Journal of the Senate

REGULAR SESSION Beginning January 8 and ending June 28, 2007

and

SPECIAL SESSION Beginning February 4 and ending February 22, 2008

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Published Under Direction of PETER COURTNEY President of the Senate

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MEMBERSHIP AND COMMITTEES

Session - Senate

Senate Officers, Caucus Leaders and Desk Personnel...... 5 Senators' Addresses – Regular Session ...... 7 Senate Seating Chart ...... 8 Senate Standing Committee Membership...... 9 Senate Special Committee Membership...... 11 Committee Assignment by Senator...... 12 Senate Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule...... 15 Senate Special Committee Regular Meeting Schedule...... 16 Joint Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule ...... 17 Joint Special Committee Regular Meeting Schedule...... 18 Rulings by the Chair ...... 19 Messages from the Governor...... 19

Session - House

House Officers, Caucus Leaders and Desk Personnel...... 23 Representatives' Addresses – Regular Session...... 25 House Seating Chart ...... 27 House Standing Committee Membership ...... 28 Committee Assignment by Representative ...... 31 House Special Committee ...... 35 House Special Committees on Organization...... 35 House Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule...... 36 House Special Committee Regular Meeting Schedule……………………………………………………………...... 37 Joint Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule ...... 38 Joint Special Committee Regular Meeting Schedule...... 38

Interim - Senate

Senate – Interim Leadership...... 43 Senators' Addresses – Interim...... 45 Senate Interim Seating Chart...... 46 Senate Interim Standing Committee Membership...... 47 Senate Interim Committee and Task Force Membership ...... 48 Senate Interim Committees and Task Forces Staff ...... 49

Interim - House

House of Representatives – Interim Leadership ...... 53 Representatives' Addresses – Interim...... 55 House Interim Seating Chart ...... 57 House Interim Committees...... 58 House Interim Committees Staff ...... 60

Interim - Joint

Legislative Statutory Committees and Task Forces...... 63 Statutory Committees and Task Forces with Legislative Participation ...... 64 Joint Legislative Statutory Committees and Task Forces ...... 69 Joint Interim Committees and Task Forces Staff ...... 70

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Joint Interim Statutory Committee Staff ...... 70

2007 REGULAR SESSION SENATE JOURNAL

Senate Journal...... SJ- 1 Senate Organization...... SJ- 1 Motion to suspend Art. IV, sec. 19, Oregon Constitution, February 5, 2007 ...... SJ- 41 Deactivated Committees – May 2, 2007...... SJ-119 One-hour Meeting Notice – Senate Rule 8.16, May 31, 2007 ...... SJ-165 Senate Per Diem Report ...... SJ-227

SENATE MEASURES STATUS REPORT

Senate Measures ...... S- 1

EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS - 2007 REGULAR SESSION

Executive Appointments ...... E- 1 Roster of Executive Appointments...... E - 15 Recapitulation of Executive Appointments...... E -20

HOUSE MEASURES STATUS REPORT

House Measures ...... H - 1

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY - 2007 REGULAR SESSION

Senate

Recapitulation of Senate Bills ...... SLS- 1 Recapitulation of Senate Measures Other Than Bills ...... SLS- 1 Senate Vetoed Bills and Senate Measures Referred to the People ...... SLS- 2 Measures Introduced by Individual Senators ...... SLS- 3 Senate Measures Introduced by Committee ...... SLS- 11 Senate Measures Presession Filed ...... SLS- 12 Measures Referred to Senate Committees...... SLS- 13 Measures Passed or Adopted by the Senate...... SLS- 18 Measures Failed in the Senate ...... SLS- 20 Measures at Senate Desk Upon Adjournment...... SLS- 21 Senate Measures Filed with Secretary of State ...... SLS- 22 Senate Measures Signed by Governor ...... SLS- 23 Senate Measures signed by Governor with line item veto...... SLS- 24 Senate Measures Vetoed by Governor ...... SLS- 25 Senate Member Participation During Consideration of Measures...... SLS- 26

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House

Recapitulation of House Bills ...... HLS- 1 Recapitulation of House Measures Other Than Bills ...... HLS- 1 Bills Referred to the People...... HLS- 2 Measures Introduced by Individual Representatives ...... HLS- 3 House Measures Introduced by Committee...... HLS- 22 House Measures Pre-session Filed ...... HLS- 23 Measures in House Committees ...... HLS- 24 Measures Passed or Adopted by House ...... HLS- 30 Measures Failed in the House ...... HLS- 32 Measures Tabled in the House ...... HLS- 33 Measures at House Desk Upon Adjournment...... HLS- 34 House Measures Filed with Secretary of State...... HLS- 35 House Measures Signed by Governor ...... HLS- 36 House Measures Filed without Governor’s Signature...... HLS- 37 House Member Participation During Consideration of Measures...... HLS- 38

FINAL CUMULATIVE INDEX TO LEGISLATIVE MEASURES...... I-1

TABLE OF SECTIONS AMENDED, REPEALED AND “ADDED TO”...... T-1

SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS ENACTED ...... A-1

2008 SPECIAL SESSION

MEMBERSHIP AND COMMITTEES

Session - Senate

Senate Officers, Caucus Leaders and Desk Personnel...... SS- 1 Senators' Home Addresses – Special Session...... SS- 3 Senate Seating Chart ...... SS- 4 Senate Standing Committee Membership...... SS- 5 Senate Special Committee on Credentials...... SS- 6 Committee Assignment by Senator...... SS- 7

Session - House

House Officers, Caucus Leaders and Desk Personnel...... SS-13 Representatives' Addresses - Special Session ...... SS-15 House Seating Chart ...... SS-17 House Standing Committee Membership ...... SS-18 Committee Assignment by Representative ...... SS-20 House Special Committees on Organization...... SS-24 House Committee Staff...... SS-25 Joint Committee Staff...... SS-25

2008 SPECIAL SESSION SENATE JOURNAL

Senate Journal...... SS-SJ- 1 Senate Organization...... SS-SJ- 1

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Motion to suspend Art. IV, sec. 19, Oregon Constitution, February 4, 2008 ...... SS-SJ-37 One-hour Meeting Notice – Senate Rule 8.16, February 13, 2008 ...... SS-SJ-50 Senate Special Session Desk, Floor and Committee Staff...... SS-SJ-65

SENATE MEASURES STATUS REPORT

Senate Measures ...... SS-S- 1

EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS - 2008 SPECIAL SESSION

Executive Appointments Status Report ...... SS-E- 1 Roster of Executive Appointments...... SS-E-12 Recapitulation of Executive Appointments...... SS-E-16

HOUSE MEASURES STATUS REPORT

House Measures ...... SS-H- 1

VETOED BILL STATUS REPORT – 2007 REGULAR SESSION ...... V- 1

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY - 2008 SPECIAL SESSION

Senate

Recapitulation of Senate Bills ...... SS-SLS- 1 Recapitulation of Senate Measures Other Than Bills ...... SS-SLS- 1 Senate Measures Referred to the People...... SS-SLS- 2 Measures Introduced by Individual Senators ...... SS-SLS- 3 Senate Measures Pre-session Filed...... SS-SLS- 6 Measures Referred to Senate Committees...... SS-SLS- 7 Measures Passed or Adopted by the Senate...... SS-SLS- 9 Senate Measures Filed with Secretary of State ...... SS-SLS-10 Senate Measures Signed by Governor ...... SS-SLS-11 Senate Member Participation During Consideration of Measures...... SS-SLS-12

House

Recapitulation of House Bills Upon Adjournment ...... SS-HLS- 1 Recapitulation of House Measures Other Than Bills Upon Adjournment ...... SS-HLS- 1 Measures Introduced by Individual Representatives ...... SS-HLS- 3 House Measures Introduced by Committee...... SS-HLS- 5 Measures in House Committees ...... SS-HLS- 6 Measures Passed or Adopted by House ...... SS-HLS- 8 Measures at House Desk Upon Adjournment...... SS-HLS- 9 House Measures Filed with Secretary of State...... SS-HLS-10 House Measures Signed by Governor ...... SS-HLS-11 House Member Participation During Consideration of Measures...... SS-HLS-12

FINAL CUMULATIVE INDEX TO LEGISLATIVE MEASURES...... SS-I- 1

TABLE OF SECTIONS AMENDED, REPEALED AND “ADDED TO”...... SS-T- 1

SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS ENACTED ...... SS-A- 1

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Session – Senate

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OFFICERS OF THE SENATE

PETER COURTNEY, President , President Pro Tempore

JUDY HALL, Secretary of the Senate

SENATE CAUCUS LEADERS

KATE BROWN, Majority Leader TED FERRIOLI, Republican Leader RICHARD DEVLIN, Deputy Majority Leader JACKIE WINTERS, Deputy Republican Leader ALAN BATES, Majority Whip , Minority Whip LAURIE MONNES ANDERSON, Majority Whip BRAD AVAKIAN, Assistant Majority Leader VICKI WALKER, Assistant Majority Leader

SENATE DESK PERSONNEL

BRITTON TAYLOR, Publications Coordinator MATTHEW NELSON, Reading Clerk CYNDY JOHNSTON, Calendar Composer/Journal Editor JULIE MEDINA, Assistant Journal Editor

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL

We, the undersigned, having supervised the revision of the Journal and Status Report of the Senate covering the Regular Session of the Seventy-fourth Legislative Assembly, hereby certify that such Journal and Status Report are correct to the best of our information and belief.

PETER COURTNEY President of the Senate

JUDY HALL Secretary of the Senate

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SENATORS’ ADDRESSES

Atkinson, Jason...... P.O. Box 1704, Grants Pass, OR 97528...... Rep ...... 2 Avakian, Brad...... 17915 NW Lonerock Dr., Portland, OR 97229 ...... Dem ...... 17 Bates, Alan ...... 344 E. Ashland Lane, Ashland, OR, 97520 ...... Dem ...... 3 Beyer, Roger...... 39486 S. Cooper Rd., Molalla, OR 97038 ...... Rep ...... 9 Brown, Kate ...... 900 Court St. NE, S-323, Salem, OR 97301 ...... Dem ...... 21 Burdick, Ginny ...... 4641 SW Dosch Rd., Portland, OR 97239 ...... Dem ...... 18 Carter, Margaret ...... P.O. Box 3722, Portland, OR 97208 ...... Dem ...... 22 Courtney, Peter ...... 900 Court St. NE, S-203, Salem, OR 97301 ...... Dem ...... 11 Deckert, Ryan...... P.O. Box 2247, Beaverton, OR 97075...... Dem ...... 14 Devlin, Richard...... 10290 SW Anderson Ct., Tualatin, OR 97062 ...... Dem ...... 19 Ferrioli, Ted...... 900 Court St NE, S-223, Salem, OR 97301 ...... Rep ...... 30 George, Gary ...... 15195 NE Ribbon Ridge Rd., Newberg, OR 97132 ...... Rep ...... 12 George, Larry...... 16785 SW Parrett Mountain Road, Sherwood,OR 97410 ...... Rep ...... 13 Gordly, Avel...... 10809 NE Fremont, Portland, OR 97220 ...... Ind ...... 23 Johnson, Betsy ...... P.O. Box R, Scappoose, OR, 97056...... Dem ...... 16 Kruse, Jeff...... 636 Wild Iris Lane, Roseburg, OR, 97470...... Rep ...... 1 Metsger, Rick ...... P.O. Box 287, Welches, OR 97067...... Dem ...... 26 Monnes Anderson, Laurie ...... P.O. Box 1531, Gresham, OR, 97030...... Dem ...... 25 Monroe, Rod ...... 7802 SE 1111h Avenue, Portland, OR 97266 ...... Dem ...... 24 Morrisette, Bill ...... 348 G Street, Springfield, OR 97477...... Dem ...... 6 Morse, Frank...... 221 NW 2nd St., Corvallis, OR 97330 ...... Rep ...... 8 Nelson, David ...... 1407 NW Horn Avenue, Pendleton, OR 97801...... Rep ...... 29 Prozanski, Floyd...... P.O. Box 11511, Eugene, OR, 97440 ...... Dem ...... 4 Schrader, Kurt ...... 900 Court St. NE., S-209, Salem, OR, 97301 ...... Dem ...... 20 Starr, Bruce...... 22115 NW Imbrie Dr. #290, Hillsboro, OR 97124...... Rep ...... 15 Verger, Joanne ...... 2285 N 13th Ct., Coos Bay, OR, 97420 ...... Dem ...... 5 Walker, Vicki...... P.O. Box 10314, Eugene, OR 97440 ...... Dem ...... 7 Westlund, Ben...... 20590 Arrowhead Drive, Bend, OR 97701 ...... Dem ...... 27 Whitsett, Doug...... 23131 North Poe Valley Rd., Klamath Falls, OR, 97603...... Rep ...... 28 Winters, Jackie...... P.O. Box 126, Salem, OR 97308 ...... Rep ...... 10

Democrats -- 18 Republicans -- 11 Independent -- 1

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SENATE SESSION SEATING CHART

1-Courtney 11-George, L. 21-Devlin 2-Metsger 12-Avakian 22-Beyer 3-Gordly 13-Schrader 23-Atkinson 4-Verger 14-Westlund 24-Morrisette 5-Johnson 15-Prozanski 25-Burdick 6-Carter 16-Morse 26-George, G. 7-Monnes Anderson 17-Kruse 27-Brown 8-Bates 18-Monroe 28-Ferrioli 9-Whitsett 19-Deckert 29-Nelson 10-Winters 20-Walker 30-Starr

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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

BUSINESS, TRANSPORTATION AND HEALTH POLICY AND PUBLIC WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT— AFFAIRS— , Chair , Vice-Chair Laurie Monnes Anderson, Chair Ryan Deckert , Vice-Chair Margaret Carter Laurie Monnes Anderson Peter Courtney Jeff Kruse COMMERCE— , Chair JUDICIARY— Roger Beyer, Vice-Chair , Chair Brad Avakian Roger Beyer, Vice-Chair Avel Gordly Jeff Kruse Rod Monroe Floyd Prozanski Vicki Walker EDUCATION AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT— Vicki Walker, Chair LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS AND REFORM— Jeff Kruse, Vice-Chair Rod Monroe, Chair Rick Metsger Frank Morse, Vice-Chair Frank Morse Jason Atkinson Ben Westlund Brad Avakian Peter Courtney ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES— Rick Metsger Brad Avakian, Chair Jackie Winters Jason Atkinson, Vice-Chair Alan Bates RULES— Roger Beyer , Chair Floyd Prozanski Ted Ferrioli, Vice-Chair Betsy Johnson (discharged 05/29/07) FINANCE AND REVENUE— Laurie Monnes Anderson Ryan Deckert, Chair David Nelson (discharged 05/29/07) Gary George, Vice-Chair Brad Avakian (appointed 05/29/07) Ginny Burdick Jeff Kruse (appointed 05/29/07) Rod Monroe Bruce Starr

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES— , Chair Jeff Kruse, Vice-Chair Gary George Laurie Monnes Anderson

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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

WAYS AND MEANS— Subcommittee on Human Services— Kurt Schrader, Co-Chair Margaret Carter, Chair Margaret Carter, Vice-Chair (discharged 6/22/07; Alan Bates reappointed 6/25/07) Avel Gordly Kate Brown, Vice-Chair (appointed 6/22/07; Bill Morrisette, ex-officio discharged 6/25/07) Ben Westlund Alan Bates Jackie Winters Richard Devlin Avel Gordly Subcommittee on Natural Betsy Johnson Resources— Frank Morse Richard Devlin, Chair David Nelson Brad Avakian Joanne Verger David Nelson Ben Westlund Subcommittee on Public Safety— Jackie Winters Ben Westlund, Vice-Chair Kate Brown Subcommittee on Capital Construction and Ginny Burdick Bonding— David Nelson Kurt Schrader, Co-Chair Jackie Winters Richard Devlin David Nelson Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development— Subcommittee on Education— Betsy Johnson, Chair Richard Devlin, Vice-Chair Gary George Ryan Deckert Rod Monroe Frank Morse Joanne Verger Bruce Starr Doug Whitsett Vicki Walker

Subcommittee on General Government— Alan Bates, Vice-Chair (discharged as Vice-Chair 2/06/2007) Betsy Johnson, Vice-Chair (appointed Vice-Chair 2/06/2007) Doug Whitsett

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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

CONDUCT— PERMANENT ORGANIZATION AND Brad Avakian, Chair ORDER OF BUSINESS— Roger Beyer, Vice-Chair Ginny Burdick, Chair Vicki Walker Gary George Jackie Winters Kurt Schrader

CREDENTIALS— RETIMED SESSION— Bill Morrisette, Chair Peter Courtney, Chair Roger Beyer Ted Ferrioli, Vice-Chair Floyd Prozanski Kate Brown Avel Gordly HEALTH CARE REFORM— Frank Morse Alan Bates, Co-Chair Ben Westlund, Co-Chair RULES (ORGANIZATION)— Jackie Winters, Vice-Chair Kate Brown, Chair Jeff Kruse Ted Ferrioli, Vice-Chair Laurie Monnes Anderson Betsy Johnson Bill Morrisette Laurie Monnes Anderson Frank Morse David Nelson

LAND USE FAIRNESS— Floyd Prozanski, Chair Larry George, Vice-Chair Roger Beyer Betsy Johnson Kurt Schrader

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT BY SENATOR

ATKINSON– COURTNEY– Environment and Natural Resources, Vice-Chair Ex-officio member of all committees Legislative Operations and Reform Emergency Board, Co-Chair Health Policy and Public Affairs Legislative Operations and Reform AVAKIAN– Commerce Environment and Natural Resources, Chair DECKERT– Legislative Operations and Reform Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Rules (appointed 05/29/07) Finance and Revenue, Chair Ways and Means Ways and Means Natural Resources Subcommittee Education Subcommittee

BATES– DEVLIN– Emergency Board Ways and Means Environment and Natural Resources Capital Construction and Bonding Subcommittee Health Care Reform, Co-Chair Education Subcommittee, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Natural Resources Subcommittee, Chair General Government Subcommittee, Vice-Chair (discharged 02/06/07) Human Services Subcommittee FERRIOLI– Rules, Vice-Chair

BEYER– Commerce, Vice-Chair GEORGE G.– Environment and Natural Resources Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy, Vice-Chair Judiciary, Vice-Chair Finance and Revenue, Vice-Chair Joint Land Use Fairness Health and Human Services Land Use Fairness Ways and Means Transportation and Economic Development Subcommittee BROWN– Rules, Chair Ways and Means (appointed 06/22/07) (discharged GEORGE L.– 06/25/07) Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Ways and Means Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Public Safety Subcommittee Joint Land Use Fairness, Vice-Chair Land Use Fairness, Vice-Chair

BURDICK– Finance and Revenue GORDLY– Judiciary, Chair Commerce Ways and Means Health Policy and Public Affairs, Vice-Chair Public Safety Subcommittee Ways and Means Human Services Subcommittee

CARTER– Emergency Board Health Policy and Public Affairs Ways and Means, Vice-Chair (discharged 06/22/07) (reinstated 06/25/07) Human Services Subcommittee, Chair

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT BY SENATOR

JOHNSON– MORSE– Emergency Board Education and General Government Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Emergency Board Joint Land Use Fairness Health Care Reform Land Use Fairness Legislative Operations and Reform, Vice-Chair Rules (discharged 05/29/07) Ways and Means Ways and Means Education Subcommittee General Government Subcommittee, Vice-Chair (appointed 02/06/07) Transportation and Economic Development NELSON– Subcommittee, Chair Emergency Board Rules (discharged 05/29/07) Ways and Means KRUSE– Capital Construction and Bonding Subcommittee Education and General Government, Vice-Chair Natural Resources Subcommittee Health Care Reform Public Safety Subcommittee Health Policy and Public Affairs Health and Human Services, Vice-Chair Judiciary PROZANSKI– Rules (appointed 05/29/07) Commerce, Chair Environment and Natural Resources Judiciary METSGER– Joint Land Use Fairness, Co-Chair Business, Transportation and Workforce Development, Land Use Fairness, Chair Chair Education and General Government Legislative Operations and Reform SCHRADER– Emergency Board Joint Land Use Fairness MONNES ANDERSON– Land Use Fairness Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Ways and Means, Co-Chair Health Care Reform Capital Construction and Bonding Subcommittee, Health Policy and Public Affairs, Chair Co-Chair Health and Human Services Rules STARR– Business, Transportation and Workforce Development, MONROE– Vice-Chair Commerce Finance and Revenue Finance and Revenue Ways and Means Legislative Operations and Reform, Chair Education Subcommittee Ways and Means Transportation and Economic Development Subcommittee VERGER– Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy, Co-Chair Health and Human Services MORRISETTE– Ways and Means Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Transportation and Economic Development Health Care Reform Subcommittee Health and Human Services, Chair Ways and Means Human Services Subcommittee, Ex-Officio WALKER– Education and General Government, Chair Judiciary Ways and Means Education Subcommittee

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT BY SENATOR

WESTLUND– Education and General Government Emergency Board Health Care Reform, Co-Chair Ways and Means Human Services Subcommittee Public Safety Subcommittee, Vice-Chair

WHITSETT– Emergency Board Ways and Means General Government Subcommittee Transportation and Economic Development Subcommittee

WINTERS– Emergency Board Health Care Reform, Vice-Chair Legislative Operations and Reform Ways and Means Human Services Subcommittee Public Safety Subcommittee

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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

Committee Name/Staff Office Staff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Business, Transportation and Workforce Development 334 503-986-1621 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M.

HR B HR B HR B Janet Adkins, Administrator 334 503-986-1621 Adam Hicks, Assistant 334 503-986-1648 Commerce 401B 503-986-1642 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Anna Braun, Administrator 401B 503-986-1642 HR B HR B Brian Egger, Assistant 401 503-986-1643 Education and General Government 401A 503-986-1664 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Dana Richardson, Administrator 401A 503-986-1664 HR B HR B Heather Gravelle, Assistant 401 503-986-1495 Environment and Natural Resources 333 503-986-1768 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Sue Marshall, Administrator 333 503-986-1768 Matt Davis, Assistant 333 503-986-1979 HR B HR B

Finance and Revenue H-197 503-986-1266 Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer H-197 503-986-1263 Chris Allanach, Economist LRO 503-986-1261 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. Mary Ayala, Economist LRO 503-986-1265 HR A HR A HR A HR A Mazen Malik, Economist LRO 503-986-1260 Steve Meyer, Economist LRO 503-986-1262 Barbara Guardino, Committee Assistant H-197 503-986-1268 Health Policy and Public Affairs 401D 503-986-1627 8:30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Shannon Strumpfer, Administrator 401D 503-986-1627 HR B HR B Krista Schuchard, Assistant 401 503-986-1738 Health and Human Services 401C 503-986-1640 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Ilana Weinbaum, Administrator 401C 503-986-1640 HR C HR C Anna Wuitschick, Assistant 401 503-986-1641 Judiciary 354 503-986-1750 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Bill Taylor, Counsel 354 503-986-1694 Darian Stanford, Counsel 354 503-986-1667 343 343 343 343 Jennifer Black, Assistant 354 503-986-1665 Legislative Operations and Reform 401F 503-986-1755 7:15 A.M. Marjorie Taylor, Administrator 401F 503-986-1755 Krista Schuchard, Assistant 401 503-986-1738 343

Rules 401F 503-986-1755 Meets at the call of the Chair Marjorie Taylor, Administrator 401F 503-986-1755 Krista Schuchard, Assistant 401 503-986-1738

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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

Committee Name/Staff Office Staff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 503-986-1640 Health Care Reform 401C 503-986-1640 Ilana Weinbaum, Administrator 401C 5:00 P.M 5:00 P.M 503-986-1641 Anna Wuitschick, Assistant 401 HR 50 HR 50 503-986-1674 Land Use Fairness 453 503-986-1674 Meets at the Call of the Chair Patrick Brennan, Administrator 453 503-986-1657 Emily Brandes, Assistant 453

Retimed Session Meets at the Call of the Chair

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JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

Committee Name/Staff Office Staff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy 453 503-986-1688 Judith Callens, Administrator 453 C 503-986-1688 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Jim Keller, Administrator 453 503-986-1644 HR C HR C Gary Roulier, Assistant 453 503-986-1656 Hannah Crook, Assistant 453 503-986-1767 Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 8:30 A.M. Ken Rocco, Legislative Fiscal Officer H-178 HR F Gina Rumbaugh, Committee Manager 503-986-1844 H-178 503-986-1829

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Subcommittee On Education HR F HR F HR F HR F Steve Bender, Budget Analyst H-178 503-986-1836 Eric Sorenson, Assistant H-178 503-986-1398 Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On General Government 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. Dallas Weyand, Budget Analyst H-178 503-986-1834 H-170 H-170 H-170 H-170 Susan Cook, Assistant H-178 503-986-1547

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Human Services 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Sheila Baker, Budget Analyst H-178 503-986-1838 HR F HR F HR F HR F Eric Sorenson, Assistant H-178 503-986-1398

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Natural Resources 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M.. 8:30 A.M. Susie Jordan, Budget Analyst H-178 503-986-1835 H-174 H-174 H-174 H-174 Mary Ann Nash, Assistant H-178 503-986-1010

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Public Safety 3;00 P.M. 3;00 P.M. 3;00 P.M. 3;00 P.M. Doug Wilson, Budget Analyst H-178 503-986-1837 H-170 H-170 H-170 H-170 Susan Cook, Assistant H-178 503-986-1547

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Transportation and Economic Development 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. H-174 H-174 H-174 H-174 Robin LaMonte, Budget Analyst H-178 503-986-1845 Mary Ann Nash, Assistant H-178 503-986-1010

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JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

Committee Name/Staff Office Staff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Land Use Fairness 453 503-986-1674 5:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M.

Patrick Brennan, Administrator 453 503-986-1674 HR B HR B Emily Brandes, Assistant 453 503-986-1657

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RULINGS BY THE CHAIR (SENATE)

June 20 Mason’s Section 726 (5) Rejected bill presenting question SJ-200 twice in one session.

June 27 Oregon Constitution Art. Question if 3/5 vote SJ-219 IV, Sec. 25 (2) required.

MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR

August 9, 2007 Veto Message on SB 994 (Seventy-fourth Regular Session) SJ-221 August 9, 2007 Veto Message on SB 1039 (Seventy-fourth Regular Session) SJ-222 August 9, 2007 Veto Message on SB 5549 (Seventy-fourth Regular Session) SJ-221

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Session - House

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

HOUSE OFFICERS

JEFF MERKLEY, Speaker , Speaker Pro Tempore

RAMONA KENADY, Chief Clerk

HOUSE CAUCUS LEADERS

DAVE HUNT, Majority Leader WAYNE SCOTT, Republican Leader PHIL BARNHART, Majority Whip BRUCE HANNA, Deputy Republican Leader , Deputy Majority Whip DENNIS RICHARDSON, Republican Whip , Assistant Majority Leader GENE WHISNANT, Deputy Republican Whip PETER BUCKLEY, Assistant Majority Leader

HOUSE DESK PERSONNEL

CATHY FERGUSON, Assistant Chief Clerk DEEDEE OVERHOLSER, Publications Coordinator OBIE RUTLEDGE, Reading Clerk

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REPRESENTATIVES' ADDRESSES

Representative Address Party Dist. #

Barker, Jeff...... PO Box 6751, Aloha, OR 97007...... D...... 28 Barnhart, Phil ...... PO Box 71188-0189, Eugene, OR 97401 ...... D...... 11 Berger, Vicki...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... R...... 20 Beyer, Elizabeth T...... PO Box 131, Springfield, OR 97477 ...... D...... 12 Bonamici, Suzanne ...... PO Box 2146, Beaverton, OR 97075...... D...... 34 Boone, Deborah A...... PO Box 637, Cannon Beach, OR 97110...... D...... 32 Boquist, Brian J...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... R...... 23 Bruun, Scott...... PMB 160, 1980 Willamette Falls Dr., Ste. 230, West Linn, OR 97068 ...... R...... 37 Buckley, Peter ...... 71 Dewey St., Ashland, OR 97520...... D...... 5 Burley, Chuck...... PO Box 9424, Bend, OR 97708 ...... R ...... 54 Butler, Tom R...... PO Box E, Ontario, OR 97914-0106...... R...... 60 Cameron, Kevin...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... R...... 19 Cannon, Ben...... PO Box 33822, Portland, OR 97292 ...... D...... 46 Clem, Brian...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... D...... 21 Cowan, Jean ...... 2710 NE Iler St., Newport, OR 97365...... D...... 10 Dallum, John H...... 1900 W 13th, The Dalles, OR 97058...... R...... 59 Dingfelder, Jackie ...... PO Box 13432, Portland, OR 97213 ...... D...... 45 Edwards, Chris...... PO Box 42082, Eugene, OR 97402 ...... D...... 14 Edwards, David ...... 22115 NW Imbrie Dr. #328, Hillsboro, OR 97124...... D...... 30 Esquivel, Sal C...... 711 Medford Center #178, Medford, OR 97504...... R...... 6 Flores, Linda D ...... PO Box 55, Clackamas, OR 97015...... R...... 51 Galizio, Larry ...... PO Box 231161, Tigard, OR 97281...... D...... 35 Garrard, Bill...... 5845 Basin View Dr., Klamath Falls, OR 97603...... R...... 56 Gelser, Sara...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... D...... 16 Gilliam, Vic...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... R...... 18 Gilman, George...... 3695 Dodson Dr., Medford, OR 97504 ...... R...... 55 Girod, Fred ...... 101 Fern Ridge Rd., Stayton, OR 97383...... R...... 17 Greenlick, Mitch...... 712 NW Spring Ave., Portland, OR 97229 ...... D...... 33 Hanna, Bruce ...... 612 NW Cecil Ave., Roseburg, OR 97470 ...... R...... 7 Holvey, Paul R...... PO Box 51048, Eugene, OR 97405 ...... D...... 8 Hunt, Dave...... PO Box 67190, Oak Grove, OR 97268...... D...... 40 Jenson, Bob...... 2126 Despain Ave., Pendleton, OR 97801...... R...... 58 Komp, Betty ...... 885 Garfield St., Woodburn, OR 97071 ...... D...... 22 Kotek, Tina...... 7930 N Wabash Ave., Portland, OR 97217 ...... D...... 44 Krieger, Wayne...... 95702 Skyview Ranch Rd., Gold Beach, OR 97444 ...... R...... 1 Krummel, Jerry...... 7544 SW Roanoke Dr., Wilsonville, OR 97070...... R...... 26 Lim, John K...... PO Box 1616, Gresham, OR 97030...... R...... 50 Macpherson, Greg...... 322 Second St., Lake Oswego, OR 97034...... D...... 38 Maurer, Ron...... PO Box 2061, Grants Pass, OR 97528 ...... R...... 3 Merkley, Jeff ...... PO Box 33167, Portland, OR 97292-3167...... D...... 47 Minnis, Karen...... PO Box 790, Fairview, OR 97024 ...... R...... 49 Morgan, Susan...... PO Box 2223, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457...... R...... 2 Nathanson, Nancy...... PO Box 41895, Eugene, OR 97404 ...... D...... 13 Nelson, Donna G...... 2150 St. Andrews Dr., McMinnville, OR 97128...... R...... 24 Nolan, Mary...... PO Box 1686, Portland, OR 97207 ...... D...... 36 Olson, Andy...... PO Box 891, Albany, OR 97321...... R...... 15 Read, Tobias...... PO Box 2101, Beaverton, OR 97075...... D...... 27 Richardson, Dennis...... 55 S 5th St., Central Point, OR 97502...... R...... 4 Riley, Chuck...... 250 NE Hillwood Dr., Hillsboro, OR 97214 ...... D...... 29 Roblan, Arnie L...... PO Box 1410, Coos Bay, OR 97420 ...... D...... 9 Rosenbaum, Diane ...... 1125 SE Madison St., Ste. 100-B, Portland, OR 97214...... D...... 42

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Representative Address Party Dist.#

Schaufler, Mike ...... 12910 SE Ridgecrest Rd., Happy Valley, OR 97236...... D...... 48 Scott, Wayne...... PO Box 664, Canby, OR 97013 ...... R...... 39 Shields, Chip...... 1125 SE Madison St., Ste. 100 -B, Portland, OR 97214...... D...... 43 Smith, Greg ...... PO Box 219, Heppner, OR 97836 ...... R...... 57 Smith, Patti ...... PO Box 209, Corbett, OR 97019 ...... R...... 52 Thatcher, Kim ...... PO Box 9111, Salem, OR 97305 ...... R...... 25 Tomei, Carolyn...... 11907 SE 19th Ave., Milwaukie, OR 97222 ...... D...... 41 Whisnant, Gene C...... PO Box 3565, Sunriver, OR 97707 ...... R...... 53 Witt, Brad ...... 21740 Lindberg Rd., Clatskanie, OR 97016 ...... D...... 31

Democrats – 31 Republicans – 29

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HOUSE SEATING CHART

1 – Hanna 16 – Thatcher 31 – Krummel 46 – Buckley 2 – Komp 17 – Esquivel 32 – Richardson 47 – Smith, P. 3 – Cowen 18 – Gilliam 33 – Whisnant 48 – Nolan 4 – Greenlick 19 – Barker 34 – Nelson 49 – Minnis 5 – Riley 20 – Cannon 35 – Galizio 50 – Scott 6 – Shields 21 – Edwards, D. 36 – Schaufler 51 – Hunt 7 – Macpherson 22 – Cameron 37 – Kotek 52 – Barnhart 8 – Dallum 23 – Smith, G. 38 – Boone 53 – Roblan 9 – Maurer 24 – Girod 39 – Garrard 54 – Witt 10 – Bonamici 25 – Burley 40 – Krieger 55 – Merkley 11 – Edwards, C. 26 – Lim 41 – Gilman 56 – Jenson 12 – Clem 27 – Rosenbaum 42 – Butler 57 – Morgan 13 – Olson 28 – Nathanson 43 – Holvey 58 – Tomei 14 – Berger 29 – Bruun 44 – Gelser 59 – Beyer 15 – Flores 30 – Boquist 45 – Read 60 – Dingfelder

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HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES— Subcommittee on Education Innovation— Rep. Arnie Roblan, Chair Rep. Betty Komp, Chair Rep. Brian Clem, Vice-Chair Rep. Karen Minnis, Vice-Chair Rep. Patti Smith, Vice-Chair Rep. Arnie Roblan, Vice-Chair Rep. Rep. Peter Buckley Rep. Jackie Dingfelder Rep. Ben Cannon Rep. Greg Macpherson Rep. John Dallum Rep. Ron Maurer Rep. Gene Whisnant

BUSINESS AND LABOR— ELECTIONS, ETHICS, AND RULES— Rep. Mike Schaufler, Chair Rep. Diane Rosenbaum, Chair Rep. Sal Esquivel, Vice-Chair Rep. Vicki Berger, Vice-Chair Rep. , Vice-Chair Rep. Peter Buckley, Vice-Chair Rep. Vicki Berger Rep. Sal Esquivel Rep. Chris Edwards Rep. Dave Hunt Rep. Diane Rosenbaum Rep. Arnie Roblan Rep. Patti Smith Rep.

CONSUMER PROTECTION— EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND OCEAN Rep. Paul Holvey, Chair POLICY— Rep. , Vice-Chair Rep. Deborah Boone, Co-Chair Rep. Donna Nelson, Vice-Chair Rep. Jean Cowan, Vice-Chair Rep. Larry Galizio Rep. Donna Nelson, Vice-Chair Rep. Vic Gilliam (appointed 01/10/07) Rep. Wayne Krieger Rep. (appointed 02/02/07) Rep. Mike Schaufler Rep. Patti Smith (appointed 01/10/07; discharged 02/02/07) Rep. Dennis Richardson (discharged 01/10/07) ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT— Rep. Rep. Jackie Dingfelder, Chair Rep. Chuck Burley, Vice-Chair Rep. Ben Cannon, Vice-Chair EDUCATION— Rep. E. Terry Beyer Rep. Peter Buckley, Chair Rep. Bob Jenson Rep. John Dallum, Vice-Chair Rep. Greg Macpherson Rep. Betty Komp, Vice-Chair Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Brian Clem Rep. Mitch Greenlick Rep. Jerry Krummel GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY AND Rep. John Lim INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY— Rep. Arnie Roblan Rep. Chuck Riley, Chair Rep. Gene Whisnant Rep. Chris Edwards, Vice-Chair Rep. Fred Girod, Vice-Chair Subcommittee on Higher Education— Rep. E. Terry Beyer Rep. Peter Buckley, Chair Rep. Kim Thatcher Rep. Brian Clem, Vice-Chair Rep. Jerry Krummel, Vice-Chair Rep. Mitch Greenlick Rep. John Lim SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

HEALTH CARE— REVENUE— Rep. Mitch Greenlick, Chair Rep. Phil Barnhart, Chair Rep. , Vice-Chair Rep. Tom Butler, Vice-Chair Rep. Dennis Richardson, Vice-Chair Rep. , Vice-Chair Rep. Suzanne Bonamici Rep. Vicki Berger Rep. Scott Bruun Rep. Scott Bruun Rep. Ben Cannon Rep. Sara Gelser Rep. Linda Flores Rep. Andy Olson Rep. Sara Gelser Rep. Diane Rosenbaum Rep. Ron Maurer (appointed 01/10/07) Rep. Brad Witt Rep. Karen Minnis (discharged 01/10/07)

Subcommittee on Health Care Access— TRANSPORTATION— Rep. Mitch Greenlick, Chair Rep. E. Terry Beyer, Chair Rep. Ben Cannon, Vice-Chair Rep. George Gilman, Vice-Chair Rep. Dennis Richardson, Vice-Chair Rep. Carolyn Tomei, Vice-Chair Rep. Betty Komp Rep. Peter Buckley Rep. Karen Minnis Rep. Tom Butler Rep. Tobias Read Subcommittee on Health Policy— Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Tina Kotek, Chair Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, Vice-Chair Rep. Scott Bruun, Vice-Chair WAYS AND MEANS— Rep. Linda Flores Rep. Mary Nolan, Co-Chair Rep. Sara Gelser Rep. Nancy Nathanson, (designated Vice-Chair 01/10/07) Rep. David Edwards HUMAN SERVICES AND WOMEN’S WELLNESS— Rep. Larry Galizio Rep. Carolyn Tomei, Chair Rep. Bill Garrard Rep. Scott Bruun, Vice-Chair (discharged 01/10/07) Rep. Bruce Hanna Rep. Sara Gelser, Vice-Chair Rep. Bob Jenson Rep. Andy Olson (designated Vice-Chair 01/12/07) Rep. Susan Morgan Rep. Jean Cowan Rep. Chip Shields Rep. Vic Gilliam (appointed 01/11/07) Rep. Tina Kotek Subcommittee on Capitol Construction (appointed Rep. Ron Maurer 06/20/07)— Rep. Mary Nolan, Co-Chair Rep. Larry Galizio JUDICIARY— Rep. Bruce Hanna Rep. Greg Macpherson, Chair Rep. Jeff Barker, Vice-Chair Subcommittee on Education— Rep. Gene Whisnant, Vice-Chair Rep. Larry Galizio, Chair Rep. Suzanne Bonamici Rep. Phil Barnhart Rep. Kevin Cameron Rep. David Edwards Rep. Linda Flores Rep. Bob Jenson Rep. Betty Komp Rep. Susan Morgan Rep. Wayne Krieger Rep. Tobias Read Subcommittee on General Government— Rep. Bob Jenson, Chair Rep. E. Terry Beyer Rep. Chris Edwards Rep. Larry Galizio Rep. Jerry Krummel

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Subcommittee on Human Services— Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Rep. Deborah Boone (appointed Vice-Chair Development— 01/10/07) Rep. Carolyn Tomei (designated Vice-Chair Rep. Bill Garrard 01/10/07) Rep. Tina Kotek Rep. David Edwards Rep. Susan Morgan Rep. George Gilman Rep. Nancy Nathanson Rep. Bruce Hanna Rep. Chip Shields Subcommittee on Natural Resources— Rep. Jackie Dingfelder (appointed Vice-Chair 01/10/07 WORKFORCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT— Rep. Chuck Burley Rep. Brad Witt, Chair Rep. Brian Clem Rep. John Lim, Vice-Chair Rep. Bill Garrard Rep. Chuck Riley, Vice-Chair Rep. Mary Nolan Rep. Phil Barnhart Rep. John Dallum Subcommittee on Public Safety— Rep. Fred Girod Rep. Chip Shields, Chair Rep. Paul Holvey Rep. Jeff Barker Rep. Kevin Cameron Rep. Bruce Hanna VETERANS AFFAIRS— Rep. Nancy Nathanson Rep. Jeff Barker, Chair Rep. Mike Schaufler, Vice-Chair Rep. Wayne Scott, Vice-Chair Rep. Brian Boquist Rep. Jean Cowan

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT BY REPRESENTATIVE

BARKER— BRUUN— Judiciary, Vice-Chair Health Care Veterans Affairs, Chair Health Policy, Vice-Chair Ways and Means subcommittee only: Human Services and Women’s Wellness, Vice- Public Safety Chair (discharged 01/10/07) Revenue

BARNHART— House Guidelines (appointed 01/10/07) BUCKLEY— Revenue, Chair Education, Chair Ways and Means subcommittee only: Education Innovation Education Higher Education, Chair Workforce and Economic Development Elections, Ethics, and Rules, Vice-Chair Transportation

BERGER— Business and Labor BURLEY— Elections, Ethics, and Rules, Vice-Chair Energy and the Environment, Vice-Chair Revenue Ways and Means subcommittee only: Natural Resources

BEYER— Energy and the Environment BUTLER— Government Accountability and Information Revenue, Vice-Chair Technology Transportation Transportation, Chair Ways and Means subcommittee only: General Government CAMERON— Judiciary Ways and Means subcommittee only: BONAMICI— Public Safety Consumer Protection, Vice-Chair Health Care Health Policy, Vice-Chair CANNON— Judiciary Education subcommittee only: Education Innovation Energy and the Environment, Vice-Chair BOONE— Health Care Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy, Co-Chair Health Care Access, Vice-Chair Ways and Means subcommittee only: Human Services, Vice-Chair (designated 01/10/07) CLEM—

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Vice-Chair BOQUIST— Education Agriculture and Natural Resources Higher Education, Vice-Chair Veterans Affairs Land Use Fairness (appointed 01/19/07) Ways and Means subcommittee only: Natural Resources 32 SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT BY REPRESENTATIVE

COWAN— GARRARD— Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy, Vice- Land Use Fairness, Vice-Chair (appointed 01/19/07) Chair Ways and Means Human Services and Women’s Wellness Human Services Veterans Affairs Natural Resources

DALLUM— GELSER— Education, Vice-Chair Health Care Higher Education Health Policy Workforce and Economic Development House Guidelines, Chair (appointed 01/10/07) Human Services and Women’s Wellness, Vice-Chair Revenue DINGFELDER— Agriculture and Natural Resources GILLIAM— Energy and the Environment, Chair Ways and Means subcommittee only: Consumer Protection (appointed 01/10/07) Natural Resources, Vice-Chair (designated Human Services and Wellness (appointed 01/11/07) 01/10/07) GILMAN— EDWARDS, C.— Transportation, Vice-Chair Business and Labor Ways and Means subcommittee only: Government Accountability and Information Transportation and Economic Development Technology, Vice-Chair Ways and Means subcommittee only: GIROD— General Government Consumer Protection (appointed 02/2/07) Government Accountability and Information EDWARDS, D.— Technology, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Workforce and Economic Development Education Transportation and Economic Development GREENLICK—

Education ESQUIVEL— Higher Education Business and Labor, Vice-Chair Health Care, Chair Elections, Ethics, and Rules Health Care Access, Chair

FLORES— HANNA— Health Care Ways and Means Health Policy Capital Construction and Bonding (appointed Judiciary 06/20/07) Public Safety GALIZIO— Transportation and Economic Development Consumer Protection Ways and Means Capital Construction and Bonding (appointed 06/20/07) Education, Chair General Government

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT BY REPRESENTATIVE

HOLVEY— MACPHERSON— Business and Labor, Vice-Chair Agriculture and Natural Resources Consumer Protection, Chair Energy and the Environment Workforce and Economic Development Judiciary, Chair Land Use Fairness, Co-Chair (appointed 01/19/07)

HUNT— Elections, Ethics, and Rules MAURER— Agriculture and Natural Resources Health Care (appointed 01/10/07) JENSON— Human Services and Women's Wellness Energy and the Environment Ways and Means Education MINNIS— General Government, Chair Education Subcommittee only: Education Innovation, Vice-Chair Health Care (discharged 01/10/07) KOMP— Health Care Access Education, Vice-Chair Education Innovation, Chair Health Care subcommittee only: MORGAN— Health Care Access Ways and Means Judiciary Education Human Services

KOTEK— Health Care, Vice-Chair NATHANSON— Health Policy, Chair Ways and Means, Vice-Chair (designated 01/10/07) Human Services and Women’s Wellness Human Services Ways and Means subcommittee only: Public Safety Human Services

NELSON— KRIEGER— Consumer Protection, Vice-Chair Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy, Vice- Judiciary Chair

KRUMMEL— NOLAN— Education Ways and Means, Co-Chair Higher Education, Vice-Chair Capital Construction and Bonding, Co-Chair Ways and Means subcommittee only: (appointed 06/20/07) General Government Natural Resources

LIM— OLSON— Education Human Services and Women's Wellness, Vice-Chair Higher Education (designated 01/12/07) Workforce and Economic Development, Vice-Chair Revenue 34 SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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READ— SMITH, G.— Judiciary Energy and the Environment Revenue, Vice-Chair Transportation Transportation

SMITH, P.— RICHARDSON— Agriculture and Natural Resources, Vice-Chair Consumer Protection (discharged 1/10/07) Business and Labor Health Care, Vice-Chair Consumer Protection (appointed 01/10/07) Health Care Access, Vice-Chair (discharged 02/2/07) House Guidelines (appointed 01/10/07) Land Use Fairness (appointed 01/19/07)

RILEY— THATCHER— Consumer Protection Elections, Ethics, and Rules Government Accountability and Information Government Accountability and Information Technology, Chair Technology Workforce and Economic Development, Vice-Chair

TOMEI— ROBLAN— Human Services and Women's Wellness, Chair Agriculture and Natural Resources, Chair Transportation, Vice-Chair Education Ways and Means subcommittee only: Education Innovation, Vice-Chair Transportation and Economic Development, Vice- Elections, Ethics, and Rules Chair (designated 01/10/07) Land Use Fairness (appointed 01/19/07)

WHISNANT— ROSENBAUM— Education Business and Labor Education Innovation Elections, Ethics, and Rules, Chair Judiciary, Vice-Chair Revenue

WITT— SCHAUFLER— Revenue Business and Labor, Chair Workforce and Economic Development, Chair Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Veterans Affairs, Vice-Chair

SCOTT— Veterans Affairs, Vice-Chair

SHIELDS— Ways and Means Public Safety, Chair Transportation and Economic Development

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HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEES

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON WORKPLACE LAND USE FAIRNESS— (appointed 01/19/07) HARASSMENT— Rep. Greg Macpherson, Co-Chair Rep. Carolyn Tomei, Chair Rep. Bill Garrard, Vice-Chair Rep. Susan Morgan, Vice-Chair Rep. Brian Clem Rep. Ben Cannon Rep. Arnie Roblan Rep. Bob Jenson Rep. Patti Smith

GUIDELINES COMMITTEE— (appointed 01/10/07) Rep. Sara Gelser, Chair Rep. Phil Barnhart Rep. Dennis Richardson

HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEES ON ORGANIZATION

COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS— COMMITTEE ON RULES— Rep. Phil Barnhart, Chair Rep. Diane Rosenbaum, Chair Rep. Jerry Krummel Rep. Dave Hunt Rep. E. Terry Beyer Rep. Dennis Richardson

COMMITTEE ON PERMANENT ORGANIZATION AND ORDER OF BUSINESS— Rep. Carolyn Tomei, Chair Rep. Tom Butler Rep. Paul Holvey

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HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

Committee Name/Staff Office Staff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Agriculture and Natural Resources 348 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Beth Patrino, Administrator 503-986-1751 HR D HR D Bryan Penn, Assistant 503-986-1733

Business and Labor 453B 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Theresa Van Winkle, Administrator 503-986-1496 Kristen Miller, Assistant 503-986-1658 HR D HR D HR D

Consumer Protection 453A 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Steve Dixon, Administrator 503-986-1675 Mike Reiley, Assistant 503-986-1635 HR E HR E HR E

Education 453 1:00 P.M. Derrick Olsen, Administrator 503-986-1490 Andi Woodrum-Tom, Assistant 503-986-1747 HR F

Subcommittee on Education Innovation 453 Derrick Olsen, Administrator 503-986-1490 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M.

Rick Berkobien, Administrator 503-986-1485 HR D HR D HR F Andi Woodrum-Tom, Assistant 503-986-1747

Subcommittee on Higher Education 453 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Derrick Olsen, Administrator 503-986-1490

Andi Woodrum-Tom, Assistant 503-986-1747 HR D HR D

Elections, Ethics and Rules 454 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. Jim Stembridge, Administrator 503-986-1673 Shauna Parker, Assistant 503-986-1660 HR E HR E HR E

Energy and the Environment 349 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Cat McGinnis, Administrator 503-986-1626 Ian Tolleson, Assistant 503-986-1735 HR C HR C HR C Government Accountability and 453 Information Technology 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M.

Patrick Brennan, Administrator 503-986-1674 HR E HR E Emily Brandes, Assistant 503-986-1657

Health Care 453E 3:00 P.M. Sandy Thiele-Cirka, Administrator 503-986-1286 Erin Seiler, Assistant 503-986-1647 HR E

Subcommittee on Health Care Access 453E Sandy Thiele-Cirka, Administrator 503-986-1286 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M.

Rick Berkobien, Administrator 503-986-1485 HR E HR E Erin Seiler, Assistant 503-986-1647

Subcommittee on Health Policy 453E 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Sandy Thiele-Cirka, Administrator 503-986-1286

Erin Seiler, Assistant 503-986-1647 HR E HR E

Human Services and Women’s Wellness 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. Andy Smith, Administrator 503-986-1376 Susan Wyant, Assistant 503-986-1763 HR D HR D HR D Judiciary 354 Bill Taylor, Counsel 503-986-1694 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Matt Kalmanson, Counsel 503-986-1666 357 357 357 357 357 Sara Campbell, Assistant 503-986-1489 Revenue H-197 Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer 503-986-1263 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Robin Wilton, Office Manager 503-986-1266 HR A HR A HR A HR A HR A Kristi Bowman, Committee Assistant 503-986-1266

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HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

Committee Name/Staff Office Staff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Transportation 453C 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Judith Callens, Administrator 503-986-1688 Gary Roulier, Assistant 503-986-1656 357 357 357

Veterans’ Affairs 453 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Jim Keller, Administrator 503-986-1644 Hannah Crook, Assistant 503-986-1767 357 357 Workforce and Economic Development 354 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Ellen Osoinach, Administrator 503-986-1659 Barry Kessinger, Assistant 503-986-1488 HR C HR C HR C

HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

Committee Name/Staff Office Staff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Gift Guidelines H-178 Meets at the Call of the Chair Rick Berkobien, Administrator 503-986-1286 38 SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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Committee Name/Staff Office Staff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy 453 Judith Callens, Administrator 503-986-1688 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Jim Keller, Administrator 503-986-1644 357 357 Gary Roulier, Assistant 503-986-1656 Hannah Crook, Assistant 503-986-1767 Ways and Means H-178 8:30 A.M.

Ken Rocco, Fiscal Officer 503-986-1844 HR F Gina Rumbaugh, Coordinator 503-986-1829 Subcommittee On Education H-178 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M.

Steve Bender, Budget Analyst 503-986-1836 HR F HR F HR F HR F Eric Sorenson, Assistant 503-986-1398 Subcommittee On General Government H-178 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M.

Dallas Weyand, Budget Analyst 503-986-1834 H-170 H-170 H-170 H-170 Susan Cook, Assistant 503-986-1547 Subcommittee On Human Services H-178 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M.

Sheila Baker, Budget Analyst 503-986-1838 HR F HR F HR F HR F Eric Sorenson, Assistant 503-986-1398 Subcommittee On Natural Resources H-178 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M.

Susie Jordan, Budget Analyst 503-986-1835 H-174 H-174 H-174 H-174 Mary Anne Nash, Assistant 503-986-1010 Subcommittee On Public Safety H-178 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M.

Doug Wilson, Budget Analyst 503-986-1837 H-170 H-170 H-170 H-170 Susan Cook, Assistant 503-986-1547 Subcommittee On Transportation and H-178 Economic Development 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Robin LaMonte, Budget Analyst 503-986-1845 HR 174 HR 174 HR 174 HR 174 Mary Anne Nash, Assistant 503-986-1010

JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

Committee Name/Staff Office Staff Phone Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Land Use Fairness 453 5:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Patrick Brennan, Administrator 503-986-1829 Emily Brandes, Assistant 503-986-1657 HR B HR B

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Interim – Senate

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SENATE

INTERIM LEADERSHIP

SENATE OFFICERS

PETER COURTNEY, President MARGARET CARTER, President Pro Tempore

JUDY HALL, Secretary of the Senate

SENATE CAUCUS LEADERS

KATE BROWN, Majority Leader TED FERRIOLI, Republican Leader (Resigned as Majority Leader 06/29/07) JACKIE WINTERS, Deputy Republican Leader RICHARD DEVLIN, Majority Leader JEFF KRUSE, Minority Whip (Succeeded to Majority Leader 06/29/07) RICHARD DEVLIN, Deputy Majority Leader LAURIE MONNES ANDERSON, Deputy Majority Leader ALAN BATES, Majority Whip , Majority Whip BRAD AVAKIAN, Assistant Majority Leader (Resigned 04/07/08) FLOYD PROZANSKI, Assistant Majority Leader

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SENATORS' ADDRESSES – INTERIM – 2007-2008

Atkinson, Jason...... P.O. Box 1704, Grants Pass, OR 97528...... Rep ...... 2 (1) Avakian, Brad...... 17915 NW Lonerock Dr., Portland, OR...... Dem ...... 17 Bates, Alan ...... 344 E. Ashland Lane, Ashland, OR, 97520 ...... Dem ...... 3 (2) Beyer, Roger...... 39486 S. Cooper Rd., Molalla, OR 97038 ...... Rep ...... 9 (3) Bonamici, Suzanne...... P.O. Box 2146, Beaverton, OR 97075...... Dem ...... 17 Brown, Kate ...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... Dem ...... 21 Burdick, Ginny ...... 4641 SW Dosch Rd., Portland, OR 97239 ...... Dem ...... 18 Carter, Margaret ...... P.O. Box 3722, Portland, OR 97208 ...... Dem ...... 22 Courtney, Peter ...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... Dem ...... 11 (4) Deckert, Ryan...... P.O. Box 2247, Beaverton, OR 97075...... Dem ...... 14 Devlin, Richard...... 10290 SW Anderson Ct., Tualatin, OR 97062 ...... Dem ...... 19 Ferrioli, Ted...... 900 Court St NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... Rep ...... 30 George, Gary ...... 15195 NE Ribbon Ridge Rd., Newberg, OR 97132 ...... Rep ...... 12 George, Larry ...... 16785 SW Parrett Mountain Road, Sherwood, OR 97410 ...... Rep ...... 13 (5) Girod, Fred...... 101 Fern Ridge Road, Stayton, OR 97383 ...... Rep ...... 9 Gordly, Avel...... 10809 NE Fremont, Portland, OR 97220 ...... Ind ...... 23 (6) Hass, Mark ...... 6390 SW Richey Lane, Portland, OR 97223 ...... Dem ...... 14 Johnson, Betsy ...... P.O. Box R, Scappoose, OR, 97056...... Dem ...... 16 Kruse, Jeff...... 636 Wild Iris Lane, Roseburg, OR, 97470...... Rep ...... 1 Metsger, Rick ...... P.O. Box 287, Welches, OR 97067...... Dem ...... 26 Monnes Anderson, Laurie ...... P.O. Box 1531, Gresham, OR, 97030...... Dem ...... 25 Monroe, Rod...... 7802 SE 111th Avenue, Portland, OR 97266...... Dem ...... 24 Morrisette, Bill ...... 348 G Street, Springfield, OR 97477...... Dem ...... 6 Morse, Frank...... 221 NW 2nd St., Corvallis, OR 97330 ...... Rep ...... 8 Nelson, David ...... 1407 NW Horn Avenue, Pendleton, OR 97801...... Rep ...... 29 Prozanski, Floyd...... P.O. Box 11511, Eugene, OR, 97440 ...... Dem ...... 4 Schrader, Kurt ...... 900 Court St. NE., Salem, OR, 97301 ...... Dem ...... 20 Starr, Bruce...... 22115 NW Imbrie Dr. #290, Hillsboro, OR 97124...... Rep ...... 15 Verger, Joanne ...... 2285 N 13th Ct., Coos Bay, OR, 97420 ...... Dem ...... 5 Walker, Vicki...... P.O. Box 10314, Eugene, OR 97440 ...... Dem ...... 7 Westlund, Ben...... 20590 Arrowhead Drive, Bend, OR 97701 ...... Dem ...... 27 Whitsett, Doug...... 23131 North Poe Valley Rd., Klamath Falls, OR, 97603...... Rep ...... 28 Winters, Jackie...... P.O. Box 126, Salem, OR 97308 ...... Rep ...... 10

Democrats 18 Republicans 11 Independent 1

(1) Resigned 04/07/08 (2) Resigned 01/18/08 (3) Sworn-in 05/19/08 (4) Resigned 10/28/07 (5) Sworn-in 01/30/08 (6) Sworn-in 11/21/07

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SENATE INTERIM SEATING CHART

1-Courtney 11-George, L. 21-Brown/Devlin(3) 2-Metsger 12-Avakian(6)/Bonamici(7) 22-Beyer(4)/Girod(5) 3-Gordly 13-Schrader 23-Atkinson 4-Verger 14-Westlund 24-Morrisette 5-Johnson 15-Prozanski 25-Burdick 6-Carter 16-Morse 26-George, G. 7-Monnes Anderson 17-Kruse 27-Devlin/Brown(3) 8-Bates 18-Monroe 28-Ferrioli 9-Whitsett 19-Deckert(1)/Hass(2) 29-Nelson 10-Winters 20-Walker 30-Starr

(1) Resigned 10/28/07 (2) Sworn-in 11/21/07 (3) Reassigned 06/29/07 (4) Resigned 01/18/08 (5) Sworn-in 01/30/08 (6) Resigned 04/07/08 (7) Sworn-in 05/19/08

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SENATE INTERIM STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

CONDUCT RULES AND EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS (Senate Interim Rule 208.01)— (Senate Interim Rule 208.01)— Brad Avakian, Chair (resigned 04/07/08) Richard Devlin, Chair Roger Beyer, Vice-Chair (resigned 01/18/08) Ted Ferrioli, Vice-Chair Frank Morse, Vice-Chair (appointed 02/04/08) Jason Atkinson Vicki Walker Brad Avakian (resigned 04/07/08) Jackie Winters Kate Brown Ginny Burdick (appointed 04/03/08)

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SENATE INTERIM COMMITTEE AND TASK FORCE MEMBERSHIP

COMMERCE AND LABOR (ORS 171.640)— HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Ben Westlund, Chair (ORS 171.640)— Gary George, Vice-Chair Laurie Monnes Anderson, Chair Suzanne Bonamici (appointed 05/22/08) Avel Gordly, Vice-Chair Peter Courtney (appointed 04/03/08) Margaret Carter (discharged 05/22/08) Jeff Kruse Richard Devlin (discharged 04/03/08) Bill Morrisette Floyd Prozanski Jackie Winters JUDICIARY (ORS 171.640)— Floyd Prozanski, Chair Subcommittee on Health Care Reform— Roger Beyer, Vice-Chair (resigned 01/18/08) (ORS 171.640)— Doug Whitsett, Vice-Chair (appointed 04/03/08) Frank Morse, Chair Suzanne Bonamici (appointed 05/22/08) Alan Bates Ginny Burdick (discharged 04/03/08) Ben Westlund Peter Courtney (appointed 4/3/08)(discharged 05/22/08) EDUCATION AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT Jeff Kruse (appointed 04/03/08) (ORS 171.640)— Vicki Walker Vicki Walker, Chair Jeff Kruse, Vice-Chair SERVICES TO SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH Ryan Deckert (resigned 10/28/07) DISABILITIES (ORS 171.640)— Mark Hass (appointed 11/28/07) Bill Morrisette, Chair Rick Metsger Jeff Kruse, Vice-Chair Frank Morse Peter Courtney (discharged 04/03/08) Fred Girod (appointed 04/03/08) ELECTIONS AND ETHICS (ORS 171.640)— Joanne Verger (appointed 04/03/08) Kate Brown, Chair Ted Ferrioli, Vice-Chair SHARED RESPONSIBILITY STEERING COMMITTEE Jason Atkinson (appointed 02/06/08) (SB 334, Chapter 802, Oregon Laws 2007)— Laurie Monnes Anderson Kurt Schrader

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES TRANSPORTATION (ORS 171.640) — (ORS 171.640)— Rick Metsger, Chair Alan Bates, Chair (appointed 04/03/08) Bruce Starr, Vice-Chair Brad Avakian, Chair (resigned 04/07/08) Gary George Roger Beyer, Vice-Chair (resigned 01/18/08) Larry George Fred Girod, Vice-Chair (appointed 04/03/08) Betsy Johnson David Nelson Rod Monroe Floyd Prozanski Joanne Verger Vicki Walker (appointed 4/3/08) WAYS AND MEANS (ORS 171.640)— FINANCE AND REVENUE (ORS 171.640)— Kurt Schrader, Co-Chair Ginny Burdick, Chair Margaret Carter, Co-Vice-Chair Frank Morse, Vice-Chair Alan Bates (discharged 04/03/08) Jason Atkinson (appointed 11/28/07) Avel Gordly Mark Hass (appointed 11/28/07) Mark Hass (appointed 04/03/08) Rod Monroe Betsy Johnson Bruce Starr Rod Monroe Ben Westlund David Nelson Joanne Verger Doug Whitsett Jackie Winters

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SENATE INTERIM COMMITTEES AND TASK FORCES STAFF

Committee/Task Force Staff Phone Location Commerce and Labor Theresa Van Winkle, Committee Administrator 503-986-1496 453 B Sue Cook, Committee Assistant 503-986-1763 453 Education and General Dana Richardson, Committee Administrator 503-986-1664 453 Government Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 503-986-1474 453 Elections and Ethics Marjorie Taylor, Committee Administrator 503-986-1755 453 D Mike Reiley, Committee Assistant 503-986-1635 453 Environment and Natural Beth Patrino, Committee Administrator 503-986-1751 453 Resources Sue Cook, Committee Assistant 503-986-1763 453 Health and Human Services Sandy Thiele-Cirka, Committee Administrator 503-986-1286 453 D Erin Seiler, Committee Assistant 503-986-1647 453 Subcommittee on Health Care Rick Berkobien, Committee Administrator 503-986-1485 453 F Reform Erin Seiler, Committee Assistant 503-986-1647 453 Judiciary Bill Taylor, Counsel 503-986-1694 354 Patsy Wood, Office Coordinator 503-986-1474 354 Revenue Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer 503-986-1266 H-197 Robin Wilton, Office Manager 503-986-1264 H-197 Rules and Executive Marjorie Taylor, Committee Administrator 503-986-1755 453 D Appointments Mike Reiley, Committee Assistant 503-986-1635 453 Services to Seniors and People Rick Berkobien, Committee Administrator 503-986-1485 453 F with Disabilities Erin Seiler, Committee Assistant 503-986-1647 453 Transportation Patrick Brennan, Committee Administrator 503-986-1674 453 C Mike Reiley, Committee Assistant 503-986-1635 453

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Interim – House

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

INTERIM LEADERSHIP

HOUSE OFFICERS

JEFF MERKLEY, Speaker DIANE ROSENBAUM, Speaker Pro Tempore

RAMONA KENADY, Chief Clerk

HOUSE CAUCUS LEADERS

DAVE HUNT, Majority Leader BRUCE HANNA, Republican Leader PETER BUCKLEY, Majority Whip ANDY OLSON, Deputy Republican Whip ARNIE ROBLAN, Deputy Majority Whip GENE WHISNANT, Assistant Republican Leader BETTY KOMP, Assistant Majority Leader LINDA FLORES, Assistant Republican Leader PHIL BARNHART, Assistant Majority Leader CHUCK BURLEY, Assistant Republican Leader TOBIAS READ, Assistant Majority Leader KEVIN CAMERON, Assistant Republican Leader CHIP SHIELDS, Assistant Majority Leader RON MAURER, Assistant Republican Leader

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REPRESENTATIVES' ADDRESSES – INTERIM

Representative Address Party Dist.#

Barker, Jeff ...... PO Box 6751, Aloha, OR 97007...... D...... 28 Barnhart, Phil ...... PO Box 71188-0189, Eugene, OR 97401 ...... D...... 11 Berger, Vicki...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... R ...... 20 (1) Bentz, Cliff...... PO Box S, Ontario, OR 97914...... R ...... 60 Beyer, Elizabeth Terry...... PO Box 131, Springfield, OR 97477 ...... D...... 12 (2) Bonamici, Suzanne ...... PO Box 2146, Beaverton, OR 97075...... D...... 34 Boone, Deborah A...... PO Box 637, Cannon Beach, OR 97110...... D...... 32 Boquist, Brian J...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... R ...... 23 Bruun, Scott...... PMB 160, 1980 Willamette Falls Dr., Ste. 230, West Linn, OR 97068 ...... R ...... 37 Buckley, Peter ...... 71 Dewey St., Ashland, OR 97520...... D...... 5 Burley, Chuck...... PO Box 9424, Bend, OR 97708 ...... R ...... 54 (3) Butler, R. Thomas (Tom)...... PO Box E, Ontario, OR 97914-0106...... R ...... 60 Cameron, Kevin...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... R ...... 19 Cannon, Ben...... PO Box 33822, Portland, OR 97292 ...... D...... 46 Clem, Brian...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... D...... 21 Cowan, Jean ...... 2710 NE Iler St., Newport, OR 97365...... D...... 10 (4) Dallum, John H...... 1900 W 13th, The Dalles, OR 97058...... R ...... 59 Dingfelder, Jackie ...... PO Box 13432, Portland, OR 97213 ...... D...... 45 Edwards, Chris...... PO Box 42082, Eugene, OR 97402 ...... D...... 14 Edwards, David ...... 22115 NW Imbrie Dr. #328, Hillsboro, OR 97124...... D...... 30 Esquivel, Sal C...... 711 Medford Center #178, Medford, OR 97504...... R ...... 6 Flores, Linda D ...... PO Box 55, Clackamas, OR 97015...... R ...... 51 Galizio, Larry ...... PO Box 231161, Tigard, OR 97281...... D...... 35 Garrard, Bill...... 5845 Basin View Dr., Klamath Falls, OR 97603...... R ...... 56 Gelser, Sara...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... D...... 16 Gilliam, Vic...... 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... R ...... 18 Gilman, George...... 3695 Dodson Dr., Medford, OR 97504 ...... R ...... 55 (5) Girod, Fred ...... 101 Fern Ridge Rd., Stayton, OR 97383...... R ...... 17 Greenlick, Mitch...... 712 NW Spring Ave., Portland, OR 97229 ...... D...... 33 Hanna, Bruce ...... 612 NW Cecil Ave., Roseburg, OR 97470 ...... R ...... 7 (6) Harker, Chris ...... 770 SW Viewmount Dr., Portland, OR 97225 ...... D...... 34 Holvey, Paul R...... PO Box 51048, Eugene, OR 97405 ...... D...... 8 (7) Huffman, John...... PO Box 104, The Dalles, OR 97058 ...... R ...... 59 Hunt, Dave...... PO Box 67190, Oak Grove, OR 97268...... D...... 40 Jenson, Bob...... 2126 NW Despain Ave., Pendleton, OR 97801 ...... R ...... 58 Komp, Betty ...... 885 Garfield St., Woodburn, OR 97071 ...... D...... 22 Kotek, Tina...... 7930 N Wabash Ave., Portland, OR 97217 ...... D...... 44 Krieger, Wayne...... 95702 Skyview Ranch Rd., Gold Beach, OR 97444 ...... R ...... 1 Krummel, Jerry...... 7544 SW Roanoke Dr., Wilsonville, OR 97070...... R ...... 26 Lim, John K...... PO Box 1616, Gresham, OR 97030...... R ...... 50 Macpherson, Greg...... 322 Second St., Lake Oswego, OR 97034...... D...... 38 Maurer, Ron...... PO Box 2061, Grants Pass, OR 97528 ...... R ...... 3 Merkley, Jeff ...... PO Box 33167, Portland, OR 97292-3167...... D...... 47 Minnis, Karen...... PO Box 790, Fairview, OR 97024 ...... R ...... 49 Morgan, Susan...... PO Box 2223, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457...... R ...... 2 Nathanson, Nancy...... PO Box 41895, Eugene, OR 97404 ...... D...... 13 Nelson, Donna G...... 2150 NW St. Andrews Dr., McMinnville, OR 97128 ...... R ...... 24 Nolan, Mary...... PO Box 1686, Portland, OR 97207 ...... D...... 36 Olson, Andy...... PO Box 891, Albany, OR 97321...... R ...... 15 Read, Tobias...... PO Box 2101, Beaverton, OR 97075...... D...... 27 Richardson, Dennis...... 55 South 5th St., Central Point, OR 97502 ...... R ...... 4 Riley, Chuck...... 250 NE Hillwood Dr., Hillsboro, OR 97214 ...... D...... 29 56 SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

REPRESENTATIVES' ADDRESSES – INTERIM

Representative Address Party Dist.#

Roblan, Arnie L...... PO Box 1410, Coos Bay, OR 97420 ...... D...... 9 Rosenbaum, Diane ...... 1125 SE Madison St., Ste. 100-B, Portland, OR 97214...... D...... 42 Schaufler, Mike ...... 12910 SE Ridgecrest Rd., Happy Valley, OR 97236...... D...... 48 Scott, Wayne...... PO Box 664, Canby, OR 97013 ...... R ...... 39 Shields, Chip...... 1125 SE Madison St., Ste. 100-B, Portland, OR 97214...... D...... 43 Smith, Greg ...... PO Box 219, Heppner, OR 97836 ...... R ...... 57 Smith, Patti ...... PO Box 209, Corbett, OR 97019 ...... R ...... 52 (8) Sprenger, Sherrie...... 900 Court St NE, Salem, OR 97301 ...... R ...... 17 Thatcher, Kim ...... PO Box 9111, Salem, OR 97305 ...... R ...... 25 Tomei, Carolyn...... 11907 SE 19th Ave., Milwaukie, OR 97222 ...... D...... 41 Whisnant, Gene C...... PO Box 3565, Sunriver, OR 97707 ...... R ...... 53 Witt, Brad ...... 21740 Lindberg Rd., Clatskanie, OR 97016 ...... D...... 31

Democrats – 31 Republicans – 29

(1) Sworn-in January 28, 2008 (2) Resigned May 19, 2008 (3) Resigned January 4, 2008 (4) Resigned July 31, 2007 (5) Resigned January 29, 2008 (6) Sworn-in June 18, 2008 (7) Sworn-in August 30, 2007 (8) Sworn-in February 4, 2008

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INTERIM HOUSE SEATING CHART

1 – Scott 16 – Thatcher 31 – Krummel 46 – Buckley 2 – Komp 17 – Esquivel 32 – Richardson 47 – Smith, P. 3 – Cowan 18 – Gilliam 33 – Whisnant 48 – Nolan 4 – Greenlick 19 – Barker 34 – Nelson 49 – Minnis 5 – Riley 20 – Cannon 35 – Galizio 50 – Hanna 6 – Shields 21 – Edwards, D. 36 – Schaufler 51 – Hunt 7 – Macpherson 22 – Cameron 37 – Kotek 52 – Barnhart 8 – Dallum/Huffman 23 – Smith, G. 38 – Boone 53 – Roblan 9 – Maurer 24 – Girod/Sprenger 39 – Garrard 54 – Witt 10 – Bonamici/Harker 25 – Burley 40 – Krieger 55 – Merkley 11 – Edwards, C. 26 – Lim 41 – Gilman 56 – Jenson 12 – Clem 27 – Rosenbaum 42 – Butler/Bentz 57 – Morgan 13 – Olson 28 – Nathanson 43 – Holvey 58 – Tomei 14 – Berger 29 – Bruun 44 – Gelser 59 – Beyer 15 – Flores 30 – Boquist 45 – Read 60 – Dingfelder

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HOUSE INTERIM COMMITTEES

AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES ELECTIONS, ETHICS AND RULES (ORS 171.640) — (ORS 171.640) — Rep. Diane Rosenbaum, Chair Rep. Arnie Roblan, Chair Rep. Vicki Berger, Vice-Chair Rep. Brian Boquist, Vice-Chair Rep. Peter Buckley, Vice-Chair Rep. Brian Clem, Vice-Chair Rep. Sal Esquivel Rep. Jackie Dingfelder Rep. Dave Hunt Rep. Bill Garrard Rep. Chip Shields Rep. Greg Macpherson Rep. Kim Thatcher Rep. Karen Minnis EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND OCEAN BUSINESS AND LABOR (ORS 171.640) — POLICY (ORS 171.640) — Rep. Mike Schaufler, Chair Rep. Deborah Boone, Chair Rep. Sal Esquivel, Vice-Chair Rep. Jean Cowan, Vice-Chair Rep. Paul Holvey, Vice-Chair Rep. Donna Nelson, Vice-Chair Rep. Chuck Burley Rep. Wayne Krieger Rep. Kevin Cameron Rep. Mike Schaufler Rep. Chris Edwards Rep. Diane Rosenbaum ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (ORS 171.640) —

Rep. Jackie Dingfelder, Chair CONSUMER PROTECTION (ORS 171.640) — Rep. Chuck Burley, Vice-Chair Rep. Paul Holvey, Chair Rep. Ben Cannon, Vice-Chair Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, Vice-Chair (resigned Rep. E. Terry Beyer 05/19/08) Rep. Bill Garrard Rep. Donna Nelson, Vice-Chair Rep. Tobias Read Rep. Chuck Riley (appointed Vice-Chair 06/24/08) Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Larry Galizio Rep. Vic Gilliam GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY AND Rep. Fred Girod (resigned 01/29/08) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ORS 171.640) — Rep. Chris Harker (appointed 06/19/08) Rep. Sherrie Sprenger (appointed 02/04/08) Rep. Chuck Riley, Chair Rep. Chris Edwards, Vice-Chair Rep. Dennis Richardson, Vice-Chair EDUCATION (ORS 171.640) — Rep. E. Terry Beyer Rep. Peter Buckley, Chair Rep. Kim Thatcher Rep. Betty Komp, Vice-Chair Rep. Gene Whisnant, Vice-Chair HEALTH CARE (ORS 171.640) — Rep. Brian Clem Rep. John Dallum (resigned 07/31/07) Rep. Mitch Greenlick, Chair Rep. Mitch Greenlick Rep. Tina Kotek, Vice-Chair Rep. John E. Huffman (appointed 08/05/07) Rep. Dennis Richardson, Vice-Chair Rep. Jerry Krummel Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (resigned 05/19/08) Rep. John Lim Rep. Scott Bruun Rep. Arnie Roblan Rep. Ben Cannon Rep. Linda Flores Rep. Sara Gelser Rep. Chris Harker (appointed 06/19/08) Rep. Ron Maurer

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HOUSE INTERIM COMMITTEES

HUMAN SERVICES AND WOMEN’S WELLNESS RURAL POLICY (ORS 171.640) — (ORS 171.640) — Rep. Arnie Roblan, Chair Rep. Carolyn Tomei, Chair Rep. Jean Cowan, Vice-Chair Rep. Sara Gelser, Vice-Chair Rep. George Gilman (appointed and designated Vice- Rep. Andy Olson, Vice-Chair Chair 02/04/08) Rep. Jean Cowan Rep. Fred Girod, Vice-Chair (resigned 01/29/08) Rep. Vic Gilliam Rep. Phil Barnhart Rep. Tina Kotek Rep. Tom Butler (resigned 01/04/08) Rep. Ron Maurer Rep. Vic Gilliam (appointed 02/04/08)

Subcommittee on Seniors and People with TRANSPORTATION (ORS 171.640) — Disabilities Rep. Jean Cowan, Chair Rep. E. Terry Beyer, Chair Rep. Sara Gelser Rep. George Gilman, Vice-Chair Rep. Ron Maurer Rep. Carolyn Tomei, Vice-Chair Rep. Cliff Bentz (appointed 02/04/08) Rep. Peter Buckley JUDICIARY (ORS 171.640) — Rep. R. Tom Butler (resigned 01/04/08) Rep. Greg Macpherson, Chair Rep. Tobias Read Rep. Jeff Barker, Vice-Chair Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Gene Whisnant, Vice-Chair Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (resigned 05/19/08) VETERANS’ AFFAIRS (ORS 171.640) — Rep. Kevin Cameron Rep. Linda Flores Rep. Jeff Barker, Chair Rep. Chris Harker (appointed 06/19/08) Rep. Mike Schaufler, Vice-Chair Rep. Betty Komp Rep. Wayne Scott, Vice-Chair Rep. Wayne Krieger Rep. Brian Boquist Rep. Chip Shields Rep. Deborah Boone

REVENUE (ORS 171.640) — WORKFORCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (ORS 171.640) — Rep. Phil Barnhart, Chair Rep. Vicki Berger, (designated Vice-Chair 02/04/08) Rep. Brad Witt, Chair Rep. R. Tom Butler, Vice-Chair (resigned 01/04/08) Rep. John Lim, Vice-Chair Rep. Tobias Read, Vice-Chair Rep. Chuck Riley, Vice-Chair Rep. Cliff Bentz (appointed 02/04/08) Rep. Phil Barnhart Rep. Scott Bruun Rep. John Dallum (resigned 07/31/07) Rep. Sara Gelser Rep. Fred Girod (resigned 01/29/08) Rep. Andy Olson Rep. Paul Holvey Rep. Diane Rosenbaum Rep. John E. Huffman (appointed 08/05/07) Rep. Brad Witt Rep. Sherrie Sprenger (appointed 02/04/08)

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HOUSE INTERIM COMMITTEES STAFF

Committee/Task Force Staff Phone Location Agriculture and Natural Resources Beth Patrino, Committee Administrator 503-986-1751 453 Sue Cook, Committee Assistant 503-986-1763 453 Business and Labor Theresa Van Winkle, Committee Administrator 503-986-1496 453B Sue Cook, Committee Assistant 503-986-1763 453 Consumer Protection Theresa Van Winkle, Committee Administrator 503-986-1496 453B Sue Cook, Committee Assistant 503-986-1763 453 Education Dana Richardson, Committee Administrator 503-986-1664 453 Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 503-986-1474 453 Elections, Ethics and Rules Marjorie Taylor, Committee Administrator 503-986-1755 453D Mike Reiley, Committee Assistant 503-986-1635 453 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Sandy Thiele-Cirka, Committee Administrator 503-986-1286 453E Erin Seiler, Committee Assistant 503-986-1647 453 Energy and the Environment Beth Patrino, Committee Administrator 503-986-1751 453 Sue Cook, Committee Assistant 503-986-1763 453 Government Accountability & Information Marjorie Taylor, Committee Administrator 503-986-1755 453D Technology Mike Reiley, Committee Assistant 503-986-1635 453 Health Care Sandy Thiele-Cirka, Committee Administrator 503-986-1286 453E Erin Seiler, Committee Assistant 503-986-1647 453 Human Services and Women’s Wellness Rick Berkobien, Committee Administrator 503-986-1485 453F Erin Seiler, Committee Assistant 503-986-1647 453 Judiciary Bill Taylor, Counsel 503-986-1694 453A Patsy Wood, Office Coordinator 503-986-1474 453 Revenue Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer 503-986-1266 Annex Robin Wilton, Office Manager 503-986-1266 Annex Rural Policy Marjorie Taylor, Committee Administrator 503-986-1755 453D Mike Reiley, Committee Assistant 503-986-1635 453 Transportation Patrick Brennan, Committee Administrator 503-986-1674 453C Mike Reiley, Committee Assistant 503-986-1635 453 Veterans’ Affairs Bill Taylor, Counsel 503-986-1694 453A Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 503-986-1474 453 Workforce and Economic Development Patrick Brennan, Committee Administrator 503-986-1674 453C Mike Reiley, Committee Assistant 503-986-1635 453

Interim – Joint

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LEGISLATIVE STATUTORY COMMITTEES AND TASK FORCES

ADMINISTRATION (JOINT LEGISLATIVE EMERGENCY BOARD (ORS 291.330)— COMMITTEE) (ORS 173.730)— Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Rep. Jeff Merkley, Co-Chair Rep. Jeff Merkley, Co-Chair Sen. Alan Bates Sen. Jason Atkinson Sen. Margaret Carter Sen. Kate Brown (discharged 05/27/08) Sen. Betsy Johnson Sen. Richard Devlin Sen. Frank Morse Sen. Ted Ferrioli Sen. David Nelson Sen. Betsy Johnson (appointed 05/27/08) Sen. Kurt Schrader Sen. Brad Avakian, alternate (resigned Sen. Ben Westlund 04/07/08) Sen. Doug Whitsett Sen. Ginny Burdick, alternate (appointed Sen. Jackie Winters 05/27/08) Rep. David Edwards Rep. Bruce Hanna (appointed 03/24/08) Rep. Larry Galizio Rep. Dennis Richardson Rep. George Gilman Rep. Arnie Roblan Rep. Bob Jenson Rep. Diane Rosenbaum Rep. Susan Morgan Rep. Wayne Scott (discharged 03/24/08) Rep. Nancy Nathanson Rep. Dave Hunt (alternate for Merkley) Rep. Mary Nolan Rep. Chip Shields COUNSEL (JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE) Rep. Patti Smith (ORS 173.191)— Subcommittee on Education— Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Rep. Mary Nolan, Chair Rep. Jeff Merkley, Co-Chair Sen. Frank Morse Sen. Kate Brown Sen. David Nelson Sen. Ginny Burdick Sen. Ben Westlund Sen. David Nelson Rep. Larry Galizio Sen. Jackie Winters Rep. George Gilman Sen. Floyd Prozanski, alternate Rep. Greg Macpherson Subcommittee on Human Services— Rep. Andy Olson Sen. Margaret Carter, Chair Rep. Dennis Richardson Sen. Alan Bates Rep. Diane Rosenbaum Sen. Jackie Winters Rep. Dave Hunt (alternate for Merkley) Rep. Bob Jenson Rep. Nancy Nathanson COURT FACILITIES (HB 2331, Chapter 860, Rep. Patti Smith Oregon Laws 2007)— Sen. Vicki Walker, Co-Chair Subcommittee on General Government— Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-Chair Sen. Kurt Schrader, Chair Sen. Floyd Prozanski Sen. Betsy Johnson Sen. Doug Whitsett Sen. Doug Whitsett Rep. Jeff Barker Rep. David Edwards Rep. Wayne Krieger Rep. Susan Morgan Rep. Chip Shields

COURT TECHNOLOGY (HB 2331, Chapter 860, Oregon Laws 2007)— PUBLIC EDUCATION APPROPRIATION (SPECIAL JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE Sen. Vicki Walker, Co-Chair ON) (Section 8, Article VIII, Oregon Constitution, Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-Chair ORS 171.857)— Sen. Floyd Prozanski Sen. Doug Whitsett Sen. Richard Devlin, Co-Chair Rep. Jeff Barker Rep. Peter Buckley, Co-Chair Rep. Wayne Krieger Sen. Jeff Kruse Sen. Vicki Walker Rep. Larry Galizio Rep. John Lim 64 SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

STATUTORY COMMITTEES AND TASK FORCES WITH LEGISLATIVE PARTICIPATION

ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS OVERSIGHT BOTTLE BILL TASK FORCE (SB 707, Chapter 303, COMMITTEE (ORS 183.690)— Oregon Laws 2007)— Sen. Suzanne Bonamici (appointed 05/22/08) Sen. Brad Avakian (appointed Sen. Doug Whitsett 12/15/07)(resigned 04/07/08) Rep. Vicki Berger (appointed 01/07/08) Sen. Peter Courtney (discharged 12/15/07) Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (appointed 07/23/07- Sen. Mark Hass (appointed 04/16/08) resigned 05/19/08) Rep. Ben Cannon Rep. Jackie Dingfelder (discharged 07/23/07) Rep. Bruce Hanna (appointed 07/23/07 – discharged CAPITOL FOUNDATION, OREGON STATE (ORS 01/07/08) 276.002)— Rep. Paul Holvey (appointed 05/29/08) Sen. Jason Atkinson Sen. Betsy Johnson ADULT OFFENDER SUPERVISION, INTERSTATE Sen. Ben Westlund COMMISSION FOR (ORS 144.600)— Rep. Vicki Berger Sen. Ginny Burdick Rep. Deborah Boone Rep. Chip Shields Rep. Brian Clem

ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE PROGRAMS, CHARITABLE CHECK-OFF COMMISSION, GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON (ORS 430.255)— OREGON (ORS 305.695)— Sen. Laurie Monnes Anderson Rep. Sal Esquivel Rep. Jean Cowan CHILD CARE, OREGON COMMISSION FOR (ORS ASIAN AFFAIRS, COMMISSION ON 675A.610)— (ORS 185.610)— Sen. Jackie Winters Sen. Kate Brown Rep. Linda Flores Rep. John Lim Rep. Tina Kotek

ASSET FORFEITURE OVERSIGHT CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, STATE COMMISSION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (ORS 475A.155)— ON (ORS 417.730)— Sen. Ted Ferrioli Sen. Avel Gordly Sen. Avel Gordly Rep. Gene Whisnant Sen. Floyd Prozanski Rep. Jeff Barker COLUMBIA RIVER RESOURCE TASK FORCE Rep. Andy Olson (ORS 171.867)— Rep. Patti Smith Rep. Bob Jenson Rep. Brad Witt BIOTECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES, OHSU TASK FORCE TO REVIEW THE IMPACT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE OBESITY PREVENTION OREGON OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM TO INITIATIVE TASK FORCE FOR A (SB 931, Chapter CAPITALIZE ON (ORS 353.563-)— 904, Oregon Laws 2007) — Sen. Ryan Deckert (resigned 10/28/07) Sen. Margaret Carter Sen. David Nelson Sen. Jeff Kruse Rep. Tom Butler (resigned 02/04/08) Rep. Scott Bruun Rep. Greg Macpherson Rep. Tina Kotek

BLACK AFFAIRS, COMMISSION ON (ORS 185.420)— CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION, OREGON (ORS 137.654)— Sen. Alan Bates Rep. Jackie Dingfelder Sen. Ginny Burdick Rep. Andy Olson

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TRUST FOR CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD EDUCATOR HEALTH BENEFITS, TASK FORCE (ORS 359.410)— ON (SB 426, Chapter 7, Oregon Laws 2007)— Sen. Ben Westlund Sen. Vicki Walker Rep. Scott Bruun Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (resigned 05/19/08)

DAIRY AIR QUALITY, TASK FORCE ON (SB 235, ENDING HOMELESSNESS ADVISORY Chapter 799, Oregon Laws 2007)— COUNCIL (Executive Order 6-05)—

Sen. Betsy Johnson Sen. Margaret Carter Sen. David Nelson Rep. Deborah Boone Rep. Jackie Dingfelder FEDERAL FOREST PAYMENTS AND COUNTY SERVICES, GOVERNOR’S TASK FORCE ON (Executive Order 07-21)— DEBT POLICY ADVISORY COMMISSION, STATE (ORS 286.550)— Sen. Alan Bates Sen. Ted Ferrioli (resigned 03/27/08) Sen. Rick Metsger Sen. Fred Girod (appointed 04/11/08) Rep. Phil Barnhart Rep. Fred Girod (resigned 01/29/08) Rep. Arnie Roblan DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL ON (Executive Order 98-10)— FUJIAN SISTER STATE COMMITTEE (ORS Rep. Diane Rosenbaum 285A.143)— Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair DISTRICT BEST BUSINESS PRACTICES Rep. Jeff Merkley, Co-Chair ADVISORY COMMITTEE (HB 3141, Chapter 839, Sen. Roger Beyer (resigned 01/18/08) Oregon Laws 2007)— Sen. Larry George (appointed 04/24/08) Rep. Larry Galizio Sen. Betsy Johnson Rep. Dennis Richardson Rep. Arnie Roblan ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, OREGON (ORS 285A.040)— GENETIC PRIVACY AND RESEARCH, ADVISORY Sen. Betsy Johnson COMMITTEE ON (ORS 192.549)— Rep. David Edwards Sen. Alan Bates Rep. Larry Galizio EDUCATION COMMISSION OF THE STATES (ORS Rep. Dennis Richardson (alternate) 348.950)— Sen. Vicki Walker GLOBAL WARMING COMMISSION (Chapter 907, Rep. Peter Buckley 2007 Session Laws)— Rep. Gene Whisnant Sen. Jason Atkinson (appointed 05/16/08) Sen. Alan Bates (appointed 05/16/08) EDUCATION SYSTEM DESIGN TEAM (HB 3141, Rep. Scott Bruun Chapter 839, Oregon Laws 2007)— Rep. Ben Cannon Sen. Richard Devlin Sen. Jeff Kruse HANFORD CLEAN-UP BOARD, OREGON (ORS Sen. Kurt Schrader 469.571)— Sen. Bruce Starr Sen. Vicki Walker Sen. Margaret Carter Rep. Peter Buckley Sen. David Nelson Rep. Linda Flores Rep. Linda Flores Rep. Bob Jenson Rep. Bob Jenson Rep. Betty Komp Rep. Mary Nolan Rep. Nancy Nathanson

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HEALTH POLICY COMMISSION, OREGON (ORS Sen. Avel Gordly 442.035)— Rep. Andy Olson Sen. Alan Bates Sen. Frank Morse LAW COMMISSION, OREGON (ORS 173.315)— Rep. Mitch Greenlick Sen. Kate Brown, Vice-Chair Rep. Ron Maurer Sen. Vicki Walker Rep. Greg Macpherson HISPANIC AFFAIRS, COMMISSION ON (ORS 185.320)— OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL Sen. Peter Courtney TOXICOLOGY, PRESIDENT’S ADVISORY Rep. Sal Esquivel (discharged 05/15/08) COMMITTEE ON THE CENTER FOR RESEARCH Rep. Chip Shields (appointed 05/15/08) ON (ORS 353.460)— Sen. Rod Monroe HISTORIC PROPERTY, TASK FORCE ON (SB 416, Sen. David Nelson Chapter 718, Oregon Laws 2007)— Rep. Ron Maurer Sen. Vicki Walker Rep. Mike Schaufler Rep. Brian Clem OREGON OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM TASK FORCE (ORS 353.563) — HOMELAND SECURITY COUNCIL, OREGON (Chapter 825, Oregon Laws 2005)— Sen. David Nelson Sen. Gary George Sen. Joanne Verger PACIFIC FISHERIES LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE Rep. Jeff Barker (ORS 171.865)— Rep. Brian Boquist Sen. Betsy Johnson HUNGER RELIEF TASK FORCE (ORS 458.532)— Sen. Jeff Kruse Sen. Joanne Verger Sen. Rod Monroe (appointed 05/19/08) Rep. Deborah Boone Sen. Bruce Starr Rep. Wayne Krieger Rep. Donna Nelson

PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION (ORS INDIAN SERVICES, COMMISSION ON (ORS 507.050)— 172.110)— Rep. Wayne Krieger Sen. Kate Brown Rep. Chuck Riley PACIFIC NORTHWEST ECONOMIC REGION COMPACT (ORS 285.695)— INNOVATION COUNCIL, OREGON (ORS Sen. Rod Monroe (appointed 05/19/08) 284.706)— Sen. David Nelson Sen. Ryan Deckert (resigned 10/28/07) Rep. Tom Butler (resigned 01/04/08) Sen. Frank Morse Rep. Paul Holvey Rep. Vicki Berger (appointed 01/16/08) Rep. Mike Schaufler Rep. Tom Butler (resigned 01/04/08) Sen. Fred Girod (alternate appointed Rep. Tobias Read 05/19/08) Rep. Vicki Berger (alternate)

INTEROPERABILITY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, STATE (ORS 401.871)— PACIFIC OCEAN RESOURCES COMPACT (ORS 196.185)— Sen. Rick Metsger Rep. Chuck Riley Rep. Arnie Roblan

JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION ADVISORY PAIN MANAGEMENT COMMISSION (ORS COMMITTEE (ORS 417.845)— 409.520)— SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 67

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Sen. Laurie Monnes Anderson (discharged 04/16/08) RURAL POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Sen. Bill Morrisette (appointed 04/16/08) (Executive Order No. 04-04)— Rep. Mitch Greenlick Sen. Ted Ferrioli Sen. Joanne Verger PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE, COMMITTEE ON Rep. Deborah Boone (SB 1099, Chapter 7, Oregon Laws, Special Session Rep. Patti Smith 2008) —

Sen. Frank Morse Rep. Chuck Riley SCHOOL REVENUE FORECAST COMMITTEE (Executive Order No. 99-15)— Sen. Richard Devlin PROGRESS BOARD, OREGON (ORS 285A.153)— Rep. David Edwards Sen. Frank Morse Sen. Kurt Schrader SEISMIC SAFETY POLICY ADVISORY Rep. Sara Gelser COMMITTEE, OREGON (ORS 401.337)—

Sen. Peter Courtney PUBLIC EMPLOYEE BENEFIT BOARD (ORS 243.061)— SENIOR SERVICES, GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION Sen. Bill Morrisette ON (ORS 410.330)— Rep. Tina Kotek Sen. Bill Morrisette Rep. Jean Cowan PUBLIC LANDS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (ORS 270.120)— SHARED RESPONSIBILITY STEERING Sen. Jackie Winters COMMITTEE (SB 334, Chapter 802, Oregon Laws Rep. George Gilman 2007)—

Sen. Kurt Schrader PUBLIC SAFETY STRATEGIES TASK FORCE (HB Rep. Brian Clem 3563, Chapter 832, Oregon Laws 2007)— Sen. Floyd Prozanski SHIPPING TRANSPORT OF AQUATIC Sen. Jackie Winters INVASIVE SPECIES TASK FORCE— Rep. Chip Shields Rep. Wayne Krieger Sen. Joanne Verger (appointed 05/19/08) Rep. Brad Witt COMPREHENSIVE REVENUE RESTRUCTURING SIGN TASK FORCE (HB 2273, Chapter 199, TASK FORCE (HB 2530, Chapter 862, Oregon Laws Oregon Laws 2007)— 2007)— Sen. Rick Metsger Sen. Ginny Burdick Rep. Tobias Read Sen. Rod Monroe Sen. Frank Morse STATEWIDE CHILDREN’S WRAPAROUND Sen. Kurt Schrader PROJECT STEERING COMMITTEE (Executive Rep. Phil Barnhart Order No. 07-04)— Rep. Scott Bruun Rep. Sal Esquivel Sen. Margaret Carter Rep. Tobias Read VETERANS SERVICES, TASK FORCE ON (Executive Order No. 08-08) — ROAD USER FEE TASK FORCE (ORS 184.666)— Sen. Bruce Starr Sen. Peter Courtney Sen. Joanne Verger Rep. Jeff Barker Rep. Terry Beyer Rep. Chuck Burley 68 SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE FORESTRY TASK FORCE (ORS 171.860)— Sen. Ted Ferrioli Rep. Wayne Krieger Rep. Arnie Roblan

WILLAMETTE RIVER CLEANUP AUTHORITY (ORS 468.533)— Sen. Jason Atkinson Sen. Rick Metsger Rep. Jerry Krummel Rep. Greg Macpherson

WOMEN, COMMISSION FOR (ORS 185.520)— Sen. Richard Devlin Rep. Kim Thatcher

WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD, STATE (ORS 660.321)— Sen. Roger Beyer (resigned 01/18/08) Sen. Margaret Carter Sen. Jackie Winters (appointed 05/16/08) Rep. Terry Beyer Rep. John Huffman

YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, OREGON (ORS 418.653)— Sen. Floyd Prozanski Rep. Sal Esquivel SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 69

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OREGON STATE HOSPITAL PATIENT CARE WAYS AND MEANS (ORS 171.640)— (ORS 171.640)— Sen. Kurt Schrader, Co-Chair Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Rep. Mary Nolan, Co-Chair Rep. Diane Rosenbaum, Co-Chair Sen. Margaret Carter, Vice-Chair Sen. Jackie Winters, Vice-Chair Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Vice-Chair Rep. Bruce Hanna, Vice-Chair Sen. Alan Bates (discharged 04-03-08) Sen. Margaret Carter Sen. Avel Gordly Sen. Ted Ferrioli Sen. Betsy Johnson Rep. Vicki Berger Sen. Rod Monroe Rep. Brian Clem Sen. David Nelson Rep. Bob Jenson Sen. Joanne Verger Rep. Carolyn Tomei Sen. Doug Whitsett Sen. Jackie Winters Rep. David Edwards OREGON TORT CLAIMS ACT (ORS 171.640)— Rep. Larry Galizio Sen. Floyd Prozanski, Co-Chair Rep. Bruce Hanna Rep. Greg Macpherson, Co-Chair Rep. Bob Jenson Sen. Doug Whitsett, Vice-Chair Rep. Susan Morgan Rep. Wayne Krieger, Vice-Chair Rep. Chip Shields Sen. Suzanne Bonamici Rep. Patti Smith Sen. Jeff Kruse Sen. Vicki Walker Rep. Jeff Barker Rep. Sara Gelser Rep. Dennis Richardson 70 SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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Committee/Task Force Staff Phone Location

Court Facilities Patrick Brennan, Administrator 503-986-1674 453-C Debbie Malone, Executive Assistant 503-986-1813 453

Court Technology Patrick Brennan, Administrator 503-986-1674 453-C Debbie Malone, Executive Assistant 503-986-1813 453

Oregon State Hospital Patient Care Rick Berkobien, Administrator 503-986-1485 453-F Erin Seiler, Executive Assistant 503-986-1647 453

Ways and Means Ken Rocco, Legislative Fiscal Officer 503-986-1828 H-178 Gina Rumbaugh, Committee Coordinator 503-986-1828 H-178

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Committee/Task Force Staff Phone Location

Emergency Board Ken Rocco, Legislative Fiscal Officer 503-986-1828 H-178 Gina Rumbaugh, Committee Coordinator 503-986-1828 H-178

Legislative Administration Dave Henderson, Administrator 503-986-1847 140-A Patricia Nielson, Committee Assistant 503-986-1086 140-A

Legislative Counsel Dexter Johnson, Legislative Counsel 503-986-1243 S-101 Corinne Rollman, Committee Assistant 503-986-1243 S-101

Public Education Appropriation Dana Richardson, Administrator 503-986-1664 453 Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 503-986-1474 453

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Monday, January 8, 2007 – Morning Session 8. Motion to adopt Permanent Regular Session and Interim Rules of the Senate as recommended by your Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney Special Committee on Rules. in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Respectfully submitted, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Senator Ginny Burdick, Chair Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Senator Gary George Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Senator Kurt Schrader Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted by Master Sergeant Marti Burd and Senior Airman The following report by the Committee on David Evinger of the Air Force and Sergeant Credentials was read and adopted by voice vote on Fernando Fernandez and Sergeant Jose Hernandez of motion of Morrisette, seconded by Beyer. the Army. The Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. The National Anthem was sung by the Schwartz January 8, 2007 Brothers, Luke, Dan, Toby, Tim and Steve, Portland. Musical performance by the West Salem High School Presiding Officer: Choir, Salem. Invocation by Dr. T. Allen Bethel, We, your Committee on Credentials, after inspecting Portland. the official Proclamation from the Secretary of State, Courtesies of the Senate were extended to former respectfully submit the following report: Senate Presidents: Ed Fadeley, Bill Bradbury, Brady That the following Senators are entitled to sit in this Adams and Gene Derfler at the request of the Chair. body until the second Monday in January, 2009, to wit: Metsger moved that a committee of three be appointed by the Chair to serve as a Committee on Jason Atkinson Avel Louise Gordly Permanent Organization and Order of Business, Roger Beyer Jeff Kruse seconded by Atkinson. Motion carried on voice vote. Kate Brown Laurie Monnes Anderson The Chair appointed Burdick, George, G., and Ginny Burdick David Nelson Schrader as the Committee on Permanent Margaret Carter Joanne Verger Organization and Order of Business. Ryan Deckert Ben Westlund Deckert moved that a committee of three be Ted Ferrioli Doug Whitsett appointed by the Chair to serve as a Committee on Credentials, seconded by Starr. Motion carried on Gary George voice vote. That the following named Senators were elected on The Chair appointed Senators Beyer, Morrisette November 7, 2006 at the General Election for a term of four and Prozanski as the Committee on Credentials. years beginning the second Monday in January, 2007 and Senate at ease while committees met. Senate are entitled to sit in this body until the second Monday in reassembled. January, 2011: The following report by the Committee on Brad Avakian Bill Morrisette Permanent Organization and Order of Business was Alan Bates Frank Morse read and adopted by voice vote on motion of Senator Burdick, seconded by Senator George, G. Peter Courtney Floyd Prozanski Richard Devlin Kurt Schrader January 8, 2007 Larry George Bruce Starr Presiding Officer: Elizabeth Johnson Vicki Walker We, your Committee on Permanent Organization and Rick Metsger Jackie Winters Order of Business, respectfully recommend that the Senate Rod Monroe proceed to effect permanent organization of the Senate and that the following orders of business be adopted: Respectfully submitted, 1. Appointment of Committees on Permanent Organization and Order of Business, and Credentials. Senator Bill Morrisette, Chair Senator Roger Beyer 2. Adoption of reports of the Committees on Permanent Organization and Order of Business, and Credentials. Senator Floyd Prozanski 3. Administering Oath of Office to newly-elected Brown and Ferrioli were appointed to escort The Senators. Honorable Paul J. De Muniz, Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, to the Rostrum. 4. Election of Permanent Officers of the Senate and administering Oaths of Office. Chief Justice De Muniz administered the oath of office to the newly-elected senators. 5. Recess to attend Joint Session for the purpose of receiving the Inaugural Address from Governor Theodore R. Nominations for President of the Senate were Kulongoski. declared open by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. (Gordly in Chair) 6. Reconvene at 2:30 p.m. Ferrioli nominated Courtney for President of the 7. Appointment of Special Committee on Rules. Senate, moved that nominations for President be closed and that a unanimous ballot be cast for Courtney. Motion carried on voice vote. Courtney elected President of the Senate.

