101st Calendar Day SEVENTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2017 Regular Session JOINT Legislative Schedule

FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017

SENATE OFFICERS , President LORI L. BROCKER, Secretary of the Senate LAURIE MONNES ANDERSON, President Pro Tempore LETA EDWARDS, Sergeant at Arms

HOUSE OFFICERS TINA KOTEK, Speaker TIMOTHY G. SEKERAK, Chief Clerk PAUL HOLVEY, Speaker Pro Tempore TOM MATHEWS, Sergeant at Arms

SENATE CAUCUS LEADERS , Majority Leader TED FERRIOLI, Republican Leader , Deputy Majority Leader JEFF KRUSE, Deputy Republican Leader , Majority Whip CHUCK THOMSEN, Deputy Republican Leader ROD MONROE, Majority Whip , Deputy Republican Leader , Assistant Majority Leader HERMAN BAERTSCHIGER, Deputy Republican Leader , Assistant Majority Leader

HOUSE CAUCUS LEADERS JENNIFER WILLIAMSON, Majority Leader MIKE MCLANE, Republican Leader DAN RAYFIELD, Majority Whip GREG BARRETO, Deputy Republican Leader BARBARA SMITH WARNER, Deputy Majority Whip JODI HACK, Republican Whip DAVID GOMBERG, Assistant Majority Leader DUANE STARK, Deputy Republican Whip ALISSA KENY-GUYER, Assistant Majority Leader CLIFF BENTZ, Assistant Republican Leader CADDY MCKEOWN, Assistant Majority Leader CARL WILSON, Assistant Republican Leader

NO FLOOR SESSIONS SCHEDULED TODAY SENATE CONVENES AT 11:00 AM ON MONDAY, MAY 15, 2017 HOUSE CONVENES AT 11:00 AM ON MONDAY, MAY 15, 2017

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JOINT COMMITTEES Ways and Means 9:00 A.M. HR F Ways and Means 1:00 P.M. HR F Subcommittee On Capital Construction

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SENATE COMMITTEE AGENDAS

NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of taking testimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemed appropriate.

Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting. Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee.

Committee agendas are subject to change.

For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated.

Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, if possible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked to contact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair.

ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Karen Hupp, or Juliene Popinga, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313 or TTY: 711. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance.

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HB 2572 Allows Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to issue multiyear license to qualifying labor contractor. BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1674 Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Room: HR B Time: 3:00 P.M. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Room: HR B HB 2510 Authorizes commercial tenant to install on Public Hearing and Possible Work Session premises and use electric vehicle charging station. HB 2095 Allows metropolitan service district to revise HB 2511 Authorizes residential tenant to install on demonstration of sufficient buildable lands on premises and use electric vehicle charging station single occasion under certain circumstances and to for personal, noncommercial use. expand urban growth boundary if metropolitan HB 2624 Exempts out-of-state banks, extranational service district concludes expansion is warranted. institutions and foreign associations from HB 2134 Changes process by which Public Utility requirement to file notice before dealing in notes Commission collects moneys from electric secured by mortgages or trust deeds, if authorized companies for purposes related to low-income to conduct banking business in this state by electric bill payment assistance. certificate of Department of Consumer and Business Services. HB 2152 Permits small business development centers to use grant funds for outreach and marketing. HB 3101 Prohibits hotels or inns from charging facility fees in addition to price of guest room rental unless HB 2159 Changes definition of "cider" for purposes of facility fees are disclosed prior to guest room alcohol control laws and alcohol taxation laws. reservation or rental. HB 2482 Limits self-service fuel dispensing to low- HB 3139 Requires Director of Oregon Business population counties of eastern Oregon and Development Department to adopt rules that specified counties. ensure Arts Program considers regional HB 2568 Specifies, for purposes of exempting certain differences in public access to, or opportunities for vehicles from overall allowable length of vehicles engagement in, arts and cultural development under Vehicle Code, that unplanned disruption in when determining eligibility for grant awards and services provided by public utility, that promote investment in communities where telecommunications utility, people’s utility district opportunities for engagement in arts and cultural or electric cooperative is emergency if disruption development are limited. occurs outside normal business hours during HB 3184 Permits Director of Department of Consumer and which public utility, telecommunications utility, Business Services to develop and implement people’s utility district or electric cooperative may system that provides loan counseling to consumers acquire variance permit. who borrow from payday loan lenders and title loan lenders.

