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Less than two weeks until the OR legislation closes for the rest of 2021. Now is the time to support the change you want
- SJR10 - End Slavery in Oregon
- HB 2002 - Transform Justice Towards Equity and Accountability.
- Limit unnecessary stop & arrests.
- Invest in culturally specific and victim services
- Expansive public safety reform bill developed by a broad coalition of organizations committed to safety and equity (info)
- HB 3112 - Cannibis taxes directed towards community healing and infrastructure
- Cannibis taxes earmarked for housing, education and healthcare for impacted Black, Indigenous, Latinx communities.
- Automatic expunging of eligible cannibis related convictions
- HB 3073 - Accessible Childcare
- Restructuring and rebuilding Oregon’s current child care system to truly meet the needs of children, families, providers, workers, and employers.
- Removes barriers for families and providers participating in the Employment Related Day Care (ERDC) program. (info)
- Other Important Legislation that needs your support
- Voting Rights
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HB 2499 – Automatic Voter Registration
Extends automatic voter registration to the Oregon Health
Authority and any state agency as designated by the
Governor.
- Decriminalization
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SB 755 – Helps ensure successful implementation of Ballot Measure 110, which Oregon voters passed last November to decriminalize simple drug possession and expand access to recovery services.
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HB 2172 – Expands the ability of people who have served their prison sentence to earn a reduction in their time on supervision.
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HB 2366 – Extends the right to vote for people currently incarcerated for felony convictions.
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SB 401 – Makes prison sentences under Measure 11 presumptive rather than mandatory.
- Education
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HB 2590 – Student Success in Higher Education
Establishes Task Force on Student Success for
Underrepresented Students in Higher Education.
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HB 2835 – College Benefits Navigator
Requires community colleges and universities to hire
benefits navigator to assist students in applying for federal,
state, and local benefit programs.
HB 2551 – IDA Renews Individual Development Account tax credit for six-years.
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HB 2266 – Oregon Growth Fund
Governor’s Budget Request $10M to grow capital ecosystem and promote economic development. Creates access to capital for small businesses and entrepreneurs who currently lack capital.
- Housing and Homelessness
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HB 2544 – Homeless Youth - Support homeless students and families
by distributing funds to organizations that operate host
home programs as well as expanding shelters and services.
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HB 2842 – Healthy Homes - Establishes Healthy Homes Program within the Oregon
Health Authority to provide grants to entities to provide
financial assistance to low-income households and
landlords.
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HB 2100 – Review of Housing Related Laws - Modernize Oregon’s Housing Stabilization System to improve deployment of funds, minimize
disruption in services, increase availability of culturally responsive services, align state statute with federal statute, and advances toward building an
outcome-oriented system which is data informed.
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HB 2163 – Rental Assistance - Establishes long term rental assistance program
within the Housing and Community Services
Department. Establishes Rental Assistance Fund to
fund program.
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HB 3184 – Long Term Rent Assistance Study - Requires Portland State University Homelessness Research and Action Collaborative to study long-
term rent assistance.
- Health and Environment
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HB 2528 – Dental Therapy
Directs the Oregon Board of Dentistry to issue dental
therapist licenses to qualified applicants.
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HB 3089 – Water Assistance Establishes Public Drinking Water and Sewer Ratepaye Assistance Fund for water and sewer bill pay assistance.
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HB 2739 – Water Assistance Establishes Public Drinking Water and Sewer Ratepayer Assistance Fund for water and sewer bill pay assistance.
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HB 3159 – Data Justice Act -Requires coordinated care organizations, health care providers, and/or insurers to collect member data on
race, ethnicity, preferred spoke and written languages,
disability status, sexual orientation and gender identity.
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HB 2021 – Clean Energy - Requires 100% of electricity sold in 2035 to be clean
energy.
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HB 2088 – Traditional Health Workers - Requires the Oregon Health Authority to adopt by rule qualification criteria for tribal traditional health workers as
additional category of traditional health workers.
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SB 555 – Double Up Food Bucks
Requires the Department of Human Services to contract with nonprofit organizations to implement and administer programs to assist recipients of SNAP in purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables from farmers’
markets, farm share sites, and retail outlets that participate in the program.
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SB 587 – Tobacco Retail License - Requires the Department of Revenue to issue licenses to Retail License qualified retailers of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems.
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