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The Chair appointed Avakian and Winters to “Back in 1859, when our great state was founded, our escort Courtney and family to the rostrum. Margie population was 52,465, people, there were 18 counties and 7 Courtney, wife of Senator Peter Courtney, cities and there were 38,670 students between age 4 and 20. administered the oath of office to the newly-elected We had 22 judges and the state budget was $72,545. And President of the Senate. At this time the gavel was there were 16 state senators. Back then, there were 3,279 presented to the newly-elected President of the Oregonians for every state senator. The Senate would Senate. (President Courtney in Chair) become 30 senators in 1872. We may be one of the smallest chambers in the country. President Courtney made the following remarks to the Senate. “Today, 148 years later, Oregon has changed. The population is 3.6 million people. There are 36 counties, 241 “Thank you, my fellow senators. I am humbled by cities, 559,244 K-12 students and 198 school districts. your vote. Given the time, you might be encouraged to There are 187 judges and our state budget—all funds co- learn that I will shorten my words. chairs, budgeters—is $49.2 billion. “This is a day of happiness, a day of joy and a day of “And, just as in 1872, we are still 30 state senators. celebration. But it also is a day of sadness, a day of That averages out to about 121,369 Oregonians for each one loneliness and a day of heartbreak. All of us have very of us. important people in our lives that have helped us along the way and it is on a day like this that we wish they could be “Since 1872, through 67 biennial sessions and 34 here. But life does not permit that. While today is a good special sessions, for 135 years, this Senate has remained day, I know that each one of us in our own way will think constant at 30 members. We are small, but we are huge in about a loved one, a lost one, that we wish could be here. In our responsibilities and obligations to help Oregon find her particular, we need to keep in our thoughts and perhaps say way. something privately to three of our members who carry a heavy cross today. A father, a mother and a spouse are not “Our task is daunting: balance the budget, address here today. Senator Brown’s dad, Senator Johnson’s mom, mental health, health care, education, public safety and do Senator Verger’s husband are not here today. This day, all this with an eye to the recommendations of our Public this moment, we are all brothers and sisters. So, while we Commission on the Oregon Legislature and do all this laugh and smile today and feel good, please remember those within a strict new, bold timeline, while raising the ethical who carry a cross. While they may also smile and even standards of government and pioneering a legislative laugh at times, they are suffering. structure that has never been tried before. “I want to thank you for being willing to serve in the “We are talented. We are first. We are veteran. We state legislature. Your families also deserve much thanks. are teachers, doctors, nurses, veterinarians, farmers, Together, you put your lives on hold, you sacrifice more parents, military veterans, counselors, economists and, yes, lucrative pursuits, you sacrifice your privacy and, most of even some of us are lawyers. all, you sacrifice precious time with each other, all to serve “We have many firsts. Some of us are first in our this great state. families to go to college, first to be elected to public office, “I need to thank my staff that puts up with me and first female majority leader, first female African-American works so very hard to provide the services for the President Pro Tempore, first female mayor of her city. president’s office—Connie, Brian, Margie, Debbie, Tanya, “And we are veteran. Our average age is 56 years and James and Joe. I feel every single year of it. We are veterans in making “Up here, to give me the oath of office, was my wife policy. We have served on City Councils, as mayors, on Margie. She is the first person I met when I came to this school boards, police commissions, planning commissions, state on July 9, 1969, all by myself, a single suitcase, not parks committees, port commissions, soil and water knowing anyone. Margie Ann Brennen Courtney was a conservation districts, transportation commissions, on little girl from Mt. Angel and she did not know what to Metro. And we have served in the House and in the Senate. make of me. I’m sure today, she still does not. In this chamber today, is 279 years of collective experience. “Today, the Bible was held by our youngest son, “Our mission is difficult. We have so much to do and Adam. His older brother, Sean, is starting his second so short the time, so new, so unfamiliar, so untested is our semester of his second year at Carroll College in Helena, legislative path. That sounds very much like the Oregon , and could not be here. Our eldest son, Peter way. Vincent, is managing the Enterprise office in Woodburn. “The first wagon on the Oregon Trail had no trail to Our family is small but I think it is a good little family. follow, no guide to lead them. They had to beat the fierce “This is the beginning of a session but so much work winter. You know what their number was? Thirty. The goes into getting us here. Judy Hall and her worker bees first ones that came to this state were 30. Just like us. And are responsible for all that you see here. Dave Henderson they made it. My fellow senators, I believe, with our and his troops handled all the mechanical things, all the pioneering spirit, our vast experience, our respect for offices, all the equipment. Ann Boss and her attorneys have history and, most of all, our love of Oregon, we will too. been working tirelessly to develop all those bill drafts and Thank you.” continue to work during this ceremony. Ken Rocco and his Nominations for President Pro Tempore of the accountants have had their eagle eyes on the Governor’s Senate were declared open by unanimous consent at budget long before December 1. Paul Warner and his the request of the Chair. economists are trying to figure out ways to pay for what we decide to do and buy. And your personal staff, like ants, Walker nominated Carter for President Pro have been crawling all over this building getting your Tempore of the Senate, moved that nominations be offices ready. closed and that a unanimous ballot be cast for Carter. Motion carried on voice vote. Carter elected President “It takes a team; it takes a whole lot of teams working Pro Tempore of the Senate. 24/7 to get us to this day to get us through this mission we are on. We thank you one and all. The Chair appointed Johnson and Ferrioli to escort Carter to the rostrum. W. E. Hunter, Minister from Portland and brother of Senator Margaret SENATE JOURNAL SJ-3

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Nominations for Secretary of the Senate were DEFINITIONS declared open by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. 1.01 Definitions. Brown nominated Judy Hall for Secretary of the Senate. Brown moved that nominations be closed and a unanimous ballot be cast for Judy Hall. Motion (1) “Chamber” means the entire area of the Senate carried on voice vote. Hall elected Secretary of the Floor and the side aisles. Senate. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Paul J. DeMuniz administered the oath of office to the newly- elected Secretary of the Senate. (2) “Chamber area” includes the entire area of the Message from the House announcing that the Senate Floor including the areas immediately adjacent to House of Representatives has organized and elected the Senate Chamber. the following officers: Speaker of the House, Representative Jeff Merkley; Speaker Pro Tempore, Representative Diane Rosenbaum; Chief Clerk, (3) “Constitutional majority (16)” means a majority of Ramona J. Kenady; and is ready for the business of the members of the Senate except in the case of those the Seventy-fourth Legislative Assembly. measures requiring an otherwise constitutionally Message from the House inviting members of the designated majority vote. Senate to meet in Joint Session at 10:30 a.m. today for the purpose of receiving the Inaugural Address from the Honorable , Governor of (4) “Courtesy of the floor” means admittance within Oregon. the bar granted upon request of a member in accordance Senate accepted the invitation from the House with SR 17.01 (2). on motion of Verger, seconded by Kruse. Senate to recess following Joint Assembly until (5) “Majority” means a majority of those members 2:30 p.m. on motion of Monroe, seconded by George, present. L. Members of the Senate proceeded to the House for Joint Assembly. (6) “Measure” means bill, resolution or memorial, but Monday, January 8, 2007--Afternoon Session does not include amendments.

Senate reconvened at 2:30 p.m. President (7) “Member” means member of the Senate. Courtney in Chair. All present. Senate, having recessed under the provisions of (8) “Legislative assistant” means a person employed to the Report of the Committee on Permanent assist a member of the Senate, to assist the Senate Organization and Order of Business, resumed under the order of those provisions by unanimous consent at President or to assist the majority or minority offices of the the request of the Chair. Senate.(9) “Printing” includes printing and other Pursuant to the provisions of the Report of the means of reproducing copy. Committee on Permanent Organization and Order of Business, the Chair made the following appointments (10) “Remonstrance” may be considered as a “protest” to the Special Committee on Rules: under section 26, Article IV of the Oregon Constitution. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON RULES Senator Kate Brown, Chair (11) “Within the bar” means within the area of the Senator Ted Ferrioli, Vice-Chair Chamber that is enclosed by waist-high partitions and that Senator Betsy Johnson contains the members' desks and the rostrum. Senator Laurie Monnes Anderson Senator David Nelson (12) Appendix A - Interim Rules identifies specific rules governing interim period. Senate at ease while committee met. Senate reassembled. RULES Brown moved that the 2005 Regular Session and Interim Rules, as amended, be adopted as the Permanent Regular Session and Interim Rules for the 2.01 Use of Mason's Manual of Legislative Seventy-fourth Legislative Assembly. Call of the Procedure. Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and Gordly. All present. On adoption of the motion the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 7 • Atkinson, Beyer, George, Mason’s Manual of Legislative Procedure shall apply to G., George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett. Permanent cases not provided for by the Oregon Constitution, the Rules and Interim Rules of the Senate adopted. Senate Rules custom of the Senate or statute.

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event of a disturbance, during which time deliberations No standing rule of the Senate shall be adopted, amended shall be in recess. or rescinded except upon the affirmative vote of a constitutional majority (16). After the organizational 3.10 Attendance. meeting of the Senate, the adoption, amendment or recision of rules shall be proposed in writing, read at a regular (1) A member shall attend all sessions of the Senate business session, printed, distributed to members' desks unless excused by the President. The Journal Editor will and allowed to lie on the table for at least one day prior to record on each roll call all members “present,” “excused,” or any vote thereon. “absent.”

2.10 Procedure for Suspending Rules. (2) The President or committee chair may excuse a member from committee meetings. The minutes of the (1) No rule of the Senate shall be suspended except by committee shall record all committee members as “present,” unanimous consent of the members or by the affirmative “excused,” or “absent.” vote of two-thirds of the members (20). In suspending a provision of the Oregon Constitution, as provided by the VOTING Oregon Constitution, an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members is required. The vote shall be a roll call vote. 3.15 Roll Call.

(2) When a motion to suspend the rules is defeated, (1) A roll call vote of “ayes” and “nays” shall be taken the motion shall not be renewed until after an intervening and recorded on the final passage of all measures, with the recess or adjournment. exception of memorials and resolutions that affect only the Senate and do not appropriate money. 2.20 Rules of the Senate. (2) Upon demand of two members, a roll call shall be (1) Except as modified or rescinded under Rule 2.05, taken and recorded on any question. these rules shall be in effect for the entire term of the Legislative Assembly whether the Senate is in session or (3) If the presiding officer is in doubt on any motion has adjourned sine die. considered on voice vote, the presiding officer shall order a roll call vote. The Senate shall follow the recommendations of SCR 1 if adopted by the Seventy-fourth Legislative Assembly to set 3.20 Requirements for Voting. the legislative schedule for the regular session. The provisions of the concurrent resolution may be suspended (1) Every member who is in attendance when the by a two-thirds majority (20) of elected members. question is stated shall vote.

CONVENING (2) Except by unanimous consent, no member shall be permitted to vote on any question unless in attendance at 3.01 Quorum. the time the question is put. A member shall be considered in attendance if the member is in the Chamber area. (1) A quorum of the Senate is 20 members. However, a member must be within the bar to vote.

(2) If a quorum is present, the Senate shall proceed 3.30 Voting by President. with the transaction of business. When there is no quorum present, a lesser number of members may adjourn from day The President shall vote whenever a roll call is required. to day and compel the attendance of absent members. The President's name is called last.

3.05 Session Hour; Deliberations Open. 3.33 Announcement of Conflict of Interest.

(1) Unless otherwise ordered by a majority of the (1) When involved in a potential conflict of interest as members present, the hour of meeting shall be designated defined by ORS 244.020, a member shall announce, on the by the President. Senate floor or in the committee meeting, the nature of the potential conflict prior to voting on the issue giving rise to (2) All deliberations of the Senate and its committees the potential conflict. shall be open to the public. However, this provision does not prohibit clearing the gallery or hearing room in the (2) The member's announcement of a potential conflict SENATE JOURNAL SJ-5 of interest shall be recorded in the Journal or in the committee may recommend the following sanctions: committee minutes. If the member desires to have more than the announcement recorded, the member shall reduce (a) Reprimand; to writing the nature of the potential conflict as given in the (b) Censure; or oral explanation and file it with the Secretary of the Senate (c) Expulsion. or the committee assistant. The written statement must be filed by 5 p.m. of the next session day following the vote on (10) In reporting to the full Senate, the committee shall the measure. include in its report:

(3) Failure to comply with section (1) of this rule may (a) A copy of the complaint; constitute improper conduct as determined by the Special (b) Whether or not there was a violation of Section (1) Committee on Conduct appointed in accordance with of this rule; Senate Rule 18.04 (1). (c) Recommended sanctions, if any; and (d) The basis for the committee’s recommendation. (4) A complaint against a Senate member alleging violation of section (1) of this rule must meet the following (11) The committee report must be signed by the criteria: committee chair and submitted to the Secretary of the Senate within 3 days of final committee action. (a) The complaint must be in writing; (12) The report shall be placed on the calendar for final (b) The complaint must be specific in its consideration on the session day following the reading and allegations and be accompanied by distribution of the report. documentation supporting the allegations; (13) Before taking action against a Senate member (c) The complaint must be signed by at least two under this section, the Senate must approve the committee persons who witnessed the conduct that is report recommending a sanction by a two-thirds majority the subject of the complaint; and vote (20).

(d) The complaint, in the manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Senate, must be filed (14) If the committee recommends no action, the formal with the Secretary’s office within 10 days of procedure is concluded and the complaint shall be the alleged violation. considered dismissed. The report shall be submitted in accordance with Section (11) of this rule and read under (5) The Secretary shall transmit copies of the written reports from special committees on the session day and signed complaint to the President of the Senate and the following distribution of the report. Senate Caucus Leaders as soon as practicable. 3.35 Explanation of Vote. (6) The President shall refer any written complaint that has been filed in accordance with (1) Any member may explain a vote on any matter for section (4) of this rule to the Special Committee on Conduct which a roll call vote is taken. The member may make the within 30 days of receipt of the complaint. oral explanation from the floor following completion of the roll call and announcement of the result. Oral (7) The committee shall investigate any written explanations shall not exceed two minutes. complaint to determine whether the alleged conduct constitutes violation of section (1) of this rule and shall (2) The vote explanation must be germane to the conduct such investigation in accordance with procedures subject and shall not reflect on the honor or integrity of set forth in the committee rules. other members of the Legislative Assembly. If the explanation offered from the floor does not meet the 8) The committee must complete the investigation requirements of this subsection, the President may call the and report recommended sanctions, if any, to the full member to order. The President may direct the Secretary of Senate within 45 days of receiving the complaint as referred the Senate to delete out-of-order material from the Journal. by the President. The President may permit a reasonable extension of time at his or her discretion. (3) If the member wishes the explanation to be entered in the Journal, the member must file a written (9) Any recommended sanction resulting from a explanation with the Secretary of the Senate by 5 p.m. of written complaint against a Senate member must be the day the vote was taken or at the end of a night session. proportionate to the seriousness of the offense. The

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3.45 Printed Measures Required for Voting. (a) Senate guests may leave the Chamber at will; (1) No measure, or amendment to a measure, shall be however, they shall not be permitted to return until the finally voted on until it has been printed and placed on the proceedings are terminated or the Call has been removed. desks of the members, except as provided by Rule 5.40. (b) Members of the House, the press and Senate (2) A printing error in a printed measure or printed staff on Senate business may leave the Chamber and return amendments to a measure under consideration of the at will during the proceedings under the Call. Senate shall be considered corrected if the correction is made on the original copy and initialed by the appropriate ORDER OF BUSINESS member. The original measure is found in the original measure folder at the Senate Desk. 4.01 Order of Business.

3.50 Third Reading Requirements. (1) The general order of business shall be:

Except for resolutions and memorials that affect the Senate (a) Roll Call only, no measure shall pass the Senate until after third reading nor shall any measure be read more than once in (b) Honors to the Colors and the Pledge of any one day. Allegiance

3.55 Call of the Senate. (c) Invocation

(1) Three members may demand a Call of the Senate (d) Courtesies of the Senate at any time there is a pending question and before a roll call has commenced. (e) Remonstrances

(2) Upon a Call of the Senate, the Chamber doors shall (f) Reports from conference committees be closed until proceedings under the Call have been terminated. No other business shall be transacted until the (g) Reports from standing committees proceedings under the Call are terminated. A member must remain in attendance until proceedings under the Call are (h) Reports from special committees terminated. A member shall be considered in attendance when in the Chamber area. However, a member must (i) Propositions and motions comply with the provisions of Senate Rule 3.20 for the purpose of voting. (j) Action on Executive Appointments requiring Senate confirmation (3) Upon a Call of the Senate, the Sergeant at Arms shall cause all members not excused to come to the floor. If (k) Introduction and first reading of Senate the Sergeant at Arms cannot locate an unexcused member, measures that fact shall be reported to the President who shall announce the fact to the members. (l) Second reading of Senate measures

(4) Proceedings under a Call of the Senate shall be (m) Third reading of Senate measures considered terminated only when the question for which the Call was invoked has been voted on, or when a motion to (n) First reading of House measures remove the Call is approved by at least two-thirds (20) of the members of the Senate. (o) Second reading of House measures

(5) A motion to remove the Call shall be in order when (p) Third reading of House measures the Sergeant at Arms reports that unexcused members cannot be located. If there is no quorum, after the report of the Sergeant at Arms is received, the Senate may remove the Call by the consent of the majority of the members (q) Other business of the Senate present. (r) Announcements (6) Under the proceedings of a Call of the Senate: SENATE JOURNAL SJ-7

(2) Special performances for opening ceremonies shall be in accordance with policies developed by the President. (c) To lay on the table

(3) Messages from the Governor or the House may be (d) To move the previous question read at any time. Courtesies may be extended at any time. (e) To postpone to a certain day (4) Questions relating to the priority of business shall be decided without debate. (f) To refer or rerefer

(5) The general order of business shall not be varied (g) To amend except upon suspension of the rules. However, any subject before the Senate may be made a special order of business (h) To postpone indefinitely upon the vote of a majority of the members present. When the appropriate time for consideration of the subject (i) To withdraw a motion. arrives, the Senate shall take up the subject. (2) The motions listed in subsection (1) of this section (6) When scheduled for third reading, appropriation shall have precedence in the order in which they are listed. bills shall take precedence over all other bills from the same house of origin. 5.15 Undebatable Motions.

(7) Under the order of business Remonstrances, no (1) The following motions are undebatable: member may speak for longer than two minutes, or for a second time, or yield time to another member. The motives (a) To adjourn or integrity of any member of the House or Senate shall not be impugned. (b) To recess

MOTIONS (c) To suspend the Rules

5.01 Moving a Motion. (d) To lay on the table

(1) When a motion is moved, it shall be stated by the (e) To move the previous question President. If the motion is in writing, it shall be handed to the Secretary of the Senate and read aloud before debate on (f) To amend an undebatable motion the motion begins. (g) To take from the table. (2) A motion shall be reduced to writing upon request of any member. (2) All incidental questions shall be decided without debate. (3) No second to a motion is required. (3) An appeal to the committee chair or the President 5.05 Motion in Possession of the Senate. is undebatable, although the member making the appeal may state briefly the reason for the appeal, and the chair or After a motion is stated by the President or read by the the President may state briefly the rationale for the ruling. Secretary of the Senate or the Reading Clerk, it is in the possession of the Senate. The motion may be withdrawn 5.17 Form of Previous Question. only with the permission of the Senate and prior to a decision on the motion. (1) The previous question shall be put in this form: “Shall the main question be now put?” The main question is 5.10 Precedence of Motions. the question immediately under consideration.

(1) When a question is under debate, only the (2) The previous question shall only be admitted when following motions shall be made: demanded by a majority of the members present. Until it is decided, it shall preclude all amendments and further (a) To adjourn debate on the question, except for closing arguments.

(b) To recess 5.20 Form of Question on a Motion.

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member's desk, or the member shall rise and respectfully The question on a motion shall be put in this form: address the chair. Exceptions to this rule are: “Those in favor say, ‘aye’” and after the response, “Those opposed say, ‘no’.” (a) When demanding a Call of the Senate or a roll call. 5.25 Effect of Motion to Indefinitely Postpone. (b) When allowed to interrupt a speaker for one of (1) When a measure or question has been indefinitely the purposes listed in Mason's Manual of postponed, no further action on the measure or question Legislative Procedures, section 92. shall be allowed in the same session of the Legislative Assembly. The vote is not subject to a motion for 6.10 Conduct in Debate. reconsideration. (1) In speaking, a member must confine remarks to (2) When the motion to indefinitely postpone a the question under debate and shall avoid personalities. A measure or question fails, the motion shall not be allowed member may refer to the actions of a committee if such again on the same day or at the same stage of the measure actions are relevant to the debate, but a member shall not or question. impugn the motives of another Senate or House member’s vote or argument. 5.30 Division of the Question. (2) In speaking, a member may address another (1) Any member may call for a division of a question if member by using the appellation of Senator or the the question presents propositions so distinct in substance appellation of Senator and the member's district number or that if one is taken away, a substantive proposition remains other description of district. for the decision of the Senate. (3) A member's right to read from any paper or book as (2) The question of final passage or adoption of any a part of a speech is subject to the will of the Senate. If any measure is not subject to division. member objects to such reading, the matter shall be immediately put to a vote without debate. 5.40 Amendments from the Floor. (4) No member is permitted to use audio or visual No measure shall be amended on the floor unless aides during debate unless unanimous consent has been unanimous consent is given and a written statement of the granted. proposed amendment is filed with the Secretary of the (5) No one other than a member may speak during Senate. debate.

6.20 Questioning a Member. DEBATE AND DECORUM (1) All questions asked of a member shall be addressed 6.01 Decorum. through the chair.

When a member is speaking, no one shall walk between the (2) Members responding to a question shall confine member and the rostrum. No one shall leave the Chamber remarks to the question only. or hearing room in a manner disruptive of the proceedings. When the Senate is in daily session, or a hearing is being 6.25 Frequency with Which Member May Speak. conducted, no one in the Chamber, gallery or hearing room shall act in a manner disruptive of the proceedings. (1) The mover of a motion or the member designated to carry a measure shall have the privilege of closing the (1) Cell phones, laptops and other electronic devices debate on the motion or the measure. that distract from the decorum of the Senate are prohibited inside the bar of the Senate with the exception of the (2) Except as authorized by subsection (1) of this rule, Senate phone booths at the back of the chamber. no member shall speak more than once on any question until every member wishing to speak has spoken. 6.05 Recognition of Members. (3) If a pending question is lost by reason of When a member seeks to be recognized by the chair, the adjournment and is revived on the following day, a member member shall use the electrical signal device at the who has previously spoken on the question shall not be SENATE JOURNAL SJ-9 permitted to speak again until every member wishing to which objection is taken and they shall be recorded by the speak on the question has spoken. Journal Editor. However, if any other member has spoken or other business has intervened after the words were (4) No member may speak more than twice on any spoken and before the objection was made, the member question. shall not be held answerable or subject to censure.

6.30 Limitation on Duration of Debate. PRESIDING OFFICER

The following rules apply to the length of time a member 7.01 Election of Presiding Officer; Pro Tempore shall have the floor in debate: Presiding Officer.

(1) On the final passage of a measure, the chair of the (1) The members of the Senate shall elect by a roll call committee reporting the measure, or a member designated vote a President of the Senate. A constitutional majority by the chair, may speak for ten minutes. In the case of (16) is required to elect a President. multiple carriers, each member may speak for five minutes. Other members may speak for five minutes. (2) The members shall also elect by a roll call vote a President pro tempore of the Senate. A constitutional (2) On a motion to adopt or substitute a committee majority (16) is required to elect a President pro tempore. report, the member who moves the motion may speak for ten minutes. Other members may speak for five minutes. 7.05 Temporary Presiding Officer.

(3) The member closing debate on final passage or (1) The President may designate a member other than moving to adopt or substitute a committee report, may the President pro tempore to act temporarily as the speak for ten minutes. In the case of multiple carriers, one presiding officer. The designation shall not extend beyond member shall be designated to close. adjournment on the day of the appointment. The member does not lose the right to vote while presiding. The (4) On other debatable motions, a member may speak President may resume the chair at his or her pleasure. for five minutes. (2) If, at any time, the office of the President of the (5) Any member may yield the time allowed under this Senate becomes vacant, the President pro tempore shall rule to another member. However, no additional time can become President until a new President is elected. be yielded to a member closing debate. 7.10 Duties of Presiding Officer. (6) When a member who has the floor asks a question of another member, the time used in answering shall be (1) The President shall take the chair every day at the taken from the questioning member. hour as provided in Senate Rule 3.05.

6.35 Call to Order. (2) The President shall immediately call the members to order and have the roll called. (1) If a member transgresses the rules of the Senate, the President, or any member through the President, may (3) The President shall preside over deliberations of call the member to order. Unless permitted by the the Senate, preserve order and decorum and decide President to explain, the member called to order shall be questions of order, subject to appeal by any two members. seated immediately. (4) The President shall have general control and (2) The member who is called to order may appeal the direction of all Senate employees and all employees of the ruling of the President. If the Senate decides the appeal in Legislative Assembly when they are in the Senate favor of the member, the member may proceed with the Chamber. debate. If the Senate decides the appeal against the member, the member may proceed “in order” or be liable to (5) The President shall have control of the Senate a motion of censure of the Senate. Chamber and adjacent areas.

6.40 Discipline. COMMITTEES If a member is called to order for words spoken in debate, the member objecting shall immediately repeat the words to 8.01 Names of Committees.

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transaction of business before the committee. (1) The following shall be the standing committees of the Senate: (2) Final action on a measure in committee shall be taken only on the affirmative vote of a majority of the (a) Business , Transportation and Workforce members. Development (3) All committees shall be governed by committee (b) Commerce rules adopted by a majority of committee members, the Senate Rules and Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure (c) Education and General Government and statute.

(d) Environment and Natural Resources (4) Approval of an affirmative vote of a majority of the Senate members appointed to joint committees is required (e) Finance and Revenue for final action.

(f) Health and Human Services 8.15 Committee Meetings.

(g) Health Policy and Public Affairs (1) All committees shall meet at the call of the committee chair. The chair shall cause notice of the (h) Judiciary meeting to be given to the public. The chair may designate a time certain for an agenda item. The chair shall begin a (i) Legislative Operations and Reform time certain agenda item at the appointed time and accommodate witnesses wishing to testify to the extent (j) Rules practicable. Written notice is to be posted outside the Senate Chamber and in the lobby areas of the 2nd and 3rd (k) Joint Emergency Preparedness and Ocean floor wings at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Policy (2) In the event that the committee does not complete (l) Joint Ways and Means the scheduled agenda, the items may be carried over to the next scheduled meeting with the following guidelines: 8.05 Committee Appointments. (a) The measure must have been initially (1) The President may establish special committees scheduled with a 48-hour notice. and conference committees, but shall establish no additional standing committees, without the approval of a (b) The measure must be carried over for the same majority. type of meeting.

(2) Members of all standing and special committees, (c) The chair announces in committee his/her and the chairs and vice-chairs thereof, shall be appointed by intent to schedule the measure at the next meeting. the President. (d) A revised agenda listing the measures that (3) The President shall appoint members to other originally received 48-hour notice shall be posted as soon as committees as necessary or as required by law. possible following adjournment of the committee meeting.

(4) The President shall be an ex officio member of each committee and have the power to vote. As an ex officio (3) No committee shall meet during the time the member on committees the President does not increase the Senate is in session without approval of the President. size of the respective committees, but is counted for (4) Committee meetings held at a time or place not purposes of quorum. Ex officio membership does not provided for in the Joint Legislative Schedule require the increase the number of members required to provide a advance approval of the President. quorum. (5) Approval of the President must be obtained if the 8.10 Committee Quorum; Rules. location of a meeting will require the expenditure of state monies for travel. (1) A majority of the members appointed to a standing or special committee shall constitute a quorum for the (6) Any meeting of a Senate committee held through SENATE JOURNAL SJ-11 the use of telephone or other electronic communication shall (e) References to the tape log, sufficient to serve as be conducted in accordance with SR 8.15. an index to the original sound recording. 8.16 Committee Meeting--Less Than -48 Hours' Notice. (2) Testimony and exhibits submitted in writing shall be attached to the tape log and considered as part of the When the President has reason to believe that adjournment official record. sine die of the session is imminent, the President may invoke the following provisions by announcement from the REFERRAL OF MEASURES TO COMMITTEE rostrum during floor session: 8.40 Referral to Committee. Notwithstanding the provision of Senate Rule 8.15, the committee chair may call a meeting of a committee with (1) Within seven calendar days following first reading less than 48 hours' notice if, at least one hour prior to the of a measure, the President shall refer the measure to an meeting, notice is given to the Secretary of the Senate’s appropriate committee and may refer it to not more than Office and posted outside the Senate Chamber, in the Press one additional committee. Any measure appropriating Room and in any other place reasonably designed to give money or requiring the expenditure of money may also be notice to the public and interested persons. Written notice referred to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means. The must also be delivered to all committee members’ offices referral may occur before or after it has been referred to who have not been excused from attendance pursuant to and reported out of any other committee. The President Senate Rule 3.10. Whenever possible, such meetings shall may, at any time, rescind a subsequent referral. be announced on the floor while the Senate is in session. For the purpose of expediting the session of the 74th (2) At the request of a committee reporting on a legislative assembly and implementing the provisions of measure, the President may rescind or add a subsequent SCR 1 containing recommendations of The Public referral to another committee. Commission on the Legislature, the President may waive the public notice requirements for a committee to consider (3) The Secretary of the Senate shall publish and the concurrent resolution. This provision sunsets upon distribute to the members a current listing of measures adoption of the concurrent resolution by the 74th referred. A list of measures referred shall be placed in the Legislative Assembly. Journal. The President may either announce the referral decisions or order the referrals made in accordance with the 8.20 Committee Action Required. printed list.

8.42 Withdrawing Measure from Committee. Upon written request of a majority of committee members filed with the committee chairperson and the Secretary of A measure, including one referred by the President to a the Senate, the chairperson shall order a hearing or work joint committee, may be withdrawn from a committee by a session on any measure in the possession of the committee. motion to withdraw, and by the affirmative vote of a The hearing or work session shall be held only after notice constitutional majority (16) of the members of the Senate. as required by Rule 8.15(1), but shall be held within a reasonable time. 8.43 Motion to Refer or Rerefer.

8.25 Committee Meeting Records. A measure may be referred or rereferred to committee either under Propositions and Motions or on third reading. (1) Each meeting of a committee or subcommittee An affirmative vote of a majority of those present is shall be sound recorded. A tape log shall be maintained to necessary. A measure may be referred or rereferred with provide reference to the sound recording. The tape log shall recommendations to a committee. These recommendations contain at least the following information: must be in writing and filed with the Secretary of the Senate before the vote is taken on the motion to refer with (a) Attendance of members and staff recommendations.

(b) Names of all witnesses COMMITTEE REPORTS

(c) Recorded vote on all official actions 8.50 Committee Reports.

(d) Any announcements of conflicts of interest (1) All committee reports on measures shall be signed

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(a) Committee reports on bills with no (1) At the discretion of the President, committee amendments must be submitted to the Secretary of the reports at the Senate Desk may be either read or Senate on or before the third day following final committee announced under the proper order of business. If reports action on the measure. are announced, the Secretary of the Senate shall distribute to the members a summary of all reports and measures (b) Committee reports with amendments passed to calendar. must be submitted to the Legislative Fiscal Office and the Legislative Revenue Office for determination of fiscal and/or (2) The Secretary of the Senate shall cause the revenue impact on or before the third day following final committee report to be entered in the Status Report and committee action on the measure. The reports must be Journal. submitted to the Secretary of the Senate on or before the fifth day following final committee action on the measure. 8.55 Second Reading of Measures.

(c) When a committee requests a subsequent (1) Measures reported favorably without amendments referral or requests a referral be rescinded, the request and having no subsequent referral shall be placed on the shall be in writing and accompany the committee report. second reading calendar for the same session day on which the report is read or announced. (2) If a minority report is to be filed, notice must be given to the committee on the day the report was adopted. (2) Measures reported favorably with amendments The minority report, together with the committee report, and having no subsequent referral shall be placed on the shall be filed jointly no later than three session days Second reading calendar for the same session day on which following final committee action in accordance with SR printed amendments are distributed. 8.50(a) and (b). 8.60 Dissents; Minority Reports. (3) All committee reports shall be filed in a manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Senate. Reports which (1) Any member of a committee who dissents from the are not in the proper form and style may be returned to the committee recommendations may request to be listed in the committee or corrected by the Secretary of the Senate and committee report as not concurring. The names of members the President or their designees. Any substantive changes not concurring shall be recorded in the Status Report and must be approved by the committee. Journal.

(4) In reporting a measure out, a committee shall (2) If a minority report, subscribed to by at least two include in its report: members dissenting from the committee report, accompanies the committee report, both reports shall be (a) The measure in the form reported out filed jointly. On the day next following distribution of amendments, it shall be in order under Propositions and (b) The recommendation of the committee Motions to move the adoption of the committee report and then to move that the minority report be substituted for the (c) A staff measure summary for all measures committee report. When action on the minority report is except appropriation bills. completed, the measure shall be read for the third time and considered immediately. (d) A fiscal impact statement, if applicable, prepared by the Legislative Fiscal Officer for all measures (3) No member of a committee may subscribe to more except for concurrent resolutions of a congratulatory or than one minority report respecting a given committee memorial substance. report.

(e) A revenue impact statement, if applicable, (4) Committee members may subscribe to a minority prepared by the Legislative Revenue Officer, for all report only if present during committee meeting when measures except for concurrent resolutions of a action was taken. congratulatory or memorial substance. 8.65 Without Recommendation. (f) Budget notes, if applicable, as adopted by a majority of the Committee on Ways and Means. If a measure is reported without recommendation by a SENATE JOURNAL SJ-13 committee, the report shall be filed and the measure placed distribution of the printed engrossed measure unless the on the Second reading calendar for that day, and on the amendments have been distributed to the desks of the Third reading calendar in accordance with the concurrent members. resolution if adopted by the 74th Legislative Assembly. If the measure has amendments, second reading shall occur on the same day on which printed amendments are distributed. The measure shall be carried on the floor by the chief Senate sponsor, the committee chair, or committee 8.81 Third Reading and Final Passage Schedule member designated by the committee chair at the discretion Exceptions. of the committee chair. (1) Except as provided in Senate Rule 3.50 and during 8.70 Adverse Committee Report. the period that the Senate does not meet in daily floor sessions: (1) When a measure is reported with a do not pass recommendation, the effect of the adoption of an adverse (a) After second reading, the measures shall be committee report is the indefinite postponement of the placed on the March 5 calendar for third reading and final measure. A motion to adopt the report is required. passage in accordance with the concurrent resolution if adopted by the 74th Legislative Assembly. (2) The Secretary of the Senate must notify, in writing, the President and the sponsors of the measure of (b) When a measure is reported favorably but with an adverse report within 24 hours of receipt of the report by amendments, the amendments must be printed and the Secretary of the Senate. No action shall be taken on distributed to the desks of the members before the measure any adverse report until 24 hours after the Secretary of the comes up for third reading and final passage. After second Senate has notified the President and the sponsors of the reading, the measure shall be placed on the calendar for measure. third reading and final passage on the March 5 calendar in accordance with the concurrent resolution if adopted by the 8.75 Germaneness. 74th Legislative Assembly.

If, at any time after filing of a committee report, including a (2) A motion requiring an affirmative vote of a conference committee report, and before final action by the majority of those present may be made after second reading Senate on the measure, a member raises the question of the to take a bill from the March 5 calendar and place it on a germaneness of the amendments, the President shall decide third reading calendar on another day. the question based on section 402 of Mason’s Manual of 8.85 Order of Consideration for Final Passage. Legislative Procedure and announce the decision from the rostrum. (1) When placed on the calendar for final passage, measures shall be considered in their numerical order. 8.80 Third Reading and Final Passage. However, appropriations measures shall precede other measures. (1) Except as provided in Senate Rule 3.50, measures shall be placed on the calendar for third reading and final (2) Except as otherwise provided in these rules, no passage the next session day following second reading. motion is required to adopt a committee report.

(2) When a measure is reported favorably but with amendments, the amendments must be printed and RECONSIDERATION distributed to the desks of the members before the measure comes up for third reading and final passage. The measure 10.01 Reconsideration. shall be placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage on the session day following the day of distribution (1) A motion for reconsideration may be made by a of the printed amendments. member who voted on the prevailing side when: (a) A measure or executive appointment has passed (3) Upon the recommendation of the committee chair or been confirmed; reporting a measure with amendments, or at the President's discretion, the President may order a measure (b) A measure or executive appointment has failed printed with the amendments engrossed therein. If the to pass or has been denied; measure is printed engrossed, it shall not be considered for final reading sooner than the session day following (c) A non-procedural motion has been adopted; or

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after the message from the House has been read. (d) A non-procedural motion is defeated. (2) A motion to concur and repass the measure, or not A motion for reconsideration is not in order on a vote to concur with the House amendments, shall come under whereby a measure was indefinitely postponed. the order of business of Propositions and Motions and is not subject to referral to a committee. (2) Notice of intent to move for reconsideration must be given orally by the member who intends to move the (3) On the motion to concur and repass the measure, a motion. Notice must be given prior to adjournment on the roll call vote is required and a constitutional majority (16) is day on which the vote to be reconsidered was taken. needed for concurrence and repassage, except in the case of a measure requiring an otherwise constitutionally (3) A motion to reconsider may be debated together designated majority vote. with the main question, if the subject of the main question is debatable. (4) On a motion not to concur, the affirmative vote of a majority of the members present is needed. If the motion (4) The motion to reconsider may be voted on the day not to concur is adopted, the President shall appoint a when the vote to be reconsidered was taken, or on the next conference committee. session day. (5) If a motion not to concur is defeated, the President (5) A majority affirmative vote of those present and shall immediately order a roll call vote on the question of voting is required to reconsider a vote, including a measure concurrence and repassage of the measure. requiring an otherwise constitutionally designated majority vote. There shall be only one reconsideration of any final (6) If the motion to concur and repass the measure is vote even though this action reverses the previous action. defeated, the President shall appoint a conference committee. 10.05 Transmitting Measures which may be Reconsidered. 11.05 Conference Committee.

When a member has given notice of intention to move for Upon receipt of a message from the House that it has failed reconsideration of the final vote passing a measure, the to concur with Senate amendments to a House measure, the Secretary of the Senate shall not transmit that measure President shall appoint a conference committee of two or until a motion for reconsideration has been made or the more members to represent the Senate and meet with a time for making a motion has expired. However, if the similar committee of the House. At least one member measure subject to reconsideration was passed on what the appointed shall have served on the Senate committee that President has reasonable cause to believe is one of the final considered the measure. The President may request the days of the session, the President shall immediately put the committee chair to designate one of the members. motion for reconsideration before the Senate. 10.10 Recall of a Measure. 11.10 Authority of Conference Committee.

In order to reconsider the vote on a measure no longer in (1) The conference committee has authority to propose possession of the Senate, a motion to recall the measure is amendments only within the scope of the issue between the in order. Measures originating in either the House or the houses. Senate may be recalled from the Governor at any time prior to signing and filing of the measure by the Governor. A (2) The Senate conferees shall meet with the House motion to request the return of a measure shall be acted conferees as soon as is practicable after appointment. The upon immediately and without debate. time and place shall be agreed upon by a majority of all the conferees. The committee shall immediately notify the CONFERENCE President and the Secretary of the Senate of the time and place of the meeting. The Secretary of the Senate shall 11.01 Vote to Concur in Amendments of Other immediately cause notice of the meeting to be given to the House. public and posted outside the Senate Chambers. Notice of the meeting shall be announced on the floor, if the Senate is (1) Upon return to the Senate of a Senate measure in session. which has been amended in the House, the vote to concur and repass the measure, or not to concur with the House 11.15 Adoption of Conference Committee Report. amendments, shall not be taken before the next session day SENATE JOURNAL SJ-15

(1) If a majority of conference committee members of 12.01 Sponsorship. each house agree to an amendment, or otherwise resolve the issue between the houses, the report shall be filed with (1) Every measure introduced in the Senate shall bear both houses. A majority of conferees from each house shall the name of the chief sponsor(s) and shall comply with ORS sign the report. A dissenting conferee may indicate that 171.127. fact when signing the report. (2) Upon written request, filed with the Secretary of (2) No motion is required to adopt the conference the Senate, a member may be added to any measure as a committee report if repassage of the measure is not sponsor, after first reading and prior to final consideration. required. When repassage is required, a motion to adopt the conference committee report and repass the measure is (3) When the measure is in the possession of the necessary. A motion shall not be made sooner than the next Senate, the President may order the name of a sponsor session day after the conference committee report has been deleted from a printed engrossed or enrolled measure if a printed and then may be made at any time. sponsor requests in writing to have the name removed because it was placed on the measure by error or because (3) On the motion to adopt the conference committee the measure has been so substantially altered that the report and repass the measure, a roll call vote is required sponsor can no longer sponsor it. If the removal is so and the affirmative votes of a constitutional majority (16) is ordered, the name shall be removed from the list of needed, except in the case of a measure requiring an sponsors at the next printing of the measure, and from the otherwise constitutionally designated majority vote. measure history in the Status Report at the next printing.

(4) If the motion to adopt the conference committee (4) If removal of the sponsor's name leaves the report and repass the measure fails, the President may measure without sponsorship, the name of the committee appoint another conference committee. that reported the measure shall be named as sponsor.

(5) On a motion to refuse to adopt the conference 12.02 Requester. committee report, the affirmative vote of a majority of those present is needed. If the motion is adopted, the President (1) Every measure introduced at the request of an may appoint a conference committee. individual, organization, state agency, or legislative interim committee shall indicate that it is introduced by request (6) It shall not be in order to refer, rerefer or amend a and identify the requester in accordance with ORS 171.127. conference committee report. (2) When the measure is in the possession of the (7) When the conference committee report concerns a Senate, the President may order the name of a requester measure that originated in the House, the Senate may take added or deleted from a printed engrossed or enrolled action in accordance with subsections (1) and (2) without measure if the chief sponsor or the requester asks in waiting for action by the House. writing to have the name added or removed.

11.20 Discharge of Conferees. (3) A requester's name may be removed because it was placed on the measure by error or because the measure has (1) If a majority of conference committee members been so substantially altered that the requester can no cannot agree within a reasonable time, the Senate conferees longer support the measure. shall advise the President of their inability to agree with the House conferees and request discharge. The President (4) If the addition or removal is so ordered, the shall then discharge the Senate conferees and may appoint requester's name shall also be added or removed from the a new conference committee to represent the Senate. measure at the next printing and from the measure history in the Status Report at the next printing. (2) If a conference committee does not report within a reasonable period of time after its appointment, the 12.05 Committee Sponsorship. President may discharge the Senate conferees and appoint new conference committee members to represent the Any measure to be sponsored by a committee must be Senate. approved for such sponsorship by a majority of the committee members and must be signed by the committee chair. SPONSORSHIP INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES

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summary shall be amended to show proposed changes in 13.01 Requirements for Presentation of Measures the measure in the same manner as amendments to for Introduction; Bill backs. existing law are shown.

(1) The sponsor of a measure for introduction shall (5) All summaries must comply with ORS 171.134. present to the Secretary of the Senate one copy of the measure, which has a bill back initialed by the sponsor(s). 13.05 Deadline on Introductions Such presentation may be made only by a member, authorized staff of a member or, in the case of a committee, In accordance with the concurrent resolution if adopted by by the chair or authorized committee staff. The Secretary the 74th Legislative Assembly, no measure shall be of the Senate or a person authorized by the Secretary of the accepted by the Secretary of the Senate for introduction in Senate shall, upon request, provide a time-dated receipt to the Senate after 5 p.m. on the -50th calendar day of the the person presenting the measure. session except:

(2) A copy of the measure designated as the original (1) Measures approved by the President and so shall be placed in the original measure folder. Copies of all identified for introduction by a member or a committee. amendments and reports, and a record of all actions on the measure shall be maintained with the original measure (2) Appropriation or fiscal measures sponsored by the folder. Joint Committee on Ways and Means.

(3) Immediately after presentation to the Secretary of (3) Measures drafted by Legislative Counsel and the Senate, the measure shall be sent to Legislative introduced as provided in Senate Rule 13.15. Counsel for examination and compliance with the “Form and Style Manual for Legislative Measures” and 13.08 Introduction of Agency Bills. preparation of a copy for the State Printer. No corrections that might affect the substance of the measure shall be A state agency that did not file a measure prior to the made without the consent of the sponsor of the measure. session pursuant to ORS 171.132 may request, in writing, to have the measure introduced by submitting the measure 13.02 Measure Summary. to the Senate Committee on Rules. If the committee concludes that the agency's reason for not filing the (1) No measure shall be accepted by the Secretary of measure under ORS 171.132 is adequate, the committee the Senate for introduction without an impartial summary may introduce the measure as a committee bill or with of the measure's content, describing new law and changes whatever other sponsorship is requested. in existing law proposed by the measure. Any measure presented to the Secretary of the Senate which does not 13.10 Legislative Counsel Drafting Services. comply with this requirement shall be returned to the member or committee that presented it. (1) In accordance with the concurrent resolution if adopted by the 74th Legislative Assembly, after 5 p.m. on (2) The summary may be edited by Legislative the 22nd calendar day of the session, the Legislative Counsel and must be printed on the first page of the Counsel shall discontinue drafting of all measures except: measure. The summaries of measures may be compiled and published by the appropriate legislative agency. (a) Member or committee proposals approved for drafting by the President. (3) If a material error in a printed summary is brought to the attention of Legislative Counsel, Counsel shall cause a corrected summary to be prepared which shows the (b) Appropriation or fiscal measures approved for changes made in the summary. Changes shall be shown in drafting by the Joint Committee on Ways and Means; or the same manner as amendments to existing law are shown. Counsel shall deliver the corrected summary to the (c) A proposal requested for drafting by a member Secretary of the Senate. The President may order the under Senate Rule 13.15. corrected summary printed and distributed as directed by the Secretary of the Senate. (2) Nothing in this rule prohibits Legislative Counsel from providing drafting services for amendments to (4) When a measure is amended, Legislative Counsel measuresat the request of a member or a committee. shall prepare an amended summary. The amended summary may be a part of the printed amendment. The 13.11 Confidentiality; Consolidation of Requests. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-17

an official act of the Legislative Assembly kept by the (1) A member may designate that a request for Secretary of State under section 2, Article VI of the Oregon measure drafting services be treated as confidential in Constitution. accordance with ORS 173.230. Requests from a committee may not be treated confidentially. (2) Subject to the needs of Senate members and Senate staff in the performance of official duties, Senate (2) Whenever a request is made for measure drafting records in the possession of the Senate shall be available for services, Legislative Counsel shall inform the requester of public inspection, subject to such requirements as may be all nonconfidential requests for similar measures and imposed by the President to insure their safety. attempt to consolidate all such requests in one measure. Legislative Counsel shall also inform requesters of (3) Sound recordings shall be made of every floor confidential drafts when similar but nonconfidential session of the Senate and be kept in the custody and control requests are made. This will be done in order to determine of the Secretary of the Senate. Sound recordings shall be whether the requester wishes to consolidate the confidential made of every committee meeting and be kept in the request with similar but nonconfidential requests. custody and control of the Legislative Administrator.

13.15 Drafting Requests. (4) A Senate committee or Senate staff member having possession of Senate records that are not required for the (1) Every member shall be entitled to not more than regular performance of official duties shall, within 10 days two priority drafting requests of the Legislative Counsel. after the adjournment sine die of the session, deliver all such Senate records to the Legislative Administrator. (2) Every measure bearing a priority designation of the Legislative Counsel must be presented to the Secretary (5) Senate records shall not be loaned except to staff of of the Senate for introduction within three session days the Legislative Assembly who require access to such records after delivery of the measure to the member by the in the performance of official duties. Arrangements for Legislative Counsel. The Secretary of the Senate shall not having records copied may be made and an appropriate fee accept any measure showing that it was delivered by to meet costs may be imposed. All monies collected under Legislative Counsel to the member more than three session this rule shall be promptly turned over to the Legislative days before it is presented to the Secretary of the Senate. Administrator or designee.

PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS 14.05 Other Legislative Publications.

14.01 Journal; Status Report (1) Unless otherwise directed by resolution, the President is authorized to implement the powers vested in (1) The Senate shall cause a Journal of its proceedings the Senate by ORS 171.206. to be maintained. The Journal shall contain a full, true and correct chronological record of all proceedings of the Senate. (2) All orders for printing and distribution of publications printed for the Senate, except those (2) The Senate shall cause a Status Report to be publications the printing or distribution of which are composed and printed daily during the regular session of governed specifically by statute or otherwise, shall be the Legislative Assembly. The measures shall be listed in signed by the President or by a designee. numerical order and shall contain title, sponsor and a history of actions taken in each house. 14.08 Records Retention

(3) The President may direct publication of the Status (1) Except as provided in section (2) of this rule, Report on a weekly cumulative basis, with daily records of members of the Senate and their legislative supplements reflecting the proceedings of the previous day. assistants that contain information relating to the conduct of the public's business must be retained for one year after 14.03 Senate Records. the records are created.

(1) As used in this rule, “Senate record” means a (2) The following subsections are exceptions to section measure or amendment of a measure, a document, book, (1) of this rule. paper, photograph, sound recording or other material produced by the Senate, a Senate committee or staff (a) A member of the Senate must retain notices of member, in connection with the exercise of legislative or amounts of expenses required by ORS 244.100 (3) for five investigatory functions, but does not include the record of years.

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without charge. (b) A member of the Senate must retain documents in support of statements of economic interest required by (4) Each member is authorized a maximum of 50 ORS 244.050 for two years. additional copies of measures without charge.

(c) A member of the Senate must retain relevant (5) Mailings of legislative publications requested by documents that are in the member’s possession when the members shall not be made to any person who is a lobbyist, member receives a public records request, or a request for as defined in ORS 171.725. discovery of records issued in a court or administrative proceeding, until the request for records is resolved. 14.20 Legislative Newsletters.

(3) A member of the Senate or legislative assistant (1) Each member may issue legislative newsletters or may, at any time, deliver records required to be retained other informational material to constituents. Costs for under this rule to the Legislative Administrator. A person newsletters and informational material may be billed to the who ceases to be a member of the Legislative Assembly member’s individual expense account. Such newsletters or shall deliver records under subsection (2) of this rule to the other informational material charged in whole or in part Legislative Administrator within 60 days after the member against a member’s individual expense account may be ceases to be a member. Records delivered to the Legislative distributed at any time during a member’s term with the Administrator under this rule must identify the person following exceptions: delivering the records and specify the date on which the records may be destroyed. (a) The period commencing 60 days before the primary election until the day following the election if the (4) In order to ensure consistent and timely member is a candidate for election or reelection at the compliance with the disclosure provisions of the Public primary election. Records Law, a member of the Senate may designate the Legislative Administrator to receive public records requests (b) The period commencing 60 days before the on their behalf. The Legislative Administrator then will regular general election until the day following the election assist the member in preparing responses to requests. if the member is a candidate for election or reelection at the Regardless of whether or not a member has designated the general election. Legislative Administrator to receive their public records requests, the member may request assistance from the (2) As used in this rule “legislative newsletter” and Legislative Administrator or Legislative Counsel in “informational material” means material suitable for responding to public records requests at any time. distribution to members of the public informing them of official activities of a legislator or actions occurring before (5) This rule applies to all records of members of the the Legislative Assembly or its committees or affecting its Senate and legislative assistants, whether created before, activities when such material is not campaign material and on or after the effective date of this rule. does not serve partisan political purposes. The following 14.10 Distribution of Legislative Publications. subsections explain in detail acceptable and unacceptable mailings: (1) In implementation of ORS 171.206, and for the proper functioning of the Senate, the Secretary of the (a) Press Releases: Members may issue press Senate shall order from the Legislative Administrator a releases to members of the news media (as well as other sufficient number of copies of all publications printed for legislators, Capitol staff, the lobby, etc.) during the 60-day either house of the Legislative Assembly. window; however, copies may not be distributed directly to a list of constituents or be posted on members’ legislative (2) Unless otherwise directed by joint resolution or websites (or even on an external website), if the press otherwise provided under ORS 171.206, 171.236 or 182.070, release was produced with a state computer or by staff on the Legislative Administration Committee shall, upon state time). request, cause to be distributed, without charge, the publications of each session of the Legislative Assembly to (b) Legislative E-Mail: Members may not send boards of county commissioners, cities, public libraries, law electronic publications like electronic newsletters, press schools in the state and accredited representatives of the releases, town hall meeting notices, or other e-mail to a list news media as considered appropriate. of constituents from legislative e-mail accounts (or even from personal e-mail accounts, if the material was produced (3) Each member is authorized up to 15 mailings of with a state computer or by staff on state time) during the weekly Status Reports, indexes and Legislative Schedules 60-day window. Members may, however, respond to SENATE JOURNAL SJ-19 inquiries from individual constituents. distribution of all measures, Status Reports, Journals and related publications of the Senate. (c) Legislative Website: Members may not post copies of newsletters, press releases, town hall meeting (b) Be responsible for the keeping of the measures, notices, or other materials to legislative websites during the papers and records of the proceedings and actions of the 60-day window. Materials posted prior to the deadline do Senate and have charge of the publications and distribution not need to be removed; however, such materials may not of publications related thereto. be revised during the 60-day window. Members may not communicate broadly by any media (including a link on any (c) Instruct and supervise staff of Senate external website) urging members of the public to visit the committees in the preparation of official Senate records. legislative website. It is OK, however, if the legislative website address appears on state business cards or state (d) Receipt for documents transmitted to the stationery. Senate and take receipts from persons, including Senate committees, receiving documents from the Senate. (d) Town Hall Meetings & Other Meetings With Groups Of Constituents: Members may not spend state (e) Serve as parliamentarian for the Senate. funds or use staff on state time to advertise a town hall meeting or other meeting with a group of constituents that (f) Instruct and supervise Senate employees takes place during the 60-day window, even if the engaged in carrying out the duties described in paragraphs expenditure occurs prior to the deadline in accordance with (a), (b) and (c) herein, and employees, other than members' SR 14.20(1). Members may not distribute a written handout personal staff, assigned to duties in or related to the at a town hall meeting or other meeting with a group of Chamber area. constituents that takes place during the 60-day window, if the handout was prepared by staff on state time, even if 15.02 Sergeant at Arms; Appointment and Duties. they completed their work on the handout prior to the deadline in accordance with SR 14.20(1). Handouts (1) The Secretary of the Senate, in consultation with produced by other legislative offices or other government the President, shall appoint a Sergeant at Arms. agencies are permissible. State business cards may be made available at a town hall meeting or other meeting with a (2) Under direction of the President, the Sergeant at group of constituents during the 60-day window. Arms, assisted by the Capitol Executive Security when directed by the President/Secretary, shall maintain order in (3) As used in this rule “distributed” means that the the chamber and other areas assigned to the Senate, legislative newsletter or informational material has left the execute all processes issued by authority of the Senate or possession and control of the member. any of its committees, and perform such other duties as the President may direct. The Sergeant at Arms shall permit such ingress and egress to the chamber during sessions as OFFICERS; PERSONNEL may be directed by the President/Secretary or allowed by the rules. 15.01 Secretary of the Senate; Election and Duties. 15.04 Senate Desk and Floor Personnel. (1) The members shall elect a Secretary of the Senate who shall be considered an officer of the Senate and shall (1) The Secretary of the Senate, in consultation with serve at its pleasure until the convening of the next regular the President of the Senate, shall appoint Senate desk staff, session of the Legislative Assembly. In the event the office floor personnel and receptionists as necessary to conduct becomes vacant at a time when the Senate is not in session, the business of the Senate and in accordance with the the President may appoint an acting Secretary of the current Legislative Assembly budget. Senate to serve until the next regular or special session or meeting of the Senate to consider executive appointments, (2) Personnel assigned to the Senate Desk and the at which time the members shall elect a Secretary of the Senate floor, including receptionists shall perform duties as Senate. directed by the Secretary of the Senate and the President.

(2) Under the direction of the President, the Secretary 15.05 Other Personnel. of the Senate, in addition to performing those duties provided by law or other provisions of these rules, shall: (1) Subject to the provisions of this rule, a member may appoint personal staff for the session or the interim or (a) Authorize and supervise the preparation and both, according to the allowance provided in the current

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Legislative Assembly budget. Each member has an allowance of $30,409 during the regular session for personal staff as defined in Senate Rule (a) A member shall establish salaries payable to 15.05, services and supplies as defined in Senate Rule persons appointed under subsection (1) (a) of this rule. If a 16.01, and legislative newsletters as defined in Senate Rule member has a balance in his/her staff allowance account at 14.20. adjournment sine die of the regular session, the member may use the balance during the interim for personnel or for SERVICES AND SUPPLIES legislative newsletters or other informational material. During the interim, excluding the period between general 16.01 Office Supplies, Stationery and Equipment. election and legislative session for returning members, expenditures greater than the monthly budgeted amount (1) The Legislative Administrator shall issue office for salaries, must be approved by the Senate President. supplies directly to Senate members and staff in accordance with the Rules of the Senate and policies of the Legislative (b) For purposes of computing fringe benefits, Administration Committee. Members and staff shall persons appointed under subsection (1) (a) of this rule who comply with ORS 171.136. are paid less than $600 per month shall be considered to be working less than half time and shall not be eligible for (2) New members will receive a one-time allowance of such benefits. A member shall not appoint more than two $200 for start-up expenses. The costs of requisitioned persons eligible for fringe benefits in any month. services and supplies shall be charged against the member's individual services and supplies account. Monthly reports of (2) The caucus leaders may each appoint such staff as the status of the member’s services and supplies accounts is necessary to conduct the business of the caucus as shall be provided to each member. provided in the current Legislative Assembly budget. (3) Services and supplies that may be obtained under (3) The President may appoint such staff as is this rule include: necessary to perform the duties of the office of the President or to assist the Senate. (a) Postage (all classes)

(4) In consultation with each committee chair, the (b) Subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals President may appoint a committee administrator and committee assistant to conduct the business of the (c) Office supplies committee and in accordance with the current Legislative Administration budget, may appoint other personnel as (d) Copying, facsimile charges determined necessary for the proper operation of the committee. (e) Newsletter printing, postage and labels

(5) Employees of the Senate serve at the pleasure of (f) Any other service or supply authorized by the the appointing authority and shall be appointed or President. dismissed by written notice thereof to the Legislative Administrator. (4) All orders for stationery and printing may be placed with the Secretary of the Senate. (6) The time of service for all employees begins on the date contained in their letter of appointment, which shall be (5) Each member's office in the Capitol Building and filed with the Legislative Administrator's office. committee office in the Capitol Building shall be provided with office furniture and equipment necessary to assist in (7) To maintain professionalism in the legislative the conduct of Senate business. Requests for additional process, dress code policies may be established for positions furniture or equipment shall be placed with the President. which support decorum and protocol of the Senate. (6) Any amount remaining unexpended or unobligated 15.10 Salaries. in the member's individual services and supplies account upon adjournment sine die of the regular session may be All salaries for Senate employees shall be reported in the used during the interim for the following: Journal. (a) Postage (all classes) 15.20 Expense Allowance. (b) Office supplies SENATE JOURNAL SJ-21

Assembly and members of the family of a member to whom (c) Copying, facsimile charges courtesies of the floor have been extended in accordance with policies as set by the President. However, courtesies (d) Newsletter printing, postage and labels shall not be extended to any former member who is a lobbyist. (e) Interim staff. (3) No person who is a lobbyist as defined in ORS 171.725 shall be permitted in the Senate Chamber area (f) Any other service or supply authorized by the during its daily session. Any person transgressing this Senate President. subsection shall be removed from the Chamber and shall be subject to the penalties provided by law for violation of (7) Any member who spends in excess of the allowance lobbying regulations. Notes from a lobbyist are prohibited provided under these rules shall reimburse the Legislative while the Senate is in daily floor session. Assembly for the overdraft. (4) Admission to the side aisles beyond the bar shall be 16.02 Assembly Transition reserved for the families and guests of members of the Senate, local and state-elected officials and such other Those members not returning to serve in the next regular persons as may be authorized by the President. However, legislative session shall have until December 1 of the even- the privilege shall not be granted to any person actively numbered year to vacate their office space in the State engaged in seeking the passage or defeat of any measure, Capitol. except during consideration of Concurrent Resolutions as may be authorized by the President. 16.05 Requests for Attorney General Opinions. (5) No food, beverage or smoking is permitted on the Requests for opinions from the Attorney General require side aisles or within the bar. approval of the President as a necessary condition for authorizing payment from legislative funds. This rule takes (6) While the Senate is in daily session, the center precedence over subsection (2) of ORS 180.060. Legislative aisle of the floor shall be kept clear of all persons, except Counsel shall provide legal advice and opinions to the members and the Secretary of the Senate or someone acting members of the Senate without prior approval of the under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate and President. conducting the business of the Senate. Access to the Chamber during a daily session shall be by the side doors PRIVILEGES and side aisles.

17.01 Floor Privileges. (7) Beginning 15 minutes before the opening of each session and ending 15 minutes after the session, no person (1) When the Senate is in session, no person shall be shall be permitted in the Chamber area except those permitted within the bar except: authorized to be in the Chamber under this rule.

(a) Members of the Senate; 17.02 Accreditation of News Media.

(b) Desk and floor personnel of the Senate; (1) As used in these rules, “accredited representatives of the news media” means bona fide representatives of (c) Members of the House of Representatives; publications of general circulation and of news wire services and bona fide representatives of radio and television (d) Accredited representatives of the news media; facilities.

(e) Staff of the Senate President’s office and caucus (2) In order to obtain accreditation, representatives of offices; and the news media shall register in the office of the President, indicating the publication, news wire service, radio or (f) One member of a Senator's personal staff or a television station represented. However, any member of the staff of a Senate committee, may be seated representative of a news media who is attending the session at a member's desk. Additional Senate staff members are as a lobbyist, as defined in ORS 171.125, shall not be permitted on the side aisles. entitled to accreditation or the privileges of the floor.

(2) Courtesies of the floor may be extended only to (3) Accredited representatives of the news media may special dignitaries, former members of the Legislative use still cameras on the side aisles. The use of motion

SJ-22 SENATE JOURNAL picture or television cameras in the Chamber, or still (b) A person uses submission to or rejection of the conduct cameras within the bar, may be permitted by the President. as the basis for decisions affecting another person’s The Secretary of the Senate shall provide adequate camera employment; or locations for accredited representatives of the news media in the Senate gallery. Personnel of Legislative Media (c) The conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably Services are subject to this rule. interfering with a person's performance or creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive environment in which the 17.03 Distribution of Materials on Floor. person works.

(1) No materials on any measure which is on the third (4) "Sexual harassment" includes the following reading calendar or on the agenda may be distributed on conduct: the floor except materials prepared for, or by, a member of the Senate. (a) Verbal abuse of a sexual nature;

(2) No anonymous material shall be distributed to (b) Graphic comment about a person's body or attire; members on the floor at any time. A copy of any material distributed to members' desks must be filed with the (c) Touching of a sexual nature; Secretary of the Senate prior to distribution. (d) Sexual advances and propositions; (3) Nothing in the rule prohibits a member from requesting and receiving specific material delivered by (e) Sexually degrading words used to describe a person; legislative staff. (f) Display in the workplace of any sexually suggestive (4) The Sergeant at Arms shall enforce this rule. object or picture; and

17.05 Lounge Privileges. (g) Any threat or insinuation that a person's refusal to submit to a sexual advance will adversely affect that The lounge is for the convenience of Senators. Supervision, person's employment, evaluation, wages, duties, work shifts operation and use of the Senate Lounge shall be directed or any other condition of employment or business before the through agreement of the Caucus Leaders. Legislative Assembly.

IMPROPER CONDUCT (5) A supervisor engages in improper conduct by failing to take appropriate action when the supervisor 18.01 Work Environment. knows or should have known that improper conduct is or was occurring. (1) The Senate is committed to providing a work environment free from improper conduct, which includes 18.02 Scope. any conduct, including workplace harassment that discredits the integrity of the Senate. The Senate rules on improper conduct apply to complaints brought against Senate members, Senate employees, (2) "Workplace harassment" means treatment or Senate caucus employees, lobbyists or the personal staff of a behavior that to a reasonable person creates an Senate member. Senate personal staff includes legislative intimidating, hostile or abusive work environment, and assistants, secretaries, interns, volunteers and other staff includes violent acts for which employers could be held working in the offices of individual members, the liable. Harassment may be based on a person’s sex, race, President's office and the caucus offices. religion, age, disability, national origin or status as a member of a protected class. 18.03 Notice.

(3) “Sexual harassment” means unwelcome sexual (1) When a legislative session commences, the advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or President shall give the following notice to all Senate physical conduct of a sexual nature when: members and Senate employees:

(a) A person says or suggests that declining to submit to the If you believe you have been a victim of improper conduct will affect a person’s job, benefits or business before conduct, you have options. You can tell the offender about the Legislative Assembly; the action that disturbed you and ask the offender to stop. You can communicate with the offender in person or in SENATE JOURNAL SJ-23 writing. You may also use the informal or formal options. The intermediary is not an advocate but a mediator procedures established by the Rules of the Senate as set who, with the permission of the person making the forth in 18.05 and 18.06 to pursue a complaint of improper complaint, may explore various paths to resolution. An conduct if you: intermediary does not have authority to impose disciplinary action. (a) Do not want to confront the offender directly; (3) The identities of the parties to the informal (b) Have talked to the offender and the offensive procedure shall be confidential. Any records related to the behavior has not stopped; or informal procedure shall be exempt from public disclosure under the provisions of ORS 192.501 and 192.502 without (c) Believe your complaint has resulted in regard to the public’s interest in their disclosure. retaliation. Confidentiality shall extend until such time as a formal written complaint, if any, is filed with the Legislative In addition, you have the right to file a complaint with Counsel as provided in Rule 18.06. administrative agencies and the courts. (4) After meeting with an intermediary, the person (2) Notice of the Senate policy shall be posted in all making the complaint may decide to take further action and work areas. institute formal complaint procedures.

18.04 Special Committee on Conduct. (5) The Caucus Leaders shall designate as intermediaries a reasonable number of Senate members (1) The President shall appoint members of each party and staff of the Senate, including the Secretary, the in equal numbers to the Special Committee on Conduct for Legislative Administrator and the Employee Services the purpose of handling the formal procedure set forth in Manager. A description of the function of the intermediary Rules 18.06 to 18.09. The chair shall be a member of the shall be prepared by the Legislative Administrator and majority party and the vice chair shall be a member of the approved by the Special Committee on Conduct. Designated minority party. intermediaries shall be identified by name, with contact telephone number and office location, and a list of the (2) The committee shall adopt rules as necessary, designated intermediaries shall be given to all Senate including rules to govern the nature and scope of any members and Senate employees. The Senate shall save investigation conducted pursuant to the Senate rules on harmless and indemnify any intermediary against any tort improper conduct. claim or demand arising out of an alleged act or omission occurring in the performance of duty under these rules. 18.05 Informal Procedure. 18.06 Formal Procedure. Persons who believe they have been subjected to improper conduct may simply want the improper conduct to end; they A person may file a formal written complaint instead of may not want to go through a formal or legal procedure. participating in the informal complaint procedure described The following informal procedure addresses this need. in Rule 18.05, or may file a formal written complaint if, However, a person making a complaint need not use this after participating in the informal procedure, the person is informal procedure before filing a formal complaint with the not satisfied with its resolution. The formal complaint Senate, administrative agency or court. The informal and procedure shall consist of the following steps: formal procedures in the Senate rules on improper conduct are optional; a person may or may not use them. (1) During a legislative session, the person must file a formal written complaint with the Caucus Leaders. If the (1) The person making the complaint must submit the person filing the complaint agrees, the Caucus Leaders may complaint to an intermediary designated pursuant to work to resolve the complaint informally. However, if there subsection (5) of this rule within 30 days of the improper is no informal resolution, the formal written complaint shall conduct. be filed by the Caucus Leaders with Legislative Counsel within seven days of the determination that there is no (2) The intermediary has two roles. First, the consent or no resolution. During the interim between intermediary ensures that the person making the complaint legislative sessions, the person must file a formal written has a safe and nonhostile work environment. The President complaint with the Legislative Counsel. or the Secretary of the Senate shall assist the intermediary in making the appropriate arrangements. Second, the (2) The person must file the formal written complaint intermediary listens, answers questions and explains within 30 days of the improper conduct or, if the person has

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(3) Upon receipt of a complaint, the Caucus Leaders 18.08 Hearing. shall: (1) Upon receipt of the formal written complaint and (a) Provide the person filing the complaint with a the investigator's report, the Special Committee on Conduct safe and nonhostile work environment with a comparable shall schedule a public hearing on the complaint. The work assignment; and committee shall notify the Caucus Leaders, the President, the person filing the complaint and the person who is the (b) Notify the accused of the complaint, the name of subject of the complaint of the hearing date, which shall be the person making the complaint and the nature of the not sooner than 14 days after receipt of the complaint and complaint. report. The committee must complete its hearing and make its recommendations within 60 days of the filing of the (4) After the filing of a formal written complaint with formal written complaint with Legislative Counsel. Legislative Counsel, the Caucus Leaders shall appoint an investigator who is not an employee of the Legislative (2) At the hearing, only the members of the committee Assembly and who is experienced in investigating may ask questions of witnesses. The person who filed the complaints of improper conduct of the type alleged. If the complaint and the person who is the subject of the respondent is either Caucus Leader, or the Caucus Leaders complaint, or a representative of either of them, shall be are unable to agree on appointing an investigator within 10 allowed to present evidence to the committee by suggesting days of the filing of the complaint, Legislative Counsel shall witnesses and documents to be presented to the committee appoint the independent investigator. and by suggesting questions that the committee may address to the witnesses. Questions by committee members (5) The investigator shall conduct an investigation must be those that a court of law would deem relevant to a and, within 14 days after being appointed, present findings civil action involving the same conduct. of fact and recommendations to the President and the Caucus Leaders, the person filing the complaint, the person (3) Audio recordings of the committee hearing shall be who is the subject of the complaint and the members of the made by committee staff and shall be made available on an Special Committee on Conduct. expedited basis to the person filing the complaint and to the person who is the subject of the complaint. No television (6) If the person accused of improper conduct is a equipment or tape recording devices other than those used Caucus Leader, the obligations of that Caucus Leader for official committee recording shall be permitted at the under this rule shall be assumed by the President . hearing.

18.07 Time Limits. (4) If the person filing the complaint or the person who is the subject of the complaint disagrees with the (1) The Special Committee on Conduct has jurisdiction recommendations of the Special Committee on Conduct, over conduct occurring from 30 days before the convening of either person may request that the committee review the a regular session of the Legislative Assembly to recommendations. The request must be made in writing adjournment sine die. However, if the complaint is filed less within 10 days after receiving written notice of the than 10 days before adjournment, the President may refer committee's action. The committee must complete the the complaint to an interim committee on conduct. review not later than 10 days after receiving the request.

(2) If a person files a formal complaint with 18.09 Sanctions. Legislative Counsel during the interim between legislative sessions as provided in Rule 18.06, the President may (1) (a) Any sanction the Special Committee on Conduct appoint an interim committee on conduct for the sole recommends must be proportionate to the seriousness of the purpose of hearing that complaint. offense.

(3) Neither committee shall have jurisdiction over any (b) For Senate personal staff, recommended complaint that is: sanctions may include reprimand, suspension or termination. The supervising Senate member must impose (a) Based on conduct that occurred before the the sanction recommended for personal staff. effective date of these Senate rules on improper conduct; or (c) For Senate members, recommended sanctions SENATE JOURNAL SJ-25 may include reprimand, censure or expulsion. (1) All persons initially appointed to boards, (d) The President must impose any sanction commissions or agencies, subject to the provisions of section recommended against persons other than Senate personal 4, Article III of the Oregon Constitution, shall appear before staff and members. Recommended sanctions may include, the appropriate Senate committee prior to confirmation by as appropriate, reprimand, censure or exclusion from part the Senate. or all of the Senate. (2) The chair of the executive appointments (2) If the committee recommends no action, the formal committee, with the consent of the President of the Senate procedure is concluded and the complaint shall be and a majority of the committee members, may waive considered dismissed. appearance before the committee of persons appointed by the Governor. (3) Any recommended sanction resulting from a formal complaint against a Senate member must be recommended 19.35 Committee Action. to the floor by the Special Committee on Conduct. Any formal sanctions recommended against a Senate member (1) The committee may, after public hearing, take must be referred to the floor for approval by a two-thirds action on the appointment and promptly file the report with majority vote of the Senate before final action is taken the Secretary of the Senate. On final action the committee against a Senate member. shall recommend that:

(4) The person who filed the complaint may determine (a) the Senate confirm; that no further action is necessary but is not precluded from pursuing other appropriate remedies, including court (b) the Senate refuse to confirm; or action. (c) the appointment be reported to the Senate 18.10 Malicious or Frivolous Claims. without recommendation.

If, after a hearing, the Special Committee on Conduct 19.40 Additional Time for Consideration. determines that a complaint of improper conduct is frivolous, the person filing the complaint shall be subject to (1) If any appointment submitted by the Governor and appropriate disciplinary action, including the sanctions set subject to Senate confirmation is submitted too late for the forth in Rule 18.09. A complaint is frivolous only if the Senate to review the recommendation of the committee or complaint was not grounded in fact or warranted by otherwise consider the appointment, that appointment shall existing law, or was brought forward solely to harass the be carried over to the next convening of the Senate as accused person or to interfere with the work of the Senate. required by section 4, Article III of the Oregon Constitution and ORS 171.562 and 171.565. 18.11 Retaliation Prohibited. (2) The proposed appointment shall not be considered Retaliatory action against any person who participates in rejected, or confirmation denied, if the appointment is any activity authorized or directed by Senate rules is carried over. The action of carrying over consideration of prohibited and constitutes improper conduct within the the appointment shall be duly recorded in the Journal. meaning of Rule 18.01.

EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS 19.55 Consideration of Committee Reports.

19.10 Referral to Committee. (1) Action on a committee report recommending Senate confirmation shall be placed on the calendar for the Following reading of the message from the Governor session day immediately following reading or distribution of appointing a person to a position or office requiring the report. confirmation by the Senate, the President shall refer the appointment to an appropriate standing or special (2) If the committee recommendation is to refuse to committee and may refer it to not more than one additional confirm or no recommendation, action on the report shall committee. The committee shall consider the appointment take place on the second session day after the session day as soon as practicable. the report is read or distributed.

19.20 Committee Review of Appointees. (3) The vote on confirmation shall be taken by roll call.

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The affirmative vote of a Constitutional majority (16) is VOTING necessary for confirmation. 203.15 Roll Call. 19.60 Confirmation en bloc. (1) A roll call vote of “ayes” and “nays” shall be taken. (1) If a committee reports on nominees en bloc, the report shall be placed on the calendar for confirmation the (2) Upon the demand of two members, a roll call vote next session day after reading or distribution of the list of shall be taken and recorded on any question. appointments. (3) If the presiding officer is in doubt on an oral vote, (2) When there is more than one appointee to an the presiding officer shall order a roll call vote. individual board, commission or agency, a motion to confirm en bloc, when recommended by the committee, shall be in (4) The affirmative vote of a Constitutional majority is order. necessary for Senate confirmation of Executive Appointments. (3) Any member may require a separate vote by requesting that an appointee be considered separately. The request shall be submitted in writing to the Secretary of the ORDER OF BUSINESS Senate one hour before the session on the day that the confirmation is on the calendar. The request will be 204.01 Order of Business. announced at the appropriate time and the appointee considered separately from the en bloc vote. (1) The general order of business shall be:

APPENDIX A (a) Roll Call

INTERIM RULES OF THE SENATE (b) Honors to the Colors and the Pledge of SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Allegiance

(c) Invocation 202.01 Use of Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure. (d) Courtesies of the Senate

Mason’s Manual of Legislative Procedure shall apply to (e) Remonstrances cases not provided for by the Oregon Constitution, the Senate Rules, custom of the Senate or statute. (f) Reports from standing committees

203.05 Session Hour; Deliberations Open. (g) Reports from special committees

(1) The Senate shall meet at the call of the President, (h) Propositions and motions or when requested by a Constitutional majority (16) of the members. (i) Action on Executive Appointments requiring Senate confirmation (2) All deliberations of the Senate and its committees shall be open to the public. However, nothing in this (j) Reading of Senate petitions, memorials and provision limits the procedures used for a Call of the resolutions Senate. This provision does not prohibit clearing the gallery in the event of a disturbance, during which time the (k) Other business of the Senate Senate shall be in recess. (l) Announcements 203.11 Interim Meetings. (2) Messages from the Governor may be read at any When the full Senate meets to consider executive time. Courtesies may be extended at any time. appointments and other interim business, it shall not be considered to be in regular or special legislative session or (3) Questions relating to the priority of business shall meeting as a committee of the whole. be decided without debate.

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(4) The general order of business shall not be varied The chair of the Executive Appointments Committee, with except upon suspension of the rules. However, any subject the consent of the President of the Senate and a majority of before the Senate may be made a special order of business the committee members, may waive appearance before the by the vote of a majority of the members present. When the committee of persons appointed by the Governor. appropriate time for consideration of the subject arrives, the Senate shall take up the subject. 209.35 Committee Action Required.

(1) The committee shall, after public hearing, take PRESIDING OFFICER action on the appointment and promptly file its report with the Secretary of the Senate. The committee shall 207.01 Presiding Officer; Other Officers. recommend that:

The officers of the Senate, during the interim, shall be those (a) The Senate confirm; elected by the Senate for the 74th Legislative Assembly, under Senate Rules 7.01 and 15.01. (b) The Senate refuse to confirm;

COMMITTEES (c) Report the appointment to the Senate without recommendation; or 208.01 Names of Committees. (d) Report that no final action was taken and that (1) The following shall be the interim standing the appointment shall be carried over. committees of the Senate: (2) The committee may include material in its report (a) Committee on Rules and Executive that the committee deems appropriate. Appointments 209.40 Additional Time for Consideration. (b) Committee on Conduct (1) If any appointment submitted by the Governor and (2) The committee on Rules and Executive subject to Senate confirmation does not receive final action Appointments shall have at least five, but not more than 11 by the committee, the appointment shall be carried over to members. The number of members must represent the next convening of the Senate or shall be considered at proportionally the makeup of the political parties of the full the next special session. Senate. (2) The proposed appointment shall not be considered (3) The President may appoint special committees. rejected or confirmation denied if the appointment is Referral of executive appointments to special committees carried over. The action of carrying over consideration of requires approval of a majority of the members of the the appointment shall be recorded in the Journal. Senate. 209.45 Dissents. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS Upon request, any member of the committee who dissents 209.15 Transmittal of Executive Appointments. from the committee recommendation shall be listed in the committee report as not concurring therein. The names of (1) Upon receipt of a message from the Governor the members not concurring shall be recorded in the appointing a person to a position or office requiring the Journal and Status Report. confirmation by the Senate, the Secretary of the Senate shall transmit the message to the chair of the Rules and ACTION ON COMMITTEE REPORTS Executive Appointments Committee. 209.50 Reading of Committee Reports. (2) A summary list of executive appointments received by the Secretary of the Senate and transmitted to At the discretion of the President, committee reports at the committee shall be distributed to members at least 72 hours Senate Desk may be either read or announced under the in advance of the scheduled convening of the Senate. proper order of business. If reports are announced, the Secretary of the Senate shall distribute to the members' 209.20 Committee Review of Appointees. desks a Status Report with the pertinent information included. Committee reports shall be recorded in the

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Journal. be given orally by the member who intends to move the motion. 209.55 Consideration of Committee Reports. (3) The motion to reconsider shall be moved and voted (1) Reports from committees shall be considered in upon before final adjournment of the Senate meeting during appropriate order at the next convening of the Senate. The which the vote being reconsidered was taken. Status Report for such meeting shall be delivered to each Senator at least 72 hours prior to the convening of the (4) A motion to reconsider may be debated together Senate. with the main question, providing the subject of the main question is debatable. There shall be only one (2) The vote on confirmation shall be taken by roll call. reconsideration of any final vote, even though this action The affirmative vote of a Constitutional majority (16) is may reverse the previous action. necessary for confirmation. (5) The affirmative vote of a Constitutional majority 209.60 Confirmation en bloc. is required to adopt a motion to reconsider the vote.

(1) When there is more than one appointee to an PRESESSION FILING individual board, commission, or agency, a motion to confirm en bloc, when recommended by the committee, shall 213.06 Presession Filing. be in order. Individuals whose appearance before the committee has been waived under Senate Interim Rule Presession filing and printing of measures shall be in 209.20, may be considered en bloc upon recommendation of accordance with the rules and practices of the preceding the committee. sessions, customs of the Senate, and statutes. Members, members-elect, and committees may not request drafting (2) Any member may require a separate vote by services from the Legislative Counsel for an agency or requesting that an appointee be considered separately. The officer of the executive or judicial departments unless the request shall be submitted in writing to the Senate Desk agency or officer has arranged to pay any charge the one hour before the session on the day that the confirmation Legislative Counsel imposes under ORS 173.130. is on the calendar. The request shall be announced at the appropriate time and the appointee separated from the en 213.07 Measure Drafting and Filing by the Executive bloc vote. and Judicial Branches of State Government.

209.65 Withdrawing Appointment from Committee. (1) The Executive Department, administrative agencies, boards and commissions, and the Judicial Branch, (1) An appointment by the Governor requiring Senate shall have all measures for presession filing with the confirmation may be withdrawn from a committee by a Senate drafted by Legislative Counsel. motion to withdraw the appointment. The motion requires a Constitutional majority (16) for adoption. (2) All presession filing drafts shall be submitted in the manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Senate and (2) The effect of withdrawal shall be the same as if the shall include, but not be limited to: committee had reported the appointment to the Senate without recommendation. (a) Two backed copies of the proposed measure;

(b) Measure Summary; RECONSIDERATION (c) Agency name; 210.01 Reconsideration of Executive Appointments. (d) Signature of agency director or designee; and (1) When an executive appointment has been confirmed, or the Senate has refused to confirm, it shall be (e) Contact person and telephone number. in order for any member voting on the prevailing side to move for reconsideration of the vote. A motion for (3) All presession filing drafts must be submitted to reconsideration is not in order on a vote which indefinitely the Secretary of the Senate by 5:00 p.m. on December 15 of postponed an appointment. the even numbered years. If the 15th falls on a weekend, the last business day prior to the deadline will apply. (2) Notice of intent to move for reconsideration must SENATE JOURNAL SJ-29

213.09 Measure Drafting and Filing by Statutory last business day prior to the deadline shall apply. Committees, Interim Committees and Task Forces of the Legislative Assembly. 213.16 Newly Elected Statewide Officials.

(1) All measures for presession filing must be drafted (1) Drafts may be filed after the 2nd Monday in by Legislative Counsel. November of the even-numbered year, or following certification of election if a recount is required, or has been (2) All presession filing drafts shall be submitted in requested, under ORS 258.150 to 258.300. the manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Senate and shall include, but not be limited to: (2) All presession filing drafts shall be submitted in the manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Senate, and (a) Two backed copies of the proposed measure; shall include, but not be limited to:

(b) Measure Summary; (a) Two backed copies of the proposed measure; (c) Name of committee or task force; (b) Measure summary; (d) Signature of Committee Chair; and (c) Name of requester; (e) Contact person and telephone number. (d) Signature of the newly elected statewide (3) All presession filing drafts must be submitted to official; and the Secretary of the Senate by 5:00 p.m. on December 31 of the even numbered years. If the 31st falls on a weekend, (e) Contact person and telephone number. the business day prior to the deadline shall apply. (3) All presession filing drafts must be submitted to 213.15 Measure Drafting and Presession Filing by the Secretary of the Senate by 5:00 p.m. on December 31 of Members Who Will Serve in the Session. the even numbered years. If the 31st falls on a weekend, the last business day prior to the deadline shall apply. (1) Drafts may be filed after the 2nd Monday in November of the even-numbered year, or following 213.28 Introduction Ordered by the President. certification of election if a recount is required, or has been requested, under ORS 258.150 to 258.300. (1) A presession filing measure may be introduced by order of the President. The measure shall bear a statement (2) Every presession filing draft submitted by a that introduction is by order of the President and by member shall bear the name of the chief sponsor(s) and request. The measure must identify the sponsor and shall comply with ORS 171.127 and 171.130. indicate neither advocacy nor opposition on the part of the President. (3) All presession filing drafts shall be submitted in the manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Senate, and (2) The measure must be filed in conformance with shall include, but not be limited to: Interim Rules 213.07, 213.09, 213.15, 213.16.

(a) Two backed copies of the proposed measure; 213.30 Confidentiality; Consolidation of Requests.

(b) Measure Summary; (1) A requester may designate that a request for a Legislative Counsel draft be considered confidential in (c) Name of the Requester; accordance with ORS 173.230. Requests from a legislative committee shall not be treated confidentially. (d) Signature of the member or newly-elected official; and (2) When a request is made for measure drafting services, Legislative Counsel shall inform the requester of (e) Contact person and telephone number. all nonconfidential requests of a similar nature previously submitted. An attempt shall be made to consolidate all such (4) All presession filing drafts must be submitted to requests in one measure. Secretary of the Senate by 5:00 p.m. on December 31 of the even numbered years. If the 31st falls on a weekend, the PUBLICATIONS

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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES 214.01 Journal. BUSINESS, TRANSPORTATION AND WORKFORCE

DEVELOPMENT (1) The Senate shall maintain a Journal of its proceedings. The Journal shall contain a full, true and Rick Metsger, Chair correct chronological record of all proceedings. Bruce Starr, Vice-Chair

Ryan Deckert (2) At the discretion of the President, the Secretary of Larry George the Senate shall publish such information as may be Laurie Monnes Anderson required to inform the public of Senate actions and proceedings. COMMERCE

(3) Newsletters may be distributed in accordance with Floyd Prozanski, Chair Senate Rule 14.20. Roger Beyer, Vice-Chair

Brad Avakian PERSONNEL Avel Gordly

Rod Monroe 215.07 Interim Staff.

