorized by President of Senate and Speaker of House (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sal Esquivel In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017

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Oregon 2018 Legislative Measures

Relating to the price of prescription drugs; and declaring an emergency. [HB-4005]
Requires prescription drug manufacturer to report annually information to Department of Consumer and Business Services regarding prices of prescription drugs and costs associated with developing and marketing prescription drugs. Authorizes department to impose civil penalties on manufacturer for failing to comply with reporting requirements. Requires health insurers that offer prescription drug benefit to report to department specified information about prescription drug prices and impact of prescription drug prices on premium rates. Authorizes (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon Chapter 7, (2018 Laws): Effective Date March 12, 2018. on 03/26/2018

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Oregon 2018 Legislative Measures

Relating to damages for civil causes of action that take into account race or ethnicity of plaintiff. [HB-4008]
Makes calculation of projected future earning potential of plaintiff that takes into account race or ethnicity of plaintiff inadmissible in civil action. Prohibits fact finder from determining plaintiff's damages for civil cause of action using calculation for projected future earning potential of plaintiff that takes into account race or ethnicity of plaintiff.] Directs court to instruct jury in civil action involving claim for projected future earnings that jury may not consider race or ethnicity of plaintiff.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jennifer Williamson Chapter 11, (2018 Laws): Effective Date January 1, 2019. on 03/26/2018

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Oregon 2018 Legislative Measures

Relating to participation in interscholastic activities; and declaring an emergency. [HB-4036]
Modifies description of types of interscholastic activities in which homeschooled students and students who attend public charter schools must be allowed to participate if students are in any grade from kindergarten through grade eight. Requires school districts to allow homeschooled students and students who attend public charter schools to participate in interscholastic activities, regardless of whether activities are governed by voluntary association that administers interscholastic activities.] Requires school district to allow students who (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mike McLane Chapter 16, (2018 Laws): Effective Date March 16, 2018. on 03/26/2018

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Oregon 2018 Legislative Measures

Relating to abortion. [HB-4057]
Prohibits abortion unless physician has first determined probable post-fertilization age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency. Prohibits abortion of unborn child with probable post-fertilization age of 20 or more weeks, except in case of medical emergency. Requires physician who performs or induces, or attempts to perform or induce, abortion to file report, within 30 days, with Oregon Health Authority. Requires authority to publish annually statistics relating to abortion.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sal Esquivel In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 03/03/2018

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