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2017 Oregon State Legislative Scorecard 2017 Oregon State Legislative Scorecard The Oregon State Public Interest OREGON STATE SENATE Research Group (OSPIRG), a non-profit, non-partisan advocate for the public Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Score interest, monitors the voting records of Herman Baertschiger, Jr. Oregon’s state legislators. Y Y N Y N E E E N 50% Lee Beyer Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Do your legislators support the public Brian Boquist Y Y Y Y Y Y Y E N 88% interest? Their votes on key public interest Ginny Burdick Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% issues are shown below. Peter Courtney Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Alan DeBoer Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Y 78% PUBLIC INTEREST VOTES Michael Dembrow Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Richard Devlin Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% 1. End surprise out-of-network medical bills (HB 2339): Ted Ferrioli Y Y Y Y N N Y N Y 67% Protects Oregon consumers from getting a big surprise medical bill when treated by a health care provider at an Lew Frederick Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% in-network hospital who turns out to be out-of-network for Sara Gelser Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% their health plan. Fred Girod N Y N Y N N Y N Y 44% 2. Crack down on abuse of anonymous shell companies (HB 2191): Requires more transparency Bill Hansell Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Y 78% when forming a corporation in Oregon and provides law Mark Hass Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% enforcement with more tools for preventing the use of shell corporations for criminal activity including money Betsy Johnson Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% laundering, consumer scams and tax evasion. Tim Knopp Y Y Y Y N Y Y N Y 78% 3. Debt buyer disclosure (HB 2356): Provides more recourse for consumers in debt by requiring disclosure Jeff Kruse Y Y N Y Y N Y N Y 67% and accountability for debt buyers, who sometimes Dennis Linthicum N E N Y N N Y N Y 38% demand payment from consumers based on nonexistent, inaccurate or even fraudulent documentation. James Manning Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% 4. Consumer privacy (HB 2090): Requires companies Laurie Monnes Anderson Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% to follow their own documented privacy and user data policies. Rod Monroe Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% 5. 21st century transportation (HB 2017): Increases Alan Olsen N Y N E N N Y N Y 38% investments in transportation infrastructure that Floyd Prozanski Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% create more transportation choices, including public transportation, walking and biking. Prioritizes using road Chuck Riley Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N 89% dollars on repair and maintenance. Arnie Roblan Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% 6. Youth voter pre-registration (SB 802): Allows young Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% people in Oregon to pre-register to vote starting at age 16. Kathleen Taylor Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% 7. Expedited access to public records (SB 481): Creates Kim Thatcher N Y Y Y E N Y N Y 63% Oregon’s first binding deadlines for public bodies to respond to requests for public information. Chuck Thomsen N Y Y Y N N Y N Y 56% 8. Public records ombudsperson (SB 106): Creates a Jackie Winters Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Y 78% new public records watchdog office so the public has greater recourse when government agencies resist releasing information. KEY Don’t know who your elected 9. Oregon Sunshine Committee (HB 2101): Initiates a review of Oregon’s hundreds of exemptions to public officials are? records law and creates a Sunshine Committee to N = NO Find out by visiting recommend changes to strengthen the public’s right to Y = YES know. E = EXCUSED www.oregonlegislature.gov 1536 SE 11th Ave., Suite A • Portland, OR 97214 • (503) 231-4181 • www.ospirg.org OREGON HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Score Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Score Teresa Alanso Leon Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 89% Sheri Malstrom Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Jeff Barker Y Y Y Y Y E Y Y Y 100% Pam Marsh Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Phil Barnhart Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Caddy McKeown Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Greg Barreto N Y E Y N N Y N Y 50% Susan McLain Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Cliff Bentz E Y E Y Y E E Y Y 100% Mike McLane E Y Y Y Y E E Y Y 100% Deborah Boone Y Y E Y E E E Y E 100% Mark Meek Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 89% Knute Buehler Y Y Y Y N Y Y N Y 78% Nancy Nathanson Y Y Y Y Y Y E Y Y 100% Janelle Bynum Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 89% Mike Nearman N Y N N N N Y N Y 33% Brian Clem Y E Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Ron Noble Y Y Y E Y E E N Y 83% Margaret Doherty Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Rob Nosse Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Sal Esquivel N Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 78% Andy Olson Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Paul Evans Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 89% Julie Parrish Y Y Y Y N Y Y N Y 78% Julie Fahey Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 89% Carla Piluso Y Y Y Y Y E Y Y Y 100% David Gomberg Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Bill Post N Y N N N N Y N Y 33% Chris Gorsek Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Karin Power Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 89% Mitch Greenlick Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Dan Rayfield Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Jodi Hack Y Y Y Y N N Y N Y 67% Jeff Reardon Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Cedric Hayden Y E Y Y N Y Y N Y 75% E. Werner Reschke N Y N N N N Y N Y 33% Dallas Heard N Y N Y N N Y N Y 44% Tawn Sanchez Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Ken Helm Y Y Y Y Y Y E Y Y 100% Greg Smith Y Y Y Y Y E E Y Y 100% Diego Hernandez Y Y Y Y Y E Y Y Y 100% Barbara Smith Warner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Paul Holvey Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% David Brock Smith N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 78% John Huffman Y Y Y Y Y E Y Y Y 100% Janeen Sollman Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Mark Johnson Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 89% Sherrie Sprenger N Y Y Y N N Y N Y 56% Bill Kennemer Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y 78% Duane Stark N Y Y Y N E Y Y Y 75% Alissa Keny-Guyer Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Richard Vial Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Tina Kotek E Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Gene Whisnant Y Y N Y Y N Y Y Y 78% Rick Lewis Y Y Y E Y N Y Y Y 88% Jennifer Williamson Y Y E Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Ann Lininger Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Carl Wilson N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 78% John Lively Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Brad Witt Y Y Y Y Y E E Y Y 100% HB 2387 passed the House Health Care Committee but did not MORE WORK TO DO receive a floor vote. Here is the breakdown of that Committee vote: Three of OSPIRG’s top priority bills did not pass this year, but we Member Vote are confident we can continue to make progress on these issues in the years to come: Teresa Alonso Leon Yes 1. Protecting antibiotics (SB 785): Would have stopped the Knute Buehler No routine low-dose use of antibiotics in livestock and poultry production, and require tracking and reporting on the use of Mitch Greenlick Yes antibiotics on factory farms. 2. Small donor democracy (HB 2578): Would have created a Jodi Hack No publicly financed matching system to amplify the power of small Cedric Hayden No donors in state elections to counterbalance the power of big money in politics.
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