EDUCATION AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT A member may employ interim staff subject to the provisions of Senate Rule 15.05 and as limited by the Vicki Walker, Chair Legislative Assembly budget. Funds allocated for interim Jeff Kruse, Vice-Chair staff salaries may also be used to reimburse a member for Rick Metsger vouchered in-district travel expense and vouchered services Frank Morse and supplies. Ben Westlund

SERVICES AND SUPPLIES ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

216.01 Services and Supplies. Brad Avakian, Chair

Jason Atkinson, Vice-Chair (1) Any amount remaining unexpended or unobligated Alan Bates in the member's individual services and supplies account Roger Beyer upon adjournment sine die of the regular session may be Floyd Prozanski used during the interim for the following:

FINANCE AND REVENUE (a) Postage (all classes);

Ryan Deckert, Chair (b) Office supplies; Gary George, Vice-Chair

Ginny Burdick (c) Copying, facsimile charges; Rod Monroe

Bruce Starr (d) Newsletter printing, postage and labels;

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (e) Interim staff; and

Bill Morrisette, Chair (f) Any other service and supply approved by the Jeff Kruse, Vice-Chair Senate President. Gary George

Laurie Monnes Anderson (2) Any member who spends in excess of the allowance Joanne Verger provided under Senate Rule 216.01 shall reimburse the Legislative Assembly for the overdraft. HEALTH POLICY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS ______Laurie Monnes Anderson, Chair President Courtney announced the following Avel Gordly, Vice-Chair committee assignments: Margaret Carter Peter Courtney SENATE JOURNAL SJ-31

Jeff Kruse Subcommittee on Human Services JUDICIARY Margaret Carter, Chair Ginny Burdick, Chair Alan Bates Roger Beyer, Vice-Chair Avel Gordly Jeff Kruse Ben Westlund Floyd Prozanski Jackie Winters Vicki Walker Bill Morrisette, ex officio

LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS AND REFORM Subcommittee on Natural Resources

Rod Monroe, Chair Richard Devlin, Chair Frank Morse, Vice-Chair Brad Avakian Jason Atkinson David Nelson Brad Avakian Peter Courtney Subcommittee on Public Safety Rick Metsger Jackie Winters Ben Westlund,Vice-Chair Kate Brown RULES Ginny Burdick David Nelson Kate Brown, Chair Jackie Winters Ted Ferrioli, Vice-Chair Betsy Johnson Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Laurie Monnes Anderson Development David Nelson Betsy Johnson, Chair JOINT WAYS AND MEANS Gary George Rod Monroe Kurt Schrader, Co-Chair Joanne Verger Margaret Carter, Vice-Chair Doug Whitsett Alan Bates Richard Devlin JOINT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND OCEAN Avel Gordly POLICY Betsy Johnson Frank Morse Joanne Verger, Co-Chair David Nelson Gary George, Vice-Chair Joanne Verger Larry George Ben Westlund Betsy Johnson Doug Whitsett Bill Morrisette Jackie Winters SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HEALTH CARE REFORM Subcommittee on Education Alan Bates, Co-Chair Richard Devlin, Vice-Chair Ben Westlund, Co-Chair Ryan Deckert Jackie Winters, Vice-Chair Frank Morse Jeff Kruse Bruce Starr Laurie Monnes Anderson Vicki Walker Bill Morrisette Frank Morse Subcommittee on General Government SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON LAND USE FAIRNESS Alan Bates, Vice-Chair Betsy Johnson Floyd Prozanski, Chair Doug Whitsett Larry George, Vice-Chair

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Roger Beyer Anderson, Nelson, Schrader, Westlund. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Betsy Johnson Invocation by Reverend Margaret McMurrin, Prince Kurt Schrader of Peace Episcopal Church, Salem. Senate recessed until 3:20 p.m. by unanimous SB 5501, 5502, 5503, 5504, 5505, 5506, 5507, consent at the request of the Chair. 5508, 5509, 5510, 5511, 5512, 5513, 5514, 5515, 5517, 5518, 5519, 5520, 5521, 5522, 5523, 5524, 5525, 5526, Senate reconvened at 3:20 p.m. President 5527, 5528, 5529, 5530, 5531, 5532, 5533, 5534, 5535, Courtney in Chair. All present. 5536, 5537, 5538, 5539, 5540, 5541, 5542, 5543, 5544, The Senate proceeded to the order of First 5545, 5546, 5547, 5548, 5549, 5550, 5551, 5552, 5553, Reading of Senate Measures by unanimous consent at 5554; 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, the request of the Chair. 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 212, 213, 214, 219, 220, 221, SCR 1 -- Introduced and read first time. 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230, 232, 233, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243 -- Introduced, SCR 1 -- Brown moved that the rules be read first time and referred to President’s desk. suspended in order that the Senate may take final action immediately. Call of the Senate demanded by The following measure was referred to Brown joined by Devlin and Gordly. All present. On committee on January 8 and recorded on Committee adoption of the motion the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 8 Referral List No. 1 which was distributed to • Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Kruse, Starr, Whitsett. Motion carried. Status Report by order of the President. SCR 1 -- Under rules suspension, read final time. SB 10 Rules; Ways and Means Carried by Gordly, Morse. Senate adjourned until 11:30 a.m. Friday by SCR 1 -- Ferrioli moved to refer resolution to unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. committee on Rules. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Ferrioli and Kruse. All present. The vote was: Ayes, 11; nays,19 – Avakian, Bates, Brown, Friday, January 12, 2007 -- Morning Session Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Gordly, Johnson, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Senate convened at 11:30 a.m. President Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Courtney in Chair. The following members were President Courtney. Motion failed. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., SCR 1 -- Parliamentary inquiry by Beyer, Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, regarding Article IV Section 19 of the Oregon Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Constitution citing that all measures be read in their Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; entirety on final reading. excused • Bates, Beyer, Johnson. Colors were posted President Courtney responded that this and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. constitutional provision only applies to joint Invocation by Pastor John Stumbo, Salem Alliance resolutions, so the Senate is in compliance. Church, Salem. SCR 1 -- Debate resumed. On adoption of The following messages from the Governor were resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 7 – Beyer, read and referred to the President's desk: Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett. Resolution adopted. January 11, 2005 SB 10, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, ORS 1.410 provides that the Governor shall appoint the 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, members of the Commission on Judicial Fitness and 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, Disability, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner 137, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, I appoint Ernest Ettlich of Ashland to the Commission on 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, Judicial Fitness and Disability for a four-year term 182, 183, 184 -- Introduced, read first time and beginning February 1, 2007 and ending January 31, 2011 referred to President’s desk. effective upon Senate confirmation. Senate adjourned until 11:30 a.m. Thursday by This appointment is submitted for your consideration. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Sincerely, Thursday, January 11, 2007 -- Morning Session Ted Kulongoski Governor Senate convened at 11:30 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Burdick, Carter, January 11, 2005 Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Whitsett, Winters; TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE excused • Bates, Brown, Devlin, Johnson, Monnes OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SENATE JOURNAL SJ-33

ORS 442.011 provides that the Governor shall appoint the SB 39 Finance and Revenue Administrator of the Office for Oregon Health Policy and SB 40 Health and Human Services Research, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner SB 41 Health and Human Services provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. SB 42 Health and Human Services I appoint Jeanene Smith of Salem as the Administrator of SB 43 Finance and Revenue the Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research for a term beginning January 1, 2007 and serving at the pleasure of SB 44 Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means the Governor, effective upon Senate confirmation. SB 45 Finance and Revenue This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SB 46 Education and General Government; Ways and Means Sincerely, SB 47 Education and General Government; Ways and Ted Kulongoski Governor Means SB 51 Rules SB 52 Rules January 11, 2005 SB 53 Legislative Operations and Reform SB 54 Legislative Operations and Reform TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SB 55 Rules OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SB 56 Legislative Operations and Reform; Ways and ORS 144.015 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Means members of the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison SB 57 Legislative Operations and Reform; Ways and Supervision, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner Means provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. SB 58 Commerce; Ways and Means I appoint Steven Powers of Portland as a member of the SB 59 Health and Human Services State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision for an SB 60 Health and Human Services unexpired four-year term beginning February 1, 2007 and SB 61 Health and Human Services ending June 30, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. SB 64 Finance and Revenue This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SB 65 Judiciary SB 66 Finance and Revenue Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski SB 67 Education and General Government Governor SB 68 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development

SB 70 Education and General Government SCR 2; SJM 1, 2; SJR 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; SB SB 71 Education and General Government 80, 84, 138, 210, 215, 216, 217, 218, 228, 234, 244, SB 72 Education and General Government 245, 246, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, SB 73 Rules 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, SB 74 Rules 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, SB 76 Judiciary 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, SB 77 Rules 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, SB 78 Rules 312, 313, 314, 315, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, SB 79 Judiciary 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, SB 81 Judiciary 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 345, 346, 347, 348, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 359, 360, 361, SB 82 Health and Human Services 362, 363, 364, 369, 370, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, SB 83 Judiciary 381, 382, 384, 385, 400, 401, 402, 600 -- Introduced, SB 86 Business, Transportation and Workforce read first time and referred to President’s desk. Development The following measures were referred to SB 88 Business, Transportation and Workforce committee on January 11 and recorded on Committee Development Referral List No. 2 which was distributed to SB 89 Environment and Natural Resources members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 98 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means SB 31 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 99 Environment and Natural Resources SB 32 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 108 Judiciary SB 34 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means SB 111 Judiciary; Ways and Means SB 35 Health and Human Services SB 112 Judiciary SB 36 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 113 Judiciary SB 37 Health and Human Services; Finance and Revenue; SB 114 Judiciary Ways and Means SB 115 Judiciary SB 38 Finance and Revenue SB 123 Rules

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SB 124 Rules Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett; excused • Bates, SB 125 Rules Carter, Gordly, Morse, Winters. Colors were posted SB 126 Judiciary and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Martin SB 127 Judiciary Luther King, Jr. day was observed with Retired Senior State Trooper Dan Johnson singing the SB 128 Judiciary National Anthem and a performance by the Rainbow SB 129 Judiciary Dance Theater from Western Oregon University. The SB 130 Judiciary Salem Boys and Girls Club read passages from Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speeches and letters. SB 131 Judiciary Invocation by Pastor Stephen Lewis from Evergreen SB 132 Judiciary Church, Salem. SB 133 Judiciary SCR 3; SJR 2; SB 5516;121, 231, 316, 329, 344, SB 134 Environment and Natural Resources 349, 358, 365, 366, 367, 368, 371, 372, 373, 374, 383, SB 135 Health Policy and Public Affairs 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, SB 139 Business, Transportation and Workforce 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, Development 422, 605, 606 -- Introduced, read first time and SB 141 Judiciary referred to President’s desk. SB 142 Judiciary The following measures were referred to SB 143 Judiciary committee on January 12 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 3 which was distributed to SB 144 Health and Human Services members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 149 Environment and Natural Resources Status Report by order of the President. SB 152 Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means SB 5501 Ways and Means SB 153 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 5502 Ways and Means SB 154 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 5503 Ways and Means SB 155 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 5504 Ways and Means SB 161 Health and Human Services SB 5505 Ways and Means SB 163 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 5506 Ways and Means SB 164 Judiciary SB 5507 Ways and Means SB 165 Environment and Natural Resources SB 5508 Ways and Means SB 166 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 5509 Ways and Means Development SB 5510 Ways and Means SB 167 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 5511 Ways and Means Development SB 5512 Ways and Means SB 168 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 5513 Ways and Means Development SB 5514 Ways and Means SB 169 Judiciary SB 5515 Ways and Means SB 170 Health and Human Services SB 5517 Ways and Means SB 171 Finance and Revenue SB 5518 Ways and Means SB 172 Finance and Revenue SB 5519 Ways and Means SB 173 Finance and Revenue SB 5520 Ways and Means SB 175 Finance and Revenue SB 5521 Ways and Means SB 176 Finance and Revenue SB 5523 Ways and Means SB 177 Finance and Revenue SB 5524 Ways and Means SB 178 Finance and Revenue SB 5525 Ways and Means SB 179 Finance and Revenue SB 5526 Ways and Means SB 180 Finance and Revenue SB 5527 Ways and Means SB 181 Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means SB 5528 Ways and Means SB 182 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 5529 Ways and Means Development SB 5530 Ways and Means Senate adjourned until 11:30 a.m. Monday by SB 5531 Ways and Means unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 5532 Ways and Means SB 5533 Ways and Means Monday, January 15, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 5534 Ways and Means SB 5535 Ways and Means Senate convened at 11:30 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were SB 5536 Ways and Means present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, SB 5537 Ways and Means Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., SB 5538 Ways and Means Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, SB 5539 Ways and Means SENATE JOURNAL SJ-35

SB 5540 Ways and Means SB 238 Environment and Natural Resources SB 5541 Ways and Means Senate adjourned until 11:30 a.m. Monday by SB 5542 Ways and Means unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 5543 Ways and Means Monday, January 22, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 5544 Ways and Means SB 5545 Ways and Means Senate convened at 11:30 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were SB 5546 Ways and Means present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, SB 5547 Ways and Means Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., SB 5548 Ways and Means George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monroe, Monnes Anderson, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, SB 5549 Ways and Means Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, SB 5550 Ways and Means Westlund, Whitsett; excused • Winters. Colors were SB 5551 Ways and Means posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Gavriel Gefen, director of Keren SB 5552 Ways and Means HaShlichut, an Israeli association of Messianic SB 5553 Ways and Means Jewish emissaries, Israeli missions agency, SB 5554 Ways and Means Jerusalem. SB 33 Health and Human Services SCR 1 -- Message from the House announcing SB 48 Finance and Revenue adoption. SB 49 Business, Transportation and Workforce SCR 1 -- Message from the Speaker announcing Development he signed on January 18. SB 50 Legislative Operations and Reform Committee Report Summary No. 1 listing the SB 62 Business, Transportation and Workforce following reports was distributed to members January 19. Summary list recorded in Journal and Development Status Report by order of the President. SB 63 Business, Transportation and Workforce Report by Committee on Rules recommending Development that the Governor’s appointment of Earnest Ettlich to SB 69 Finance and Revenue the Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability be SB 75 Education and General Government; Ways and confirmed. Means Report by Committee on Rules recommending SB 100 Ways and Means that the Governor’s appointment of Jeanene Smith as the Administrator of the Office for Oregon Health SB 101 Business, Transportation and Workforce Policy and Research be confirmed. Development Report by Committee on Rules recommending SB 102 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Legislative that the Governor’s appointment of Steven Powers to Operations and Reform the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison SB 103 Environment and Natural Resources Supervision be confirmed. SB 104 Environment and Natural Resources Committee Report Summary No. 2 listing the SB 105 Environment and Natural Resources following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 106 Environment and Natural Resources by order of the President. SB 107 Environment and Natural Resources SB 32 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 136 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy; Ways and Public Affairs recommending passage. and Means SB 182 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 137 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy; Transportation and Workforce Development Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. SB 140 Judiciary Bates moved that the Senate confirm the SB 145 Health Policy and Public Affairs Governor’s appointment of Earnest Ettlich to the SB 146 Health Policy and Public Affairs Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability. On confirmation the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • SB 147 Health Policy and Public Affairs Winters. Confirmed. SB 148 Health Policy and Public Affairs Monnes Anderson moved that the Senate SB 150 Business, Transportation and Workforce confirm the Governor’s appointment of Jeanene Development; Ways and Means Smith as the Administrator of the Office for Oregon SB 151 Business, Transportation and Workforce Health Policy and Research. On confirmation the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • Winters. Confirmed. Development; Finance and Revenue SB 156 Environment and Natural Resources Johnson moved that the Senate confirm the Governor’s appointment of Steven Powers to the State SB 162 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision. On SB 174 Judiciary confirmation the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • SB 183 Health and Human Services Winters. Confirmed. SB 184 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means SJM 3; SB 343, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, SB 237 Environment and Natural Resources 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440,

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441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, SB 195 Commerce 452, 500, 601 -- Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s desk. SB 196 Commerce SB 197 Commerce SB 32, 182 -- Read second time and passed to third reading calendar on March 5. (SR 8.81) SB 198 Education and General Government SB 199 Education and General Government The following measures were referred to committee on January 15 and recorded on Committee SB 200 Health and Human Services Referral List No. 4 which was distributed to SB 202 Commerce members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 203 Commerce Status Report by order of the President. SB 204 Commerce SCR 2 Legislative Operations and Reform SB 205 Health and Human Services SJR 3 Finance and Revenue SB 206 Health and Human Services SJR 10 Finance and Revenue SB 207 Health and Human Services SB 80 Finance and Revenue SB 208 Health and Human Services SB 84 Judiciary SB 209 Health and Human Services SB 85 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 210 Education and General Government Development SB 211 Finance and Revenue SB 87 Environment and Natural Resources SB 212 Education and General Government SB 90 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 214 Education and General Government Development SB 215 Education and General Government SB 91 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 216 Education and General Government Development SB 217 Education and General Government SB 92 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 218 Education and General Government; Ways and Development Means SB 93 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 221 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Development SB 94 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 222 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Development SB 95 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 223 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Development SB 96 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 224 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Development SB 97 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 226 Judiciary Development SB 227 Judiciary SB 109 Judiciary SB 228 Judiciary SB 110 Judiciary SB 229 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 116 Commerce SB 230 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 117 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 240 Environment and Natural Resources Development SB 242 Education and General Government SB 118 Commerce SB 243 Judiciary SB 119 Commerce SB 244 Judiciary SB 120 Commerce SB 245 Judiciary SB 122 Commerce The following measures were referred to SB 138 Commerce committee on January 17 and recorded on Committee SB 157 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means Referral List No. 5 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 158 Commerce Status Report by order of the President. SB 159 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 160 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means SCR 3 Education and General Government SB 188 Health and Human Services SJM 1 Environment and Natural Resources SB 189 Judiciary SJM 2 Environment and Natural Resources SB 190 Judiciary SJR 1 Legislative Operations and Reform SB 191 Health and Human Services SJR 2 Legislative Operations and Reform SB 192 Business, Transportation and Workforce SJR 4 Rules Development SJR 6 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SB 193 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 5522 Legislative Operations and Reform; Ways and Development Means SB 194 Commerce SB 185 Business, Transportation and Workforce SENATE JOURNAL SJ-37

Development SB 306 Judiciary SB 213 Education and General Government; Finance and SB 307 Judiciary Revenue SB 312 Education and General Government SB 219 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 313 Commerce Development SB 316 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and SB 220 Business, Transportation and Workforce Revenue Development SB 317 Environment and Natural Resources SB 225 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 318 Education and General Government Development; Ways and Means SB 319 Judiciary SB 231 Health and Human Services SB 320 Judiciary SB 232 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 322 Judiciary Means SB 323 Judiciary SB 233 Judiciary SB 325 Judiciary SB 234 Environment and Natural Resources SB 327 Judiciary SB 235 Environment and Natural Resources SB 328 Judiciary SB 236 Environment and Natural Resources SB 329 Health Care Reform; Ways and Means SB 241 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SB 330 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SB 258 Judiciary SB 332 Judiciary SB 260 Judiciary SB 338 Environment and Natural Resources SB 261 Education and General Government SB 339 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SB 262 Education and General Government SB 341 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 266 Judiciary SB 344 Judiciary SB 267 Judiciary SB 345 Judiciary SB 269 Judiciary SB 346 Judiciary SB 270 Judiciary SB 347 Judiciary SB 271 Judiciary SB 349 Judiciary SB 272 Judiciary SB 351 Judiciary SB 273 Judiciary SB 352 Commerce SB 274 Judiciary SB 361 Commerce SB 275 Judiciary SB 362 Health and Human Services SB 276 Judiciary SB 365 Education and General Government SB 277 Judiciary SB 371 Legislative Operations and Reform SB 278 Judiciary SB 374 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SB 279 Judiciary SB 375 Environment and Natural Resources SB 280 Judiciary SB 382 Education and General Government SB 281 Judiciary SB 384 Education and General Government SB 282 Judiciary SB 388 Commerce SB 284 Judiciary SB 389 Commerce SB 285 Judiciary SB 390 Commerce SB 286 Judiciary SB 392 Education and General Government SB 287 Judiciary SB 399 Health and Human Services SB 288 Judiciary SB 400 Commerce SB 289 Judiciary SB 401 Commerce SB 290 Judiciary SB 402 Commerce SB 291 Judiciary SB 408 Judiciary SB 292 Judiciary SB 409 Judiciary SB 295 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 410 Judiciary Development SB 411 Judiciary; Ways and Means SB 296 Judiciary SB 412 Judiciary SB 297 Judiciary SB 413 Judiciary SB 298 Judiciary SB 414 Judiciary SB 301 Judiciary SB 415 Judiciary SB 302 Judiciary SB 416 Finance and Revenue SB 303 Judiciary SB 417 Education and General Government; Ways and SB 304 Judiciary Means SB 305 Judiciary SB 420 Environment and Natural Resources

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SB 422 Rules SB 406 Judiciary SB 600 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 421 Education and General Government; Ways and Means Means SB 605 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 606 Health and Human Services Development The following measures were referred to The following measures were referred to committee on January 19 and recorded on Committee committee on January 18 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 7 which was distributed to Referral List No. 6 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Status Report by order of the President. SB 121 Judiciary

SJR 5 Finance and Revenue SB 246 Judiciary SJR 7 Finance and Revenue SB 248 Commerce SJR 8 Finance and Revenue SB 249 Judiciary SJR 9 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 250 Judiciary SB 186 Environment and Natural Resources SB 251 Judiciary SB 187 Environment and Natural Resources SB 252 Judiciary SB 201 Education and General Government SB 253 Commerce SB 239 Environment and Natural Resources SB 254 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 268 Judiciary Development SB 308 Judiciary SB 255 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 309 Judiciary Development SB 310 Judiciary SB 256 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 311 Judiciary Development SB 333 Legislative Operations and Reform SB 257 Judiciary SB 334 Education and General Government SB 259 Judiciary SB 335 Environment and Natural Resources SB 263 Judiciary SB 336 Environment and Natural Resources SB 264 Judiciary SB 337 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 265 Judiciary SB 340 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 283 Judiciary SB 342 Commerce SB 293 Judiciary SB 348 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 294 Business, Transportation and Workforce Means Development SB 350 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 299 Judiciary Development; Ways and Means SB 300 Judiciary; Finance and Revenue SB 358 Commerce SB 314 Commerce SB 367 Education and General Government SB 315 Judiciary SB 368 Commerce; Finance and Revenue SB 321 Judiciary SB 370 Education and General Government SB 324 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 372 Education and General Government Development; Ways and Means SB 376 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 326 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means SB 377 Judiciary SB 331 Judiciary SB 378 Education and General Government SB 353 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 379 Judiciary SB 354 Judiciary SB 380 Judiciary SB 355 Education and General Government; Ways and SB 381 Education and General Government Means SB 383 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 356 Health Policy and Public Affairs Development SB 357 Health and Human Services SB 385 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 359 Health and Human Services Development SB 360 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 387 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Finance and SB 363 Health Policy and Public Affairs Revenue SB 364 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 391 Judiciary SB 366 Finance and Revenue SB 393 Health and Human Services SB 369 Education and General Government; Finance and SB 394 Education and General Government Revenue; Ways and Means SB 396 Education and General Government SB 373 Environment and Natural Resources SB 403 Commerce SB 386 Business, Transportation and Workforce SENATE JOURNAL SJ-39

Development; Judiciary SB 95 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 395 Judiciary recommending passage. SB 397 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 99 -- Report by Committee on Environment Development and Natural Resources recommending passage. SB 404 Commerce SB 166 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 405 Commerce Transportation and Workforce Development SB 407 Health and Human Services recommending passage. SB 418 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 168 -- Report by Committee on Business, Development Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. SCR 1 -- President Courtney signed on January 17. SB 203 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage. President Courtney announced the following committee assignments effective January 19, 2007. SB 204 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage. JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON LAND USE SB 221 -- Report by Committee on Business, FAIRNESS Transportation and Workforce Development Floyd Prozanski, Co-Chair recommending passage. Larry George, Vice-Chair SB 224 -- Report by Committee on Business, Roger Beyer Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. Betsy Johnson Kurt Schrader SB 240 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. Senate adjourned until 11:30 a.m. Monday, by SB 268 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. recommending passage. SB 269 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Monday, January 29, 2007 -- Morning Session recommending passage. Senate convened at 11:30 a.m. President SB 270 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Courtney in Chair. The following members were recommending passage. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Gordly, SJR 11, 20; SB 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, Verger, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475 -- Introduced, read first time Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, excused -- Bates, Carter, and referred to President’s desk. George, L., Schrader, Winters. Colors were posted by SB 42, 60, 61, 62, 82, 89, 95, 99, 166, 168, 203, members from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office 204, 221, 224, 240, 268, 269, 270 -- Read second time Color Guard and the Senate pledged allegiance to the and passed to third reading calendar on March 5. (SR flag. Invocation by Chaplain Todd Pynch, Marion 8.81) County Sheriff’s Office, Salem. HCR 2 -- Read first time and referred to HCR 2 -- Message from the House announcing President’s desk. adoption. The following measures were referred to Committee Report Summary No. 3 listing the committee on January 22 and recorded on Committee following reports was distributed to members today. Referral List No. 8 which was distributed to Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and by order of the President. Status Report by order of the President. SB 42 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage. SB 5516 Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means SB 398 Commerce; Finance and Revenue; Ways and SB 58 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Means Ways and Means by prior reference. SB 419 Judiciary SB 60 -- Report by Committee on Health and SB 444 Rules Human Services recommending passage. Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Monday by SB 61 -- Report by Committee on Health and unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Human Services recommending passage. Monday, February 5, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 62 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were SB 82 -- Report by Committee on Health and present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Human Services recommending passage. Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes SB 89 -- Report by Committee on Environment Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, and Natural Resources recommending passage. Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund,

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Whitsett; absent, • Bates; excused • Schrader, SB 237 -- Report by Committee on Environment Winters. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged and Natural Resources recommending passage. allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Reverend Dr. Robert Elder, First Presbyterian Church, Salem. SB 260 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage. Committee Report Summary No. 4 listing the following reports was distributed to members Friday. SB 304 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report recommending passage. by order of the President. SB 305 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SCR 3 -- Report by Committee on Education and recommending passage. General Government recommending adoption with SB 307 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary amendments. recommending passage. SB 67 -- Report by Committee on Education and Brown moved that in compliance with Article IV, General Government recommending passage and Section 19 of the Oregon Constitution and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and notwithstanding any provision of the Permanent Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Rules of the Senate for the Seventy-Fourth by order of the President. Legislative Assembly, the requirement that on its SB 426 -- Report by Committee on Education and final passage each bill shall be read section by section General Government recommending passage with be suspended for the duration of the regular session amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and of the Seventy-Fourth Legislative Assembly and the Means by prior reference. requirement that every bill shall be read by title only on three several days in each House be suspended. Committee Report Summary No. 5 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. On suspension of the constitutional provisions, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report the vote was: Ayes, 27; absent, 1 • Bates; excused, 2 • by order of the President. Schrader, Winters. Constitutional provisions suspended. SJM 1 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending adoption. SCR 3 -- Taken from the March 5 third reading calendar and placed on February 12 calendar by SJR 9 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy unanimous consent on motion of Morse. and Public Affairs recommending adoption. SB 32, 42, 60, 61, 62, 82, 89, 95, 99, 166, 168, SB 40 -- Report by Committee on Health and 182, 203, 204, 221, 224, 240, 268, 269, 270 -- Taken en Human Services recommending passage. bloc from the March 5 calendar and placed on February 7 calendar by unanimous consent on motion SB 72 -- Report by Committee on Education and of Brown. General Government recommending passage. SJM 4; SJR 12, 13, 14, 16; SB 476, 477, 478, 479, SB 91 -- Report by Committee on Business, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 489, 490, Transportation and Workforce Development 491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 501, 502, recommending passage. 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, SB 171 -- Report by Committee on Finance and 514, 515, 516 -- Introduced, read first time and Revenue recommending passage. referred to President’s desk. SB 172 -- Report by Committee on Finance and SCR 3; SJM 1; SJR 9; SB 40, 72, 91, 171, 172, Revenue recommending passage. 173, 175, 176, 189, 194, 200, 220, 223, 230, 237, 260, 304, 305, 307 -- Read second time and passed to third SB 173 -- Report by Committee on Finance and reading calendar on March 5. (SR 8.81) Revenue recommending passage. The following measures were referred to SB 175 -- Report by Committee on Finance and committee on January 29 and recorded on Committee Revenue recommending passage. Referral List No. 9 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 176 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Status Report by order of the President. Revenue recommending passage. SB 189 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SJM 3 Education and General Government recommending passage. SB 343 Judiciary SB 194 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 423 Commerce recommending passage. SB 424 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 200 -- Report by Committee on Health and Development; Ways and Means Human Services recommending passage. SB 425 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 220 -- Report by Committee on Business, Development Transportation and Workforce Development SB 426 Education and General Government; Ways and recommending passage. Means SB 223 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 427 Commerce Transportation and Workforce Development SB 428 Judiciary recommending passage. SB 429 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 230 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 430 Rules and Public Affairs recommending passage. SB 431 Commerce SB 432 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SENATE JOURNAL SJ-41

SB 433 Health Policy and Public Affairs Wednesday, February 7, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 434 Education and General Government; Ways and Means Senate convened at 11:30 a.m. President SB 435 Judiciary Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, SB 436 Commerce Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., SB 437 Environment and Natural Resources George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes SB 438 Judiciary Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, SB 439 Health Policy and Public Affairs Westlund, Whitsett; excused • Winters. Colors were SB 440 Business, Transportation and Workforce posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Development Invocation by Senator Gary George, Newberg. SB 441 Education and General Government Committee Report Summary No. 6 listing the SB 442 Commerce following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 443 Business, Transportation and Workforce by order of the President. Development; Ways and Means SB 147 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 445 Judiciary and Public Affairs recommending passage. SB 446 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 155 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 447 Commerce and Public Affairs recommending passage. SB 448 Education and General Government SB 196 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 449 Business, Transportation and Workforce recommending passage. Development SB 258 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 450 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and recommending passage. Means SB 330 -- Report by Committee on Emergency SB 451 Business, Transportation and Workforce Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending Development passage. SB 452 Health and Human Services SCR 4; SJR 15, 17; SB 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, SB 500 Judiciary 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531, 604 -- SB 601 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s desk. (Carter in Chair) Means SB 147, 155, 196, 258, 330 -- Read second time The following measures were referred to and passed to third reading calendar on March 5. (SR committee on February 2 and recorded on Committee 8.81) Referral List No. 10 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 32 -- Read third time. Carried by Courtney, Status Report by order of the President. Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29, excused, 1 – Winters. Bill passed. SJR 20 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 42 -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. SB 454 Finance and Revenue On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 458 Commerce Walker, Winters. Bill passed. (President Courtney in SB 460 Finance and Revenue Chair) SB 462 Education and General Government SB 60 -- Read third time. Carried by George, G. SB 463 Commerce On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 2 – Walker, Winters. Bill passed. SB 464 Commerce SB 465 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 61, 62, 82, 89, 95, 99, 166, 168, 182, 203, 204, 221, 224, 240, 268, 269, 270 -- Carried over to Development February 12 calendar by unanimous consent at the SB 466 Business, Transportation and Workforce request of the Chair. Development The following measures were referred to SB 470 Business, Transportation and Workforce committee on February 5 and recorded on Committee Development; Ways and Means Referral List No. 11 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 471 Judiciary Status Report by order of the President. SB 472 Education and General Government; Ways and Means SJR 11 Rules SB 473 Judiciary SB 453 Environment and Natural Resources SB 475 Commerce SB 455 Judiciary HCR 2 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 456 Legislative Operations and Reform; Ways and Means Senate adjourned until 11:30 a.m. Wednesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 457 Judiciary; Ways and Means SB 459 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy; Finance and Revenue

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SB 461 Business, Transportation and Workforce Sincerely, Development Ted Kulongoski SB 467 Business, Transportation and Workforce Governor Development SB 468 Rules February 8, 2007 SB 469 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SB 474 Legislative Operations and Reform; Ways and OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Means ORS 480.535 provides that the Governor shall appoint the SB 505 Land Use Fairness members of the Board of Boiler Rules, subject to Senate Senate adjourned until 11:00 a.m. Monday by confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. ORS 171.565. I appoint Anthony Barsotti of Portland to the Board of Monday, February 12, 2007 -- Morning Session Boiler Rules for an unexpired four-year term, as provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending September 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. Senate convened at 11:00 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were This appointment is submitted for your consideration. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Sincerely, Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Ted Kulongoski Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Prozanski, Verger, Governor Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused • George, G., Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. February 8, 2007 Invocation by Rev. Gordon Birdman, Kingwood Bible Church, Salem. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE The following messages from the Governor were OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY read and referred to the President's desk: ORS 359.410 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Trust for Cultural Development Board, February 8, 2007 subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565.

I appoint Nicholas Fish of Portland to the Trust for TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Cultural Development Board for an unexpired four-year OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY term, as provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on October 31, 2009 effective upon Senate ORS 674.305 provides that the Governor shall appoint the confirmation. members of the Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner This appointment is submitted for your consideration. provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I appoint Richard Herman of Portland to the Appraiser Ted Kulongoski Certification and Licensure Board for an unexpired four- Governor year term, as provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on June 30, 2007 effective upon Senate confirmation. February 8, 2007 This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Sincerely, OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Ted Kulongoski Governor ORS 455.138 & 144 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Electrical and Elevator Board, February 8, 2007 subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565.

I appoint Dennis Perkins of Salem to the Electrical and TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Elevator Board for an unexpired four-year term, as OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 674.305 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Appraiser Certification and Licensure This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski I reappoint Richard Herman of Portland to the Appraiser Governor Certification and Licensure Board for a four-year term, as provided by statute, beginning July 1, 2007 and ending on June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. February 8, 2007 This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-43

TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I appoint Bruce Holte of Canby to the Board of OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Commissioners of the Port of Portland for an unexpired ORS 351.020 provides that the Governor shall appoint the four-year term, as provided by statute, beginning March 1, members of the State Board of Higher Education, subject to 2007 and ending on July 31, 2007 effective upon Senate Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS confirmation. 171.562 and ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. I appoint James Francesconi of Portland to the State Board of Higher Education for an unexpired four-year term, as Sincerely, provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on Ted Kulongoski June 30, 2008 effective upon Senate confirmation. Governor

This appointment is submitted for your consideration. February 8, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

February 8, 2007 ORS 778.215 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Portland, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I reappoint Bruce Holte of Canby to the Board of ORS 197.810 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Commissioners of the Port of Portland for a four-year term, members of the Land Use Board of Appeals, subject to as provided by statute, beginning August 1, 2007 and Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS ending on July 31, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. 171.562 and ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. I reappoint Tod Bassham of Salem to the Land Use Board of Appeals for a four-year term, as provided by statute, Sincerely, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on February 28, 2011 Ted Kulongoski effective upon Senate confirmation. Governor

This appointment is submitted for your consideration. February 8, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

February 8, 2007 ORS 778.215 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Portland, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I reappoint Mary Olson of Oregon City to the Board of ORS 678.800 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Commissioners of the Port of Portland for a four-year term, members of the Board of Examiners of Nursing Home as provided by statute, beginning March 20, 2007 and Administrators, subject to Senate confirmation, in the ending on March 19, 2011 effective upon Senate manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. confirmation. I appoint Arlene Gardner of Wilsonville to the Board of This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators for a partial three-year term, as provided by statute, beginning March 1, Sincerely, 2007 and ending on June 30, 2009 effective upon Senate Ted Kulongoski confirmation. Governor

This appointment is submitted for your consideration. February 8, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

February 8, 2007 ORS 656.751 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board of Directors of State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation, subject to Senate TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 171.565. ORS 778.215 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I reappoint John Anhorn of Medford to the Board of members of the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Directors of State Accident Insurance Fund for a four-year Portland, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner term, as provided by statute, beginning July 1, 2006 and provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. ending on June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation.

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This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 348.510 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Oregon Student Assistance Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by February 8, 2007 ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I appoint Brian Lemos of Powell Butte to the Oregon Student Assistance Commission for an unexpired four-year TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE term, as provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ending on June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 656.751 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board of Directors of State Accident This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Insurance Fund, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski I reappoint John Endicott of Tualatin to the Board of Governor Directors of State Accident Insurance Fund for a four-year term, as provided by statute, beginning February 1, 2006 and ending on January 31, 2010 effective upon Senate February 8, 2007 confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 673.725 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the State Board of Tax Practitioners, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS February 8, 2007 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I reappoint Marilyn Johnston of Central Point to the State Board of Tax Practitioners for a three-year term, as TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE provided by statute, beginning February 1, 2007 and ending OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY on January 31, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 181.200 provides that the Governor shall appoint the This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Superintendent of State Police, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and Sincerely, ORS 171.565. Ted Kulongoski Governor I appoint Timothy McLain as the Superintendent of State Police for a term, as provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on February 28, 2011 effective upon February 8, 2007 Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 342.350 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner February 8, 2007 provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I appoint Bill Beck of Salem to the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission for an unexpired three-year term, as TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY December 31, 2007 effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 348.510 provides that the Governor shall appoint the This appointment is submitted for your consideration. members of the Oregon Student Assistance Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by Sincerely, ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Ted Kulongoski Governor I appoint Bart Howard of Portland to the Oregon Student Assistance Commission for an unexpired four-year term, as provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on February 8, 2007 June 30, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 660.321 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Oregon Workforce Investment Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by February 8, 2007 ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565.

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SCR 3 -- Made a Special Order of Business at the I appoint Jill Eiland of Portland to the Oregon Workforce Investment Board for a three-year term, as provided by head of today’s Third Reading calendar on motion of statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on February Morse. 28, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. SB 82 -- Taken from today’s third reading This appointment is submitted for your consideration. calendar and placed on February 14 calendar by unanimous consent on motion of Morrisette. Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski SJM 1; SJR 9; SB 40, 72, 91, 147, 155, 171, 172, Governor 173, 175, 176, 189, 194, 196, 200, 220, 223, 230, 237, 258, 260, 304, 305, 307, 330 -- Taken from the March February 8, 2007 5 third reading calendar and placed on February 14 calendar by unanimous consent on motion of Brown.

TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SJR 18, 19; SB 9, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, ORS 660.321 provides that the Governor shall appoint the 560, 561, 562, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 571, members of the Oregon Workforce Investment Board, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580, 581, 582 -- subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. desk. I appoint Mark Lewis of Forest Grove to the Oregon Workforce Investment Board for a three-year term, as SB 83, 216, 233, 244, 310, 311, 380 -- Read provided by statute, beginning March 1, 2007 and ending on second time and passed to third reading calendar on February 28, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. March 5. (SR 8.81) This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SCR 3 -- Under Special Order of Business, read final time. Carried by Morse. On adoption of Sincerely, resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 • Ted Kulongoski George, G., Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Resolution Governor adopted. HB 2027, 2068, 2076, 2091, 2111, 2121, 2130, SB 61 -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. 2139, 2157, 2159, 2162, 2184, 2191, 2192, 2208, 2252, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 5 – 2266, 2267, 2274, 2279, 2292, 2355, 2356, 2358, 2364, Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Whitsett; 2365 -- Message from the House announcing passage. excused, 4 – George, G., Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Bill Committee Report Summary No. 7 listing the passed. following report was distributed to members on SB 62 -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert. February 9. Summary list recorded in Journal and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Status Report by order of the President. George, G., Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. SB 218 -- Report by Committee on Education and SB 89 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. On General Government recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – reference. George, G., Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. Committee Report Summary No. 8 listing the SB 95 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. following reports was distributed to members today. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 4 – Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse; excused, 4 – George, by order of the President. G., Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. SB 83 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 99 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. On recommending passage. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – George, G., Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. SB 216 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage. SB 166 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; SB 233 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 4 – George, G., Nelson, recommending passage. Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. SB 244 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 168 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes recommending passage. Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – George, G., Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Bill SB 310 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary passed. recommending passage. SB 182 -- Read third time. Carried by George, L. SB 311 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 2 – recommending passage. Atkinson, Kruse; absent, 1 – Carter; excused, 4 – SB 380 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary George, G., Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. recommending passage.

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SB 203, 204, 221, 224, 240, 268, 269, 270 -- SB 516 Education and General Government Carried over to February 14 calendar by unanimous SB 517 Education and General Government consent at the request of the Chair. SB 519 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2027, 2068, 2076, 2091, 2111, 2121, 2130, SB 520 Judiciary 2139, 2157, 2159, 2162, 2184, 2191, 2192, 2208, 2252, SB 522 Education and General Government 2266, 2267, 2274, 2279, 2292, 2355, 2356, 2358, 2364, 2365 -- Read first time and referred to President’s SB 524 Education and General Government desk. SB 525 Judiciary SB 526 Judiciary The following measures were referred to committee on February 7 and recorded on Committee SB 527 Judiciary Referral List No. 12 which was distributed to SB 528 Judiciary members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 529 Judiciary Status Report by order of the President. SB 530 Judiciary SJR 15 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 531 Health Policy and Public Affairs Development SB 604 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 521 Judiciary President Courtney announced the following committee assignments effective February 6, 2007. The following measures were referred to committee today and recorded on Committee Referral JOINT WAYS AND MEANS List No. 13 which was distributed to members. Subcommittee on General Government Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Betsy Johnson, Vice-Chair SJR 13 Finance and Revenue Senate adjourned until 11:30 a.m. Wednesday by SJR 14 Finance and Revenue unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 476 Education and General Government SB 477 Education and General Government; Ways and Wednesday, February 14, 2007 -- Morning Session Means SB 478 Commerce Senate convened at 11:30 a.m. President Pro Tempore, Carter in Chair. The following members SB 479 Education and General Government were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, SB 480 Judiciary Brown, Burdick, President Courtney, Deckert, Devlin, SB 481 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Means Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, Verger, SB 482 Business, Transportation and Workforce Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused • Schrader, Development Walker. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Pastor W. G. SB 484 Commerce Hardy Jr., from Highland United Church of Christ, SB 485 Commerce Portland. SB 486 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2086, 2088, 2141, 2142, 2158, 2160, 2161, SB 487 Judiciary 2165, 2202, 2203, 2204, 2205, 2220, 2287, 2289, 2343 - SB 488 Judiciary - Message from the House announcing passage. SB 489 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Committee Report Summary No. 9 listing the SB 490 Environment and Natural Resources following reports was distributed to members SB 491 Health and Human Services February 13. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 499 Judiciary SB 501 Judiciary SJM 3 -- Report by Committee on Education and SB 502 Business, Transportation and Workforce General Government recommending adoption with amendments. Development SB 503 Commerce SB 47 -- Report by Committee on Education and SB 504 Commerce General Government recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and SB 506 Commerce Means by prior reference. SB 507 Environment and Natural Resources SB 508 Environment and Natural Resources SB 70 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with SB 510 Judiciary amendments. SB 511 Finance and Revenue SB 512 Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means SB 214 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with SB 513 Environment and Natural Resources amendments. SB 514 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and Revenue SB 515 Judiciary SENATE JOURNAL SJ-47

SB 384 -- Report by Committee on Education and James Francesconi Rules General Government recommending passage with amendments. Land Use Board of Appeals (ORS 197.810) SB 392 -- Report by Committee on Education and Tod Bassham (r) Rules General Government recommending passage with amendments. Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators SJR 9 -- Taken from today’s third reading (ORS 678.800) calendar and placed on March 5 calendar by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. Arlene Gardner Rules

SB 570, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, Board of Commissioners of the Port of Portland (ORS 591, 592, 593, 594 -- Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s desk. 778.215) SJM 3; SB 70, 214, 384, 392 -- Read second time Bruce Holte (a) and (r) Rules and passed to third reading calendar on March 5. (SR Mary Olson (r) Rules 8.81) Board of Directors of State Accident Insurance Fund SB 82 -- Read third time. Carried by George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Corporation (ORS 656.751) George, L.; excused, 2 – Schrader, Walker. Bill John Anhorn (r) Rules passed. John Endicott (r) Rules SB 203 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Oregon Student Assistance Commission (ORS Kruse; excused, 2 – Schrader, Walker. Bill passed. 348.510) SB 204 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. Bart Howard Rules On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Brian Lemos Rules Beyer, Schrader, Walker. Bill passed. (President Courtney in Chair) Superintendent of State Police (ORS 181.200) SB 221 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Timothy McLain Rules Anderson. Potential conflict of interest declared by George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Atkinson, George, G., Kruse, Nelson, State Board of Tax Practitioners (ORS 673.725) Whitsett; excused, 3 – Beyer, Schrader, Walker. Bill Marilyn Johnston (r) Rules passed. SJM 1; SB 40, 72, 91, 147, 155, 171, 172, 173, Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (ORS 175, 176, 189, 194, 196, 200, 220, 223, 224, 230, 237, 342.350) 240, 258, 260, 268, 269, 270, 304, 305, 307, 330 -- Bill Beck Rules Carried over to February 19 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Trust for Cultural Development Board (ORS 359.410) HB 2086, 2088, 2141, 2142, 2158, 2160, 2161, 2165, 2202, 2203, 2204, 2205, 2220, 2287, 2289, 2343 - Nicholas Fish Rules - Read first time and referred to President’s desk. State Workforce Investment Board (ORS 660.321) The following measures were referred to committee on February 12 and recorded on Jill Eiland Rules Committee Referral List No. 14 which was distributed Mark Lewis Rules to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. The following measures were referred to committee on February 12 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 15 which was distributed Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board (ORS to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and 674.305) Status Report by order of the President. Richard Herman (a) and (r) Rules SJM 4 Judiciary SJR 12 Judiciary Board of Boiler Rules (ORS 480.535) SJR 16 Education and General Government; Ways and Anthony Barsotti Rules Means SB 483 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and Electrical and Elevator Board (ORS 455.14) Means Dennis Perkins Rules SB 492 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development State Board of Higher Education (ORS 351.020) SB 493 Judiciary

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SB 494 Rules SB 224 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On SB 495 Rules passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • Schrader. Bill passed. SB 496 Rules SB 497 Rules SB 240 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On SB 498 Rules passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • Schrader. Bill passed. SB 509 Environment and Natural Resources SB 571 Judiciary SB 268 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • Senate adjourned until 10:45 a.m. Monday by Schrader. Bill passed. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair.

SB 269 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • Monday, February 19, 2007 -- Morning Session Schrader. Bill passed.

Senate convened at 10:45 a.m. President SB 270 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. Courtney in Chair. The following members were On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Schrader. Bill passed. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes SJM 1 -- Read final time. Carried by Atkinson. Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 29; Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, excused, 1 • Schrader. Memorial adopted. Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Schrader. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. SB 40 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On Invocation by Henry Sakamoto, Portland. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • Schrader. Bill passed. HJM 2; HJR 7, 11 -- Message from the House announcing adoption. SB 72 -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • HB 2128, 2147, 2148, 2164, 2207, 2230, 2231, Schrader. Bill passed. 2249, 2265, 2268, 2272, 2290, 2309, 2316, 2319, 2321, 2449 -- Message from the House announcing passage. SB 91 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 • Committee Report Summary No. 10 listing the Schrader. Bill passed. following report was distributed to members February 16. Summary list recorded in Journal and SB 147 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. Status Report by order of the President. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 • Beyer, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed. SB 5519 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 155, 171, 172, 173, 175, 176, 189, 194, 196, 200, 220, 223, 230, 237, 258, 260, 304, 305, 307, 330 -- Committee Report Summary No. 11 listing the Carried over to February 21 calendar by unanimous following reports was distributed to members today. consent at the request of the Chair. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. HJM 2; HJR 7, 11; HB 2128, 2147, 2148, 2164, 2207, 2230, 2231, 2249, 2265, 2268, 2272, 2290, 2309, SB 37 -- Report by Committee on Health and 2316, 2319, 2321, 2449 -- Read first time and referred Human Services recommending passage and referral to President’s desk. to Committee on Finance and Revenue then Ways and Means by prior reference. The following measures were referred to committee on February 14 and recorded on SB 65 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Committee Referral List No. 16 which was distributed recommending passage. to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 79 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Status Report by order of the President. recommending passage. SCR 4 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 81 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SJR 17 Legislative Operations and Reform recommending passage. SJR 18 Judiciary SB 439 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SJR 19 Business, Transportation and Workforce and Public Affairs recommending passage. Development SCR 5, 6, 7; SJM 5; SJR 21, 22, 23; SB 595, 596, SB 518 Finance and Revenue 597, 598, 599, 607, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, SB 523 Commerce 618, 619, 620, 621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 628, SB 532 Education and General Government 629, 630, 633, 635, 636, 637, 639, 651 -- Introduced, SB 533 Education and General Government read first time and referred to President’s desk. SB 536 Judiciary SB 5519; 65, 79, 81, 439 -- Read second time and SB 539 Business, Transportation and Workforce passed to third reading calendar on March 5. (SR Development 8.81) SB 540 Judiciary SB 541 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SENATE JOURNAL SJ-49

Means The following measures were referred to SB 543 Business, Transportation and Workforce committee on February 15 and recorded on Development Committee Referral List No. 17 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 545 Business, Transportation and Workforce Status Report by order of the President. Development SB 549 Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means SB 579 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 551 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Development SB 580 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 553 Judiciary Development SB 554 Judiciary SB 581 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 555 Judiciary Development; Ways and Means SB 556 Commerce SB 582 Finance and Revenue SB 558 Judiciary SB 559 Commerce The following measures were referred to SB 560 Commerce committee on February 16 and recorded on SB 564 Commerce Committee Referral List No. 18 which was distributed SB 565 Commerce to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 566 Business, Transportation and Workforce Status Report by order of the President. Development SB 9 Education and General Government SB 568 Environment and Natural Resources SB 534 Education and General Government SB 569 Environment and Natural Resources SB 535 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and SB 572 Environment and Natural Resources Revenue SB 573 Judiciary SB 550 Finance and Revenue SB 574 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 557 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Development SB 575 Rules SB 567 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 577 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Development; Ways and Means SB 570 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SB 578 Judiciary SB 576 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2068 Environment and Natural Resources SB 583 Commerce HB 2076 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 584 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Finance and Development Revenue HB 2091 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 585 Finance and Revenue Development SB 586 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2111 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 587 Health Policy and Public Affairs Development SB 589 Education and General Government; Ways and HB 2139 Judiciary Means HB 2157 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 590 Judiciary HB 2159 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 591 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2162 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 592 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2192 Judiciary Development HB 2266 Education and General Government SB 593 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2267 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development; Finance and Revenue Development SB 594 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2274 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development; Ways and Means Development HB 2086 Education and General Government HB 2279 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2088 Education and General Government Development HB 2121 Judiciary HB 2292 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2141 Judiciary Development HB 2142 Judiciary HB 2355 Judiciary HB 2158 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2356 Judiciary HB 2160 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2358 Judiciary HB 2161 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2364 Judiciary HB 2165 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2365 Judiciary Development HB 2184 Health and Human Services

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HB 2191 Health and Human Services Report by Committee on Rules recommending HB 2203 Commerce that the Governor’s appointment of Anthony Barsotti to the Board of Boiler Rules be confirmed. HB 2204 Commerce HB 2205 Commerce Report by Committee on Rules recommending HB 2220 Commerce that the Governor’s appointment of Dennis Perkins to the Electrical and Elevator Board be confirmed. HB 2287 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2289 Environment and Natural Resources Report by Committee on Rules recommending HB 2343 Judiciary that the Governor’s appointment of James Francesconi to the State Board of Higher Education Senate adjourned until 11:30 a.m. Wednesday by be confirmed. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s reappointment of Tod Bassham Wednesday, February 21, 2007 -- Morning Session to the Land Use Board of Appeals be confirmed. Senate convened at 11:30 a.m. President Report by Committee on Rules recommending Courtney in Chair. The following members were that the Governor’s appointment of Arlene Gardner to present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, the Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Administrators be confirmed. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Report by Committee on Rules recommending Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, that the Governor’s appointments of Bruce Holte (a) Whitsett, Winters; excused • Schrader. Colors were and (r) and Mary Olson (r) (appearance waived) to the posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Board of Commissioners of the Port of Portland be Invocation by Josh Marhall, the Children’s Pastor from Court Street Christian, Salem. confirmed en bloc. HJR 4 -- Message from the House announcing Report by Committee on Rules recommending adoption. that the Governor’s reappointments of John Anhorn (appearance waived) and John Endicott (appearance HB 2022, 2047, 2097, 2098, 2116, 2122, 2227, waived) to the Board of Directors of State Accident 2234, 2238, 2248, 2281, 2282, 2285, 2312, 2313, 2315, Insurance Fund Corporation be confirmed en bloc. 2360, 2367, 2368, 2405, 2444, 2445 -- Message from the House announcing passage. Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s appointments of Bart Howard Committee Report Summary No. 12 listing the and Brian Lemos to the Oregon Student Assistance following report was distributed to members Commission be confirmed en bloc. February 19. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s appointment of Timothy McLain SB 549 -- Report by Committee on Finance and as the Superintendent State Police be confirmed. Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior Report by Committee on Rules recommending reference. that the Governor’s reappointment of Marilyn Johnston (appearance waived) to the State Board of Committee Report Summary No. 13 listing the Tax Practitioners be confirmed. following reports was distributed to members February 20. Summary list recorded in Journal and Report by Committee on Rules recommending Status Report by order of the President. that the Governor’s appointment of Bill Beck to the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission be SB 184 -- Report by Committee on Health and confirmed. Human Services recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s appointment of Nicholas Fish to SB 241 -- Report by Committee on Emergency the Trust for Cultural Development Board be Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending confirmed. passage with amendments. Report by Committee on Rules recommending SB 362 -- Report by Committee on Health and that the Governor’s appointments of Jill Eiland and Human Services recommending passage with Mark Lewis to the State Workforce Investment Board amendments. be confirmed en bloc. SB 451 -- Report by Committee on Business, Committee Report Summary No. 14 listing the Transportation and Workforce Development following reports was distributed to members today. recommending passage with amendments. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s appointment and reappointment SJR 20 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy of Richard Herman (appearance waived) to the and Public Affairs recommending adoption. Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board be confirmed. SB 46 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-51

Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Nicholas Fish SB 202 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage. State Workforce Investment Board

SB 205 -- Report by Committee on Health and Jill Eiland Human Services recommending passage. Mark Lewis SB 207 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage. Brown moved that the Senate confirm the Governor’s appointment of James Francesconi to the SB 433 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy State Board of Higher Education. On confirmation the and Public Affairs recommending passage. vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Walker; excused, 1 – Schrader. Confirmed. HCR 2 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending adoption. Nelson moved that the Senate confirm the Governor’s appointment of Tod Bassham to the Land Monnes Anderson moved that the rules be Use Board of Appeals. On confirmation the vote was: suspended and the following appointments be Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Schrader. Confirmed. confirmed en bloc. Motion carried by unanimous consent. On confirmation the vote was: Ayes, 29; Johnson moved that the Senate confirm the excused, 1 – Schrader. Confirmed en bloc. Governor’s appointment of Timothy McLain as the Superintendent of State Police. On confirmation the Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board vote was: Ayes, 29; excused 1 – Schrader. Confirmed.

Richard Herman (a) and (r) SB 631, 632, 634, 638, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 660, 661, 662, 706 -- Introduced, read first time and Board of Boiler Rules referred to President’s desk.

Anthony Barsotti SJR 20; SB 202, 205, 207, 241, 362, 433, 451 -- Read second time and passed to third reading calendar on March 5. (SR 8.81) Electrical and Elevator Board SB 155 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Dennis Perkins Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed. Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators SB 171 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Arlene Gardner George, L.; excused, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed.

SB 172 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. Board of Commissioners of the Port of Portland On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed. Bruce Holte (a) and (r) Mary Olson (r) SB 173 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Board of Directors of State Accident Insurance Fund Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed. Corporation SB 175, 176, 189, 194, 196, 200, 220, 223, 230, John Anhorn (r) 237, 258, 260, 304, 305, 307, 330 -- Carried over to John Endicott (r) February 26 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Oregon Student Assistance Commission HJR 4; HB 2022, 2047, 2097, 2098, 2116, 2122, 2227, 2234, 2238, 2248, 2281, 2282, 2285, 2312, 2313, Bart Howard 2315, 2360, 2367, 2368, 2405, 2444, 2445 -- Read first Brian Lemos time and referred to President’s desk. HCR 2 -- Read second time and passed to third State Board of Tax Practitioners reading calendar on March 5. (SR 8.81)

Marilyn Johnston (r) The following measures were referred to committee on February 19 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 19 which was distributed Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Bill Beck SB 537 Judiciary Trust for Cultural Development Board SB 538 Judiciary

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SB 542 Business, Transportation and Workforce ORS 677.235 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board of Medical Examiners, subject to Development Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS SB 544 Judiciary 171.562 and ORS 171.565. SB 546 Judiciary I appoint Sarojini Budden of Lake Oswego to the Board of SB 547 Judiciary Medical Examiners for a partial three-year term beginning SB 548 Judiciary April 1, 2007 and ending February 28, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. SB 552 Judiciary SB 561 Commerce This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

SB 562 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means Sincerely, SB 563 Commerce Ted Kulongoski SB 588 Land Use Fairness; Ways and Means Governor HB 2027 Health and Human Services HB 2130 Judiciary February 23, 2007 HB 2208 Education and General Government; Ways and Means TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE HB 2252 Judiciary; Ways and Means OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Monday by ORS 677.235 provides that the Governor shall appoint the unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. members of the Board of Medical Examiners, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS Monday, February 26, 2007 -- Morning Session 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I reappoint Nathalie Johnson of Portland to the Board of Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President Medical Examiners for a three-year term beginning March Courtney in Chair. The following members were 1, 2007 and ending February 28, 2010 effective upon Senate present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, confirmation. Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; Sincerely, excused – Bates, Johnson, Schrader. Colors were Ted Kulongoski posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Governor Invocation by Reverend Rob Bjornstead, Peace Lutheran Church, Salem. The following messages from the Governor were February 23, 2007 read and referred to the President’s desk: TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE February 23, 2007 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 677.235 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board of Medical Examiners, subject to TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 171.562 and ORS 171.565. ORS 516.080 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I reappoint Gary LeClair of Eugene to the Board of Medical members of the Governing Board of State Department of Examiners for a three-year term beginning March 1, 2007 Geology and Mineral Industries, subject to Senate and ending February 28, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and confirmation. ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. I appoint R. Charles Vars of Corvallis to the Governing Board of State Department of Geology and Mineral Sincerely, Industries for an unexpired four-year term beginning Ted Kulongoski March 21, 2007 and ending December 31, 2009 effective Governor upon Senate confirmation.

This appointment is submitted for your consideration. February 23, 2007 Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY February 23, 2007 ORS 677.235 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board of Medical Examiners, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE 171.562 and ORS 171.565. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I appoint Lewis Neace of Hillsboro to the Board of Medical Examiners for a partial three-year term beginning April 1, SENATE JOURNAL SJ-53

2007 and ending February 28, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. February 23, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 678.140 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon State Board of Nursing, subject to February 23, 2007 Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565.

TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I appoint Julia Willis of Corvallis to the Oregon State Board OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of Nursing for a partial three-year term beginning March 21, 2007 and ending December 31, 2009 effective upon ORS 677.235 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Senate confirmation. members of the Board of Medical Examiners, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS This appointment is submitted for your consideration. 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I reappoint David Watt of Portland to the Board of Medical Ted Kulongoski Examiners for a three-year term beginning March 1, 2007 Governor and ending February 28, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. February 23, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the February 23, 2007 members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I appoint Michael Healy of Lebanon to the Board on Public Safety Standards and Practices for an unexpired three-year ORS 678.140 provides that the Governor shall appoint the term beginning March 21, 2007 and ending June 30, 2008 members of the Oregon State Board of Nursing, subject to effective upon Senate confirmation. Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

I appoint Claudia Coon of Portland to the Oregon State Sincerely, Board of Nursing for a partial three-year term beginning Ted Kulongoski March 21, 2007 and ending December 31, 2009 effective Governor upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. February 23, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 673.725 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the State Board of Tax Practitioners, subject to February 23, 2007 Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565.

TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I appoint Toni Ellsworth of Hillsboro to the State Board of OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Tax Practitioners for an unexpired three-year term beginning April 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective ORS 678.140 provides that the Governor shall appoint the upon Senate confirmation. members of the Oregon State Board of Nursing, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS This appointment is submitted for your consideration. 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I reappoint James McDonald of Portland to the Oregon Ted Kulongoski State Board of Nursing for a three-year term beginning Governor January 1, 2007 and ending December 31, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. HJM 5; HJR 12 -- Message from the House announcing adoption. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. HB 2163, 2447 -- Message from the House Sincerely, announcing passage. Ted Kulongoski Governor

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Committee Report Summary No. 15 listing the SB 605 -- Report by Committee on Business, following reports was distributed to members Transportation and Workforce Development February 23. Summary list recorded in Journal and recommending passage. Status Report by order of the President. HB 2139 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 122 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage. recommending passage with amendments. SCR 4; SJM 3; SJR 15, 20; SB 5519, 5528, 5531; SB 139 -- Report by Committee on Business, 65, 70, 79 -- Taken from the March 5 third reading Transportation and Workforce Development calendar and placed on February 28 calendar by recommending passage with amendments. unanimous consent on motion of Brown. SB 197 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SJR 24; SB 658, 659, 666, 667, 668, 669, 670, recommending passage with amendments. 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682, 683, 684, 685, 686, 687, 688, 689, 690, 691 -- Committee Report Summary No. 16 listing the Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s following reports was distributed to members desk. February 23. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SCR 4; SJR 15; SB 5528, 5531; 84, 120, 122, 139, 197, 199, 255, 325, 371, 400, 447, 465, 516, 549, 605 -- SB 255 -- Report by Committee on Business, Read second time and passed to third reading Transportation and Workforce Development calendar on March 5. (SR 8.81) recommending passage with amendments. SB 175 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. SB 549 -- Report by Committee on Ways and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 7 – Means recommending passage with amendments to Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Nelson, the A-Engrossed bill. Whitsett; excused, 3 – Bates, Johnson, Schrader. Bill Committee Report Summary No. 17 listing the passed. following reports was distributed to members today. SB 176 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 7 – by order of the President. Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Nelson, SCR 4 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Whitsett; excused, 3 – Bates, Johnson, Schrader. Bill and Public Affairs recommending adoption. passed. SJR 15 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 189 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. Transportation and Workforce Development On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – recommending adoption. Ferrioli; excused, 3 – Bates, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 5528 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage. SB 194 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – SB 5531 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Bates, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. Means recommending passage. SB 196 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. SB 84 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – recommending passage. Bates, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 120 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 200 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On recommending passage. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Beyer, SB 199 -- Report by Committee on Education and George, G., George, L., Nelson, Whitsett; excused, 3 – General Government recommending passage. Bates, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 325 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 220 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On recommending passage. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – Kruse; excused, 3 – Bates, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 371 -- Report by Committee on Legislative Operations and Reform recommending passage. SB 223 -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert. Conflict of interest declared by Starr. On passage of SB 400 -- Report by Committee on Commerce bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Bates, recommending passage. Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 447 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 230 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. On recommending passage. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 465 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 237 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. recommending passage. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 3 – George, G., George, L., Kruse; excused, 2 – Johnson, SB 516 -- Report by Committee on Education and Schrader. Bill passed. General Government recommending passage. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-55

SB 258 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. SB 622 Education and General Government; Ways and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Means Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 623 Finance and Revenue Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. SB 626 Judiciary SB 260 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. SB 627 Judiciary On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 2 – SB 629 Judiciary George, L., Winters; excused, 2 – Johnson, Schrader. SB 631 Judiciary Bill passed. SB 632 Legislative Operations and Reform; Ways and SB 304 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On Means passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 634 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. Means SB 305 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. SB 635 Finance and Revenue On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 638 Finance and Revenue Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 639 Judiciary SB 307 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On SB 649 Environment and Natural Resources passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 650 Education and General Government Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 652 Education and General Government SB 330 -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. On SB 706 Education and General Government passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – HJM 2 Education and General Government Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. HJR 4 Rules HJM 5; HJR 12; HB 2163, 2447 -- Read first time HJR 7 Health Policy and Public Affairs and referred to President’s desk. HJR 11 Health and Human Services HB 2139 -- Read second time and passed to third HB 2097 Environment and Natural Resources reading calendar on March 5. (SR 8.81) HB 2098 Environment and Natural Resources The following measure was referred to HB 2116 Education and General Government committee on February 21 and recorded on HB 2122 Judiciary Committee Referral List No. 20 which was distributed HB 2147 Judiciary to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and HB 2148 Judiciary Status Report by order of the President. HB 2164 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2202 Commerce; Ways and Means Development HB 2227 Judiciary The following measures were referred to committee on February 22 and recorded on HB 2230 Finance and Revenue Committee Referral List No. 21 which was distributed HB 2231 Finance and Revenue to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and HB 2234 Finance and Revenue Status Report by order of the President. HB 2238 Education and General Government SCR 5 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2248 Commerce SCR 6 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2249 Commerce SCR 7 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2265 Education and General Government SJR 21 Health and Human Services HB 2268 Business, Transportation and Workforce SJR 22 Legislative Operations and Reform Development SJR 23 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2281 Commerce Development HB 2282 Commerce SB 597 Judiciary HB 2285 Commerce SB 598 Judiciary HB 2309 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 599 Judiciary Development SB 607 Education and General Government; Ways and HB 2312 Health Policy and Public Affairs Means HB 2313 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 611 Judiciary HB 2315 Judiciary SB 612 Judiciary HB 2316 Judiciary SB 615 Education and General Government HB 2319 Judiciary SB 616 Commerce HB 2321 Judiciary SB 617 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means HB 2360 Judiciary SB 619 Education and General Government HB 2367 Judiciary SB 620 Health and Human Services HB 2368 Judiciary SB 621 Education and General Government HB 2444 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development

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HB 2445 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2356 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 2449 Business, Transportation and Workforce recommending passage. Development HB 2358 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage. Senate adjourned until 11:30 a.m.Wednesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2364 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage. Wednesday, February 28, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 2365 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Senate convened at 11:30 a.m. President recommending passage. Courtney in Chair. The following members were SCR 4 -- Taken from today’s third reading present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, calendar and placed on March 8 calendar by Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., unanimous consent on motion of Beyer. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, SCR 8; SJM 6, 9; SJR 25, 26, 27, 28, 29; SB 12, Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 692, 693, 694, 695, Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Schrader. Colors were 696, 697, 698, 699, 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 707, posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. 708, 709, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 716, 717, 718, Invocation by Steve Fowler, Salem Alliance Church, 719, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, Salem. 730, 731, 732, 733, 734, 737, 738, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5017, 5039; 2072, 754, 755, 756, 757, 758, 759, 760, 761, 762, 763, 764, 2073, 2099, 2100, 2129, 2135, 2269, 2271, 2275, 2286, 765, 766, 767, 768, 769, 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, 775, 2357, 2359, 2361, 2384, 2417 -- Message from the 776, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 784, 833 -- House announcing passage. Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s SCR 3 -- Message from the House announcing desk. adoption. SB 41, 163, 191, 271 -- Read second time and Committee Report Summary No. 18 listing the passed to third reading. following reports was distributed to members SJM 3 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by February 26. Summary list recorded in Journal and Deckert. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, Status Report by order of the President. 30. Memorial adopted. SJR 3 -- Report by Committee on Finance and SJR 15 -- Read final time. Carried by Metsger. Revenue recommending adoption with amendments. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 27; Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order nays, 3 • Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse. Resolution adopted. of the President. SJR 20 -- Final Reading. Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on March 5 SB 48 -- Report by Committee on Finance and calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Chair. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. SB 5519 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined Committee Report Summary No. 19 listing the by Devlin and Monnes Anderson. All present. On following reports was distributed to members passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 4 – February 27. Summary list recorded in Journal and Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse. Bill passed. Status Report by order of the President. SB 5519 -- George, L. requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the journal: SB 41 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage with “My vote against SB 5519-A, an appropriation of amendments. ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and SB 163 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding and Public Affairs recommending passage with of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall amendments. budget. SB 191 -- Report by Committee on Health and “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 Human Services recommending passage with budget be funded first and funded adequately. The amendments. passage of other appropriation bills before K-12 does not SB 271 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary give us a clear picture of the overall budget, nor the amount recommending passage with amendments. that will be appropriated for K-12 education. Committee Report Summary No. 20 listing the “Governor Kulongoski has sent the Oregon Legislature following reports was distributed to members today. an unsustainable budget. Legislative Fiscal office reports Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report that the Governor’s budget will leave a $1 billion-plus hole by order of the President. in the 2009-2011 budget. Such overspending is unnecessary and irresponsible. We currently have significant growth in HB 2192 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to adequately fund the recommending passage. State. The public needs to be assured – and the Legislature HB 2355 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary needs to ensure - that expenditures in this session remain recommending passage. sustainable for future legislatures. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-57

“It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ R. Charles Vars Rules budget without first having a clear view of both the overall budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” Board of Medical Examiners (ORS 677.235) SB 5528, 5531; 65, 70, 79 -- Carried over to March 5 calendar by unanimous consent at the Sarojini Budden Rules request of the Chair. Nathalie Johnson (r) Rules HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5017, 5039; 2072, Gary LeClair (r) Rules 2073, 2099, 2100, 2129, 2135, 2269, 2271, 2275, 2286, Lewis Neace Rules 2357, 2359, 2361, 2384, 2417 -- Read first time and David Watt (r) Rules referred to President’s desk. HB 2192, 2355, 2356, 2358, 2364, 2365 -- Read Oregon State Board of Nursing (ORS 678.140) second time and passed to third reading. The following measures were referred to Claudia Coon Rules committee on February 26 and recorded on James McDonald (r) Rules Committee Referral List No. 22 which was distributed Juila Willis Rules to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Board on Public Safety Standards and Training (ORS 181.620) SB 643 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and

Means Michael Healy Rules SB 644 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and Means State Board of Tax Practitioners (ORS 673.725) The following measures were referred to committee on February 26 and recorded on Toni Ellsworth Rules Committee Referral List No. 23 which was distributed SCR 3 -- President Courtney signed on February to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and 28. Status Report by order of the President. Senate adjourned until 11:00 a.m. Monday by SJM 5 Business, Transportation and Workforce unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Development SB 595 Health Policy and Public Affairs Monday, March 5, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 596 Education and General Government Senate convened at 11:00 a.m. President SB 613 Business, Transportation and Workforce Courtney in Chair. The following members were Development present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, SB 614 Education and General Government Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, SB 618 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, SB 624 Education and General Government Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett; excused -- SB 625 Business, Transportation and Workforce George, G., Schrader, Winter. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation Development by Pastor Bill Wilson, Portland Christian Center, SB 628 Commerce Portland. SB 630 Legislative Operations and Reform SCR 3 -- Message from the House announcing SB 633 Business, Transportation and Workforce the Speaker signed on March 1. Development HB 2210, 2211, 2212 -- Message from the House SB 636 Business, Transportation and Workforce announcing passage. Development Committee Report Summary No. 21 listing the SB 637 Environment and Natural Resources following reports was distributed to members March SB 651 Health Policy and Public Affairs 2. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status HB 2128 Judiciary Report by order of the President. HB 2207 Commerce SB 5523 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2272 Environment and Natural Resources Means recommending passage with amendments. HB 2290 Health and Human Services SB 48 -- Report by Committee on Ways and The following measures were referred to Means recommending passage with amendments to committee on February 27 and recorded on the A-Engrossed bill. Committee Referral List No. 24 which was distributed SB 215 -- Report by Committee on Education and to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and General Government recommending passage with Status Report by order of the President. amendments. Governing Board of the Department of Geology and SB 410 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Mineral Industries (ORS 516.080) recommending passage with amendments.

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SB 426 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 5531 -- Read third time. Carried by Means recommending passage with amendments to Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; the A-Engrossed bill. nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Committee Report Summary No. 22 listing the Winters. Bill passed. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 5531 -- George, L. requested the following by order of the President. explanation of vote be entered into the journal. SJR 3 -- Report by Committee on Ways and “My vote against SB 5531, an appropriation of Means recommending adoption of the A-Engrossed ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition resolution. to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and SB 5510 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding Means recommending passage. of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall budget. SB 5526 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage. “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 budget be funded first and funded adequately. The passage HB 2091 -- Report by Committee on Business, of other appropriation bills before K-12 does not give us a Transportation and Workforce Development clear picture of the overall budget, nor the amount that will recommending passage. be appropriated for K-12 education. HB 2142 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary “Governor Kulongoski has sent the Oregon Legislature recommending passage. an unsustainable budget. Legislative Fiscal office reports HB 2148 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary that the Governor’s budget will leave a $1 billion-plus hole recommending passage. in the 2009-2011 budget. Such overspending is unnecessary and irresponsible. We currently have significant growth in HB 2157 -- Report by Committee on Health the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to adequately fund the Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. State. The public needs to be assured – and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in this session remain HB 2158 -- Report by Committee on Health sustainable for future legislatures. Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. “It would be inappropriate to pass any “General Fund” HB 2159 -- Report by Committee on Health budget without first having a clear view of both the overall Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” HB 2343 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 65 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On recommending passage. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – SJR 9 -- Taken from today’s third reading George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. (Carter in calendar and placed on March 12 calendar by Chair) unanimous consent on motion of Monnes Anderson. SB 70 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 120 -- Taken from today’s third reading Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; calendar and placed on March 7 calendar by excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill unanimous consent on motion of Prozanski. passed. SCR 9, 10, 11, 12, 15; SJM 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15; SB 79 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. SJR 30, 32, 33, 34; SB 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14, 22, 24, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 247, 602, 608, 609, 640, 663, George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. 664, 665, 735, 736, 785, 786, 787, 788, 789, 790, 791, SJR 20 -- Read final time. Carried by Nelson. 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799, 800, 801, 802, 803, On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 27; 804, 805, 806, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Winters. 815, 827, 830, 831, 832, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, Resolution adopted. 840, 841, 842, 844, 892, 893, 895, 904, 913, 914 -- Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s SB 41 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by desk. Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill SJR 3; SB 5510, 5523, 5526; 48, 215, 410, 426 -- passed. Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 81 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On SB 5528 -- Read third time. Carried by passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. nays, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly; excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. Gordly granted SB 83 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. unanimous consent to change vote from aye to nay. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Winters. SB 5528 -- Gordly requested the following Bill passed. explanation of vote be entered into the journal: SB 84 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – “I am concerned that the Nurse Monitoring Program George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. remains in-house. This part of the board’s work should be SB 122 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by independent. I am not convinced that the current work Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; environment is not hostile for whistleblower employees.” SENATE JOURNAL SJ-59 excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill SB 676 Health Policy and Public Affairs passed. SB 677 Health and Human Services SB 139 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 678 Health Policy and Public Affairs George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill SB 679 Health and Human Services passed. SB 680 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 163 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Means Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 681 Judiciary excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Winters. Bill SB 682 Judiciary passed. SB 683 Environment and Natural Resources SB 191, 197, 199, 202, 205, 207, 214, 216, 233, SB 686 Education and General Government 241, 244, 255, 271, 310, 311, 325, 362, 371, 380, 384, SB 687 Business, Transportation and Workforce 392, 400, 433, 439, 447, 451, 465, 516, 549, 605 -- Carried over to the March 6 calendar by unanimous Development consent at the request of the Chair. SB 700 Legislative Operations and Reform HB 2022 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2210, 2211, 2212 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. HB 2047 Judiciary HB 2163 Commerce HB 2091, 2142, 2148, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2343 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 2405 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development; Ways and Means HCR 2; HB 2139, 2192, 2355, 2356, 2358, 2364, 2365 -- Carried over to March 6 calendar by The following measure was referred to unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. committee on March 1 and recorded on Committee The following measures were referred to Referral List No. 26 which was distributed to committee on February 28 and recorded on members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Committee Referral List No. 25 which was distributed Status Report by order of the President. to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 833 Land Use Fairness The following measures were referred to SJR 24 Health Policy and Public Affairs committee on March 5 and recorded on Committee SB 641 Health Policy and Public Affairs Referral List No. 27 which was distributed to SB 642 Judiciary members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 645 Business, Transportation and Workforce Status Report by order of the President. Development SJR 26 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 646 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SJR 27 Finance and Revenue SB 647 Judiciary; Ways and Means SJR 29 Rules SB 648 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means SB 12 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 653 Finance and Revenue SB 13 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 654 Judiciary; Ways and Means SB 15 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 655 Judiciary; Ways and Means Means SB 656 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 17 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 657 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development; Finance and Revenue Development SB 18 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 658 Judiciary Means SB 659 Judiciary SB 23 Education and General Government SB 660 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and SB 671 Judiciary Revenue SB 684 Commerce SB 661 Finance and Revenue SB 685 Rules SB 662 Finance and Revenue SB 688 Commerce SB 666 Judiciary SB 689 Commerce SB 667 Judiciary SB 690 Commerce SB 668 Judiciary SB 691 Judiciary SB 669 Judiciary SB 694 Judiciary SB 670 Judiciary SB 697 Finance and Revenue SB 672 Environment and Natural Resources SB 698 Legislative Operations and Reform SB 673 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 699 Legislative Operations and Reform Development SB 702 Environment and Natural Resources SB 674 Rules SB 703 Education and General Government; Ways and SB 675 Health Policy and Public Affairs Means

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SB 705 Environment and Natural Resources HB 5008 Ways and Means SB 707 Environment and Natural Resources HB 5009 Ways and Means SB 708 Environment and Natural Resources HB 5010 Ways and Means SB 709 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 5017 Ways and Means Development HB 5039 Ways and Means SB 711 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2072 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 713 Education and General Government; Ways and Development Means HB 2073 Health and Human Services SB 715 Health and Human Services HB 2099 Environment and Natural Resources SB 717 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2100 Environment and Natural Resources SB 718 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2135 Judiciary SB 719 Judiciary HB 2269 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 720 Judiciary Development SB 721 Education and General Government; Ways and HB 2271 Business, Transportation and Workforce Means Development SB 722 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2275 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 723 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means Development SB 724 Education and General Government HB 2286 Commerce SB 726 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2357 Judiciary SB 728 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2359 Judiciary Development HB 2361 Judiciary SB 737 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2384 Judiciary SB 738 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2447 Education and General Government SB 739 Environment and Natural Resources Senate adjourned until 11:00 a.m. Tuesday by SB 740 Education and General Government unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 743 Rules SB 744 Business, Transportation and Workforce Tuesday, March 6, 2007 -- Morning Session Development Senate convened at 11:00 a.m. President SB 746 Business, Transportation and Workforce Courtney in Chair. The following members were Development present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, SB 748 Business, Transportation and Workforce Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Development Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, SB 755 Education and General Government Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett; SB 757 Education and General Government; Ways and excused -- George, G., Winters. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Means Invocation by Tim Anderson, Professor of Bible and SB 762 Commerce Theology from Corban College, Salem. SB 763 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 5052; 2066, 2075, 2079, 2102, 2117, 2169, Development; Ways and Means 2170, 2188, 2239, 2242, 2283, 2284, 2468, 2565 -- SB 764 Judiciary Message from the House announcing passage. SB 771 Education and General Government; Ways and Committee Report Summary No. 23 listing the Means following reports was distributed to members today. SB 772 Environment and Natural Resources Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 773 Education and General Government by order of the President. SB 774 Education and General Government SB 242 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with SB 775 Education and General Government; Ways and amendments. Means SB 450 -- Report by Committee on Environment SB 777 Finance and Revenue and Natural Resources recommending passage. SB 779 Education and General Government Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior SB 780 Commerce reference. SB 781 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 643 -- Report by Committee on Environment Means and Natural Resources recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior SB 782 Business, Transportation and Workforce reference. Development; Ways and Means SB 644 -- Report by Committee on Environment HJM 5 Education and General Government and Natural Resources recommending passage. HJR 12 Education and General Government Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior HB 5007 Ways and Means reference. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-61

HB 2161 -- Report by Committee on Health 325, 362, 371, 380, 384, 392, 400, 410, 426, 433, 439, Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. 447, 451, 465, 516, 605 -- Carried over to March 7 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the SJR 3; SB 48, 549 -- Made Special Orders of Chair. Business, at the head of today’s third reading calendar by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. HB 5052; 2066, 2075, 2079, 2102, 2117, 2169, 2170, 2188, 2239, 2242, 2283, 2284, 2468, 2565 -- SJR 31, 37; SB 792, 816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, Read first time and referred to President’s desk. 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 828, 829, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 859, 860, HB 2161 -- Read second time and passed to third 861, 890, 891, 905, 907, 909, 910, 911, 912 -- reading. Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s desk. HCR 2; HB 2091, 2139, 2142, 2148, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2192, 2343, 2355, 2356, 2358, 2364, 2365 -- SJR 3 A-Eng. -- Under Special Order of Carried over to March 7 calendar by unanimous Business, read final time. Carried by Deckert. Call of consent at the request of the Chair. the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and Gordly. All present except George, G., Winters, President Courtney announced the following excused. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: committee assignments effective March 6, 2007. Ayes, 21; nays, 7 • Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – George, G., JOINT LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION Winters. Resolution adopted. COMMITTEE SJR 3 A-Eng. -- George, L. requested the Peter Courtney, Co-Chair following explanation of vote be entered into the Brad Avakian (alternate for Courtney) journal: Jason Atkinson “Sometimes the simplest advice is both the best and Kate Brown the hardest. The adage, ‘save first, spend second’ is a Richard Devlin perfect example. I fully support establishing a Rainy Day Ted Ferrioli Fund. However, how we create such a fund is important.

“SJR 3 would permanently repeal the corporate kicker JOINT LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL COMMITTEE and use that money for a savings account. The corporate Peter Courtney, Co-Chair kicker doesn’t just apply to big businesses; it applies to many, many small family businesses. I am not willing to Kate Brown exploit Oregon small businesses and expect them to carry Ginny Burdick the financial burden for the rest of the State. Any time the David Nelson State takes money away from the private sector it’s a tax; Floyd Prozanski (alternate for Courtney) plain and simple. Raising taxes ultimately hurts the Jackie Winters economy, forcing us to tap into our Rainy Day Fund. This is a cycle that we should not start and one we can avoid. Senate adjourned until 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. “Oregon’s General Fund has experienced a 20% increase since the last budget cycle. There is also an additional $6 billion in All Funds. We must use these Wednesday, March 7, 2007 -- Morning Session dollars to “save first, spend second. Senate convened at 11:00 a.m. President “Oregonians expect us to balance our budget and save Courtney in Chair. The following members were for hard times. What they don't expect is for us to raise present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Brown, Burdick, taxes when we have plenty of revenue. Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, “I look forward to fully supporting a Rainy Day plan Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, that uses General and All Funds dollars and not by raising Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; taxes.” excused – Beyer, George, G. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation SB 48 B•Eng. -- Under Special Order of by Chaplain Richard Morrow, Salem Union Gospel Business, read third time. Carried by Deckert. Call of Mission, Salem. the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Walker and Kruse. All present except George, G., Winters, HB 2589 -- Message from the House announcing excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; passage. nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – George, G., Winters. Bill Committee Report Summary No. 24 listing the passed. following report was distributed to members March 6. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 549 B-Eng. -- Under Special Order of by order of the President. Business, read third time. Carried by Schrader. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Westlund SB 706 -- Report by Committee on Education and and Devlin. All present except George, G., Winters, General Government without recommendation as to excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; passage and be returned to President’s desk for nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, referral to another committee. Referred to Committee Morse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – George, G., on Environment and Natural Resources by order of Winters. Bill passed. the President. SB 5510, 5523, 5526; 191, 197, 199, 202, 205, 207, 214, 215, 216, 233, 241, 244, 255, 271, 310, 311,

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Committee Report Summary No. 25 listing the “In the effort to rekindle a more positive relationship following reports was distributed to members today. between police officers and citizens who live in or near the Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report neighborhood where this event occurred, North Precinct by order of the President. command staff developed the St. John’s Community SCR 7 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Livability Mission. From Saturday, May 14, 2004, to and Public Affairs recommending adoption. Friday, August 27, 2004, twenty-six (26) officers, five (5) sergeants and a lieutenant from North Precinct SB 322 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary participated in the mission. From mid-afternoon to early recommending passage with amendments. morning on twenty-three (23) separate occasions, primarily SB 501 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary on their days off, officers saturated the neighborhoods, recommending passage. business districts and apartment complexes of the St. John’s area. The intent was to improve the livability of St. SB 553 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary John's while developing better relationships between the recommending passage. police and area residents. SB 579 -- Report by Committee on Business, “In order to make this mission happen, North Precinct Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. command staff planned for high visibility foot and bicycle patrols. The mission would require numerous police officers SB 581 -- Report by Committee on Business, to staff the street. It would also require those on the street Transportation and Workforce Development to be open and willing to engage citizens in conversation recommending passage. Referred to Committee on about neighborhood concerns. Ways and Means by prior reference. “The assignments were first offered on an overtime HJR 7 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending adoption. basis. No one signed up. The perception was that every contact could potentially escalate. A few officers were HB 2360 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary specifically asked to participate. Other officers were recommending passage. assigned to conduct foot patrols during part of their regular SB 400 -- Made a Special Order of Business at working shift. Eventually, after the mission began, more the head of today’s third reading calendar by officers began to sign up. Thanks to the professionalism and unanimous consent on motion of Brown. hard work of all those involved, the mission was successful at multiple levels. There was a marked decrease in SCR 13, 16; SJR 35, 36, 38; SB 843, 858, 862, nuisance activity. Police presence within the area became a 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, welcomed and normal occurrence. Police and community 886, 887, 888, 889, 894, 896, 897, 898, 899, 900, 901, relationships were improved. 902, 903, 906, 915, 916, 917, 918, 919, 920, 921, 922, “In applying SB 400 to this example, it seems doubtful 923, 924, 926, 927, 928, 929, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, 940, 941, 942, 943, 944, 945, 946 -- that the Livability Mission would have occurred at all, or Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s been as successful as it was. With officers assigned to foot desk. patrols rather than remaining in their police vehicles and responding to calls for service, it meant that fewer officers SCR 7; SB 242, 501, 553, 579 -- Read second time were available during the shift to take calls for service. and passed to third reading. Under SB 400, it could be argued that this shift in duties SB 400 -- Under Special Order of Business, read had a ‘potential’ impact on workload and officer safety. third time. Carried by Prozanski. Call of the Senate Under SB 400, the commander would have to contact City demanded by Devlin joined by Ferrioli and Bates. All bargaining representatives during the planning stage of the present except George, G., excused. On passage of bill mission, make a determination of whether conducting the the vote was: Ayes, 16; nays, 13 – Atkinson, Beyer, mission could ‘potentially’ impact workload or safety, and if Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Morse, so, notify the union, wait for a demand to bargain and if one Nelson, Starr, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – George, G. Bill passed. was made, engage in the bargaining process. SB 400 -- Gordly requested the following “Under current state law, if a collective bargaining explanation of vote be entered into the journal: agreement is in effect no unilateral change in a mandatory subject may be made unless agreement is reached at the “I am writing in opposition to SB 400, which would bargaining table or 90 days have passed. By the time the make any staffing level or safety issue with a potential bargaining process is utilized, the opportunity to effectively impact on employee safety and workload mandatory for carry out the mission is gone. bargaining. If enacted, SB 400 could affect virtually everything the Portland Police Bureau does on a daily basis. “Furthermore, under SB 400, if the Community Most significantly, by having to engage in the bargaining Livability Mission had to be bargained and no agreement process, SB 400 would delay or prevent our police was reached, the dispute would be submitted to an supervisors from responding directly to community arbitrator for a decision. What message does that send to concerns or unforeseen events on very short notice. our citizens and workforce? That an arbitrator (who may not even be from Oregon) knows what is best for the “One example is the St. John’s Community Livability relationship between our police force and our citizens? Mission. This mission was created after the March 2004 shooting of James Jahar Perez. Mr. Perez was shot and “Just as it is the precinct commander's responsibility killed by Portland Police during a traffic stop. The to determine the necessary level of staffing needed to carry relationship between the Police Bureau and citizens in the out missions that respond to citizen driven complaints community was strained and at times confrontational. quickly, it is my responsibility to make those decisions for the organization as a whole. The Portland Police Bureau SENATE JOURNAL SJ-63 shifted some precinct detective resources to a centralized “Current state law permits unions and public Homicide Cold Case unit. Would that be a decision with a employers who mutually agree to bring permissive subjects ‘potential’ impact that would have to be bargained under SB to the table and reach agreement on them. Another 400? We are in the process of hiring additional non-sworn available mechanism for raising concerns is the labor staff to be available at the front desks of our precincts. Is management committee. Our labor organizations use this that decision with a ‘potential’ impact that would have to be mechanism along with less formal avenues to communicate bargained under SB 400? If there is a change in crime their concerns. patterns in a particular area, will I be able to be reassigned personnel in a timely manner? If we decide to re-deploy “A well trained and professional workforce, proper officers from specialty assignments back to the street is that planning and good communication with the community are a ‘potential’ impact that must be bargained under SB 400? vital to providing effective and responsive police services. Effective police work also depends on great timing and “Where the relationship between citizens and law seizing opportunities when they arise. SB 400 would enforcement officers are concerned, I cannot think of an reduce our agency’s ability to respond to quickly developing issue that is of greater sensitivity and importance to a events. And, it would reduce the flexibility of police community than use of force. If adopted SB 400 could easily managers in making choices that serve their individual undermine a law enforcement agency’s ability to adopt and communities.” enforce use of force policies. SB 400 -- Verger requested the following “As one example, SB 111 proposes to create a planning explanation of vote be entered into the journal: authority in each county to develop a plan concerning the “As a former Mayor I fully understand the importance use of deadly physical force by police officers. SB 111 of the collective bargaining process. No one is more proposes that once the deadly physical force plan is appreciative of the men and women who serve on the front developed the governing body must approve or disapprove lines in public safety than I. the plan, and may not amend the plan. Although a nonmanagement representative nominated by a union “However, SB 400 addresses the need for staffing would serve on the deadly physical force planning levels that may well not be attainable in those counties authority, this is no guarantee that a public safety labor impacted by the loss of the Rural Funds or those cities in organization will not argue that the plan has a ‘potential’ compression as a result of Ballot Measure 5. impact on safety or workload and make a demand to bargain. “Low staffing levels are not a result of uncaring City Councils, but rather from the lack of funds. “What should the employer’s response be? If the governing body has adopted the plan, it cannot be amended. “For the serious impacts on local governments in my Yet, the Employment Relations Board has held that when a district I must vote ‘no’ on SB 400.” subject involves state or federal law and the subject is SB 191 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by mandatory for bargaining, a public employer has a duty to Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; bargain. Each county’s deadly physical force plan as nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Nelson, Starr; envisioned under SB 111 could be subjected to the excused, 3 – Brown, George, G., President Courtney. bargaining process making the application of SB 111 Bill passed. (Carter in Chair) difficult at best and most probably ineffective. Having an SB 197 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by arbitrator ultimately decide the policy would create Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; distance between local law enforcement and the community excused, 6 – Brown, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G., we serve. Winters, President Courtney. Bill passed. “I am not aware of data that says this legislation is SB 5510, 5523, 5526; 120, 199, 202, 205, 207, needed to make police workplaces in Oregon safe. Officer 214, 215, 216, 233, 241, 244, 255, 271, 310, 311, 325, 362, 371, 380, 384, 392, 410, 426, 433, 439, 447, 451, safety is already a priority. The State of Oregon 465, 516, 605 -- Carried over to March 8 calendar by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training sets unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. minimum qualification and training standards for police officers, which account for officer safety. The Portland HB 2589 -- Read first time and referred to Police organization has numerous ways of providing our President’s desk. officers as safe a working environment as possible – from HJR 7; HB 2360 -- Read second time and passed policies to training, to equipment, to safety committees, to to third reading. minimum staffing requirements (which are established for each unique shift in each of our five unique precincts, HCR 2; HB 2091, 2139, 2142, 2148, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2161, 2192, 2343, 2355, 2356, 2358, 2364, 2365 - depending on a variety of factors). Providing a safe - Carried over to March 8 calendar by unanimous workplace for employees is not only required by state law, it consent at the request of the Chair. is an inherent part of our daily decision-making. Senate adjourned until 11:00 a.m. Thursday by “State law provides mechanisms for public safety unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. unions to bring their safety and staffing concerns to the table. Currently, there is a duty to bargain if a staffing level Thursday, March 8, 2007 -- Morning Session or safety issue has a direct and substantial effect on the on- the-job safety of public employees. In addition, public safety Senate convened at 11:00 a.m. President unions are not prohibited from bringing their safety and Courtney in Chair. The following members were staffing concerns to the table, even if they are permissive present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, for bargaining. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson,

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Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Potential conflict of interest submitted by Westlund Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, on May 27, 2008. Letter included in original Winters; excused – George, G. Colors were posted and documents file. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Pastor Greg Allen, Bethany Bible Church, SCR 7; SB 5510, 5523, 5526; 120, 199, 202, 205, Portland. 207, 214, 215, 216, 233, 241, 242, 244, 255, 271, 310, 311, 325, 362, 371, 380, 384, 392, 410, 433, 439, 447, SB 60; HB 5011, 5034; 2031, 2109, 2149, 2150, 451, 465, 501, 516, 553, 579, 605 -- Carried over to 2228, 2229, 2236, 2253, 2254, 2259, 2260, 2340, 2348, March 12 calendar by unanimous consent at the 2379, 2460, 2580, 2707 -- Message from the House request of the Chair. announcing passage. Senate recessed until 2:30 p.m. by unanimous HJM 6 -- Message from the House announcing consent at the request of the Chair. Recess extended adoption. until 3:30 p.m. Committee Report Summary No. 26 listing the Senate reconvened at 3:30 p.m. President following reports was distributed to members today. Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Carter, Ferrioli, George, G., by order of the President. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, HB 2367 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters, absent. recommending passage. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by HB 2368 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Metsger and Devlin. All present except Atkinson, recommending passage. Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters, absent; Beyer, George, G., Morse, excused. SCR 4 -- Made a Special Order of Business at the Pending arrival of members subject to the Call, head of today’s third reading calendar by unanimous Senate at ease. Members subject to the Call arrived. consent on motion of Beyer. Further proceedings under the Call terminated by SB 426 -- Made a Special Order of Business at implied consent. Senate reassembled. the head of today’s third reading calendar by HB 2031, 2707 -- Message from the House unanimous consent on motion of Brown. announcing passage. SB 947, 948, 949, 950, 951, 952, 953, 954, 955, Senate proceeded to the order of First Reading of 956, 957, 958, 959, 960, 961, 962, 963, 964, 965, 966, House Measures by unanimous consent at the request 967, 968, 969, 976, 977, 978, 988, 989 -- Introduced, of the Chair. read first time and referred to President’s desk. HJM 6; HB 5011, 5034; 2031, 2109, 2149, 2150, SB 322 -- Read second time and passed to third 2228, 2229, 2236, 2253, 2254, 2259, 2260, 2340, 2348, reading. 2379, 2460, 2580, 2707 -- Read first time and referred SCR 4 -- Under Special Order of Business, read to President’s desk. final time. Carried by Beyer. On adoption of HB 2367, 2368 -- Read second time and passed to resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – third reading. George, G. Resolution adopted. HCR 2; HJR 7; HB 2091, 2139, 2142, 2148, 2157, Senate recessed until 11:55 a.m. by unanimous 2158, 2159, 2161, 2192, 2343, 2355, 2356, 2358, 2360, consent at the request of the Chair. 2364, 2365 -- Carried over to March 12 calendar by Senate reconvened at 11:55 a.m. President unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Courtney in Chair. All present except George, G., The following measures were referred to excused. committee on March 6 and recorded on Committee Senate, having recessed under the order of Third Referral List No. 28 which was distributed to Readings of Senate measures, resumed under that members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and order by unanimous consent at the request of the Status Report by order of the President. Chair. SJM 7 Judiciary SB 426 B-Eng. -- Under Special Order of Business, read third time. Carried by Deckert. SCR 10 Judiciary SB 811 Environment and Natural Resources SB 426 B-Eng. -- Morse moved bill be rereferred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Call of the The following measures were referred to Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and committee on March 8 and recorded on Committee Kruse. All present except George, G., excused. On Referral List No. 29 which was distributed to motion to rerefer the vote was: Ayes, 11, nays, 18 • Avakian, Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Devlin, Johnson, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Status Report by order of the President. Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, President Courtney, excused, 1 • George, SCR 8 Health Policy and Public Affairs G. Motion failed. SJM 6 Rules SB 426 B-Eng. -- Debate resumed. Call of the SJM 9 Rules Senate demanded by Brown joined by Monnes SJR 25 Judiciary Anderson and Walker. All present except George, G., SJR 28 Rules excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., SB 2 Judiciary Gordly, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, SB 16 Health and Human Services Winters; excused, 1 – George, G. Bill passed. SB 19 Environment and Natural Resources SENATE JOURNAL SJ-65

SB 20 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and Means Means SB 838 Environment and Natural Resources SB 21 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2129 Judiciary Development; Ways and Means HB 2417 Judiciary SB 27 Health Care Reform; Ways and Means Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Monday by SB 692 Judiciary unanimous consent at the request of the Chair.

SB 693 Judiciary SB 695 Judiciary Monday, March 12, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 696 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President SB 701 Finance and Revenue Courtney in Chair. The following members were SB 704 Environment and Natural Resources present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., SB 710 Judiciary Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, SB 712 Judiciary Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, SB 714 Judiciary Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused, • George, G., Schrader. Colors were posted SB 716 Business, Transportation and Workforce and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Development Invocation by Warm Springs Chief Delvis Heath, SB 725 Judiciary Central Oregon. SB 727 Judiciary Courtesies of the Senate were extended to former SB 729 Judiciary State Senator Bill Dwyer at the request of Morrisette. SB 730 Commerce Committee Report Summary No. 27 listing the SB 731 Health Policy and Public Affairs following reports was distributed to members March SB 732 Judiciary 9. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 733 Judiciary; Ways and Means SB 734 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 66 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Development SB 741 Environment and Natural Resources SB 105 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage with SB 742 Rules amendments. SB 745 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 106 -- Report by Committee on Environment Development; Finance and Revenue; Ways and and Natural Resources recommending passage with Means amendments. SB 747 Education and General Government SB 131 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 749 Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 750 Judiciary SB 145 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 751 Health Policy and Public Affairs and Public Affairs recommending passage with SB 752 Education and General Government amendments. SB 753 Education and General Government SB 222 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 754 Health and Human Services; Finance and Revenue Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments. SB 756 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 758 Environment and Natural Resources SB 580 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 759 Judiciary recommending passage and requesting referral to SB 760 Finance and Revenue Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to SB 761 Finance and Revenue Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. SB 765 Environment and Natural Resources SB 766 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means Committee Report Summary No. 28 listing the SB 767 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 768 Health and Human Services; Finance and Revenue; by order of the President. Ways and Means SCR 10 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 769 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means recommending adoption. SB 770 Environment and Natural Resources SJM 7 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 776 Rules recommending adoption. SB 778 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SJR 21 -- Report by Committee on Health and SB 783 Business, Transportation and Workforce Human Services recommending adoption. Development; Finance and Revenue SB 103 -- Report by Committee on Environment SB 784 Business, Transportation and Workforce and Natural Resources recommending passage. Development; Finance and Revenue; Ways and

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SB 107 -- Report by Committee on Environment HB 2312 -- Report by Committee on Health and Natural Resources recommending passage. Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 112 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage. HB 2313 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of SB 127 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary the A-Engrossed bill. recommending passage and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to HB 2357 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Committee on Ways and Means by order of the recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. President. HB 2359 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 188 -- Report by Committee on Health and recommending passage. Human Services recommending passage. HB 2361 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 195 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage. recommending passage. SCR 10; SJM 7 -- Made Special Orders of SB 219 -- Report by Committee on Business, Business at the head of today’s third reading calendar Transportation and Workforce Development by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. recommending passage. SJR 9 -- Made a Special Order of Business SB 441 -- Report by Committee on Education and following the consideration of SCR 10 and SJR 7 on General Government recommending passage and today’s third reading calendar on motion of Brown. requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means SB 603, 878, 908, 925, 970, 971, 972, 973, 974, by order of the President. 975, 979, 980, 981, 982, 983, 984, 985, 986, 987, 990, 991, 992, 993, 994, 995, 996, 997, 998, 999, 1000, SB 479 -- Report by Committee on Education and 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1009, 1010, General Government recommending passage. 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1043 - SB 537 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary - Introduced, read first time and referred to recommending passage. President’s desk. SB 568 -- Report by Committee on Environment SCR 10; SJM 7; SJR 21; SB 66, 103, 105, 106, and Natural Resources recommending passage. 112, 131, 145, 188, 195, 219, 222, 479, 537, 568 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 2047 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage. SCR 10 -- Under Special Order of Business, read final time. Carried by Gordly. On adoption of HB 2128 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – recommending passage. George, G., Schrader. Resolution adopted. HB 2130 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SJM 7 -- Under Special Order of Business, read recommending passage. final time. Carried by Gordly. On adoption of HB 2164 -- Report by Committee on Business, memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Transportation and Workforce Development George, G., Schrader. Memorial adopted. recommending passage. SJR 9 -- Under Special Order of Business, read HB 2165 -- Report by Committee on Business, final time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On Transportation and Workforce Development adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 28; recommending passage. excused, 2 – George, G., Schrader. Resolution adopted. HB 2207 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage. SB 199 -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – HB 2227 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Atkinson; excused, 3 – George, G., Johnson, Schrader. recommending passage. Bill passed. HB 2248 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 202 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. recommending passage. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – HB 2249 -- Report by Committee on Commerce George, G., Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. recommending passage. SB 205 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On HB 2279 -- Report by Committee on Business, passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Transportation and Workforce Development George, G., Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. recommending passage. SB 207 -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 4 – HB 2281 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Starr; excused, 3 – George, recommending passage. G., Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2282 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 214 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, HB 2286 -- Report by Committee on Commerce 1 – Beyer; excused, 3 – George, G., Johnson, recommending passage. Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2292 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 216 -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. Transportation and Workforce Development On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – recommending passage. George, G., Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-67

SB 233 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Invocation by Professor Greg Trull, Associate George, G., Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. Professor of Biblical Studies Corban College, Salem. SB 241 -- Moved to the foot of today's third SB 240; HB 2051, 2300, 2366, 2520, 2668, 2669 -- reading calendar by unanimous consent at the Message from the House announcing passage. request of the Chair. HJR 34 -- Message from the House announcing SB 244 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. adoption. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Committee Report Summary No. 29 listing the George, G., Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 255 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by order of the President. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – George, G., Schrader. Bill passed. SB 5502 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 271 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Means recommending passage with amendments. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; SB 5514 -- Report by Committee on Ways and nays, 1 – George, L.; excused, 3 – George, G., Means recommending passage with amendments. Schrader, Whitsett. Bill passed. SB 5524 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 310 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On Means recommending passage with amendments. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Whitsett. Bill passed. SB 5532 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 311 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 6 – SB 104 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage with Atkinson, Ferrioli, George, L., Nelson, Starr, Verger; amendments and requesting referral to Committee on excused, 3 – George, G., Schrader, Whitsett. Bill Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways passed. and Means by order of the President. SB 325 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. SB 206 -- Report by Committee on Health and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Human Services recommending passage. George, G., Schrader, Whitsett. Bill passed. SB 209 -- Report by Committee on Health and SCR 7; SB 5510, 5523, 5526; 120, 215, 241, 242, Human Services recommending passage. 322, 362, 371, 380, 384, 392, 410, 433, 439, 447, 451, 465, 501, 516, 553, 579, 605 -- Carried over to March SB 211 -- Report by Committee on Finance and 13 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of Revenue recommending passage with amendments. the Chair. SB 261 -- Report by Committee on Education and HB 2047, 2128, 2130, 2164, 2165, 2207, 2227, General Government recommending passage with 2248, 2249, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, amendments. 2357, 2359, 2361 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 367 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with HCR 2; HJR 7; HB 2091, 2139, 2142, 2148, 2157, amendments and requesting referral to Committee on 2158, 2159, 2161, 2192, 2343, 2355, 2356, 2358, 2360, Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways 2364, 2365, 2367, 2368 -- Carried over to March 13 and Means by order of the President. calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 370 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with The following measures were referred to amendments and requesting referral to Committee on committee on March 8 and recorded on Committee Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways Referral List No. 30 which was distributed to and Means by order of the President. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 415 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Status Report by order of the President. recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by the order of the HB 2031 Finance and Revenue President. HB 2707 Finance and Revenue SB 620 -- Report by Committee on Health and Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday by Human Services recommending passage. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 5007 -- Report by Committee on Ways and

Means recommending passage. HB 5008 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Tuesday, March 13, 2007 -- Morning Session Means recommending passage. Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President HB 5009 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Courtney in Chair. The following members were Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, bill. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, HB 5010 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett; excused -- bill. George, G., Schrader, Starr, Winters. Colors were

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HB 5017 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Referral List No. 31 which was distributed to Means recommending passage. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and HB 5039 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Status Report by order of the President. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SCR 9 Health Policy and Public Affairs SCR 11 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 465 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on March 14 calendar by SCR 12 Health Policy and Public Affairs unanimous consent on motion of Metsger. SCR 13 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 1008, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1030, SCR 15 Health Policy and Public Affairs 1035 -- Introduced, read first time and referred to SCR 16 Health Policy and Public Affairs President’s desk. SJM 8 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 206, 209, 620 -- Read second time and passed SJM 10 Rules to third reading. SJM 11 Rules SB 241 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SJM 12 Education and General Government Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; SJM 13 Health Policy and Public Affairs excused, 4 – George, G., Schrader, Starr, Winters. Bill passed. SJM 15 Environment and Natural Resources SJR 30 Education and General Government SB 362 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown SJR 31 Judiciary joined by Bates and Devlin. All present except SJR 33 Business, Transportation and Workforce George, G., Schrader, Starr, Winters, excused. On Development passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 4 – SJR 34 Legislative Operations and Reform George, G., Schrader, Starr, Winters. Bill passed. SJR 35 Finance and Revenue (Carter in Chair) SJR 37 Finance and Revenue SB 371 -- Read third time. Carried by Courtney. SJR 38 Finance and Revenue On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 3 – SB 4 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse; excused, 3 – George, G., Starr, Winters. Bill passed. SB 5 Legislative Operation and Reform SB 6 Legislative Operation and Reform; Ways and SB 380 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 2 – Means Atkinson, Nelson; excused, 3 – George, G., Starr, SB 7 Legislative Operation and Reform; Finance and Winters. Bill passed. Revenue; Ways and Means Courtesies of the Senate were extended to former SB 11 Finance and Revenue State Senator Randy Miller at the request of SB 14 Health and Human Services Atkinson. SB 22 Judiciary SB 384 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 24 Business, Transportation and Workforce Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – George, G., Starr, Winters. Bill passed. Development SB 25 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 392 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; Development nays, 8 – Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, SB 28 Finance and Revenue L., Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett; excused, 3 – George, G., SB 29 Ways and Means Starr, Winters. Bill passed. (President Courtney in Chair) SB 247 Education and General Government; Ways and Means SCR 7; SJR 21; SB 5510, 5523, 5526; 66, 103, 105, 106, 112, 120, 131, 145, 188, 195, 215, 219, 222, SB 602 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and 242, 322, 410, 433, 439, 447, 451, 479, 501, 516, 537, Means 553, 568, 579, 605 -- Carried over to March 14 SB 608 Ways and Means calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 609 Education and General Government; Finance and Revenue HJR 34; HB 2051, 2300, 2366, 2520, 2668, 2669 - - Read first time and referred to President’s desk. SB 663 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development; Ways and Means HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5017, 5039 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 665 Environment and Natural Resources SB 735 Finance and Revenue HCR 2; HJR 7; HB 2047, 2091, 2128, 2130, 2139, 2142, 2148, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2161, 2164, 2165, 2192, SB 736 Education and General Government; 2207, 2227, 2248, 2249, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, SB 786 Judiciary 2312, 2313, 2343, 2355, 2356, 2357, 2358, 2359 2360, SB 787 Judiciary 2361, 2364, 2365, 2367, 2368 -- Carried over to March 14 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of SB 789 Business, Transportation and Workforce the Chair. Development The following measures were referred to SB 790 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy committee on March 12 and recorded on Committee SB 791 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SENATE JOURNAL SJ-69

SB 792 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means SB 847 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 793 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and SB 848 Business, Transportation and Workforce Revenue Development; Finance and Revenue; Ways and SB 794 Finance and Revenue Means SB 795 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 849 Judiciary Means SB 850 Education and General Government SB 796 Judiciary SB 852 Judiciary SB 797 Judiciary SB 854 Education and General Government SB 798 Ways and Means SB 855 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 799 Judiciary Development; Finance and Revenue; Ways and SB 800 Education and General Government Means SB 801 Judiciary SB 856 Judiciary; Ways and Means SB 802 Education and General Government SB 857 Health and Human Services SB 803 Health and Human Services SB 859 Finance and Revenue SB 804 Environment and Natural Resources SB 860 Commerce SB 805 Finance and Revenue SB 861 Commerce SB 806 Finance and Revenue SB 863 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 807 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Development; Finance and Revenue SB 864 Judiciary SB 808 Finance and Revenue SB 866 Rules SB 809 Finance and Revenue SB 867 Rules SB 810 Judiciary SB 868 Rules SB 812 Environment and Natural Resources SB 869 Health and Human Services SB 813 Envirnonment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 871 Judiciary Means SB 876 Rules SB 814 Finance and Revenue SB 877 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 815 Finance and Revenue Development; Ways and Means SB 816 Finance and Revenue SB 881 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 817 Finance and Revenue SB 882 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 818 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and Development Means SB 883 Environment and Natural Resources SB 819 Finance and Revenue SB 889 Health and Human Services SB 820 Finance and Revenue SB 890 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and SB 822 Education and General Government Revenue; Ways and Means SB 823 Environment and Natural Resources SB 891 Environment and Natural Resources SB 824 Education and General Government SB 892 Environment and Natural Resources SB 825 Finance and Revenue SB 894 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 826 Finance and Revenue Development SB 827 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 895 Health and Human Services Development; Finance and Revenue; Ways and SB 896 Business, Transportation and Workforce Means Development SB 830 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 897 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 831 Health Policy and Public Affairs Development SB 832 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and SB 899 Business, Transportation and Workforce Revenue Development SB 834 Judiciary SB 901 Finance and Revenue SB 835 Commerce SB 904 Finance and Revenue SB 836 Commerce SB 905 Education and General Government; Finance and SB 837 Business, Transportation and Workforce Revenue Development SB 907 Judiciary SB 839 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 909 Health and Human Services Development; Ways and Means SB 910 Judiciary SB 840 Judiciary SB 911 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SB 841 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and SB 912 Rules Means SB 913 Education and General Government SB 846 Judiciary SB 914 Rules

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SB 916 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2259 Commerce SB 917 Commerce HB 2260 Commerce SB 918 Education and General Government; Finance and HB 2284 Commerce Revenue HB 2340 Judiciary SB 921 Finance and Revenue HB 2379 Judiciary SB 927 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2460 Commerce Development HB 2468 Environment and Natural Resources SB 928 Education and General Government; Ways and HB 2565 Environment and Natural Resources Means HB 2580 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 929 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and Development Revenue HB 2589 Rules SB 932 Judiciary The following measures were referred to SB 933 Judiciary; Ways and Means committee on March 12 and recorded on Committee SB 934 Judiciary; Ways and Means Referral List No. 32 which was distributed to SB 935 Judiciary members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 938 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and Status Report by order of the President. Revenue SJR 32 Finance and Revenue SB 948 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 8 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 949 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and SB 26 Finance and Revenue Revenue; Ways and Means SB 30 Education and General Government SB 950 Judiciary SB 640 Judiciary SB 954 Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means SB 664 Education and General Government SB 959 Finance and Revenue SB 785 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 966 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and Development; Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means Means SB 976 Judiciary SB 788 Commerce HB 5011 Ways and Means SB 842 Judiciary HB 5034 Ways and Means SB 843 Judiciary HB 5052 Ways and Means SB 844 Judiciary HB 2075 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 845 Judiciary Development SB 893 Health and Human Services HB 2079 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 60 -- President Courtney signed on March 13. Development HB 2102 Judiciary Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Wednesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2109 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Wednesday, March 14, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 2117 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President HB 2149 Judiciary Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, HB 2150 Judiciary Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., HB 2169 Business, Transportation and Workforce George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Development Anderson, Morrisette, Morse, Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; HB 2170 Business, Transportation and Workforce excused -- Monroe, Nelson, Schrader. Colors were Development posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. HB 2210 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance Invocation by Father Karl Schray of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, North Bend. and Revenue HB 2211 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance SB 426; HB 2225, 2226 -- Message from the House announcing passage. and Revenue HB 2212 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance SB 60 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on March 13. and Revenue HB 2228 Finance and Revenue Committee Report Summary No. 30 listing the HB 2229 Finance and Revenue following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 2236 Finance and Revenue by order of the President. HB 2239 Finance and Revenue SB 63 -- Report by Committee on Business, HB 2253 Commerce Transportation and Workforce Development HB 2254 Commerce recommending passage with amendments. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-71

SB 64 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Medical Marijuana Act, and also would not make the work Revenue recommending passage. place any safer. SB 466 -- Report by Committee on Business, “SB 465 would allow an employer to ban someone from Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments. the workplace who is never impaired in the work place simply because the employee uses medical marijuana off SB 543 -- Report by Committee on Business, the job. Yet the same policies could permit other workers Transportation and Workforce Development who are impaired, but whose medication is prescribed by a recommending passage with amendments. physician, to continue working. This is fundamentally an Committee Report Summary No. 31 listing the unfair and bad policy. following report was distributed to members today. “To address safety concerns, we believe that employers Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report should test all workers in safety-sensitive positions who by order of the President. may present a risk because fatigue, emotional distress, use HB 2031 -- Report by Committee on Finance and of alcohol or any lawfully prescribed medication. If safety is Revenue recommending passage of the B-Engrossed the concern, employers should not discriminate and treat bill. medical marijuana differently from other lawful medications. SB 479 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and rereferred to the Committee on “Employers commonly rely on urinalysis testing to Education and General Government by voice vote on determine whether a person is impaired, but those tests do motion of Walker. not determine if someone is actually impaired at the time SB 5502, 5514, 5524, 5532; 64, 211, 261 -- Read they show up for work. Marijuana can remain in the fat second time and passed to third reading. cells for more than 30 days. SB 433 -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. “No worker should be removed merely because he or On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – she suffers from a debilitating medical condition and Gordly; excused, 3 – Monroe, Nelson, Schrader. Bill lawfully uses medical marijuana when that condition has passed. no bearing on the employee’s ability to perform the job.” SB 433 -- Gordly requested the following SB 465 -- Prozanski requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the journal: explanation of vote be entered into the journal: “In voting no today I am signaling to the Board of “Even though I support safety in the workplace, I can Nursing that there is a need to establish an independent, not support SB 465 because it lacks clarity in determining objective Nurse Monitoring Program. It is my intent to have who is under the influence or impaired by the use of a bill drafter to achieve that goal in this session.” medical marijuana in the workplace. In fact, as the bill SB 439 -- Read third time. Carried by Carter. On currently reads an employer can terminate an employee or passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – refuse to hire an individual simply because they are Monroe, Nelson, Schrader. Bill passed. registered in a state sanctioned program, the Oregon SB 447 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On Medical Marijuana Act. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Monroe, Nelson, Schrader. Bill passed. “It is unfortunate that the sponsors of SB 465 did not limit the bill to address the real problem of safety in the SB 451 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by workplace. Clearly, the bill could have and should have Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; required impairment testing of employees that the nays, 3 – Deckert, Gordly, Kruse; excused, 3 – employers reasonably believed to be impaired while at the Burdick, Monroe, Schrader. Bill passed. Gordly workplace. That would have addressed the safety issue and granted unanimous consent to change vote from aye to nay. I would have supported it. Instead, individuals who use medical marijuana outside of the workplace and who are SB 465 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. not impaired while at work can be discriminated against On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – solely because they hold an Oregon Medical Marijuana Carter, Gordly, Morrisette, Prozanski, Walker; Registry card. excused, 2 – Monroe, Schrader. Bill passed. “Lastly, I believe that SB 465 will have an unattended SB 465 -- Gordly requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the journal: consequence since the bill fails to require any impairment testing prior to sanctioning an employee that the employer “We should not discriminate against medical reasonably believes is impaired at the workplace, the marijuana patients simply because they are registered in employer will probably face an employment discrimination the Oregon Medical Marijuana program. lawsuit by the aggrieved employee.” “Oregonians should have the right to use lawfully SB 516 -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson. obtained medical marijuana in the same manner as every On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – other lawfully obtained medication. Marijuana patients Carter, Monroe, Schrader. Bill passed. should not be treated more harshly than patients using SB 605 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On medications containing codeine, amphetamines, morphine passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Beyer, or other lawfully obtained controlled substances. George, G., Kruse, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Carter, Monroe, Schrader. Bill passed. “Legislation allowing businesses to ban any employee who uses medical marijuana from working runs counter to SB 5510 -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. the voter’s decision in 1998 when they passed the Oregon On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 8 –

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Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., HB 2242 Health and Human Services Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Carter, Monroe, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2283 Commerce SB 5523 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Thursday, March 15, 2007 -- Morning Session Carter, Monroe, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 5526 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 5 – Courtney in Chair. The following members were Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; excused, present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, 4 – Carter, Monroe, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes SB 215 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, absent, 1 – Metsger; excused, 5 – Avakian, Carter, Whitsett; excused – Devlin, Schrader, Winters. Colors Monroe, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Rabbi Daniel Isaak from SB 410 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Synagogue Neveh Shallom, Portland. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Avakian, Monroe, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 5045, 5049; 2095, 2235, 2247, 2250, 2446, 2456, 2630 -- Message from the House announcing SCR 7 -- Read final time. Carried by Johnson. passage. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Avakian, Monroe, Schrader. Resolution Committee Report Summary No. 32 listing the adopted. following report was distributed to members March SB 120 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s 14. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status third reading calendar and rereferred to the Report by order of the President. Committee on Commerce by voice vote on motion of HB 2707 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Prozanski. Revenue, signed by Deckert, recommending passage SB 242 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by of the C-Engrossed bill. Minority Report, signed by Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Starr, George, G. recommending passage with nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., amendments to the C-Engrossed bill. Nelson; excused, 3 – Avakian, Monroe, Schrader. Bill Committee Report Summary No. 33 listing the passed. following reports was distributed to members today. SJR 21; SB 66, 103, 105, 106, 112, 131, 145, 188, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report 195, 206, 209, 219, 222, 322, 501, 537, 553, 568, 579, by order of the President. 620 -- Carried over to March 15 calendar by SB 88 -- Report by Committee on Business, unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Transportation and Workforce Development HB 2225, 2226 -- Read first time and referred to recommending passage with amendments. President’s desk. SB 96 -- Report by Committee on Business, HB 2031 -- Read second time and passed to third Transportation and Workforce Development reading. recommending passage with amendments. HCR 2; HJR 7; HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5017, SB 256 -- Report by Committee on Business, 5039; 2047, 2091, 2128, 2130, 2139, 2142, 2148, 2157, Transportation and Workforce Development 2158, 2159, 2161, 2164, 2165, 2192, 2207, 2227, 2248, recommending passage with amendments. 2249, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, 2343, 2355, 2356, 2357, 2358, 2359, 2360, 2361, 2364, 2365, SB 432 -- Report by Committee on Emergency 2367, 2368 -- Carried over to March 15 calendar by Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. passage with amendments. SB 440 -- Report by Committee on Business, The following measures were referred to Transportation and Workforce Development committee on March 13 and recorded on Committee recommending passage with amendments. Referral List No. 33 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and HB 2707 C-Eng. -- Brown moved that the rules Status Report by order of the President. be suspended and consideration of the minority report, committee report and second and third SB 821 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means readings be made a Special Order of Business immediately and that consideration of HB 2031 be SB 828 Business, Transportation and Workforce included in the Special Order of Business Development; Ways and Means immediately following action on HB 2707. Motion SB 829 Business, Transportation and Workforce carried by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Development SB 851 Education and General Government HB 2707 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension and Special Order of Business, read second time and SB 853 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means passed to third reading. SB 1017 Judiciary HB 2707 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension and HB 2066 Education and General Government Special Order of Business, committee report and HB 2188 Health Policy and Public Affairs minority report read. Deckert moved that the Senate adopt the committee report. Starr moved that the SENATE JOURNAL SJ-73 minority report be substituted for the committee SB 887 Health Care Reform report. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and Kruse. All present except Winters, SB 888 Health Care Reform excused. SB 898 Health and Human Services HB 2707 C-Eng. -- Motion to substitute minority SB 900 Finance and Revenue report failed. The vote was: Ayes, 11; nays, 18 – SB 902 Finance and Revenue Avakian, Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, SB 903 Finance and Revenue Devlin, Johnson, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, SB 906 Education and General Government; Ways and Westlund, President Courtney; excused, 1 – Winters. Means Motion failed. SB 908 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2707 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension and SB 922 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and Special Order of Business, bill, as amended by the Revenue committee report, read third time. Carried by Deckert. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown SB 923 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and joined by Deckert and Metsger. All present except Revenue Winters, excused. On passage of bill the vote was; SB 924 Health Policy and Public Affairs Ayes, 21; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr Whitsett; excused, 1 – SB 926 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and Winters. Bill passed. Means HB 2031 B-Eng. -- Under Special Order of SB 936 Education and General Government Business, read third time. Carried by Nelson. On SB 937 Ways and Means passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 7 – SB 940 Education and General Government; Ways and Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr; excused, 1 -- Winters. Bill passed. Means SB 941 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 930, 931, 1031 -- Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s desk. Development; Ways and Means SB 942 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SB 63, 466, 543 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 943 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SJR 21; SB 5502, 5514, 5524, 5532; SB 64, 66, 103, 105, 106, 112, 131, 145, 188, 195, 206, 209, 211, SB 945 Health Policy and Public Affairs 219, 222, 261, 322, 501, 537, 553, 568, 579, 620 -- SB 946 Commerce Carried over to March 19 calendar by unanimous SB 972 Rules consent at the request of the Chair. SB 986 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and HB 5045, 5049; 2095, 2235, 2247, 2250, 2446, Means 2456, 2630 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. SB 999 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 1006 Judiciary HCR 2; HJR 7; HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5017, 5039; 2047, 2091, 2128, 2130, 2139, 2142, 2148, 2157, SB 1009 Judiciary 2158, 2159, 2161, 2164, 2165, 2192, 2207, 2227, 2248, SB 1010 Judiciary; Ways and Means 2249, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, 2343, SB 1011 Environment and Natural Resources 2355, 2356, 2357, 2358, 2359, 2360, 2361, 2364, 2365, 2367, 2368 -- Carried over to March 19 calendar by SB 1013 Judiciary unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 1014 Judiciary The following measures were referred to SB 1015 Judiciary committee on March 14 and recorded on Committee SB 1025 Finance and Revenue Referral List No. 34 which was distributed to HJR 34 Health Policy and Public Affairs members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. The following measures were referred to committee on March 15 and recorded on Committee SB 858 Commerce Referral List No. 35 which was distributed to SB 862 Finance and Revenue members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 865 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means SB 870 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SJR 36 Rules SB 872 Commerce SB 603 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 873 Health and Human Services Development SB 874 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 878 Finance and Revenue SB 875 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy SB 915 Judiciary SB 879 Health and Human Services SB 919 Judiciary SB 880 Health and Human Services SB 920 Rules SB 884 Health Care Reform SB 939 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means SB 885 Health Care Reform SB 944 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 886 Health Care Reform SB 951 Rules

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SB 952 Environment and Natural Resources SB 1027 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 953 Commerce Development; Finance and Revenue; Ways and SB 955 Ways and Means Means SB 956 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means SB 1028 Judiciary SB 957 Health and Human Services SB 1029 Education and General Government SB 958 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 1043 Finance and Revenue SB 960 Health Policy and Public Affairs HJM 6 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 961 Health and Human Services Development SB 962 Education and General Government HB 2348 Judiciary SB 963 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 240 -- President Courtney signed on March Development; Ways and Means 14. SB 964 Judiciary Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Monday by SB 967 Education and General Government unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 969 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Monday, March 19, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 974 Rules Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President SB 977 Ways and Means Courtney in Chair. The following members were SB 978 Environment and Natural Resources present: Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Carter, SB 979 Business, Transportation and Workforce Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Development Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, SB 980 Business, Transportation and Workforce Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett; excused – Development Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Winters. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. SB 982 Business, Transportation and Workforce Invocation by Jim Asleson, Executive Director of the Development Mid Valley YMCA, Albany. SB 983 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and SB 60 -- Message from the Governor announcing Revenue; Ways and Means he signed on March 16. SB 984 Business, Transportation and Workforce The following messages from the Governor were Development; Finance and Revenue read and referred to the President’s desk: SB 985 Judiciary SB 987 Business, Transportation and Workforce March 16, 2007 Development SB 988 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 991 Environment and Natural Resources TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SB 994 Ways and Means OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SB 995 Ways and Means ORS 285A.040 provides that the Governor shall appoint the SB 996 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means members of the Oregon Economic and Community Development Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, SB 997 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Revenue I appoint Steven Emery of Bend to the Oregon Economic SB 998 Judiciary; Finance and Revenue and Community Development Commission for an unexpired SB 1000 Environment and Natural Resources; Finance and four-year term beginning April 16, 2007 and ending June Revenue 30, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. SB 1001 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SB 1002 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Sincerely, SB 1003 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Ted Kulongoski SB 1004 Environment and Natural Resources Governor SB 1007 Environment and Natural Resources SB 1008 Judiciary; Ways and Means March 16, 2007 SB 1012 Judiciary SB 1016 Judiciary; Finance and Revenue TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SB 1018 Judiciary; Ways and Means OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SB 1023 Business, Transportation and Workforce ORS 461.100 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Development members of the Oregon State Lottery Commission, subject SB 1024 Business, Transportation and Workforce to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Development SB 1026 Business, Transportation and Workforce I appoint Amy Lowery of Dallas to the Oregon State Lottery Commission for an unexpired four-year term beginning Development SENATE JOURNAL SJ-75

April 16, 2007 and ending January 13, 2009 effective upon March 16, 2007 Senate confirmation.

This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE

Sincerely, OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Ted Kulongoski ORS 359.410 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Trust for Cultural Development Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by March 16, 2007 ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I reappoint Pamela Hulse Andrews of Bend to the Trust for TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Cultural Development Board for a four-year term beginning OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY November 1, 2007 and ending October 31, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 693.115 provides that the Governor shall appoint the This appointment is submitted for your consideration. members of the State Plumbing Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and Sincerely, ORS 171.565. Ted Kulongoski I appoint Dewey Darold of Tualatin to the State Plumbling Governor Board for an unexpired four-year term beginning April 16, 2007 and ending June 30, 2008 effective upon Senate March 16, 2007 confirmation.

This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Sincerely, OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Ted Kulongoski Governor ORS 686.210 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the March 16, 2007 manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I appoint Lauren Acton of Woodburn to the Oregon State TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Veterinary Medical Examining Board for a four-year term OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY beginning April 16, 2007 and ending April 15, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 267.090 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Tri-Met Board, subject to Senate This appointment is submitted for your consideration. confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski I appoint Richard Van Bevern of Hillsboro to the Tri-Met Governor Board for an unexpired four-year term beginning April 16, 2007 and ending February 24, 2008 effective upon Senate HB 2700 -- Message from the House announcing confirmation. passage. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SB 240; HB 2031, 2707 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on March 15. Sincerely, SB 426 -- Message from the House announcing Ted Kulongoski the Speaker signed on March 16. Governor Committee Report Summary No. 34 listing the March 16, 2007 following reports was distributed to members March 16. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SB 318 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with ORS 359.410 provides that the Governor shall appoint the amendments. members of the Trust for Cultural Development Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by SB 562 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. and Public Affairs without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means I appoint Pamela Hulse Andrews of Bend to the Trust for by prior reference. Cultural Development Board for an unexpired four-year term beginning April 16, 2007 and ending October 31, 2007 SB 625 -- Report by Committee on Business, effective upon Senate confirmation. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SB 645 -- Report by Committee on Business, Sincerely, Transportation and Workforce Development Ted Kulongoski recommending passage with amendments. Governor Committee Report Summary No. 35 listing the following reports was distributed to members today.

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Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 501 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. by order of the President. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. SJR 23 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 579 -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert. recommending adoption. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 3 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse; excused, 4 – Atkinson, SB 190 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Burdick, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. recommending passage. SB 322 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2122 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. nays, 2 – Ferrioli, George, G.; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. HB 2160 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with SB 106 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by amendments. Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 6 – Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Verger, HB 2267 -- Report by Committee on Business, Whitsett; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Transportation and Workforce Development Winters. Bill passed. recommending passage. SB 112 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On HB 2271 -- Report by Committee on Business, passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Transportation and Workforce Development Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. recommending passage. SB 131 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2316 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; recommending passage. excused, 4 – Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Winters. HB 2319 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Bill passed. recommending passage. SB 145 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2321 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; recommending passage. nays, 3 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G.; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. HB 2444 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 188 -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. recommending passage. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader. Bill passed. SJR 23; SB 88, 96, 190, 256, 318, 432, 440, 625, 645 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 195 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 2 – SB 501 -- Moved to the foot of today's third George, L., Nelson; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Burdick, reading calendar by unanimous consent at the Gordly, Schrader. Bill passed. request of the Chair. SB 219 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes SB 553 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, 5 – excused, 2 – Atkinson, Burdick. Bill passed. Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Walker, Winters. Bill passed. SB 222 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; SB 579 -- Moved to the foot of today's third excused, 2 – Atkinson, Burdick. Bill passed. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 537 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 322 A-Eng. -- Moved to the foot of today's Atkinson, Burdick. Bill passed. third reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 568 -- Read third time. Taken from today's third reading calendar and placed on March 26 SJR 21 -- Read final time. Carried by Morrisette. calendar by unanimous consent on motion of Avakian. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, 5 – Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Walker, SB 206 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On Winters. Resolution adopted. Deckert, absent when passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 2 – Beyer, roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. Ferrioli; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Burdick. Bill passed. SB 66 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 209 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 5 – Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Walker, nays, 2 – Beyer, Ferrioli; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Winters. Bill passed. Deckert, absent when roll Burdick. Bill passed. called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. SB 620 -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. On SB 103 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 2 – Beyer, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 5 – George, G.; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Burdick. Bill Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Verger, Whitsett; excused, passed. 6 – Atkinson, Burdick, Deckert, Schrader, Walker, SB 5502 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Winters. Bill passed. Ferrioli granted unanimous Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; consent to change vote from aye to nay. nays, 8 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., SB 105 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly, Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, Burdick. Bill passed. 3 – George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 4 – SB 5502 -- George, L., requested the following Atkinson, Burdick, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. explanation of vote be entered into the journal: SENATE JOURNAL SJ-77

“My vote against SB 5502, an appropriation of of other appropriation bills before K-12 does not give us a ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition clear picture of the overall budget, nor the amount that will to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and be appropriated for K-12 education. Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall “Governor Kulongoski has sent the Oregon Legislature budget. an unsustainable budget. Legislative Fiscal office reports that the Governor’s budget will leave a $1 billion-plus hole “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 in the 2009-2011 budget. Such overspending is unnecessary budget be funded first and funded adequately. The passage and irresponsible. We currently have significant growth in of other appropriation bills before K-12 does not give us a the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to adequately fund the clear picture of the overall budget, nor the amount that will State. The public needs to be assured – and the Legislature be appropriated for K-12 education. needs to ensure - that expenditures in this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. “Governor Kulongoski has sent the Oregon Legislature an unsustainable budget. Legislative Fiscal office reports “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ that the Governor’s budget will leave a $1 billion-plus hole budget without first having a clear view of both the overall in the 2009-2011 budget. Such overspending is unnecessary budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” and irresponsible. We currently have significant growth in SB 5524 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to adequately fund the Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; State. The public needs to be assured – and the Legislature nays, 4 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; excused, needs to ensure - that expenditures in this session remain 2 – Atkinson, Burdick. Bill passed. sustainable for future legislatures. SB 5532 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; budget without first having a clear view of both the overall nays, 2 – Ferrioli, George, G.; excused, 2 – Atkinson, budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” Burdick. Bill passed. SB 5502 -- Gordly requested the following SB 63, 64, 211, 261, 466, 543 -- Carried over to explanation of vote be entered into the journal: March 20 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. “My ‘No’ vote today is delivered as a protest of how the HB 2700 -- Read first time and referred to Department of Administrative Services (DAS) has President’s desk. mismanaged the hiring of staff for the Advocacy Commissions, including the Commission for Women, the HB 2122, 2267, 2271, 2316, 2319, 2321, 2444 -- Commission for Asian Affairs, the Commission for Black Read second time and passed to third reading. Affairs and the Commission for Hispanic Affairs. HCR 2; HJR 7; HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5017, “My ‘No’ vote is in protest to what amounts to be 5039; 2047, 2091, 2128, 2130, 2139, 2142, 2148, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2161, 2164, 2165, 2192, 2207, 2227, 2248, paternalistic and disrespectful treatment of the Advocacy 2249, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, 2343, Commissions by the Department of Administrative 2355, 2356, 2357, 2358, 2359, 2360, 2361, 2364, 2365, Services. 2367, 2368 -- Carried over to March 20 calendar by “After nearly two years under DAS, these essential unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Commissions have no dedicated staff and no permanent The following measures were referred to home. That is unacceptable. committee on March 15 and recorded on Committee “After some thought about options, I would Referral List No. 36 which was distributed to recommend and hope that the Commissions are moved to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and the Governor’s office, where their role can be elevated and Status Report by order of the President. better supported. SB 947 Business, Transportation and Workforce “I understand that discussions are underway to Development remove the Commissions from DAS, and I hope that this SB 965 Business, Transportation and Workforce occurs before sine die.” Development SB 5514 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 968 Commerce Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; SB 989 Education and General Government nays, 7 – Avakian, Beyer, George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Starr, Verger; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Burdick. Bill HB 5045 Ways and Means passed. HB 5049 Ways and Means SB 5514 -- George, L. requested the following The following measures were referred to explanation of vote be entered into the journal: committee on March 16 and recorded on Committee “My vote against SB 5514, an appropriation of Referral List No. 37 which was distributed to ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and Status Report by order of the President. Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding SB 925 Health Policy and Public Affairs of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall budget. SB 970 Judiciary SB 971 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 SB 975 Rules budget be funded first and funded adequately. The passage

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SB 981 Judiciary SB 399 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage. SB 990 Education and General Government SB 992 Environment and Natural Resources SB 531 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with SB 993 Business, Transportation and Workforce amendments. Development; Ways and Means SB 622 -- Report by Committee on Education and SB 1005 Education and General Government General Government recommending passage with SB 1020 Business, Transportation and Workforce amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Development Means by prior reference. SB 1021 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 641 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Development and Public Affairs recommending passage. SB 1022 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 676 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Development; Judiciary and Public Affairs recommending passage. SB 1030 Judiciary HJM 2 -- Report by Committee on Education and SB 1032 Ways and Means General Government recommending adoption. SB 1033 Ways and Means HB 2266 -- Report by Committee on Education SB 1034 Ways and Means and General Government recommending passage. SB 1035 Commerce SB 432 -- Taken from today’s third reading HB 2051 Environment and Natural Resources calendar and rereferred to Committee on Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy by voice vote on HB 2300 Judiciary motion of Verger. HB 2366 Judiciary SB 2, 399, 641, 676 -- Read second time and HB 2520 Business, Transportation and Workforce passed to third reading. Development SB 64 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On HB 2668 Judiciary passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 4 -- HB 2669 Judiciary Ferrioli, George, L., Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Atkinson. Bill passed. SB 426 -- President Courtney signed on March 15. SB 211 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; President Courtney announced the following nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly. committee assignments effective March 19, 2007. Bill passed. (Carter in Chair) SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON CONDUCT SB 261 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senator Brad Avakian, Chair Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly. Bill passed. Senator Roger Beyer, Vice-Chair Senator Vicki Walker SB 63 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, Senator Jackie Winters 1 – Kruse; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly. Bill passed. Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday by SB 466 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – George, G.; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Tuesday, March 20, 2007 -- Morning Session Gordly. Bill passed. SB 543 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Courtney in Chair. The following members were Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly. Bill passed. present: Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, SJR 23 -- Read final time. Carried by Metsger. L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 27; Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, excused, 3 – Atkinson, Brown, Gordly. Resolution Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, adopted. Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused – Atkinson. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance SB 88 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by to the flag. Invocation by Pastor Dave King from First Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, United Methodist Church, Coos Bay. 3 – Beyer, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Brown, Gordly. Bill passed. SB 89, 269; HB 5043; 2096, 2187, 2232, 2237, 2314, 2322, 2362, 2562, 2619, 2675, 2679, 2741, 2782 - SB 96 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by - Message from the House announcing passage. Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Committee Report Summary No. 36 listing the Verger, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly. Bill following reports was distributed to members today. passed. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 190 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 2 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Atkinson, Gordly. Bill passed. recommending passage. SB 256 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. Potential conflict of interest declared by SENATE JOURNAL SJ-79

Ferrioli. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 3 – Beyer, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly. Bill passed. State Plumbing Board (ORS 693.115)

SB 318 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger, Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Dewey Darold Rules Ayes, 25; nays, 3 – Beyer, George, L., Whitsett; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly. Bill passed. Tri-Met Board (ORS 267.090) SB 440 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, Richard Van Beveren Rules 2 – Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly. Bill passed. Trust for Cultural Development Board (ORS 359.410) SB 625 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, Pamela Hulse Andrews (a) and (r) Rules 1 – Schrader; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Gordly. Bill passed. Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board SB 645 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by (ORS 686.210) Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – Gordly, Schrader; excused, 1 – Atkinson. Bill passed. Lauren Acton Rules HB 5043; 2096, 2187, 2232, 2237, 2314, 2322, Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Wednesday by 2362, 2562, 2619, 2675, 2679, 2741, 2782 -- Read first unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. time and referred to President’s desk. HJM 2; HB 2160, 2266 -- Read second time and Wednesday, March 21, 2007 -- Morning Session passed to third reading. Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President HCR 2 -- Read final time. Carried by Brown, Courtney in Chair. The following members were Ferrioli. On adoption of the resolution, the vote was: present: Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Atkinson. Resolution adopted. Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., HB 2139 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Atkinson. Bill passed. Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Atkinson, Carter. Colors were HJR 7; HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5017, 5039, posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. 2047, 2091, 2122, 2128, 2130, 2142, 2148, 2157, 2158, Musical performance by Sean Cruz, Legislative 2159, 2161, 2164, 2165, 2192, 2207, 2227, 2248, 2249, Assistant to Senator Gordly. Invocation by 2267, 2271, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, Willamette University Chaplain Charlie Wallace, 2316, 2319, 2321, 2343, 2355, 2356, 2357, 2358, 2359, Salem. 2360, 2361, 2364, 2365, 2367, 2368, 2444 -- Carried over to March 21 calendar by unanimous consent at HJM 9 -- Message from the House announcing the request of the Chair. adoption. The following measures were referred to Committee Report Summary No. 37 listing the committee on March 19 and recorded on Committee following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Referral List No. 38 which was distributed to by order of the President. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SCR 8 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending adoption. SB 973 Education and General Government; Ways and SCR 9 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Means and Public Affairs recommending adoption. SB 1019 Land Use Fairness SCR 11 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy HB 2225 Judiciary and Public Affairs recommending adoption. HB 2226 Judiciary SCR 15 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy HB 2235 Finance and Revenue and Public Affairs recommending adoption. HB 2247 Commerce SCR 16 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy HB 2250 Commerce and Public Affairs recommending adoption. HB 2630 Education and General Government SB 181 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Oregon Economic and Community Development Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior Commission (ORS 285A.040) reference. SB 372 -- Report by Committee on Education and Steven Emery Rules General Government recommending passage with amendments and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways Oregon State Lottery Commission (ORS 461.100) and Means by order of the President.

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SB 613 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 399, 641, 676 -- Carried over to March 22 Transportation and Workforce Development calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the recommending passage. Chair. SB 2 -- Made a Special Order of Business at the HJM 9 -- Read first time and referred to head of today’s third reading calendar by voice vote President’s desk. on motion of Brown. HJM 2; HJR 7; HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5017, SB 120 -- Taken from today’s third reading 5039; 2047, 2091, 2122, 2128, 2130, 2142, 2148, 2157, calendar and referred to Committee on Commerce by 2158, 2159, 2160, 2161, 2164, 2165, 2192, 2207, 2227, voice vote on motion of Prozanski. 2248, 2249, 2266, 2267, 2271, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, 2316, 2319, 2321, 2343, 2355, 2356, SCR 8, 9, 11, 15, 16; SB 531, 613 -- Read second 2357, 2358, 2359, 2360, 2361, 2364, 2365, 2367, 2368, time and passed to third reading. 2444 -- Carried over to March 22 calendar by SB 2 -- Under Special Order of Business, read unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. third time. Carried by Avakian, Burdick. Call of the Senate adjourned until 9:30 a.m. Thursday by Senate demanded by Brown joined by Gordly and unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Metsger. All present except Atkinson, Carter, excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Thursday, March 22, 2007 -- Morning Session Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Carter. Bill passed. Senate convened at 9:30 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: SB 2 -- Verger requested the following Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Deckert, explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, “I am writing today because I want to address my vote Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, on Senate Bill 2 today in the Senate. Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; “First, SB 2 represents the work of the Governors excused -- Atkinson, Carter. Colors were posted and Task Force on Equality. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Senator Bruce Starr, Hillsboro. “Next, SB 2 is an anti-discrimination bill with no SB 240, 426 -- Message from the Governor reference to gay marriage or civil unions in the bill. With announcing he signed on March 21. the passage of Ballot Measure 36 the Oregon Constitution was amended so that marriage in the state of Oregon will SB 5519, 5528, 5531; 32, 82, 155, 189, 258, 268; only be between one man and one woman. HB 2069, 2080, 2092, 2107, 2154, 2213, 2258, 2437, 2470, 2635, 2729, 3043 -- Message from the House “There are two sections of SB 2 that have caused some announcing passage. concern and confusion among many people. The first SJM 1; HCR 8; HJR 29 -- Message from the section that has been widely discussed is the exemption for House announcing adoption. churches. Currently, churches are exempt from the requirements of SB 2. However, the present language Committee Report Summary No. 38 listing the would not allow discriminating against a person in the following reports was distributed to members today. hiring of certain jobs within the church. These jobs are in Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report non-church related businesses and the Supreme Court has by order of the President. already ruled on the necessary language. SB 267 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary “The second section of the Senate Bill 2 that has been recommending passage with amendments. widely debated refers to education. No part of Senate Bill 2 SB 301 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary makes any reference to curriculum in schools. Most of the recommending passage with amendments. school curriculum is determined on the local level. The passage of SB 2 will not have any affect on what schools SB 306 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary teach in the classroom. SB 2 will have an affect on schools recommending passage with amendments. admittance policy. A public school may not limit student HB 5011 -- Report by Committee on Ways and admission based on race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed ethnicity, national origin, disability, income level, bill. proficiency in the English language or athletic ability. HB 5034 -- Report by Committee on Ways and “Discrimination is not allowed by the Constitution Means recommending passage. because all people should be treated equally and fairly. HB 5045 -- Report by Committee on Ways and After reading all of the material I received, including Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed numerous letters in support of SB 2 from churches across bill. the state, I believe that my ‘aye’ vote was correct. HB 5049 -- Report by Committee on Ways and “In closing, I would like to reference the speech that Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed my colleague Senator Brad Avakian gave on the Senate bill. floor today. As he stated, “The law is a mere expression – it HB 5052 -- Report by Committee on Ways and is in the heart and mind that the final defeat of Means recommending passage. discrimination occurs. If it dies in the heart, no law, no SCR 8, 9, 11, 15, 16; SB 399, 531, 613 641, 676 -- constitution, can save it.” Carried over to March 26 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-81

HCR 8; HJR 29; HB 2069, 2080, 2092, 2107, SB 648 -- Report by Committee on Health and 2154, 2213, 2258, 2437, 2470, 2635, 2729, 3043 -- Human Services recommending passage with Read first time and referred to President’s desk. amendments and requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. HB 5011, 5034, 5045, 5049, 5052 -- Read second Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by time and passed to third reading. order of the President. HJM 2; HJR 7; HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5017, SB 678 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy 5039; 2047, 2091, 2122, 2128, 2130, 2142, 2148, 2157, and Public Affairs recommending passage with 2158, 2159, 2160, 2161, 2164, 2165, 2192, 2207, 2227, amendments. 2248, 2249, 2266, 2267, 2271, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, 2316, 2319, 2321, 2343, 2355, 2356, SB 768 -- Report by Committee on Health and 2357, 2358, 2359, 2360, 2361, 2364, 2365, 2367, 2368, Human Services recommending passage. Referred to 2444 -- Carried over to March 26 calendar by Committee on Finance and Revenue by prior unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. reference. Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Monday by Committee Report Summary No. 40 listing the unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Monday, March 26, 2007 -- Morning Session by order of the President. SB 34 -- Report by Committee on Health and Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President Human Services recommending passage with Courtney in Chair. The following members were amendments and requesting subsequent referral to present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Burdick, Carter, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, Subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Means rescinded by order of the President. Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, SB 482 -- Report by Committee on Business, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Deckert. Transportation and Workforce Development Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance recommending passage with amendments. to the flag. Invocation by Reverend Warren Pechman, retired Pastor from Evangelical Lutheran Church, HB 2076 -- Report by Committee on Business, Keizer. Judy Trohkimoinen sang the National Transportation and Workforce Development Anthem, Baker City. recommending passage. SB 89, 269 -- Message from the House HB 2163 -- Report by Committee on Commerce announcing the Speaker signed on March 23. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Committee Report Summary No. 39 listing the HB 2265 -- Report by Committee on Education following reports was distributed to members March and General Government recommending passage. 23. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status HB 2274 -- Report by Committee on Business, Report by order of the President. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. SB 5503 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. SCR 8, 9, 11, 15, 16 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on April 5 calendar by SB 5538 -- Report by Committee on Ways and unanimous consent on motion of Gordly. Means recommending passage with amendments. HB 2158 -- Taken from today's third reading SB 150 -- Report by Committee on Business, calendar and rereferred to Committee on Health Transportation and Workforce Development Policy and Public Affairs by voice vote on motion of recommending passage with amendments. Referred Monnes Anderson. to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HB 2359 -- Taken from today's third reading SB 167 -- Report by Committee on Business, calendar and rereferred to Committee on Judiciary by Transportation and Workforce Development voice vote on motion of Burdick. recommending passage with amendments. SB 1036, 1037 -- Introduced, read first time and SB 198 -- Report by Committee on Education and referred to President’s desk. General Government recommending passage with amendments. SB 5503, 5538; 167, 198, 267, 301, 306, 403, 517, 570, 648, 678 -- Read second time and passed to third SB 403 -- Report by Committee on Commerce reading. recommending passage with amendments. SB 399 -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. SB 470 -- Report by Committee on Business, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Transportation and Workforce Development without Schrader; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. recommendation as to passage, but with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and SB 641 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Means by prior reference. Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. SB 517 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with SB 676 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes amendments. Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. SB 570 -- Report by Committee on Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending passage with amendments.

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SB 531 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by nays, 2 – Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Deckert. Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Bill passed. Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2368 -- Read third time. Carried by SB 613 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. Schrader; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2047 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. SB 568 -- Bill read. Carried by Atkinson. On On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. Schrader; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2128 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. HB 2076, 2163, 2265, 2274 -- Read second time On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – and passed to third reading. Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2192 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. HJM 2; 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5017, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – 5034, 5039, 5045, 5049, 5052; 2122, 2130, 2159, 2160, Deckert. Bill passed. 2164, 2165, 2207, 2227, 2248, 2249, 2266, 2267, 2271, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, 2316, 2319, HB 2355 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. 2321, 2357, 2361, 2444 -- Carried over to March 27 On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Schrader; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. Chair. HB 2356 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. The following measures were referred to On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. committee on March 22 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 39 which was distributed to HB 2358 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 11 – Status Report by order of the President. Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; SB 930 Health and Human Services excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. SB 931 Health and Human Services; Ways and Means HB 2364 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. SB 1031 Health and Human Services On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. HJM 9 Rules HB 5043 Ways and Means HB 2365 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – HB 2095 Finance and Revenue Atkinson; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2096 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2091 -- Read third time. Carried by George, Development L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – HB 2187 Environment and Natural Resources Atkinson; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2232 Finance and Revenue HB 2142 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. HB 2237 Finance and Revenue On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – HB 2322 Judiciary Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2362 Judiciary HB 2148 -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2446 Business, Transportation and Workforce Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 5 – Beyer, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Development Whitsett; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2456 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2157 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. Development On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – HB 2562 Judiciary Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2619 Commerce HB 2159 -- Moved to the foot of today's third HB 2679 Commerce reading calendar by unanimous consent at the HB 2700 Health Policy and Public Affairs request of the Chair. HB 2741 Judiciary HB 2343 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. HB 2782 Judiciary On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. HCR 2; HB 2139 -- President Courtney signed on March 26. HB 2161 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday by Deckert. Bill passed. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HJR 7 -- Read final time. Carried by Kruse. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; Tuesday, March 27, 2007 -- Morning Session excused, 1 – Deckert. Resolution adopted. Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President HB 2360 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. Courtney in Chair. The following members were On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Deckert. Bill passed. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., HB 2367 -- Read third time. Carried by George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monroe, Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Monnes Anderson. Colors were posted and SENATE JOURNAL SJ-83

the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation nays, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 1 – Monnes Anderson. by Pastor Susan Kyllo, Faith Lutheran Church, North Bill passed. Bend. SB 5538 -- George, L. requested the following Courtesies of the Senate were extended to former explanation of vote be entered into the journal: State Representative Clayton Klein at the request of Monroe. “My vote against SB 5538A, an appropriation of ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition SB 307; HB 2181, 2318, 2973 -- Message from to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and the House announcing passage. Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall HCR 5 -- Message from the House announcing budget. adoption. “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 SB 99 -- Message from the House announcing budget be funded first and funded adequately. The passage passage as amended by the House. of other appropriation bills before K-12 does not give us a Committee Report Summary No. 41 listing the clear picture of the overall budget, nor the amount that will following reports was distributed to members today. be appropriated for K-12 education. At this time, we have Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report the Co-Chairs proposed budget. However, the education by order of the President. budget and the details of the overall budget are still unclear. SB 59 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage with “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s amendments. budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to SB 118 -- Report by Committee on Commerce adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured – recommending passage with amendments. and the Legislature needs to ensure – that expenditures in this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. HB 2111 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ recommending passage. budget without first having a clear view of both the overall budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” SB 678 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on March 28 calendar by SB 167 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – Atkinson, Kruse; excused, 1 – Monnes Anderson. SB 34, 482 -- Read second time and passed to Bill passed. third reading. SB 198 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, SB 5503 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Schrader. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Monnes Anderson. nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Bill passed. George, L., Kruse; excused, 1 – Monnes Anderson. SB 267 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Bill passed. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; SB 5503 -- George, L. requested the following excused, 1 – Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. explanation of vote be entered into the journal: SB 301 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by “My vote against SB 5503A, an appropriation of Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition nays, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Monnes Anderson. to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and Bill passed. Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding SB 306 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, budget. 1 – George, G.; excused, 2 – Burdick, Monnes “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 Anderson. Bill passed. budget be funded first and funded adequately. The passage SB 403 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by of other appropriation bills before K-12 does not give us a Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; clear picture of the overall budget, nor the amount that will excused, 2 – Burdick, Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. be appropriated for K-12 education. At this time, we have the Co-Chairs proposed budget. However, the education SB 517 -- Moved to the foot of today's third budget and the details of the overall budget are still reading calendar by unanimous consent at the unclear. request of the Chair. “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is fuzzy and the Governor’s SB 570 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to nays, 3 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse; excused, 2 – Burdick, adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured – Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. (Carter in Chair) and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. SB 648 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 2 – Burdick, Monnes budget without first having a clear view of both the overall Anderson. Bill passed. budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” SB 517 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s SB 5538 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by third reading calendar and placed on March 28 Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; calendar by implied consent.

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HCR 5; HB 2181, 2318, 2973 -- Read first time SB 40, 41, 42, 304, 305 -- Message from the and referred to President’s desk. House announcing passage. HB 2111 -- Read second time and passed to third Committee Report Summary No. 42 listing the reading. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 2159 -- Moved to the foot of today's third by order of the President. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 5546 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. HB 2130 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – SB 36 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Schrader; excused, 1 – Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. and Public Affairs recommending passage with amendments. Subsequent referral to Committee on HB 2164 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 5 – George, G., George, L., Kruse, Schrader, Whitsett; SB 85 -- Report by Committee on Business, excused, 1 – Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments. HB 2165 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – SB 94 -- Report by Committee on Business, Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. HB 2207 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – SB 144 -- Report by Committee on Health and Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. Human Services recommending passage with amendments. HB 2227 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – SB 687 -- Report by Committee on Business, Schrader, Starr; excused, 1 – Monnes Anderson. Bill Transportation and Workforce Development passed. recommending passage. HB 2248 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. SB 880 -- Report by Committee on Health and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Human Services recommending passage with Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. amendments. HB 2249 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. HB 5043 -- Report by Committee on Ways and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. bill. HB 2279 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. HB 2109 -- Report by Committee on Business, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 4 – Transportation and Workforce Development Atkinson, Beyer, George, G., Kruse; excused, 1 – recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. HB 2348 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 2281 -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 2 – Monnes Anderson, SB 99 A-Eng. -- Bates moved that the Senate Verger. Bill passed. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 26; HJM 2; HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5017, nays, 1 – George, G.; excused, 3 – Nelson, Schrader, 5034, 5039, 5045, 5049, 5052; 2076, 2122, 2159, 2160, Winters. Bill repassed. (Carter in Chair) 2163, 2265, 2266, 2267, 2271, 2274, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, 2316, 2319, 2321, 2357, 2361, 2444 -- SB 59, 94, 118, 687 -- Read second time and Carried over to March 28 calendar by unanimous passed to third reading. consent at the request of the Chair. SB 517 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Courtney. Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Wednesday by On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Nelson, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. SB 34 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Wednesday, March 28, 2007 -- Morning Session Kruse, Morrisette. Call of the Senate demanded by Kruse joined by Brown and Devlin. All present except Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President Schrader, Winters, excused. On passage of bill the Courtney in Chair. The following members were vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 9 – Avakian, Burdick, present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Carter, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Metsger, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, Prozanski, Walker; excused, 2 – Schrader, Winters. G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Bill passed. Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, SB 34 -- Gordly. requested the following Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Westlund, Whitsett; excused -- Winters. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. 1) “The Board’s fiscal impact is premised on the Invocation by Reverend Gail McDougle, First $300,000 of federal grants funding it has received rather Congregational Church, Salem. than a clearly articulated plan (and associated budget) Courtesies of the Senate were extended to former detailing how the data will be acquired, validated, State Senator Verne Duncan at the request of managed, stored, secured, and analyzed. Thus, the actual Atkinson. cost of this measure, both for the 2007-09 biennium as well as beyond, is uncertain; SENATE JOURNAL SJ-85

2) “A similar concern applies to revenue. There is no HB 2286 -- Read third time. Carried by identified source of revenue beyond the existing federal Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; grant to cover potential expenditures in excess of $300,000 excused, 4 – Burdick, Morrisette, Schrader, Winters. or for the funding in future biennia; Without such detail, Bill passed. there is a presumption that the Board may be required to HB 2292 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. used existing Other Funds revenue sources or its ending Potential conflict of interest declared by George, L. Other Funds balance to fund this measure in the future or On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – is a deficit arises in the 2007-09 biennium. Of note is that Burdick, Morrisette, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. the Board does not have any Other Funds expenditure HB 2312 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by limitation associated with this measure; Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Burdick, Morrisette, Schrader, Winters. 3) “There is also a question as to whether Commission Bill passed. member travel and other expenses are an appropriate federal grant expense or if such costs must be reimbursed HB 2313 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by with the Other Funds revenue of the Board (e.g., licensee Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; fees;) and excused, 3 – Morrisette, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. (President Courtney in Chair) 4) “Lastly, the Board’s fiscal impact made no provision HB 2159 -- Read third time. Carried by Carter. for civil penalty revenue, which is to be deposited into the On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Pharmacy Account.” Morrisette, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. SB 34 -- Prozanski. requested the following HJM 2; HB 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5017, explanation of vote be entered into the journal: 5034, 5039, 5045, 5049, 5052; 2076, 2111, 2122, 2160, 2163, 2265, 2266, 2267, 2271, 2274, 2316, 2319, 2321, “I voted against SB 34 because it does not provide the 2357, 2361, 2444 -- Carried over to March 29 calendar adequate safeguards to protect Oregonians’ personal by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. medical and prescription drug information. The bill requires all schedule II, III, and IV drugs prescribed in The following measures were referred to committee on March 27 and recorded on Committee Oregon, including non-narcotic drugs, to be listed in a Referral List No. 40 which was distributed to database. It is anticipated that there could be between 2-5 members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and million records annually. There is not any rational basis to Status Report by order of the President. require all of these prescriptions to be included in an electronic database. The bill fails to limit the time that the SB 1036 Finance and Revenue data will be retained. An advisory committee, not the SB 1037 Judiciary legislature, will make that decision. I believe that is wrong. HB 2314 Business, Transportation and Workforce This data will also be available to other states. This will increase the chance of a security breach. Development HB 2675 Education and General Government “The bill appears to be under-funded. Compared to a similar bill in Washington State which did not pass, it SJM 1; SB 5519, 5528, 5531; 32, 82, 155, 189, appears the current level of funding will not support the 258, 268 -- President Courtney signed on March 27. program. If the program is not properly funded, I am Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Thursday by concerned that safeguards will be compromised. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. “Lastly, SB 34 originally had a referral to the Ways and Means Committee. For whatever reason, that referral Thursday, March 29, 2007 -- Morning Session was removed. Why? It should have been required to be reviewed by the Ways and Means Committee to ensure that Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were the funding level was appropriate to safeguard personal present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, medical and prescription drug records of Oregonians who Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., are included in this database.” George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes SB 482 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, excused, 2 – Schrader, Winters. Bill passed. Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Johnson. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance SB 678 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by to the flag. Invocation by Pastor Marc Shaw, Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Evergreen Christian Center, Hillsboro. Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Starr; excused, 2 – Schrader, Winters. Bill SB 220, 221; HB 5014; 2026, 2030, 2053, 2093, passed. 2124, 2509, 2751, 2974 -- Message from the House announcing passage. HB 5043; HB 2109, 2348 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SJM 1; SB 5519, 5528, 5531; 32, 82, 155, 189, 258, 268 -- Message from the House announcing the HB 2159 -- Moved to the foot of today's third Speaker signed on March 28. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Committee Report Summary No. 43 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. HB 2282 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – by order of the President. Burdick, Morrisette, Schrader, Winters. Bill passed.

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SCR 12 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy (Carter in Chair) Brown, excused when roll called, and Public Affairs recommending adoption with granted unanimous consent to vote aye. amendments. SB 687 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On SB 156 -- Report by Committee on Environment passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – and Natural Resources recommending passage. Schrader; excused, 1 – Brown. Bill passed. SB 158 -- Report by Committee on Commerce HB 5014; 2026, 2030, 2053, 2093, 2124, 2509, recommending passage with amendments. 2751, 2974 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. SB 192 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development HB 2357 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage with amendments. Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. SB 193 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development HB 2361 -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage with amendments. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 1 – Avakian. Bill passed. SB 229 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with HB 5007 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On amendments. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., SB 236 -- Report by Committee on Environment Kruse; excused, 1 – Avakian. Bill passed. and Natural Resources recommending passage with amendments. HB 5008 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 6 – SB 490 -- Report by Committee on Environment Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., and Natural Resources recommending passage with Kruse; excused, 1 – Avakian. Bill passed. amendments. HB 5009 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 514 -- Report by Committee on Environment Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; and Natural Resources recommending passage. nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Referred to Committee on Finance and Revenue by Starr; excused, 1 – Avakian. Bill passed. prior reference. HB 5010 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 873 -- Report by Committee on Health and Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; Human Services recommending passage with nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., amendments and requesting referral to Committee on George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways Avakian. Bill passed. and Means by order of the President. HB 5017 -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. HB 2405 -- Report by Committee on Business, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 3 – Transportation and Workforce Development Atkinson, George, G., Starr; excused, 1 – Avakian. recommending passage with amendments and Bill passed. (President Courtney in Chair) requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to HB 5039 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee on Ways and Means rescinded by order of Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; the President. nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse, Starr; excused, 1 – Avakian. Bill passed. HB 2163 -- Made a Special Order of Business at the head of today’s third reading calendar on motion HB 2122 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by of Brown. Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 2 – Atkinson, Schrader; excused, 2 – Avakian, SB 1038 -- Introduced, read first time and Carter. Bill passed. referred to President’s desk. HB 2267 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. SB 5546; 36, 85, 144, 156, 880 -- Read second On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – time and passed to third reading. Avakian, Carter. Bill passed. HB 2163 A-Eng. -- Under Special Order of HB 2271 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. Business, read third time. Carried by Gordly, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 6 – Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Schrader, Whitsett, Winters; nays, 4 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 1 excused, 3 – Atkinson, Avakian, Carter. Bill passed. – Johnson. Bill passed. HB 2316 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. SB 59 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Brown. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Atkinson, Avakian, Carter. Bill passed. nays, 3 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. HB 2319 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – SB 94 -- Read third time. Carried by George, L. Schrader; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Carter. Bill passed. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. HJM 2; HB 5011, 5034, 5043, 5045, 5049, 5052; 2076, 2109, 2111, 2160, 2265, 2266, 2274, 2321, 2348, SB 118 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 2444 -- Carried over to April 2 calendar by unanimous Gordly. Call of the Senate demanded by Gordly joined consent at the request of the Chair. by Courtney and Verger. All present except Brown, excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Monday by nays, 9 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-87

SB 479 -- Report by Committee on Education and Monday, April 2, 2007 -- Morning Session General Government recommending passage with amendments. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were SB 556 -- Report by Committee on Commerce present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, recommending passage with amendments. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., SB 563 -- Report by Committee on Commerce George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes recommending passage. Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, SB 615 -- Report by Committee on Education and Winters; excused -- Prozanski. Colors were posted and General Government recommending passage. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Father Angel Perez from St. Monica’s Church, SB 729 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Coos Bay. (Carter in Chair) recommending passage. SB 5519, 5528, 5531; 32, 82, 89, 155, 189, 258, SB 773 -- Report by Committee on Education and 268, 269 -- Message from the Governor announcing he General Government recommending passage. signed on March 29. SB 879 -- Report by Committee on Health and HB 2023, 2071, 2176, 2255, 2297, 2311, 2371, Human Services recommending passage with 2372, 2438, 2567, 2744, 2773 -- Message from the amendments. House announcing passage. SB 889 -- Report by Committee on Health and Committee Report Summary No. 44 listing the Human Services recommending passage. following reports was distributed to members today. SB 950 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report recommending passage with amendments. by order of the President. SB 985 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 5522 -- Report by Committee on Legislative recommending passage. Operations and Reform without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and HB 2121 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Means by prior reference. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. SB 160 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services without recommendation as to HB 2191 -- Report by Committee on Health and passage, but with amendments. Referred to Human Services recommending passage with Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. amendments. SB 169 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 156 -- Taken from today’s third reading recommending passage with amendments. calendar and placed on April 4 calendar by voice vote on motion of Avakian. SB 264 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. HB 2321 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on April 4 calendar by voice vote SB 265 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary on motion of Brown. recommending passage with amendments. SCR 12; SB 158, 192, 193, 229, 236, 490, 563, SB 282 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary 615, 729, 773, 889, 985 -- Read second time and recommending passage with amendments and passed to third reading. requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous by order of the President. consent on motion of Brown. SB 292 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President recommending passage with amendments. Courtney in Chair. All present except Bates, Prozanski, excused. SB 298 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. Senate, having recessed under the order of Third Reading of Senate Measures, resumed under that SB 408 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary order by unanimous consent at the request of the recommending passage with amendments. Chair. SB 409 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 5546 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage with amendments. Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; SB 411 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., recommending passage with amendments. Referred George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Walker; to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. Courtney granted unanimous consent to change vote from nay SB 412 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary to aye. recommending passage with amendments. SB 36 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 413 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: recommending passage with amendments. Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. SB 445 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 85 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage with amendments and Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Ayes, 21; nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Nelson, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – Bates, by order of the President. Prozanski. Bill passed.

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SB 144 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2111 -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert. George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Schrader; Atkinson; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 5043 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 880 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Ayes, 22; nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Bates, Schrader, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 2109 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2023, 2071, 2176, 2255, 2297, 2311, 2371, Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; 2372, 2438, 2567, 2744, 2773 -- Read first time and nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; referred to President’s desk. excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. (Carter in Chair) HB 2405 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 2348 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, HB 2444 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Starr, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 4 – Whitsett; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. Atkinson, Kruse, Schrader, Westlund; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. The following measures were referred to committee on March 29 and recorded on Committee HJM 2 -- Read final time. Carried by Walker. On Referral List No. 41 which was distributed to adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Memorial adopted. Status Report by order of the President. HB 2160 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; HCR 5 Health Policy and Public Affairs excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. HCR 8 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2266 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. HJR 29 Education and General Government On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – HB 5014 Ways and Means Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 2069 Environment and Natural Resources HB 5011 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2080 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; HB 2092 Judiciary nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Bates, HB 2107 Business, Transportation and Workforce Prozanski. Bill passed. Development HB 5034 -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. HB 2154 Health Policy and Public Affairs On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 8 – HB 2181 Judiciary Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., HB 2213 Health Policy and Public Affairs Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 2258 Commerce HB 2318 Judiciary HB 5045 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; HB 2437 Business, Transportation and Workforce nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Development Whitsett; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 2470 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 5049 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Development Johnson. Potential conflict of interest declared by HB 2635 Commerce Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 2 – Atkinson, Kruse; excused, 2 – Bates, HB 2729 Education and General Government Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 2973 Environment and Natural Resources HB 5052 -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3043 Environment and Natural Resources Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 42, 307 -- President Courtney signed on nays, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. March 29. Bill passed. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday by HB 2076 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. Tuesday, April 3, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 2265 -- Read third time. Carried by Morse. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 8 – Courtney in Chair. The following members were Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Bill passed. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes HB 2274 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 4 – Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Bates, Winters; excused -- Prozanski. Colors were posted and Prozanski. Bill passed. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Pastor Rinya Frisbie, Englewood United Methodist Church, Salem. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-89

SB 194, 330; HB 2223, 2233, 2762, 2823, 2970 -- SB 193 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Message from the House announcing passage. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Deckert, Gordly, Prozanski. Bill passed. HCR 4, 9; HJM 10 -- Message from the House announcing adoption. SB 229 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, SB 42, 307; HB 2128, 2130, 2164, 2192 -- 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Starr; excused, 2 – Message from the House announcing the Speaker Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. signed on April 2. SB 236 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee Report Summary No. 45 listing the Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, following reports was distributed to members today. 1 – Kruse; excused, 2 – Deckert, Prozanski. Bill Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report passed. by order of the President. SB 490 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 5 -- Report by Committee on Legislative Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Operations and Reform recommending passage with excused, 2 – Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. amendments. SB 563 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. SB 6 -- Report by Committee on Legislative On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Operations and Reform recommending passage. Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. SB 615 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 7 -- Report by Committee on Legislative Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. Operations and Reform recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Finance and Revenue by SB 729 -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson. prior reference. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 6 – Beyer, George, G., Kruse, Metsger, Nelson, Schrader; SB 39 -- Report by Committee on Finance and excused, 2 – Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. Revenue recommending passage with amendments. SB 773 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. SB 414 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 3 – recommending passage with amendments and Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G.; excused, 2 – Deckert, requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Prozanski. Bill passed. Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. SB 889 -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 3 – SB 697 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Schrader, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – Deckert, Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Prozanski. Bill passed. SB 734 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 985 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. On Transportation and Workforce Development passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – recommending passage with amendments. Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. SB 804 -- Report by Committee on Environment SB 158 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and Natural Resources recommending passage. Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; HB 2079 -- Report by Committee on Business, nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Transportation and Workforce Development Whitsett; excused, 2 –Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. recommending passage with amendments. HB 3532 -- Message from the House announcing SCR 12 -- Taken from today’s third reading passage. calendar and placed on April 5 calendar by HCR 4, 9; HJM 10; HB 2223, 2233, 2762, 2823, unanimous consent on motion of Gordly. (Carter in 2970, 3532 -- Read first time and referred to Chair) President’s desk. SB 169, 264, 265, 292, 298, 408, 409, 412, 413, HB 2121, 2191 -- Read second time and passed to 479, 556, 804, 879, 950 -- Read second time and third reading. passed to third reading. HB 2405 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; consent at the request of the Chair. excused, 2 – Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President SB 40, 41, 99; HB 2128, 2130, 2164, 2192 -- Courtney in Chair. All present except Avakian, President Courtney signed on April 3. Deckert, Gordly, Prozanski, excused. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Wednesday by Senate, having recessed following the order of unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Second Reading of Senate Measures resumed under the general order of business by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Wednesday, April 4, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 158 -- Read third time. Moved to the foot of Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President today’s third reading calendar by unanimous consent Courtney in Chair. The following members were at the request of the Chair. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, SB 192 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes excused, 4 – Avakian, Deckert, Gordly, Prozanski. Bill Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, passed. Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker,

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Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Johnson. SB 292 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance Burdick. Potential conflict of interest declared by to the flag. Invocation by Reverend Rick Davis, Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Salem. excused, 4 – Carter, Deckert, Johnson, Starr. Bill passed. SB 147, 223, 224, 230; HB 5040; 2345, 2386, 2538, 2650 -- Message from the House announcing SB 298 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passage. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 16; nays, 11 – Devlin, George, G., Kruse, Monnes HCR 11 -- Message from the House announcing Anderson, Monroe, Morse, Schrader, Verger, adoption. Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 3 – Carter, SB 84 -- Message from the House announcing Johnson, Starr. Bill passed. passage as amended by the House. SB 408 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee Report Summary No. 46 listing the Brown. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; following reports was distributed to members today. excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 409 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by order of the President. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; SB 792 -- Report by Committee on Health and excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. Human Services recommending passage. Referred to SB 412 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; HJR 12 A-Eng. -- Report by Committee on excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. Education and General Government recommending SB 413 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by adoption of the A-Engrossed resolution. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; HB 2268 -- Report by Committee on Business, excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. Transportation and Workforce Development SB 479 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage. Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; HB 2290 -- Report by Committee on Health and nays, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill Human Services recommending passage. passed. HB 2384 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 556 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage with amendments. Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. HB 2447 A-Eng. -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending SB 804 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. On passage of the A-Engrossed bill. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 4 – George, L., Kruse, Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 1 – SB 1039 -- Introduced, read first time and Johnson. Bill passed. referred to President’s desk. SB 879 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 5, 39, 697, 734 -- Read second time and Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: passed to third reading. Ayes, 25; nays, 3 – George, L., Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Carter, Johnson. Bill passed. Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 950 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President excused, 2 – Carter, Johnson. Bill passed. Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, Deckert, Johnson, Starr, excused. HCR 11; HB 5040; 2345, 2386, 2538, 2650 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. Senate, having recessed under the order of Second Reading of Senate Measures, proceeded with HJR 12; HB 2079, 2268, 2290, 2447 -- Read the general order of business by unanimous consent second time and passed to third reading. at the request of the Chair. HB 2121 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 156 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 8 – 1 – Schrader; excused, 2 – Carter, Johnson. Bill Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Morse, Schrader, passed. Whitsett, Winters; excused, 4 – Carter, Deckert, Johnson, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2191 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; SB 169 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by nays, 4 – Bates, Gordly, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 2 Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; – Carter, Johnson. Bill passed. excused, 4 – Carter, Deckert, Johnson, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2321 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 264 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 2 – Carter, Johnson. Bill Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; passed. nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 4 – Carter, Deckert, Johnson, Starr. Bill passed. 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and Means SB 416 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments. HB 2026 Finance and Revenue HB 2030 Finance and Revenue SB 569 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage with HB 2053 Business, Transportation and Workforce amendments. Development SB 572 -- Report by Committee on Environment HB 2093 Judiciary and Natural Resources recommending passage with HB 2124 Judiciary amendments. HB 2751 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 609 -- Report by Committee on Education and Development General Government without recommendation as to HB 2974 Environment and Natural Resources passage. Referred to Committee on Finance and Revenue by prior reference. HB 3532 Finance and Revenue SB 671 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by recommending passage with amendments. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 84 A-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Thursday, April 5, 2007 -- Morning Session concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Schrader; absent, 1 – Bates. Bill repassed. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., SCR 8 -- Taken from today’s third reading George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes calendar and placed on April 19 calendar by voice Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, vote on motion of Gordly. Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, SCR 9 -- Read final time. Carried by Gordly. On Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation excused, 1 – Bates. Resolution adopted. by Pastor Jess Strickland and associate Pastor Brian Wheelon, Living Hope Fellowship, Aloha. (Carter in SCR 11 -- Read final time. Carried by Gordly. Chair) On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Bates. Resolution adopted. SB 196; HB 2826, 2910, 2941 -- Message from the House announcing passage. SCR 12 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by Gordly. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: HB 2160 -- Message from the House announcing Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Bates. Resolution adopted. concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. SCR 15 -- Read final time. Carried by Gordly. SB 61, 83, 362 -- Message from the House On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; announcing passage as amended by the House. excused, 1 – Bates. Resolution adopted. Committee Report Summary No. 47 listing the SCR 16 -- Read final time. Carried by Gordly. following reports was distributed to members today. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report excused, 1 – Burdick. Resolution adopted. by order of the President. Senate recessed until 11:30 a.m. by unanimous SB 10 -- Report by Committee on Rules consent on motion of Brown. recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Senate reconvened at 11:30 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Bates, Gordly, SB 109 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary excused. recommending passage with amendments. Senate, having recessed under the order of Third SB 134 -- Report by Committee on Environment Reading of Senate measures, resumed under the and Natural Resources recommending passage with general order of business by unanimous consent at amendments. the request of the Chair. SB 149 -- Report by Committee on Environment Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. and Natural Resources recommending passage with amendments. HJR 12 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by Morse. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, SB 263 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary 27; absent, 1 – Westlund; excused, 2 – Bates, Gordly. recommending passage with amendments and Resolution adopted. requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means HB 2447 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by order of the President. Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 4 – Beyer, Kruse, Schrader, Whitsett; absent, 1 SB 320 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary – Westlund; excused, 1 – Bates. Bill passed. recommending passage with amendments and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. SB 5, 697, 734 -- Carried over to April 9 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 334 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with HB 2826, 2910, 2941 -- Read first time and amendments. referred to President’s desk.

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Senate, reverted to the order of Propositions and SB 266 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Motions by unanimous consent on motion of Monroe. recommending passage. SB 39 -- Rereferred to Committee on Finance SB 597 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary and Revenue by voice vote on motion of Monroe. recommending passage. Senate, resumed under the order of Second SB 603 -- Report by Committee on Business, Reading of House Measures by implied consent. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. HB 2384 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 653 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage. HB 2079, 2268, 2290 -- Carried over to April 9 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the SB 692 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Chair. recommending passage. Senate adjourned until 11:00 a.m. Monday by SB 693 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. recommending passage. SB 829 -- Report by Committee on Business, Monday, April 9, 2007 -- Morning Session Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments. Senate convened at 11:00 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were HB 2080 A-Eng. -- Report by Committee on present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Senate recessed until 11:25 a.m. by unanimous Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, consent on motion of Ferrioli. Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and Senate reconvened at 11:25 a.m. President the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation Courtney in Chair. All present. by Pastor John Wild, Sherwood Bible Fellowship, Sherwood. Senate, having recessed following the order of Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the SB 42, 307 -- Message from the Governor general order of business by unanimous consent at announcing he signed on April 4. the request of the Chair. HB 2792 -- Message from the House announcing SB 83 A-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate passage. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 29; HCR 10; HJR 14 -- Message from the House nays, 1 – Schrader. Bill repassed. announcing adoption. SB 109, 134, 149, 266, 334, 341, 416, 569, 572, HB 2405 -- Message from the House announcing 597, 603, 653, 671, 692, 693, 747, 838 -- Read second concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. time and passed to third reading. Committee Report Summary No. 48 listing the SB 5 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by following reports was distributed to members April 6. Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; excused, 1 – Brown. Bill by order of the President. passed. SB 341 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 697 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and Public Affairs recommending passage with Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; amendments. excused, 1 – Brown. Bill passed. SB 646 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 734 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and Public Affairs recommending passage. Referred Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 1 – Brown. Bill passed. SB 747 -- Report by Committee on Education and HCR 10; HJR 14; HB 2792 -- Read first time and General Government recommending passage with referred to President’s desk. amendments. HB 2080 -- Read second time and passed to third SB 769 -- Report by Committee on Health and reading. Human Services recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HB 2079 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Committee Report Summary No. 49 listing the nays, 4 – Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Whitsett. Bill following report was distributed to members April 6. passed. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. HB 2268 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. SB 838 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage with HB 2290 -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. amendments. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; nays, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed. Committee Report Summary No. 50 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. HB 2384 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. by order of the President. Bill passed. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-93

The following measures were referred to SB 40, 41, 99, 220, 221, 304, 305; HJR 7; HB committee on April 5 and recorded on Committee 5007, 5017, 5039; 2047, 2091, 2142, 2148, 2157, 2159, Referral List No. 43 which was distributed to 2161, 2163, 2165, 2207, 2227, 2248, 2249, 2271, 2279, members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, 2343, 2355, 2356, Status Report by order of the President. 2358, 2360, 2364, 2365, 2367, 2368 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on April 9. HCR 4 Health Policy and Public Affairs Committee Report Summary No. 51 listing the HCR 9 Education and General Government following reports was distributed to members today. HJM 10 Health Policy and Public Affairs Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 5040 Ways and Means by order of the President. HB 2023 Finance and Revenue SB 23 -- Report by Committee on Education and HB 2176 Business, Transportation and Workforce General Government recommending passage with amendments. Development HB 2223 Commerce SB 74 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending passage. HB 2255 Commerce HB 2297 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 151 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Development recommending passage with amendments. Referred HB 2345 Judiciary to Committee on Finance and Revenue by prior HB 2371 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy reference. HB 2372 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 461 -- Report by Committee on Business, Development Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments and HB 2509 Education and General Government requesting referral to Committee on Ways and HB 2538 Business, Transportation and Workforce Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Development by order of the President. HB 2567 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 624 -- Report by Committee on Education and Development General Government recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order HB 2744 Business, Transportation and Workforce of the President. Development SB 716 -- Report by Committee on Business, HB 2773 Health Policy and Public Affairs Transportation and Workforce Development HB 2823 Education and General Government recommending passage with amendments. HB 2970 Environment and Natural Resources SB 816 -- Report by Committee on Finance and The following measure was referred to Revenue recommending passage. committee on April 6 and recorded on Committee HB 3532 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Referral List No. 44 which was distributed to Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and bill. Status Report by order of the President. Report by Committee on Rules recommending SB 1039 Legislative Operations and Reform; Ways and that the Governor’s appointment of Steven Emery to Means the Oregon Economic and Community Development Commission be confirmed. SB 220, 221, 304, 305 -- President Courtney signed on April 5. Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s appointment of R. Charles Vars to Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday by the Governing Board of State Department of Geology unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. and Mineral Industries be confirmed. Report by Committee on Rules recommending Tuesday, April 10, 2007 -- Morning Session that the Governor’s appointment of Amy Lowery to the Oregon State Lottery Commission be confirmed. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were Report by Committee on Rules recommending present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, that the Governor’s appointments of Sarojini Budden, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Nathalie Johnson (r) (appearance waived), Gary George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes LeClair (r) (appearance waived), Lewis Neace and Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, David Watt (r) (appearance waived) to the Board of Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Medical Examiners be confirmed en bloc. Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and Report by Committee on Rules recommending the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation that the Governor’s appointments of Julia Willis, by Pastor Rick Smith, West Salem Baptist Church, Claudia Coon and James McDonald (r) (appearance Salem. waived) to the Oregon State Board of Nursing be HB 2032, 2138, 2707, 2906, 3068, 3530 -- confirmed en bloc. Message from the House announcing passage. Report by Committee on Rules recommending HB 2121, 2191 -- Message from the House that the Governor’s appointment of Dewey Darold to announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and the State Plumbing Board be confirmed. repassage.

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Report by Committee on Rules recommending we take away the ability for these officials to decide what is that the Governor’s appointment of Michael Healy to best for their consumers. the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training be confirmed. “After careful deliberation, I could not reconcile this Report by Committee on Rules recommending issue and ultimately had to vote no. that the Governor’s appointment of Toni Ellsworth to the State Board of Tax Practitioners be confirmed. “Again I would like to thank Senator Avakian for all of Report by Committee on Rules recommending his hard work and I will continue to work hard for the state that the Governor’s appointment of Richard Van of Oregon to bring wave energy to the .” Beveren to the Tri-Met Board be confirmed. SB 109, 134, 149, 266, 334, 341, 416, 569, 572, Report by Committee on Rules recommending 597, 603, 653, 671, 692, 693, 747 -- Carried over to that the Governor’s appointment and reappointment April 11 calendar by unanimous consent at the of Pamela Hulse Andrews (appearance waived) to the request of the Chair. Trust for Cultural Development Board be confirmed. HB 2032, 2138, 2702, 2906, 3068, 3530 -- Read Report by Committee on Rules recommending first time and referred to President’s desk. that the Governor’s appointment of Lauren Acton to the Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining HB 3532 -- Read second time and passed to third Board be confirmed. reading. SB 838 A-Eng. -- Made a Special Order of HB 2080 -- Carried over to April 11 calendar by Business at the head of today’s third reading calendar unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. on motion of Brown. The following measures were referred to SB 74, 816, 829 -- Read second time and passed committee on April 9 and recorded on Committee to third reading. Referral List No. 45 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous Status Report by order of the President. consent at the request of the Chair. Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President HCR 11 Judiciary Courtney in Chair. All present. HB 2071 Business, Transportation and Workforce Senate, having recessed under the order of Development Second Reading of Senate Measures, proceeded to the HB 2233 Judiciary Special Order of Business by unanimous consent at HB 2311 Judiciary the request of the Chair. HB 2386 Health and Human Services SB 838 A-Eng. -- Under Special Order of HB 2438 Business, Transportation and Workforce Business, read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Avakian. Potential conflict of interest declared by Development Nelson. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined HB 2650 Health and Human Services by Walker and Starr. All present. On passage of bill HB 2762 Rules the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 10 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Verger, HJR 7; HB 5007, 5017, 5039; 2047, 2091, 2142, Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. 2148, 2157, 2159, 2161, 2163, 2165, 2207, 2227, 2248, 2249, 2271, 2279, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2292, 2312, 2313, SB 838 A-Eng. -- Verger requested the following 2343, 2355, 2356, 2358, 2360, 2364, 2365, 2367, 2368 - explanation of vote be entered into the journal: - President Courtney signed on April 9. “Today I voted no on SB 838. My vote was not a vote Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Wednesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. against renewable standards and alternative energy in the state of Oregon. Wednesday, April 11, 2007 -- Morning Session “I am a supporter of alternative energy. As the Co-Chair Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President of the Reedsport Wave Energy Task force I have worked Courtney in Chair. The following members were hard over the past 4 months to try and bring new sources of present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, alternative energy to the state of Oregon. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes “I want to say thank to you Senator Brad Avakian for all Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, of his hard work on this issue and the many compromises Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and that he crafted including exempting the small Co-op the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation providers. I commend his hard work for all Oregonians. by Pastor David Pederson, Trinity Lutheran Church, Dallas. “As the Senator representing Central Lincoln PUD I HB 2119, 2127, 2133, 2218, 2221, 2224, 2244, could not support the bill because of the loss of local control 2256, 2385, 2423, 2487, 2507 -- Message from the that will occur with its passage. As a former Mayor, I have House announcing passage. consistently and strongly supported local control since I was Committee Report Summary No. 52 listing the first elected to the House in 2001. PUD’s are run by elected following reports was distributed to members today. officials who represent their customers and are closely Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report connected with them on a daily basis. By passing this bill by order of the President. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-95

SB 8 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Rules suspended by unanimous consent and the and Public Affairs recommending passage with following appointments confirmed en bloc on motion amendments. of Brown. On confirmation the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 1 – Burdick; absent, 1 – Morrisette. SB 69 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Confirmed en bloc. Revenue recommending passage. SB 124 -- Report by Committee on Rules Oregon Economic and Community Development recommending passage with amendments. Commission

SB 208 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage with Steven Emery amendments. Governing Board of the Department of Geology and SB 257 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. Mineral Industries

SB 417 -- Report by Committee on Education and R. Charles Vars General Government recommending passage with amendments and requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Oregon State Lottery Commission Subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. Amy Lowery SB 432 -- Report by Committee on Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending Board of Medical Examiners passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. SB 545 -- Report by Committee on Business, Sarojini Budden Transportation and Workforce Development Nathalie Johnson (r) recommending passage with amendments. Gary LeClair (r) SB 559 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Lewis Neace recommending passage with amendments. David Watt (r) SB 573 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. Oregon State Board of Nursing SB 629 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. Claudia Coon James McDonald (r) SB 699 -- Report by Committee on Legislative Operations and Reform recommending passage. Julia Willis

SB 748 -- Report by Committee on Business, State Plumbing Board Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments. Dewey Darold HB 2073 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Board on Public Safety Standards and Training

HB 2210 -- Report by Committee on Michael Healy Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Finance and Revenue by prior reference. State Board of Tax Practitioners

HB 2580 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Toni Ellsworth recommending passage. Tri-Met Board SB 829 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and made a Special Order of Business on April 12 calendar by voice vote on motion of Monnes Richard Van Beveren Anderson. SB 149 -- Taken from today’s third reading Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board calendar and placed on April 18 calendar by voice vote on motion of Avakian. Lauren Acton Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous Brown moved that the Senate confirm the consent at the request of the Chair. Governor’s appointment and reappointment of Pamela Hulse Andrews to the Trust for Cultural Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President Development Board. On confirmation the vote was: Courtney in Chair. All present. Ayes, 26; nays, 3 – Beyer, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 1 Senate, having recessed following the order of – Burdick. Confirmed. Propositions and Motions, proceeded to the order of Action on Executive Appointments Requiring Senate SB 1040 -- Introduced, read first time and Confirmation by unanimous consent at the request of referred to President’s desk. the Chair.

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SB 23, 69, 699, 716 -- Read second time and Committee Report Summary No. 53 listing the passed to third reading. following report was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 109 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by order of the President. Beyer. Potential conflict of interest declared by Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; SB 77 -- Report by Committee on Rules nays, 4 – Atkinson, George, L., Morse, Starr. Bill recommending passage with amendments. passed. Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous SB 134 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by consent at the request of the Chair. Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, G., George, L., Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President Kruse. Bill passed. Courtney in Chair. All present except Bates, Carter, Westlund, excused. SB 266 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. Senate, having recessed following the order of Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the SB 334 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by general order of business by unanimous consent at Schrader, Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: the request of the Chair. Ayes, 30. Bill passed. (Carter in Chair) SB 61 A-Eng. -- Morrisette moved that the SB 341 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. Monnes Anderson, Walker. On passage of bill the On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 24; vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 1 – nays, 3 – Beyer, George, L., Kruse; excused, 3 – Bates, Nelson. Bill passed. Carter, Westlund. Bill repassed. SB 416 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 362 B-Eng. -- Morrisette moved that the Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. nays, 4 – Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, Call of the Senate demanded by Morrisette joined by 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. Brown and Devlin. All present except Carter, excused. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: SB 569 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Ayes, 23; nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. repassed. Starr granted unanimous consent to change SB 74, 572, 597, 603, 653, 671, 692, 693, 747, 816 vote from nay to aye. -- Carried over to April 12 calendar by unanimous SCR 14 -- Introduced, read first time and consent at the request of the Chair. referred to President’s desk. HB 2119, 2127, 2133, 2218, 2221, 2224, 2244, SB 8, 124, 208, 257, 417, 432, 545, 559, 573, 629, 2256, 2385, 2423, 2487, 2507 -- Read first time and 748 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. referred to President’s desk. SB 829 A-Eng. -- Under Special Order of HB 2580 -- Read second time and passed to third Business, read third time. Carried by Monnes reading. Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; HB 2080, 3532 -- Carried over to April 12 excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the SB 572 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Chair. Deckert. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by Morse and Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. Thursday, April 12, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 597 -- Read third time. Carried by Brown. On Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Courtney in Chair. The following members were Bates, Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, SB 603 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Bates, Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, SB 653 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 2 – the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation Nelson, Schrader; excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, by Minister Dan Bryant, First Christian Church, Westlund. Bill passed. Eugene. SB 671 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 40, 41, 99, 220, 221, 304, 305 -- Message from Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; the Governor signed on April 10. nays, 1 – Nelson; excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. (Monnes Anderson in Chair) SB 5502, 5510; HB 2222, 2333, 2490, 2508, 2541, 2622, 2867, 3009, 3414 -- Message from the House SB 692 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. announcing passage. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. HJM 15 -- Message from the House announcing adoption. Senate reverted to the order of Third Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at the request HB 2079, 2384 -- Message from the House of the Chair. announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-97

HB 3532 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 926 -- Report by Committee on Environment George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; and Natural Resources recommending passage with excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. SB 23, 69, 74, 693, 699, 716, 747, 816 -- Carried over to April 16 calendar by unanimous consent at the SB 1039 -- Report by Committee on Legislative request of the Chair. Operations and Reform recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior HJM 15; HB 2222, 2333, 2490, 2508, 2541, 2622, reference. 2867, 3009, 3414 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. HB 2211 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending HB 2073 -- Read second time and passed to third passage. Referred to Committee on Finance and reading. Revenue by prior reference. HB 2080, 2580 -- Carried over to April 16 HB 2212 -- Report by Committee on calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Environment and Natural Resources recommending Chair. passage. Referred to Committee on Finance and Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Monday by Revenue by prior reference. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Committee Report Summary No. 55 listing the following reports was distributed to members April Monday, April 16, 2007 -- Morning Session 13. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President SB 5512 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Courtney in Chair. The following members were Means recommending passage with amendments. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., SB 5527 -- Report by Committee on Ways and George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Means recommending passage with amendments. Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Whitsett, SB 5534 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Winters; excused -- Westlund. Colors were posted and Means recommending passage with amendments. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation SB 5541 -- Report by Committee on Ways and by Pastor Darrell Arneson, Assembly of God, Brooks. Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 5514, 5523, 5526, 5532; 197, 270; HB 2750, SB 5545 -- Report by Committee on Ways and 2848, 2925 -- Message from the House announcing Means recommending passage with amendments. passage. SB 491 -- Report by Committee on Health and HR 4 -- Message from the House announcing Human Services recommending passage with adoption. amendments. Committee Report Summary No. 54 listing the Committee Report Summary No. 56 listing the following reports was distributed to members April following reports was distributed to members today. 12. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Report by order of the President. by order of the President. SB 135 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 5511 -- Report by Committee on Ways and and Public Affairs recommending passage with Means recommending passage. amendments. SB 39 -- Report by Committee on Finance and SB 303 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed recommending passage with amendments. bill. SB 379 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 464 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. recommending passage with amendments. SB 474 -- Report by Committee on Legislative SB 590 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Operations and Reform recommending passage. recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. SB 596 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage. SB 554 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. SB 656 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with SB 604 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy amendments. and Public Affairs without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means SB 894 -- Report by Committee on Business, by prior reference. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments. SB 680 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. SB 946 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior recommending passage. reference. SB 984 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 892 -- Report by Committee on Environment Transportation and Workforce Development and Natural Resources recommending passage with recommending passage with amendments. Referred amendments. to Committee on Finance and Revenue by prior reference.

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HJM 6 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 417 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Transportation and Workforce Development Walker. Potential conflict of interest declared by recommending adoption with amendments. Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Morrisette; excused, 1 – Brown. Bill passed. HB 5014 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed SB 432 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by bill. Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. HB 5040 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed SB 545 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by bill. Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. SB 1041 -- Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s desk. SB 559 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill SB 5511, 5512, 5527, 5534, 5541, 5545; 39, 77, passed. 135, 303, 379, 491, 554, 590, 596, 892, 946 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 573 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on April 19 Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous calendar by voice vote on motion of Burdick. consent on motion of Brown. SB 629 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; Courtney in Chair. All present. nays, 12 – Atkinson, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Senate, having recessed following the order of George, L., Kruse, Monroe, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Second Reading of Senate Measures, resumed under Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. the general order of business by unanimous consent SB 748 -- Carried over to April 17 calendar by at the request of the Chair. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 693 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. HB 2750, 2848, 2925 -- Read first time and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. referred to President’s desk. (Carter in Chair) HB 5014, 5040 -- Read second time and passed to SB 747 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by third reading. Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. HB 2073, 2080, 2580 -- Carried over to April 17 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the SB 74 -- Read third time. Carried by Brown. On Chair. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes 26; nays, 4 – Atkinson, George, G., George, L., Starr. Bill passed. The following measures were referred to committee on April 12 and recorded on Committee SB 816 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. Referral List No. 46 which was distributed to On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 2 – members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Ferrioli, Schrader. Bill passed. Status Report by order of the President. SB 23 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; SCR 14 Education and General Government nays, 1 – Beyer. Bill passed. SB 1040 Education and General Government SB 69 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On HCR 10 Education and General Government passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 2 – HJR 14 Finance and Revenue Ferrioli, Kruse. Bill passed. HB 2032 Finance and Revenue SB 699 -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson. HB 2127 Judiciary On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. HB 2133 Judiciary SB 716 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2138 Judiciary Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: HB 2218 Commerce Ayes, 30. Bill passed. HB 2244 Commerce SB 8 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2256 Commerce Courtney. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; nays, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. HB 2423 Judiciary HB 2487 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 124 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Development Ayes, 21; nays, 9 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., HB 2507 Judiciary George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters. HB 2541 Business, Transportation and Workforce Bill passed. Development; Finance and Revenue SB 208 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2792 Business, Transportation and Workforce Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; nays, 1 – Beyer. Bill passed. Development HB 2826 Judiciary SB 257 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; HB 2906 Judiciary nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., HB 2910 Rules George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Winters. HB 2941 Business, Transportation and Workforce Bill passed. Development SENATE JOURNAL SJ-99

HB 3068 Environment and Natural Resources Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. HB 3530 Finance and Revenue SB 491 -- Taken from today’s third reading SB 84, 194, 196 -- President Courtney signed on calendar and placed on April 18 calendar by voice April 12. vote on motion of Morrisette. SB 147, 223, 224, 230, 330 -- President Courtney SB 135 -- Taken from today’s third reading signed on April 13. calendar and placed on April 18 calendar by voice vote on motion of Monnes Anderson. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SJM 12; SJR 24, 26; SB 464, 656, 894 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Tuesday, April 17, 2007 -- Morning Session Senate recessed until 11:05 a.m. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. Morse in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Senate reconvened at 11:05 a.m. President Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Courtney in Chair. All present except Deckert, President Courtney, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Gordly, excused. George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Senate, having recessed following the order of Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, Second Reading of Senate Measures, resumed under Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, the general order of business by unanimous consent Winters; excused -- Gordly, Deckert. Colors were at the request of the Chair. posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Musical performance by the Meistersingers, Oregon SB 748 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by State University. Invocation by Mayor Charles Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Tomlinson, Corvallis. Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Brown, Deckert, Gordly. Bill passed. SB 5524; 103, 106, 241, 570; HB 2293, 2485, 2486, 2579, 2756, 2943, 2944, 2992, 2993, 3290, 3353, SB 5511 -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. 3354 -- Message from the House announcing passage. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., SJR 20 -- Message from the House announcing Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 4 – Brown, Burdick, adoption. Deckert, Gordly. Bill passed. SB 200 -- Message from the House announcing SB 5511 -- George, L. requested the following passage as amended by the House. explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Committee Report Summary No. 57 listing the “My vote against SB 5511, an appropriation of following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition by order of the President. to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding SJM 12 -- Report by Committee on Education of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall and General Government recommending adoption. budget. SJR 24 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 and Public Affairs recommending adoption. and Higher Education budgets be funded first and funded SJR 26 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy adequately. The passage of other appropriation bills before and Public Affairs recommending adoption. education does not give us a clear picture of the overall SB 5516 -- Report by Committee on Finance and budget, nor the amount that will be appropriated for Revenue recommending passage with amendments. education. At this time, we have the Co-Chairs proposed Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior budget. However, the education budget and the details of reference. the overall budget are still unclear. SB 152 -- Report by Committee on Finance and “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s Revenue without recommendation as to passage. budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to reference. adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured – SB 592 -- Report by Committee on Business, and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in Transportation and Workforce Development this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. recommending passage with amendments. “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ SB 723 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy budget without first having a clear view of both the overall and Public Affairs recommending passage with budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. SB 5512 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; SB 847 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., and Public Affairs recommending passage. Referred George, L., Kruse; excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Gordly. Bill passed. SB 881 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 5512 A-Eng. -- George, L. requested the and Public Affairs recommending passage with following explanation of vote be entered into the amendments and requesting referral to Committee on journal:

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“My vote against SB 5512A, an appropriation of nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition Westlund; excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, Gordly. Bill to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and passed. Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding SB 5545 A-Eng. -- George, L. requested the of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall following explanation of vote be entered into the budget. journal: “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 “My vote against SB 5545A, an appropriation of and Higher Education budgets be funded first and funded ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition adequately. The passage of other appropriation bills before to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and education does not give us a clear picture of the overall Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding budget, nor the amount that will be appropriated for of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall education. At this time, we have the Co-Chairs proposed budget. budget. However, the education budget and the details of the overall budget are still unclear. “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 and Higher Education budgets be funded first and funded “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s adequately. The passage of other appropriation bills before budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant education does not give us a clear picture of the overall growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to budget, nor the amount that will be appropriated for adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured – education. At this time, we have the Co-Chairs proposed and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in budget. However, the education budget and the details of this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. the overall budget are still unclear. “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s budget without first having a clear view of both the overall budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to SB 5527 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured – Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in nays, 2 – Atkinson, George, G; excused, 3 – Burdick, this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. Deckert, Gordly. Bill passed. “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ SB 5534 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by budget without first having a clear view of both the overall Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse; excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, Courtesies of the Senate were extended to former Gordly. Bill passed. State Senator Bill Fisher at the request of Kruse. SB 5534 -- George, L. requested the following SB 39 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, Gordly. Bill passed. “My vote against SB 5534A, an appropriation of SB 77 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition Schrader. Potential conflict of interest declared by to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and Schrader. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall Whitsett; excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, Gordly. Bill budget. passed. “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12 SB 303 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and Higher Education budgets be funded first and funded Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; adequately. The passage of other appropriation bills before nays, 3 – Atkinson, Ferrioli, Schrader; excused, 3 – education does not give us a clear picture of the overall Burdick, Deckert, Gordly. Bill passed. budget, nor the amount that will be appropriated for SB 379 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by education. At this time, we have the Co-Chairs proposed Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; budget. However, the education budget and the details of nays, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – Deckert, Gordly. the overall budget are still unclear. Bill passed. “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s SB 379 A-Eng. -- George, L. requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant journal: growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured – “SB 379 reaches towards a very laudable goal. and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in However, SB 379 is yet another example of the Oregon this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. Legislature placing unfunded mandates on our local schools. Our schools are cash-strapped and can not afford “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ the cost of these mandates. If the Legislature believes that budget without first having a clear view of both the overall a program is necessary, we are obligated to provide the budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” funding.” SB 5541 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 554 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, Gordly. Bill passed. excused, 2 – Deckert, Gordly. Bill passed. SB 5545 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; SENATE JOURNAL SJ-101

SB 590 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On SB 448 -- Report by Committee on Education and passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – General Government recommending passage with Deckert, Gordly. Bill passed. amendments and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways SB 892 -- Moved to the head of today's third and Means by order of the President. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 567 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 892 A-Eng.-- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage with amendments. Beyer. Potential conflict of interest declared by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 746 -- Report by Committee on Business, Deckert, Gordly. Bill passed. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments. SB 596, 946 -- Carried over to April 18 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 757 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with HB 2293, 2485, 2486, 2579, 2756, 2943, 2944, amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and 2992, 2993, 3290, 3353, 3354 -- Read first time and Means by prior reference. referred to President’s desk. SB 835 -- Report by Committee on Commerce HJM 6 -- Read second time and passed to third recommending passage. reading. HB 2086 -- Report by Committee on Education HB 5014, 5040; 2073, 2080, 2580 -- Carried over and General Government recommending passage. to April 18 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2088 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage. The following measure was referred to committee on April 16 and recorded on Committee HB 2238 -- Report by Committee on Education Referral List No. 47 which was distributed to and General Government recommending passage. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. HB 2630 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage. SB 1041 Ways and Means Senate recessed until 11:00 a.m. by unanimous SB 83 -- President Courtney signed on April 16. consent at the request of the Chair. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Wednesday by Senate reconvened at 11:00 a.m. President unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Courtney in Chair. All present except Bates, Morrisette, Westlund, excused. Wednesday, April 18, 2007 -- Morning Session Senate, having recessed under the order of Propositions and Motions, resumed under that order Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Courtney in Chair. The following members were SB 149 -- Taken from today’s third reading present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, calendar and placed on April 23 calendar by voice Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, vote on motion of Avakian. L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, SB 1042 -- Introduced, read first time and Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Whitsett, Winters; referred to President’s desk. excused -- Bates, Morrisette, Westlund. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. SB 592, 835 -- Read second time and passed to Musical performance by Senator Carter, Portland. third reading. Invocation by Pastor Jim Frisbie, United Methodist SB 596 -- Read third time. Carried by Morse. On Church, Canby. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – HB 2007 -- Message from the House announcing George, G.; excused, 3 – Bates, Morrisette, Westlund. passage. Bill passed. SB 2 -- Message from the House announcing SB 946 -- Read third time. Carried by Brown, passage as amended by the House. Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 2 – George, G., Whitsett; excused, 3 – Committee Report Summary No. 58 listing the Bates, Morrisette, Westlund. Bill passed. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SJM 12 -- Read final time. Carried by Avakian. by order of the President. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 6 – Carter, George, G., Gordly, Schrader, SB 116 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Whitsett, Winters; excused, 4 – Bates, Brown, recommending passage with amendments. Morrisette, Westlund. Memorial adopted. SB 161 -- Report by Committee on Health and SB 491 -- Moved to the head of today's third Human Services recommending passage with reading calendar by unanimous consent at the amendments. request of the Chair. SB 234 -- Report by Committee on Environment SB 491 A-Eng.-- Read third time. Carried by and Natural Resources recommending passage with Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; amendments. nays, 2 – George, L., Whitsett; absent, 1 – Nelson; excused, 3 – Bates, Morrisette, Westlund. Bill SB 302 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary passed. Atkinson granted unanimous consent to recommending passage with amendments. change vote from nay to aye.

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SJR 24 -- Read final time. Carried by Monnes Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Anderson. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: by order of the President. Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Bates, Morrisette, Westlund. Resolution adopted. SB 331 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. SJR 26 -- Read final time. Carried by Carter. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 571 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary excused, 3 – Bates, Morrisette, Westlund. Resolution recommending passage with amendments. Referred adopted. to Committee on Finance and Revenue by order of the President. SB 135, 464, 656, 894 -- Carried over to April 19 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the SB 578 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Chair. recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the HB 2007 -- Read first time and referred to President. President’s desk. SB 722 -- Report by Committee on Environment HB 2086, 2088, 2238, 2630 -- Read second time and Natural Resources recommending passage. and passed to third reading. SB 751 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy HJM 6; HB 5014, 5040; 2073, 2080, 2580, -- and Public Affairs recommending passage. Carried over to April 19 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 827 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development The following measures were referred to recommending passage with amendments and committee on April 17 and recorded on Committee referred to Committee on Finance and Revenue then Referral List No. 48 which was distributed to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 949 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage and HB 2119 Business, Transportation and Workforce referred to Committee on Finance and Revenue then Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Development HB 2221 Commerce HB 2371 -- Report by Committee on Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending HB 2224 Commerce passage. HB 2385 Judiciary Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous HB 2702 Education and General Government consent on motion of Brown. HB 2925 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President SB 5502; 270, 362 -- President Courtney signed Courtney in Chair. All present except Devlin, on April 18. Morrisette, Starr, excused. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by Senate, having recessed following the order of unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous Thursday, April 19, 2007 -- Morning Session consent at the request of the Chair. SB 592, 894 -- Taken from today’s third reading Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President calendar and placed on April 23 calendar by voice Courtney in Chair. The following members were vote on motion of Metsger. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G., SB 2 A-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes concur in House amendments and repass bill. Call of Anderson, Monroe, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, the Senate demanded by Burdick joined by Brown Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett; and Gordly. All present except Devlin, Morrisette, excused -- Devlin, Morrisette, Starr, Winters. Colors Starr, Winters, excused. On concurrence and were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the repassage the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 7 – Atkinson, flag. Invocation by Reverend Cynthia O’Brien, Smith Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Memorial Presbyterian Church, Fairview. Musical Whitsett; excused, 4 – Devlin, Morrisette, Starr, performance by Allison Armerding, Jim Rose, and Winters. Bill repassed. Anna Viemeister, Opera Singers from Portland State SM 1; SB 1044 -- Introduced, read first time and University. referred to President’s desk. HB 5042, 5050, 5051; 2082, 2101, 2240, 2263, SB 116, 161, 234, 302, 567, 707, 722, 746, 751 -- 2513, 2633, 2665, 2666, 2676, 2869, 2891, 2893 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Message from the House announcing passage. SB 135 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee Report Summary No. 59 listing the Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; following report was distributed to members April 18. excused, 5 – Devlin, Metsger, Morrisette, Starr, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Winters. Bill passed. by order of the President. SB 464 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 707 -- Report by Committee on Environment Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; and Natural Resources recommending passage with excused, 5 – Devlin, Metsger, Morrisette, Starr, amendments. Winters. Bill passed. Committee Report Summary No. 60 listing the SB 656 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by following reports was distributed to members today. Carter. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined SENATE JOURNAL SJ-103

by Carter and Gordly. All present except Devlin, Morrisette, Starr, Winters, excused. On passage of Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Monday by bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Deckert, George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Prozanski, Walker, Westlund; excused, 4 – Devlin, Morrisette, Monday, April 23, 2007 -- Morning Session Starr, Winters. Bill passed. SB 656 A-Eng. -- Prozanski requested the Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President following explanation of vote be entered into the Courtney in Chair. The following members were journal: present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., “I voted no on SB 656 because the testimony did not George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes support the need to require optometrists to ‘consult’ with an Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, ophthalmologist regarding treating glaucoma patients. I Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, fully recognize the seriousness of glaucoma and the need for Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation early diagnosis and treatment, but the testimony did not by Pastor Greg Brothers, Seventh-Day Adventist establish that optometrists were improperly handling Church, Lincoln City. treatment for their patients. Over the past sixteen years, no complaints regarding treatment of glaucoma have been SB 5503, 5538, 5546; HB 2074, 2219, 2390, 2902 filed with the Oregon Board of Optometry. -- Message from the House announcing passage. “I also question the wisdom of placing treatment HCR 7; HJM 14 -- Message from the House protocols for a specific disease into the state statutes. I do announcing adoption. not believe that the legislature should be micro-managing Committee Report Summary No. 61 listing the medical protocols. following reports was distributed to members April 20 Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report “Accordingly, I could not support SB 656.” by order of the President. SCR 8 -- Read final time. Carried by Gordly. On SB 328 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 25; recommending passage with amendments. Referred excused, 5 – Atkinson, Devlin, Morrisette, Starr, to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the Winters. Resolution adopted. President. SB 573 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Burdick. SB 338 -- Report by Committee on Environment Call of Senate demanded by Burdick joined by Brown and Natural Resources recommending passage with and Morse. All present except Devlin, Morrisette, amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Starr, Winters, excused. On passage of bill the vote Means by order of the President. was: Ayes, 18; nays, 8 – Deckert, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Schrader, Verger, SB 456 -- Report by Committee on Legislative Courtney; excused, 4 – Devlin, Morrisette, Starr, Operations and Reform recommending passage with Winters. Bill passed. amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. SB 835 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 4 – SB 728 -- Report by Committee on Business, Atkinson, Kruse, Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 4 – Transportation and Workforce Development Devlin, Morrisette, Starr, Winters. Bill passed. recommending passage with amendments. HB 5042, 5050, 5051; HB 2082, 2101, 2240, SB 733 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary 2263, 2513, 2633, 2665, 2666, 2676, 2869, 2891, 2893 - recommending passage with amendments. Referred - Read first time and referred to President’s desk. to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HB 2371 -- Read second time and passed to third Committee Report Summary No. 62 listing the reading. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 2080 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by order of the President. Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse, Schrader; excused, SCR 13 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy 4 – Devlin, Morrisette, Starr, Winters. Bill passed. and Public Affairs recommending adoption. HB 2580 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. SB 21 -- Report by Committee on Business, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 2 – Transportation and Workforce Development without Atkinson, Schrader; excused, 4 – Devlin, Morrisette, recommendation as to passage, but with Starr, Winters. Bill passed. amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HJM 6; HB 5014, 5040; 2073, 2086, 2088, 2238, 2630 -- Carried over to April 23 calendar by SB 336 -- Report by Committee on Environment unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. and Natural Resources recommending passage. The following measure was referred to SB 492 -- Report by Committee on Business, committee on April 18 and recorded on Committee Transportation and Workforce Development Referral List No. 49 which was distributed to recommending passage with amendments. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 688 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Status Report by order of the President. recommending passage with amendments. SB 1042 Education and General Government SB 989 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with amendments.

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SB 1022 -- Report by Committee on Business, HJM 6; HB 5014, 5040; 2073, 2086, 2088, 2238, Transportation and Workforce Development 2371, 2630 -- Carried over to April 24 calendar by recommending passage with amendments and unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Judiciary be rescinded. Subsequent referral to The following measures were referred to Committee on Judiciary rescinded by order of the committee on April 19 and recorded on Committee President. Referral List No. 50 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and HB 2925 -- Report by Committee on Emergency Status Report by order of the President. Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending passage. SM 1 Rules Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous HJM 15 Rules consent on motion of Brown. HB 5042 Ways and Means Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President HB 5050 Ways and Means Courtney in Chair. All present. HB 5051 Ways and Means Senate, having recessed following the order of HB 2007 Judiciary Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the HB 2222 Commerce order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous HB 2293 Environment and Natural Resources consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2333 Judiciary SB 707 -- Made a Special Order of Business at HB 2485 Commerce the head of today’s third reading calendar by voice vote on motion of Brown. HB 2486 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 1045 -- Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s desk. HB 2490 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SCR 13; SB 331, 336, 728 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. (Carter in Chair) HB 2508 Judiciary HB 2579 Education and General Government SB 707 A-Eng. -- Under Special Order of Business, read third time. Carried by Courtney, HB 2622 Commerce Verger. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined HB 2750 Education and General Government; Ways and by Walker and Westlund. All present. On passage of Means bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett. Bill HB 2756 Commerce passed. HB 2848 Education and General Government SB 116 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2867 Health and Human Services Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. HB 2943 Commerce Bill passed. HB 2992 Environment and Natural Resources SB 149 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3009 Health Policy and Public Affairs Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; HB 3354 Business, Transportation and Workforce nays, 4 – Burdick, Johnson, Schrader, Whitsett. Bill passed. Development HB 3414 Education and General Government SB 161 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse, Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: The following measure was referred to Ayes, 27; nays, 3 – Devlin, Johnson, Monroe. Bill committee on April 19 and recorded on Committee passed. Referral List No. 51 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 234 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Status Report by order of the President. Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; nays, 1 – George, G. Bill passed. SB 1044 Environment and Natural Resources SB 302 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett. Bill passed. Tuesday, April 24, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 567 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President 2 – Schrader, Whitsett. Bill passed. Courtney in Chair. The following members were SB 592 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., passed. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, SB 722, 746, 751, 894 -- Carried over to April 24 Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and Chair. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Archbishop John Vlazny, Portland Archdiocese. HCR 7; HJM 14; HB 2074, 2219, 2390, 2902 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. Courtesies of the Senate were extended to former State Representative Chris Beck at the request of HB 2925 -- Read second time and passed to third Bates. reading. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-105

HB 2104, 2517, 3164 -- Message from the House SB 728 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by announcing passage. Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 5 – Avakian, Burdick, Johnson, Kruse, Nelson. HJR 51 -- Message from the House announcing Bill passed. adoption. HJR 51; HB 2104, 2517, 3164 -- Read first time Committee Report Summary No. 63 listing the and referred to President’s desk. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 2073 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by order of the President. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 4 – Beyer, Schrader, Starr, Whitsett. Bill SJR 19 -- Report by Committee on Business, passed. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending adoption. HB 5014 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 694 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary nays, 3 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse. Bill passed. recommending passage with amendments. HB 5040 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 875 -- Report by Committee on Emergency Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Carter, Kruse. Bill passed. passage with amendments. HJM 6 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by SB 1027 -- Report by Committee on Business, Monnes Anderson. On adoption of memorial, the vote Transportation and Workforce Development without was: Ayes, 24; nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse, recommendation as to passage. Referred to Schrader, Whitsett, Winters. Memorial adopted. Committee on Finance and Revenue then to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HB 2086 -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; SCR 13 -- Made a Special Order of Business at nays, 2 – Beyer, Ferrioli. Bill passed. the head of today’s third reading calendar on motion of Brown. HB 2088 -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. SB 1046 -- Introduced, read first time and Bill passed. referred to President’s desk. HB 2238, 2630, 2371, 2925 -- Carried over to SJR 19; SB 492, 688, 989, 1022 -- Read second April 25 calendar by unanimous consent at the time and passed to third reading. request of the Chair. SCR 13 -- Under Special Order of Business, read Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Wednesday by final time. Carried by Schrader. On adoption of unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Burdick. Resolution adopted. Wednesday, April 25, 2007 -- Morning Session Senate recessed until 11:00 a.m. by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Senate reconvened at 11:00 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were Courtney in Chair. All present except Burdick, present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Prozanski, excused. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Senate, having recessed following the order of Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Special Order of Business, resumed under the order of Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Third Reading of Senate Measures by unanimous Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and consent at the request of the Chair. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Jim Bull, First Baptist Church, Salem. SB 722 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – HB 2472, 2636, 2687, 2892, 3103, 3104, 3360, Burdick, Prozanski. Bill passed. 3482 -- Message from the House announcing passage. SB 746 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee Report Summary No. 64 listing the Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; following reports was distributed to members today. nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 2 – Burdick, Prozanski. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Bill passed. by order of the President. SB 751 -- Read third time. Carried by SCR 14 -- Report by Committee on Education Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; and General Government recommending adoption. excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. SB 235 -- Report by Committee on Environment SB 894 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and Natural Resources recommending passage with Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. Means by order of the President. SB 331 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On SB 337 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – and Public Affairs recommending passage with Burdick. Bill passed. amendments. SB 336 -- Read third time. Carried by Schrader. SB 586 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 16; nays, 13 – and Public Affairs recommending passage with Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Johnson, Kruse, amendments. Metsger, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Walker, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed.

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SB 753 -- Report by Committee on Education and The following measure was referred to General Government recommending passage with committee on April 24 and recorded on Committee amendments. Referral List No. 52 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and SB 1040 -- Report by Committee on Education Status Report by order of the President. and General Government recommending passage. HB 2071 -- Report by Committee on Business, HB 3353 Business, Transportation and Workforce Transportation and Workforce Development Development recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 5510, 5514, 5523, 5526, 5532 -- President HB 2072 -- Report by Committee on Business, Courtney signed on April 23. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. Thursday, April 26, 2007 -- Morning Session Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, Gordly, Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Walker, excused. Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Senate, having recessed following the order of Ferrioli, Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the Anderson, Monroe, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, general order of business by unanimous consent at Verger, Whitsett, Winters; absent – Bates, Carter, the request of the Chair. Devlin, Morrisette, Schrader, Walker, Westlund; SB 200 A-Eng. -- Morrisette moved that the excused; Deckert, George, G., George, L. Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 22; Morse and Kruse. All present except Bates, Carter, nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Starr, Devlin, Morrisette, Schrader, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Carter, Walker. Bill repassed. absent; Deckert, George, G., George, L., excused. SCR 14; SB 694, 875, 1040 -- Read second time Pending arrival of members subject to the Call, and passed to third reading. Senate at ease. Members subject to the Call arrived. Further proceedings under the Call terminated by SJR 19 -- Read final time. Carried by Nelson. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. All On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 28; members present except George, L., George, G., excused, 2 – Carter, Walker. Resolution adopted. excused. Senate reassembled. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation SB 492 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by Reverend Don Brandt, Our Saviors Lutheran Bates, Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Church, Salem. Ayes, 25; nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. SB 204; HB 2090, 2134, 2264, 2651, 2654, 2723, 2937, 3291, 3380, 3484 -- Message from the House SB 688 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by announcing passage. Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. HCR 12 -- Message from the House announcing adoption. SB 989 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SJR 20; SB 362 -- Message from the House excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. announcing the Speaker signed on April 25. SB 1022 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee Report Summary No. 65 listing the Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, following reports was distributed to members today. 9 – Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Kruse, Prozanski, Walker, Whitsett; excused, 2 – by order of the President. Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 253 -- Report by Committee on Commerce HB 2472, 2636, 2687, 2892, 3103, 3104, 3360, recommending passage with amendments. 3482 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. SB 777 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments. HB 2071, 2072 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 859 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments. HB 2238 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 982 -- Report by Committee on Business, Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. HB 2630 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 337, 586, 753, 982 -- Read second time and Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. passed to third reading. HB 2371 -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. SCR 14 -- Read final time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 26; Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. absent, 2 – Bates, Westlund; excused, 2 – George, G., George, L. Resolution adopted. HB 2925 -- Read third time. Carried by George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, Senate recessed until 11:00 a.m. by unanimous 4 – Carter, Deckert, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. consent on motion of Brown. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-107

Senate reconvened at 11:00 a.m. President subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by Courtney in Chair. All present except George, L., ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. George, G., excused. I appoint Robert Ferguson of Canby to the State Without objection, a musical performance was Apprenticeship and Training Council for an unexpired four- presented by the fourth grade classes from Eccles and year term beginning June 1, 2007 and ending August 19, Lee Elementary Schools, Canby. 2007 effective upon Senate confirmation. Senate, having recessed under the order of Third This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Reading of Senate measures, resumed under that order by unanimous consent at the request of the Sincerely, Chair. Ted Kulongoski Governor SB 694 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, April 26, 2007 Morse, Nelson, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – Westlund. Bill passed. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SB 875 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Bill passed. ORS 660.110 provides that the Governor shall appoint the SB 1040 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. members of the State Apprenticeship and Training Council, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. HCR 12; HB 2090, 2134, 2264, 2651, 2654, 2723, 2937, 3291, 3380, 3484 -- Read first time and referred I reappoint Robert Ferguson of Canby to the State to President’s desk. Apprenticeship and Training Council for a four-year term beginning August 20, 2007 and ending August 19, 2011 HB 2071 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by effective upon Senate confirmation. Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, This appointment is submitted for your consideration. G., George, L., Kruse, Verger, Walker, Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski HB 2072 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Governor Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. April 26, 2007 SJR 20; HB 2447 -- President Courtney signed on April 25. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Monday by OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. ORS 660.110 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the State Apprenticeship and Training Council, Monday, April 30, 2007 -- Morning Session subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President I reappoint Michael McFall of Canby to the State Courtney in Chair. The following members were Apprenticeship and Training Council for a four-year term present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, beginning June 1, 2007 and ending May 31, 2011 effective Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., upon Senate confirmation. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Winters; Schrader, Whitsett, excused. Colors were posted and Sincerely, the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Musical Ted Kulongoski performance by Devin Phillips, jazz saxophonist, Governor Portland. Invocation by Pastor Emily Broussard, Pauline Memorial AME Zion Church, Salem. SB 362 -- Message from the Governor April 26, 2007 announcing he signed on April 26. The following messages from the Governor were TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE read and referred to the President’s desk: OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 346.130 provides that the Governor shall appoint the April 26, 2007 members of the Commission for the Blind, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I reappoint Donald Dartt of Portland to the Commission for OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY the Blind for a two-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 660.110 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the State Apprenticeship and Training Council, This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

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OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 346.130 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Commission for the Blind, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. April 26, 2007 I reappoint Deborah Marinos of Silverton to the Commission for the Blind for a two-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective upon TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Senate confirmation. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY This appointment is submitted for your consideration. ORS 346.130 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Commission for the Blind, subject to Senate Sincerely, confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and Ted Kulongoski ORS 171.565. Governor

I reappoint Joyce Green of Portland to the Commission for April 26, 2007 the Blind for a two-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 346.130 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Commission for the Blind, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. April 26, 2007 I appoint Richard Phay of Prineville to the Commission for the Blind for an unexpired two-year term beginning June 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2008 effective upon Senate TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE confirmation. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY This appointment is submitted for your consideration. ORS 346.130 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Commission for the Blind, subject to Senate Sincerely, confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and Ted Kulongoski ORS 171.565. Governor I reappoint Irvin Handelman of Portland to the Commission for the Blind for a two-year term beginning July 1, 2007 April 26, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE This appointment is submitted for your consideration. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Sincerely, ORS 417.730 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Ted Kulongoski members of the State Commission on Children and Governor Families, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. April 26, 2007 I appoint Mark Knutson of Portland to the State Commission on Children and Families for an unexpired four-year term beginning June 1, 2007 and ending TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE September 30, 2008 effective upon Senate confirmation. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY This appointment is submitted for your consideration. ORS 346.130 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Commission for the Blind, subject to Senate Sincerely, confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and Ted Kulongoski ORS 171.565. Governor I appoint Annis Holsworth of Albany to the Commission for the Blind for a two-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and April 26, 2007 ending June 30, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 469.450 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Energy Facility Siting Council, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS April 26, 2007 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I reappoint Bob Shiprack of Portland to the Energy Facility Siting Council for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SENATE JOURNAL SJ-109 and ending September 30, 2011 effective upon Senate April 26, 2007 confirmation.

This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE

Sincerely, OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Ted Kulongoski ORS 410.602 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Home Care Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and April 26, 2007 ORS 171.565. I reappoint Scott Lay of Portland to the Home Care TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Commission for a three-year term beginning May 1, 2007 and ending April 30, 2010 effective upon Senate OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY confirmation. ORS 244.250 provides that the Governor shall appoint the This appointment is submitted for your consideration. members of the Oregon Government Standards and Practices Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in Sincerely, the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Ted Kulongoski I reappoint Judy Stiegler of Bend to the Oregon Governor Government Standards and Practices Commission for a four-year term beginning April 7, 2007 and ending April 6, April 26, 2007 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation.

This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE

Sincerely, OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Ted Kulongoski ORS 410.602 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Home Care Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and April 26, 2007 ORS 171.565. I reappoint Michael Volpe of Corvallis to the Home Care TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Commission for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending April 30, 2010 effective upon Senate OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY confirmation. ORS 410.602 provides that the Governor shall appoint the This appointment is submitted for your consideration. members of the Home Care Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and Sincerely, ORS 171.565. Ted Kulongoski I reappoint Sharon Ely of White City to the Home Care Governor Commission for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. April 26, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 456.567 provides that the Governor shall appoint the April 26, 2007 members of the State Housing Council, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I appoint Francisco Lopez of Keizer to the State Housing Council for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ORS 410.602 provides that the Governor shall appoint the ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. members of the Home Care Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and This appointment is submitted for your consideration. ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I reappoint Kay Kirkbride of Hillsboro to the Home Care Ted Kulongoski Commission for a three-year term beginning May 1, 2007 Governor and ending April 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. April 26, 2007 This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Ted Kulongoski OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Governor

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ORS 357.010 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Trustees of the State Library, subject to Sincerely, Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS Ted Kulongoski 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Governor I appoint Cliff Trow of Corvallis to the Trustees of the State Library for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. April 26, 2007 This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Sincerely, OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Ted Kulongoski Governor ORS 776.105 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots, subject to April 26, 2007 Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I reappoint Charles Yates of Coos Bay to the Oregon Board TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE of Maritime Pilots for a four-year term beginning June 1, OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2007 and ending May 31, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 830.105 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the State Marine Board, subject to Senate This appointment is submitted for your consideration. confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski I reappoint Trey Carskadon of Tualatin to the State Marine Governor Board for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. April 26, 2007 This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Ted Kulongoski OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Governor ORS 678.800 provides that the Governor shall appoint the April 26, 2007 members of the Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I reappoint Ronald Gilson of Eugene to the Board of OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators for a three- year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 ORS 830.105 provides that the Governor shall appoint the effective upon Senate confirmation. members of the State Marine Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and This appointment is submitted for your consideration. ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I reappoint Deborah McQueen of Scappoose to the State Ted Kulongoski Marine Board for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 Governor and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. April 26, 2007 This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Ted Kulongoski OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Governor ORS 678.800 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board of Examiners of Nursing Home April 26, 2007 Administrators, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I reappoint Anita Schacher of Astoria to the Board of TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators for a three- OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 776.105 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots, subject to This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski I appoint Kim Duncan of Portland to the Oregon Board of Governor Maritime Pilots for a four-year term beginning June 1, 2007 and ending May 31, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. April 26, 2007 This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-111

TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I appoint Vicki Jeffries-Bilton of St. Helens to the Board on OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Public Safety Standards and Training for an unexpired ORS 689.115 provides that the Governor shall appoint the three-year term beginning June 1, 2007 and ending June members of the State Board of Pharmacy, subject to Senate 30, 2008 effective upon Senate confirmation. confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and This appointment is submitted for your consideration. ORS 171.565. I reappoint Lee Howard of Redmond to the State Board of Sincerely, Pharmacy for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and Ted Kulongoski ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration. April 26, 2007 Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY April 26, 2007 ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I reappoint William Lafferty of Salem to the Board on ORS 689.115 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Public Safety Standards and Training for a three-year term members of the State Board of Pharmacy, subject to Senate beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and upon Senate confirmation. ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. I reappoint Linda Howrey of Portland to the State Board of Pharmacy for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and Sincerely, ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. Ted Kulongoski Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, April 26, 2007 Ted Kulongoski Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY April 26, 2007 ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I reappoint Steven Piper of Gresham to the Board on Public members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and Safety Standards and Training for a three-year term Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. upon Senate confirmation. I appoint Todd Anderson of Tillamook to the Board on This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Public Safety Standards and Training for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective Sincerely, upon Senate confirmation. Ted Kulongoski Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, April 26, 2007 Ted Kulongoski Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY April 26, 2007 ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I reappoint James Whelan of Stanfield to the Board on members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and Public Safety Standards and Training for a three-year term Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

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Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 285A.261 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Tourism Commission, subject to April 26, 2007 Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565.

TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I appoint Jackie Edmunds-Manz of Lake Oswego to the OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Oregon Tourism Commission for an unexpired four-year term beginning June 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the effective upon Senate confirmation. members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I reappoint Max Williams of Salem to the Board on Public Ted Kulongoski Safety Standards and Training for a three-year term Governor beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. April 26, 2007 This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

ORS 285A.261 provides that the Governor shall appoint the April 26, 2007 members of the Oregon Tourism Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I reappoint Jeffrey Kohnstamm of Government Camp to the OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Oregon Tourism Commission for a four-year term beginning ORS 342.350 provides that the Governor shall appoint the July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon members of the Teacher Standards and Practices Senate confirmation. Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner This appointment is submitted for your consideration. provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I appoint Robert Sconce of Myrtle Creek to the Teacher Sincerely, Standards and Practices Commission for a partial three- Ted Kulongoski year term beginning June 1, 2007 and ending December 31, Governor 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. April 26, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

ORS 285A.261 provides that the Governor shall appoint the April 26, 2007 members of the Oregon Tourism Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I reappoint Thomas Luerson of Sunriver to the Oregon OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Tourism Commission for a four-year term beginning July 1, ORS 342.350 provides that the Governor shall appoint the 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate members of the Teacher Standards and Practices confirmation. Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner This appointment is submitted for your consideration. provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I appoint Michael Wood of Union to the Teacher Standards Sincerely, and Practices Commission for a partial three-year term Ted Kulongoski beginning June 1, 2007 and ending December 31, 2009 Governor effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. April 26, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

ORS 285A.261 provides that the Governor shall appoint the April 26, 2007 members of the Oregon Tourism Commission, subject to SENATE JOURNAL SJ-113

Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

I appoint Win McCormack of Portland to the Oregon Sincerely, Tourism Commission for an unexpired four-year term Ted Kulongoski beginning June 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective Governor upon Senate confirmation. HB 2201 -- Message from the House announcing This appointment is submitted for your consideration. failure to pass.

Sincerely, Committee Report Summary No. 66 listing the Ted Kulongoski following reports was distributed to members April Governor 27. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President.

April 26, 2007 SB 404 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments.

SB 420 -- Report by Committee on Environment TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE and Natural Resources recommending passage. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order ORS 285A.261 provides that the Governor shall appoint the of the President. members of the Oregon Tourism Commission, subject to SB 632 -- Report by Committee on Legislative Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS Operations and Reform recommending passage with 171.562 and ORS 171.565. amendments and requesting subsequent referral to I reappoint Patrick Nofield of Cannon Beach to the Oregon Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Request Tourism Commission for a four-year term beginning July 1, denied by Order of the President. Referred to 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. confirmation. SB 664 -- Report by Committee on Education and This appointment is submitted for your consideration. General Government without recommendation as to passage and requesting referral to Committee on Sincerely, Rules. Referred to Committee on Rules by order of the Ted Kulongoski President. Governor SB 755 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with amendments. April 26, 2007 SB 800 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with amendments. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Committee Report Summary No. 67 listing the following report was distributed to members April 27. ORS 285A.261 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report members of the Oregon Tourism Commission, subject to by order of the President. Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. SB 5547 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. I reappoint Karianne Westlund of Eugene to the Oregon Tourism Commission for a four-year term beginning July 1, Committee Report Summary No. 68 listing the 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate following reports was distributed to members today. confirmation. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SJM 13 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Sincerely, and Public Affairs recommending adoption with Ted Kulongoski amendments. Governor SM 1 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending adoption. April 26, 2007 SB 5521 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments.

SB 73 -- Report by Committee on Rules TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE recommending passage. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SB 100 -- Report by Committee on Ways and ORS 660.321 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Means recommending passage. members of the Oregon Workforce Investment Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by SB 117 -- Report by Committee on Business, ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. I appoint Dale Dickenson of Portland to the Oregon Workforce Investment Board for a three-year term SB 157 -- Report by Committee on Health and beginning June 1, 2007 and ending May 31, 2010 effective Human Services recommending passage with upon Senate confirmation. amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference.

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SB 170 -- Report by Committee on Health and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Human Services recommending passage with Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means amendments. by order of the President. SB 178 -- Report by Committee on Finance and SB 939 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Revenue recommending passage with amendments. and Public Affairs without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means SB 180 -- Report by Committee on Finance and by prior reference. Revenue recommending passage with amendments. SB 967 -- Report by Committee on Education and SB 273 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary General Government recommending passage with recommending passage with amendments. amendments. SB 288 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 1041 -- Report by Committee on Ways and recommending passage with amendments. Means recommending passage. SB 326 -- Report by Committee on Health and HB 5042 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Human Services recommending passage with Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and bill. Means by prior reference. HB 5050 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 360 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed and Public Affairs without recommendation as to bill. passage, but with amendments and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred HB 5051 -- Report by Committee on Ways and to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the Means recommending passage. President. HB 2101 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 375 -- Report by Committee on Environment Means recommending passage. and Natural Resources recommending passage. HB 2240 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 472 -- Report by Committee on Education and Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed General Government without recommendation as to bill. passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HB 2372 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 544 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments to the A- recommending passage with amendments. Engrossed bill. SB 583 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SM 1; SB 5547; 73, 100, 117, 253, 375, 404, 755, recommending passage with amendments and 777, 800, 806, 815, 859, 1041 -- Read second time and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and passed to third reading. Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. Senate recessed until 11:00 a.m. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 591 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with Senate reconvened at 11:00 a.m. President amendments. Courtney in Chair. All present except Schrader, Whitsett, excused. SB 600 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage with Senate, having recessed under the order of Third amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Readings of Senate Measures, resumed under the Means by prior reference. general order of business by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 617 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage with SB 337 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Means by prior reference. excused, 3 – Carter, Schrader, Whitsett. Bill passed. SB 621 -- Report by Committee on Education and SB 586 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by General Government, signed by Walker, Chair, Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; recommending passage with amendments. Minority excused, 3 – Carter, Schrader, Whitsett. Bill passed. Report, signed by Morse and Kruse, recommending SB 753 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passage with different amendments. Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; SB 782 -- Report by Committee on Business, nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Transportation and Workforce Development without George, L., Nelson, Winters; excused, 2 – Schrader, recommendation as to passage. Referred to Whitsett. Bill passed. Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. SB 806 -- Report by Committee on Finance and SB 982 -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. On Revenue recommending passage. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 2 – SB 814 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Atkinson, Kruse; excused, 2 – Schrader, Whitsett. Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Bill passed. SB 815 -- Report by Committee on Finance and HB 5042, 5050, 5051; 2101, 2240 -- Read second Revenue recommending passage. time and passed to third reading. SB 843 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary The following measures were referred to recommending passage with amendments and committee on April 26 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 53 which was distributed to SENATE JOURNAL SJ-115 members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Committee on Finance and Revenue by prior Status Report by order of the President. reference. HB 2513 Commerce SB 883 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. HB 2665 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 929 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage with HB 2666 Business, Transportation and Workforce amendments. Referred to Committee on Finance and Development Revenue by prior reference. SB 5524; 61, 103, 106, 197, 241, 570 -- President HB 2007 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Courtney signed on April 26. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday by SB 1047 -- Introduced, read first time and unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. referred to President’s desk. SJM 13; SB 5521; 170, 178, 180, 273, 288, 544, Tuesday, May 1, 2007 -- Morning Session 591, 621, 704, 814, 883, 967 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Senate recessed until 10:55 a.m. by unanimous Courtney in Chair. The following members were consent at the request of the Chair. present: Atkinson, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Senate reconvened at 10:55 a.m. President Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Courtney in Chair. All present. Morrisette, Morse, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; Avakian, Devlin, Carter, Nelson, Senate, having recessed under the order of Third Prozanski, Schrader, excused. Colors were posted and Reading of Senate Measures, resumed under the the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Musical general order of business by unanimous consent at invocation by Senator Frank Morse, his wife Linda, the request of the Chair. Paul and Mary Pritchard and Joy Trigg, Albany First SM 1 -- Read final time. Carried by Bates. Christian Church, Albany. Potential conflict of interest declared by Atkinson. On HB 3328 -- Message from the House announcing adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 11 passage. -- Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Whitsett, Winters. HB 2073 -- Message from the House announcing Memorial adopted. concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. SM 1 -- Prozanski requested the following HB 2405 -- Message from the House announcing explanation of vote be entered into the journal: the Speaker signed on April 27. “I voted for SM 1 because I support our men and SB 83, 84 -- Message from the House announcing women serving in the Armed Forces and our the Speaker signed on April 30. National Guard. As elected officials we have a solemn responsibility to respect and appreciate the sacrifice of our Committee Report Summary No. 69 listing the soldiers and their families in the service of our nation. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report “I am deeply troubled by the reports indicating that by order of the President. our troops have not always had the protective equipment that they need. Our brave men and women in harms way SB 101 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development deserve better. As long as any U.S. soldiers are engaged in recommending passage with amendments. any wars or conflicts, it is imperative that we support them and provide them with the proper equipment and tools to SB 238 -- Report by Committee on Environment complete their missions. and Natural Resources recommending passage with amendments. “We were told that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. We were told that there was a connection SB 364 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with between Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. We were amendments. told that our soldiers would be greeted as liberators. It has become clear that these justifications for the war in Iraq SB 504 -- Report by Committee on Commerce have not materialized. recommending passage with amendments. “I believe it is now time to move toward getting our SB 557 -- Report by Committee on Business, soldiers out of harms way. As we do so, we need to ensure Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments. that we do everything we can to support their transition back to civilian life and back to their families.” SB 561 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. SM 1 -- Schrader. requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the journal: SB 762 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. “I am against the current war in Iraq. I feel it is ‘un- win-able’ just like my generation’s Viet Nam. To expose SB 807 -- Report by Committee on Business, young Americans to combat under those circumstances is Transportation and Workforce Development without unconscionable. recommendation as to passage. Referred to

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“However, because young Americans are in harm’s way, I will do nothing to undermine their morale in Donald Dartt (r) Rules defending what they’ve been told is in the best interests of their Nation. Joyce Green (r) Rules Irvin Handelman (r) Rules “I talked with members of the National Guard and our Annis Holsworth Rules military and to a person they feel this memorial would undermine troop morale. Therefore, I will be voting no on Deborah Marinos (r) Rules Senate Memorial 1.” Richard Phay Rules

SB 5547; 73, 100, 117, 253, 375, 404, 755, 777, 800, 806, 815, 859, 1041 -- Carried over to May 2 State Commission on Children and Families (ORS calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the 417.730) Chair. HB 3328 -- Read first time and referred to Mark Knutson Rules President’s desk. Energy Facility Siting Council (ORS 417.730) HB 2007, 2372 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Bob Shiprack (r) Rules HB 5042, 5050, 5051; 2101, 2240 -- Carried over to May 2 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Oregon Government Standards and Practices Commission (ORS 244.250) The following measures were referred to committee on April 30 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 54 which was distributed to Judy Stiegler (r) Rules members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Home Care Commission (ORS 410.602)

SB 1046 Rules Sharon Ely (r) Rules HCR 7 Health Policy and Public Affairs Kay Kirkbride (r) Rules HCR 12 Health Policy and Public Affairs Scott Lay (r) Rules HJM 14 Health Policy and Public Affairs Michael Volpe (r) Rules HJR 51 Health and Human Services HB 2074 Business, Transportation and Workforce State Housing Council (ORS 456.567) Development HB 2104 Finance and Revenue Francisco Lopez Rules HB 2134 Judiciary HB 2219 Business, Transportation and Workforce Trustees of the State Library (ORS 357.010) Development Cliff Trow Rules HB 2264 Education and General Government

HB 2390 Business, Transportation and Workforce State Marine Board (ORS 830.105) Development HB 2517 Health Policy and Public Affairs Trey Carskadon (r) Rules HB 2636 Rules Deborah McQueen (r) Rules HB 2651 Judiciary HB 2687 Health and Human Services Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots (ORS 776.105) HB 2892 Commerce HB 2902 Business, Transportation and Workforce Kim Duncan Rules Development Charles Yates (r) Rules HB 2937 Health Policy and Public Affairs Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators HB 3103 Health Policy and Public Affairs (ORS 678.800) HB 3164 Environment and Natural Resources

HB 3360 Business, Transportation and Workforce Ronald Gilson (r) Rules Development Anita Schacher (r) Rules HB 3482 Finance and Revenue State Board of Pharmacy (ORS 689.115) State Apprenticeship and Training Council (ORS 660.110) Lee Howard (r) Rules Linda Howrey (r) Rules Robert Ferguson (a) and (r) Rules Michael McFall (r) Rules Board on Public Safety Standards and Training (ORS 181.620) Commission for the Blind (ORS 346.130) SENATE JOURNAL SJ-117

Todd Anderson Rules SB 16 -- Report by Committee on Health and Vicki Jeffries-Bilton Rules Human Services recommending passage with amendments. William Lafferty (r) Rules Steven Piper (r) Rules SB 98 -- Report by Committee on Environment James Whelan (r) Rules and Natural Resources without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Committee on Finance and Max Williams (r) Rules Revenue and then Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (ORS SB 111 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary 342.350) recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Robert Sconce Rules SB 130 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Michael Wood Rules recommending passage with amendments.

Oregon Tourism Commission (ORS 285.261) SB 133 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments.

Jackie Edmunds-Manz Rules SB 329 -- Report by Committee on Health Care Jeffrey Kohnstamm (r) Rules Reform recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior Thomas Luersen (r) Rules reference. Win McCormack Rules Patrick Nofield (r) Rules SB 350 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Karianne Westlund (r) Rules recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Oregon Workforce Investment Board (ORS 660.321) SB 582 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Dale Dickenson Rules SB 754 -- Report by Committee on Health and SB 5503, 5538, 5546; 2, 200, 204; HB 2405 -- Human Services recommending passage with President Courtney signed on April 30. amendments. Referred to Committee on Finance and Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Wednesday by Revenue by prior reference. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 756 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. Wednesday, May 2, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 827 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue without recommendation as to passage. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior Courtney in Chair. The following members were reference. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., SB 855 -- Report by Committee on Business, George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Transportation and Workforce Development Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, recommending passage with amendments and rescind Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, subsequent referral to Committee on Finance and Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and Revenue. Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation the President. Referred to Committee on Ways and by Joe Broeker, Regional Director of the Fellowship of Means by prior reference. Christian Athletes, Salem. SB 858 -- Report by Committee on Commerce HB 5028, 5030; 2036, 2273, 2583, 2785, 2853, recommending passage with amendments and 2901, 2908, 2946, 2950, 3096, 3119, 3188, 3442, 3445, requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred 3466, 3494, 3534 -- Message from the House to Committee on Rules by order of the President. announcing passage. SB 928 -- Report by Committee on Education and HJM 4, 19, 22; HJR 13 -- Message from the General Government recommending passage with House announcing adoption. amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HJM 6; HB 2073 -- Message from the House announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and SB 996 -- Report by Committee on Health and repassage. Human Services recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and SB 5502, 5503, 5510, 5514, 5523, 5524, 5526, Means by prior reference. 5532, 5538, 5546; 61, 103, 106, 147, 194, 196, 197, 200, 204, 223, 224, 230, 241, 270, 330, 570 -- Message HB 2007 -- Made a Special Order of Business from the House announcing the Speaker signed on immediately by voice vote on motion of Brown. May 1. Senate recessed until 10:55 a.m. by unanimous Committee Report Summary No. 70 listing the consent on motion of Brown. following reports was distributed to members today. Senate reconvened at 10:55 a.m. President Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Courtney in Chair. All present. by order of the President. Senate, having recessed following the order of Propositions and Motions, proceeded to the Special

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Order of Business by unanimous consent at the nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., request of the Chair. George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. HB 2007 A-Eng. -- Under Special Order of Business, read third time. Carried by Brown, SB 100 -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. Burdick. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – joined by Devlin and Prozanski. All present. On Bates, Carter, Morse, Westlund. Bill passed. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., SJM 13; SB 5521; 117, 170, 178, 180, 253, 273, Kruse, Starr, Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. 288, 375, 404, 544, 591, 704, 755, 777, 800, 806, 814, 815, 859, 883, 967, 1041 -- Carried over to May 3 SM 2007 -- Verger requested the following calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Chair. “In February 2006 the Governor issued an executive HJM 4, 19, 22; HJR 13; HB 5028, 5030; 2036, order establishing the Governor’s Taskforce on Equality in 2273, 2583, 2785, 2853, 2901, 2908, 2946, 2950, 3096, Oregon. 3119, 3188, 3442, 3445, 3466, 3494, 3534 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. “This Taskforce was charged with analyzing current HB 5042, 5050, 5051; 2101, 2240, 2372 -- Carried law regarding discrimination, holding public meetings and over to May 3 calendar by unanimous consent at the taking testimony around the state to consider whether request of the Chair. changes were needed to guarantee that all Oregonians were adequately protected from discrimination. After a year of President Courtney announced that the hard work this diverse Taskforce made their following committees are deactivated effective May 1. recommendations to the Governor. Special Committee on Health Care Reform “House Bill 2007 represents the recommendations of Legislative Operations and Reform the Governor’s Taskforce for Equality. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by “Two years ago I voted against Senate Bill 1000 unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. because I felt that it was worded too closely to Ballot Measure 36 and the voters of this state had already spoken Thursday, May 3, 2007 -- Morning Session on the issue defining marriage as one man and one woman. Also, I thought more work could have been done to word the Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President language so the differences between domestic partnerships Courtney in Chair. The following members were and marriage were clear. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., “House Bill 2007 was very respectful of Ballot George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Measure 36 and clearly defines the difference between Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, domestic partnerships and marriages. Domestic Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Partnerships are not recognized in other states, are not Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and recognized by the federal government and will not offer the the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation same protections offered by marriage. Domestic by Father James Coleman, St. Joseph’s Catholic Partnerships will only be an issue of registration at the Church, Salem. County Clerks Office by Oregon residents. SB 83, 84 -- Message from the Governor announcing he signed on May 2. “House Bill 2007 does, however, allow domestic partners to obtain joint insurance, wrongful death benefits SB 451; HB 2708, 2799, 3267, 3362, 3400, 3406 -- for a partner, and allow for hospital visitation and decision- Message from the House announcing passage. making rights. HJM 12, 13 -- Message from the House “Today, I was an ‘Aye’ on House Bill 2007 because the announcing adoption. language was clear and concise and does not go against the SB 645 -- Message from the House announcing wishes of the majority who voted to keep marriage between passage as amended by the House. one man and one woman.” Committee Report Summary No. 71 listing the SB 621 -- Consideration of committee and following report was distributed to members May 2. minority report taken from today’s calendar and Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report placed on May 3 calendar by voice vote on motion of by order of the President. Brown. SB 872 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 1048 -- Introduced, read first time and recommending passage with amendments. referred to President’s desk. Committee Report Summary No. 72 listing the SB 101, 238, 364, 504, 557, 561, 756, 762 -- Read following reports was distributed to members today. second time and passed to third reading. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 5547 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Carter. Call of the Senate demanded by Bates joined SB 239 -- Report by Committee on Environment by Devlin and Walker. All present. On passage of bill and Natural Resources recommending passage. the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr, SB 279 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Whitsett. Bill passed. recommending passage. SB 73 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; SENATE JOURNAL SJ-119

SB 891 -- Report by Committee on Environment SB 755 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and Natural Resources recommending passage with Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill amendments. passed. SB 958 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 777 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and Public Affairs recommending passage with Carter. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill amendments and requesting referral to Committee on passed. Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. SB 800 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; HCR 4 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy nays, 2 – Avakian, Schrader. Bill passed. and Public Affairs recommending adoption of the A- Engrossed resolution. SB 806 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; nays, 1 – HCR 5 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Atkinson. Bill passed. and Public Affairs recommending adoption. SB 815 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. HCR 8 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – and Public Affairs recommending adoption. Atkinson; excused, 1 – Gordly. Bill passed. HCR 9 -- Report by Committee on Education SB 859 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and General Government recommending adoption. George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Schrader, HCR 10 -- Report by Committee on Education Whitsett. Bill passed. and General Government recommending adoption. SB 1041 -- Read third time. Carried by HJM 10 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Westlund. Potential conflict of interest declared by and Public Affairs recommending adoption. Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; HB 2066 -- Report by Committee on Education nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, and General Government recommending passage of Whitsett. Bill passed. the A-Engrossed bill. SJM 13 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by HB 2579 -- Report by Committee on Education Morrisette. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: and General Government recommending passage. Ayes, 30. Memorial adopted. HB 2675 -- Report by Committee on Education SB 5521 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and General Government recommending passage. Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., HB 2823 -- Report by Committee on Education George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett. Bill passed. and General Government recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 170 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on May 7 calendar Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous by voice vote on motion of Kruse. consent at the request of the Chair. SB 178 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill Courtney in Chair. All present. passed. Senate, having recessed following the order of SB 180 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse. consent at the request of the Chair. Bill passed. SB 621 -- Taken from today’s third reading SB 273 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by calendar and placed on May 7 calendar by voice vote Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill on motion of Walker. passed. SB 1049 -- Introduced, read first time and SB 288 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by referred to President’s desk. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 3 – Verger, Walker, Whitsett. Bill passed. SB 16, 130, 133, 239, 279, 582, 872 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 544 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; SB 117 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. nays, 2 – Atkinson, George, L. Bill passed. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., SB 591 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett. Bill passed. Carter. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 4 – Beyer, George, G., George, L., Kruse. Bill SB 253 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passed. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. SB 704 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; SB 375 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. nays, 8 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Johnson, Kruse, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 6 – Morse, Nelson, Whitsett. Bill passed. Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett. Bill passed. SB 814 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. SB 404 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Bill passed. Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed.

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SB 883 -- Read third time. Carried by Ferrioli. Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; Potential conflicts of interests declared by George, G., excused – Carter, Schrader. Colors were posted and Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. by Reverend Robert Hanna, First Christian Church, Salem. SB 967 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; SB 5511, 5512, 5527, 5534, 5541, 5545; 77, 432; nays, 3 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse; excused, 1 – HB 5015, 5027, 5029, 5041; 2168, 2261, 2324, 2342, Deckert. Bill passed. 2401, 2585, 2617, 2726, 2776, 2832, 2871, 2913, 3013, 3067, 3089, 3303, 3337, 3377, 3379, 3486, 3524, 3538 - SB 101 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by - Message from the House announcing passage. Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, HJR 15, 31 -- Message from the House Morse, Schrader, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 1 – announcing adoption. Deckert. Bill passed. SB 2; HJM 2; HJR 12; HB 5049, 5052; 2007, SB 238, 364, 504, 557, 561, 756, 762 -- Carried 2079, 2121, 2160, 2191, 2268, 2290, 2384 -- Message over to May 4 calendar by unanimous consent at the from the House announcing the Speaker signed on request of the Chair. May 3. HJM 12, 13; HB 2708, 2799, 3267, 3362, 3400, Committee Report Summary No. 73 listing the 3406 -- Read first time and referred to President’s following reports was distributed to members today. desk. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. HCR 4, 5, 8, 9, 10; HJM 10; HB 2066, 2579, 2675, 2823 -- Read second time and passed to third SB 5501 -- Report by Committee on Ways and reading. Means recommending passage with amendments. HB 5042, 5050, 5051; 2101, 2240, 2372 -- Carried SB 17 -- Report by Committee on Business, over to May 4 calendar by unanimous consent at the Transportation and Workforce Development request of the Chair. recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Finance and Revenue by prior The following measures were referred to reference. committee on May 2 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 55 which was distributed to SB 104 -- Report by Committee on Ways and members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Status Report by order of the President. bill. SB 1047 Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means SB 108 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. HJM 22 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy HB 5028 Ways and Means SB 277 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. HB 5030 Ways and Means HB 2090 Education and General Government SB 345 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. HB 2273 Ways and Means HB 2472 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 351 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. Development; Ways and Means HB 2654 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 353 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with Development amendments and requesting referral to Committee on HB 2723 Environment and Natural Resources Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways HB 3104 Education and General Government and Means by order of the President. HB 3291 Environment and Natural Resources SB 473 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 3328 Health and Human Services recommending passage. HB 3380 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 484 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Development recommending passage with amendments. HB 3484 Commerce SB 519 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs without recommendation as to HB 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5034, 5043, 5045; passage, but with amendments and requesting 2076, 2109, 2111, 2122, 2265, 2266, 2267, 2274, 2316, referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred 2319, 2321, 2348, 2357, 2361, 2444 -- President to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the Courtney signed on May 2. President. Senate adjourned until 9:30 a.m. Friday by SB 665 -- Report by Committee on Environment unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. and Natural Resources recommending passage with amendments. Friday, May 4, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 717 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with Senate convened at 9:30 a.m. President Courtney amendments. in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, SB 812 -- Report by Committee on Environment Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., and Natural Resources recommending passage with Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, amendments. Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, SENATE JOURNAL SJ-121

SB 856 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary to the Call, Senate at ease. Further proceedings recommending passage with amendments. Referred under the Call terminated by unanimous consent on to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. motion of Ferrioli. All present except Carter, Schrader excused. Senate reassembled. On passage of bill the SB 1034 -- Report by Committee on Ways and vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 2 – Means recommending passage. Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 1044 -- Report by Committee on Environment SB 762 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and Natural Resources recommending passage with Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; amendments. excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2188 -- Report by Committee on Health SB 16 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; the A-Engrossed bill. excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2702 -- Report by Committee on Education SB 130 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and General Government recommending passage of Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; the A-Engrossed bill. nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Committee Report Summary No. 74 listing the George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; following reports was distributed to members today. excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 133 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by order of the President. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 5525 -- Report by Committee on Ways and nays, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Means recommending passage with amendments. Bill passed. SB 58 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 239 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On Means recommending passage. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. Senate recessed until 10:10 a.m. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 279 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Senate reconvened at 10:10 a.m. President Atkinson; excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, Schrader, Prozanski, excused. SB 582 -- Read third time. Rereferred to Committee on Finance and Revenue by voice vote on Senate, having recessed following the order of motion of Morse. Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous SB 872 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by consent at the request of the Chair. Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – George, L., Kruse; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill SB 645 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that passed. the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: HJR 15, 31; HB 5015, 5027, 5029, 5041; 2168, Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – George, G.; excused, 3 – Carter, 2261, 2324, 2342, 2401, 2585, 2617, 2726, 2776, 2832, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill repassed. 2871, 2913, 3013, 3067, 3089, 3303, 3337, 3377, 3379, 3486, 3524, 3538 -- Read first time and referred to SB 58, 104, 473, 891, 1034 -- Read second time President’s desk. and passed to third reading. HB 2188, 2702 -- Read second time and passed to SB 238 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by third reading. Avakian. Potential conflict of interest declared by George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; HB 2372 -- Moved to the head of today's third nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, reading calendar by unanimous consent at the Starr, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 3 – Carter, request of the Chair. Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2372 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 364 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – Beyer; excused, 1 – Gordly. Bill passed. excused, 4 – Avakian, Carter, Prozanski, Schrader. HB 5042 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Bill passed. Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; SB 504 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; George, L., Kruse, Starr; excused, 2 – Gordly, excused, 4 – Avakian, Carter, Prozanski, Schrader. Winters. Bill passed. Bill passed. HB 5050 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 557 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Morse. Call of the Senate demanded by Ferrioli joined nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., by Devlin and Morse. All present. On passage of bill George, L., Kruse; excused, 2 – Gordly, Winters. Bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. passed. SB 561 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 5051 -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 9 – excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Burdick, SB 756 -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Call of the Senate demanded by Ferrioli joined by Beyer and Starr. Pending arrival of members subject HB 2101 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 9 –

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Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Monday, May 7, 2007 -- Morning Session Kruse, Starr, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Burdick, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President HB 2240 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Courtney in Chair. The following members were Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Carter, Devlin, George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused – HCR 4, 5, 10 -- Taken from today’s third reading Burdick, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G. Colors were calendar and placed on May 7 calendar by voice vote posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. on motion of Brown. Invocation by Roger Clark, Portland. HCR 8 -- Taken from today’s third reading HB 3540, 3546 -- Message from the House calendar and placed on May 9 calendar by voice vote announcing passage. on motion of Brown. Committee Report Summary No. 75 listing the HCR 9 -- Read final time. Carried by Westlund. following reports was distributed to members today. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 26; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report excused, 4 – Gordly, Nelson, Prozanski, Winters. by order of the President. Resolution adopted. SJM 8 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy HJM 10 -- Read final time. Carried by Carter. and Public Affairs recommending adoption with On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 26; amendments. excused, 4 – Gordly, Nelson, Prozanski, Winters. Memorial adopted. SB 30 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage with HB 2066 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by amendments. Referred to Committee on Rules by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; order of the President. excused, 3 – Gordly, Prozanski, Winters. Bill passed. SB 78 -- Report by Committee on Rules HB 2579 -- Read third time. Carried by Morse. recommending passage with amendments. Potential conflict of interest declared by Courtney. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 10 – SB 154 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., and Public Affairs recommending passage with Johnson, Kruse, Schrader, Starr, Verger; excused, 3 – amendments. Gordly, Prozanski, Winters. Bill passed. SB 183 -- Report by Committee on Health and HB 2675 -- Read third time. Carried by Human Services recommending passage with Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; amendments. excused, 3 – Gordly, Prozanski, Winters. Bill passed. SB 296 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 2823 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage with amendments. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 506 -- Report by Committee on Commerce excused, 3 – Gordly, Prozanski, Winters. Bill passed. recommending passage with amendments. The following measures were referred to committee on May 3 and recorded on Committee SB 508 -- Report by Committee on Environment Referral List No. 56 which was distributed to and Natural Resources recommending passage with members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and amendments. Status Report by order of the President. SB 595 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with SB 1048 Rules amendments. HJM 4 Health Policy and Public Affairs SB 766 -- Report by Committee on Health and HJM 19 Health Policy and Public Affairs Human Services recommending passage with HJR 13 Finance and Revenue amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and HB 2036 Business, Transportation and Workforce Means by prior reference. Development SB 823 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage with HB 2583 Education and General Government amendments. HB 2785 Environment and Natural Resources SB 931 -- Report by Committee on Health and HB 2853 Business, Transportation and Workforce Human Services recommending passage with Development amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and HB 2950 Education and General Government Means by prior reference. HB 3096 Health and Human Services SB 1011 -- Report by Committee on Environment HB 3119 Judiciary and Natural Resources recommending passage with HB 3188 Environment and Natural Resources amendments. HB 3442 Judiciary SB 1035 -- Report by Committee on Commerce without recommendation as to passage and HB 3466 Education and General Government requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred HB 3494 Environment and Natural Resources to Committee on Rules by order of the President. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Monday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-123

SB 1042 -- Report by Committee on Education Whitsett; excused, 4 – Burdick, Deckert, Ferrioli, and General Government recommending passage George, G. Bill passed. (Carter in Chair) Monroe, with amendments. excused when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. Starr, excused when roll called, granted HJM 5 -- Report by Committee on Education and unanimous consent to vote nay. General Government recommending adoption. SB 104 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2098 -- Report by Committee on Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; Environment and Natural Resources recommending nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Starr, passage. Verger, Whitsett; excused, 5 – Bates, Burdick, HB 2099 -- Report by Committee on Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G., Bill passed. Monroe, Environment and Natural Resources recommending excused when roll called, granted unanimous consent passage. to vote aye. Starr, excused when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote nay. HB 2100 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending SB 473 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. passage. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Bates, Burdick, Ferrioli, George, G. Bill passed. HB 2102 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary (Monnes Anderson in Chair) recommending passage. SB 891 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s HB 2116 -- Report by Committee on Education third reading calendar and placed on May 9 calendar and General Government recommending passage. by voice vote on motion of Avakian. HB 2293 -- Report by Committee on SB 1034 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. Environment and Natural Resources recommending On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 5 – passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Atkinson, Beyer, George, G., George, L., Kruse; excused, 1 – Ferrioli. Bill passed. HB 2309 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development HB 3540, 3546 -- Read first time and referred to recommending passage. President’s desk. HB 2314 -- Report by Committee on Business, HJM 5; HB 2098, 2099, 2100, 2102, 2116, 2293, Transportation and Workforce Development 2309, 2314, 2468, 2751, 2792, 2992 -- Read second recommending passage. time and passed to third reading. HB 2468 -- Report by Committee on HCR 4 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by Environment and Natural Resources recommending Gordly. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: passage. Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Ferrioli. Resolution adopted. HB 2751 -- Report by Committee on Business, HCR 5 -- Read final time. Carried by Gordly. On Transportation and Workforce Development adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. excused, 1 – Ferrioli. Resolution adopted. (Carter in Chair) HB 2792 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development HCR 10 -- Read final time. Carried by Winters. recommending passage. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Ferrioli. Resolution adopted. HB 2992 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending HB 2188 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Ferrioli. Bill passed. Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2702 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President nays, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 1 – Ferrioli. Bill passed. Courtney in Chair. All present except Bates, Burdick, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G., excused. SB 451 -- President Courtney signed on May 7. Senate, having recessed following the order of Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday by Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 621 -- Minority Report withdrawn. Taken from today’s third reading calendar and rereferred to Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Committee on Education and General Government by Courtney in Chair. The following members were voice vote on motion of Walker. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G., SB 170 -- Taken from today’s third reading George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes calendar and placed on May 9 calendar by voice vote Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, on motion of Kruse. Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, SB 5501, 5525; 108, 277, 345, 351, 484, 665, 717, Whitsett, Winters; excused – Devlin, Starr. Colors 812, 1044 -- Read second time and passed to third were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the reading. flag. Invocation by Amir Badiei, Bahai’I Fellowship, Salem. SB 58 -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 7 – SB 5502, 5503, 5510, 5514, 5523, 5524, 5526, Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Morse, Starr, 5532, 5538, 5546; 61, 103, 106, 147, 194, 196, 197,

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200, 204, 223, 224, 230, 241, 270, 330, 570 -- Message SB 1017 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary from the Governor announcing he signed on May 7. recommending passage with amendments. SB 70, 72, 166, 168, 310; HB 2114, 2131, 2190, SB 1036 -- Report by Committee on Finance and 2196, 2241, 2310, 2334, 2473, 2475, 2620, 2637, 2640, Revenue recommending passage with amendments. 2667, 2713, 3025 -- Message from the House announcing passage. HB 2119 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Committee Report Summary No. 76 listing the recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 2208 -- Report by Committee on Education by order of the President. and General Government recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways SB 4 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Means by prior reference. and Public Affairs recommending passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and HB 2275 -- Report by Committee on Business, Means by prior reference. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. SB 27 -- Report by Committee on Health Care Reform without recommendation as to passage, but HB 2520 -- Report by Committee on Business, with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways Transportation and Workforce Development and Means by prior reference. recommending passage. SB 31 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy HB 2633 -- Report by Committee on Health and and Public Affairs without recommendation as to Human Services recommending passage of the A- passage and requesting referral to Committee on Engrossed bill. Rules. Request to rescind subsequent referral to HB 2973 -- Report by Committee on Committee on Ways and Means. Subsequent referral Environment and Natural Resources recommending rescinded and referred to Committee on Rules by passage. order of the President. HB 3043 -- Report by Committee on SB 37 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Environment and Natural Resources recommending Revenue recommending passage. Referred to passage. Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HB 3414 -- Report by Committee on Education SB 342 -- Report by Committee on Commerce and General Government recommending passage recommending passage with amendments. with amendments. SB 347 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 3546 -- Report by Committee on Ways and recommending passage with amendments. Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed SB 365 -- Report by Committee on Education and bill. General Government, signed by Walker, Chair, SB 812 -- Taken from today’s third reading recommending passage with amendments. Minority calendar and placed on May 15 calendar by voice vote Report, signed by Kruse and Morse recommending on motion of Avakian. passage with different amendments. SJM 8; SB 78, 154, 183, 296, 506, 508, 595, 823, SB 378 -- Report by Committee on Education and 1011, 1042 -- Read second time and passed to third General Government recommending passage with reading. amendments. Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous SB 431 -- Report by Committee on Commerce consent at the request of the Chair. recommending passage with amendments. Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President SB 560 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Courtney in Chair. All present except Devlin, Starr, without recommendation as to passage and excused. requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred to Committee on Rules by order of the President. Senate, having recessed following the order of Second Reading of Senate Measures, proceeded to the SB 587 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy order of Third Reading of Senate Measures by and Public Affairs recommending passage with unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. amendments. SB 5501 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 614 -- Report by Committee on Education and Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; General Government recommending passage with nays, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 2 – Devlin, Starr. Bill amendments. passed. SB 789 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 5525 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Transportation and Workforce Development Carter. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; recommending passage with amendments. nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., SB 948 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Gordly, Kruse, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – and Public Affairs without recommendation as to Devlin, Starr. Bill passed. passage and requesting referral to Committee on SB 5525 A-Eng. -- George, L., requested the Rules. Referred to Committee on Rules by order of the following explanation of vote be entered into the President. journal: SB 965 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development “My vote against SB 5525A, an appropriation of recommending passage with amendments. ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and SENATE JOURNAL SJ-125

Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding HB 2098 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 3 – budget. George, L., Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 5 – Burdick, Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. Bill passed. “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12, HB 2099 -- Read third time. Carried by Higher Education and other ‘core function’ budgets be Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; funded first and funded adequately. The passage of other excused, 5 – Burdick, Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. appropriation bills before these key budgets does not give Bill passed. George, L., absent when roll called, us a clear picture of the overall budget. At this time, we granted unanimous consent to vote aye. have the Co-Chairs proposed budget. However, the details HB 2100 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. of the overall budget are still unclear. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. Bill passed. budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant HB 2102 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured – Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. Bill passed. and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in HB 2116 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. Bill passed. budget without first having a clear view of both the overall HB 2293 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; SB 108 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s excused, 4 – Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. Bill third reading calendar and placed on May 10 calendar passed. by voice vote on motion of Walker. HB 2309 -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert. SB 277 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. Bill passed. nays, 2 – Carter, Schrader; excused, 2 – Devlin, Starr. HB 2314 -- Moved to the foot of today's third Bill passed. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the SB 345 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by request of the Chair. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; HB 2468 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 2 – Devlin, Starr. Bill On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 8 – passed. Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Verger, SB 351 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Whitsett, Winters; excused, 5 – Deckert, Devlin, Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Metsger, Morse, Starr. Bill passed. excused, 3 – Devlin, Morrisette, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2751 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 484 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Ayes, 24; nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 5 – Deckert, nays, 5 – Beyer, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. Bill passed. Whitsett; excused, 3 – Devlin, Morrisette, Starr. Bill HB 2792 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. passed. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 5 – SB 665 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse, Schrader, Whitsett; excused, Nelson. Call of the Senate demanded by Ferrioli 5 – Deckert, Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. Bill joined by Atkinson and Gordly. All present except passed. Devlin, Starr, excused. On passage of bill the vote HB 2992 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by was: Ayes, 21; nays, 7 – Avakian, Burdick, Johnson, Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Metsger, Prozanski, Walker, Westlund; excused, 2 – excused, 2 – Devlin, Starr. Bill passed. Devlin, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2314 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. SB 717 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Devlin, Starr. Bill passed. Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Devlin, Starr. Bill passed. The following measures were referred to SB 1044 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by committee on May 7 and recorded on Committee Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; Referral List No. 57 which was distributed to nays, 2 – Schrader, Verger; excused, 3 – Burdick, members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Devlin, Starr. Bill passed. Status Report by order of the President. HB 2114, 2131, 2190, 2196, 2241, 2310, 2334, 2473, 2475, 2620, 2637, 2640, 2667, 2713, 3025 -- SB 1049 Rules Read first time and referred to President’s desk. HJM 12 Environment and Natural Resources HB 2119, 2275, 2520, 2633, 2973, 3043, 3546 -- HJM 13 Education and General Government Read second time and passed to third reading. HJR 15 Rules HJM 5 -- Read final time. Carried by Walker. On HJR 31 Rules adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, HB 5015 Ways and Means 5 – Burdick, Devlin, Metsger, Morse, Starr. Memorial HB 5027 Ways and Means adopted. HB 5029 Ways and Means HB 5041 Ways and Means

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HB 2168 Business, Transportation and Workforce 3092, 3176, 3178, 3313, 3436, 3485, 3527 -- Message from the House announcing passage. Development HB 2261 Commerce SJR 26; HJM 23; HJR 49, 50 -- Message from the House announcing adoption. HB 2324 Judiciary HB 2342 Judiciary SB 105, 400 -- Message from the House announcing passage as amended by the House. HB 2401 Commerce HB 2708 Judiciary HB 2372 -- Message from the House announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. HB 2726 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 5545 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on May 8. HB 2799 Judiciary HB 2832 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means Committee Report Summary No. 77 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. HB 2871 Commerce Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 2901 Ways and Means by order of the President. HB 2913 Judiciary SJR 18 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 2946 Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending adoption with amendments. HB 3089 Health and Human Services SB 119 -- Report by Committee on Commerce HB 3267 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. HB 3337 Environment and Natural Resources SB 314 -- Report by Committee on Commerce HB 3377 Business, Transportation and Workforce without recommendation as to passage, but with Development amendments and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways HB 3400 Commerce and Means by order of the President. HB 3445 Judiciary SB 406 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 3524 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. HB 3534 Education and General Government SB 462 -- Report by Committee on Education and HB 3538 Education and General Government General Government recommending passage with HB 3540 Ways and Means amendments. HB 3546 Ways and Means SB 523 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Wednesday by recommending passage with amendments. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 566 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Wednesday, May 9, 2007 -- Morning Session recommending passage with amendments and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Courtney in Chair. The following members were by order of the President. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, SB 659 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., recommending passage with amendments. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, SB 684 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Whitsett, recommending passage with amendments. Winters; excused – Westlund. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation SB 737 -- Report by Committee on Environment by Pastor Ken McCormick, Tri-City Church, and Natural Resources without recommendation as to Gladstone. passage, but with amendments and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred The following message from the Governor was to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the read and referred to the President's desk: President. SB 780 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. May 9, 2007 SB 788 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SB 865 -- Report by Committee on Health and OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Human Services recommending passage with This is to notify you that our request sent to you April amendments and requesting subsequent referral to 26, 2007 to consider the appointment of Vicki Jeffries-Bilton Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. to the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training, is Subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and hereby withdrawn. Means rescinded by order of the President. SB 949 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Sincerely, Revenue recommending passage. Referred to Ted Kulongoski Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Governor SB 951 -- Report by Committee on Rules SB 190, 260, 311, 408, 409, 410, 412; HB 2175, recommending passage with amendments. 2382, 2765, 2822, 2833, 2864, 2876, 2895, 2971, 3086, SENATE JOURNAL SJ-127

HCR 7 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Johnson, and Public Affairs recommending adoption. Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, HCR 12 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy President Courtney. Motion failed. and Public Affairs recommending adoption. HB 3546 B-Eng. -- Debate resumed under HB 2090 -- Report by Committee on Education Special Order of Business. Potential conflicts of and General Government recommending passage of interest declared by Beyer, George, G., George, L., the A-Engrossed bill. Kruse, Starr. Call of the Senate demanded by HB 2133 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Prozanski joined by Brown and Johnson. All present. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., HB 2138 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters. Bill recommending passage. passed. HB 2176 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 342, 347, 365, 378, 431, 587, 614, 789, 965, Transportation and Workforce Development 1017, 1036 -- Read second time and passed to third recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. reading. HB 2264 -- Report by Committee on Education SJM 8 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by and General Government recommending passage of Carter. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, the A-Engrossed bill. 30. Memorial adopted. Westlund, excused when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. HB 2300 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage. SB 78 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill HB 2729 -- Report by Committee on Education passed. Westlund, excused when roll called, granted and General Government recommending passage of unanimous consent to vote aye. the A-Engrossed bill. SB 154 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2773 -- Report by Committee on Health Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. nays, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Verger. Bill passed. HB 3290 -- Report by Committee on Health SB 170 -- Bill read. Taken from today’s third Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of reading calendar and rereferred to Committee on the A-Engrossed bill. Health and Human Services by voice vote on motion HCR 8 -- Made a Special Order of Business of Morrisette. immediately by voice vote on motion of Carter. SB 183 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HCR 8 -- Under Special Order of Business, read Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; final time. Carried by Carter. On adoption of nays, 1 – Beyer. Bill passed. resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – SB 296 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert, George, G. Resolution adopted. Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Senate recessed until 11:05 a.m. by unanimous Bill passed. consent at the request of the Chair. SB 506 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate reconvened at 11:05 a.m. President Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, nays, 1 – Kruse. Bill passed. excused. SB 508 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s Senate, having recessed following Special Order third reading calendar and placed on May 11 calendar of Business, resumed under the general order of by voice vote on motion of Morrisette. business by unanimous consent at the request of the SB 595 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Chair. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; SB 891 -- Taken from today’s third reading excused, 1 – Bates. Bill passed. calendar and referred to Committee on Rules by voice SB 1011 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s vote on motion of Avakian. third reading calendar and placed on May 10 calendar SB 823 -- Made a Special Order of Business by voice vote on motion of Brown. immediately by voice vote on motion of Avakian. SB 1042 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 823 A-Eng. -- Under Special Order of Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Business, read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Ayes, 20; nays, 9 – Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Carter, Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Whitsett, nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Winters; excused, 1 – Bates. Bill passed. Avakian, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. Carter granted unanimous consent to change vote from aye to nay. HB 3546 -- Made a Special Order of Business, immediately by voice vote on motion of Brown. HJM 23; HJR 49, 50; HB 2175, 2382, 2765, 2822, 2833, 2864, 2876, 2895, 2971, 3086, 3092, 3176, 3178, HB 3546 -- Read third time. Carried by 3313, 3436, 3485, 3527 -- Read first time and referred Prozanski, Schrader. to President’s desk. HB 3546 -- Morse moved that bill be rereferred HCR 7, 12; HB 2090, 2133, 2138, 2176, 2264, to Committee on Rules. Call of the Senate demanded 2300, 2729, 2773, 3290, 3414 -- Read second time and by Brown joined by Gordly and Devlin. All present. passed to third reading. The vote was: Ayes, 12; nays, 18 – Avakian, Bates,

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HB 2119, 2275, 2520, 2633, 2973, 3043 -- Carried SB 790 -- Report by Committee on Emergency over to May 10 calendar by unanimous consent at the Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending request of the Chair. passage with amendments. The following measures were referred to SB 822 -- Report by Committee on Education and committee on May 8 and recorded on Committee General Government recommending passage with Referral List No. 58 which was distributed to amendments. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Committee Report Summary No. 79 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. HB 2617 Business, Transportation and Workforce Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Development HB 2776 Education and General Government SB 5537 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. HB 3013 Environment and Natural Resources HB 3067 Health and Human Services HB 2147 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. HB 3303 Environment and Natural Resources HB 3362 Commerce HB 2362 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 3379 Judiciary HB 3406 Judiciary HB 2668 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage. HB 3486 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2669 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 5511, 5512, 5527, 5534, 5541, 5545 -- recommending passage. President Courtney signed on May 8. HB 2782 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by recommending passage. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2869 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Thursday, May 10, 2007 -- Morning Session recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President consent on motion of Brown. Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Carter, Schrader, Verger, excused. Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, Senate, having recessed following the order of Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused – Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the Atkinson, Carter, Schrader, Verger. Colors were general order of business by unanimous consent at posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. the request of the Chair. Invocation by Logos Academy Home School Choir directed by Melissa Norland, Eugene. SB 400 C-Eng. -- Prozanski moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. SB 2 -- Message from the Governor announcing Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by he signed on May 9. Burdick and Devlin. Pending arrival of members SB 322, 950; HB 2070, 2243, 2758, 2783, 3120, subject to the Call, Senate at ease. All present except 3183, 3481, 3490 -- Message from the House Atkinson, Verger, excused. Senate reassembled. On announcing passage. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 9 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., HJM 3 -- Message from the House announcing Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – adoption. Atkinson, Verger. Bill repassed. HB 3546 -- Message from the House announcing SB 365 -- Committee report and minority report the Speaker signed on May 9. read. Morrisette moved the Senate adopt the committee report. Morse moved the minority report Committee Report Summary No. 78 listing the be substituted for the committee report. Call of the following reports was distributed to members May 9. Senate demanded by Ferrioli joined by Kruse and Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Monroe. Pending arrival of members subject to the by order of the President. Call, Senate at ease. Further proceedings under the SB 153 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy Call terminated by unanimous consent on motion of and Public Affairs recommending passage with Ferrioli. All present except Atkinson, Verger, excused. amendments. Senate reassembled. SB 248 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 365 -- Motion to substitute minority report recommending passage with amendments. failed. The vote was: Ayes, 11; nays, 17 – Avakian, Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, SB 514 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Johnson, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Walker, Westlund, President Courtney; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Verger. SB 724 -- Report by Committee on Education and Motion failed. General Government recommending passage with amendments. SB 365 -- Bill, as amended by committee report, read third time. Carried by Morrisette, Walker. On SB 779 -- Report by Committee on Education and passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 11 – General Government recommending passage with Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Kruse, amendments. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-129

Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Atkinson, Verger. Bill passed. Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Nelson, Schrader, Walker, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Carter, SB 1036 -- Made a Special Order of Business Deckert, Prozanski. Bill failed. Walker, having voted immediately by voice vote on motion of Brown. on the prevailing side, served notice of possible SB 1036 A-Eng. -- Under Special Order of reconsideration. Business, read third time. Carried by Deckert. Call of SB 431 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by the Senate demanded by Deckert joined by Walker Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; and Westlund. All present except Atkinson, Verger, excused, 3 – Atkinson, Deckert, George, G. Bill excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; passed. nays, 6 – Avakian, George, G., Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Morrisette, Whitsett; excused, 2 – SB 587 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Verger. Bill passed. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 1 – Nelson; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Deckert, SJR 18; SB 119, 153, 248, 406, 462, 514, 523, George, G. Bill passed. 659, 684, 724, 779, 780, 788, 790, 822, 865, 951 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. SB 789 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; HJM 3; HB 2070, 2243, 2758, 2783, 3120, 3183, nays, 4 – Beyer, Kruse, Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 3481, 3490 -- Read first time and referred to 4 – Atkinson, Deckert, George, G., Nelson. Bill President’s desk. passed. Senate recessed until 4:30 p.m. by unanimous SB 1011 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Avakian. consent at the request of the Chair. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Burdick and Schrader. All present except Atkinson, Thursday, May 10, 2007 -- Afternoon Session Deckert, George, G., excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, Senate reconvened at 4:30 p.m. President L., Kruse, Morse, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 3 – Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, Atkinson, Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. Carter, Deckert, excused. SB 1017 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 5545 -- Message from the Governor Burdick. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown announcing he signed on May 9. joined by Devlin and George, L. All present except Atkinson, Deckert, George, G., Verger, excused; SB 5547; 64, 65, 66, 124, 171, 202, 203, 236, 265, Carter, Metsger, absent. Pending arrival of members 380, 403, 417, 516, 537, 553, 615, 773; HB 2118, 2280, subject to the Call, Senate at ease. Further 2498, 2704, 3026, 3407, 3537 -- Message from the proceedings under the Call terminated by unanimous House announcing passage. consent on motion of Ferrioli. All present except Atkinson, Deckert, George, G., excused Senate SCR 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16; SJR 21 -- Message reassembled. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, from the House announcing adoption. 21; nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, SB 74 -- Message from the House announcing Whitsett, Winters; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Deckert, passage as amended by the House. George, G. Bill passed. SB 5511, 5512, 5527, 5534, 5541; 451; HJM 6; Senate, reverted to the order of First Reading of HB 2073, 2580 -- Message from the House House Measures by unanimous consent at the request announcing the Speaker signed on May 10. of the Chair. Senate, having recessed following the order of HB 2118, 2280, 2498, 2704, 3026, 3407, 3537 -- First Reading of House Measures, reverted to the Read first time and referred to President’s desk. order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous HB 2362, 2668, 2669, 2782, 2869 -- Read second consent at the request of the Chair. time and passed to third reading. SB 108, 965 -- Taken from today’s third reading HCR 7, 12; HB 2090, 2119, 2133, 2138, 2176, calendar and placed on May 11 calendar by voice vote 2264, 2275, 2300, 2520, 2633, 2973, 3043 -- Carried on motion of Brown. over to May 11 calendar by unanimous consent at the SB 614 -- Taken from today’s third reading request of the Chair. calendar and placed on May 14 calendar by voice vote The following measures were referred to on motion of Brown. committee on May 9 and recorded on Committee Senate reverted to the order of Third Reading of Referral List No. 59 which was distributed to Senate measures by unanimous consent at the members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and request of the Chair. Status Report by order of the President. SB 342 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2114 Environment and Natural Resources Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: HB 2131 Judiciary Ayes, 25; nays, 2 – Schrader, Verger; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2190 Judiciary HB 2196 Finance and Revenue SB 347 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; HB 2241 Judiciary nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Carter, HB 2310 Judiciary Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2334 Judiciary SB 378 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. HB 2620 Environment and Natural Resources Bill failed, the vote was: Ayes, 13; nays, 13 – Beyer, HB 2637 Judiciary

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HB 2640 Rules HJR 51 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending adoption of the A- HB 2667 Judiciary Engrossed resolution. HB 2908 Judiciary HB 2068 -- Report by Committee on HB 3086 Judiciary Environment and Natural Resources recommending HB 3178 Education and General Government passage. SB 3546 -- President Courtney signed on May 9. HB 2069 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending SB 77, 432, 645; HJM 6; HB 2073, 2580 -- passage of the A-Engrossed bill. President Courtney signed on May 10. HB 2097 -- Report by Committee on Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m. Friday by Environment and Natural Resources recommending unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. passage with amendments. HB 2218 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Friday, May 11, 2007 -- Morning Session recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Senate convened at 9:00 a.m. President Courtney HB 2219 -- Report by Committee on Business, in Chair. The following members were present: Transportation and Workforce Development Avakian, Brown, Carter, George, L., Johnson, recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Verger, Walker, absent – Bates, Beyer, Burdick, HB 2221 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, Westlund, Whitsett, HB 2244 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Winters; excused – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by HB 2250 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Morse and Johnson. All present except Bates, Beyer, recommending passage. Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, Westlund, HB 2287 -- Report by Committee on Whitsett, Winters; absent; Atkinson, George, G., Environment and Natural Resources recommending Winters, excused. Pending arrival of members subject passage of the A-Engrossed bill. to the Call, Senate at ease. Further proceedings under the Call terminated by unanimous consent on HB 2289 -- Report by Committee on motion of Brown. All present except Atkinson, Environment and Natural Resources recommending George, G., Winters, excused. Senate reassembled. passage. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance HB 2379 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary to the flag. Invocation by Pastor Marcus Elmer, West recommending passage. Hills Community Church, Salem. HB 2490 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 79, 112, 237, 242, 301, 545, 559, 579, 747, Transportation and Workforce Development 748; HB 2435, 2478, 2553, 2733, 2766, 2821, 2918, recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. 3314, 3369 -- Message from the House announcing passage. HB 2756 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Committee Report Summary No. 80 listing the following reports was distributed to members May 10. HB 2970 -- Report by Committee on Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Environment and Natural Resources recommending by order of the President. passage. SB 107 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 3068 -- Report by Committee on Means recommending passage with amendments. Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. SB 480 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. HB 3354 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 700 -- Report by Committee on Legislative recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Operations and Reform recommending passage with amendments. HB 3360 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Committee Report Summary No. 81 listing the recommending passage. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Senate recessed until 9:45 a.m. by unanimous by order of the President. consent on motion of Ferrioli. SB 424 -- Report by Committee on Business, Senate reconvened at 9:45 a.m. President Transportation and Workforce Development, signed Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, by Metsger, Chair, recommending passage with Winters, excused. amendments and requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Senate, having recessed following the order of Subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the Means rescinded by order of the President. Minority general order of business by unanimous consent at Report, signed by George, L., and Starr, the request of the Chair. recommending passage with different amendments. HCR 7 -- Taken from today’s calendar and placed SB 1002 -- Report by Committee on Emergency on May 16 calendar by voice vote on motion of Carter. Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending passage with amendments. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-131

SB 378 A-Eng. -- Pursuant to notice given May SB 523 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 10, Walker moved that the vote whereby bill failed to Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; pass the Senate be reconsidered. Call of the Senate nays, 4 – Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, demanded by Walker joined by Burdick and Monnes 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. Bill passed. Anderson. All present except Atkinson, George, G., Winters, excused. SB 659 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; SB 378 -- Motion to reconsider vote carried. The nays, 1 – Avakian; excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, Winters. Bill passed. L., Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. Vote reconsidered. SB 684 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; SB 378 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Walker. nays, 8 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Morse, The vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 9 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, George, G., Winters. Bill passed. Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. Bill passed. SB 724 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Carter. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; SB 105 B-Eng. -- Avakian moved that the Senate nays, 7 – Beyer, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Monnes concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Anderson, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 23; George, G., Winters. Bill passed. nays, 4 – Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. Bill SB 724 A-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson requested repassed. the following explanation of vote be entered into the journal: SB 5537; 107, 480, 700 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. “SB 724 would allow persons who committed the crime of prostitution be eligible to teach. My no vote is because SJR 18 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by any sexual crime should be grounds for ineligibility as a Prozanski. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 9 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., teacher. We do not have evidence that prostitution impacts Johnson, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Verger, Whitsett; how a person will react with children under certain excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. circumstances. We must take a conservative approach on Resolution adopted. this crime. It may be true that many individuals make mistakes in their younger years, but will we make SB 108 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Walker. exceptions for other crimes committed as well in the On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 10 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Metsger, Morse, younger years? Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 3 – “Committing any sexual crime must be considered Atkinson, George, G., Winters. Bill passed. grounds for ineligibility for teaching our children. The SB 119 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by safety and welfare of our children are on the line and we Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; cannot afford to make any mistakes. I believe teachers must nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Starr, be held to a higher standard than most professions.” Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. Bill passed. SB 779 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; SB 153 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by nays, 7 – Bates, Ferrioli, George, L., Nelson, Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; Schrader, Starr, Verger; excused, 3 – Atkinson, nays, 2 – Beyer, Ferrioli; excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. Bill passed. George, G., Winters. Bill passed. SB 780 -- Read third time. Referred to SB 248 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee on Rules by voice vote on motion of Morse. Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 8 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Nelson, SB 788 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Schrader, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; George, G., Winters. Bill passed. nays, 8 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Morse, Starr, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, SB 406 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, G., Winters. Bill passed. Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 16; nays, 11 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, SB 790 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Bill passed. Whitsett; excused, 4 – Atkinson, George, G., George, L., Winters. Bill passed. SB 462 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, SB 822 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 5 – Burdick, Deckert, George, L., Schrader, Starr; Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. Bill excused, 4 – Atkinson, George, G., George, L., passed. Winters. Bill passed. SB 508 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s SB 865 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by third reading calendar and placed on May 15 calendar Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; by voice vote on motion of Morrisette. nays, 1 – Beyer; excused, 4 – Atkinson, George, G., George, L., Winters. Bill passed. SB 514 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Schrader. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 951 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by excused, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., Winters. Bill Ferrioli. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; passed. nays, 8 – Beyer, Carter, Gordly, Johnson, Kruse,

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Schrader, Starr, Verger; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report George, G., George, L., Winters. Bill passed. by order of the President. SB 965 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 438 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; recommending passage with amendments. nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; excused, 4 – Atkinson, George, G., George, L., Winters. Bill passed. SB 536 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. Referred SB 79, 112; HB 2435, 2478, 2553, 2733, 2766, to Committee on Rules by order of the President. 2821, 2918, 3314, 3369 -- Message from the House announcing passage. SB 791 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with HB 2435, 2478, 2553, 2733, 2766, 2821, 2918, amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways and 3314, 3369 -- Read first time and referred to Means by prior reference. President’s desk. SB 863 -- Report by Committee on Business, HJR 51; HB 2068, 2069, 2147, 2218, 2219, 2221, Transportation and Workforce Development 2244, 2250, 2287, 2289, 2379, 2490, 2756, 2970, 3068, recommending passage with amendments. 3354, 3360 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Committee Report Summary No. 83 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. HCR 12; HB 2090, 2119, 2133, 2138, 2176, 2264, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report 2275, 2300, 2362, 2520, 2633, 2668, 2669, 2729, 2773, by order of the President. 2782, 2869, 2973, 3043, 3290, 3414 -- Carried over to May 14 calendar by unanimous consent at the request SB 725 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary of the Chair. recommending passage. The following measures were referred to SB 1045 -- Report by Committee on Business, committee on May 10 and recorded on Committee Transportation and Workforce Development Referral List No. 60 which was distributed to recommending passage. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and HJM 22 -- Report by Committee on Emergency Status Report by order of the President. Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending adoption of the A-Engrossed memorial. HB 2382 Judiciary HB 2473 Business, Transportation and Workforce HJR 11 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending adoption with Development amendments. HB 2475 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 5015 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Development Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed HB 2713 Environment and Natural Resources bill. HB 2765 Judiciary HB 5027 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2822 Judiciary Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed HB 2833 Judiciary bill. HB 2876 Environment and Natural Resources HB 5028 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2895 Judiciary Means recommending passage. HB 3025 Environment and Natural Resources HB 5029 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 3092 Health Policy and Public Affairs Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 3176 Judiciary HB 3313 Judiciary HB 5030 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Monday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2053 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Monday, May 14, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 2074 -- Report by Committee on Business, Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Pro Transportation and Workforce Development Tempore Carter in Chair. The following members recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, HB 2092 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Burdick, President Courtney, Deckert, Devlin, recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, HB 2154 -- Report by Committee on Health Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused – Bates, the A-Engrossed bill. Johnson, Schrader. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by HB 2169 -- Report by Committee on Business, Kathryn Harrison, American Indian Tribe, Grand Transportation and Workforce Development Ronde. recommending passage. SCR 8; SB 5547; 400 -- Message from the House HB 2253 -- Report by Committee on Commerce announcing the Speaker signed on May 11. recommending passage. Committee Report Summary No. 82 listing the HB 2254 -- Report by Committee on Commerce following reports was distributed to members May 11. recommending passage. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-133

HB 2255 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 700 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage. Morse. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Brown and Ferrioli. On passage of bill the vote was: HB 2259 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – Monnes Anderson; excused, 3 – recommending passage. Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2260 -- Report by Committee on Commerce HJM 22; HB 5015, 5027, 5028, 5029, 5030; 2053, recommending passage. 2074, 2092, 2097, 2154, 2169, 2253, 2254, 2255, 2259, HB 2273 -- Report by Committee on Ways and 2260, 2273, 2318, 2366, 2385, 2423, 2741, 2826, 2906 Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed -- Read second time and passed to third reading. bill. HB 2119 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2318 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: recommending passage. Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2359 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments. HB 2275 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 8 – HB 2366 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Verger, recommending passage. Whitsett, Winters; excused, 3 – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2385 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2520 -- Read third time. Carried by George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, HB 2423 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary 3 – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2633 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2741 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; recommending passage. nays, 3 – Beyer, George, L., Whitsett; excused, 3 – HB 2826 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2973 -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2906 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; recommending passage. nays, 3 – George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2993 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage with HB 3043 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. amendments. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – Kruse; excused, 3 – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill SB 1050 -- Introduced, read first time and passed. referred to President’s desk. HCR 12 -- Read final time. Carried by Monnes SB 424, 438, 725, 863, 1002, 1045 -- Read second Anderson. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: time and passed to third reading. Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Resolution adopted. Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2090 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President excused, 3 – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. Courtney in Chair. All present except Bates, Carter, Schrader, excused. HB 2133 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; Senate, having recessed following the order of nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Second Reading of Senate Measures, resumed under George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 3 the general order of business by unanimous consent – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. at the request of the Chair. HB 2138 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. SB 5537 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; excused, 4 – Bates, Carter, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill HB 2176 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passed. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Whitsett; SB 107 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by excused, 3 – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., HB 2264 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, L., Kruse; excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Schrader. Bill passed. excused, 2 – Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 480 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2300 -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., nays, 5 – Atkinson, George, G., George, L., Whitsett, Kruse; excused, 3 – Carter, Johnson, Schrader. Bill Winters; excused, 3 – Gordly, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. passed. SB 614 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s HJR 51; HB 2068, 2069, 2147, 2218, 2219, 2221, third reading calendar and placed on May 21 calendar 2244, 2250, 2287, 2289, 2362, 2379, 2490, 2668, 2669, by voice vote on motion of Walker. 2729, 2756, 2773, 2782, 2869, 2970, 2869, 3068, 3290,

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3354, 3360, 3414 -- Carried over to May 15 calendar Committee on Ways and Means rescinded by order of by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. the President. The following measure was referred to Committee Report Summary No. 85 listing the committee on May 11 and recorded on Committee following reports was distributed to members today. Referral List No. 61 which was distributed to Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and by order of the President. Status Report by order of the President. SB 460 -- Report by Committee on Finance and HB 2585 Commerce Revenue recommending passage with amendments. SCR 8; SB 5547; 400 -- President Courtney HJM 4 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy signed on May 11. and Public Affairs recommending adoption. SCR 14 -- President Courtney signed on May 14. HB 2220 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2247 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. Tuesday, May 15, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 2517 -- Report by Committee on Health Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of Courtney in Chair. The following members were the A-Engrossed bill. present: Atkinson, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, HB 2700 -- Report by Committee on Health Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, the A-Engrossed bill. Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused – Avakian, HB 2943 -- Report by Committee on Commerce George, G., Monnes Anderson. Colors were posted and recommending passage with amendments to the A- the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation Engrossed bill. by Bud Lane, Siletz Tribal Vice-Chair, Siletz. HB 2946 -- Report by Committee on Health SB 62, 63, 687, 699, 722, 946; HB 2140, 2872, Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of 2905, 2927, 2982, 3048, 3157, 3161, 3179, 3469 -- the A-Engrossed bill. Message from the House announcing passage. Report by Committee on Rules recommending SCR 7; SJM 7; SJR 23, 24 -- Message from the that the Governor’s reappointment of Judy Stiegler House announcing adoption. (appearance waived) to the Oregon Government Standards and Practices Commission be confirmed. SB 413 -- Message from the House announcing passage as amended by the House. Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s reappointments of Sharon Ely SCR 14; HB 2372, 2702, 2992 -- Message from (appearance waived), Kay Kirkbride (appearance the House announcing the Speaker signed on may 14. waived), Scott Lay (appearance waived) and Michael Committee Report Summary No. 84 listing the Volpe (appearance waived) to the Home Care following reports was distributed to members May 14. Commission be confirmed en bloc. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Report by Committee on Rules recommending by order of the President. that the Governor’s appointment of Francisco Lopez SB 276 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary to the State Housing Council be confirmed. recommending passage with amendments and Report by Committee on Rules recommending requesting referral to Committee on Ways and that the Governor’s appointment of Cliff Trow to the Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Trustees of the State Library be confirmed. by order of the President. Report by Committee on Rules recommending SB 363 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy that the Governor’s reappointments of Trey and Public Affairs without recommendation as to Carskadon (appearance waived) and Deborah passage and requesting referral to Committee on McQueen (appearance waived) to the State Marine Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways Board be confirmed en bloc. and Means by order of the President. Report by Committee on Rules recommending SB 576 -- Report by Committee on Environment that the Governor’s appointments of Kim Duncan and and Natural Resources recommending passage with Charles Yates (r) (appearance waived) to the Oregon amendments and requesting referral to Committee on Board of Maritime Pilots be confirmed en bloc. Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s reappointments of Ronald Gilson SB 628 -- Report by Committee on Commerce (appearance waived) and Anita Schacher (appearance recommending passage with amendments. waived) to the Board of Examiners of Nursing Home SB 808 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Administrators be confirmed en bloc. Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Report by Committee on Rules recommending HB 2252 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary that the Governor’s reappointments of Lee Howard recommending passage with amendments and (appearance waived) and Linda Howrey (appearance requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways waived) to the State Board of Pharmacy be confirmed and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to en bloc. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-135

Report by Committee on Rules recommending whose original documents were destroyed (from fire, flood that the Governor’s appointments of Robert Sconce or other disaster that destroyed the buildings storing these and Michael Wood to the Teacher Standards and documents,) and who are elderly, low income or homeless. Practices Commission be confirmed en bloc. Report by Committee on Rules recommending “For many, obtaining a certified birth certificate will that the Governor’s appointments of Jackie Edmunds- not be enough. They will need to provide legal proof of any Manz, Jeffrey Kohnstamm (r) (appearance waived), name change since birth (marriage, divorce, etc.) Thomas Luersen (r) (appearance waived), Win McCormack, Patrick Nofield (r) (appearance waived) “We have already seen citizenship requirements affect and Karianne Westlund (r) (appearance waived) to Oregon U.S. citizens, barring them from programs and the Oregon Tourism Commission be confirmed en services to which they are entitled. We should not add bloc. driver licenses to this list. Instead, we should require driver licenses for anyone who wants to drive a car, make sure Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous they know the rules of the road and have the necessary consent at the request of the Chair. automobile insurance.” Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President SB 424 -- Bill, as amended by the minority Courtney in Chair. All present except George, G., report, read third time. Taken from today’s third Monnes Anderson, excused. reading calendar and referred to Committee on Ways Senate, having recessed following the order of and Means by voice vote on motion of Brown. Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the SB 508, 725, 863 -- Taken from today’s third general order of business by unanimous consent at reading calendar and placed on the afternoon the request of the Chair. calendar by voice vote on motion of Brown. SB 424 -- Committee report and minority report read. Metsger moved that the Senate adopt the SB 1051 -- Introduced, read first time and committee report. Starr moved the minority report be referred to President’s desk. substituted for the committee report. Call of the SB 628, 808 -- Read second time and passed to Senate demanded by Brown joined by Bates and third reading. Winters. All present except George, G., Monnes Anderson, excused. SB 438 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; SB 424 -- Motion to substitute minority report nays, 8 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Morse, carried. The vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Gordly; Nelson, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – George, G., excused, 2 – George, G., Monnes Anderson. Motion Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. carried. SB 812 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 424 A-Eng. -- Gordly requested the following Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; explanation of vote be entered into the journal: nays, 1 – Kruse; excused, 3 – George, G., Gordly, Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. “SB 424 A-Eng. Minority Report requires applicants submit Social Security (SSN) and proof that a person is SB 1002 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by lawfully present (U.S. citizen or otherwise lawfully present) Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; in order to obtain an Oregon drivers license. It leaves it up excused, 2 – George, G., Monnes Anderson. Bill to ODOT to establish what proof will be required. passed. SB 1045 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. “This is premature until Real ID rules are final. The On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Department of Homeland Security has not finalized what George, G., Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. documents will be required to establish proof of citizenship. But the draft rules state that it will only be certified birth HB 2140, 2872, 2905, 2927, 2982, 3048, 3157, certificates and current passports for U.S. born citizens; 3161, 3179, 3469 -- Read first time and referred to SSN alone does not prove citizenship. President’s desk. HJM 4; HJR 11; HB 2252, 2359, 2517, 2700, “If ODOT institutes requirements for proof of lawful 2946, 2993 -- Read second time and passed to third presence and citizenship for those born in the U.S. that reading. differ from the final rules issued by Department of Homeland Security for Real ID, Oregonians and the state Senate recessed until 4:30 p.m. by unanimous will expend necessary funds to establish a system that is consent at the request of the Chair. not Real ID compliant. Tuesday, May 15, 2007 -- Afternoon Session “The problems don’t end there. Eventual compliance with Real ID creates real hardship on Oregonians. Senate reconvened at 4:30 p.m. President “We already know that many Oregonians do not have Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, access to their certified birth certificates because they Deckert, Schrader, excused. cannot locate, obtain or pay for them. HB 5013; 2094, 2171, 2172, 2179, 2397, 2448, 2476, 2537, 2548, 2626, 3100, 3454 -- Message from “Oregonians will have significant, and in many cases the House announcing passage. insurmountable, hurdles in obtaining the required document, including those who do not know where they SB 172 -- Message from the House announcing were born (adopted or through a foster system,) who were passage as amended by the House. born in other states (requiring significant costs and Senate, having recessed following the order of procedural hurdles to obtain certified birth certificates,) Second Reading of House Measures, reverted to the

SJ-136 SENATE JOURNAL order of First Reading of House Measures by HJR 51 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Morrisette. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, George, G. HB 5013; 2094, 2171, 2172, 2179, 2397, 2448, Resolution adopted. 2476, 2537, 2548, 2626, 3100, 3454 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. HB 2068 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Senate reverted to the order of Propositions and Burdick, Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. Motions by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2069 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 863 -- Taken from today’s third reading excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, George, G. Bill calendar and placed on May 18 calendar by voice vote passed. on motion of Metsger. HB 2147 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate resumed under Third Reading of House Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; measures by unanimous consent at the request of the excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, George, G. Bill Chair. passed. HB 2729 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2218 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 3 – George, L., Johnson, Schrader; excused, 3 – excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, George, G. Bill Carter, Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. passed. HB 2773 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes HB 2219 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 3 – Beyer, George, L., Schrader; excused, 2 – nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. George, G. Bill passed. HB 3290 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2221 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 3 – Deckert, excused, 3 – Burdick, Deckert, George, G. Bill George, G., Nelson. Bill passed. passed. HB 3414 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2244 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Johnson, Kruse, excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. Schrader, Starr, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 3 – Deckert, George, G., Nelson. Bill passed. HB 2250 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Senate reverted to the order of Third Reading of Atkinson; excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the passed. request of the Chair. HB 2287 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 508 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Morrisette, Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. was: Ayes, 16; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Burdick, Devlin, Ferrioli, Johnson, Kruse, Monnes Anderson, HB 2289 -- Read third time. Carried by Schrader, Verger, Westlund; excused, 3 – Deckert, Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; George, G., Nelson. Bill passed. excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. SB 725 -- Read third time. Carried by Carter. HB 2379 -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 4 – On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Deckert, Devlin, Gordly, Johnson, Monnes Anderson, George, G. Bill passed. Schrader, Verger, Winters; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. Senate resumed under the order of Third Reading of House measures by implied consent. HB 2490 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; HB 2362 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by excused, 3 – Atkinson, Deckert, George, G. Bill Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; passed. excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. HB 2756 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2668 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. HB 2970 -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2669 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 7 – excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill HB 3068 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. passed. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. HB 2782 -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; HB 3354 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. HB 2869 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; 3360 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Deckert, George, G. Bill passed. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-137

HJM 22; HB 5015, 5027, 5028, 5029, 5030; 2053, Senator Kate Brown 2074, 2092, 2097, 2154, 2169, 2253, 2254, 2255, 2259, 2260, 2273, 2318, 2366, 2385, 2423, 2741, 2826, 2906 - Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. - Carried over to May 16 calendar by unanimous Wednesday by unanimous consent at the request of consent at the request of the Chair. the Chair. The following measures were referred to committee on May 14 and recorded on Committee Wednesday, May 16, 2007 -- Morning Session Referral List No. 62 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Status Report by order of the President. Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, HJM 3 Education and General Government Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., HJM 23 Health Policy and Public Affairs George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, HB 2070 Ways and Means Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, HB 2118 Ways and Means Whitsett, Winters; excused – Gordly, Schrader. Colors HB 2175 Health and Human Services were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Philip Archambault, Native HB 2243 Education and General Government American Rehabilitation Association, Portland. HB 2280 Commerce SB 5511, 5512, 5527, 5534, 5541, 5547; 451 -- HB 2435 Business, Transportation and Workforce Message from the Governor announcing he signed on Development May 15. HB 2478 Business, Transportation and Workforce HB 2568, 2584, 2603, 2606, 2774, 3182, 3279, Development 3512 -- Message from the House announcing passage. HB 2498 Business, Transportation and Workforce HJM 11 -- Message from the House announcing Development adoption. HB 2553 Judiciary Committee Report Summary No. 86 listing the HB 2704 Business, Transportation and Workforce following reports was distributed to members May 15. Development Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. HB 2733 Health Policy and Public Affairs HB 2758 Business, Transportation and Workforce SJM 9 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending adoption with amendments. Development HB 2783 Commerce SJM 11 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending adoption with amendments. HB 2821 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 819 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments. HB 2864 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Committee Report Summary No. 87 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. HB 2918 Health Policy and Public Affairs Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 3026 Judiciary by order of the President. HB 3120 Education and General Government SB 683 -- Report by Committee on Environment HB 3183 Commerce and Natural Resources without recommendation as to HB 3314 Judiciary passage, but with amendments and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred HB 3369 Judiciary to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the HB 3407 Judiciary President. HB 3436 Education and General Government HB 2124 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 3481 Environment and Natural Resources; Ways and recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Means HB 2149 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 3485 Business, Transportation and Workforce recommending passage. Development HB 2202 -- Report by Committee on Commerce HB 3490 Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with amendments to the A- HB 3527 Business, Transportation and Workforce Engrossed bill and requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Development Subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and HB 3537 Finance and Revenue Means rescinded by order of the President. HB 2225 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary The Chair announced the following committee recommending passage. assignments effective May 11, 2007. HB 2226 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage.

LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON INDIAN SERVICES HB 2233 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. (ORS 172.110)

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HB 2272 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending Judy Stiegler (r) passage.

HB 2297 -- Report by Committee on Business, Home Care Commission (ORS 410.602) Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Sharon Ely (r) HB 2437 -- Report by Committee on Business, Kay Kirkbride (r) Transportation and Workforce Development Scott Lay (r) recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Michael Volpe (r) HB 2438 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. State Housing Council (ORS 456.567)

HB 2445 -- Report by Committee on Francisco Lopez Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. Trustees of the State Library (ORS 357.010) HB 2867 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Cliff Trow

HB 2902 -- Report by Committee on Business, State Marine Board (ORS 830.105) Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Trey Carskadon (r) HB 2941 -- Report by Committee on Business, Deborah McQueen (r) Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots (ORS 776.105) HB 2974 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. Kim Duncan Charles Yates (r) HB 3096 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage. Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators HB 3291 -- Report by Committee on (ORS 678.800) Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. Ronald Gilson (r) HB 3380 -- Report by Committee on Business, Anita Schacher (r) Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage. State Board of Pharmacy (ORS 689.115) HCR 7 -- Made a Special Order of Business immediately by voice vote on motion of Brown. Lee Howard (r) HCR 7 -- Under Special Order of Business, read Linda Howrey (r) final time. Carried by Carter. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (ORS Schrader. Resolution adopted. 342.350) Senate recessed until 11:00 a.m. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Robert Sconce Senate reconvened at 11:00 a.m. President Michael Wood Courtney in Chair. All present except Schrader, excused. Oregon Tourism Commission (ORS 285A.261) Senate, having recessed under the order of Propositions and Motions, resumed under that order Jackie Edmunds-Manz by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Jeffrey Kohnstamm (r) SB 74 A-Eng. -- Brown moved that the Senate Thomas Luersen (r) concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Win McCormack concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – George, L.; absent, 1 – Deckert; excused, 2 – Patrick Nofield (r) Prozanski, Schrader. Bill repassed. Karianne Westlund (r) Rules suspended by unanimous consent and the SJM 9, 11; SB 460, 819 -- Read second time and following appointments confirmed en bloc on motion passed to third reading. of Johnson. Potential conflict of interest declared by SB 628 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s Metsger. On confirmation the vote was: Ayes, 26; third reading calendar and placed on May 18 calendar absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 3 – Bates, Prozanski, by voice vote on motion of Walker. Schrader. Confirmed en bloc. SB 808 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Oregon Government Standards and Practices Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Commission (ORS 244.250) excused, 2 – Bates, Prozanski. Bill passed. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-139

HJM 11; HB 2568, 2584, 2603, 2606, 2774, 3182, HB 2169 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. 3279, 3512 -- Read first time and referred to On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 16; nays, 12 – President’s desk. Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Verger, Whitsett, HB 2124, 2149, 2220, 2225, 2226, 2233, 2247, Winters; excused, 2 – Johnson, Prozanski. Bill 2272, 2297, 2437, 2438, 2445, 2902, 2941, 2943, 2974, passed. 3096, 3291, 3380 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 2002, 2185, 3241, 3252, 3339, 3386, 3420, 3541 -- Message from the House announcing passage. HB 2700 A-Eng. -- Moved to the head of today’s third reading calendar by unanimous consent on Senate reverted to the order of First Reading of motion of Brown. House Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2700 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Brown, Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, HB 2002, 2185, 3241, 3252, 3339, 3386, 3420, 24; nays, 5 – Beyer, George, G., George, L., Kruse, 3541 -- Read first time and referred to President’s Whitsett; excused, 1 – Prozanski. Bill passed. desk. HJM 22 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by HJM 4; HJR 11; HB 2252, 2253, 2254, 2255, Verger. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 2259, 2260, 2273, 2318, 2359, 2366, 2385, 2423, 2517, 27; excused, 3 – Johnson, Metsger, Prozanski. 2741, 2826, 2906; 2946, 2993 -- Carried over to May Memorial adopted. 17 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 5015 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; SCR 9,11,12,15,16; SJR 21, 26; SB 66, 70, 72, nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; 166, 168, 171, 190, 236, 260, 310, 311, 380, 408, 409, excused, 3 – Johnson, Metsger, Prozanski. Bill 410, 412, 417, 559; HB 2372, 2702, 2992 -- President passed. Courtney signed on May 15. HB 5027 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; excused, 3 – Johnson, Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. Thursday, May 17, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 5028 -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 8 – Courtney in Chair. The following members were Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Verger; excused, 3 – Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Johnson, Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, HB 5029 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation excused, 2 – Johnson, Prozanski. Bill passed. by Carolyn Slyter, Coos Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw HB 5030 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. Council, Coos Bay. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 9 – SB 400 -- Message from the Governor Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., announcing he signed on May 16. Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Johnson, Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 2112, 2466, 2628, 2936, 2952, 2961, 3082, 3093, 3501 -- Message from the House announcing HB 2053 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passage. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., HB 3077 -- Message from the House announcing Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Johnson, failure to pass. Prozanski. Bill passed. Committee Report Summary No. 88 listing the HB 2074 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by following reports was distributed to members today. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Nelson, by order of the President. Whitsett; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Johnson, Prozanski. Bill passed. SB 5529 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. HB 2092 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; SB 5533 -- Report by Committee on Ways and excused, 4 – Atkinson, Carter, Johnson, Prozanski. Means recommending passage with amendments. Bill passed. SB 136 -- Report by Committee on Emergency HB 2097 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; passage with amendments. Referred to Committee on excused, 4 – Atkinson, Carter, Johnson, Prozanski. Ways and Means by prior reference. Bill passed. SB 1027 -- Report by Committee on Finance and HB 2154 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior excused, 4 – Atkinson, Carter, Johnson, Prozanski. reference. Bill passed. HCR 11 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending adoption.

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HJM 14 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SB 1053 -- Introduced, read first time and and Public Affairs recommending adoption. referred to President’s desk. HJM 19 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SJM 9 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by and Public Affairs recommending adoption of the A- Johnson. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Engrossed memorial. Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Carter. Memorial adopted. HJR 34 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy SJM 11 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by and Public Affairs recommending adoption of the A- Nelson. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, Engrossed resolution. 22; nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Carter. HB 5041 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Memorial adopted. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 819 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on May 18 calendar HB 2070 -- Report by Committee on Ways and by voice vote on motion of Monroe. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2112, 2466, 2628, 2936, 2952, 2961, 3082, 3093, 3501 -- Read first time and referred to HB 2118 -- Report by Committee on Ways and President’s desk. Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed bill. HCR 11; HJM 14, 19; HJR 34; HB 5041; 2070, 2118, 2129, 2162, 2202, 2236, 2507, 2565, 2583, 2765, HB 2129 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary 2776, 2833, 2867, 2937 -- Read second time and recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. passed to third reading. HB 2162 -- Report by Committee on Health HB 2253 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 10 – HB 2236 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Revenue recommending passage. Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. HB 2507 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2254 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 7 – HB 2565 -- Report by Committee on Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Environment and Natural Resources recommending Whitsett; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. passage. HB 2255 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. HB 2583 -- Report by Committee on Education On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 8 – and General Government recommending passage. Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – Carter, Starr. Bill HB 2765 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary passed. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2259 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. HB 2776 -- Report by Committee on Education On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 7 – and General Government recommending passage of Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Nelson, the A-Engrossed bill. Whitsett; excused, 2 – Carter, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2833 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 2260 -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; HB 2937 -- Report by Committee on Health nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. Senate recessed until 11:15 a.m. by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. HB 2273 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; Senate reconvened at 11:15 a.m. President nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, George, L., Kruse; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. Schrader, excused. HB 2318 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. Senate, having recessed following the order of On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the Carter. Bill passed. general order of business by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2366 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – SB 413 B-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate Carter. Bill passed. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; HB 2385 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by excused, 3 – Carter, Metsger, Schrader. Bill repassed. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. SB 172 A-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On HB 2423 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 2 – Carter, Metsger. Bill repassed. nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 2 – Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. SB 460 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on May 18 calendar by voice vote HB 2741 -- Read third time. Carried by on motion of Westlund. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-141

HB 2826 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Verger, Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; Westlund, Whitsett, Winters absent; Carter, George, nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., G., Metsger, Morrisette, Schrader, excused. Pending George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Morse, Schrader, Verger, arrival of members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. Whitsett; excused, 2 – Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. Further proceedings under the Call terminated by Johnson granted unanimous consent to change vote implied consent. Senate reassembled. Colors were from aye to nay. posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Armand Minthorn, Board of Trustees, HB 2906 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. Umatilla. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Carter, Westlund. Bill passed. The following messages from the Governor were read and referred to the President’s desk: HJM 4; HJR 11; HB 2124, 2149, 2220, 2225, 2226, 2233, 2247, 2252, 2272, 2297, 2359, 2437, 2438, 2445, 2517, 2902, 2941, 2943, 2946, 2974, 2993, 3096, 3291, 3380 -- Carried over to May 18 calendar by May 17, 2007 unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. The following measures were referred to TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE committee on May 16 and recorded on Committee OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Referral List No. 63 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Status Report by order of the President. members of the Employment Relations Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS SB 1050 Rules; Ways and Means 171.562 and ORS 171.565. SB 1051 Rules I appoint Vicki Cowan of Salem to the Employment HJR 49 Judiciary Relations Board for an unexpired four-year term beginning HJR 50 Judiciary June 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. HB 5013 Ways and Means HB 2094 Finance and Revenue This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

HB 2140 Education and General Government Sincerely, HB 2172 Finance and Revenue; Ways and Means Ted Kulongoski HB 2179 Judiciary Governor HB 2397 Commerce HB 2448 Judiciary May 17, 2007 HB 2584 Education and General Government; Ways and Means TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE HB 2606 Education and General Government OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY HB 2626 Ways and Means HB 2872 Judiciary ORS 496.090 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the State Fish and Wildlife Commission, HB 2905 Judiciary subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by HB 2927 Health Policy and Public Affairs; Ways and Means ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. HB 2971 Environment and Natural Resources I reappoint Carter Kerns of Pendleton to the State Fish and HB 2982 Ways and Means Wildlife Commission for a four-year term beginning June 1, HB 3048 Finance and Revenue 2007 and ending May 31, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. HB 3161 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

HB 3179 Education and General Government Sincerely, HB 3469 Environment and Natural Resources Ted Kulongoski Governor Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m. Friday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. May 17, 2007 Friday, May 18, 2007 -- Morning Session

Senate convened at 9:00 a.m. President Courtney TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE in Chair. The following members were present: OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Atkinson, Avakian, Brown, Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Starr, Walker, absent – Bates, Beyer, ORS 414.715 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, members of the Health Services Commission, subject to Johnson, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Verger, Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused – Carter, 171.562 and ORS 171.565. George, G., Metsger, Morrisette, Schrader. I appoint Rodney McDowell of The Dalles to the Health Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Services Commission for a four-year term beginning July 1, Atkinson and Kruse. All present except Bates, Beyer, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, confirmation.

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This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Ted Kulongoski OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Governor ORS 442.820 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of May 17, 2007 Directors, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565.

I reappoint Nancy Chi of Portland to the Oregon Patient TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Safety Commission Board of Directors for a four-year term OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2011 effective ORS 456.567 provides that the Governor shall appoint the upon Senate confirmation. members of the State Housing Council, subject to Senate This appointment is submitted for your consideration. confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I reappoint Marguerite LaMont of LaGrande to the State Ted Kulongoski Housing Council for a four-year term beginning July 1, Governor 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. May 17, 2007 This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Ted Kulongoski Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 442.820 provides that the Governor shall appoint the May 17, 2007 members of the Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I reappoint Sandra Douma of Wheeler to the Oregon OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors for a four- year term beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2011 ORS 677.235 provides that the Governor shall appoint the effective upon Senate confirmation. members of the Board of Medical Examiners, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS This appointment is submitted for your consideration. 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I reappoint Patricia Smith of Bend to the Board of Medical Ted Kulongoski Examiners for a three-year term beginning March 1, 2007 Governor and ending February 28, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. May 17, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 442.820 provides that the Governor shall appoint the May 17, 2007 members of the Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I appoint Leonard Friedman of Corvallis to the Oregon OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors for an unexpired four-year term beginning July 2, 2007 and ORS 390.114 provides that the Governor shall appoint the ending July 1, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. members of the State Parks and Recreation Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by This appointment is submitted for your consideration. ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I appoint Jay Graves of Portland to the State Parks and Ted Kulongoski Recreation Commission for a four-year term beginning July Governor 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. May 17, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 442.820 provides that the Governor shall appoint the May 17, 2007 members of the Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of SENATE JOURNAL SJ-143

Directors, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. upon Senate confirmation. I reappoint Gloria Larson of Pendleton to the Oregon This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors for a four- year term beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2011 Sincerely, effective upon Senate confirmation. Ted Kulongoski Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski May 17, 2007 Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE May 17, 2007 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 243.061 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Public Employees Benefit Board, subject to TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 171.562 and ORS 171.565. ORS 442.820 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I reappoint Paul McKenna of Salem to the Public members of the Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of Employees Benefit Board for a four-year term beginning Directors, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner September 15, 2006 and ending September 14, 2010 provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. effective upon Senate confirmation. I reappoint Glenn Rodriguez of Portland to the Oregon This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors for a four- year term beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2011 Sincerely, effective upon Senate confirmation. Ted Kulongoski Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski May 17, 2007 Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE May 17, 2007 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. ORS 442.820 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I reappoint Kelly Bach of Keizer to the Board on Public members of the Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of Safety Standards and Training for a three-year term Directors, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. upon Senate confirmation. I appoint Brett Sheppard of Portland to the Oregon Patient This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Safety Commission Board of Directors for an unexpired four-year term beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, Sincerely, 2009 effective upon Senate confirmation. Ted Kulongoski Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski May 17, 2007 Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE May 17, 2007 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. ORS 778.215 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I reappoint Thomas Wright of Pendleton to the Board on members of the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Public Safety Standards and Training for a three-year term Portland, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. upon Senate confirmation. I appoint Paul Rosenbaum of Portland to the Board of This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Commissioners of the Port of Portland for a four-year term Sincerely,

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Ted Kulongoski SB 1047 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Governor Revenue recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference.

HB 2242 -- Report by Committee on Health and May 17, 2007 Human Services recommending passage with amendments. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE HB 2334 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. ORS 696.375 provides that the Governor shall appoint the HB 2386 -- Report by Committee on Health and Real Estate Commissioner, subject to Senate confirmation, Human Services recommending passage with in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. I appoint Eugene Bentley of Government Camp as the Real HB 2744 -- Report by Committee on Business, Estate Commissioner for a term beginning May 9, 2007 and Transportation and Workforce Development serving at the pleasure of the Governor, effective upon recommending passage. Senate confirmation. HB 3067 -- Report by Committee on Health and This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Human Services recommending passage of the A- Engrossed bill. Sincerely, HB 3089 -- Report by Committee on Health and Ted Kulongoski Human Services recommending passage of the A- Governor Engrossed bill.

HB 3494 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending May 17, 2007 passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SB 628 -- Taken from today’s third reading OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY calendar and referred to Committee on Rules by voice vote on motion of Walker. ORS 184.612 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Transportation Commission, subject HB 2252 -- Taken from today’s third reading to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS calendar and referred to Committee on Judiciary by 171.562 and ORS 171.565. voice vote on motion of Walker. I reappoint Michael Nelson of Baker City to the Oregon SB 460 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s Transportation Commission for a four-year term beginning third reading calendar and placed on May 21 calendar July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon by voice vote on motion of Westlund. Senate confirmation. HJR 11 -- Taken from today’s third reading This appointment is submitted for your consideration. calendar and placed on May 21 calendar by voice vote on motion of Brown. Sincerely, SB 819 -- Taken from today’s third reading Ted Kulongoski calendar and placed on May 21 calendar by voice vote Governor on motion of Monroe. SB 1052 -- Introduced, read first time and SB 118; HB 2677, 2760, 3186, 3556 -- Message referred to President’s desk. from the House announcing passage. SB 5529, 5533; 571, 984 -- Read second time and SCR 4 -- Message from the House announcing passed to third reading. adoption. SB 863 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee Report Summary No. 89 listing the Metsger. Call of the Senate demanded by Metsger following reports was distributed to members May 17. joined by Brown and Devlin. All present except Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Morrisette, excused. Potential conflict of interest by order of the President. declared by George, L. On passage of bill the vote SB 571 -- Report by Committee on Finance and was: Ayes, 19; nays, 10 – Atkinson, Bates, Beyer, Revenue, signed by Deckert, Chair, recommending Brown, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Nelson, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Morrisette. Bill passed. Minority Report, signed by Starr and George, G., Westlund granted unanimous consent to change vote recommending passage with different amendments to from nay to aye. the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2677, 2760, 3186, 3556 -- Read first time and SB 984 -- Report by Committee on Finance and referred to President’s desk. Revenue recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2334, 2744, 3067, 3089, 3494 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Committee Report Summary No. 90 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. HJM 4 -- Read final time. Carried by Kruse. On Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 1 by order of the President. – Schrader; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 3 – Brown, Morrisette, Nelson. Memorial adopted. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-145

HB 2359 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2445 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Potential conflict of interest declared by Beyer. On excused, 2 – Morrisette, Nelson. Bill passed. passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, 5 – Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill HB 2517 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passed. Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – HB 2902 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette, Nelson. Bill passed. Starr. Potential conflict of interest declared by George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; HB 2946 -- Read third time. Rereferred to excused, 5 – Carter, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs by Winters. Bill passed. voice vote on motion of Kruse. HB 2941 -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. HB 2993 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Potential conflict of interest declared by Verger. On Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; excused, 6 – excused, 3 – Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader. Bill Burdick, Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, passed. Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2124 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2943 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, 3 – Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader. Bill excused, 5 – Burdick, Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, passed. Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2149 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. HB 2974 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Starr; excused, 2 – Burdick, Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader. Bill Morrisette, Schrader. Bill passed. passed. HB 2220 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3096 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, 5 – excused, 2 – Morrisette, Schrader. Bill passed. Burdick, Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader. Bill HB 2225 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. passed. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, 5 – HB 3291 -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Carter, Gordly, Morrisette, Schrader. Bill Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; passed. Morse, excused when roll called, was granted excused, 5 – Burdick, Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, unanimous consent to vote aye. Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2226 -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3380 -- Read third time. Carried by George, Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, excused, 5 – Atkinson, Carter, Gordly, Morrisette, 5 – Burdick, Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader. Schrader. Bill passed. Morse, excused when roll Bill passed. called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. HCR 11 -- Read final time. Carried by Prozanski. HB 2233 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 26; Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, 4 – Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader. excused, 5 – Atkinson, Carter, Morrisette, Prozanski, Resolution adopted. Schrader. Bill passed. HJM 14 -- Read final time. Carried by Gordly. HB 2247 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 27; Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; excused, 3 – Carter, Morrisette, Schrader. Memorial excused, 6 – Atkinson, Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, adopted. Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. HJM 19 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by HB 2272 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. Gordly. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 16; nays, 8 – 27; excused, 3 – Carter, Morrisette, Schrader. Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Memorial adopted. Whitsett, Winters; excused, 6 – Atkinson, Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. HJR 34 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On adoption of resolution, the HB 2297 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Carter, Morrisette, Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Schrader. Resolution adopted. Ayes, 17; nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 6 – HB 5041 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; Schrader. Bill passed. nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse; excused, 3 – Carter, Morrisette, HB 2437 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Schrader. Bill passed. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 3 – Atkinson, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 5 – HB 2070 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; passed. nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; HB 2438 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by excused, 3 – Carter, Morrisette, Schrader. Bill Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; passed. excused, 5 – Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2118 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G.,

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George, L., Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Starr, Verger; Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, excused, 3 – Carter, Morrisette, Schrader. Bill Prozanski, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, passed. Winters; excused – Deckert, Starr, Schrader. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the HB 2129 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by flag. Invocation by Pastor Greg Thorson, Community Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; Presbyterian Church, Sandy. nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 4 SB 81, 88, 95, 131, 208, 209, 216, 531, 586, 620, – Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader. Bill passed. 625, 678, 889, 967; HB 3113 -- Message from the House announcing passage. HB 2162 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – SJM 3; HJR 25 -- Message from the House Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader. Bill passed. announcing adoption. HB 2202 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 198, 501 -- Message from the House Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; announcing passage as amended by the House. nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 5 – Carter, SCR 10 -- Message from the House announcing Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. adoption as amended by the House. HB 2236 -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. HB 2097, 2147, 3414 -- Message from the House On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; excused, 5 – announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and Carter, Morrisette, Nelson, Schrader, Starr. Bill repassage. passed. Committee Report Summary No. 91 listing the HB 2507 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by following reports was distributed to members May 18. Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report excused, 4 – Carter, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader. by order of the President. Bill passed. SB 5540 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2565 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. Means recommending passage with amendments. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 3 – SB 5544 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Beyer, Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 4 – Carter, Means recommending passage with amendments. Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 30 -- Report by Committee on Rules HB 2583 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. recommending passage with amendments to the A- On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Engrossed bill. Carter, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 151 -- Report by Committee on Finance and HB 2765 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Revenue recommending passage with amendments to Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; the A-Engrossed bill. excused, 4 – Carter, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 623 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments. HB 2776 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; SB 630 -- Report by Committee on Legislative nays, 2 – Beyer, Ferrioli; excused, 3 – Carter, Operations and Reform recommending passage with Morrisette, Schrader. Bill passed. George, L. granted amendments. unanimous consent to change vote from nay to aye. Committee Report Summary No. 92 listing the HB 2833 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by following reports was distributed to members today. Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report excused, 3 – Carter, Morrisette, Schrader. Bill by order of the President. passed. HB 2184 -- Report by Committee on Health and HB 2867 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Human Services recommending passage with Verger. Potential conflict of interest declared by amendments. Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Carter, Morrisette, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2187 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending HB 2937 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes passage. Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Carter, Morrisette, Schrader. Bill HB 2665 -- Report by Committee on Business, passed. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments to the A- SB 64, 65, 79, 105, 112, 202, 203, 237, 242, 265, Engrossed bill. 301, 322, 403, 516, 537, 545, 553, 579, 615, 699, 773, 747, 748, 950 -- President Courtney signed on May 17. HB 2666 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Monday by recommending passage with amendments to the A- unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Engrossed bill. HB 2687 -- Report by Committee on Health and Monday, May 21, 2007 -- Morning Session Human Services without recommendation as to passage and requesting referral to Committee on Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways Courtney in Chair. The following members were and Means by order of the President. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes SENATE JOURNAL SJ-147

HB 3188 -- Report by Committee on George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Whitsett, Winters; Environment and Natural Resources recommending excused, 2 – Deckert, Starr. Bill passed. passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 984 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; consent at the request of the Chair. excused, 3 – Deckert, Prozanski, Starr. Bill passed. Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President HJR 25; HB 3113 -- Read first time and referred Courtney in Chair. All present except Deckert, Starr, to President’s desk. excused. HB 2187, 2242, 2386, 3188 -- Read second time Senate, having recessed following the order of and passed to third reading. Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the general order of business by unanimous consent at HJR 11 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by the request of the Chair. Morrisette. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 4 – Brown, SB 571 -- Taken from today’s third reading Deckert, Prozanski, Starr. Resolution adopted. calendar and placed on May 22 calendar by voice vote on motion of Burdick. HB 2334 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer, Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, SB 460 -- Taken from today’s third reading 26; excused, 4 – Brown, Deckert, Prozanski, Starr. calendar and placed on May 22 calendar by voice vote Bill passed. on motion of Westlund. HB 2744 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. SB 819 -- Taken from today’s third reading On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 1 – calendar and placed on May 22 calendar by voice vote Monroe; excused, 4 – Brown, Deckert, Prozanski, on motion of Monroe. Starr. Bill passed. SB 5540, 5544; 30, 151, 623, 630 -- Read second HB 3067 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by time and passed to third reading. George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Brown, Deckert, Prozanski, Starr. Bill SB 5529 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passed. Devlin. (Carter in Chair) Potential conflict of interest declared by President Courtney. On passage of bill HB 3089 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 4 – George, G., George, Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; L., Gordly, Walker; excused, 2 – Deckert, Starr. Bill nays, 2 – Johnson, Schrader; excused, 4 – Brown, passed. Deckert, Prozanski, Starr. Bill passed. SB 5529 A-Eng. -- George, L. requested the HB 3494 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by following explanation of vote be entered into the Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; journal: excused, 4 – Brown, Deckert, Prozanski, Starr. Bill passed. “My vote against SB 5529A, an appropriation of ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition SB 178; HB 2021, 2186, 2793, 3046 -- Message to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and from the House announcing passage. Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding SB 139, 466 -- Message from the House of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall announcing passage as amended by the House. budget. Senate reverted to the order of First Reading of “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12, House Measures by implied consent. Higher Education and other ‘core function’ budgets be HB 2021, 2186, 2793, 3046 -- Read first time and funded first and funded adequately. The passage of other referred to President’s desk. appropriation bills before these key budgets does not give us a clear picture of the overall budget. At this time, we The following measures were referred to have the Co-Chairs proposed budget. However, the details committee on May 18 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 64 which was distributed to of the overall budget are still unclear. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s Status Report by order of the President. budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to SB 1053 Rules adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured – HB 2002 Health Policy and Public Affairs and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in HB 2112 Business, Transportation and Workforce this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. Development “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ HB 2185 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy budget without first having a clear view of both the overall HB 2476 Business, Transportation and Workforce budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” Development SB 5533 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2537 Business, Transportation and Workforce Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Development excused, 2 – Deckert, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2548 Business, Transportation and Workforce SB 614 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Walker. Development Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and Monroe. All present except Deckert, Starr, HB 2568 Judiciary excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; HB 2603 Rules nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., HB 2628 Environment and Natural Resources

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HB 2774 Judiciary Brett Sheppard Rules HB 2936 Business, Transportation and Workforce Glenn Rodriguez (r) Rules Development HB 2952 Health Policy and Public Affairs Board of Commissioners of the Port of Portland (ORS 778.215) HB 3082 Business, Transportation and Workforce

Development Paul Rosenbaum Rules HB 3093 Health and Human Services HB 3157 Judiciary Public Employees’ Benefit Board (ORS 243.061) HB 3182 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development; Ways and Means Paul McKenna (r) Rules HB 3279 Judiciary HB 3386 Business, Transportation and Workforce Board on Public Safety Standards and Training (ORS Development 181.620)) HB 3420 Judiciary Kelly Bach (r) Rules HB 3501 Health Policy and Public Affairs Thomas Wright (r) Rules HB 3512 Business, Transportation and Workforce

Development; Ways and Means Real Estate Commissioner (ORS 696.375) HB 3541 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy The following measures were referred to Eugene Bentley Rules committee on May 18 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 65 which was distributed to Oregon Transportation Commission (ORS 184.612) members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Michael Nelson (r) Rules SB 1052 Rules SCR 7; SJM 7; SJR 23, 24; SB 62, 63, 687, 722, HB 2766 Judiciary 946 -- President Courtney signed on May 18. HB 3252 Health and Human Services SB 74; HB 2071, 2072 -- President Courtney signed on May 21. Employment Relations Board (ORS 240.060) Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Vickie Cowan Rules

Tuesday, May 22, 2007 -- Morning Session State Fish and Wildlife Commission (ORS 496.090) Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Carter Kerns (r) Rules Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Health Services Commission (ORS 414.715) Burdick, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Rodney McDowell Rules Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Carter, Deckert, George, L., Schrader. Colors were State Housing Council (ORS 456.567) posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue Pipes and Drums, Portland. Marguerite LaMont (r) Rules SB 122, 182, 192, 195, 233, 256, 266, 267, 341, 399, 490, 569, 880, 892 -- Message from the House Board of Medical Examiners (ORS 677.235) announcing passage.

Patricia Smith (r) Rules HB 2071, 2072 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on May 21. State Parks and Recreation Commission (ORS Committee Report Summary No. 93 listing the 390.114) following reports was distributed to members May 21. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Jay Graves Rules SB 443 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of recommending passage with amendments and Directors (ORS 442.830) requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Nancy Chi (r) Rules Committee on Ways and Means rescinded by order of Sandra Douma (r) Rules the President. Leonard Friedman Rules SB 489 -- Report by Committee on Emergency Gloria Larson (r) Rules Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending SENATE JOURNAL SJ-149 passage with amendments and requesting referral to 28; excused, 2 – Carter, Prozanski. Resolution Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to readopted. Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. SB 501 A-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On SB 954 -- Report by Committee on Finance and concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; Revenue recommending passage with amendments excused, 2 – Carter, Prozanski. Bill repassed. and requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to SB 460 -- Taken from today’s third reading Committee on Ways and Means rescinded by order of calendar and placed on May 23 calendar by voice vote the President. on motion of Westlund. SB 1003 -- Report by Committee on Emergency SB 571 A-Eng. -- Committee report and minority Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending report read. Burdick moved the Senate adopt the passage with amendments and requesting referral to committee report. Starr moved the minority report be Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to substituted for the committee report. Call of the Committee on Ways and Means by order of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Bates and President. Devlin. All present. HB 2650 -- Report by Committee on Health and SB 571 A-Eng. -- Motion to substitute minority Human Services recommending passage with report failed. The vote was: Ayes, 11; nays, 19 – amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Avakian, Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Gordly, Johnson, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, HB 3466 -- Report by Committee on Education Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, and General Government recommending passage Walker, Westlund, President Courtney. Motion failed. with amendments. SB 571 A-Eng. -- Bill, as amended by committee Committee Report Summary No. 94 listing the report, read third time. Carried by Burdick. Potential following reports was distributed to members today. conflict of interest declared by Monroe. Call of the Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and by order of the President. Gordly. All present. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 12 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, HJM 12 -- Report by Committee on Environment G., George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Schrader, Starr, and Natural Resources recommending adoption. Verger, Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. HB 2022 -- Report by Committee on Health SB 571 A-Eng. -- Gordly requested the following Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. explanation of vote be entered into the journal: HB 2051 -- Report by Committee on “There is no question that second hand smoke is a Environment and Natural Resources recommending serious health hazard and workers in the service industry passage of the A-Engrossed bill. including chefs, waiters, front of house staff, bartenders and, of course, musical performers should not be exposed HB 2230 -- Report by Committee on Finance and any longer.” Revenue recommending passage. SB 149, 384, 568, 894, 1041; HB 2277, 2624, HB 2234 -- Report by Committee on Finance and 3044 -- Message from the House announcing passage. Revenue recommending passage. SB 206, 613 -- Message from the House HB 2241 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary announcing passage as amended by the House. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2202, 2220, 2247, 2359, 2867, 2943, 2993 -- HB 2713 -- Report by Committee on Message from the House announcing concurrence in Environment and Natural Resources recommending Senate amendments and repassage. passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Senate proceeded to the order of First Reading of HB 2799 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary House Measures by unanimous consent at the request recommending passage. of the Chair. HB 2895 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 2277, 2624, 3044 -- Read first time and recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. referred to the President’s desk. HB 3013 -- Report by Committee on Senate proceeded until 4:30 p.m. by unanimous Environment and Natural Resources recommending consent at the request of the Chair. passage. Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous Tuesday, May 22, 2007 -- Afternoon Session consent on motion of Brown. Senate reconvened at 4:30 p.m. President Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Beyer, Devlin, Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, excused. Prozanski, excused. Senate, having recessed under the order of Senate, having recessed following the order of Propositions and Motions, resumed under the general Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the order of business by unanimous consent at the general order of business by unanimous consent at request of the Chair. the request of the Chair. SB 1 -- Introduced, read first time and referred SCR 10 A-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate to President’s desk. concur in House amendments and readopt resolution. On concurrence and readoption the vote was: Ayes,

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SB 443, 954 -- Read second time and passed to Referral List No. 66 which was distributed to third reading. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 5540 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, HJR 25 Rules 5 – Atkinson, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Beyer, Devlin. Bill passed. HB 2171 Business, Transportation and Workforce Development SB 5544 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; HB 2677 Business, Transportation and Workforce nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Development Whitsett; excused, 1 – Gordly. Bill passed. HB 2760 Environment and Natural Resources SB 5544 A-Eng. -- George, L. requested the HB 3100 Health and Human Services following explanation of vote be entered into the HB 3113 Judiciary journal: HB 3339 Education and General Government “My vote against SB 5544A, an appropriation of HB 3556 Education and General Government; Ways and ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition Means to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and The following measures were referred to Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding committee on May 21 and recorded on Committee of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall Referral List No. 67 which was distributed to budget. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12, Status Report by order of the President. Higher Education and other ‘core function’ budgets be HB 2021 Education and General Government funded first and funded adequately. The passage of other appropriation bills before these key budgets does not give HB 2186 Ways and Means us a clear picture of the overall budget. At this time, we HB 2793 Finance and Revenue have the Co-Chairs proposed budget. However, the details HB 3046 Finance and Revenue of the overall budget are still unclear. SCR 4; SB 118, 172, 413 -- President Courtney “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s signed on May 21. budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Wednesday by growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured - and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in Wednesday, May 23, 2007 -- Morning Session this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President budget without first having a clear view of both the overall Courtney in Chair. The following members were budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., SB 30 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Westlund. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Burdick and Johnson. Call of the Senate demanded Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, by Brown joined by Burdick and Devlin. All present. Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Carter, Schrader. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 11 – Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., to the flag. Invocation by Pastor Dave Dougherty, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters. Bill Hood View Church of God, Woodburn. passed. SB 100, 167, 169, 482, 563 -- Message from the Courtesies of the Senate were extended to former House announcing passage. Representative Al Densmore at the request of Bates. SCR 7; SJM 7; SJR 23, 24; SB 62, 63, 64, 65, 74, SB 151 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 77, 79, 105, 112, 124, 202, 203, 237, 242, 265, 301, Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; 322, 403, 432, 516, 537, 545, 553, 579, 615, 687, 699, nays, 1 – Walker. Bill passed. 722, 747, 748, 773, 946, 950; HCR 12; HB 5014, 5040; 2080, 2086, 2088, 2090, 2098, 2099, 2100, 2102, 2116, SB 623 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 2119, 2133, 2138, 2176, 2188, 2238, 2264, 2275, 2293, Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; 2300, 2309, 2314, 2371, 2468, 2520, 2630, 2633, 2751, excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. 2792, 2925, 2973, 3043 -- Message from the House Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. announcing the Speaker signed on May 22. SB 630, 819 -- Carried over to May 23 calendar Committee Report Summary No. 95 listing the by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. following reports was distributed to members May 22. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HJM 12; HB 2022, 2051, 2184, 2230, 2234, 2241, by order of the President. 2650, 2665, 2666, 2713, 2799, 2895, 3013, 3466 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 2821 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development HB 2187, 2242, 2386, 3188 -- Carried over to recommending passage with amendments to the A- May 23 calendar by unanimous consent at the request Engrossed bill. of the Chair. HB 3178 -- Report by Committee on Education The following measures were referred to and General Government recommending passage committee on May 21 and recorded on Committee with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-151

HB 3328 -- Report by Committee on Health and SB 198 B-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate Human Services recommending passage with concur in House amendments and repass bill. On amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Committee Report Summary No. 96 listing the Whitsett; excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill following reports was distributed to members today. repassed. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 466 B-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On SB 1049 -- Report by Committee on Rules concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; recommending passage. excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill repassed. HJM 3 -- Report by Committee on Education and SCR 17 -- Introduced, read first time and General Government recommending adoption of the referred to President’s desk. A-Engrossed memorial. SB 1049 -- Read second time and passed to third HB 2168 -- Report by Committee on Business, reading. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 630 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert, Morse. Call of the Senate demanded by HB 2446 -- Report by Committee on Business, Brown joined by Gordly and Monroe. All present. Transportation and Workforce Development Potential conflict of interest declared by George, L. recommending passage. Bill failed, the vote was: Ayes, 13; nays, 17 – HB 2472 -- Report by Committee on Business, Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Transportation and Workforce Development without Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, recommendation as to passage. Referred to Metsger, Prozanski, Starr, Walker, Winters, Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. President Courtney. Bill failed. HB 2486 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 630 -- Prozanski requested the following Transportation and Workforce Development explanation of vote be entered into the journal: recommending passage. “I voted ‘no’ on SB 630 for two important reasons. HB 2617 -- Report by Committee on Business, First, if the goal of the bill is to allow all voters to vote on Transportation and Workforce Development all candidates on one ballot, then a single election – rather recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. than a primary and general election – should be held. If a HB 2853 -- Report by Committee on Business, single candidate fails to receive more than fifty percent of Transportation and Workforce Development the vote, then a runoff between the top two candidates recommending passage. could occur within thirty days. This process would accomplish the stated goal in SB 630 and it would reduce HB 3092 -- Report by Committee on Health the costs and length of our current election process. Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. “Second, SB 630 contains a provision that allows a HB 3104 -- Report by Committee on Education candidate who receives over fifty percent in the primary and General Government recommending passage. election to advance as the lone named candidate in the general election. This provision will have the unintended HB 3377 -- Report by Committee on Business, consequence of keeping minor party candidates from ever Transportation and Workforce Development advancing to the general election. I believe that an recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. incumbent would have an unfair advantage over other HB 3436 -- Report by Committee on Education candidates under this process. Therefore, one of the chief and General Government recommending passage of purposes for having an open primary will be annulled.” the A-Engrossed bill. SB 443, 460, 819, 954 -- Carried over to May 24 HB 3486 -- Report by Committee on Health calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of Chair. the A-Engrossed bill. HJM 3; HB 2168, 2446, 2486, 2617, 2821, 2853, HB 3541 -- Report by Committee on Emergency 3092, 3104, 3178, 3328, 3377, 3436, 3486, 3541 -- Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending Read second time and passed to third reading. passage. HJM 12; HB 2022, 2051, 2184, 2187, 2230, 2234, Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous 2241, 2242, 2386, 2650, 2665, 2666, 2713, 2799, 2895, consent on motion of Brown. 3013, 3188, 3466 -- Carried over to May 24 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, The following measures were referred to Schrader, excused. committee on May 22 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 68 which was distributed to Senate, having recessed following the order of members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the Status Report by order of the President. general order of business by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HJM 11 Rules SB 139 B-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate HB 2277 Ways and Means concur in House amendments and repass bill. On HB 2466 Rules concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill repassed. HB 2624 Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy HB 3186 Business, Transportation and Workforce

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Development HB 2239 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed HB 3241 Rules bill. HB 3454 Rules HB 2475 -- Report by Committee on Business, HCR 12; HB 5014, 5040; 2080, 2086, 2088, 2090, Transportation and Workforce Development 2098, 2099, 2100, 2102, 2116, 2119, 2133, 2138, 2176, recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. 2188, 2238, 2264, 2275, 2293, 2300, 2309, 2314, 2371, 2468, 2520, 2630, 2633, 2751, 2792, 2925, 2973, 3043 - HB 2567 -- Report by Committee on Business, - President Courtney signed on May 22. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 81, 88, 95, 531, 586 -- President Courtney signed on May 23. HB 2584 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage and Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. and Means be rescinded. Request denied by order of the President. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Thursday, May 24, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 2606 -- Report by Committee on Education Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President and General Government recommending passage of Courtney in Chair. The following members were the A-Engrossed bill. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, HB 2626 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes bill. Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, HB 2667 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Winters; excused – Schrader, Starr. Colors were recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by John Kuykendall, Lynchwood Church of HB 2708 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary God, Portland. recommending passage. SB 838 -- Message from the House announcing HB 2908 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary passage as amended by the House. recommending passage. SCR 4, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16; SJR 21, 26; SB 66, 70, HB 2982 -- Report by Committee on Ways and 72, 118, 166, 168, 171, 172, 190, 236, 260, 310, 311, Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed 380, 408, 409, 410, 412, 413, 417, 559, 645; HCR 4, 5, bill. 8, 9, 10, 12; HJM 5, 10; HB 5042, 5050, 5051; 2066, Senate recessed until 10:50 a.m. by unanimous 2101, 2240, 2273, 2579, 2675 -- Message from the consent on motion of Brown. House announcing the Speaker signed on May 23. Senate reconvened at 10:50 a.m. President Committee Report Summary No. 97 listing the Courtney in Chair. All present except Burdick, Starr, following report was distributed to members May 23. excused. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Senate, having recessed following the order of Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the SB 582 -- Report by Committee on Finance and order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous Revenue recommending passage with amendments to consent at the request of the Chair. the A-Engrossed bill. SB 613 A-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate Committee Report Summary No. 98 listing the concur in House amendments and repass bill. On following reports was distributed to members today. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report nays, 1 – Schrader; excused, 2 – Burdick, Starr. Bill by order of the President. repassed. HB 5013 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SCR 18 -- Introduced, read first time and Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed referred to President’s desk. bill. SB 582 -- Read second time and passed to third HB 2093 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary reading. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 819 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Monroe. HB 2185 -- Report by Committee on Emergency Call of the Senate demanded by Devlin joined by Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending Monroe and Walker. All present except Starr passage of the A-Engrossed bill. excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; HB 2186 -- Report by Committee on Ways and nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Means recommending passage. George, L., Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Nelson, Schrader, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Starr. Bill HB 2231 -- Report by Committee on Finance and passed. Revenue recommending passage. SB 819 A-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson requested HB 2232 -- Report by Committee on Finance and the following explanation of vote be entered into the Revenue recommending passage. journal: HB 2237 -- Report by Committee on Finance and "I voted no on SB 819 A-Eng. The way I interpret the Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill, it will allow corporations to apply their 2% surplus bill. credits to succeeding tax years. This is egregious." SENATE JOURNAL SJ-153

SB 443 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2294, 3047 -- Read first time and referred to Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; President’s desk. nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Whitsett, Winters; excused, SB 135, 273, 433, 676, 543, 806; HB 2294, 3047 - 2 – Prozanski, Starr. Bill passed. - Message from the House announcing passage. SB 460 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Westlund. SJM 13 -- Message from the House announcing Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by adoption. Burdick and Westlund. All present except Starr, HJR 11 -- Message from the House announcing excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 16; concurrence in Senate amendments. nays, 13 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Senate recessed until 4:30 p.m. Thursday by Morse, Nelson, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. – Starr. Bill passed. SB 954 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s Thursday, May 24, 2007 -- Afternoon Session third reading calendar and placed on May 25 calendar by voice vote on motion of Deckert. Senate reconvened at 4:30 p.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Avakian, Bates, SB 1049 -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. Beyer, Burdick, Ferrioli, George, L., Johnson, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 12 – Metsger, Prozanski, Westlund, absent; Atkinson, Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Kruse, Metsger, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Whitsett, Morse, Schrader, Starr, Walker, excused. Winters; excused, 1 – Starr. Bill passed. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by SB 707 -- Message from the House announcing Kruse and Nelson. All present except Atkinson, passage as amended by the House. Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, HB 5013; 2093, 2185, 2186, 2231, 2232, 2237, Morse, Schrader, Starr, Walker, excused. Pending 2239, 2475, 2567, 2606, 2626, 2667, 2708, 2908, 2982 - arrival of members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. - Read second time and passed to third reading. Further proceedings under the Call terminated by implied consent. All present except Atkinson, Carter, HB 2187 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. Deckert, Devlin, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morse, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 9 – Schrader, Starr, Walker, excused. Senate Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., reassembled. Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Burdick, Starr. Bill passed. Senate, having recessed under the order of Third Reading of House Measures, resumed under the HB 2242 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by general order of business by unanimous consent at Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; the request of the Chair. excused, 2 – Burdick, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2184 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2386 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – Beyer, Ferrioli; excused, 8 – Atkinson, nays, 1 – Westlund; excused, 2 – Burdick, Starr. Bill Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Monnes Anderson, Schrader, passed. Westlund granted unanimous consent to Starr, Walker. Bill passed. Monroe and Morse, change vote from aye to nay. excused when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. HB 3188 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Moved to the foot of today’s third reading calendar by unanimous HB 2230 -- Read third time. Carried by consent at the request of the Chair. Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; excused, 8 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, HJM 12 -- Read final time. Carried by Beyer. On Monnes Anderson, Schrader, Starr, Walker. Bill adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, passed. Monroe and Morse, excused when roll called, 2 – Burdick, Starr. Memorial adopted. granted unanimous consent to vote aye. HB 3188 A-Eng. -- Moved to the head of today’s HB 2234 -- Read third time. Carried by third reading calendar by unanimous consent at the Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; request of the Chair. excused, 8 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, HB 3188 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Monnes Anderson, Schrader, Starr, Walker. Bill Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; passed. Monroe and Morse, excused when roll called, nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse; excused, 2 granted unanimous consent to vote aye. – Burdick, Starr. Bill passed. Ferrioli granted HB 2241 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by unanimous consent to change vote from aye to nay. Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; HB 2022 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by excused, 8 – Atkinson, Carter, Devlin, Monnes Metsger. Potential conflict of interest declared by Anderson, Monroe, Schrader, Starr, Walker. Bill Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; passed. excused, 2 – Burdick, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2650 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s HB 2051 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by third reading calendar and placed on May 25 calendar Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; by unanimous consent on motion of Morrisette. nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., HB 2665 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Starr. Bill passed. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; Senate reverted to the order of First Reading of excused, 6 – Atkinson, Carter, Monnes Anderson, House Measures by unanimous consent at the request Monroe, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. of the Chair.

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HB 2666 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin, Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Prozanski, Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. excused, 6 – Atkinson, Carter, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. HB 3178 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; HB 2713 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by excused, 9 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Prozanski, Schrader, excused, 6 – Atkinson, Carter, Monnes Anderson, Starr. Bill passed. Monroe, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. HB 3328 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2799 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; excused, 6 – excused, 9 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Atkinson, Carter, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Prozanski, Schrader, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. Starr. Bill passed. HB 2895 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3377 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; excused, 7 – Atkinson, Carter, Devlin, Monnes excused, 9 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Anderson, Monroe, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. HB 3013 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; excused, 7 – HB 3436 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Carter, Devlin, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. excused, 8 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Monnes Anderson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr. Bill HB 3466 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passed. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; excused, 7 – Atkinson, Carter, Devlin, Monnes HB 3486 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Anderson, Monroe, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; excused, 8 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, HJM 3 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by Monnes Anderson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr. Bill Kruse. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, passed. 21; excused, 9 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Schrader, Starr. HB 3541 -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. Memorial adopted. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 1 – George, L.; excused, 7 – Atkinson, Deckert, Devlin, HB 2168 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr. Bill Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; passed. excused, 10 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Prozanski, The following measures were referred to Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. committee on May 23 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 69 which was distributed to HB 2446 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 2 – Status Report by order of the President. Gordly, Verger; excused, 10 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, SCR 17 Rules Prozanski, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. SB 1 Ways and Means HB 2486 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. HB 2961 Finance and Revenue On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; excused, 10 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Johnson, Monnes HB 3044 Finance and Revenue Anderson, Monroe, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr. Bill SB 131, 208, 209, 216, 620, 625, 889; HCR 4, 5, 8, passed. 9, 10, 12; HJM 5, 10; HB 5042, 5050, 5051; 2066, HB 2617 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 2101, 2240, 2273, 2579, 2675 -- President Courtney Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; signed on May 23. excused, 10 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Senate adjourned until 9:30 a.m. Friday by Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Prozanski, unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2821 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Friday, May 25, 2007 -- Morning Session George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; excused, 9 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Senate convened at 9:30 a.m. President Courtney Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Prozanski, Schrader, in Chair. The following members were present: Starr. Bill passed. Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, HB 2853 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; excused, 9 – Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Johnson, Monnes Monroe, Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Anderson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; excused -- Beyer, Morse. Colors were posted and the HB 3092 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; Reverend Chuck Ellis, Association of Churches of excused, 9 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, God, Portland. Johnson, Monnes Anderson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2700, 2823 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on May 23. HB 3104 -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 1 – SB 81, 88, 95, 531, 586; HCR 7; HJM 22; HJR 51; Gordly; excused, 9 – Atkinson, Carter, Deckert, HB 5015, 5027, 5028, 5029, 5030; 2053, 2068, 2069, SENATE JOURNAL SJ-155

2074, 2092, 2154, 2169, 2218, 2219, 2221, 2244, 2250, HB 3524 -- Report by Committee on Health 2253, 2254, 2255, 2259, 2260, 2287, 2289, 2318, 2362, Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage and 2366, 2379, 2385, 2423, 2490, 2668, 2669, 2729, 2741, requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways 2756, 2773, 2782, 2826, 2869, 2906, 2970, 3068 -- and Means be rescinded. Request denied by order of Message from the House announcing the Speaker the President. Referred to Committee on Ways and signed on May 24. Means by prior reference. Committee Report Summary No. 99 listing the Senate recessed until 10:00 a.m. by unanimous following reports was distributed to members May 24. consent on motion of Brown. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Senate reconvened at 10:00 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Beyer, Morse, SB 5505 -- Report by Committee on Ways and excused. Means recommending passage with amendments. Senate, having recessed following the order of SB 5535 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the Means recommending passage with amendments. general order of business by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 5539 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 206 A-Eng. -- Morrisette moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. HB 2075 -- Report by Committee on Business, On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; Transportation and Workforce Development excused, 2 – Beyer, Morse. Bill repassed. recommending passage with amendments. SB 707 B-Eng. -- George, L., moved that the HB 2345 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Senate refuse to concur in the House amendments. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Engrossed bill. Bates and Devlin. All present except Beyer, Morse HB 2620 -- Report by Committee on excused. The vote was: Ayes , 9; nays, 19 – Avakian, Environment and Natural Resources recommending Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Gordly, Johnson, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Committee Report Summary No. 100 listing the Walker, Westlund, President Courtney; excused, 2 – following reports was distributed to members today. Beyer, Morse. Motion failed. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 707 B-Eng. -- Avakian moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On HJM 23 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 20; and Public Affairs recommending adoption of the A- nays, 8 – Atkinson, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Engrossed memorial. Kruse, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – Beyer, Morse. Bill repassed. HB 2002 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of SB 838 C-Eng. -- Avakian moved that the Senate the A-Engrossed bill. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 22; HB 2158 -- Report by Committee on Health nays, 6 – Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – Beyer, Morse. Bill HB 2222 -- Report by Committee on Commerce repassed. recommending passage. HB 2626 -- Taken from today’s third reading HB 2277 -- Report by Committee on Ways and calendar and placed on May 29 calendar by voice vote Means recommending passage. on motion of Avakian. HB 2283 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 5505, 5535, 5539 -- Read second time and recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. passed to third reading. HB 2401 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 582 B-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Deckert. recommending passage of the B-Engrossed bill. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Metsger, Morse. Bill passed. HB 2624 -- Report by Committee on Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy recommending SB 954 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Deckert. passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Call of the Senate demanded by Deckert joined by Walker and Winters. All present except Atkinson, HB 2679 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Beyer, Morse excused. Further proceedings under the recommending passage. Call terminated by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; HB 2952 -- Report by Committee on Health nays, 7 – Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of Prozanski, Schrader, Verger; excused, 3 – Atkinson, the A-Engrossed bill. Beyer, Monroe. Bill passed. HB 3103 -- Report by Committee on Health SB 954 A-Eng. -- Prozanski requested the Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage. following explanation of vote be entered into the HB 3369 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary journal: recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. “I voted no on SB 954 because it shifts the HB 3490 -- Report by Committee on Health responsibility for tax relief under the Strategic Investment Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of Program (SIP) from local government to the state. Under the A-Engrossed bill. SB 954, a local government will be able to reduce its risk of

SJ-156 SENATE JOURNAL providing property tax exemption to companies by HB 2708 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. recouping an offset from the state for the ‘estimate’ personal On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – income tax collections. Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2908 -- Read third time. Carried by “The problem is a lack of certainty: the actual number Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; of jobs that are created by the new company cannot be nays, 6 – Atkinson, George, G., George, L., Kruse, verified. Accordingly, a local government can rely on state Starr, Whitsett; excused, 4 – Beyer, Burdick, Morse, income tax dollars to offset their loss of property tax Schrader. Bill passed. without being required to show actually job gains.” HB 2982 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HJM 23; HB 2002, 2075, 2158, 2222, 2277, 2283, Verger. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined 2345, 2401, 2620, 2624, 2679, 2952, 3103, 3369, 3490 - by Devlin and George, G. All present except Beyer, - Read second time and passed to third reading. Morse, Schrader, excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Ferrioli, George, L., HB 5013 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Starr, Whitsett; Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. 3 – George, G., George, L., Kruse; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Beyer, Morse. Bill passed. HB 2982 A-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the HB 2093 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by journal: Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill “I voted no on HB 2982 A because we are taking passed. money from roads funding. We have a desperate need for HB 2185 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by road maintenance and it does not make sense to take money George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; from roads and give it to rails. We need to find another nays, 1 – Kruse; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Morse, source of funding for our rails and not deplete any money Schrader. Bill passed. we have for roads.” HB 2186 -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. SB 59, 277, 751; HB 2369 -- Message from the On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – House announcing passage. Atkinson, Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. HCR 6 -- Message from the House announcing HB 2231 -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. adoption. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. Senate reverted to the order of First Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at the request HB 2232 -- Read third time. Carried by George, of the Chair. G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. HCR 6; HB 2369 -- Read first time and referred to the Presidents desk. HB 2237 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; The following measure was referred to excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, and Schrader. Bill passed. committee on May 24 and recorded on Committee George, L., absent when roll called, granted Referral List No. 70 which was distributed to unanimous consent to vote aye. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. HB 2239 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SCR 18 Rules excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. The following measures were referred to HB 2475 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by committee on May 25 and recorded on Committee George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Referral List No. 71 which was distributed to excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and HB 2567 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Status Report by order of the President. Metsger. Potential conflict of interest declared by HB 2294 Finance and Revenue Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 3047 Finance and Revenue HB 2606 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HCR 7; HJM 22; HJR 51; HB 5015, 5027, 5028, Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; 5029, 5030; 2053, 2068, 2069, 2074, 2092, 2154, 2169, excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. 2218, 2219, 2221, 2244, 2250, 2253, 2254, 2255, 2259, 2260, 2287, 2289, 2318, 2362, 2366, 2379, 2385, 2423, HB 2650 B-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by 2490, 2668, 2669, 2700, 2729, 2741, 2756, 2773, 2782, Morrisette, Verger. Potential conflict of interest 2823, 2826, 2869, 2906, 2970, 3068 -- President declared by Atkinson. Call of the Senate demanded by Courtney signed on May 24. Brown joined by George, G. and Morrisette. All present except Beyer, Morse, Schrader, excused. Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday by Further proceedings under the Call terminated by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. unanimous consent on motion of Brown. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Ferrioli, Tuesday, May 29, 2007 -- Morning Session George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett; excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President HB 2667 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Courtney in Chair. The following members were Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, excused, 3 – Beyer, Morse, Schrader. Bill passed. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes SENATE JOURNAL SJ-157

Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, I reappoint Jerry Berger of Salem to the State Board of Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and Education for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. by Emily Georges Gottfried, American Jewish This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Committee, Portland. SB 62, 63, 64, 65, 74, 77, 79, 105, 112, 124, 202, Sincerely, 203, 237, 242, 265, 301, 322, 403, 432, 516, 537, 545, Ted Kulongoski 553, 579, 615, 687, 699, 722, 747, 748, 773, 946, 950 -- Governor Message from the Governor announcing he signed on May 25. May 25, 2007 The following messages from the Governor were read and referred to the President’s desk: TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE May 25, 2007 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 326.021 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the State Board of Education, subject to Senate TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 171.565. ORS 674.305 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I appoint Lewis Frederick of Portland to the State Board of members of the Appraiser Certification and Licensure Education for an unexpired four-year term beginning July Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2008 effective upon Senate provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. confirmation. I reappoint Clifford Houck of Dallas to the Appraiser This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Certification and Licensure Board for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective Sincerely, upon Senate confirmation. Ted Kulongoski Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski May 25, 2007 Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE May 25, 2007 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 326.021 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the State Board of Education, subject to Senate TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 171.565. ORS 285A.040 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I reappoint Nikki Squire of Bend to the State Board of members of the Oregon Economic and Community Education for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and Development Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. I appoint Nancy Floyd of Portland to the Oregon Economic and Community Development Board for a four-year term Sincerely, beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective Ted Kulongoski upon Senate confirmation. Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, May 25, 2007 Ted Kulongoski Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY May 25, 2007 ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE 171.562 and ORS 171.565. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I appoint Michael Cannarella of Portland to the Oregon ORS 326.021 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Educators Benefit Board for a four-year term beginning members of the State Board of Education, subject to Senate July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and confirmation. ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely,

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Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the May 25, 2007 members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I appoint Thomas Husted of Beaverton to the Oregon OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Educators Benefit Board for a partial four-year term beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2009 effective ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the upon Senate confirmation. members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS This appointment is submitted for your consideration. 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I appoint Mylia Christensen of Portland to the Oregon Ted Kulongoski Educators Benefit Board for a partial four-year term Governor beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. May 25, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the May 25, 2007 members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE I appoint Alice Little of Lake Oswego to the Oregon OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Educators Benefit Board for a four-year term beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2011 effective upon Senate ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the confirmation. members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS This appointment is submitted for your consideration. 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Sincerely, I appoint Richard Clarke of Wilsonville to the Oregon Ted Kulongoski Educators Benefit Board for a four-year term beginning Governor July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, May 25, 2007 Ted Kulongoski Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY May 25, 2007 ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE 171.562 and ORS 171.565. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I appoint Steve McNannay of Tigard to the Oregon ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Educators Benefit Board for a partial four-year term members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2010 effective Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS upon Senate confirmation. 171.562 and ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. I appoint Ron Gallinat of Bend to the Oregon Educators Benefit Board for a partial four-year term beginning July 2, Sincerely, 2007 and ending July 1, 2009 effective upon Senate Ted Kulongoski confirmation. Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, May 25, 2007 Ted Kulongoski Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY May 25, 2007 ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to SENATE JOURNAL SJ-159

Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective upon 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Senate confirmation. I appoint Victor Musial of Salem to the Oregon Educators This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Benefit Board for a partial four-year term beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2008 effective upon Senate Sincerely, confirmation. Ted Kulongoski Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SB 73, 173, 175, 592, 596, 734 -- Message from Sincerely, the House announcing passage. Ted Kulongoski Governor SJR 19 -- Message from the House announcing adoption.

SJM 12 -- Message from the House announcing May 25, 2007 passage as amended by the House. Committee Report Summary No. 101 listing the following reports was distributed to members May 25. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY by order of the President. ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the SB 560 -- Report by Committee on Rules members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to recommending passage with amendments. Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. HB 2213 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with I appoint Peter Tarzian of Falls City to the Oregon amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Educators Benefit Board for a partial four-year term beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2008 effective HB 2223 -- Report by Committee on Commerce upon Senate confirmation. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. HB 2342 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Sincerely, recommending passage with amendments to the A- Ted Kulongoski Engrossed bill. Governor HB 3025 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, signed by Avakian, Chair, recommending passage of the A- May 25, 2007 Engrossed bill. Minority Report, signed by Atkinson and Beyer, recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY HB 3484 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. ORS 240.060 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Committee Report Summary No. 102 listing the members of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, subject to following reports was distributed to members today. Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report 171.562 and ORS 171.565. by order of the President. I appoint Brett Yancey of Springfield to the Oregon Educators Benefit Board for a partial four-year term HB 2117 -- Report by Committee on Business, beginning July 2, 2007 and ending July 1, 2009 effective Transportation and Workforce Development upon Senate confirmation. recommending passage with amendments. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. HB 2134 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Sincerely, HB 2175 -- Report by Committee on Health and Ted Kulongoski Human Services recommending passage of the A- Governor Engrossed bill. HB 2256 -- Report by Committee on Commerce May 25, 2007 recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. HB 2258 -- Report by Committee on Commerce TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY HB 2261 -- Report by Committee on Commerce ORS 675.100 provides that the Governor shall appoint the recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. members of the State Board of Psychologist Examiners, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by HB 2382 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2390 -- Report by Committee on Business, I appoint Nancy Kemp of Eugene to the State Board of Transportation and Workforce Development Psychologist Examiners for a three-year term beginning recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill.

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HB 2456 -- Report by Committee on Business, HB 5535 A-Eng. -- George, L. requested the Transportation and Workforce Development following explanation of vote be entered into the recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. journal: HB 2473 -- Report by Committee on Business, “My vote against SB 5535, an appropriation of Transportation and Workforce Development ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition recommending passage with amendments. to the specific program nor the work done by the Ways and HB 2485 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Means Committee. My vote is about the adequate funding recommending passage. of Oregon classrooms and the sustainability of the overall budget. HB 2622 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage. “The public has consistently demanded that the K-12, HB 2704 -- Report by Committee on Business, Higher Education and other ‘core function’ budgets be Transportation and Workforce Development funded first and funded adequately. The passage of other recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. appropriation bills before these key budgets does not give us a clear picture of the overall budget. At this time, we HB 2758 -- Report by Committee on Business, have the Co-Chairs proposed budget. However, the details Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. of the overall budget are still unclear. HB 2785 -- Report by Committee on “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s Environment and Natural Resources recommending budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant passage of the A-Engrossed bill. growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured HB 2832 -- Report by Committee on Health •and the Legislature needs to ensure – that expenditures in Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill and requesting subsequent this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. referral to Committee on Ways and Means be “It would be inappropriate to pass any ‘General Fund’ rescinded. Request denied by order of the President. budget without first having a clear view of both the overall Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. budget plan, and surety for Oregon classrooms.” SB 5539 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2913 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse; excused, 2 HB 3026 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary – Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 5505 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3313 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 3337 -- Report by Committee on Environment and Natural Resources recommending HB 2134, 2175, 2213, 2223, 2258, 2261, 2342, passage of the A-Engrossed bill. 2382, 2390, 2456, 2485, 2622, 2704, 2758, 2785, 2913, 3025, 3026, 3313, 3337, 3400, 3445, 3484 -- Read HB 3400 -- Report by Committee on Commerce second time and passed to third reading. recommending passage. HJM 23 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by HB 3445 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Kruse. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. 28; excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Memorial adopted. SCR 19; SB 1054 -- Introduced, read first time HB 2002 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and referred to President’s desk. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 560 -- Read second time and passed to third excused, 3 – Burdick, Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. reading. HB 2075 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Senate recessed until 10:55 a.m. by unanimous nays, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 3 – Burdick, Carter, consent on motion of Ferrioli. Schrader. Bill passed. Senate reconvened at 10:55 a.m. President HB 2158 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 2 – Schrader, excused. Atkinson, Starr; excused, 3 – Burdick, Carter, Senate, having recessed following the order of Schrader. Bill passed. Second Reading of Senate Measures, proceeded to the HB 2222 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. order of Third Reading of Senate Measures by On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 4 – unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Atkinson, George, L., Starr, Whitsett; excused, 3 – SB 5505 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Moved to the Burdick, Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. foot of today's third reading calendar by unanimous HB 2277 -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. consent at the request of the Chair. Potential conflict of interest declared by Metsger. On SB 5535 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 7 – Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Monnes nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Anderson, Starr; excused, 2 – Burdick, Carter. 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HB 2277 -- Monnes Anderson requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Wednesday by journal: unanimous consent at the request of the Chair.

“I voted no on HB 2277. I voted NO because the Wednesday, May 30, 2007 -- Morning Session increased fee is a 60% increase in pilot fees. This is a significant increase.” Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President HB 2283 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Courtney in Chair. The following members were Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, nays, 4 – Atkinson, George, L., Starr, Whitsett; Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., excused, 2 – Burdick, Carter. Bill passed. George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, HB 2345 -- Read third time. Moved to the foot of Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, today's third reading calendar by unanimous consent Whitsett, Winters; Carter, Gordly, Schrader excused. at the request of the Chair. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Pastor Clark Tanner, HB 2401 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Christian Church, Beaverton. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 3 – Atkinson, Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 1 – The following message from the Governor was Deckert. Bill passed. read. HB 2620 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by May 25, 2007 Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Whitsett. Bill passed. The Honorable Peter Courtney State Capitol, S-203 HB 2624 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Salem, OR 97301 Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse. Bill passed. Dear President Courtney: HB 2626 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by “I have signed Enrolled Senate Bill 432. SB 432 Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill establishes important restrictions on shipbreaking in passed. Oregon waters. I support the intent of SB 432 and applaud the efforts of the proponents of this bill to address this HB 2679 -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. important issue. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Starr. Bill passed. In the course of the standard bill review process directed by my office, the Department of Justice has HB 2952 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by identified several drafting issues in SB 432 which may Monnes Anderson. Potential conflict of interest result in the failure of SB 432 to accomplish the intent of declared by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote the Legislature. The issues are: (1) the definition of ‘waters was: Ayes, 21; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, of the state’ that is incorporated into the bill does not George, G., George, L., Kruse, Whitsett, Winters; include most of the ocean shore, so this bill may not prohibit excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. shipbreaking along the coast or in bays that are not HB 3103 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes estuaries; (2) it is somewhat unclear what the bill intends Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; related to the location of permissible dry docks, (3) use of nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., the word ‘vessel’ in the definition of floating dry dock may George, L., Kruse, Morse, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; be a problem because the standard definition of ‘vessel’ is excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. something used ‘for purposes of navigation,’ however, floating dry docks are not generally used for navigation and HB 3369 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by so might not fit within the intended definition; and (4) the Prozanski. Potential conflict of interest declared by bill should make clear that all otherwise applicable federal, Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; state or local environmental laws continue to apply to any nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., shipbreaking that is permitted by the bill. George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. Attached to this letter are draft amendments to SB 432 that would clarify these points. I believe that this issue HB 3490 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by is important and I encourage the Legislature to adopt the Gordly. Potential conflict of interest declared by clarifications before the end of this legislative session.” Ferrioli. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill passed. Sincerely, HB 2345 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Ted Kulongoski Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Governor nays, 2 – Atkinson, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Carter, Schrader. Bill passed. SB 5533; 257, 829 -- Message from the House The following measures were referred to announcing passage. committee on May 25 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 72 which was distributed to SB 479 -- Message from the House announcing members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and passage as amended by the House. Status Report by order of the President. HB 2943 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on May 29. HCR 6 Rules HB 2369 Finance and Revenue Committee Report Summary No. 103 listing the following reports was distributed to members May 29.

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Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, by order of the President. Verger, Walker, Westlund, Courtney. HB 2107 -- Report by Committee on Business, HB 3025 A-Eng. -- Bill, as amended by Transportation and Workforce Development committee report, read third time. Carried by recommending passage with amendments to the A- Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Engrossed bill. Bill passed. HB 2204 -- Report by Committee on Commerce SB 560 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by recommending passage with amendments to the A- Brown, Prozanski. Call of the Senate demanded by Engrossed bill. Brown joined by Burdick and Monnes Anderson. All present. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; HB 2324 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary nays, 13 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., recommending passage with amendments to the A- George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Engrossed bill. Starr, Verger, Whitsett. Bill passed. HB 2478 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 560 A-Eng. -- Verger requested the following Transportation and Workforce Development explanation of vote be entered into the journal: recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. “I voted no on Senate Bill 560 and I strongly support HB 2538 -- Report by Committee on Business, Fire Fighters. This bill establishes presumption that Transportation and Workforce Development certain cancers are compensable occupational diseases for recommending passage with amendments to resolve certain firefighters. There are several problems with the conflicts. bill. HB 2910 -- Report by Committee on Rules “First fire districts are already required to provide this recommending passage with amendments to the A- kind of insurance to all firefighters, volunteers as well as Engrossed bill. paid staff. HB 3161 -- Report by Committee on Business, “Second the cost of implementing the medical Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments to the A- expansion in this bill increases the cost of this coverage by Engrossed bill. as much as 300% or more. HB 3538 -- Report by Committee on Education “This bill also has the possibility to bankrupt small and General Government recommending passage districts with no limit as when a firefighter must file the with amendments. claim. This unfunded mandate places an unreasonable burden on local government. Committee Report Summary No. 104 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. “Also current workman’s compensation insurance Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report carriers are threatening to drop their coverage or to by order of the President. increase rates with the passage of this bill. This an HJM 13 -- Report by Committee on Education especially big issue because it is a retroactive policy that and General Government recommending adoption of never ends. the A-Engrossed memorial. “Finally, we again see Portland excluded from a bill. HB 3527 -- Report by Committee on Business, It is unfair that all other fire districts in the state will have Transportation and Workforce Development to provide this coverage, but Portland will not. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. “For these reasons I was not able to support this Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. flawed bill which has no qualifiers and is inequitable.” Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President HJM 13; HB 2107, 2117, 2204, 2256, 2324, 2473, Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, 2478, 2538, 2910, 3161, 3527, 3538 -- Read second Schrader, excused. time and passed to third reading. HB 2134, 2175, 2213, 2223, 2258, 2261, 2342, Senate, having recessed following the order of 2382, 2390, 2456, 2485, 2622, 2704, 2758, 2785, 2913, Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the 3026, 3313, 3337, 3400, 3445, 3484 -- Carried over to order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous May 31 calendar by unanimous consent at the request consent at the request of the Chair. of the Chair. HB 3026 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on May 31 calendar by voice vote SJM 3; SB 182, 192; HB 2943 -- President on motion of Burdick. Courtney signed on May 29. HB 3025 A-Eng. -- Committee report and SB 122, 149, 178, 195, 233, 256, 266, 267, 341, minority report read. Prozanski moved that the 399, 490, 569, 678, 880, 892, 967 -- President Senate adopt the committee report. Beyer moved that Courtney signed on May 30. the minority report be substituted for the committee President Courtney announced the following report. Potential conflicts of interest declared by committee assignments, effective immediately. Beyer, George, G., Kruse, Starr and Whitsett. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and SENATE COMMITTEE ON RULES Gordly. All present. HB 3025 -- Motion failed, the vote was Ayes, 11; nays, 19 – Avakian, Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Senator Betsy Johnson - Discharged Deckert, Devlin, Gordly, Johnson, Metsger, Monnes Senator David Nelson - Discharged

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Senator Brad Avakian - Appointed HB 2760 -- Report by Committee on Senator Jeff Kruse - Appointed Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill.

HB 2774 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Senate adjourned until 10:15 a.m. Thursday by recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2876 -- Report by Committee on Thursday, May 31, 2007 -- Morning Session Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. Senate convened at 10:15 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were HB 2946 -- Report by Committee on Health present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage of Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., the A-Engrossed bill. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, HB 3420 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Westlund, Whitsett; excused – Carter, Winters. HB 3469 -- Report by Committee on Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance Environment and Natural Resources recommending to the flag. Invocation by Mark and Tesca Fitzgerald, passage. Tigard. Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous SB 255, 292, 306, 439, 517 -- Message from the consent at the request of the Chair. House announcing passage. Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President HB 2242, 2386, 2650, 2665, 2666, 2821, 3178, Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, 3328, 3466 -- Message from the House announcing Johnson, Winters, excused. concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. Senate, having recessed following the order of HB 2070, 2118, 2129, 2149 -- Message from the Reports from Special Committees, proceeded under House announcing the Speaker signed on May 30. the general order of business by unanimous consent Committee Report Summary No. 105 listing the at the request of the Chair. following reports was distributed to members May 30. SJM 12 A-Eng. -- Avakian moved that the Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Senate concur in House amendments and readopt the by order of the President. memorial. On concurrence and readoption the vote SB 550 -- Report by Committee on Finance and was: Ayes, 24; nays, 2 – Carter, Whitsett; excused, 4 – Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Devlin, Gordly, Johnson, Winters. Memorial readopted. HB 2203 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments to the A- SB 479 B-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate Engrossed bill. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 17; HB 2235 -- Report by Committee on Finance and nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Revenue recommending passage with amendments. George, L., Kruse, Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 5 – Deckert, Gordly, Johnson, Starr, Winters. Bill HB 2280 -- Report by Committee on Commerce repassed. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. SCR 20; SJR 39; SB 3, 1055, 1056 -- Introduced, read first time and referred to President’s desk. HB 2284 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments to the A- SB 550 -- Read second time and passed to third Engrossed bill. reading. HB 2723 -- Report by Committee on HB 2203, 2235, 2280, 2284, 2628, 2723, 2760, Environment and Natural Resources recommending 2774, 2848, 2946, 3120, 3420, 3469 -- Read second passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. time and passed to third reading. HB 2848 -- Report by Committee on Education HB 3026 -- Moved to the head of today's third and General Government recommending passage reading calendar by unanimous consent at the with amendments. request of the Chair. HB 3120 -- Report by Committee on Education HB 3026 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and General Government recommending passage Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. excused, 2 – Deckert, Starr. Bill passed. Johnson and Winters, excused when roll called, granted Committee Report Summary No. 106 listing the unanimous consent to vote aye. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 2134 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by order of the President. Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 1 – George, G.; excused, 6 – Atkinson, Deckert, HB 2311 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Johnson, Starr, Walker, Winters. Bill passed. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. HB 2175 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; HB 2628 -- Report by Committee on nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 5 – Atkinson, Deckert, Environment and Natural Resources recommending Johnson, Starr, Walker. Bill passed. passage of the A-Engrossed bill.

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HB 2213 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nancy Floyd Rules Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Deckert, Johnson, Starr. Bill passed. State Board of Education (ORS 326.021)

HB 2223 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; Jerry Berger (r) Rules nays, 5 – George, G., George, L., Nelson, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Deckert. Bill passed. Lewis Frederick Rules Nikki Squire (r) Rules HB 2258 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 3 – Kruse, Schrader, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Oregon Educators Benefit Board (ORS 240.060) Deckert. Bill passed. HB 2261 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Michael Cannarella Rules Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Mylia Christensen Rules nays, 2 – Morse, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill Richard Clarke Rules passed. Ron Gallinat Rules HB 2342 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Thomas Husted Rules Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Alison Little Rules Bill passed. Steve McNannay Rules HB 2382 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Victor Musial Rules Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Peter Tarzian Rules Bill passed. Brett Yancey Rules HB 2390 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: State Board of Psychologist Examiners (ORS 675.100) Ayes, 30. Bill passed. HB 2456 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nancy Kemp Rules Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Starr, Whitsett, Effective June 1, 2007, and in accordance with Winters. Bill passed. the deadlines established by Senate Concurrent Resolution 1, the following committees are HB 2456 A-Eng. -- Prozanski requested the deactivated. following explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Business, Transportation and Workforce Development “I voted no on HB 2456 because the bill draws on state money to underwrite private bus contractors’ compliance Commerce with safety standards. While I firmly support the gradual phasing out of outdated equipment that communities rely Education and General Government on and stricter construction standards that protect children, Emergency Preparedness and Ocean Policy HB 2456 takes a step in the wrong direction. Environment and Natural Resources “In an era of meager public education funding, the state should not be underwriting private contractors as they Health Policy and Public Affairs comply with safety standards. Accordingly, I could not support HB 2456.” Health and Human Services HJM 13; HB 2107, 2117, 2204, 2256, 2324, 2473, Judiciary 2478, 2485, 2538, 2622, 2704, 2758, 2785, 2910, 2913, 3161, 3313, 3337, 3400, 3445, 3484, 3527, 3538 -- Land Use Fairness Carried over to June 1 calendar by unanimous Effective June 4, 2007 President Courtney consent at the request of the Chair. announced that he is invoking the provisions of the The following measures were referred to one-hour notice rule in accordance with Senate Rule committee on May 30 and recorded on Committee 8.16. Referral List No. 73 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and “The committee chair may call a meeting of the Status Report by order of the President. committee with less than 24 hours’ notice if, at least one hour prior to the meeting, notice is given to the Secretary of the Senate’s office, posted outside the Senate Chamber, in SCR 19 Rules the press room, and in any other place reasonably designed to give notice to the public and interested persons. Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board (ORS “Written notice must also be delivered to all 674.305) committee members’ offices who have not been excused from attendance pursuant to Senate Rule 3.10. Whenever Clifford Houck (r) Rules possible, such meetings shall be announced on the floor while the Senate is in session.” Oregon Economic and Community Development In accordance with SR 2.05, proposed Commission (ORS 285A.040) amendment 8.10 (5) was read. (Amendment distributed) SENATE JOURNAL SJ-165

8.10 Committee Quorum; Rules HB 2127 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. (5) The Joint Committee on Ways and Means shall hold a public hearing on any measure that the Joint Committee HB 2179 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommends substantive amendments. Amendments to recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. appropriate or limit funds are excluded from this provision. HB 2181 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 2070, 2118, 2129, 2149 -- President Courtney HB 2508 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary signed on May 30. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 707, 838 -- President Courtney signed on May HB 2553 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary 31. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Senate adjourned until 10:00 a.m. Friday by HB 3093 -- Report by Committee on Health and unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Human Services recommending passage of the A- Engrossed bill. Friday, June 1, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 3100 -- Report by Committee on Health and Human Services recommending passage of the A- Senate convened at 10:00 a.m. President Engrossed bill. Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, HB 3303 -- Report by Committee on Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, Environment and Natural Resources recommending L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, HB 3379 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Whitsett; recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. absent -- Burdick, Westlund; excused -- Winters. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance Senate recessed until 10:45 a.m. by unanimous to the flag. Invocation by Pastor Steve Dangaran, consent on motion of Brown. Salem Alliance Church, Salem. Senate reconvened at 10:45 a.m. President SB 66, 70, 72, 81, 88, 95, 118, 166, 168, 171, 172, Courtney in Chair. All present except Burdick, 190, 236, 260, 310, 311, 380, 408, 409, 410, 412, 413, Winters, absent. 417, 531, 559, 586, 645 -- Message from the Governor announcing he signed on May 31. Senate, having recessed following the order of Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the SB 199, 556, 603, 746, 835; HB 2641, 3321, 3509 order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous -- Message from the House announcing passage. consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2075, 2184, 2345, 2620 -- Message from the Morse moved that in accordance with SR 2.05, House announcing concurrence in Senate the proposed amendment to 2007 Rules of the Senate amendments and repassage. be adopted. (SR 8.10) Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and Gordly. All present SJM 3; SB 122, 182, 192; HB 2162, 2225, 2226, except Burdick, absent; Winters, excused. On motion 2438, 2445, 2507, 2517, 3290, 3354, 3360 -- Message to adopt the vote was: Ayes, 11; nays, 17 – Avakian, from the House announcing the Speaker signed on Bates, Brown, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Johnson, May 31. Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Committee Report Summary No. 107 listing the Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, following reports was distributed to members May 31. Courtney; absent, 1 – Burdick. excused, 1 – Winters. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Motion failed. by order of the President. SCR 17 -- Read second time and passed to third HB 2096 -- Report by Committee on Business, reading. Transportation and Workforce Development SB 550 -- Read third time. Deckert moved bill be recommending passage with amendments. rereferred to the Committee on Finance and Revenue. HB 2114 -- Report by Committee on On motion to rerefer the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 2 – Environment and Natural Resources recommending Deckert, Monroe; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Winters. Motion carried. HB 2131 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. recommending passage with amendments to the A- HB 2641, 3321, 3509 -- Read first time and Engrossed bill. referred to President’s desk. HB 2322 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 2096, 2114, 2127, 2131, 2179, 2181, 2311, recommending passage with amendments to the A- 2322, 2508, 2553, 3093, 3100, 3303, 3379 -- Read Engrossed bill. second time and passed to third reading. Committee Report Summary No. 108 listing the HB 2485 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. following reports was distributed to members today. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 16; nays, 11 – Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., by order of the President. Johnson, Kruse, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Whitsett; SCR 17 -- Report by Committee on Rules absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – Metsger, Winters. recommending adoption. Bill passed.

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HB 2622 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. nays, 3 – Beyer, Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Burdick; On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; absent, 1 – excused, 3 – Atkinson, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Burdick; excused, 2 – Metsger, Winters. Bill passed. HB 2117 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2704 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; Ayes, 25; nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – Burdick; nays, 10 – Avakian, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., excused, 2 – Atkinson, Winters. Bill passed. Johnson, Kruse, Nelson, Schrader, Walker, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – Winters. Bill passed. HB 2204 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. HB 2758 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: HB 2204 B-Eng. -- Beyer moved bill be referred Ayes, 28; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – Winters. to Committee on Rules. On motion to refer the vote Bill passed. was: Ayes, 9; nays, 18 – Avakian, Bates, Brown, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Gordly, Johnson, Metsger, HB 2785 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Courtney; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – Johnson, Winters. absent, 1 – Burdick excused, 2 – Atkinson, Winters. Bill passed. Motion failed. HB 2913 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2204 B-Eng. -- Debate resumed. On passage Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 9 – Beyer, absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 3 – Bates, Johnson, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Winters. Bill passed. Starr, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Winters. Bill passed. (Carter in Chair) HB 3313 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; HB 2256 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 3 – Bates, Johnson, Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Winters. Bill passed. absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – Prozanski, Winters. Bill passed. HB 3337 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. Potential conflict of interest declared by HB 2324 -- Moved to the foot of today's third Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; reading calendar by unanimous consent at the nays, 2 – Prozanski, Schrader; absent, 1 – Burdick; request of the Chair. excused, 2 – Bates, Winters. Bill passed. HB 2473 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3337 A-Eng. -- Prozanski requested the George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; following explanation of vote be entered into the nays, 4 – George, G., Gordly, Morrisette, Whitsett; journal: absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – Prozanski, Winters. Bill passed. “I supported the residential lands inventory provision of the bill, but could not vote yes for HB 3337 because it HB 2478 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by also required the splitting of the commonly shared urban Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – Prozanski, Winters. growth boundary between Eugene and Springfield. Bill passed. “I do not believe that HB 3337 is necessary or in the HB 2538 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by best interest of the state land use system. Instead of Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; splitting the community-shared U.G.B. I believe that the nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., cities should work out their disagreements. (It is worth George, L., Kruse, Starr, Verger, Whitsett; absent, 1 – noting that Lane County, the third member of the metro Burdick; excused, 2 – Prozanski, Winters. Bill passed. partnership, also opposed the splitting of the U.G.B. HB 2910 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by “Accordingly, I voted no on HB 3337.” Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Beyer; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – HB 3400 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. Winters. Bill passed. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – HB 3161 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Winters. Bill passed. Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 3 – Brown, Prozanski, HB 3445 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Winters. Bill passed. Westlund. Potential conflict of interest declared by Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; HB 3527 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – Gordly, Winters. Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Bill passed. absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 3 – Brown, Prozanski, Winters. Bill passed. (President Courtney in Chair) HB 3484 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; HB 3538 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – Gordly, Winters. Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; Bill passed. nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, Starr, Verger, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 3 – HJM 13 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by Brown, Prozanski, Winters. Bill passed. Westlund. On adoption of memorial, the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 2 – Schrader, Whitsett; absent, 1 – HB 2203, 2235, 2280, 2284, 2324, 2628, 2723, Burdick; excused, 2 – Gordly, Winters. Memorial 2760, 2774, 2848, 2946, 3120, 3420, 3469 -- Carried adopted. over to June 4 calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2107 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. 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806, 894, 1041 -- President Courtney signed on May HB 2585 -- Report by Committee on Commerce 31. without recommendation as to passage and requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred SJR 19; SB 59, 73, 173, 175, 206, 277, 592, 596, to Committee on Rules by order of the President. 734, 751; HB 2162, 2225, 2226, 2438, 2445, 2507, 2517, 3290, 3354, 3360 -- President Courtney signed HB 2637 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary on June 1. without recommendation as to passage and requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Monday by to Committee on Rules by order of the President. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2918 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage and Monday, June 4, 2007 -- Morning Session requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Pro by order of the President. Tempore, Carter in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Brown, President HB 3086 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Courtney, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Monnes without recommendation as to passage and Anderson, Monroe, Morse, Whitsett, Winters; -- requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred absent -- Bates, Beyer, Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, to Committee on Rules by order of the President. Ferrioli, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Morrisette, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, HB 3481 -- Report by Committee on Westlund. Environment and Natural Resources recommending passage and requesting subsequent referral to Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Request Gordly and Morse. All present except Bates, Beyer, denied by order of the President. Referred to Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, Johnson, Kruse, Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Metsger, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, absent. Pending arrival of Committee Report Summary No. 111 listing the members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. Further following reports was distributed to members today. proceedings under the Call terminated by unanimous Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report consent on motion of Brown. All present. Senate by order of the President. reassembled. Colors were posted and the Senate HB 2030 -- Report by Committee on Finance and pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Senator Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Carter, Portland. bill. SB 176, 215; HB 2827, 3455, 3555 -- Message HB 2104 -- Report by Committee on Finance and from the House announcing passage. Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed SB 544 -- Message from the House announcing bill. passage as amended by the House. HB 2190 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary SB 707, 838; HB 2184, 2626 -- Message from the recommending passage with amendments to the A- House announcing the Speaker signed on June 1. Engrossed bill. Committee Report Summary No. 109 listing the HB 2224 -- Report by Committee on Commerce following reports was distributed to members June 1. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 2229 -- Report by Committee on Finance and by order of the President. Revenue recommending passage. SB 5504 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2448 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Means recommending passage with amendments. recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. SB 5530 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2466 -- Report by Committee on Rules Means recommending passage with amendments. recommending passage with amendments to the A- HB 3442 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Engrossed bill. recommending passage with amendments to the A- HB 2498 -- Report by Committee on Business, Engrossed bill. Transportation and Workforce Development HB 3540 -- Report by Committee on Ways and recommending passage with amendments to the A- Means recommending passage with amendments to Engrossed bill. the B-Engrossed bill. HB 2548 -- Report by Committee on Business, Committee Report Summary No. 110 listing the Transportation and Workforce Development following reports was distributed to members June 1. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Engrossed bill. by order of the President. HB 2676 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 2417 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. without recommendation as to passage and HB 2750 -- Report by Committee on Education requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred and General Government recommending passage to Committee on Rules by order of the President. with amendments and requesting subsequent referral HB 2513 -- Report by Committee on Commerce to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. without recommendation as to passage and Request denied by order of the President. Referred to requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. to Committee on Rules by order of the President. HB 2762 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending passage.

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HB 2783 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Whitsett, Winters. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Bill failed. Engrossed bill. HB 2628 -- Avakian and Brown, having voted on HB 2905 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary the prevailing side, served notice of possible recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. reconsideration. HB 2936 -- Report by Committee on Business, HB 2723 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Transportation and Workforce Development Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; recommending passage with amendments to the A- nays, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed. Engrossed bill. HB 2760 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3267 -- Report by Committee on Health Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with nays, 4 – Burdick, Carter, Monroe, Winters. Bill amendments and requesting subsequent referral to passed. Deckert granted unanimous consent to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Request denied by Order of the President. Referred to change vote from nay to aye. Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HB 2774 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3556 -- Report by Committee on Education Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill and General Government recommending passage passed. with amendments. Referred to Committee on Ways HB 2848 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by and Means by prior reference. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. SB 610 -- Introduced, read first time and Bill passed. referred to President’s desk. HB 2946 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 5504, 5530 -- Read second time and passed to Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; third reading. nays, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed. HB 3120 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; Senate recessed until 10:30 a.m. by unanimous nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., consent on motion of Brown. George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Verger, Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. Senate reconvened at 10:30 a.m. President Pro Tempore, Carter in Chair. All present. HB 3420 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill Senate, having recessed under the order of Third passed. Reading of Senate Measures, resumed under that order by unanimous consent at the request of the HB 3469 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. Chair. (Monnes Anderson in Chair) On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. SCR 17 -- Read final time. Carried by Burdick. HB 2096 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 30. Starr. Potential conflict of interest declared by Resolution adopted. Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. HB 2827, 3455, 3555 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. HB 2114 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; HB 2030, 2104, 2224, 2229, 2448, 2676, 2762, excused, 1 – Avakian. Bill passed. 2905, 3442, 3540 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 2127 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; HB 2324 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s excused, 1 – Avakian. Bill passed. third reading calendar and placed on June 6 calendar by voice vote on motion of Burdick. (Carter in Chair) HB 2131 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; HB 2203 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by excused, 1 – Avakian. Bill passed. Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., HB 2179 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, L., Kruse, Morse, Starr, Whitsett, Winters. Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; Bill passed. excused, 1 – Avakian. Bill passed. HB 2235 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2181 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Kruse. Bill passed. excused, 2 – Avakian, Nelson. Bill passed. HB 2280 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2311 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; Bill passed. nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; excused, HB 2284 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 2 – Avakian, Nelson. Bill passed. Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Burdick, Ferrioli, George, HB 2322 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by G., George, L., Kruse, Whitsett. Bill passed. Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Avakian, Nelson. Bill passed. HB 2628 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. Bill failed, the vote was: Ayes, 13; nays, 17 – HB 2508 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, Ferrioli, George, Prozanski. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown G., George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, joined by Burdick and Winters. All present except SENATE JOURNAL SJ-169

Nelson, excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Anderson, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Ayes, 20; nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Deckert, George, Verger, Winters; absent – Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, G., George, L., Kruse, Metsger, Schrader, Walker; George, G., George, L., Monroe, Prozanski, Starr, excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. Walker, Westlund, Whitsett. HB 2553 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; Morse and Nelson. All present except Burdick, excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. Carter, Deckert, George, G., Johnson, Metsger, Monroe, Schrader, Starr, Walker, Whitsett, absent. HB 3093 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Pending arrival of members subject to the Call, Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Senate at ease. Further proceedings under the Call Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – George, L., Whitsett; excused, 1 – terminated by unanimous consent at the request of Nelson. Bill passed. the Chair. All present. Senate reassembled. Colors HB 3100 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: flag. Invocation by Pastor Peggy Senger Parsons, Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. Freedom Friends Church, Salem. HB 3303 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s The following messages from the Governor third reading calendar and placed on June 5 calendar were read and referred to the President’s desk: by voice vote on motion of Brown. HB 3379 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by June 4, 2007 Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. The following measures were referred to TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE committee on June 1 and recorded on Committee OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Referral List No. 74 which was distributed to ORS 835.102 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and members of the State Aviation Board, subject to Senate Status Report by order of the President. confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. SCR 20 Rules SJR 39 Rules I appoint Larry Dalrymple of Pendleton to the State Aviation Board for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 SB 3 Finance and Revenue and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate SB 1054 Rules; Ways and Means confirmation. SB 1055 Ways and Means This appointment is submitted for your consideration. SB 1056 Rules HB 2641 Finance and Revenue Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski SB 5501, 5521, 5525; 16, 222, 261, 554, 716, 777, Governor 985; HB 3265 -- Message from the House announcing passage. June 4, 2007 SB 91, 153, 264, 440, 641, 804 -- Message from the House announcing passage as amended by the House. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE HB 2213, 2223 -- Message from the House OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and ORS 480.535 provides that the Governor shall appoint the repassage. members of the Board of Boiler Rules, subject to Senate HB 2342 -- Message from the House announcing confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and refusal to concur in Senate amendments. ORS 171.565. HB 2342 -- Message from the House announcing I appoint Jon Hooker of Gresham to the Board of Boiler Barker, Macpherson, Olson appointed House Rules for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and conferees. ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. HB 3265 -- Read first time and referred to This appointment is submitted for your consideration. President’s desk. Sincerely, HB 2342 -- Beyer, Burdick, Walker appointed Ted Kulongoski Senate conferees. Governor

SB 255, 257, 292, 517, 829; HB 2184, 2626 -- President Courtney signed on June 1. June 4, 2007 Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Tuesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Tuesday, June 5, 2007 -- Morning Session ORS 679.230 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney members of the Oregon Board of Dentistry, subject to in Chair. The following members were present: Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Carter, 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Ferrioli, Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes

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I reappoint Rodney Nichols of Portland to the Oregon Board of Dentistry for a four-year term beginning April 3, 2007 June 4, 2007 and ending April 2, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 410.602 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Home Care Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. June 4, 2007 I appoint Lyla Swafford of Beaverton to the Home Care Commission for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2007 TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE and ending June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY confirmation. ORS 468.010 provides that the Governor shall appoint the This appointment is submitted for your consideration. members of the Environmental Quality Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by Sincerely, ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Ted Kulongoski Governor I reappoint Donalda Dodson of Salem to the Environmental Quality Commission for a four-year term beginning July 1, June 4, 2007 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 418.243 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Outdoor Youth Program Advisory Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. June 4, 2007 I appoint Brian Rossiter of Bend to the Outdoor Youth Program Advisory Board for an unexpired four-year term TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2008 effective OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY upon Senate confirmation. ORS 468.010 provides that the Governor shall appoint the This appointment is submitted for your consideration. members of the Environmental Quality Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by Sincerely, ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Ted Kulongoski Governor I reappoint Kenneth Williamson of Corvallis to the Environmental Quality Commission for a four-year term June 4, 2007 beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 181.620 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. June 4, 2007 I appoint Richard Brown of Portland to the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training for an unexpired three-year TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2008 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 410.602 provides that the Governor shall appoint the This appointment is submitted for your consideration. members of the Home Care Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and Sincerely, ORS 171.565. Ted Kulongoski Governor I reappoint Dayle Niemie of Brookings to the Home Care Commission for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2007 June 4, 2007 and ending June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski ORS 327.500 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Governor members of the Board on Quality Education Commission, SENATE JOURNAL SJ-171 subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

I reappoint Edward Jensen of Enterprise to the Quality Sincerely, Education Commission for a four-year term beginning Ted Kulongoski August 1, 2007 and ending July 31, 2011 effective upon Governor Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. June 4, 2007

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Governor OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

June 4, 2007 ORS 458.555 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE ORS 171.565. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I reappoint Ralph Brown of Cornelius to the Oregon ORS 327.500 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service members of the Quality Education Commission, subject to for a three-year term beginning February 2, 2007 and Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS ending January 31, 2010 effective upon Senate 171.562 and ORS 171.565. confirmation. I reappoint Larry Wolf of Portland to the Quality Education This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Commission for a four-year term beginning August 1 2007 and ending July 31, 2011 effective upon Senate Sincerely, confirmation. Ted Kulongoski Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski June 4, 2007 Governor

TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE June 4, 2007 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 458.555 provides that the Governor shall appoint the TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE members of the Oregon Volunteers Commission for OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Voluntary Action and Service, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 327.500 provides that the Governor shall appoint the ORS 171.565. members of the Quality Education Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS I reappoint Terry Clelan of Portland to the Oregon 171.562 and ORS 171.565. Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending I reappoint Duncan Wyse of Portland to the Quality June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. Education Commission for a four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective upon Senate This appointment is submitted for your consideration. confirmation. Sincerely, This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Ted Kulongoski Governor Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski Governor June 4, 2007

June 4, 2007 TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE ORS 458.555 provides that the Governor shall appoint the OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY members of the Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service, subject to Senate ORS 348.510 provides that the Governor shall appoint the confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and members of the Oregon Student Assistance Commission, ORS 171.565. subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. I reappoint Thomas Cope of Corvallis to the Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service I appoint Lorena Landeros of Portland to the Oregon for a three-year term beginning February 2, 2007 and Student Assistance Commission for a two-year term ending January 31, 2010 effective upon Senate beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective confirmation. upon Senate confirmation. This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

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Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski June 4, 2007 Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE June 4, 2007 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 458.555 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Volunteers Commission for TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Voluntary Action and Service, subject to Senate OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. ORS 458.555 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Volunteers Commission for I appoint Eva Schweber of Portland to the Oregon Voluntary Action and Service, subject to Senate Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending ORS 171.565. April 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. I appoint Emily Gilliland of Portland to the Oregon This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending Sincerely, June 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. Ted Kulongoski Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, Ted Kulongoski June 4, 2007 Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE June 4, 2007 OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ORS 536.022 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Water Resources Commission, subject to TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 171.562 and ORS 171.565. ORS 458.555 provides that the Governor shall appoint the I appoint Raymond Williams of Milton-Freewater to the members of the Oregon Volunteers Commission for Water Resources Commission for an unexpired four-year Voluntary Action and Service, subject to Senate term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending April 30, 2009 confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and effective upon Senate confirmation. ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. I reappoint Kevin Kecskes of Portland to the Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service Sincerely, for a three-year term beginning May 1, 2007 and ending Ted Kulongoski April 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. Governor This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

Sincerely, June 4, 2007 Ted Kulongoski Governor TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY June 4, 2007 ORS 660.321 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the Oregon Workforce Investment Board, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I reappoint Kevin Peterson of Eugene to the Oregon ORS 458.555 provides that the Governor shall appoint the Workforce Investment Board for a three-year term members of the Oregon Volunteers Commission for beginning April 15, 2007 and ending April 14, 2010 Voluntary Action and Service, subject to Senate effective upon Senate confirmation. confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS 171.562 and ORS 171.565. This appointment is submitted for your consideration.

I reappoint Julie Martinez of Medford to the Oregon Sincerely, Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service Ted Kulongoski for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending Governor April 30, 2010 effective upon Senate confirmation. SB 8, 23, 36, 104, 109, 133, 156, 234, 238, 302, This appointment is submitted for your consideration. 491, 561, 567, 648, 692, 693, 697, 762, 790, 879, 883, 1022, 1034 -- Message from the House announcing Sincerely, passage. Ted Kulongoski Governor SENATE JOURNAL SJ-173

SB 207, 271, 303, 379, 605, 671 -- Message from HB 3186 -- Report by Committee on Business, the House announcing passage as amended by the Transportation and Workforce Development House. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. SCR 10; SJM 13; SJR 19; SB 59, 73, 100, 135, 139, 149, 167, 169, 173, 175, 178, 195, 198, 206, 233, HB 3485 -- Report by Committee on Business, 256, 266, 267, 273, 277, 341, 384, 399, 433, 466, 482, Transportation and Workforce Development 490, 501, 543, 563, 568, 569, 592, 596, 613, 676, 678, recommending passage with amendments to the A- 734, 751, 806, 880, 892, 894, 967, 1041; HCR 11;HJM Engrossed bill. 4, 14, 19; HJR 11, 34; HB 5041; 2097, 2124, 2147, 2202, 2220, 2233, 2236, 2247, 2272, 2297, 2334, 2359, HB 3512 -- Report by Committee on Business, 2437, 2565, 2583, 2765, 2833, 2867, 2902, 2937, 2941, Transportation and Workforce Development 2974, 3380 -- Message from the House announcing the recommending passage and requesting subsequent Speaker signed on June 4. referral to Committee on Ways and Means be rescinded. Request denied by order of the President. Committee Report Summary No. 112 listing the Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior following reports was distributed to members June 4. reference. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Committee Report Summary No. 113 listing the following reports was distributed to members today. SCR 18 -- Report by Committee on Rules Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report recommending adoption with amendments. by order of the President. SB 518 -- Report by Committee on Finance and HB 2397 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Revenue recommending passage with amendments recommending passage with amendments to the A- and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Engrossed bill. Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. HB 2537 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development HJR 49 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. recommending adoption with amendments to the A- Engrossed resolution. HB 2864 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development HJR 50 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. recommending adoption with amendments to the A- Engrossed resolution. HB 3046 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed HB 2095 -- Report by Committee on Finance and bill. Revenue recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. HB 3183 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. HB 2112 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development HB 3339 -- Report by Committee on Education recommending passage with amendments to the A- and General Government recommending passage. Engrossed bill. Senate recessed until 10:30 a.m. by unanimous HB 2140 -- Report by Committee on Education consent on motion of Brown. and General Government recommending passage Senate reconvened at 10:30 a.m. President with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Courtney in Chair. All present except Burdick, HB 2228 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Deckert, Devlin, George, G., George, L., Monroe, Revenue recommending passage with amendments to Prozanski, Starr, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, resolve conflicts. absent. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and Morse. All present. HB 2460 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. Senate, having recessed following Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the order of HB 2871 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Propositions and Motions by unanimous consent at recommending passage with amendments to the A- the request of the Chair. Engrossed bill. HB 2628 A-Eng. -- Pursuant to notice given June HB 2892 -- Report by Committee on Commerce 5, Brown moved that the vote whereby bill failed to without recommendation as to passage and pass the Senate be reconsidered. Motion to reconsider requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred vote carried. The vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 11 – to Committee on Rules by order of the President. Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters. Vote HB 2927 -- Report by Committee on Health reconsidered. Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Referred to HB 2628 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Avakian. Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 13 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., HB 3182 -- Report by Committee on Business, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Transportation and Workforce Development Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. recommending passage and requesting subsequent referral to Committee on Ways and Means be SCR 18 -- Read second time and passed to third rescinded. Request denied by order of the President. reading. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. SB 5504 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25;

SJ-174 SENATE JOURNAL nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, G., George, L., HB 3540 C-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. Bill passed. Prozanski, Schrader. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Beyer, George, G., Kruse, Starr and SB 5530 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Whitsett. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; joined by Ferrioli and Devlin. All present. nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Whitsett. Bill passed. HB 3540 C-Eng. -- On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, HJR 49, 50; HB 2095, 2112, 2140, 2190, 2228, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, 2460, 2466, 2498, 2537, 2548, 2783, 2864, 2871, 2936, Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. 3046, 3186, 3339, 3485 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 3540 C-Eng. -- Verger requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the HB 2030 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by journal: Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Devlin, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. “ I voted ‘YES’ on HB 3540 C. HB 2104 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by “Unfortunately for the supporters of Ballot Measure Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; 37, the language was not clear and concise enough to give nays, 6 – George, L., Monnes Anderson, Nelson, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 3 – Devlin, them what they wanted. Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. “After the passage of BM 37 unintended consequences HB 2104 A-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson requested surfaced for land owners, such as mining operations or the following explanation of vote be entered into the large development being built adjacent to their rural journal: property. “I voted no on HB 2104 because lowering unclaimed “Changes were proposed to clarify Measure 37 and financial property dormancy period from five years to three will now go to the ballot for adoption by the voters. years before it can be transferred to the Common School “I opposed HB 3540 C in the Full Ways and Means Fund is not good policy. There are other ways to accomplish Committee to express the frustration of many of my funding the Common School Fund such as allowing constituents and to encourage transparency in the process. sustainable forest harvesting on our State lands.” I believe that this was accomplished. HB 2224 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; “Constituents will have an opportunity to vote on the excused, 3 – Devlin, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. recommendations of the Fairness Committee. I believe it should be in the hands of the voters.” HB 2229 -- Read third time. Carried by George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; excused, HB 3303 -- Carried over to June 6 calendar by 3 – Devlin, Johnson, Schrader. Bill passed. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2448 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 5537; 107, 130, 296, 462, 951, 1002; HB 5002, Walker. Potential conflict of interest declared by 5003, 5022, 5023, 5038; 2810 -- Message from the Whitsett. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown House announcing passage. joined by Walker and Westlund. All present except Devlin, Johnson, Schrader, absent. Pending arrival of SB 244, 590, 704, 1040 -- Message from the members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. Further House announcing passage as amended by the House. proceedings under the Call terminated by unanimous HB 2107, 2117, 2204, 2256, 2473, 2478, 2538, consent at the request of the Chair. All present except 2910, 2161, 3484, 3538 -- Message from the House Devlin, Schrader, excused. Senate reassembled. On announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 8 – repassage. Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Verger, Whitsett; excused, 2 – Devlin, Senate reverted to the order of First Reading of Schrader. Bill passed. House Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2676 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; HB 5002, 5003, 5022, 5023, 5038; 2810 -- Read excused, 2 – Devlin, Johnson. Bill passed. first time and referred to President’s desk. HB 2762 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes The following measure was referred to Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; committee on June 4 and recorded on Committee nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Referral List No. 75 which was distributed to George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Winters; excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. Status Report by order of the President. HB 2905 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3321 Rules Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Devlin, Johnson. Bill passed. The following measures were referred to committee on June 4 and recorded on Committee HB 3303 -- Moved to the foot of today's third Referral List No. 76 which was distributed to reading calendar by unanimous consent at the members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and request of the Chair. Status Report by order of the President. HB 3442 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; HB 3265 Finance and Revenue excused, 2 – Devlin, Johnson. Bill passed. HB 3455 Finance and Revenue HB 3555 Rules; Ways and Means SENATE JOURNAL SJ-175

June 5, 2007 HCR 11; HJR 11, 34; HJM 4, 14, 19; HB 5041; 2097, 2124, 2147, 2202, 2220, 2233, 2236, 2247, 2272, 2297, 2334, 2359, 2437, 2565, 2583, 2765, 2833, 2867, 2902, 2937, 2941, 2974, 3380 -- President Courtney TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE signed on June 4. OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SJM 12; SB 5533; SB 199, 306, 439, 479, 556, ORS 461.100 provides that the Governor shall appoint the 603, 746, 835 -- President Courtney signed on June 5. members of the Oregon State Lottery Commission, subject to Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Wednesday by 171.562 and ORS 171.565. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. I appoint LeRon Howland of Salem to the Oregon State Lottery Commission for a four-year term beginning July 1, Wednesday, June 6, 2007 -- Morning Session 2007 and ending June 30, 2011 effective upon Senate confirmation. Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, Sincerely, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Ted Kulongoski Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Governor Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, SB 5529; 188, 523, 822, 872 -- Message from the Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and House announcing passage. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation and musical performance by Dan Neal, Eugene. HJM 24 -- Message from the House announcing The following messages from the Governor adoption. were read and referred to the President’s desk: SB 58, 191, 193, 239, 325, 351, 504, 729, 800 -- Message from the House announcing passage as amended by the House. June 5, 2007 Committee Report Summary No. 114 listing the following reports was distributed to members June 5. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY by order of the President. ORS 351.020 provides that the Governor shall appoint the SB 179 -- Report by Committee on Finance and members of the State Board of Higher Education, subject to Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS HB 2205 -- Report by Committee on Commerce 171.562 and ORS 171.565. recommending passage with amendments to the A- I appoint Hannah Fisher-Arfer of Portland to the State Engrossed bill. Board of Higher Education for a two-year term beginning HB 2487 -- Report by Committee on Business, July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2009 effective upon Transportation and Workforce Development Senate confirmation. recommending passage with amendments. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. Committee Report Summary No. 115 listing the Sincerely, following reports was distributed to members today. Ted Kulongoski Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Governor by order of the President. SJR 4 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending adoption with amendments and June 5, 2007 requesting referral to Committee on Finance and Revenue. Referred to Committee on Finance and Revenue by order of the President. TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SB 5542 -- Report by Committee on Ways and OF THE 74th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Means recommending passage with amendments. ORS 351.020 provides that the Governor shall appoint the members of the State Board of Higher Education, subject to SB 5543 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Senate confirmation, in the manner provided by ORS Means recommending passage with amendments. 171.562 and ORS 171.565. SB 328 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed I appoint Preston Pulliams of Portland to the State Board of bill. Higher Education for an unexpired four-year term beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2008 effective SB 624 -- Report by Committee on Ways and upon Senate confirmation. Means recommending passage. This appointment is submitted for your consideration. HJR 14 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue, signed by Deckert, Chair, recommending Sincerely, adoption of the A-Engrossed resolution. Minority Ted Kulongoski Report, signed by Starr and George, G., Governor recommending adoption with amendments to the A- Engrossed resolution.

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HB 2435 -- Report by Committee on Business, SB 804 A-Eng. -- Avakian moved that the Senate Transportation and Workforce Development concur in House amendments and repass bill. On recommending passage with amendments to the A- concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 26; Engrossed bill. nays, 3 – Ferrioli, George, L., Whitsett; excused, 1 – Schrader. Bill repassed. HB 2651 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments and SCR 18 -- Taken from today’s third reading requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred calendar and placed on June 7 calendar by voice vote to Committee on Rules by order of the President. on motion of Brown. HB 2822 -- Report by Judiciary recommending HB 2140 -- Taken from today’s third reading passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill to calendar and referred to Committee on Rules by voice resolve conflicts. vote on motion of Walker. HB 3113 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 3485 -- Taken from today’s third reading recommending passage with amendments and calendar and referred to Committee on Rules by voice requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred vote on motion of Metsger. to Committee on Rules by order of the President. SB 179, 328, 624 -- Read second time and passed HB 3407 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary to third reading. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. HJM 24 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. Senate recessed until 10:30 a.m. by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. HB 2205, 2397, 2487, 3183 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Senate reconvened at 10:30 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Morrisette, HB 3303 A-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Beyer. absent; Bates, Schrader, excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed. Senate, having recessed following Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the order of HJR 49 B-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by Propositions and Motions by unanimous consent at Prozanski. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: the request of the Chair. Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Schrader. Resolution adopted. SB 91 A-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate HJR 50 B-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Prozanski. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, Schrader. absent, 1 – Morrisette; excused, 2 – Deckert, Resolution adopted. Schrader. Bill repassed. HB 2095 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 153 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; the Senate concur in House amendments and repass excused, 5 – Bates, Carter, Johnson, Prozanski, bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Schrader. Bill passed. Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., HB 2112 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, L., Kruse; absent, 1 – Morrisette; excused, 2 – Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Deckert, Schrader. Bill repassed. Westlund, absent excused, 4 – Bates, Carter, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote passed. aye. HB 2190 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 264 B-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; concur in House amendments and repass bill. On excused, 4 – Bates, Carter, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; passed. absent, 1 – Morrisette; excused, 2 – Deckert, Schrader. Bill repassed. Westlund, absent when roll HB 2228 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – Bates, Carter, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill SB 440 B-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate passed. concur in House amendments and repass bill. Potential conflict of interest declared by Verger. On HB 2324 B-Eng. -- Bill read. Carried by Burdick. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 4 – nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 2 – Deckert, Schrader. Bates, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. Bill repassed. Westlund, absent when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. HB 2460 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; SB 544 B-Eng. -- Morse moved that the Senate nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 5 – Bates, Burdick, Nelson, concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 24; Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. nays, 4 – Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Whitsett; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Schrader. Bill repassed. HB 2466 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund, absent when roll called, granted Brown. Potential conflicts of interest declared by unanimous consent to vote aye. Brown and Morse. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by George, G. and Monnes Anderson. SB 641 A-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that All present. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; the Senate concur in House amendments and repass nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, G., George, L., bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Kruse, Metsger, Schrader, Starr, Walker. Bill passed. Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Atkinson, Schrader. Bill repassed. Westlund, absent when roll called, granted Senate recessed until 4:30 p.m. by unanimous unanimous consent to vote aye. consent at the request of the Chair. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-177

nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Wednesday, June 6, 2007 -- Afternoon Session Morse, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 2 – Carter, Deckert. Bill passed. Senate reconvened at 4:30 p.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Deckert, HB 3339 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s absent. third reading calendar and placed on June 7 calendar by voice vote on motion of Walker. HB 2155 -- Message from the House announcing passage. The following measures were referred to committee on June 5 and recorded on Committee SJM 8 -- Message from the House announcing Referral List No. 77 which was distributed to adoption as amended by the House. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Status Report by order of the President. HB 2096, 2131, 2280, 2322, 3442, 3540 -- Message from the House announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. State Aviation Board (ORS 835.102) SB 255, 257, 292, 517, 829; HB 2002, 2022, 2051, 2075, 2093, 2158, 2345, 2386, 2390, 2401, 2475, 2567, Larry Dalrymple Rules 2606, 2620, 2624, 2665, 2666, 2667, 2679, 2708, 2744, 2776, 2993, 3067, 3089, 3096, 3291, 3414, 3494 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker Board of Boiler Rules (ORS 480.535) signed on June 6. Jon Hooker Rules Senate, having recessed under the order of Third Reading of House Measures, reverted to the order of First Reading of House Measures by unanimous Oregon Board of Dentistry (ORS 679.230) consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2155 -- Read first time and referred to Rodney Nichols (r) Rules President’s desk. Environmental Quality Commission (ORS 468.010) Senate resumed under the order of Third Reading of House measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Donalda Dodson (r) Rules Kenneth Williamson (r) Rules HB 2871 -- Moved to the foot of today's third reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Home Care Commission (ORS 410.602)

HB 2871 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. Call of the Senate demanded by Prozanski Dayle Niemie (r) Rules joined by Bates and Devlin. All present except Lyla Swafford Rules Deckert, absent. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, Outdoor Youth Program Advisory Board (ORS G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. 418.243)

HB 2498 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Brian Rossiter Rules Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. Board on Public Safety Standards and Training HB 2537 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by (ORS 181.620) Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – George, G., Whitsett; absent, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. Richard Brown Rules

HB 2548 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; Quality Education Commission (ORS 327.500) absent, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. Edward Jensen (r) Rules HB 2783 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Larry Wolf (r) Rules absent, 2 – Carter, Deckert. Bill passed. Duncan Wyse (r) Rules

HB 2864 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Oregon Student Assistance Commission Ayes, 28; absent, 2 – Carter, Deckert. Bill passed. Lorena Landeros Rules HB 2936 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Whitsett; Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action absent, 2 – Carter, Deckert. Bill passed. and Service (ORS 458.555) HB 3046 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Ralph Brown (r) Rules absent, 2 – Carter, Deckert. Bill passed. Terry Clelen (r) Rules HB 3186 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Thomas Cope (r) Rules Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; Emily Gilliland Rules

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Kevin Kecskes (r) Rules HB 2021 -- Report by Committee on Education Julie Martinez (r) Rules and General Government recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Eva Schweber Rules HB 2971 -- Report by Committee on Water Resources Commission (ORS 536.022) Environment and Natural Resources without recommendation as to passage, but with amendments. Raymond Williams Rules HB 3009 -- Report by Committee on Health Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with Oregon Workforce Investment Board (ORS 660.321) amendments.

Kevin Peterson (r) Rules HB 3314 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. The following measures were referred to committee on June 5 and recorded on Committee Committee Report Summary No. 117 listing the Referral List No. 78 which was distributed to following reports was distributed to members today. members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Status Report by order of the President. by order of the President. SB 43 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments. HB 5002 Ways and Means HB 2333 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 5003 Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments to the A- HB 5022 Ways and Means Engrossed bill. HB 5023 Ways and Means HB 2340 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary HB 5038 Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. HB 2810 Finance and Revenue HB 2568 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. State Board of Higher Education (ORS 351.020) HB 2677 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Hannah Fisher-Arfer Rules recommending passage with amendments to the A- Preston Pulliams Rules Engrossed bill. HB 2891 -- Report by Committee on Commerce recommending passage with amendments. Oregon State Lottery Commission (ORS 461.100) HB 3279 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary recommending passage with amendments to the A- LeRon Howland Rules Engrossed bill. HB 3386 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Thursday by recommending passage with amendments to the A- unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Engrossed bill. Thursday, June 7, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 3454 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending passage. Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. Brown in Chair. Senate recessed until 10:35 a.m. by unanimous The following members were present: Devlin, George, consent on motion of Devlin. L., Gordly, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Westlund, Winters; absent Atkinson, Senate reconvened at 10:35 a.m. President Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Burdick, Deckert, Ferrioli, Courtney in Chair. All present. George, G., Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Morse, Nelson, Senate, having recessed following the order of Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Whitsett, President Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the Courtney; excused – Carter. order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous Call of the Senate demanded by Devlin joined by consent at the request of the Chair. Gordly and Prozanski. All present except Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Burdick, Deckert, Johnson, Morse, SB 58 A-Eng. -- Prozanski moved that the Senate Verger, Walker, Westlund, absent. Pending arrival of concur in House amendments and repass bill. On members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. All concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 17; present except Carter, excused. Senate reassembled. nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance George, L., Kruse, Morse, Starr, Verger, Whitsett, to the flag. Invocation by Shadzad Elahi, a member of Winters; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill the Parliament of the Pakistan Province of Punjab. repassed. SB 193 B-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate Committee Report Summary No. 116 listing the concur in House amendments and repass bill. On following reports was distributed to members June 6. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 26; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report nays, 2 – Atkinson, George, G.; absent, 1 – Burdick; by order of the President. excused, 1 – Carter. Bill repassed. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-179

SB 239 A-Eng. -- Avakian moved that the Senate SB 328 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – Starr. Bill passed. nays, 1 – Atkinson; absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill repassed. SB 624 -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. SB 244 – Brown moved that the Senate concur in On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – House amendments and repass bill. Senate refused to Beyer, George, G., Gordly, Kruse, Winters; absent, 1 – concur in House amendments; the vote was: Ayes, 1; Burdick; excused, 1 – Starr. Bill passed. Gordly, nays, 28 – Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Winters granted unanimous consent to change votes Carter, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., from aye to nay. Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, HJR 14; HB 2021, 2435, 2822, 2971, 3009, 3314, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, 3407, 3454 -- Read second time and passed to third Winters, President Courtney; absent, 1 – Burdick. reading. Motion failed. HB 3339 -- Bill read. Carried by Walker. SB 271 B-Eng. -- Brown moved that the Senate Potential conflict of interest declared by Walker. Call concur in House amendments and repass bill. On of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by George, concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; G. and Walker. All present except Burdick, absent. nays, 2 – Atkinson, George, L.; absent, 1 – Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 8 – Bill repassed. Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Morse, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. SB 303 B-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On HB 2397 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; nays, 2 – Atkinson, George, G.; absent, 1 – Burdick. absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. Bill repassed. HB 2487 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 379 B-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; concur in House amendments and repass bill. On absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 29; HB 3183 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill repassed. Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; SB 504 B-Eng. -- Prozanski moved that the nays, 1 – Atkinson; absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. SB 244 -- Burdick, Devlin, Kruse appointed On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 29; Senate conferees. absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill repassed. SB 1040 -- Walker, Courtney, Kruse appointed SB 605 A-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate Senate conferees. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 22; SB 5525; 16, 176, 215, 222, 261, 554, 716, 777, nays, 7 – Atkinson, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, 985; HB 2002, 2022, 2051, 2075, 2093, 2158, 2345, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill 2386, 2390, 2401, 2475, 2567, 2606, 2620, 2624, 2665, repassed. 2666, 2667, 2679, 2708, 2744, 2776, 2993, 3067, 3089, 3096, 3291, 3414, 3494 -- President Courtney signed SB 590 A-Eng. -- Brown moved that the Senate on June 6. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 29; Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Friday by absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill repassed. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 671 B-Eng. -- Brown moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Friday, June 8, 2007 -- Morning Session concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – Atkinson, Nelson; absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney repassed. in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, SB 704 B-Eng. -- Avakian moved that the Senate Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, concur in House amendments and repass bill. On L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 18; Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Whitsett, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Colors were posted and Winters; absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill repassed. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation SCR 18 -- Taken from today’s third reading by Reverend Steven Crandell, Church of Scientology, calendar and placed on June 12 calendar by voice vote Portland. on motion of Brown. SB 838 -- Message from the Governor HB 2205 -- Taken from today’s third reading announcing he signed on June 6. calendar and placed on June 8 calendar by voice vote SB 122, 182, 192, 707, 1041 -- Message from the on motion of Prozanski. Governor announcing he signed on June 7. SB 5542, 5543 -- Read second time and passed to SB 331; HB 2595, 3126, 3201, 3437, 3539 -- third reading. Message from the House announcing passage. SB 179 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SJR 15 -- Message from the House announcing George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; adoption. absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed.

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HB 2114, 2203, 2284, 2311, 2848, 3120 -- HB 3314 -- Taken from today’s third reading Message from the House announcing concurrence in calendar and referred to Committee on Rules by voice Senate amendments and repassage. vote on motion of Brown. HB 2723 -- Message from the House announcing SB 191 B-Eng. -- Morrisette moved that the House refusal to concur in Senate amendments. Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. Conferees to be appointed. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 4 – Beyer, George, L., Nelson, Starr; absent, 1 – SJM 12; SB 5533; 199, 306, 439, 479, 556, 603, Burdick. Bill repassed. 746, 835; HJM 3, 23; HB 5013; 2134, 2168, 2175, 2185, 2186, 2187, 2222, 2230, 2231, 2232, 2234, 2258, SB 207 -- Senate refused to concur in House 2382, 2650, 2821, 2853, 2908, 2952, 3025, 3103, 3486, amendments by voice vote on motion of Morrisette. 3541 -- Message from the House announcing the Conferees to be appointed. Speaker signed on June 7. SB 325 A-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate Committee Report Summary No. 118 listing the concur in House amendments and repass bill. On following reports was distributed to members today. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report nays, 1 – Whitsett; excused, 1 – Atkinson. Bill by order of the President. repassed. SB 351 B-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate SCR 19 -- Report by Committee on Rules concur in House amendments and repass bill. On recommending adoption. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 29; SJR 39 -- Report by Committee on Rules absent, 1 – Deckert. Bill repassed. recommending adoption. SB 800 B-Eng. -- Whitsett moved that the Senate SB 959 -- Report by Committee on Finance and concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Revenue recommending passage with amendments. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill repassed. HCR 6 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending adoption of the A-Engrossed SB 1040 -- Senate refused to concur in House resolution. amendments by voice vote on motion of Walker. Conferees to be appointed. HB 2023 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. bill. HJR 14 -- Committee and minority report read. HB 2026 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Devlin moved that the Senate adopt the Committee Revenue recommending passage. report. Starr moved that the minority report be substituted for the committee report. Call of the HB 2654 -- Report by Committee on Business, Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and Transportation and Workforce Development Gordly. All present. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. HJR 14 -- Motion to substitute the minority report for the committee report carried, the vote was: HB 2872 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary Ayes, 30. recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. HJR 14 -- Bill, as amended by minority report, read final time. Brown moved to refer to Committee HB 3047 -- Report by Committee on Finance and on Ways and Means. Call of the Senate demanded by Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Brown joined by Devlin and Gordly. All present. bill. Potential conflict of interest declared by Johnson. The HB 3048 -- Report by Committee on Finance and vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 12 – Atkinson, Beyer, Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Morse, bill. Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters. Motion carried. HB 3485 -- Report by Committee on Rules SCR 19; SJR 39; SB 43 -- Read second time and recommending passage with amendments to the B- passed to third reading. Engrossed bill. SB 5542 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; HB 3537 -- Report by Committee on Finance and nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse; excused, Revenue recommending passage with amendments. 2 – Carter, George, G. Bill passed. Senate recessed until 10:30 a.m. by unanimous SB 5543 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by consent at the request of the Chair. Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Senate reconvened at 10:30 a.m. President nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse; Courtney in Chair. All present. excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, George, G. Bill passed. Senate having recessed following the order of HB 2595, 3126, 3201, 3437, 3539 -- Read first Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the time and referred to President’s desk. order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous HCR 6; HB 2023, 2026, 2333, 2340, 2568, 2677, consent at the request of the Chair. 2891, 3047, 3048, 3279, 3386 -- Read second time and HB 2205 -- Taken from today’s third reading passed to third reading. calendar and placed on June 13 calendar by voice vote HB 2021 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by on motion of Prozanski. Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse; excused, 3 – Bates, Carter, George, G. Bill passed. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-181

HB 2435 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Devlin, George, L., George, L. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; Gordly, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Morrisette, nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Morse, Nelson, Verger, Westlund, Winters; absent – Whitsett; excused, 4 – Bates, Carter, George, G., Avakian, Bates, Burdick, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, Prozanski. Bill passed. Verger granted unanimous G., Johnson, Kruse, Monroe, Prozanski, Schrader, consent to change vote from nay to aye. Starr, Walker, Whitsett. HB 2822 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Call of the Senate demanded by Winters joined Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; by Brown and Metsger. All present except George, G., nays, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 3 – Carter, George, G., absent. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged Prozanski. Bill passed. allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Reverend Don Kerr, Woodland Chapel, Salem. HB 2971 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; SB 39, 69, 119, 211, 253, 342, 447, 728, 779, 789, nays, 8 – Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, Monroe, 815, 865 -- Message from the House announcing Morrisette, Verger, Walker, President Courtney; concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. excused, 3 – Carter, George, G., Prozanski. Bill passed. SB 78, 154, 161, 163, 183, 214, 219, 288, 318, 345, 347, 365, 404, 416, 492, 595, 597, 688, 753, 755, HB 3009 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 814, 875 -- Message from the House announcing Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: passage as amended by the House. Ayes, 27; excused, 3 – Carter, George, G., Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 2235 -- Message from the House announcing refusal to concur in Senate amendments. Conferees to HB 3407 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by be appointed. Burdick. Potential conflict of interest declared by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; SB 131, 208, 209, 216, 620, 625, 889; HB 2213 -- excused, 2 – Carter, George, G. Bill passed. Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on June 8. HB 3454 -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; Committee Report Summary No. 119 listing the nays, 3 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L.; excused, 2 – following reports was distributed to members June 8. Carter, George, G. Bill passed. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 117; HB 5001; 2193, 2574, 2674, 3270 -- Message from the House announcing passage. SB 807 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments SB 116 -- Message from the House announcing and requesting referral to Committee on Ways and passage as amended by the House. Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by order of the President. HB 2095, 2190, 2228, 2397, 2460, 2466, 2487, 2498, 2548, 2783, 2871, 3183, 3186 -- Message from HB 2252 -- Report by Committee on Judiciary the House announcing concurrence in Senate recommending passage with amendments to the A- amendments and repassage. Engrossed bill. HB 2112 -- Message from the House announcing SB 959 -- Read second time and passed to third refusal to concur in Senate amendments. Conferees to reading. be appointed. Senate recessed until 10:40 a.m. by unanimous Senate reverted to First Reading of House consent on motion of Brown. Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senate reconvened at 10:40 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Deckert, HB 5001; 2193, 2574, 2674, 3270 -- Read first George, G., excused. time and referred to President's desk. Senate, having recessed under the order of Third President Courtney announced the following Reading of Senate Measures, resumed under that committee assignments effective June 5. order by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Fujian Sister State Committee SCR 19 -- Read final time. Carried by Whitsett. Senator Peter Courtney, Co-Chair On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; Senator Roger Beyer excused, 1 – Burdick. Resolution adopted. Deckert Senator Betsy Johnson and George, G., excused when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. SB 5521; 8, 23, 109, 156, 234, 883; HJM 3, 23; HB 5013; 2134, 2168, 2175, 2185, 2186, 2187, 2213, SJR 39 -- Read final time. Carried by Gordly. 2222, 2230, 2231, 2232, 2234, 2258, 2382, 2650, 2821, On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 30. 2853, 2908, 2952, 3025, 3103, 3486, 3541 -- President Resolution adopted. Courtney signed on June 8. SB 43 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Monday by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Bill passed. HB 2252, 2654, 2872, 3485, 3537 -- Read second Monday, June 11, 2007 -- Morning Session time and passed to third reading. HCR 6 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney Deckert. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: in Chair. The following members were present: Ayes, 30. Resolution adopted.

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HB 2023 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HJM 24 Rules George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill passed. HB 2155 Finance and Revenue HB 2827 Rules; Ways and Means HB 2026 -- Read third time. Carried by George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill HB 3509 Rules passed. The following measures were referred to HB 2333 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by committee on June 8 and recorded on Committee Beyer. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, Referral List No. 80 which was distributed to 2 – Devlin, Monnes Anderson. Bill passed. Johnson members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and granted unanimous consent to change vote from nay Status Report by order of the President. to aye. Devlin granted unanimous consent to change vote from aye to nay. HB 5001 Ways and Means HB 2193 Ways and Means HB 2333 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the HB 2574 Ways and Means journal: HB 2595 Rules “I voted no on HB 2333 because a person convicted of HB 2674 Rules rape in the 3rd degree, sexual abuse in the 3rd degree, and HB 3126 Rules sodomy in the 3rd degree would not have to report as a sex HB 3201 Finance and Revenue offender. I agree that there should be some leniencies for HB 3270 Rules certain situations but this is not the bill. An alternative is HB 3437 Rules to give discretion to the court.” HB 3539 Rules HB 2340 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; HB 2723 -- Avakian, Prozanski, Beyer appointed nays, 4 – Carter, George, G., Gordly, Walker. Bill Senate conferees. passed. Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Tuesday by HB 2568 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; nays, 1 – Schrader. Bill passed. Tuesday, June 12, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 2677 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Pro Bill passed. Tempore Carter in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, HB 2891 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by President Courtney, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Prozanski. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes joined by Gordly and Prozanski. All present. On Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 13 – Prozanski, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Atkinson, Beyer, Burdick, Ferrioli, George, G., Whitsett, Winters; Bates, Burdick, Deckert, absent; George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Schrader, excused. Colors were posted and the Senate Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Senator Carter, Portland. HB 3047 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Bill SB 5505, 5539, 5540; SB 464, 582, 788, 1044 -- passed. Message from the House announcing passage. HB 3048 -- Moved to the foot of today's third SB 336, 375, 431, 694, 1011, 1017 -- Message reading calendar by unanimous consent at the from the House announcing passage as amended by request of the Chair. the House. HB 3279 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HJR 49, 50; HB 2435, 2822, 2936, 2971, 3009, Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 16; 3407 -- Message from the House announcing nays, 14 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Verger, Whitsett, Winters. Bill passed. HB 2021 -- Message from the House announcing House refusal to concur in Senate amendments. HB 3386 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Conferees to be appointed. George, L. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Verger and Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: SB 207 -- Message from the House announcing Ayes, 28; nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse. Bill passed. Greenlick, Kotek, Maurer appointed House conferees. Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. SB 244 -- Message from the House announcing Bonamici, Macpherson, Whisnant appointed House HB 3048 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by conferees. Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; nays, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. SB 1040 -- Message from the House announcing Buckley, Dallum, Greenlick appointed House The following measures were referred to conferees. committee on June 8 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 79 which was distributed to HB 2112 -- Message from the House announcing members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Holvey, Girod, Schaufler appointed House conferees. Status Report by order of the President. Committee Report Summary No. 120 listing the following reports was distributed to members June SB 610 Rules; Ways and Means SENATE JOURNAL SJ-183

11. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by Committee on Rules recommending Report by order of the President. that the Governor’s appointment of Mark Knutson to the State Commission on Children and Families be HB 2171 -- Report by Committee on Business, confirmed. Transportation and Workforce Development recommending passage with amendments and Report by Committee on Rules recommending requesting referral to Committee on Finance and that the Governor’s reappointment of Rodney Nichols Revenue. Referred to Committee on Finance and (appearance waived) to the Oregon Board of Dentistry Revenue by order of the President. be confirmed. HB 2263 -- Report by Committee on Education Report by Committee on Rules recommending and General Government recommending passage that the Governor’s appointment of Nancy Floyd to with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. the Oregon Economic and Community Development Commission be confirmed. HB 2269 -- Report by Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development Report by Committee on Rules recommending recommending passage with amendments and that the Governor’s appointments of Jerry Berger (r) requesting referral to Committee on Ways and (appearance waived), Lewis Frederick and Nikki Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Squire (r) (appearance waived) to the State Board of by order of the President. Education be confirmed en bloc. HB 2285 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Report by Committee on Rules recommending recommending passage with amendments and that the Governor’s appointments of Michael requesting referral to Committee on Rules. Referred Cannarella, Mylia Christensen, Richard Clarke, Ron to Committee on Rules by order of the President. Gallinat, Thomas Husted, Alison Little, Steve McNannay, Victor Musial, Peter Tarzian and Brett HB 2619 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Yancey to the Oregon Educators Benefit Board be recommending passage with amendments. confirmed en bloc. HB 2635 -- Report by Committee on Commerce Report by Committee on Rules recommending recommending passage with amendments. that the Governor’s appointment of Vickie Cowan to HB 3362 -- Report by Committee on Commerce the Employment Relations Board be confirmed. recommending passage with amendments. Report by Committee on Rules recommending HB 3501 -- Report by Committee on Health that the Governor’s reappointment of Bob Shiprack Policy and Public Affairs recommending passage with (appearance waived) to the Energy Facility Siting amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Council be confirmed. Committee Report Summary No. 121 listing the Report by Committee on Rules recommending following reports was distributed to members today. that the Governor’s reappointments of Donalda Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Dodson (appearance waived) and Kenneth Williamson by order of the President. (appearance waived) to the Environmental Quality Commission be confirmed en bloc. HB 2637 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s reappointment of Carter Kerns HB 2674 -- Report by Committee on Rules (appearance waived) to the State Fish and Wildlife recommending passage of the B-Engrossed bill. Commission be confirmed. HB 2961 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Report by Committee on Rules recommending Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed that the Governor’s appointment of Rodney McDowell bill. to the Health Services Commission be confirmed. Report by Committee on Rules recommending Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s reappointment of Clifford Houck that the Governor’s appointments of Hannah Fisher- (appearance waived) to the Appraiser Certification Arfer and Preston Pulliams to the State Board of and Licensure Board be confirmed. Higher Education be confirmed en bloc. Report by Committee on Rules recommending Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s appointments of Robert Ferguson that the Governor’s appointments of Dayle Niemie (r) and Michael McFall (r) (appearance waived) to the (appearance waived) and Lyla Swafford to the Home State Apprenticeship and Training Council be Care Commission be confirmed en bloc. confirmed en bloc. Report by Committee on Rules recommending Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s reappointment of Marguerite that the Governor’s appointment of Larry Dalrymple LaMont (appearance waived) to the State Housing to the State Aviation Board be confirmed. Council be confirmed. Report by Committee on Rules recommending Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s appointments of Donald Dartt (r) that the Governor’s appointment of LeRon Howland (appearance waived), Joyce Green (r) (appearance to the Oregon State Lottery Commission be waived), Irvin Handleman (r) (appearance waived), confirmed. Annis Holsworth, Deborah Marinos (r) (appearance waived) and Richard Phay to the Commission for the Report by Committee on Rules recommending Blind be confirmed en bloc. that the Governor’s reappointment of Patricia Smith (appearance waived) to the Board of Medical Report by Committee on Rules recommending Examiners be confirmed. that the Governor’s appointment of Jon Hooker to the Board of Boiler Rules be confirmed.

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Report by Committee on Rules recommending SCR 18 -- Made a Special Order of Business that the Governor’s appointment of Brian Rossiter to immediately by unanimous consent on motion of the Outdoor Youth Program Advisory Board be Brown. confirmed. SCR 18 -- Under Special Order of Business, read Report by Committee on Rules recommending final time. Carried by Brown. On passage of the that the Governor’s appointment of Jay Graves to the resolution the vote was; Ayes 26; absent, 3 – Bates, State Parks and Recreation Commission be Burdick, Deckert; excused, 1 – Schrader. Resolution confirmed. adopted. Report by Committee on Rules recommending Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. that the Governor’s appointments of Nancy Chi (r) (appearance waived), Sandra Douma (r) (appearance Senate recessed until 10:35 a.m. by unanimous waived), Leonard Friedman, Gloria Larson (r) consent on motion of Ferrioli. (appearance waived), Glenn Rodriguez (r) Senate reconvened at 10:35 a.m. President Pro (appearance waived) and Brett Sheppard to the Tempore Carter in Chair. All present except Burdick, Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors absent. be confirmed en bloc. Senate, having recessed under the order of Report by Committee on Rules recommending Propositions and Motions, resumed under that order that the Governor’s appointment of Paul Rosenbaum by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. to the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Portland be confirmed. SB 116 B-Eng. -- Prozanski moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. Report by Committee on Rules recommending On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 29; that the Governor’s reappointment of Nancy Kemp to absent, 1 – Burdick. Bill repassed. the State Board of Psychologist Examiners be confirmed. SB 729 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on June 13 calendar by Report by Committee on Rules recommending unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. that the Governor’s appointment of Paul McKenna (appearance waived) to the Public Employees’ Benefit SB 959 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Board be confirmed. Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Carter; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – Report by Committee on Rules recommending Nelson. Bill passed. that the Governor’s appointments of Todd Anderson, Kelly Bach (r) (appearance waived), Richard Brown, HB 2263, 2619, 2635, 2637, 2674, 2961, 3362, William Lafferty (r) (appearance waived), Steven 3501 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Piper (r) (appearance waived), James Whelan (r) (appearance waived), Max Williams (r) (appearance HB 2252 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by waived) and Thomas Wright (r) (appearance waived) Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; to the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – Nelson, Schrader. be confirmed en bloc. Bill passed. Report by Committee on Rules recommending HB 2654 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by that the Governor’s reappointments of Edward Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Jensen (appearance waived), Larry Wolf (appearance nays, 1 – George, G.; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 2 – waived) and Duncan Wyse (appearance waived) to the Nelson, Schrader. Bill passed. (Monnes Anderson in Quality Education Commission be confirmed en bloc. Chair) Report by Committee on Rules recommending HB 2872 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by that the Governor’s appointment of Eugene Bentley Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 17; as the Real Estate Commissioner be confirmed. nays, 11 – Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Starr, Whitsett, Report by Committee on Rules recommending Winters; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – Nelson. that the Governor’s reappointment of Michael Nelson Bill passed. (appearance waived) to the Oregon Transportation Commission be confirmed. HB 3485 C-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Report by Committee on Rules recommending nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, that the Governor’s appointments of Ralph Brown (r) Whitsett; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – Nelson. (appearance waived), Terry Clelen (r) (appearance Bill passed. waived), Thomas Cope (r) (appearance waived), Emily Gilliland, Kevin Kecskes (r) (appearance waived), HB 3537 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Julie Martinez (r) (appearance waived) and Eva Deckert. Potential conflict of interest declared by Schweber to the Oregon Volunteers Commission for Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Voluntary Action and Service be confirmed en bloc. nays, 1 – Atkinson; absent, 1 – Burdick; excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. (Carter in Chair) Report by Committee on Rules recommending that the Governor’s appointment of Raymond HB 2112 -- Metsger, Winters, George, L., Williams to the Water Resources Commission be appointed Senate conferees. confirmed. SJM 8; SB 5501, 5529, 5537; 36, 91, 104, 107, Report by Committee on Rules recommending 133, 153, 188, 238, 264, 296, 440, 462, 491, 523, 544, that the Governor’s appointments of Dale Dickenson 561, 567, 762, 790, 804, 822, 872, 879, 951, 1022 -- and Kevin Peterson (r) (appearance waived) to the President Courtney signed on June 12. Oregon Workforce Investment Board be confirmed en Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Wednesday by bloc. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. 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George, G., recommending adoption with different Wednesday, June 13, 2007 -- Morning Session amendments to the A-Engrossed resolution. Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Pro SB 3 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Tempore Carter in Chair. The following members Revenue recommending passage with amendments. were present: Avakian, Beyer, Brown, President Committee Report Summary No. 124 listing the Courtney, Ferrioli, Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes following reports was distributed to members today. Anderson, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Verger, Walker, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Winters; absent – Atkinson, Burdick, Deckert, Devlin, by order of the President. George, G., George, L., Monroe, Prozanski, Starr, Westlund, Whitsett; excused – Bates, Johnson, HB 2294 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Schrader. Revenue recommending passage of the B-Engrossed bill. Call of the Senate demanded by Winters joined by President Courtney and Nelson. All present except HB 2369 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Burdick, George, G., Monroe, Westlund, absent; Revenue recommending passage. Bates, Schrader, excused. Pending arrival of members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. Further HB 3321 -- Report by Committee on Rules proceedings under the Call terminated by unanimous recommending passage with amendments to the A- consent on motion of Brown. All present except Bates, Engrossed bill. Schrader excused. Senate reassembled. Colors were Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Pastor Karen Pollan, First Presbyterian Senate recessed until 10:40 a.m. by unanimous Church, Salem. consent on motion of Brown. SB 5535, 5544; HB 5019, 5020, 5021 -- Message Senate reconvened at 10:40 a.m. President Pro from the House announcing passage. Tempore Carter in Chair. All present except Bates, Johnson, excused. SCR 17 -- Message from the House announcing adoption as amended by the House. Senate, having recessed under the order of Propositions and Motions, resumed under that order SB 145, 337, 1042 -- Message from the House by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. announcing passage as amended by the House. Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. HB 2333, 2340, 2568, 2677, 3386 -- Message from the House announcing concurrence in Senate HB 2263 -- Taken from today’s third reading amendments and repassage. calendar and placed on June 14 calendar by voice vote on motion of Walker. HB 2021 -- Message from the House announcing Schaufler, Esquivel, Holvey appointed House SB 78 B-Eng. -- Brown moved that the Senate conferees. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; HB 2967 -- Message from the House announcing excused, 2 – Bates, Johnson. Bill repassed. failure to pass. SB 161 B-Eng. -- Morrisette moved that the SB 5525; SB 16, 176, 215, 222, 261, 554, 716, Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. 777, 985 -- Message from the House announcing the On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; Speaker signed on June 12. excused, 2 – Bates, Johnson. Bill repassed. Atkinson Committee Report Summary No. 122 listing the granted unanimous consent to change vote from nay following reports was distributed to members June to aye. 12. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status SB 183 B-Eng. -- Morrisette moved that the Report by order of the President. Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. SB 1051 -- Report by Committee on Rules On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 26; recommending passage with amendments. nays, 2 – Beyer, George, L.; excused, 2 – Bates, Johnson. Bill repassed. HB 2243 -- Report by Committee on Education and General Government recommending passage SB 214 B-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 19; HB 2585 -- Report by Committee on Rules nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, G., George, L., recommending passage with amendments to the A- Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; excused, 4 – Bates, Brown, Engrossed bill. Johnson, President Courtney. Bill repassed. HB 3482 -- Report by Committee on Finance and SB 219 A-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate Revenue recommending passage with amendments to concur in House amendments and repass bill. On the A-Engrossed bill. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 4 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; excused, Committee Report Summary No. 123 listing the 3 – Bates, Johnson, President Courtney. Bill following reports was distributed to members June repassed. 12. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 318 B-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On SJR 4 -- Report by Committee on Finance and concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 21; Revenue, signed by Deckert, Chair, recommending nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Whitsett; adoption with amendments to the A-Engrossed excused, 5 – Bates, Brown, Deckert, Johnson, resolution. Minority Report, signed by Starr and President Courtney. Bill repassed.

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SB 336 A-Eng. -- Schrader moved that the SB 875 B-Eng. -- Verger moved that the Senate Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 18; concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., excused, 2 - Bates, Schrader. Bill repassed. George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Bates. Bill repassed. SB 1011 B-Eng. -- Avakian moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. SB 345 B-Eng. -- Prozanski moved that the On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 20; Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 22; George, L., Kruse, Morse, Whitsett; excused, 2 – nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Starr; Bates, Schrader. Bill repassed. excused, 3 – Atkinson, Bates, Schrader. Bill repassed. Rules suspended by unanimous consent and the SB 347 B-Eng. -- Prozanski moved that the following appointments confirmed en bloc on motion Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. of Kruse. On confirmation the vote was: Ayes, 24; On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 2 – Atkinson, Beyer; excused, 4 – Bates, excused, 2 – Bates, Schrader. Bill repassed. Burdick, Metsger, Schrader. Confirmed en bloc. SB 365 B-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Clifford Houck (r) George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – Bates, Schrader. Bill repassed. State Apprenticeship and Training Council SB 375 A-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Michael McFall (r) concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Verger, Commission for the Blind Whitsett, Winters; excused, 2 – Bates, Schrader. Bill repassed. Donald Dartt (r) SB 404 B-Eng. -- Prozanski moved that the Joyce Green (r) Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 17; Irvin Handelman (r) nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Deborah Marinos (r) Nelson, Whitsett; excused, 6 – Bates, Brown, Deckert, Johnson, Schrader, President Courtney. Bill repassed. Oregon Board of Dentistry SB 431 B-Eng. -- Gordly moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Rodney Nichols (r) concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 24; excused, 6 – Bates, Brown, Deckert, Johnson, Schrader, President Courtney. Bill repassed. State Board of Education

SB 492 B-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate Jerry Berger (r) concur in House amendments and repass bill. Call of the Senate demanded by Devlin joined by Ferrioli and Nikki Squire (r) Prozanski. All present except Bates, excused. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 19; Energy Facility Siting Council nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Carter, Ferrioli, Gordly, Kruse, Morse, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; excused, 1 – Bob Shiprack (r) Bates. Bill repassed.

SB 688 B-Eng. -- Prozanski moved that the Environmental Quality Commission Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Bates. Bill repassed. Donalda Dodson (r) Kenneth Williamson (r) SB 729 -- Senate refused to concur in House amendments by voice vote on motion of Burdick. Conferees to be appointed. State Fish and Wildlife Commission

SB 753 -- Senate refused to concur in House Carter Kerns (r) amendments by voice vote on motion of Walker. Conferees to be appointed. Home Care Commission SB 755 B-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; Dayle Niemie (r) nays, 1 – Beyer; excused, 2 – Bates, Schrader. Bill repassed. State Housing Council SB 814 B-Eng. -- Monroe moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Marguerite LaMont (r) concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; excused, 2 – Bates, Schrader. Bill repassed. Board of Medical Examiners

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Patricia Smith (r) Annis Holsworth Richard Phay Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors Board of Boiler Rules

Nancy Chi (r) Jon Hooker Sandra Douma (r) Gloria Larson (r) State Commission on Children and Families Glenn Rodriquez (r) Mark Knutson Public Employees’ Benefit Board Oregon Economic and Community Development Paul McKenna (r) Commission

Board on Public Safety Standards and Training Nancy Floyd

Kelly Bach (r) State Board of Education William Lafferty (r) Steven Piper (r) Lewis Frederick James Whelan (r) Max Williams (r) Employment Relations Board Thomas Wright (r) Vickie Cowan Quality Education Commission Health Services Commission Edward Jensen (r) Larry Wolf (r) Rodney McDowell Duncan Wyse (r) State Board of Higher Education Oregon Transportation Commission Hannah Fisher-Arfer Michael Nelson (r) Preston Pulliams

Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action Home Care Commission and Service Lyla Swafford Richard Brown (r) Terry Clelen (r) Oregon State Lottery Commission Thomas Cope (r) Kevin Kecskes (r) LeRon Howland Julie Martinez (r) Outdoor Youth Program Advisory Board Oregon Workforce Investment Board Brian Rossiter Kevin Peterson (r) Rules suspended by unanimous consent and the State Parks and Recreation Commission following appointments confirmed en bloc on motion of Monnes Anderson. On confirmation the vote was: Jay Graves Ayes, 25; nays, 2 – Atkinson, Beyer; excused, 3 – Bates, Burdick, Schrader. Confirmed en bloc. Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of State Apprenticeship and Training Council Directors

Robert Ferguson Leonard Friedman Brett Sheppard State Aviation Board Board of Commissioners of the Port of Portland Larry Dalrymple Paul Rosenbaum Commission for the Blind State Board of Psychologist Examiners

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HB 2205 -- Taken from today’s third reading Nancy Kemp calendar and rereferred to Committee on Rules by voice vote on motion of Prozanski.

Board on Public Safety Standards and Training HB 2619 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Kruse; excused, 2 – Bates, Schrader. Bill Todd Anderson passed. (President Courtney in Chair) Richard Brown HB 2635, 2637, 2674, 2961, 3362, 3501 -- Carried over to June 14 calendar by unanimous consent at the Real Estate Commissioner request of the Chair.

SB 729 -- Burdick, Beyer, Atkinson appointed Eugene Bentley Senate conferees.

Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action SB 753 -- Walker, Morrisette, Morse appointed and Service Senate conferees. HB 2021 -- Walker, Metsger, Morse appointed Emily Gilliland Senate conferees. Eva Schweber SJR 15; SB 58, 117, 119, 130, 191, 193, 211, 239, 253, 271, 302, 303, 325, 331, 342, 351, 379, 504, 590, Water Resources Commission 605, 648, 671, 692, 693, 697, 704, 779, 789, 800, 815, 865, 1002, 1034 -- President Courtney signed on June 13. Raymond Williams Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Thursday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Oregon Workforce Investment Board

Thursday, June 14, 2007 -- Morning Session Dale Dickenson Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney Rules suspended by unanimous consent and the in Chair. The following members were present: following appointments confirmed en bloc on motion Avakian, Brown, George, L., Gordly, Kruse, Metsger, of Avakian. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown Monnes Anderson, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, joined by Devlin and Westlund. All present except Prozanski, Verger, Westlund; absent -- Atkinson, Bates, excused. On confirmation the vote was: Ayes, Bates, Beyer, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, 18; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Ferrioli, George, G., Johnson, Monroe, Schrader, George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Starr, Walker, Whitsett, Winters. Call of the Senate Winters; excused, 1 – Bates. Confirmed en bloc. demanded by Brown joined by Gordly and Monnes Anderson. All present except Burdick, Deckert, Oregon Educators Benefit Board Schrader, Starr, Winters, absent. Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by John Maas, Christ Lutheran Church, Michael Cannarella Salem. Presentation from Former Representative Bill Mylia Christensen Markham, Flag Day speech. Richard Clarke SB 59, 73, 100, 135, 139, 149, 167, 169, 173, 175, Ron Gallinat 178, 195, 198, 206, 233, 256, 266, 267, 273, 277, 341, Thomas Husted 384, 399, 433, 466, 479, 482, 490, 501, 543, 563, 568, Alison Little 569, 592, 596, 613, 676, 678, 734, 751, 806, 880, 892, Steve McNannay 894, 967 -- Message from the Governor announcing he Victor Musial signed on June 11. Peter Tarzian SB 255, 257, 292, 517, 829 -- Message from the Brett Yancey Governor announcing he signed on June 13. SJR 4; SB 3, 1051 -- Read second time and HB 2278, 2752 -- Message from the House passed to third reading. announcing passage. Senate reverted to the order of Propositions and SB 94, 108, 591, 653, 656, 684, 812 -- Message Motions by unanimous consent at the request of the from the House announcing passage as amended by Chair. the House. SJR 4; SB 3 -- Taken from the June 14 calendar HB 2252, 2324, 3537 -- Message from the House and rereferred to Committee on Finance and Revenue announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. repassage. Senate resumed under the General Order of HB 2872 -- Message from the House announcing Business by unanimous consent at the request of the refusal to concur in Senate amendments. House Chair. conferees to be appointed. HB 5019, 5020, 5021 -- Read first time and HB 2203, 3026 -- Message from the House referred to President’s desk. announcing the Speaker signed on June 14. HB 2243, 2294, 2369, 2585, 3482 -- Read second Committee Report Summary No.125 listing the time and passed to third reading. following report was distributed to members June 13. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-189

Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 694 B-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate by order of the President. concur in House amendments and repass bill. Call of the Senate demanded by Burdick joined by George, SB 244 -- Report by Conference Committee, G., and Westlund. All present except Walker, absent. signed by Senators Burdick, Devlin, Kruse and On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 20; Representatives Bonamici, Macpherson and nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Whisnant, recommending that the Senate concur in Morse, Nelson, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – Walker. House amendments dated May 22 and that the A- Bill repassed. Engrossed bill be repassed. SB 1017 B-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Committee Report Summary No. 126 listing the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. following reports was distributed to members today. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – Walker. Bill by order of the President. repassed. SB 1056 -- Report by Committee on Rules SB 1042 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that recommending passage with amendments. the Senate concur in House amendments and repass HB 2603 -- Report by Committee on Rules bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: recommending passage. Ayes, 24; nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Walker. Bill repassed. HB 3086 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending passage. HB 2263 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and rereferred to Committee on Rules by HB 3113 -- Report by Committee on Rules voice vote on motion of Brown. recommending passage of the B-Engrossed bill. SB 416 B-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate HB 3126 -- Report by Committee on Rules concur in House amendments and repass bill. On recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; HB 3314 -- Report by Committee on Rules absent 1 – Walker; excused, 1 – Metsger. Bill recommending passage with amendments to the B- repassed. Engrossed bill. SB 1051 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3455 -- Report by Committee on Finance and George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed nays, 2 – Monnes Anderson, Schrader; absent 1– bill. Walker; excused, 1 – Metsger. Bill passed. Senate recessed until 10:30 a.m. by unanimous SB 1051 A-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson requested consent at the request of the Chair. the following explanation of vote be entered into the Senate reconvened at 10:30 a.m. President journal: Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, “I voted no on HB 1051. Exclusive use farm land Deckert, Morrisette, Schrader, Walker, Winters, should not be used for siting facilities for storage of aerial absent. display fireworks. We cannot, as a legislature, continue to Senate, having recessed following the order of make land use exceptions outside our land use process. We Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the cannot continue to make exceptions and take our valuable order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous farm land for use in purposes other than farm use.” consent at the request of the Chair. HB 3057 -- Message from the House announcing SB 154 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that passage. the Senate concur in House amendments and repass SB 279, 863, 989 -- Message from the House bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: announcing passage as amended by the House. Ayes, 24; absent, 6 – Atkinson, Deckert, Morrisette, Schrader, Walker, Winters. Bill repassed. HB 2654 -- Message from the House announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. SB 288 B-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On HB 2278, 2752. 3057 -- Read first time and concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 26; referred to President’s desk. absent, 2 – Walker, Winters; excused, 2 – Deckert, Prozanski. Bill repassed. HB 5019, 5020, 5021; 2603, 3086, 3113, 3126, 3321, 3455 -- Read second time and passed to third SB 416 -- Moved to the foot of today's third reading. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2635 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; SB 595 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Verger, the Senate concur in House amendments and repass Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – Walker. Bill passed. bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 25; absent, 2 – Walker, Winters; excused, 3 – HB 2637 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Deckert, Prozanski. Bill repassed. Devlin. Call of the Senate demanded by Devlin joined by Westlund and Winters. All present except Walker, SB 597 A-Eng. -- Brown moved that the Senate absent. Pending arrival of members subject to the concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Call, Senate at ease. Further proceedings under the concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 26; Call terminated by unanimous consent at the request absent 1 – Walker; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Deckert, of the Chair. All present except Walker, absent. Prozanski. Bill repassed. Senate reassembled.

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HB 2637 A-Eng. -- On passage of bill the vote Call of the Senate demanded by Beyer joined by was: Ayes, 22; nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., George, L., Kruse. All present except Deckert, Devlin, Kruse, Schrader, Starr, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Walker. George, G., absent. Pending arrival of members Bill passed. subject to the Call, Senate at ease. Further proceedings under the Call terminated by unanimous HB 2674 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by consent at the request of the Chair. All present. Avakian. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown Senate reassembled. Colors were posted and the joined by Devlin, Gordly. All present except Walker, Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by absent. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; Father Crumb, St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Salem. George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Walker. Bill passed. HCR 13 -- Message from the House announcing adoption. HB 2961 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; HB 2872 -- Message from the House announcing nays, 1 – George, L.; absent, 1 – Walker. Bill passed. Beyer, Macpherson, Smith, G. appointed House conferees. HB 3362 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; SJM 8; SJR 15; SB 5501, 5529, 5537; 36, 58, 91, nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Verger, 104, 107, 116, 117, 119, 130, 133, 153, 188, 191, 193, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Walker. Bill passed. 211, 238, 239, 253, 264, 271, 296, 302, 303, 325, 331, 342, 351, 379, 440, 462, 491, 504, 523, 544, 561, 567, HB 3501 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 590, 605, 648, 671, 692, 693, 697, 704, 762, 779, 789, Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; 790, 800, 804, 815, 822, 865, 872, 879, 951, 1002, absent, 1 – Walker. Bill passed. 1022, 1034; HB 2030, 2104, 2107, 2117, 2131, 2179, HB 2243 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 2204, 2224, 2229, 2256, 2322, 2448, 2473, 2478, 2538, Morse. Potential conflict of interest declared by 2628, 2676, 2762, 2905, 2910, 3093, 3100, 3442, 3469, Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; 3484, 3538, 3540 -- Message from the House nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Schrader, announcing the Speaker signed on June 14. Verger; absent, 1 – Walker. Bill passed. Committee Report Summary No. 127 listing the HB 2294 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by following reports was distributed to members June George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; 14. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status nays, 1 – George, L.; absent, 2 – Schrader, Walker. Report by order of the President. Bill passed. HB 5019 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2369 -- Read third time. Carried by George, Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 bill. – Walker. Bill passed. HB 5020 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2585 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; bill. nays, 3 – Schrader, Verger, Winters; absent, 1 – HB 5021 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Walker. Bill passed. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed HB 3482 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by bill. Starr. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; Committee Report Summary No. 128 listing the absent, 1 – Walker. Bill passed. following reports was distributed to members June The following measures were referred to 14. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status committee on June 13 and recorded on Committee Report by order of the President. Referral List No. 81 which was distributed to SJR 4 -- Report by Committee on Finance and members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Revenue, signed by Deckert, recommending passage Status Report by order of the President. with amendments to the B-Engrossed resolution. Minority Report, signed by Starr, George, G., HB 5019 Ways and Means recommending adoption with different amendments HB 5020 Ways and Means to the B-Engrossed resolution. HB 5021 Ways and Means SB 5513 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2872 -- Prozanski, Monroe, Starr appointed Means recommending passage with amendments. Senate conferees. SB 5515 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 116 -- President Courtney signed on June 13. Means recommending passage with amendments. Senate adjourned until 10:00 a.m. Friday by SB 5520 -- Report by Committee on Ways and unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 5536 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Friday, June 15, 2007 -- Morning Session Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 3 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Senate convened at 10:00 a.m. President Revenue recommending passage with amendments to Courtney in Chair. The following members were the A-Engrossed bill. present: Atkinson, Avakian, Beyer, Brown, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, SB 450 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Morrisette, Morse, Prozanski, Verger, Walker; absent Means recommending passage with amendments. – Bates, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, George, G., Gordly, Johnson, Monroe, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, SB 643 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Westlund, Whitsett, Winters. Means recommending passage with amendments. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-191

SB 1052 -- Report by Committee on Rules report be substituted for the committee report. Call of recommending passage with amendments. the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Monnes Anderson and Kruse. All present. HB 3265 -- Report by Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments to the A- SJR 4 -- Motion to substitute minority report Engrossed bill to resolve conflicts. failed. The vote was: Ayes, 11; nays, 19 – Avakian, Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Committee Report Summary No. 129 listing the Gordly, Johnson, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, following reports was distributed to members today. Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Walker, Westlund, President Courtney. Motion failed. by order of the President. SJR 4 B-Eng. -- Bates requested the following SB 1032 -- Report by Committee on Ways and explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Means recommending passage. SB 1033 -- Report by Committee on Ways and “Today, I cast a ‘no’ vote on the minority report to SJR Means recommending passage. 4 for two main reasons. First, the subject of the minority report was not germane to the main measure under debate. HB 5001 -- Report by Committee on Ways and We have minority reports in this process to ensure adequate Means recommending passage. debate on an alternative but related policy proposal. The HB 5002 -- Report by Committee on Ways and subject of voter registration contained in the minority Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed report is in no way related to the subject in the main bill. measure • a revenue referral to the voters. We have a strong committee process in this Legislature that allows HB 5003 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage. bills that have been thoroughly vetted to come before the body. This minority report has not been carefully studied or HB 5022 -- Report by Committee on Ways and scrutinized. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. “The second main reason for my no vote is that there are already protections in our constitution that require U.S. HB 5023 -- Report by Committee on Ways and and Oregon citizenship in order to register to vote. Article 2 Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. of the Oregon Constitution requires an individual to be a United States Citizen and resident of Oregon in order to HB 5038 -- Report by Committee on Ways and register to vote. Likewise, the first question on the voter Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed registration form in Oregon asks an applicant if they are a bill. United States citizen. The registration form also requires HB 2193 -- Report by Committee on Ways and the applicant to attest to the truthfulness of the information Means recommending passage. provided in their application under penalty of $125,00 fine and/or jail time up to 5 years. Given the existence of current HB 2574 -- Report by Committee on Ways and protections in the law, it would appear that this minority Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. report is a purely political maneuver and an unnecessary proposal.” HB 2641 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed SJR 4 B-Eng. -- Gordly requested the following bill. letter from the Office of the Secretary of the State as explanation of vote be entered into the journal: HB 3530 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Dear Mr. Andrews, bill. “Thank you for contacting us by email with your Senate recessed until 10:35 a.m. by unanimous questions. You refer to a campaign advertisement on consent on motion of Brown. television by Ron Saxton, a candidate for Governor at the Senate reconvened at 10:35 a.m. President November 2006 General Election. You describe that in this Courtney in Chair. All present. ad, Mr. Saxton asserts that illegal immigrants obtain Oregon drivers’ licenses and use those licenses to vote in Senate, having recessed following the order of election. You state you would like to know what the actual Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the facts are on this allegation and ask if there are any known order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous instances of illegal immigrants voting in Oregon election consent at the request of the Chair. and if so, how many? SJR 4 -- Brown moved that the rules be suspended and consideration of the minority report “Our office may only speak to the voter registration and committee report be made a Special Order of part of this, as we do not have access to or handle drivers’ Business immediately. Motion carried by unanimous licenses. Therefore, we do not know if any illegal consent. immigrants have attempted to or have been allowed to obtain an Oregon drivers’ license. SB 3 -- Brown moved that consideration of bill be included in the Special Order of Business “Oregon, like other states, asks registrants on their immediately following action on SJR 4. Motion voter registration card whether they are a citizen of the carried by unanimous consent. United States of America. In this space, at the top of the SJR 4 -- Under rules suspension and Special card, it instructs that if they mark ‘no’ to this question they Order of Business, committee report and minority are not to complete the form. To complete the card, the report read. Carter moved that the Senate adopt the person must sign the card swearing that they are qualified committee report. Starr moved that the minority to be an elector and have told the truth on the registration.

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The Oregon card warns voters that failure to tell the truth mistakenly assumed that she could vote when she married on their voter registration card subjects them to prosecution a U.S. citizen and this case did not result in prosecution. for a Class C felony. Another case involved a man from England who registered to vote and voted when not a U.S. citizen and was “The cards are sent to the appropriate county elections prosecuted and found guilty of voting fraud. Some people office. In Oregon the County Clerk, not the Secretary of have suggested that there are a few cases because a non- State, has the statutory responsibility to decide if a citizen commits a Class C felony, and risks deportation, by registrant meets basic qualifications. If a clerk has a reason providing all of their personal information to the to suspect the qualifications of a registrant in their county, government on a voter registration card. they are empower under the law to conduct a hearing, gather evidence and decide if the voter is qualified. “This is not to say that this office or the County Clerks are positive there are no undetected instances in Oregon of “The Help American Vote Act (HAVA,) passed by illegal immigrants registering to vote and falsely attesting Congress in 2001, requires new registrants to provide they are U.S. citizens. We speak only of the complaints filed identification at the time they register. A new registrant with this office. Our office has routinely let it be known that must provide a driver’s license number. If they do not have if anyone has any indication or evidence of non-citizens a driver’s license, they can submit the last four digits of voting in Oregon to please provide that evidence in writing their Social Security number. The numbers are verified by to the applicable County Elections Division or to this office. the county before a voter is deemed as qualified to vote in a However, there must be some specific information provided federal election. to warrant an investigation (for instance, if a complaint was “If an elector does not have either one of these items filed simply stating, to the effect, that the complainant and they are registering by the US Postal service they must suspects ‘there are lots of illegal immigrants registered to provide a copy of another form of identification such as a vote in Oregon,’ that would be too generalized.) pay stub or utility bill. This federal law took effect on “To change the voter registration process would January 1, 2006. A voter will receive a ballot for an election necessitate changes to election laws at the state and/or in Oregon, but only the votes for state and local issues will federal level. A person may wish to contact their state be counted. Until they have completed and submitted the senator and state representatives or U.S. Congressperson to new voter registration card containing the federally discuss such possible legislative changes. required information, the votes for federal offices will not be counted in accordance with federal law. “ORS 247.171 prohibits any person from supplying any information provided on the card knowing it to be false. “All of this comprises an ‘honor system’ of sorts. If the Violation of this prohibition, including falsely swearing to person signs a voter registration card they are swearing the attestation of U.S. citizenship and age of 18 or older, is that they are telling the truth on the card. If the county a Class C Felony. Additionally, ORS 260.695 (4) states no clerk or Election Division were to receive a complaint that person shall vote or offer to vote in any election knowing the someone voting in Oregon is, in fact, not a citizen of the person is not entitled to vote. United States, that would be investigated. If it turned out to be true, the case would be forwarded to the state “There are several safeguards to ensure that Department of Justice for prosecution. We do investigate fraudulent voter registration does not cause ballots to be such complaints but they are infrequent. mailed to false names or phony addresses, none of them fool-proof but, collectively, some of the best in the nation. “Please see attached a list of complaints this office has The county elections officials scrutinize registration cards received back to 1991, specific to the allegation that the when they receive them. If there is doubt about the validity person registering to vote is not a U.S. citizen. (Our office of any of the information, the county may check up on it, receives several other types of complaints dealing with e.g., residence addresses are checked against post office voter registration issues, such as those questioning other street address files. The county may reject the registration voter qualifications, such as where the person currently (ORS 247.174) but must notify the person and allow for a lives, or age of the person, etc.; allegations a person hearing. Overall, however, the election official must be completed a voter registration card(s) in someone else’s cautious in preserving the right to vote and in not name or in a fictitious name(s) – these seem to come up disenfranchising anyone that is qualified. especially when people are being paid for collecting voter registration cards [the payment for collecting voter “Oregon law does allow voters to register here if they registration cards is not in itself an election law violation;] have previously resided in Oregon and intend to return to allegations that a person is registered to vote in more than Oregon. The law includes provisions for long term absent one location in Oregon, etc.) but unless you wish to know electors so that they (if they have not given up citizenship) more about those situations, I won’t try to discuss all of may be given an opportunity to exercise their voting rights. those. “Each county must follow the procedures in the “This office may only speak to what has been filed as Oregon Vote by Mail Manual (posted on our website at, complaints with this office (which include transmittals from http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/vbm/vbm_manual.pdf) County Election officials) alleging election law violation. in conducting an election, in order to ensure accuracy and Based on this information, we have not been presented with integrity. This manual addresses the voter registration evidence of any organized or wide-spread attempt by non- process, as well as ballot processing. The instructions citizens to vote in Oregon elections. As contained in the include that the signature on the return ballot envelope attached list, since 1991, there have been ten complaints must match the signature on the voter registration card. filed with this office involving U.S. citizenship; with two Oregon is probably unique in that every voter who attempts cases resulting in prosecution and the rest closed based on to vote in a vote-by-mail election has the ballot envelope’s the specific circumstances in each case. For instance, one of signature compared to the signature on the original voter these involved a Vietnamese woman who voted because she registration card. This is only done in polling place election SENATE JOURNAL SJ-193 after the election, if at all, or when a particular voter is was: Ayes, 20; nays, 9 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., challenged at the polls. George, L., Kruse, Morse, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – Atkinson. Resolution adopted. “An additional, new component to the election process SJR 4 B-Eng. -- George, L. requested the is the Oregon Centralized Voter Registration system, following explanation of vote be entered into the OCVR. This system includes many features for election journal: management and enables counties to easily determine if a new registrant to their county is already registered to vote “Oregon’s 1989-1991 All-Funds budget was $14.1 elsewhere in Oregon, in order to ensure there are not billion. This biennium’s budget could be over $49 billion. duplicates and the voter is inactivated at the previous That’s an astronomical 350-percent increase. Why has this address. happened? Because legislative session, after legislative session the Legislature adds and expands programs. All “We hope this information is useful to you. Please let while neglecting the reality of the core functions of this us know of any further questions.” state. Sincerely, Norma J. Buckno “We have been told that the Healthy Kids program is Compliance Specialist a critically needed program. However, instead of demonstrating this program’s need by using general fund SJR 4 B-Eng. -- Prozanski requested the dollars, this program will be funded through an following explanation of vote be entered into the unsustainable and declining source of revenue. This is journal: unacceptable. “I voted ‘no’ on the Minority Report of SJR 4 for two “Where will we be in 8 years when the rate of smokers reasons. has decreased even more and the tax revenue is down? “First, the Minority Report is not needed. Section 2(1), What will happen to this program? It’s beyond time for the Article II, of the Oregon Constitution already requires Oregon Legislature to stop making political votes and start Oregon voters to be United States citizens. Further, under formulating cohesive policy. This bill does not address ORS Chapter 247, a person must be registered to vote in these issues.” the county in which they reside. SB 3 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension and Special Order of Business, read third time. Carried “As Senator Brown stated during her floor speech, ‘the by Monnes Anderson. Call of the Senate demanded by Minority Report is ‘a solution in search of a problem.’ Since Brown joined by Bates and Devlin. All present except 1991, over ten million votes have been cast in Oregon. Of Atkinson, absent. On passage of bill the vote was: those ten million votes, only ten individuals have met Ayes, 22; nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., criteria that would even warrant an investigation into their George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; absent, 1 – citizenship. Of those ten, two have been prosecuted. For the Atkinson. Bill passed. math majors out there, non-citizen voting has incidence of Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. 1:1,000,000. Of the two individuals who were prosecuted, the incidence is 1:5,000,000. SB 94 A-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On “Second, I question why SJR 4 was even used as the concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; means to bring the subject matter in the minority report absent, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill forward for a vote. SJR 4 addressed the funding of health repassed. care of Oregon children. The minority report would delete SB 108 -- Senate refused to concur in House this important subject matter and instead substitute a amendments by voice vote on motion of Burdick. requirement to verify that Oregonians are U.S. citizens prior to voting. Why? As mentioned above, there is no SB 145 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that rational basis for advancing the minority report. There is no the Senate concur in House amendments and repass need to burden the state’s county election clerks with a bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., costly verification requirement. George, L., Schrader; absent, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 2 “This political tactic again attempts to divert our – Johnson, Prozanski. Bill repassed. attention away from providing health care to uninsured SB 163 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that Oregon children. It is unfortunate that the legislature could the Senate concur in House amendments and repass not come to an agreement, but after numerous legislative bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: sessions and a number of meetings this session the minority Ayes, 27; absent, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 2 – Johnson, party refused to come to an agreement within the Prozanski. Bill repassed. legislative process. SB 337 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that “Accordingly, I decided to reject the minority report the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: and to advance the committee report to Oregon’s voters. Ayes, 24; absent, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 5 –Carter, The voters will decide whether we should provide health Gordly, Johnson, Prozanski, Winters. Bill repassed. care to uninsured Oregon children.” SB 591 B-Eng. -- Monnes Anderson moved that SJR 4 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension and the Senate concur in House amendments and repass Special Order of Business, as amended by the bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: committee report, read final time. Carried by Carter. Ayes, 20; nays, 4 – Beyer, George, G., George, L., Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Kruse; absent, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 5 – Carter, Gordly and Monnes Anderson. All present except Gordly, Johnson, Prozanski, Winters. Bill repassed. Atkinson, absent. On adoption of resolution, the vote

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SB 653 A-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate SB 108 -- Burdick, Prozanski, Atkinson concur in House amendments and repass bill. On appointed Senate conferees. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 24; absent, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 5 – Carter, Gordly, The following measures were referred to Johnson, Prozanski, Winters. Bill repassed. committee on June 14 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 82 which was distributed to SB 684 B-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and concur in House amendments and repass bill. Call of Status Report by order of the President. the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and Walker. All present except Atkinson, Carter, Gordly, HB 2278 Ways and Means Johnson, Prozanski, Winters, absent. Pending arrival HB 2752 Finance and Revenue of members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. Further proceedings under the Call terminated by HB 3057 Finance and Revenue unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. All Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Monday by present except Atkinson, absent. Senate reassembled. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Atkinson. Bill repassed. Monday, June 18, 2007 -- Morning Session SB 812 B-Eng. -- Avakian moved that the Senate Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney concur in House amendments and repass bill. On in Chair. The following members were present: concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 25; Atkinson, Avakian, Gordly, Kruse, Morse, Nelson; absent, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 4 – Carter, Deckert, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Gordly, Winters. Bill repassed. Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Johnson, SB 989 B-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 25; Westlund, Whitsett, Winters, absent. absent, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 4 – Carter, Deckert, Call of the Senate demanded by Kruse joined by Gordly, Winters. Bill repassed. Atkinson and Gordly. All present except Bates, SB 244 -- Taken from today’s third reading Burdick, Deckert, George, G., Johnson, Metsger, calendar and placed on June 18 calendar by voice vote Monroe, Starr, Westlund, absent. Pending arrival of at the request of the Chair. members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. All present. Senate reassembled. Colors were posted and SJR 4; SB 5513, 5515, 5520, 5536; 3, 450, 643, the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation 1032, 1033, 1052, 1056 -- Read second time and by Pastor Apostle Mondaine, Celebration Tabernacle, passed to third reading. Portland. HJR 18 -- Message from the House announcing SB 5533; 131, 199, 208, 209, 216, 306, 439, 556, adoption. 603, 620, 625, 746, 835, 889 -- Message from the Governor announcing he signed on June 15. HCR 13 -- Message from the House announcing adoption as amended by the House. SB 134, 179, 480; HB 3488, 3514 -- Message from the House announcing passage. HCR 13; HJR 18 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. SB 859 -- Message from the House announcing passage as amended by the House. HB 5001, 5002, 5003, 5022, 5023, 5038; 2193, 2574, 2641, 3265, 3314, 3530 -- Read second time and HB 2619 -- Message from the House announcing passed to third reading. concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. HB 5019 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee Report Summary No. 130 listing the Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; following report was distributed to members June 15. nays, 4 – Beyer, George, G., Kruse, Whitsett; absent, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report 1 – Atkinson. Bill passed. by order of the President. HB 5020 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3057 -- Report by Committee on Finance Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; and Revenue recommending passage of the A- absent, 1 – Atkinson. Bill passed. Engrossed bill. HB 5021 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee Report Summary No. 131 listing the Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; following report was distributed to members June 15. nays, 1 – Beyer; absent, 1 – Atkinson. Bill passed. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. HB 2603 -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 1 – HB 3555 -- Report by Committee on Rules Atkinson; excused, 3 – Bates, Westlund, Whitsett. Bill recommending passage with amendments to the A- passed. Engrossed bill. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. HB 3113 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; Committee Report Summary No. 132 listing the absent, 1 – Atkinson; excused, 9 – Bates, Carter, following reports was distributed to members today. Gordly, Johnson, Morrisette, Morse, Verger, Whitsett, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Winters. Bill passed. by order of the President. HB 3086, 3126, 3321, 3455 -- Carried over to SB 1040 A-Eng. -- Report by Conference June 18 calendar by unanimous consent at the Committee, signed by Senators Kruse, President request of the Chair. Courtney, Walker and Representatives Buckley, Dallum, Greenlick, recommending that the Senate SENATE JOURNAL SJ-195

concur in House amendments dated May 21 and that Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Whitsett, Winters. the A-Engrossed bill be further amended and Bill repassed. repassed. SB 863 B-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate HB 2342 -- Report by Conference Committee, concur in House amendments and repass bill. On signed by Senators Beyer, Burdick, Walker and concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 22; Representatives Barker, Macpherson, Olson, nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., recommending the House concur in Senate George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett. Bill repassed. amendments dated May 25 and that the bill be repassed. SB 244* -- Conference Committee report adopted and bill repassed on motion of Burdick. The HB 2723 -- Report by Conference Committee, vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., signed by Senators Avakian, Beyer, Prozanski and Whitsett. Bill repassed. Representatives Dingfelder, Garrard, Greenlick, recommending the House concur in Senate SB 5513 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by amendments dated May 30 and that the bill be Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; further amended and repassed. nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse. Bill passed. HB 2155 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage. SB 5515 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morse. Potential conflicts of interest declared by HB 3044 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Courtney and Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Ayes, 30. Bill passed. bill. SB 5520 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Committee Report Summary No. 133 listing the Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; following reports was distributed to members June nays, 2 – Atkinson, George, L. Bill passed. 18. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 5536 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SB 420 -- Report by Committee on Ways and nays, 3 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse. Bill passed. Means recommending passage. SB 450 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 958 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Bill passed. bill. SB 643 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HCR 13 -- Report by Committee on Rules Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 30. recommending adoption. Bill passed. HJR 4 -- Report by Committee on Rules SB 1032 -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. recommending adoption. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., HJR 31 -- Report by Committee on Rules Kruse, Starr. Bill passed. recommending adoption. SB 1032 -- George, L. requested the following HB 2278 -- Report by Committee on Ways and explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed bill. “My vote against SB 1032, is due to my great concern Senate recessed until 10:30 a.m. by unanimous over the power of the executive branch via administrative consent on motion of Brown. rules. Senate reconvened at 10:30 a.m. President “There is a growing effort by some in the Legislature Courtney in Chair. All present. to shift more of the legislative branch’s constitutional authority to the executive branch via administrative rules. Senate, having recessed following the order of Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the “The broad granting of authority in the writing of order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous administrative rules alone is of serious concern, but SB consent at the request of the Chair. 1032 – and other legislation moving through the Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. Legislature – is now granting agencies the power to go a step further and raise revenue through rule, without HB 3314 -- Made a Special Order of business at legislative approval. the head of today’s third reading calendar by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. “The power to write laws and raise revenue is clearly the responsibility of the legislative branch. It is our HB 3314 C-Eng. -- Under Special Order of constitutional obligation to defend the separation of power, Business, read third time. Carried by Prozanski. On and preserve the integrity of the constitutional process of passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 4 – Beyer, legislative oversight.” George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 1 – Bates. Bill passed. SB 1033 -- Read third time. Carried by Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 5 – SB 571 C-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate Atkinson, Beyer, George, G., George, L., Kruse; concur in House amendments and repass bill. Call of excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Burdick and Devlin. All present. On concurrence and SB 1052 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by repassage the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 12 – Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Johnson, Kruse, excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed.

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SB 1056 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 614; HB 2125, 3294, 3432 -- Message from Verger. Potential conflict of interest declared by the House announcing passage. Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. SB 484, 725, 1036 -- Message from the House announcing passage as amended by the House. HB 3488, 3514 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. HB 2243, 2585, 2635, 2891, 3279, 3362, 3482 -- Message from the House announcing concurrence in HB 2155, 3044 -- Read second time and passed Senate amendments and repassage. to third reading. SB 108 -- Message from the House announcing HB 3086 -- Read third time. Carried by Avakian. Beyer, Gilman, Read appointed House conferees. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 4 – Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; excused, 1 – SB 729 -- Message from the House announcing Deckert. Bill passed. Cameron, Macpherson, Read appointed House conferees. HB 3086 -- George, L. requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the journal: SB 753 -- Message from the House announcing Edwards, Girod, Riley appointed House conferees. “HB 3086 has potentially harmful consequences which HB 2342 -- Message from the House announcing would allow family members, when injured in an auto conference committee report adopted and bill accident, to sue the driver’s insurance company for non- repassed. economic damages. This policy opens the door for collusion among family member seeking an ‘easy’ settlement. I do not Senate, having recessed under the order of Third believe that a family should benefit from one member’s Reading of House Measures, reverted to the order of First Reading of House Measures by unanimous mistake. consent at the request of the Chair. “I would have supported the bill had HB 3086 been HB 2125, 3294, 3432 -- Read first time and amended to limit it to real economic damages. The referred to President’s desk. inclusion of non-economic allowance opens the law to abuse.” Senate reverted to the order of Second Reading of Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the HB 3126 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by request of the Chair. George, G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. SB 420, 958 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 3321 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Ferrioli. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Senate reverted to the order of Second Reading excused, 2 – Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. of House Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 3455 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; HCR 13; HJR 4, 31; HB 2278 -- Read second time excused, 2 – Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. and passed to third reading. HB 5001 -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. Senate resumed under the order of Third On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 4 – Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at Beyer, George, G., George, L., Kruse; excused, 2 – the request of the Chair. Deckert, Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 5002, 5003, 5022, 5023, 5038; 2193, 2574, HB 5001 -- George, L. requested the following 2641, 3057, 3265, 3530 -- Carried over to June 19 explanation of vote be entered into the journal: calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. “My vote against HB 5001, an appropriation of The following measures were referred to ‘General Fund’ money, is not to be interpreted as opposition committee on June 15 and recorded on Committee to the specific program. Referral List No. 83 which was distributed to “The Co-Chairs’ Budget is vague and the Governor’s members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and budget is unsustainable. We currently have significant Status Report by order of the President. growth in the ‘General’ and ‘All-Funds’ budgets to HCR 13 Rules adequately fund the State. The public needs to be assured – and the Legislature needs to ensure - that expenditures in HJR 18 Rules this session remain sustainable for future legislatures. SB 5505, 5539, 5540; 39, 69, 447, 464, 582, 641, 728, 788, 1044 -- President Courtney signed on June “As a Legislature we need to work on a ‘core functions’ 14. budget that will assure adequate funding for the core functions of state government before we fund other SCR 17; SB 5535, 5544; 78, 161, 183, 214, 219, programs. The overall budget we are passing is 318, 336, 345, 347, 365, 375, 431, 492, 755, 814, 875; unsustainable for future legislatures.” HB 2030, 2104, 2107, 2117, 2131, 2179, 2203, 2204, 2224, 2229, 2256, 2322, 2448, 2473, 2478, 2538, 2628, Senate recessed until 2:30 p.m. by unanimous 2676, 2762, 2905, 2910, 3026, 3093, 3100, 3442, 3469, consent at the request of the Chair. 3484, 3538, 3540 -- President Courtney signed on June 15. Monday June 18, 2007 -- Afternoon Session Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Tuesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senate reconvened at 2:30 p.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Deckert, excused. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-197

Senate, having recessed following the order of Tuesday, June 19, 2007 -- Morning Session Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney consent at the request of the Chair. in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, SB 484 -- Moved to the foot of today's third Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, reading calendar by unanimous consent at the L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes request of the Chair. Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; Starr, absent. Colors were posted SB 656 -- Moved to the foot of today's third and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the Invocation by Donald Baham, Humanist Society, request of the Chair. Beaverton. (Monnes Anderson in Chair) Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. SB 5535, 5544; 78, 161, 183, 318, 336, 365, 347, 365, 375, 431, 492, 755, 814, 875; HB 3445 -- Message SB 725 A-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate from the House announcing the Speaker signed on concur in House amendments and repass bill. On June 18. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; SCR 17; SB 214, 219; HB 2023, 2026, 2095, 2252, absent, 2 – Avakian, Starr; excused, 3 – Carter, 2280, 2294, 2324, 2333, 2340, 2369, 2435, 2548, 2568, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill repassed. Gordly, absent 2637, 2654, 2674, 2677, 2783, 2822, 2848, 2864, 2936, when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote 2961, 2971, 3009, 3046, 3047, 3048, 3386, 3407, 3485, aye. 3537 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on June 19. SB 5507; 10, 329 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Committee Report Summary No. 134 listing the following reports was distributed to members June SB 420 -- Moved to the foot of today's third 18. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status reading calendar by unanimous consent at the Report by order of the President. request of the Chair. SB 5507 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 958 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Means recommending passage with amendments. Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 1 – George, L.; absent, 3 – Avakian, Gordly, SB 10 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Starr; excused, 4 – Burdick, Carter, Prozanski, Means recommending passage with amendments to Schrader. Bill passed. the A-Engrossed bill. HJR 13, 15; HB 2094, 2285, 2513 -- Read second SB 329 -- Report by Committee on Ways and time and passed to third reading. Means recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. HB 5002 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; HJR 13 -- Report by Committee on Finance and nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse; absent, Revenue recommending adoption with amendments 3 – Avakian, Gordly, Starr; excused, 4 – Burdick, to the A-Engrossed resolution. Carter, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. (Atkinson in Chair) HJR 15 -- Report by Committee on Rules, signed by Brown, Chair, recommending adoption with HB 5003 -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. amendments. Minority Report, signed by Kruse and On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 5 – Ferrioli, recommending adoption with different Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse; absent, 3 amendments. – Avakian, Gordly, Starr; excused, 4 – Burdick, Carter, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. HB 2094 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Revenue recommending passage with amendments to HB 5022 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by the A-Engrossed bill. Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, HB 2285 -- Report by Committee on Rules Whitsett; absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 4 – Burdick, recommending passage with amendments to the A- Carter, Prozanski, Schrader. Bill passed. Engrossed bill to resolve conflicts. HB 5023 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2513 -- Report by Committee on Rules Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; recommending passage with amendments to the A- nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Engrossed bill. George, L., Kruse, Verger, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Starr; Committee Report Summary No. 135 listing the excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. following report was distributed to members today. HB 5038 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; by order of the President. nays, 4 – Beyer, George, G., George, L., Kruse; SJR 36 -- Report by Committee on Rules absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 2 – Burdick, Nelson. Bill recommending adoption with amendments. passed. Senate recessed until 10:30 a.m. by unanimous HB 2193 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. consent on motion of Brown. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Senate reconvened at 10:30 a.m. President Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 2 – Courtney in Chair. All present except Starr, absent. Burdick, Nelson. Bill passed.

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HB 2574 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 2 – Brown, Nelson. Bill absent, 1 – Starr. Bill repassed. passed. SB 656 B-Eng. -- Carter moved that the Senate HB 2641 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, L., Kruse, nays, 8 – Beyer, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill Prozanski, Verger, Walker, Westlund; absent, 1 – passed. Starr. Bill repassed. HB 3057 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 656 B-Eng. -- Carter requested the following Schrader. Potential conflicts of interest declared by explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Bates and Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Beyer; absent, 1 – Starr; excused, “As chief sponsor, voting for and making this motion 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. to concur on Senate Bill 656 B, I want to clarify very explicitly that I expect the highest standards to be applied HB 3265 -- Moved to the foot of today's third reading calendar by unanimous consent at the for patient safety. request of the Chair. “SB 656 B sets a higher standard in Oregon law as the HB 3530 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by bill requires consultation with an ophthalmologist when Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; glaucoma progresses. nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 –Starr; excused, 2 – Nelson, Schrader. Bill passed. “Under this bill, an optometrist who is treating a patient for glaucoma must consult with an ophthalmologist HCR 13 -- Read final time. Carried by Beyer. when a patient’s glaucoma progresses to certain specified On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 28; points in the treatment of glaucoma, and anti-glaucoma absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 1 – Nelson. Resolution medication. adopted. HJR 4 -- Read final time. Carried by Ferrioli. “Consultation with an ophthalmologist is required if: On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 28; 1) glaucoma progresses despite the use of a two absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 1 – Nelson. Resolution medications; 2) more than two medications are required; or adopted. 3) a secondary glaucoma develops. HJR 31 -- Read final time. Carried by Avakian. “An optometrist must consult with an ophthalmologist On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 26; if, in comparison to prior examinations, there is a nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 1 – reproducible worsening of the patient’s visual field or a Nelson. Resolution adopted. worsening of the patient’s optic nerve or by rising eye HB 2155 -- Read third time. Carried by George, pressure despite the use of medication. G. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. “An ophthalmologist is a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) who specializes in eye and HB 2278 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by vision care. Ophthalmologists are uniquely trained to Verger. Potential conflict of interest declared by provide the full spectrum of eye care from prescribing Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; glasses to complex eye surgery. absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. “Only ophthalmologists have the medical training and HB 3044 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monroe. Potential conflicts of interest declared by authorization to provide surgical treatments for glaucoma. Beyer and Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ophthalmologists have attended medical school and Ayes, 26; nays, 2 – Ferrioli, Whitsett; absent, 1 – performed an internship a residency, totaling at a minimum Starr; excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. of eight years of education and training. Optometrists do not attend medical school and require only four years of HB 3265 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by optometry school. Courtney. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 4 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse; absent, 1 “Some glaucoma patients have findings that mimic – Starr; excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill passed. glaucoma but may actually be caused by other, potentially Senate, reverted to the order of Third Reading of life-threatening, conditions such as a brain tumor or Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the temporal arthritis. request of the Chair. “Ophthalmologists are trained in medical school in SB 420 -- Read third time. Carried by Gordly. neurology, neurosurgery, rheumatology and various other Call of the Senate demanded by Prozanski joined by medical sub-specialty fields to recognize non-ocular causes Avakian and Gordly. All present except Starr, absent; of vision loss. Nelson, excused. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – Beyer, George, L., Kruse, Verger, “Glaucoma is generally treated with eye drops that Whitsett; absent, 1 – Starr; excused, 1 – Nelson. Bill have bodily side effects with potential for serious even life- passed. threatening interactions with general medical diseases Senate, reverted to the order of Propositions and (such as asthma and cardiac disease) with systemic Motions by unanimous consent at the request of the medications. A patient with other medical conditions whose Chair. glaucoma is worsening requires a medical evaluation by a physician. When the condition moves to certain stages, care SB 484 B-Eng. -- Prozanski moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. by an ophthalmologist is in the best interest of patient care. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 19; SENATE JOURNAL SJ-199

“With this understanding I concur and vote for Senate Bill 656.” The Department of Justice suggests that the Department of Human Services (DHS) should adopt HB 5025; 3364 -- Message from the House administrative rules interpreting the bill that would make announcing passage. the bill less clear by administrative rule that JCAHO and OHA standards, while important in assessing the HB 3113 -- Message from the House announcing capabilities of a hospice care provider, are merely factors to concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. be considered in the exercise of DHS’ authority to regulate HB 3525 -- Message from the House announcing licensed hospice care providers. I will urge DHS to address withdrawal from Committee on Joint Ways and this issue in future legislation, as well. Means to be scheduled for second and third reading. Sincerely, HB 2872 -- Message from the House announcing Theodore R. Kulongoski conference committee report adopted and bill Governor repassed. SB 5525; 117, 176, 215, 222, 261, 554, 716, 777, Senate, reverted to the order of First Reading of 985 -- Message from the Governor announcing he House Measures by unanimous consent at the request signed on June 18. of the Chair. SB 16 -- Message from the Governor announcing HB 5025; 3364 -- Read first time and referred to he signed on June 19. President’s desk. SB 5504, 5530, 5542, 5543; 328, 624, 1049; HB The following measures were referred to 2735 -- Message from the House announcing passage. committee on June 18 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 84 which was distributed to SJR 18; SB 819 -- Message from the House members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and announcing passage as amended by the House. Status Report by order of the President. HB 2691 -- Message from the House announcing bill laid on the table. HB 2125 Ways and Means HB 3294 Rules SB 5505, 5521, 5539, 5540; 8, 23, 39, 69, 109, 156, 234, 447, 464, 582, 641, 728, 788, 883, 1044; HCR HB 3432 Rules; Ways and Means 6; HJR 49, 50; HJM 12, 13; HB 2096, 2114, 2127, HB 3488 Finance and Revenue 2181, 2190, 2223, 2228, 2235, 2237, 2239, 2241, 2242, HB 3514 Finance and Revenue 2261, 2277, 2283, 2284, 2311, 2397, 2446, 2456, 2460, 2466, 2485, 2486, 2487, 2498, 2508, 2537, 2553, 2617, Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Wednesday by 2622, 2704, 2713, 2758, 2760, 2774, 2785, 2799, 2871, unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. 2895, 2913, 2946, 2982, 3013, 3092, 3104, 3178, 3188, 3313, 3328, 3337, 3369, 3377, 3379, 3400, 3420, 3436, 3466, 3490, 3527 -- Message from the House Wednesday, June 20, 2007 -- Morning Session announcing the Speaker signed on June 19. Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney HB 3120, 3161, 3183, 3186, 3303, 3339, 3454 -- in Chair. The following members were present: Message from the House announcing the Speaker Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Carter, signed on June 20. Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Committee Report Summary No. 136 listing the Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, following report was distributed to members June19. Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; absent Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report – Burdick, Schrader, Starr. Colors were posted and by order of the President. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation SB 817 -- Report by Committee on Finance and by Neil Lathen, Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Revenue recommending passage with amendments. Salem. Committee Report Summary No. 137 listing the The following message from the Governor was following report was distributed to members today. read. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. June 19, 2007 HB 2082 -- Report by Committee on Rules The Honorable Peter Courtney recommending passage with amendments to the A- State Capitol, S-203 Engrossed bill. Salem, OR 97301 Senate recessed until 10:20 a.m. by unanimous Dear President Courtney: consent on motion of Brown. I have signed Enrolled Senate Bill 16, which Senate reconvened at 10:20 a.m. President admirably aims to improve the quality of hospice care. In Courtney in Chair. All present except Burdick, the course of the standard bill review process directed by Morrisette, Starr, Verger, absent. my office, the Department of Justice identified a significant Senate, having recessed following the order of legal issue that I must bring to your attention. Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the As enacted, Senate Bill 16 may be vulnerable to the order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous charge that it unconstitutionally delegates the consent at the request of the Chair. government’s authority to the Joint Commission on SB 1040* -- Conference Committee report Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) or the adopted and bill repassed on motion of Kruse. The Oregon Hospice Association (OHA.) JCAHO and OHA are vote was: Ayes, 27; absent, 3 – Morrisette, Starr, not governmental organizations.

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Verger. Bill repassed. Burdick, absent when roll “HJR 15 will modify current law to allow local tax called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. measures to be approved without a double majority in HJR 15 -- Committee report and minority report primary elections and general elections. The double read. Deckert moved that the Senate adopt the majority requirement will still apply in all other elections. I committee report. believe that this is an appropriate compromise for the voters to consider. HJR 15 -- Parliamentary inquiry by Beyer questioning whether this motion is in order in “Accordingly, I voted ‘no’ on the minority report and accordance with Mason’s Manual of Legislative ‘yes’ on the committee report.” Procedure, section 159 which states very clearly that a question can only come in front of a body one time HJR 13 -- Taken from today’s third reading per session unless a motion for reconsideration has calendar and placed on June 21 calendar by voice vote been offered appropriately. Therefore, this motion to on motion of Monroe. ask the same question is out of order. SJR 36; SB 817 -- Read second time and passed Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. to third reading. HJR 15 -- In response, President Courtney read SB 5507 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by from section 726 (5), “When a bill has been rejected at Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; any stage in the house in which it originated, it may nays, 3 – Atkinson, George, G., George, L.; absent, 1 – not be reintroduced in the same house; however, a Starr; excused, 1 – Metsger. Bill passed. new bill, presenting the same question in a modified SB 10 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by form, or a bill presenting substantially the same Brown. Potential conflict of interest declared by question, may be introduced.” President Courtney Johnson. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown ruled that the motion is properly before the Senate. joined by Walker and Westlund. All present except HJR 15 -- Brown demanded a Call of the Senate Starr, absent. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, joined by Devlin and Walker. All members subject to 25; nays, 4 – Beyer, George, G., Kruse, Nelson; the call present except Starr, absent. The vote was: absent, 1 – Starr. Bill passed. Ayes, 19; nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, SB 329 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by G., George, L., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Whitsett, Westlund. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown Winters; absent 1 –Starr. Ruling of the Chair joined by Bates and Westlund. All present except sustained. Starr, absent. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, HJR 15 -- Atkinson moved minority report be 22; nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., substituted for the committee report. Call of the George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 1 – Starr. Bill Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and passed. Winters. All present except Starr, absent. Motion failed, the vote being: Ayes, 10; nays, 19 – Avakian, SB 329 -- Carter requested the following Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Gordly, Johnson, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, “In voting for SB 329, we are creating a road map to Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, President Courtney; absent, 1 – take Oregon to universal coverage. As a nation, we spend Starr. Motion failed. more per capita than any other industrialized nation on health care. HJR 15 -- Resolution, as amended by committee report, read final time. Carried by Deckert, Devlin. “Senate Bill 329 is the product of years of careful Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by work, including work sessions and public meetings in Avakian and Devlin. Pending arrival of members various areas of the state. The work group - Senate Interim subject to the Call, Senate at ease. All present except Commission on Health Care Access and Affordability - met Starr, absent. Senate reassembled. On adoption of in the fall of 2006 in Portland on the east side at my specific resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 9 – Atkinson, request to allow greater accessibility to the deliberation Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – Starr. Resolution process. In the Senate, we have held numerous public adopted. hearings and accessible open work sessions to reach this point, including public testimony before the Joint Ways and HJR 15 -- Prozanski requested the following Means Human Services Subcommittee which I chair. The explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Subcommittee approved $ 1,215,350 General Fund, $ “Although I support the concepts included within the 671,971 Federal Funds expenditure limitation and minority report of HJR 15, I could not vote to substitute the established eight positions within the Oregon Department minority report for the committee report. The committee of Human Services to carry forth the requirements of this report will refer to the voters a measure to modify the measure. double majority voting requirement on local property tax “Section 9 establishes a committee to examine Federal measures. laws and how we may align to improve access and achieve “Since the joint resolution cannot contain two issues, I the goal of universal care. No part of Federal law is have chosen to move forward the policy choice of whether a exempt. Section 9 requires that we look carefully to the double majority vote is necessary to pass local property tax links to Medicaid, the tax code, EMTALA and Medicare. A measures. requirement is we request our Congressional delegation to hold public hearings in Oregon and at the Federal level. “Many communities have seen such tax measures fail, The connection to existing law and acknowledgement of the because more than 50% of registered voters did not cast complexity of health care and delivery are critical to their ballots. I do not believe that individuals who fail or resolution if we are to have true community health care. refuse to vote in an election should be able to doom a measure by not voting. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-201

“This legislation has the support of AARP, AFT- Oregon, the American Association of University of Women Subcommittee on Capital Construction and Bonding of Oregon, Care Oregon, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, the Oregon School Employees Association, the Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good, Mid-Valley Health Care Kurt Schrader, Co-Chair Advocates, Oregon Academy of Family Physicians, Richard Devlin OREGON ACTION, Oregon AFL-CIO, Oregon AFSCME, David Nelson the Alliance for Retired Americans, Oregon Business Association, Oregon Developmental Disabilities Coalition, SB 154, 288, 404, 416, 595, 597, 688, 694, 1011, 1017, 1042; HJM 13; HB 2023, 2026, 2095, 2127, Oregon Education Association, Oregon Nurses Association, 2252, 2280, 2294, 2324, 2333, 2340, 2369, 2435, 2485, Oregon Primary Care Association, Oregon School 2508, 2548, 2568, 2622, 2637, 2654, 2674, 2677, 2704, Employees Association, SEIU Local 49, SEIU Local 503, 2758, 2760, 2783, 2785, 2822, 2848, 2864, 2913, 2936, Oregonians for Health Security, Portland Chapter of the 2961, 2971, 3009, 3046, 3047, 3048, 3313, 3337, 3386, Older Women's League, and the Oregon Women's Rights 3400, 3407, 3420, 3445, 3485, 3527, 3537 -- President Coalition. Courtney signed on June 19. “With careful consideration of these factors, I support HCR 6; HJM 12; HJR 49, 50; HB 2096, 2114, Senate Bill 329 as a step to universal health care coverage.” 2181, 2190, 2223, 2228, 2235, 2237, 2239, 2241, 2242, 2261, 2277, 2283, 2284, 2311, 2397, 2446, 2456, 2460, HB 5012, 5044 -- Message from the House 2466, 2486, 2487, 2498, 2537, 2553, 2617, 2713, 2774, announcing passage. 2799, 2895, 2946, 2982, 3013, 3092, 3104, 3178, 3188, HB 3265, 3314, 3321 -- Message from the House 3328, 3369, 3377, 3379, 3436, 3466, 3490 -- President announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and Courtney signed on June 20. repassage. Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Thursday by HJR 3 -- Message from the House announcing unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. withdrawal from Committee on Elections, Ethics and Rules and scheduled for final consideration. Thursday, June 21, 2007 -- Morning Session HB 2735 -- Read first time and referred to President’s desk. Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: HB 2094 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Devlin, Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Johnson, Kruse, nays, 1 – Whitsett; absent, 1 – Starr. Bill passed. Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, HB 2285, 2513 -- Carried over to June 21 Westlund, Whitsett; Burdick, Carter, Deckert, calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Gordly, Monroe, Starr, Winters, absent. Colors were Chair. posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Senate recessed until 4:00 p.m. by unanimous Invocation by Pastor Michael Harrington, Calvary consent at the request of the Chair. Chapel, Salem. SB 5513; SB 450, 643, 958, 959, 1033; HB 5026, Wednesday, June 20, 2007 -- Afternoon Session 5033, 5037, 5047, 5048; 2199, 2370 -- Message from the House announcing passage. Senate reconvened at 4:00 p.m. President SCR 18, 19 -- Message from the House Courtney in Chair. All present except Starr, absent. announcing adoption. Senate, having recessed following the order of SB 808, 954 -- Message from the House Third Reading of House Measures, reverted to the announcing passage as amended by the House. order of Second Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 154, 288, 404, 416, 595, 597, 688, 694, 1011, 1017, 1042; HB 5001, 5019, 5020, 5021; 3126 -- HB 2210, 3201 -- Read second time and passed to Message from the House announcing the Speaker third reading. signed on June 20. Senate resumed under the general order of Committee Report Summary No. 138 listing the business by unanimous consent at the request of the following reports was distributed to members June Chair. 20. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status The following measures were referred to Report by order of the President. committee on June 19 and recorded on Committee HB 2210 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Referral List No. 85 which was distributed to Revenue recommending passage of the B-Engrossed members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and bill. Status Report by order of the President. HB 3201 -- Report by Committee on Finance and HB 5025 Ways and Means Revenue recommending passage with amendments to HB 3364 Finance and Revenue the A-Engrossed bill. President Courtney announced the following Committee Report Summary No. 139 listing the following report was distributed to members June 20. committee assignments effective June 20, 2007. 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Burdick and Representatives Cameron, Macpherson, SJR 36 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by Read, recommending that the Senate concur in House Kruse. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, amendments dated May 24 and that the A-Engrossed 17; nays, 9 – Beyer, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., bill be further amended and repassed. Kruse, Morse, Verger, Walker, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Burdick. Committee Report Summary No. 140 listing the Resolution adopted. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 5026, 5033, 5037, 5047, 5048; 2199, 2370 -- by order of the President. Read first time and referred to President’s desk. HB 2112 -- Report by Conference Committee, HJR 25; HB 2082, 3539 -- Read second time and signed by Senators George, L., Metsger, Winters and passed to third reading. Representatives Girod, Holvey, Schaufler, recommending the House concur in Senate HB 2285 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by amendments dated June 4 and that the bill be further Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., June 21) George, L., Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Without objection, rules HJR 25 -- Report by Committee on Rules suspended, potential conflicts of interest declared by recommending adoption of the A-Engrossed President Courtney for all Senators. resolution. HB 2513 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2651 -- Report by Committee on Rules Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; recommending passage with amendments to the B- absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Engrossed bill. HJR 13 -- Read final time. Taken from today’s HB 3539 -- Report by Committee on Rules third reading calendar and placed on June 22 recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. calendar by voice vote on motion of Monroe. Senate recessed until 10:35 a.m. by unanimous HB 2210 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by consent on motion of Brown. Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 3 – Beyer, George, L., Kruse; absent, 3 – Carter, Senate reconvened at 10:35 a.m. President Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, Gordly, Kruse, Winters, absent. HB 2210 B-Eng. -- George, L., requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the Senate, having recessed following the order of journal: Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous “I’m a big supporter of bio-fuel and alternative energy consent at the request of the Chair. and fully support the use of tax credits and other incentives SJR 18 B-Eng. -- Burdick moved that the Senate as a means to expand the industry. Unfortunately, Sections concur in House amendments and readopt the 13-16 of HB 2210 take support of the bio-fuel industry too resolution. On concurrence and readoption the vote far. It is inappropriate for the State to mandate that was: Ayes, 16; nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Oregon consumers purchase a prescribed quantity of any George, G., George, L., Morse, Nelson, Starr, Verger, product. Whitsett; absent, 4 – Carter, Gordly, Kruse, Winters. Resolution readopted. “The Legislature has the opportunity to promote the use of alternative energy and make the use of such energy SB 819 B-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On attractive and accessible to consumers. I’m disappointed concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 18; that we, the Legislature, have missed this opportunity.” nays, 9 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill repassed. Senate recessed until 12:45 p.m. by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. SB 859 B-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Recess extended until 1:00 p.m. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 4 – Beyer, Brown, Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Thursday June 21, 2007 -- Afternoon Session Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill repassed. SB 1036 -- Moved to the foot of today's third Senate reconvened at 1:00 p.m. President reading calendar by unanimous consent at the Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, Gordly, request of the Chair. Schrader, Winters, absent. HB 2723* -- Conference Committee report SB 43, 1032; HB 2105, 2106 -- Message from the adopted and bill repassed on motion of Beyer. The House announcing passage. vote was: Ayes, 27; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill repassed. HJR 15 -- Message from the House announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and readoption. SB 1036 -- Senate refused to concur in House amendments by voice vote on motion of Deckert. HB 2094 -- Message from the House announcing Conferees to be appointed. concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. SB 817 -- Taken from today’s third reading SB 1040 -- Message from the House announcing calendar and placed on June 21 calendar by voice vote Buckley, Dallum, Greenlick appointed House on motion of Deckert. conferees. 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Senate, having recessed under the order of Third George, L., Johnson, Kruse, Monroe, Morrisette, Reading of House Measures reverted to the order of Prozanski, Schrader, Verger, Walker, Westlund, First Reading of House Measures by unanimous Whitsett; absent. Call of the Senate demanded by consent at the request of the Chair. Brown joined by Bates and Monnes Anderson. Pending arrival of members subject to the Call, HB 2105, 2106 -- Read first time and referred to Senate at ease. Call of the Senate terminated by President’s desk. implied consent. All present except Atkinson, Carter, Senate reverted to the order of Second Reading George, G., Gordly, Johnson, Monroe, Morrisette, of Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the Schrader, Whitsett, Winters, absent. Senate request of the Chair. reassembled. SB 5518; 29, 350, 550, 583, 931, 1039 -- Read Senate, having recessed following the order of second time and passed to third reading. Third Reading of House Measures, reverted to the order of Second Reading of Senate Measures by Senate reverted to the order of Second Reading unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. of House Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 5517; 578, 737 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 2584 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Senate, reverted to the order of Second Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at the Senate resumed under the order of Third request of the Chair. Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2901 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. HB 3201 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Senate, resumed under the general order of Bates, Beyer, Burdick, Deckert, George, G., Kruse, business by unanimous consent at the request of the Schrader, Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Chair. Ayes, 25; nays, 1 – George, L.; absent, 4 – Carter, SB 5504, 5530, 5542, 5543; 94, 134, 145, 163, Gordly, Morrisette, Winters. Bill passed. 179, 244, 328, 337, 480, 484, 571, 591, 614, 624, 653, HB 3201 B-Eng. -- George, L., requested the 656, 684, 725, 812, 863, 989, 1049; HB 5001, 5019, following explanation of vote be entered into the 5020, 5021; 2871, 3120, 3126, 3161, 3183, 3186, 3303, journal: 3339, 3454 -- President Courtney signed on June 21. Senate adjourned until 9:45 a.m. Friday by “My vote against HB 3201-B, is due to the policy of unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. raising income taxes on Oregon families, only to then transfer that money (via tax credits) to Hollywood millionaires. Friday, June 22, 2007 -- Morning Session “Over the 2007-2009 and 2009-2011 biennium HB Senate convened at 9:45 a.m. President Courtney 3201-B raises income taxes by over $35 million and then in Chair. The following members were present: transfers an additional $14 million dollars in income tax Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, credits to people in the Hollywood movie business. These Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., are out-of-state big-money interests that we already heavily Johnson, Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, subsidize. Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett; Carter, “In addition, the tax credits for mobile homeowners -- Gordly, Metsger, Winters, absent. Colors were posted who are real Oregonians losing their homes -- was slashed and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. in half (from $10,000 to $5,000). Again, HB 3201-B favors Invocation and Musical performance by Yasha Hollywood millionaires over a very vulnerable Oregon Stubbs, Eugene. population that desperately needs our help. SB 5501, 5529, 5537; 36, 58, 91, 104, 107, 119, 130, 133, 153, 188, 191, 193, 211, 238, 239, 253, 264, “Although there are some very good items decorating 271, 296, 302, 303, 325, 331, 342, 351, 379, 440, 462, this bill, my responsibility is to the people of Oregon. This 491, 504, 523, 544, 561, 567, 590, 605, 648, 671, 692, bill is Robin Hood in reverse, robbing the poor to ship 693, 697, 704, 762, 779, 789, 790, 800, 804, 815, 822, money to the rich.” 865, 872, 879, 951, 1002, 1022, 1034 -- Message from the Governor announcing he signed on June 20. The following measures were referred to committee on June 20 and recorded on Committee SB 5507, 5515, 5520, 5536; HB 5004, 5018, 5024; Referral List No. 86 which was distributed to 2143, 2530, 2592, 3244, 3525, 3563 -- Message from members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and the House announcing passage. Status Report by order of the President. HJR 3 -- Message from the House announcing HB 5012 Ways and Means adoption. HB 5044 Ways and Means Committee Report Summary No. 141 listing the HB 2735 Finance and Revenue following reports was distributed to members June 21. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Senate recessed until 2:45 p.m. by unanimous Report by order of the President. consent at the request of the Chair. SB 753 B-Eng.* -- Report by Conference Senate reconvened at 2:45 p.m. President Committee, signed by Senators Morrisette, Morse, Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, Walker and Representatives Edwards, C., Girod, Avakian, Burdick, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Riley, recommending that the Senate concur in House amendments dated May 24 and that the B-Engrossed

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bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments SB 954 B-Eng. -- Moved to the foot of today's distributed June 21) third reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 5518 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 729* -- Conference Committee report (Amendments distributed June 21) adopted and bill repassed on motion of Atkinson. (Monnes Anderson in Chair) The vote was: Ayes, 23; SB 29 -- Report by Committee on Ways and nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 4 – Carter, Gordly, Means recommending passage with amendments. Schrader, Winters; excused, 1 – Metsger. Bill (Amendments distributed June 21) repassed. Westlund, excused when roll called, granted SB 350 -- Report by Committee on Ways and unanimous consent to vote aye. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed SB 753* -- Conference Committee report bill. adopted and bill repassed on motion of Morrisette. SB 550 -- Report by Committee on Finance and The vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 3 – Beyer, George, L., Revenue recommending passage with amendments to Kruse; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 2 the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June – Metsger, Prozanski. Bill repassed. 21) SB 1057 -- Introduced, read first time and SB 583 -- Report by Committee on Ways and referred to President’s desk. Means recommending passage with amendments to SB 635 -- Read second time and passed to third the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June reading. 21) SB 5517 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 931 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed nays, 2 – Atkinson, George, L.; absent, 3 – Carter, bill. Gordly, Winters; excused, 3 – Metsger, Prozanski, SB 1039 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Starr. Bill passed. Means recommending passage. SB 5518 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2584 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Brown. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed nays, 2 – Atkinson, George, L.; absent, 3 – Carter, bill. Gordly, Winters; excused, 2 – Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. Committee Report Summary No. 142 listing the following reports was distributed to members June SB 29 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 21. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Schrader. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Report by order of the President. nays, 3 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 2 – Metsger, Prozanski. SB 5517 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Bill passed. Means recommending passage with amendments. (Amendments distributed June 21) SB 350 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; SB 578 -- Report by Committee on Ways and absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 2 – Means recommending passage with amendments to Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June 21) Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. SB 737 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 550 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Means recommending passage with amendments to Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, 21) Nelson, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 2 – Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. HB 2901 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments to SB 578 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; 21) absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 2 – Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. Westlund, excused Committee Report Summary No. 143 listing the when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote following report was distributed to members June 21. aye. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. SB 635 -- Report by Committee on Finance and HB 583 -- Moved to the foot of today's third Revenue recommending passage with amendments. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senate recessed until 10:35 a.m. by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. SB 737 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, G., Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Senate reconvened at 10:35 a.m. President Ayes, 20; nays, 6 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse, Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, Gordly, Verger, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; Metsger, Winters, absent. excused, 1 – Metsger. Bill passed. Senate, having recessed following the order of SB 817 -- Read third time. Rereferred to Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the Committee on Finance and Revenue by voice vote on order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous motion of Deckert. consent at the request of the Chair. SB 931 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette. Potential conflict of interest declared by SENATE JOURNAL SJ-205

Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report nays, 3 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse; absent, 3 – Carter, by order of the President. Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Metsger. Bill passed. SB 5522 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 1039 -- Read third time. Carried by Whitsett. Means recommending passage with amendments. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; absent, 3 – (Amendments distributed June 22) Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 2 – Burdick, Metsger. Bill passed. SB 4 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments to SB 583 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June Prozanski. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 25; 22) absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 2 – Burdick, Metsger. Bill passed. SB 157 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments to HB 3260, 3515, 3516 -- Message from the House the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June announcing passage. 22) SB 101, 248 -- Message from the House SB 235 -- Report by Committee on Ways and announcing passage as amended by the House. Means recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June HB 2285 -- Message from the House announcing 22) concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. SB 456 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2112 -- Message from the House announcing Means recommending passage with amendments to adoption of conference committee report and bill the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June repassed. 22) HJR 3; HB 5004, 5018, 5024; 2143, 2530, 2592, SB 461 -- Report by Committee on Ways and 3244, 3260, 3515, 3516, 3525, 3563 -- Read first time Means recommending passage with amendments to and referred to President’s desk. the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June HB 2651 -- Read second time and passed to third 22) reading. SB 474 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HJR 13 -- Read final time. Taken from today’s Means recommending passage. calendar and rereferred to Committee on Finance and SB 566 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Revenue by voice vote on motion of Monroe. Means recommending passage with amendments to HJR 25 A-Eng. -- Read final time. Carried by the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June Kruse. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 22) 25; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 2 – HB 5012 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Burdick, Metsger. Resolution adopted. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed HB 2082 -- Moved to the foot of today's third bill. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the HB 5025 -- Report by Committee on Ways and request of the Chair. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed HB 2584 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by bill. Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; HB 5026 -- Report by Committee on Ways and absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Metsger. Bill passed. bill. Senate recessed until 3:00 p.m. by unanimous HB 5033 -- Report by Committee on Ways and consent at the request of the Chair. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. Friday, June 22, 2007 – Afternoon Session HB 5037 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Senate reconvened at 3:00 p.m. President bill. Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Deckert, HB 5044 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Johnson, Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Kruse, Monroe, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, bill. Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, absent. HB 5047 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Call of the Senate demanded by Monnes Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Anderson joined by Avakian and Verger. Pending bill. arrival of members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. Further proceedings under the Call terminated by HB 5048 -- Report by Committee on Ways and unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. All Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed present except Carter, Gordly, Winters, absent. bill. Senate reassembled. HB 2105 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Senate, having recessed under the order of Third Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Reading of House Measures, reverted to the order of bill. Reports from Standing Committees by unanimous HB 2106 -- Report by Committee on Ways and consent at the request of the Chair. Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed Committee Report Summary No. 144 listing the bill. following reports was distributed to members today.

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HB 2125 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Senate, having recessed under the order of Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Propositions and Motions, resumed under the general bill. order of business by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2140 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending passage with amendments to the B- HB 2082 -- Carried over to June 23 calendar by Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June 22) unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2199 -- Report by Committee on Ways and The following measures were referred to Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed committee on June 21 and recorded on Committee bill. Referral List No. 87 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and HB 2208 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Status Report by order of the President. Means recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June HB 5026 Ways and Means 22) HB 5033 Ways and Means HB 2263 -- Report by Committee on Rules HB 5037 Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments to the B- Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June 22) HB 5047 Ways and Means HB 5048 Ways and Means HB 2918 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments to HB 2105 Ways and Means the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June HB 2106 Ways and Means 22) HB 2199 Ways and Means Senate reverted to the order of Second Reading HB 2370 Ways and Means of Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senate adjourned until 1:00 p.m. Saturday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 5522; 4, 157, 235, 456, 461, 474, 566 -- Read second time and passed to third reading. Saturday, June 23, 2007 -- Afternoon Session Senate reverted to the order of Second Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at the Senate convened at 1:00 p.m. President Courtney request of the Chair. in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, HB 5012, 5025, 5026, 5033, 5037, 5044, 5047, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Johnson, Kruse, 5048; 2105, 2106, 2125, 2140, 2199, 2208, 2263, 2918 - Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, - Read second time and passed to third reading. Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Senate reverted to the order of Propositions and Walker, Westlund, Whitsett; Carter, George, L., Motions by unanimous consent at the request of the Gordly, Winters, absent. Colors were posted and the Chair. Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation was observed with a moment of silence. HB 3539 -- Taken from today’s third reading calendar and placed on June 23 calendar by voice vote SB 329, 1052; HB 2060, 2067, 2153, 2406, 2524, on motion of Avakian. 3054, 3083 -- Message from the House announcing passage. Senate resumed under the order of Third Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at SB 364 -- Message from the House announcing the request of the Chair. passage as amended by the House. HB 2901 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2513 -- Message from the House announcing Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. absent, 5 – Bates, Carter, Gordly, Westlund, Winters; excused, 2 – Burdick, Metsger. Bill passed. SB 729, 753; HB 2021 -- Message from the House announcing Conference Committee Report adopted Senate reverted to the order of Propositions and and bill repassed. Motions by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 179 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on June 22. SB 954 B-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Committee Report Summary No. 145 listing the concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 20; following report was distributed to members June 22. nays, 5 – Beyer, Johnson, Kruse, Schrader, Verger; Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report absent, 4 – Bates, Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 by order of the President. – Metsger. Bill repassed. Westlund, excused when roll HB 2640 -- Report by Committee on Rules called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. recommending passage with amendments and Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. requesting referral to Committee on Ways and Means. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Senate recessed until 4:30 p.m. by unanimous by order of the President. consent at the request of the Chair. Committee Report Summary No. 146 listing the Senate reconvened at 4:30 p.m. President following report was distributed to members June 22. Courtney in Chair. All present except Metsger, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report excused; Carter, Gordly, Winters, absent. by order of the President. Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. SB 125 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending passage with amendments. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-207

Committee Report Summary No. 147 listing the amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed following reports was distributed to members today. June 23) Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report by order of the President. SB 5508 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 1036 B-Eng -- Report by Conference (Amendments distributed June 23) Committee, signed by Senators Deckert, Starr, Walker and Representatives Barnhart, Burley, Hunt, SB 1 -- Report by Committee on Ways and recommending that the Senate concur in House Means recommending passage with amendments. amendments dated June 13 and that the B-Engrossed (Amendments distributed June 23) bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed June 23) SB 111 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments to SCR 20 -- Report by Committee on Rules the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June recommending adoption. 23) HB 2172 -- Report by Committee on Finance and SB 282 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Revenue recommending passage with amendments to Means recommending passage with amendments to the B-Engrossed bill and requesting subsequent the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June referral to Committee on Ways and Means be 23) rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. (Amendments SB 414 -- Report by Committee on Ways and distributed June 23) Means recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June Committee Report Summary No. 148 listing the 23) following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report SB 632 -- Report by Committee on Ways and by order of the President. Means recommending passage with amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June SB 858 -- Report by Committee on Rules 23) recommending passage with amendments to the A- Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June 23) HB 2269 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments to HB 5004 -- Report by Committee on Ways and the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed 23) bill. HB 2595 -- Report by Committee on Rules, HB 5018 -- Report by Committee on Ways and signed by Brown, Chair, recommending passage with Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed amendments to the A-Engrossed bill. Minority bill. Report, signed by Ferrioli and Kruse recommending HB 5024 -- Report by Committee on Ways and passage with different amendments to the A- Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June 23) bill. Committee Report Summary No. 150 listing the HB 2143 -- Report by Committee on Ways and following reports was distributed to members today. Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report bill. by order of the President. HB 2530 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 108 B-Eng. -- Report by Conference Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed Committee, signed by Senators Atkinson, Burdick, bill. Prozanski and Representatives Beyer, Gilman, Read, recommending that the Senate concur in House HB 3244 -- Report by Committee on Ways and amendments dated June 7 and that the B-Engrossed Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed bill be further amended and repassed.(Amendments bill. distributed June 23) HB 3270 -- Report by Committee on Rules HB 2021 -- Report by Conference Committee, recommending passage with amendments to the A- signed by Senators Metsger, Morse, Walker and Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June 23) Representatives Esquivel, Holvey, Schaufler, recommending the House concur in Senate HB 3515 -- Report by Committee on Ways and amendments dated June 6 and that the bill be further Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed bill. June 23) HB 3563 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2171 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Revenue recommending passage with amendments to bill. the B-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June Committee Report Summary No. 149 listing the 23) following reports was distributed to members today. HB 2752 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Revenue recommending passage with amendments to by order of the President. the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June HB 2872 -- Report by Conference Committee, 23) signed by Senators Monroe, Prozanski, Starr and HB 3364 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Representatives Beyer, Macpherson, Smith, G., Revenue recommending passage of the A-Engrossed recommending the House concur in Senate bill. amendments dated June 8 and that the bill be further

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HB 3488 -- Report by Committee on Finance and SB 461 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Revenue recommending passage with amendments to Verger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 20; the B-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., 23) Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Senate recessed until 1:30 p.m. by unanimous consent on motion of Brown. SB 461 -- George, L., requested the following explanation of vote be entered into the journal: Senate reconvened at 1:30 p.m. President Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, “I voted against SB 461 because the funding was Beyer, Carter, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., allocated from the wrong source. For the past five years, Gordly, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, PGE and PacifiCorp have collected a 3% public purpose Winters, absent. charge (tax) on the power bills of Oregonians. These dollars Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. have predominately gone to a non-profit, the Energy Trust of Oregon. Call of the Senate demanded by Devlin joined by Walker and Verger. All present except Atkinson, “The Public Purpose Fund has ballooned from $42 Beyer, Carter, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., million in 2002 to over $152 million dollars today – far more Gordly, Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, then we ever expected. There is clearly enough money in Winters, absent. the Public Purpose Fund to increase our assistance to low- Pending arrival of members subject to the Call, income Oregonians. But instead, the Legislature has voted Senate at ease. Further proceedings under the Call to once again raise taxes on Oregonians. terminated by unanimous consent at the request of “SB 461 is a good idea with bad execution. Before the Chair. All present except Avakian, Burdick, raising fees and taxes on Oregonians, we have the Carter, Gordly, Winters, absent. Senate reassembled. responsibility to properly allocate and manage our current Senate, having recessed following the order of funds.” Reports from Special Committees, proceeded to the order of Propositions and Motions by unanimous SB 474 -- Read third time. Carried by Whitsett. consent at the request of the Chair. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill SB 808 B-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate passed. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 26; SB 566 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by nays, 1 – Metsger; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Winters. Bill repassed. absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. HB 2021* -- Conference Committee report adopted and bill repassed on motion of Morse. The SB 635 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 2 – George, G., George, L.; Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – nays, 4 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse; absent, 3 Burdick. Bill repassed. – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. HB 2112* -- Conference Committee report adopted and bill repassed on motion of Winters. The HB 2060, 2067, 2153, 2406, 2524, 3054, 3083 -- vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Read first time and referred to President’s desk. Winters; excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill repassed. HB 5004, 5018, 5024; 2143, 2269, 2530, 2595, SB 1058 -- Introduced, read first time and 3244, 3270, 3515, 3563 -- Read second time and referred to President’s desk. passed to third reading. SCR 20; SB 5508; 1, 111, 125, 282, 414, 632, 858 HB 2082 -- Moved to the foot of today's third -- Read second time and passed to third reading. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 5522 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; HB 5012 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by nays, 2 – Atkinson, George, L.; absent, 3 – Carter, Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. SB 4 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monnes Anderson. On passage of bill the vote was: HB 5025 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Ayes, 26; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; Bates. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. SB 157 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; HB 5026 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by nays, 3 – Beyer, George, L., Kruse; absent, 3 – Carter, Schrader. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Burdick. Bill passed. nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – SB 235 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. Bill passed. Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 3 – George, G., George, L., Kruse; absent, 3 – HB 5033 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Devlin. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., SB 456 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Carter, Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Gordly, Winters; excused, 1 – Johnson. Bill passed. absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-209

HB 5037 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 5047 Ways and Means Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. HB 5048 Ways and Means HB 2105 Ways and Means HB 5044 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; HB 2106 Ways and Means nays, 1 – Atkinson; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, HB 2199 Ways and Means Winters. Bill passed. HB 2370 Ways and Means HB 5047 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SCR 18; SB 5513, 5515; 643, 819, 859, 958, 959, Verger. Potential conflict of interest declared by 1033 -- President Courtney signed on June 23. Metsger. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – Beyer; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. President Courtney announced the following Bill passed. committee assignments effective June 22. HB 5048 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by JOINT WAYS AND MEANS Whitsett. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, L., Kruse; Senator Carter - Discharged absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Senator Brown - Appointed HB 2105 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate adjourned until 5:30 p.m. Sunday by Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., George, L., Kruse, Starr, Verger, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Sunday, June 24, 2007 -- Afternoon Session HB 2106 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate convened at 5:30 p.m. President Courtney Avakian. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; in Chair. The following members were present: nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, George, L., Kruse, Starr, Whitsett; absent, 3 – Carter, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Gordly, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, HB 2125 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; nays, 1 – Beyer; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. George, L., absent. Colors were posted and the Senate Bill passed. pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation by Senator Frank Morse, Albany. HB 2140 C-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Morse, Walker. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, SB 371; HB 2034, 2040, 2115, 2331, 2740 3088, 27; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. 3233, 3318, 3543 -- Message from the House announcing passage. HB 2199 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Deckert. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; SJR 4; SB 3, 443, 816 -- Message from the House absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. announcing passage as amended by the House. HB 2208 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2901 -- Message from the House announcing Monroe. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Winters. Bill passed. SCR 18; SB 5504, 5513, 5515, 5530, 5542, 5543; HB 2263 C-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by 94, 134, 145, 163, 244, 328, 337, 480, 484, 571, 591, Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; 614, 624, 643, 653, 656, 684, 725, 812, 859, 863, 958, nays, 1 – Schrader; absent, 3 – Carter, Gordly, 959, 989, 1033, 1049; HB 5002, 5003, 5022, 5023, Winters. Bill passed. 5038; 2155, 2193, 2342, 2585, 2603, 2619, 2635, 2891, 3086, 3279, 3314, 3321, 3362, 3455, 3482, 3501, 3530 - Senate recessed until 6:00 p.m. by unanimous - Speaker signed June 23. consent on motion of Brown. Committee Report Summary No. 151 listing the Senate reconvened at 6:00 p.m. President following reports was distributed to members today. Courtney in Chair. All present except Carter, George, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report G., Gordly, Winters, absent. by order of the President. Senate, having recessed under the order of Third HB 2592 -- Report by Committee on Finance and Reading of House Measures, resumed under that Revenue recommending passage with amendments to order by unanimous consent at the request of the the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June Chair. 24) HB 2082, 2651, 2918, 3539 -- Carried over to HB 2735 -- Report by Committee on Finance and June 24 calendar by implied consent. Revenue recommending passage with amendments to the B-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June The following measures were referred to 24) committee on June 21 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 87 which was distributed to HB 2810 -- Report by Committee on Finance and members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and Revenue recommending passage with amendments to Status Report by order of the President. the B-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June 24) HB 5026 Ways and Means Brown moved the rules be suspended in order HB 5033 Ways and Means that the Senate may take final action on all measures HB 5037 Ways and Means before the Senate between now and adjournment sine

SJ-210 SENATE JOURNAL die of the 74th Legislative Assembly. Motion carried SB 111 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by by unanimous consent. Gordly. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Bates and President Courtney. All present except Senate proceeded to the order of First Reading of George, L., absent. On passage of bill the vote was: House Measures by unanimous consent at the request Ayes, 21; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, of the Chair. G., Kruse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett; absent, 1 – HB 2034, 2040, 2115, 2331, 2740, 3088, 3233, George, L. Bill passed. 3318, 3543 -- Read first time and referred to SB 125 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by President's desk. Brown. (President Courtney in Chair) On passage of Senate recessed until 6:00 p.m. by unanimous bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 10 – Atkinson, consent on motion of Brown. Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill Senate reconvened at 6:00 p.m. President passed. (Carter in Chair) Courtney in Chair. All present except Burdick, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, L., Nelson, Winters, absent. SB 282 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Kruse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; Senate, having recessed following the order of absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. Propositions and Motions, resumed under that order by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 414 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; SB 108* -- Conference Committee report adopted absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. and bill repassed on motion of Walker. The vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 4 – Beyer, George, G., Kruse, SB 632 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Ferrioli. Atkinson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; Bill repassed. absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. SB 1036* -- Conference Committee report SB 858 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by adopted and bill repassed on motion of Deckert. The Avakian. Call of the Senate demanded by Avakian vote was: Ayes, 24; nays, 5 – Avakian, George, G., joined by Monroe and Westlund. All present except Monnes Anderson, Verger, Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L., absent. On passage of bill the vote was: George, L. Bill repassed. Ayes, 17; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Monnes Anderson, Morse, Schrader, Starr, Verger, SCR 20 -- Moved to the foot of today's third Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – reading calendar by unanimous consent at the Johnson. Bill passed. request of the Chair. Senate reverted to the order of First Reading of SB 5508 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by House Measures by unanimous consent at the request Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; of the Chair. nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. HB 2171, 2172, 2370, 2592, 2595, 2640, 2735, 2752, 2810, 3364, 3488 -- Read second time and SB 1 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by passed to third reading. Schrader. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. passed. HB 2082 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Senate reverted to the order of Propositions and Brown. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 18; Motions by unanimous consent at the request of the nays, 11 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Chair. Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. HB 2595 A-Eng. -- Committee report and (President Courtney in Chair) minority report read. Brown moved that the committee report be adopted. Kruse moved that the HB 2651 C-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by minority report be substituted for the committee Burdick. (Atkinson in Chair) On passage of bill the report. (Carter in Chair) Call of the Senate demanded vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. by Brown joined by Devlin and Walker. All present HB 2918 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by except George, L., absent. Westlund. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; HB 2595 -- Motion to substitute minority report nays, 2 – Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L.; for committee report failed. Potential conflict of excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. interest declared by Johnson.The vote was: Ayes, 11; Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. nays, 18 – Avakian, Bates, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Johnson, Metsger, Monnes HB 2269 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Schrader, Metsger. Potential conflict of interest declared by Verger, Walker, Westlund, President Courtney; Morse. Call of the Senate demanded by Metsger absent, 1 – George, L. Motion failed. joined by Starr and Walker. All present except; George, L., absent. On passage of bill the vote was: HB 2595 A-Eng. -- Bill, as amended by Ayes, 26; nays, 3 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse; absent, 1 – committee report, read third time. Carried by Brown. George, L. Bill passed. Potential conflict of interest declared by Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – HB 3270 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by George, L. Bill passed. Brown. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 10 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Senate reverted to the order of Third Reading of Kruse, Morse, Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; Senate measures by unanimous consent at the absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. request of the Chair. Senate recessed until 8:40 p.m. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SENATE JOURNAL SJ-211

Senate reconvened at 8:40 p.m. Atkinson in Senate reverted to the order of Second Reading Chair. All present except George, L., absent. of Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senate, having recessed under the order of Third Reading of House Measures, reverted to the order of SB 5506, 5548, 5549; 994 -- Read second time Propositions and Motions by unanimous consent at and passed to third reading. the request of the Chair. Senate proceeded to the order of Third Reading SB 816 -- Senate refused to concur in House of Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the amendments by voice vote on motion of Deckert. request of the Chair. Conferees to be appointed. SB 5506 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read SB 816 -- Deckert, Burdick, Starr appointed third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the Senate Conferees. vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 – Atkinson; absent, 2 – George, L., Morrisette; excused, 1 – Prozanski. Bill Senate, reverted to the order of Reports from passed. Standing Committees by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SB 5516 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read third time. Carried by Devlin. On passage of bill the Committee Report Summary No. 152 listing the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Beyer; absent, 2 – following reports was distributed to members today. George, L., Morrisette. Bill passed. Morrisette, Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report absent when roll called, requested unanimous consent by order of the President. to vote aye. Request denied by order of the President. SB 5506 -- Report by Committee on Ways and SB 5548 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read Means recommending passage with amendments. third time. Carried by Devlin. On passage of bill the (Amendments distributed June 24) vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 4 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, SB 5548 -- Report by Committee on Ways and G., Kruse; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. Means recommending passage with amendments. SB 5549 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read (Amendments distributed June 24) third time. Carried by Schrader. On passage of bill SB 5549 -- Report by Committee on Ways and the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; Means recommending passage with amendments. absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. (Amendments distributed June 24) SB 994 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read SB 994 -- Report by Committee on Ways and third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the Means recommending passage with amendments. vote was: Ayes, 22; nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, (Amendments distributed June 24) Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Metsger, Starr; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. HB 2370 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage with amendments to Senate resumed under the order of Second the B-Engrossed bill to resolve conflicts. Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at (Amendments distributed June 24) the request of the Chair. HB 2640 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2034, 2740, 3233, 3543 -- Read second time Means recommending passage with amendments to and passed to third reading. the B-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June HB 2171 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read 24) third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill Committee Report Summary No. 153 listing the the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill following report was distributed to members today. passed. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 2172 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read by order of the President. third time. Carried by George, G. On passage of bill SB 5516 -- Report by Committee on Ways and the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 3 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Means recommending passage with amendments to Kruse; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. the A-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June HB 2370 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read 24) third time. Carried by Verger. On passage of bill the Committee Report Summary No. 154 listing the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. following reports was distributed to members today. HB 2592 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report third time. Carried by Starr. On passage of bill the by order of the President. vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 4 – Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, HB 2034 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. Means recommending passage. HB 2640 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read HB 2740 -- Report by Committee on Ways and third time. Carried by Prozanski. Call of the Senate Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed demanded by Prozanski joined by Devlin and bill. Johnson. All present except George, L., absent. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 19; nays, 10 – HB 3233 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Morse, Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – George, bill. L. Bill passed. HB 3543 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2735 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed third time. Carried by Monroe. Potential conflict of bill. interest declared by Verger. On passage of bill the

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vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – Atkinson, Whitsett; present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, HB 2752 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Whitsett, Winters; the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill George, L., Westlund, absent. Colors were posted and passed. the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation HB 2810 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read by Pastor Gale Hency, Gales Creek Community third time. Carried by Monroe. On passage of bill the Church, Portland. vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. SB 819; HJR 4, 31; HB 2243, 2278, 2574, 2641, HB 3488 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read 3044, 3057, 3113, 3265 -- Message from the House third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill announcing the Speaker signed on June 23. the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill SB 248 -- Senate refused to concur in House passed. (President Courtney in Chair) amendments by voice vote on motion of Prozanski. HB 5004, 5018, 5024; 2143, 2530, 3244, 3515, SB 248 -- Atkinson, Metsger and Prozanski 3539, 3563 -- Carried over to June 25 calendar by appointed Senate conferees. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SJR 4 D-Eng. -- Brown moved that the Senate The following measures were referred to concur in House amendments and readopt the committee on June 22 and recorded on Committee resolution. Call of the Senate demanded by Brown Referral List No. 88 which was distributed to joined by Bates and Monnes Anderson. All present members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and except Gordly, excused; George, L., absent. On Status Report by order of the President. concurrence and readoption the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 9 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, SB 1057 Rules Morse, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – George, HJR 3 Rules L. Resolution readopted. HB 5004 Ways and Means SB 3 C-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate HB 5018 Ways and Means concur in House amendments and repass bill. On HB 5024 Ways and Means concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 20; nays, 8 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, HB 2143 Ways and Means Starr, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – George, L.; HB 2530 Ways and Means excused, 1 – Gordly. Bill repassed. HB 2592 Finance and Revenue SB 101 C-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate HB 3244 Ways and Means concur in House amendments and repass bill. On HB 3525 Rules concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, HB 3563 Ways and Means Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill repassed. The following measures were referred to SB 364 C-Eng. -- Morrisette moved that the committee on June 22 and recorded on Committee Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. Referral List No. 89 which was distributed to On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and nays, 1 – Schrader; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill Status Report by order of the President. repassed. HB 3260 Finance and Revenue SB 443 B-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate HB 3515 Ways and Means concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 22; HB 3516 Rules nays, 7 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Morse, The following measures were referred to Schrader, Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill committee on June 23 and recorded on Committee repassed. Referral List No. 90 which was distributed to HB 2021* -- Conference Committee report members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and adopted and bill repassed on motion of Morse. The Status Report by order of the President. vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – George, G.; absent. 2 – Deckert, George, L. Bill repassed. SB 1058 Rules SCR 20 -- Moved to the foot of today's third HB 2067 Ways and Means reading calendar by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2153 Ways and Means HB 2406 Ways and Means HB 3539 -- Moved to the foot of today's third reading calendar by unanimous consent at the HB 2524 Ways and Means request of the Chair. HB 3054 Ways and Means HB 5004 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 3083 Ways and Means Verger. Potential conflict of interest declared by Senate adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Monday by Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 29; unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. HB 5018 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Monday, June 25, 2007 -- Morning Session Nelson. (Carter in Chair) On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 3 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse; Senate convened at 10:30 a.m. President absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. Courtney in Chair. The following members were SENATE JOURNAL SJ-213

HB 5024 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by SB 816 -- Message from the House announcing Devlin. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Barnhart, Butler, Gelser appointed House conferees. Beyer, Ferrioli and Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, Senate reverted to the order of First Reading of G., Kruse, Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 House Measures by unanimous consent at the request – Brown. Bill passed. of the Chair. HB 2143 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 5005, 5006, 5031; 2843 -- Read first time and Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; referred to President’s desk. nays, 3 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – George, The following measures were referred to L.; excused, 2 – Brown, Winters. Bill passed. committee on June 24 and recorded on Committee HB 2530 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Referral List No. 91 which was distributed to Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and nays, 1 – George, G.; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill Status Report by order of the President. passed. HB 2034 Ways and Means HB 3244 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2040 Rules Morse. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 21; nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, HB 2060 Ways and Means Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – HB 2115 Ways and Means Avakian, Gordly. Bill passed. HB 2331 Ways and Means HB 3515 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2740 Ways and Means Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; HB 3088 Rules absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – Avakian, Gordly. Bill passed. HB 3233 Ways and Means HB 3318 Ways and Means HB 3563 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; HB 3543 Ways and Means nays, 5 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Johnson, Kruse; Senate recessed until 3:30 p.m. by unanimous absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Gordly. Bill consent at the request of the Chair. passed. HB 2034 -- Read third time. Carried by Johnson. Monday June 25, 2007 -- Afternoon Session On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – Gordly, Prozanski. Bill Senate reconvened at 3:30 p.m. President passed. Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, HB 2740 -- Moved to the foot of today's third excused; Beyer, George, G., George, L., Starr, absent. reading calendar by unanimous consent at the HB 5032, 5035, 5036 -- Message from the House request of the Chair. announcing passage. HB 3233 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; Senate, having recessed under the order of Other absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – Gordly, Prozanski. Business, reverted to the order of Reports from Bill passed. Standing Committees by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 3364 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Beyer. Potential conflict of interest declared by Beyer. Committee Report Summary No. 155 listing the On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; absent, 1 – following reports was distributed to members June George, L.; excused, 2 – Gordly, Prozanski. Bill 25. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status passed. Report by order of the President. HB 3543 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 2067 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Avakian. Call of the Senate demanded by Bates Means recommending passage. joined by Devlin and Monnes Anderson. Pending HB 2115 -- Report by Committee on Ways and arrival of members subject to the Call, Senate at ease. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Further proceedings under the Call terminated by bill. unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. All present except George, L., absent. Senate HB 2153 -- Report by Committee on Ways and reassembled. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed 21; nays, 8 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, bill. Morse, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. HB 2331 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed Senate reverted to the order of First Reading of bill. Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2406 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed SCR 21 -- Introduced, read first time and bill. referred to Committee on Rules. HB 2524 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 5005, 5006, 5031; 2843 -- Message from the Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed House announcing passage. bill. SB 248 -- Message from the House announcing HB 3054 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Berger, Bonamici, Macpherson appointed House Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed conferees. bill.

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HB 3083 -- Report by Committee on Ways and vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 3 Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed – Atkinson, Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. bill. HB 2331 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read Committee Report Summary No. 156 listing the third time. Carried by Brown. On passage of bill the following reports was distributed to members June vote was: Ayes, 27; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 25. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status – Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. Report by order of the President. HB 2406 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read SCR 21 -- Report by Committee on Rules third time. Carried by Bates. On passage of bill the recommending adoption with amendments. vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 3 (Amendments distributed June 25) – Metsger, Prozanski, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2040 -- Report by Committee on Rules HB 2524 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read recommending passage with amendments to the A- third time. Carried by Bates. On passage of bill the Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June 25) vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – Gordly, Starr. Bill passed. HB 2843 -- Report by Committee on Rules recommending passage of the C-Engrossed bill. HB 3054 A-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by Winters. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 22; Senate, reverted to the order of First Reading of nays, 5 – Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Whitsett; House Measures by unanimous consent at the request absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – Gordly, Starr. Bill of the Chair. passed. HB 5032, 5035, 5036 -- Read first time and HB 3083 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read referred to President's desk. third time. Carried by Brown. On passage of bill the Senate reverted to the order of Second Reading vote was: Ayes, 28; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 of Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the – Gordly. Bill passed. request of the Chair. HB 2040 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read SCR 21 -- Read second time and passed to third third time. Carried by Walker. On passage of bill the reading. vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. Senate, reverted to the order of Second Reading HB 2843 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read of House Measures by unanimous consent at the third time. Carried by Brown, Verger. On passage of request of the Chair. bill the vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Burdick; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. HB 2040, 2067, 2115, 2153, 2331, 2406, 2524, 2843, 3054, 3083 -- Read second time and passed to Senate reverted to the order of Third Reading of third reading. Senate Measures by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senate recessed until 3:50 p.m. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. SCR 21 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read final time. Carried by Morse. On adoption of Senate reconvened at 3:50 p.m. President resolution, the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – George, Courtney in Chair. All present except Atkinson, L. Resolution adopted. Carter, Metsger, Prozanski excused; George, L., Westlund, absent. SB 350, 550, 982, 1056 -- Message from the House announcing passage as amended by the House. Senate, having recessed following the order of Second Reading of House Measures, reverted to the The following measures were referred to order of Third Reading of House Measures by committee on June 25 and recorded on Committee unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Referral List No. 92 which was distributed to members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and HB 3539 -- Read third time. Taken from today’s Status Report by order of the President. third reading calendar and rereferred to Committee on Rules by voice vote on motion of Avakian. HB 5005 Ways and Means HB 2740 B-Eng. -- Read third time. Carried by HB 5006 Ways and Means Burdick. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 24; HB 5031 Ways and Means absent, 2 – George, L., Westlund; excused, 4 – Atkinson, Carter, Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. SCR 19; SJR 18; SB 5507, 5520, 5536; 43, 450, 954, 1032, 1040, 1052; HJR 4, 31; HB 5002, 5003, HB 2067 -- Under rules suspension, read third 5022, 5023, 5038; 2155, 2193, 2243, 2278, 2342, 2574, time. Carried by Nelson. Potential conflict of interest 2585, 2603, 2619, 2635, 2641, 2891, 3044, 3057, 3086, declared by Johnson. On passage of bill the vote was: 3113, 3265, 3279, 3314, 3321, 3362, 3455, 3482, 3501, Ayes, 26; absent, 1 – George, L., excused, 3 – 3530 -- President Courtney signed on June 25. Atkinson, Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. Westlund, absent when roll called, granted unanimous consent President Courtney announced the following to vote aye. committee assignments effective June 25. HB 2115 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read JOINT WAYS AND MEANS third time. Carried by Avakian. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Beyer, Johnson and George, G. Senator Brown - Discharged On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 1 – Senator Carter, Vice-Chair - Appointed George, L.; excused, 3 – Atkinson, Metsger, Prozanski. Bill passed. Senate adjourned until 11:00 a.m. Tuesday by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. HB 2153 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the SENATE JOURNAL SJ-215

HB 3141 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Tuesday, June 26, 2007 -- Morning Session Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed bill. Senate convened at 11:00 a.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were HB 3344 -- Report by Committee on Ways and present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed Burdick, Carter, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Gordly, bill. Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, SB 248* -- Under rules suspension, conference Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Committee report adopted and bill repassed on Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; motion of Metsger. The vote was: Ayes, 18; nays, 10 – George, L., absent; Deckert, excused. Colors were Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Morse, posted and the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Nelson, Starr, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – George, Invocation by Pastor Steve Knox, First Christian L.; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill repassed. Church, Silverton. SCR 20 -- Moved to the foot of today's third SB 5517, 5518; 29, 514, 578, 583; HB 2575 -- reading calendar by unanimous consent on motion of Message from the House announcing passage. Brown. SJM 9; SJR 36 -- Message from the House HB 2575 -- Read first time and referred to announcing adoption as amended by the House. Committee on Ways and Means. SB 5, 151, 334, 700 -- Message from the House HB 5005, 5006, 5031, 5032, 5035, 5036, 5046; announcing passage as amended by the House. 2469, 3141, 3344 -- Read second time and passed to HB 2082, 2140, 2171, 2172, 2208, 2263, 2370, third reading. 2592, 2595, 2640, 2651, 2735, 2752, 2810, 2918, 3201, HB 5005 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read 3270, 3488 -- Message from the House announcing third time. Carried by Schrader. Potential conflict of concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. interest declared by President Courtney. On passage SB 108, 1036; HB 2872 -- Message from the of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 5 – Atkinson, House announcing adoption of conference committee Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse; absent, 1 – George, report and repassage. L.; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. SCR 19; SJR 18; SB 5507, 5520, 5536; 43, 450, HB 5006 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read 954, 1032, 1040, 1052 -- Message from the House third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the announcing the Speaker signed on June 25. vote was: Ayes, 28; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Deckert. Bill passed. Brown, excused when roll Committee Report Summary No. 157 listing the called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. following reports was distributed to members today. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report HB 5031 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read by order of the President. third time. Carried by Carter. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Bates, Gordly and Westlund. On SB 248 B-Eng. -- Report by Conference passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 6 – Committee, signed by Senators Atkinson, Metsger Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Starr; and Prozanski and Representatives Berger, Bonamici absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. and Macpherson, recommending that the Senate concur in House amendments dated June 7 and that HB 5032 -- Under rules suspension, read third the B-Engrossed bill be further amended and time. Carried by Carter. On passage of bill the vote repassed. (Amendments distributed June 26) was: Ayes, 23; nays, 6 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Starr; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill HB 5005 -- Report by Committee on Ways and passed. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed bill. HB 5035 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read third time. Carried by Schrader. On passage of bill HB 5006 -- Report by Committee on Ways and the vote was: Ayes, 23; nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed Ferrioli, Kruse; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – bill. Carter, Gordly. Bill passed. HB 5031 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 5036 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed third time. Carried by Devlin. Potential conflicts of bill. interest declared by President Courtney and Gordly. On passage of bill the vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – HB 5032 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. Means recommending passage. HB 5046 A-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read HB 5035 -- Report by Committee on Ways and third time. Carried by Nelson. On passage of bill the Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 3 – Atkinson, Beyer, Kruse; bill. absent, 1 – George, L. Bill passed. HB 5036 -- Report by Committee on Ways and HB 2469 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed third time. Carried by Morrisette. On passage of bill bill. the vote was: Ayes, 29; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill HB 5046 -- Report by Committee on Ways and passed. Means recommending passage of the A-Engrossed HB 3141 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read bill. third time. Carried by Devlin. Potential conflict of HB 2469 -- Report by Committee on Ways and interest declared by Atkinson. On passage of bill the Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed vote was: Ayes, 28; nays, 1 – Whitsett; absent, 1 – bill. George, L. Bill passed.

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HB 3344 B-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read SB 1056 B-Eng. -- Brown moved that the Senate third time. Carried by Devlin. On passage of bill the concur in House amendments and repass bill. vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – Potential conflicts of interest declared by Burdick and George, L. Bill passed. Verger. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – The following measures were referred to Morrisette. Bill repassed. committee on June 25 and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 93 which was distributed to HB 2872* -- Conference Committee report members. Referral list recorded in the Journal and adopted and bill repassed on motion of Monroe. The Status Report by order of the President. vote was: Ayes, 17; nays, 11 – Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Ferrioli, George, G., Kruse, Metsger, HB 5046 Ways and Means Morse, Schrader, Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L.; HB 2469 Ways and Means excused, 1 – Morrisette. Bill repassed. HB 2779 Finance and Revenue SB 329, 371, 729, 753, 808 -- President Courtney HB 3141 Ways and Means signed on June 26. HB 3242 Ways and Means Senate adjourned until 10:00 a.m. by unanimous HB 3344 Ways and Means consent at the request of the Chair.

SB 5522; 4, 157, 235, 635, 737, 931, 1039; HB Wednesday, June 27, 2007 -- Morning Session 5046; 2469, 2779, 3141, 3242, 3344 -- Message from the House announcing passage. Convening of the Senate delayed until 1:00 p.m. Senate recessed until 4:00 p.m. by unanimous by order of the President. Senate convened at 1:00 consent at the request of the Chair. p.m. President Courtney in Chair. The following members were present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Tuesday June 26, 2007 -- Afternoon Session Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Senate reconvened at 4:00 p.m. President Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Courtney in Chair. All present except Bates, Brown, Westlund, Whitsett, Winters; George, L., absent. Burdick, Carter, George, L., Johnson, Morrisette, Colors were posted and the Senate pledged allegiance Starr, absent. to the flag. Invocation was observed with a moment of Senate, having recessed during the order of silence. Other Business of the Senate, reverted to the order of SB 116 -- Message from the Governor Propositions and Motions by unanimous consent at announcing he signed on June 22. the request of the Chair. SB 5506, 5508, 5516, 5548, 5549; 1, 282, 414, Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. 994; HB 2363, 3331 -- Message from the House SB 5 B-Eng. -- Monroe moved that the Senate announcing passage. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On SCR 21 -- Message from the House announcing concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 24; adoption as amended by the House. nays, 3 – Beyer, George, G., Kruse; absent, 2 – Atkinson, George, L.; excused, 1 – Morrisette. Bill SB 10, 456, 461, 566, 665 -- Message from the repassed. House announcing passage as amended by the House. SB 151 -- Senate refused to concur in House SB 248 -- Message from the House announcing amendments by voice vote on motion of Deckert. adoption of conference committee report and repassage. SB 151 -- Deckert, Johnson and Starr appointed Senate Conferees. SB 329, 371, 729, 737 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on June 27. SB 334 C-Eng. -- Walker moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Committee Report Summary No. 158 listing the concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; following report was distributed to members today. absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – Morrisette, Starr. Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report Bill repassed. by order of the President. SB 350 B-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate HB 2575 -- Report by Committee on Ways and concur in House amendments and repass bill. On Means recommending passage of the B-Engrossed concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; bill. absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – Morrisette, Starr. Committee Report Summary No. 159 listing the Bill repassed. following report was distributed to members today. SB 700 B-Eng. -- Monroe moved that the Senate Summary list recorded in Journal and Status Report concur in House amendments and repass bill. by order of the President. Potential conflicts of interest declared by Brown and HB 3242 -- Report by Committee on Ways and Ferrioli. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Means recommending passage with amendments to Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Monnes Anderson; absent, 1 – the B-Engrossed bill. (Amendments distributed June George, L.; excused, 1 – Morrisette. Bill repassed. 27.) SB 982 B-Eng. -- Metsger moved that the Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. On SB 151 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension. concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 24; Deckert moved that the vote whereby bill failed to nays, 4 – Atkinson, Beyer, George, G., Kruse; absent, pass the Senate be reconsidered. Motion to reconsider 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Morrisette. Bill repassed. vote carried. The vote was: Ayes, 26; absent, 1 – SENATE JOURNAL SJ-217

George, L.; excused, 3 – Carter, Gordly, Verger. Vote (c) A member of the Senate must retain relevant reconsidered. documents that are in the member’s possession when the SB 151 C-Eng. -- Deckert moved that the Senate member receives a public records request, or a request for concur in House amendments and repass bill. On discovery of records issued in a court or administrative concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 26; proceeding, until the request for records is resolved. nays, 2 – Monroe, Schrader; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill repassed. Gordly, excused 15.05 Other Personnel. when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. (1) (a) Subject to the provisions of this rule, a member may appoint personal staff for the session or the interim or SB 456 C-Eng. -- Schrader moved that the both, according to the allowance provided in the current Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. Legislative Assembly budget. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill (b) A member shall establish salaries payable to repassed. Gordly, excused when roll called, granted persons appointed under subsection (1) (a) of this rule and unanimous consent to vote aye. in accordance with the policies and procedures as adopted SB 566 C-Eng. -- Schrader moved that the by the Legislative Assembly. Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. (c) Each member will be allowed to have the On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 28; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill equivalent of one full-time employee based on range 18, repassed. Gordly, excused when roll called, granted step 1, of the Legislative Branch compensation plan. One unanimous consent to vote aye. full-time employee is eligible for 100% benefits, or two at 50% benefits. An employee must earn at least 50% of salary SB 665 B-Eng. -- Nelson moved that the Senate range 18, step 1, to be eligible to receive any benefits. concur in House amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 24; (d) If a member has a balance in his/her staff nays, 4 – Burdick, Metsger, Prozanski, Westlund; allowance account at adjournment sine die of the regular absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – Carter. Bill session, the member may use the balance during the repassed. Burdick granted unanimous consent to interim for personnel or for legislative newsletters or other change vote from aye to nay. Gordly, excused when roll called, granted unanimous consent to vote aye. informational material. During the interim, excluding the period between general election and legislative session for Senate recessed until 4:00 p.m. by unanimous returning members, expenditures greater than the monthly consent at the request of the Chair. budgeted amount for salaries must be approved by the Senate, reconvened at 4:00 p.m. President Senate President. Courtney in Chair. All present except George, L., George, G., absent. Senate, having recessed under the order of 213.15 Measure Drafting and Presession Filing by Propositions and Motions, resumed under that order Members Who Will Serve in the Regular Session. by unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. (1) Drafts may be filed after the 2nd Monday in SB 461 C-Eng. -- Schrader moved that the November of the even-numbered year, or following Senate concur in House amendments and repass bill. certification of election if a recount is required, or has been On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 21; requested, under ORS 258.150 to 258.300. nays, 7 – Atkinson, Beyer, Ferrioli, Kruse, Nelson, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 2 – George, G., George, L. (2) Every presession filing draft submitted by a member Bill repassed. shall bear the name of the chief sponsor(s) and shall comply with ORS 171.127 and 171.130. In accordance with SR 2.05, proposed amendments to 2007 Senate Rules 14.08, 15.05, (3) All presession filing drafts shall be submitted in the 213.15 and 213.20 were distributed to member’s manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Senate, and shall desks. include, but not be limited to: 14.08 Records Retention (a) Two backed copies of the proposed measure; (1) Except as provided in section (2) of this rule, records of (b) Measure Summary; members of the Senate and their legislative assistants that contain information relating to the conduct of the public's (c) Name of the Requester; business must be retained for one year after the records are (d) Signature of the member or newly-elected official; created. and (2) The following subsections are exceptions to section (1) (e) Contact person and telephone number. of this rule. (4) All presession filing drafts must be submitted to (a) A member of the Senate must retain notices of Secretary of the Senate by 5:00 p.m. on December 31 of the amounts of expenses required by ORS 244.100 (3) for five even numbered years. If the 31st falls on a weekend, the years. last business day prior to the deadline shall apply. (b) A member of the Senate must retain documents in 213.20 Measure Drafting and Presession Filing for support of statements of economic interest required by ORS Members and Committees for the February 2008 244.050 for -five years. Special Session.

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(1) The President, in consultation with the caucus SB 10 C-Eng. -- Brown moved that the Senate leaders, shall establish guidelines for presession filing. The concur in House amendments and repass bill. Call of guidelines will govern the presession filing process. the Senate demanded by Brown joined by Devlin and Walker. All present except George, L., absent. On (2) Requests to Legislative Counsel for drafting shall be concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 27; submitted by 5:00 p.m. on November 15 of the odd- nays, 2 – Beyer, Kruse; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill numbered years. repassed. Potential conflict of interest declared by Johnson. (3) Requesters shall identify whether the drafting request Senate, reverted to the order of Third Reading of is for the odd or-even-numbered years by 5:00 p.m. of House Measures by unanimous consent at the request November 15 of the odd-numbered years. of the Chair. (4) Drafts that are completed may be released from HB 2575 -- Under rules suspension, read third Legislative Counsel beginning December 15 of the odd- time. Carried by Monroe. numbered years. HB 2575 -- Parliamentary inquiry by Ferrioli (5) Every presession filing draft submitted by a member questioning the vote requirement for the measure. He shall bear the name of the chief sponsor(s) and shall comply further questioned whether the measure before the with ORS 171.127 and 171.130. Senate is revenue-raising and should it require a three-fifths vote. (7) All presession filing drafts shall be limited to: Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. (a) Two backed copies of the proposed measure; HB 2575 -- President Courtney responded that in (b) Measure Summary; the opinion of Legislative Counsel, this measure is not revenue-raising and does not require a three- (c) Name of Requester; fifths vote. He further stated that the measure is more like an insurance premium rather than a tax. (d) Signature of the member; and HB 2575 -- Debate resumed. Call of the Senate (e) Contact person and telephone number. demanded by Brown joined by Monnes Anderson and Walker. All present except George, L., absent. Bill (8) All presession filing drafts must be submitted to failed, the vote was: Ayes, 13; nays, 16 – Atkinson, Secretary of the Senate by 5:00 p.m. on the third Friday in Beyer, Brown, Deckert, Ferrioli, George, G., Johnson, January of the even-numbered years. Kruse, Metsger, Morse, Nelson, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Whitsett, Winters; absent, 1 – George, L. Bill (9) Any exceptions to SR 213.20 are subject to approval of failed. Brown, having voted on the prevailing side, the President. served notice of possible reconsideration. Brown moved that in accordance with SR 2.05, HB 2575 -- Schrader requested the following the proposed amendments to 2007 Rules of the Senate explanation of vote be entered into the journal: be adopted. (SR 14.08, 15.05, 213.15 and 213.20) Motion carried on voice vote. “House Bill 2575 is a well-intended bill that uses a creative funding mechanism to try to help employees deal Senate recessed until 4:45 p.m. by unanimous with family issues. Unfortunately, it has some fatal flaws. consent at the request of the Chair. Although the one cent is taken from employees, of employers of 25 or more employees, the business will be Senate, reconvened at 4:45 p.m. President paying too. They have to hire a new employee. They have Courtney in Chair. All present except George, L., to train that employee to their business needs. They may absent. have to pay unemployment when the original employee Senate, having recessed under the order of comes back. In addition it is the business that has to collect Propositions and Motions resumed under the general the fee. That costs money too. order of business by unanimous consent at the “A lot of the employees will never see a benefit that request of the Chair. they pay into. The benefit is 25% of Oregon’s median SCR 20 -- Moved to the foot of today's third household income and almost half an individual’s median reading calendar by unanimous consent on motion of income. Unfortunately, as a small businessman and know Brown. how sick leave paid or unpaid is often routinely abused. The estimated fiscal on this is already $33 million. There HB 2363, 3331 -- Read first time and referred to are few small businessmen that have not experienced such President’s desk. abuse. The good news is that most employees only take leave when they need to. They know they are part of a HB 2575, 3242 -- Read second time and passed to great partnership in their business. And if they don’t work, third reading. they increase the workload on their fellow coworkers. HB 2575 -- Moved to the foot of today's third Employees should not get the benefit if they go out on reading calendar by unanimous consent at the strike. This bill does not require a return to service after request of the Chair. getting the benefit. It does not mandate that employees pay back any mistaken grants. It does not have a reserve fund. HB 3242 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, read It is inappropriately housed in the Bureau of Labor and third time. Carried by Bates. On passage of bill the Industries instead of with the Insurance Commissioner. vote was: Ayes, 27; nays, 1 – Atkinson; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – George, G. Bill passed. “I just don’t think it is right to pay people not to work. The Multnomah County Chair tried that and summarily Senate, reverted to the order of Propositions and lost her re-election. 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HB 2040 -- Message from the House announcing concurrence in Senate amendments and repassage. EMERGENCY BOARD SB 5548; 737 -- President Courtney signed on Senator Peter Courtney, Co-Chair June 27. Senator Alan Bates Senate adjourned until 11:00 a.m. Thursday by Senator Margaret Carter unanimous consent at the request of the Chair. Senator Betsy Johnson Thursday, June 28, 2007 -- Morning Session Senator Frank Morse Senator David Nelson Senate convened at 11:00 a.m. President Senator Kurt Schrader Courtney in Chair. The following members were Senator Ben Westlund present: Atkinson, Avakian, Bates, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, Ferrioli, George, G., Senator Doug Whitsett Gordly, Johnson, Kruse, Metsger, Monnes Anderson, Senator Jackie Winters Monroe, Morrisette, Morse, Nelson, Prozanski, Schrader, Starr, Verger, Walker, Westlund, Whitsett, Senate, resumed under the order of Propositions Winters; George, L., absent. Colors were posted and and Motions by unanimous consent at the request of the Senate pledged allegiance to the flag. Invocation the Chair. by Pastor Everett Payton, Winema Christian Church, Brown moved that the Senate confirm en bloc Pacific City. the President’s appointments to the Emergency SB 5505, 5521, 5535, 5539, 5540, 5544; 8, 23, 39, Board. Motion carried; the vote was: Ayes, 26; nays, 1 69, 78, 109, 156, 161, 183, 214, 219, 234, 318, 336, – Atkinson; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 2 – 345, 347, 365, 375, 431, 447, 464, 480, 492, 571, 582, Deckert, Schrader. Appointments confirmed. 641, 728, 755, 788, 814, 875, 883, 1044 -- Message Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. from the Governor announcing he signed on June 25. SB 5548; 753, 808; HB 5004, 5005, 5012, 5025, SB 371 -- Message from the Governor 5026, 5033, 5037, 5044, 5047; 2094, 2140, 2199, 2210, announcing he signed on June 27. 2285, 2370, 2513, 2584, 3563 -- Message from the SB 5504, 5507, 5513, 5515, 5520, 5530, 5536, House announcing the Speaker signed on June 28. 5542, 5543; 154, 179, 288, 329, 416, 595, 597, 688, Senate, resumed under the order of First 694, 737, 1011, 1017, 1042 -- Message from the Reading of House Measures by unanimous consent at Governor announcing he signed on June 28. the request of the Chair. SB 5006, 5031, 5032, 5035, 5036, 5046 -- HCR 14 -- Read first time and referred to Message from the House announcing the Speaker President’s desk. signed on June 28. HB 3198, 3570 -- Read first time and referred to Senate at ease. Senate reassembled. Committee on Rules. Senate recessed until 11:45 a.m. by unanimous Senate proceeded to the order of Third Reading consent at the request of the Chair. of House Measures by unanimous consent at the Senate reconvened at 11:45 a.m. President request of the Chair. Courtney in Chair. All present except George, L., HCR 14 -- Under rules suspension, read in its absent. entirety and placed on final adoption. Carried by Senate, having recessed following the order of Brown. On adoption of resolution, the vote was: Ayes, Reports from Special Committees, resumed under the 27; nays, 1 – Atkinson, absent, 1 – George, L.; general order of business by unanimous consent at excused, 1 – Schrader. Resolution adopted. the request of the Chair. Senate adjourned sine die at 12:36 p.m., June 28, SB 420, 632, 858; HB 3198, 3570 -- Message from 2007. the House announcing passage. SB 5548; 753, 808; HB 5004, 5005, 5012, 5025, HCR 14 -- Message from the House announcing 5026, 5033, 5037, 5044, 5047; 2094, 2140, 2199, 2210, adoption as amended by the House. 2285, 2370, 2513, 2584, 3563 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on June 28. SB 111; HB 3242 -- Message from the House announcing passage as amended by the House. SCR 21; SJM 9; SJR 4, 36; SB 5517, 5518; 3, 29, 101, 364, 443, 514, 578, 583; HB 5005, 5012, 5025, SB 111 C-Eng. -- Under rules suspension, 5026, 5033; 2210 -- President Courtney signed on Carter moved that the Senate concur in House June 28. amendments and repass bill. On concurrence and repassage the vote was: Ayes, 25; nays, 3 – Atkinson, SB 5548 -- Message from the Governor Nelson, Whitsett; absent, 1 – George, L.; excused, 1 – announcing he signed on June 29. Deckert. Bill repassed. HCR 13, 14; HJR 15, 25; HB 5018, 5024; 2021, Senate proceeded to the order of Other Business 2034, 2040, 2067, 2082, 2105, 2106, 2112, 2115, 2125, of the Senate by unanimous consent at the request of 2143, 2153, 2171, 2172, 2208, 2263, 2331, 2406, 2469, the Chair. 2524, 2530, 2592, 2595, 2640, 2723, 2735, 2740, 2752, 2810, 2843, 2872, 2901, 2918, 3054, 3083, 3141, 3201, In accordance with the provisions of ORS 3233, 3242, 3244, 3270, 3344, 3364, 3515, 3543, 3488 - 291.330, President Courtney announced the following - Message from the House announcing the Speaker appointments to the Emergency Board: signed on June 29.

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SB 5516, 5522, 5549; 1, 4, 5, 108, 157, 235, 282, I agree with the objective of Senate Bill 700, which is to 334, 350, 414, 566, 635, 665, 700, 931, 982, 994, 1036, provide a mechanism for an independent Public Officials 1039, 1056; HB 5004, 5006, 5031, 5032, 5035, 5036, Compensation Commission to make recommendations 5037, 5044, 5046, 5047; 2094, 2140, 2199, 2285, 2370, regarding public official salaries. However, I do not believe 2513, 2584, 2640, 3563 -- President Courtney signed the Legislature can require, by law, that the Governor on June 29. provide funding in the GRB for any particular item. Any such requirement would intrude on the Governor’s SCR 21; SJM 9; SJR 4, 36; SB 5516, 5517, 5518, executive power and would raise significant separation of 5522, 5549; 1, 3, 4, 5, 29, 101, 108, 157, 235, 282, 334, powers concerns. I have signed Senate Bill 700 because I do 350, 364, 414, 443, 514, 566, 578, 583, 635, 665, 700, not read the bill to require that the Governor actually fund 931, 982, 994, 1036, 1039, 1056; HB 5048; 2651 -- the Commission’s recommendations in the GRB. Rather, Message from the House announcing the Speaker Senate Bill 700 simply requires that the Governor “include” signed on July 6. the recommendations in the budget report. A Governor SB 5506, 5508; SB 10, 111, 151, 248, 420, 456, could “include” the recommendations (for instance, as an 461, 550, 632, 858; HCR 13, 14; HJR 15, 25; HB 5018, exhibit or footnote), without actually funding them in his or 5024, 5048; 2021, 2034, 2040, 2067, 2082, 2105, 2106, her proposed budget. 2112, 2115, 2125, 2143, 2153, 2171, 2172, 2208, 2263, With that understanding, I have signed Senate Bill 700. 2331, 2406, 2469, 2524, 2530, 2592, 2595, 2651, 2723, 2735, 2740, 2752, 2810, 2843, 2872, 2901, 2918, 3054, Sincerely, 3083, 3141, 3201, 3233, 3242, 3244, 3270, 3344, 3364, Theodore R. Kulongoski, 3488, 3515, 3543 -- President Courtney signed on July Governor 9. SB 404, 420 -- Message from the Governor SB 5508, 5516, 5517, 5518, 5522; 583 -- Message announcing he signed on August 8. from the Governor announcing he signed on July 12. SB 456 -- Message from the Governor SB 5506, 5508; 10, 111, 151, 248, 420, 456, 461, announcing he signed on August 9. 550, 632, 858 -- Message from the House announcing the Speaker signed on July 12. SB 5549; 994 -- Line item vetoed by the Governor on August 9 with the following message: SB 1, 3, 4, 5, 29, 43, 94, 108, 134, 145, 157, 163, 235, 244, 282, 334, 337, 350, 364, 414, 443, 450, 514, August 9, 2007 566, 578, 591, 614, 624, 635, 643, 653, 656, 665, 684, 729, 859, 863, 959, 982, 989, 1032, 1033, 1036, 1040, 1056 -- Message from the Governor announcing he The Honorable Bill Bradbury signed on July 17. Secretary of State SB 111, 461, 858 -- Message from the Governor 900 Court Street NE–Room 136 announcing he signed on July 27. Salem, OR 97301 SB 10 -- Message from the Governor announcing Dear Secretary Bradbury: he signed on July 31. Under Article V, Sec. 15a, of the Oregon Constitution, the SB 5506; 101, 151, 328, 484, 550, 632, 753, 808, has the “power to veto single items in 812, 819, 958, 1049, 1052 -- Message from the appropriation bills, * * * without thereby affecting any Governor announcing he signed on August 3. other provision of such bill.” In accordance with Article V, Sec. 15a, I hereby disapprove and veto the following items SB 248, 700, 725, 931, 954 -- Message from the of Enrolled Senate Bill 994 and Enrolled Senate Bill 5549, Governor announcing he signed on August 6. without affecting the remaining provisions of the bills: SB 700 -- Message from the Governor Senate Bill 994, Sections 2 and 3 announcing he signed with the following explanation on August 6, 2007 Senate Bill 994, Section 5 August 6, 2007 Senate Bill 5549, Section 8 Senate Bill 5549, Section 16, subparagraph (2) The Honorable Bill Bradbury I have signed Senate Bill 994 and Senate Bill 5549 as to the Secretary of State remaining provisions of the bills and return the bills to you 900 Court Street NE–Room 136 with this letter. On those bills, I have lined through the Salem, OR 97301 items I disapprove and veto. Dear Secretary Bradbury: Senate Bill 994 and Senate Bill 5549 are both “appropriation bills” that trigger my line item veto I have signed Enrolled Senate Bill 700. authority. Each Bill appropriates money and each bill states in its title that it does so. Each of the provisions that Senate Bill 700 reconstitutes the Public Officials I have vetoed is a “single item” within the bill that is Compensation Commission. The Commission is charged distinct and severable. In making these observations, I do with making recommendations on the salaries of statewide not intend to suggest that these are the only reasons or elected officials and state court judges. Section 5 of the bill standards for making a “single item” determination under states that the “Governor shall include the recommended Article V, Sec. 15a or that these observations, I do not salaries in the budget report prepared as required by ORS intend to suggest that these are only reasons or standards 291.216, and the Legislative Assembly shall consider the for making a “single item” determination under Article V, salary recommendations in preparing a budget for the Sec. 15a or that these reasons are necessary in every state.” The “budget report” required by ORS 291.216 is instance. However, these reasons are more than sufficient commonly referred to as the Governor’s Recommended in this particular circumstance. Budget (“GRB”). SENATE JOURNAL SJ-221

why my proposed budget provided $4.6 million for OMSI The provisions of Senate Bill 994 and Senate Bill 5549 that from the state general fund for this same purpose. I have vetoed relate to two issues. The first issue is a transfer for the benefit of the Oregon Museum of Science Although I am vetoing this item, I am pleased that and Industry (OMSI) in Sections 2 and 3 of Senate bill 994 legislative leadership, the co-chairs of the Ways and Means of $4.6 million from public purpose charges collected from Committee, OMSI, PGE, the Energy Trust, the Citizens customers of Portland General Electric (PGE) and a related Utility Board, the League of Oregon Cities, the City of disappropriation in Section 16, subparagraph (2) of Senate Portland, Associated Oregon Industries and other Bill 5549 of $1.5 million that had been previously interested parties have been working together to craft a appropriated for OMSI. The second issue is a transfer in solution to OMSI’s current financial difficulty. To that end, Section 5 of Senate Bill 994 of $9 million from the I have taken several steps within my authority to assist Emergency Communications Account to the General Fund OMSI. First, I have also line item vetoed Section 16, and an appropriation in Section 8 of Senate Bill 5549 of $9 subparagraph (2) of Senate Bill 5549. This provision would million from the General Fund to the Emergency Board for have disappropriated $1.5 million from the DOE budget. possible allocation to the Oregon Wireless Interoperability The DOE budget, as enacted by the Legislature in Enrolled Network. I will discuss each issue in turn. Senate Bill 5512, provides $1.5 million to assist OMSI with its loan repayment obligation. After Senate Bill 994 The Public Purpose Charge Transfer and Appropriation included $4.6 million for this purpose, the Legislature The public purpose charge is a three percent charge on disappropriated this $1.5 million from the DOE budget. My customer bills of investor-owned electric utilities. This line item veto of Section 16, subparagraph (2) restores that charge was enacted in 1999 as part of a bill deregulating $1.5 million, which will be used by DOE to assist OMSI. aspects of the electricity market. When adopted by the Second, at my request, DOE will reduce the principal on Legislature, the intent of the public purpose charge was to OMSI’s loan by $400,000. Third, I will make $400,000 fund new conservation and new renewable energy resources available to OMSI from the Governor’s Strategic Reserve and low-income weatherization, with an emphasis on Fund. In addition, because OMSI has not been making full conservation and renewable resources. In addition, a debt service payments on this loan under an agreement portion of public purpose charge funds must be distributed between OMSI and DOE, interest has been accruing and for specified energy-related projects in schools and for low- held in abeyance by approximately $3 million. These actions income bill payment assistance. When the public purpose will go a long way towards bridging the current gap in charge was enacted, the primary concern was that OMSI funding. Legislative leadership and the co-chairs of restructuring of the electricity industry would create the Ways and Means Committee, OMSI and the other disincentives for utility companies to invest in conservation interested parties have been working together and will and renewable resources. Public purpose dollars are not continue to work together collaboratively to bridge the paid to the State Treasury. After these funds are collected remaining gap. I am very thankful for the hard work and by the utilities, they are transferred to the Energy Trust of commitments made by our partners in this effort. Together, Oregon for disbursement pursuant to the statute. we can assure the ongoing strength and viability of OMSI. Sections 2 and 3 of Senate Bill 994 direct PGE to transfer The Emergency Communications Account Transfer and E- $4.6 million from public purpose charges collected from Fund Appropriation PGE customers to the Oregon Department of Energy The Emergency Communications Account is funded by a 75- (“DOE”) to be used to assist OMSI with the repayment of a cent charge on customer’s telecommunications bills to fund 1991 loan from DOE’s Small Scale Local Energy Project 9-1-1 communications services in counties throughout Loan Program. The funds provided in Senate Bill 994 would Oregon. Section 5 of Senate Bill 994 transfers $9 million be a match for a $4.6 million payment from OMSI to resolve from the Emergency Communications Account to the this longstanding loan agreement with the state. It is General Fund for possible allocation to the Oregon Wireless critical to the future stability and success of OMSI to Interoperability Network (OWIN). resolve the financial burden and uncertainty created by this outstanding loan. I have vetoed the transfer of $9 million because it is important that funds collected from telecommunications Unfortunately, the use of public purpose charge funds for customers for enhancements to the 9-1-1 emergency this purpose is inappropriate. Investment in energy response system be used for the purposes established in the conservation, the development of renewable energy applicable statutes. In order to remain true to the intent of resources and low-income weatherization and bill payment the Emergency Communications Account charge on assistance are critically important to Oregon’s future as a telecommunications bills, I have line item vetoed the $9 leader in the sustainability movement. Use of public million transfer in Section 5 of Senate Bill 994 and the purpose charge dollars for general governmental purposes subsequent $9 million transfer to the Emergency Fund is inconsistent with that effort and is a break in trust with contained in Section 8 of Senate Bill 5549. electricity consumers and those who supported and enacted the public purpose charge. It is important that we maintain The veto of this transfer is in no way meant to negate the inviolable sideboards on the use of public purpose charge continued investment in OWIN. OWIN holds the potential funds. The use of these funds required in Sections 2 and 3 of to enable public safety professionals from different state, Senate Bill 994 is inconsistent with the purposes of the local and federal agencies to reliably and instantaneously public purpose charge as established in statute. If left communicate with each other in the field a goal that is intact, this effort would undoubtedly result in lengthy and still distressingly distant for too many Oregon communities. costly litigation. Because I believe this use of the public Providing interoperable communications to police, purpose charge is inappropriate, I have made the difficult firefighters and other responders throughout the state is a decision to line item veto Sections 2 and 3 of SB 994. critical need, but shifting revenue that is desperately needed for 9-1-1 services throughout Oregon is not the way OMSI is cultural gem for the State of Oregon. It is one of to start funding OWIN. the premier museums of its kind in the country. I cannot say strongly enough that I support OMSI and that I support Sincerely, the use of state funds to keep OMSI strong, solvent and poised to continue its growth and leadership in Oregon’s Theodore R. Kulongoski, cultural, scientific and educational communities. That is Governor

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SB 1039 -- Message from the Governor Finally, I would like to thank the sponsors of Senate Bill announcing he vetoed on August 9. 1039 for their dedication to performance excellence and government accountability. These are important issues. August 9, 2007 Working together, we can assure that Oregonians enjoy efficient, responsive and accountable government. The Honorable Bill Bradbury Sincerely, Secretary of State 900 Court Street NE–Room 136 Theodore R. Kulongoski, Salem, OR 97301 Governor Dear Secretary Bradbury: I am returning Enrolled Senate Bill 1039 unsigned and disapproved. The Oregon Constitution, Article III, Sec. 1., Separation of powers, states: “The powers of the Government shall be divided into three separate [sic] departments, the Legislative, the Executive, including the administrative, and the Judicial’ and no person charged with official duties under one of these departments, shall exercise any of the functions of another, except as in this Constitution expressly provided. — “(emphasis added) Senate Bill 1039 would create a permanent committee to oversee state agency performance and to assess performance “excellence.” This committee would consist of eleven members from both the legislative and executive branches of government. I applaud the goals of Senate Bill 1039. Government programs must be efficient, accountable and closely examined to ensure that the public’s money is wisely spent and that Oregonians receive quality service from their government. Government accountability and customer service have been cornerstones of my administration. My concerns with Senate Bill 1039 do not relate to the goals for the bill; rather, my concerns relate to the process of achieving those goals. As provided in Article III, Sec. 1 and Article V, Sec. 1., the Governor, as head of the Executive branch, is charged with responsibility for the administration of state government. The Governor is responsible for the performance and evaluation of state agency directors and programs. My veto of Senate Bill 1039 is motivated by my respect for the separate and equally important roles that our Constitution assigns to the different branches of government. The review and analysis of agency administration, including program performance measurements, can and must be accomplished by the executive branch in consultation with the other branches of government. I do not believe that creation of a new government entity which blurs the lines between the exercises of the constitutional functions of the different branches of government is the best or most effective way of accomplishing these important goals. The recent transfer of performance measurement responsibility from the Oregon Progress Board to the Department of Administrative Service’s (DAS) Office of Budget and Management provides a perfect opportunity to assure that the Legislature’s goals in Senate Bill 1039 are accomplished without creating additional bureaucracy and violating the principle of separation of powers as set forth in the Oregon Constitution. I have directed DAS to review Senate bill 1039 closely and to incorporate, where appropriate, the bill’s intended outcomes and criteria into this new DAS process. I have also directed DAS to work closely with their counterparts in the Legislative Fiscal Office and the Judicial branch to better link performance measurements with the budget process.