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person enrolls in community college courses EDUCATION within six months of completing initial active duty training. Office: 333 Phone: 503-986-1664 HB 3288 Requires each public institution of higher education to submit report containing information about administrative positions and other cost Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 drivers at institution to Joint Committee on Ways Time: 3:00 P.M. and Means as part of institution’s budget Room: HR C presentation during each regular session of Legislative Assembly held during odd-numbered Public Hearing year. HB 2311 Makes 40-40-20 higher education goals relate to Oregonians completing education, rather than to all adult Oregonians. HB 2666 Gives community college recognized student government authority to establish process and allocate mandatory student-initiated fees, subject Informational Meeting to refusal under certain circumstances by board of education of community college district or HB 2998 A president of community college. Requires community colleges and public universities to HB 2956 Directs Early Learning Council to conduct establish foundational curriculum or evaluation of Early Learning Hubs and submit foundational curricula for first year of coursework at public report on evaluation each odd-numbered year. post-secondary institutions of HB 3340 Requires Department of Education to develop and education and establishes requirements for foundational provide to public high schools written materials curricula. regarding apprenticeship opportunities. HB 2864 Requires each community college and public university to establish process for recommending, and providing oversight for implementation of, cultural competency standards for institution and Date: Tuesday May 23, 2017 institution’s employees. Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR C Work Session Public Hearing and Possible Work Session HB 2219 Encourages school districts and public charter schools to offer students courses or other HB 3353 Provides that when school district or educational opportunities in civics. prekindergarten program causes dental screening HB 2258 Expands types of entities that may receive funding to be conducted of all students in one or more for certain activities related to science, technology, classrooms or in one or more grades where engineering and mathematics education and to students are 14 years of age or younger, school career and technical education. district or prekindergarten program must provide HB 3313 Allows public charter school to give priority in students or parents or guardians of students admission to students who had resided within opportunity to request not to participate in dental service boundaries of nonchartered public school screening. that closed within two years prior to public charter HB 3181 Provides that statement from parent or guardian school beginning to operate. releasing student seven years of age or younger HB 2312 Updates certain terms and references used from requirement to submit certification that throughout state law to conform with changes to student received dental screening within previous federal law associated with enactment of federal 12 months must include explanation of reason Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. that dental screening is burden for student or parent or guardian of student. HB 3409 Exempts from compulsory school attendance Note change: HB 2219, HB 2258, HB 3313, and HB 2312 requirements children who are present in United have been added to the agenda States on nonimmigrant visa and who are attending private, accredited English language learner program in preparation for attending Date: Thursday May 18, 2017 private high school or college. Time: 3:00 P.M. HB 3029 Allows parent or legal guardian of child whose Room: HR C sixth birthday occurred on or before September 1 immediately preceding beginning of current school Public Hearing year to delay enrolling child in public full-time school for one year for purpose of better meeting HB 3358 Directs Department of Education to convene child’s needs for cognitive, social or physical advisory group related to English language development. learner programs. HB 3267 Directs school districts and public charter schools HB 3351 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices to waive high school diploma requirements that Commission to prepare annual report related to are not established by state law if student is or duties, powers and functions of commission. was foster child, homeless or runaway. HB 3318 Establishes procedures for conducting functional behavioral analysis and for developing, reviewing and revising behavior intervention plans for students with individualized education programs or 504 Plans. Date: Tuesday May 30, 2017 HB 3170 Extends collective bargaining rights to certain Time: 3:00 P.M. faculty members of public university with Room: HR C academic rather than administrative focus. HB 2701 Replaces ability of Higher Education Coordinating Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Commission to place career school on probation with ability of commission to issue career school HB 3216 Directs Chief Education Office to conduct study for notice for corrective action . purpose of identifying practices that assist HB 3423 Exempts person serving in Oregon National students in poverty families. Guard from requirement to enroll in community HB 3289 Directs Higher Education Coordinating college courses within six months of attaining Commission to submit annual report to interim previous highest level of education in order to committees of Legislative Assembly that describes qualify for Oregon Promise grant, provided that progress made in providing competency-based education in public post-secondary institutions of education.

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HB 3293 Provides that school district may not deny or offering to act as outfitter and guide. participation in interscholastic activities by student who attends public charter school. Note change: HB 2039, HB 2785A, and HB 2968A have been removed.

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1751 FINANCE AND REVENUE Office: 354 Phone: 503-986-1266 Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR C Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Time: 8:30 A.M. Public Hearing Room: HR A HB 2031 Permits owner of Metolius resort site to apply to county for approval of small-scale recreation Work Session community within five years if owner meets SB 123 Authorizes formation of children’s special certain requirements. districts. HB 2321 Requires boat operators to drain water from SB 28 Requires all members of affiliated group of certain portions of boat before transporting boat corporations to be treated as single taxpayer and within this state. requires sales of all members to be included in numerator for computation of Oregon Work Session apportionment percentage if any member is HB 2968 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to taxable in state. carry out study and propose recommendations for single, coordinated process for parties to meet PLEASE NOTE: SB 164 has been removed from the Agenda. certain federal and state requirements for, and to obtain certain releases from liability for, cleanup of hazardous waste. Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Time: 8:30 A.M. Informational Meeting Room: HR A Invited testimony only Cleaner Air Oregon Update House Revenue Committee Invited to Attend Lynne Saxton, Director, Oregon Health Authority Richard Whitman, Director, Department of Environmental Informational Meeting Quality Revenue Forecast Release Office of Economic Analysis Note change: HB 2525A has been removed and HB 2968A has been added. GENERAL GOVERNMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490

Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR F Room: HR C Please note: this is a joint meeting with the House Committee on Energy and Environment and will take Public Hearing and Possible Work Session place in HB 3264 Directs Department of Transportation to conduct HR F. pilot program on prompt payment of certain Informational Meeting contracts. HB 3274 Expands exemption from public records law of Invited testimony only records of Office of Small Business Assistance, and Labor Perspective on Climate Policy directs office to maintain specified records Jim Young, Principal and Secretary, The Labor Institute confidentially. Tim Frew, Executive Secretary, Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council Barbara Byrd, Secretary-Treasurer, Oregon AFL-CIO HEALTH CARE Carol Zabin, Chair, UC Berkeley Labor Center’s Green Economy Program Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1520 Robert Collier, Policy Analyst, UC Berkeley Labor Center’s Green Economy Program Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR B Date: Thursday May 18, 2017 Work Session Time: 1:00 P.M. HB 2644 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 05/11/2017 Room: HR C MEETING: Provides that administration of vitamin K to newborn infants must be by most Public Hearing effective means. HB 2711 Imposes moratorium until December 31, 2027, on use of hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas Public Hearing exploration and production. HB 2303 Modifies date by which coordinated care HB 2883 Authorizes court to order State Fish and Wildlife organization must report to Oregon Health Commission to revoke all licenses, tags and Authority proportion of total medical costs permits issued under wildlife laws held by person allocated to primary care. convicted of violation of wildlife laws for HB 2398 Prohibits health care provider from billing medical unlawfully taking wildlife with culpable mental assistance applicant or recipient except as state, if violation occurred while person was acting provided by Oregon Health Authority by rule.

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HB 2754 Requires newborn child with hearing loss to be child who is subject of report of child abuse and referred to health care provider for purpose of share information with appropriate military diagnosing whether newborn child has authorities. cytomegalovirus. HB 3262 Requires Department of Human Services, in HB 3014 Requires applicants for initial license to practice collaboration with other agencies, to adopt rules respiratory therapy to hold credential as related to prescription of psychotropic medications Registered Respiratory Therapist. to elderly persons and persons with disabilities. HB 2944 Limits landlord assistance under Housing Choice Landlord Guarantee Program to damages Date: Thursday May 18, 2017 awarded in a judgment following a hearing in Time: 1:00 P.M. which landlord proves amount of damages. Room: HR B HB 3175 Makes changes to definition of "low income households" in Local Innovation and Fast Track Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Housing Program. HB 2103 Permits licensed nurse practitioners to perform vasectomies. HB 2527 Allows pharmacists to prescribe and administer Date: Monday May 22, 2017 injectable hormonal contraceptives and prescribe Time: 1:00 P.M. and dispense self-administered hormonal Room: HR D contraceptives. HB 2839 Prohibits entities providing health care services, Work Session practitioners practicing health care professions HB 2315 Provides that corporate excise tax credit allowed and insurers of health care services from, solely on to lenders that finance affordable housing is not basis that individual who meets eligibility barred by receipt of housing vouchers by tenants. requirements for receipt of organ transplant is HB 2347 Extends for two years Department of Human disabled, discriminating against individual with Services’ authority to prescribe employability respect to practices related to and coverage of assessment and orientation process for job organ transplant. opportunity and basic skills program and limit number of participants and activities of participants in program; to require single parent HUMAN SERVICES of child under two years of age to participate in job opportunity and basic skills program; to deny Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1514 request of recipient in temporary assistance for needy families program to enroll in educational institution as allowable work act Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Informational Meeting Room: HR D For Cause Eviction Invited testimony only Public Hearing and Possible Work Session HB 3066 For purposes of tax credit for contributions to Office of Child Care, eliminates provisions for Date: Wednesday May 31, 2017 collaboration by office with advisory committee Time: 1:00 P.M. and distribution of funds through community Room: HR D agencies. HB 3068 Directs Office of Child Care to implement resource Work Session and referral system. HB 2004 Prohibits landlord from terminating month-to- HB 3372 Requires coordinated care organization to provide month tenancy without cause after first six initial health screening to foster child no later months of occupancy except under certain than 60 days after child enrolls in coordinated care circumstances with 90 days’ written notice and organization , whichever date is earlier. payment of amount equal to one month’s periodic HB 3370 Defines "housing with services project" and rent. requires project to register with Department of Human Services . HB 3405 Requires Department of Human Services to seek JUDICIARY waiver of federal requirements in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in order to allow Office: 331 Phone: 503-986-1750 recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance to receive advance installment payments of tax credit for dependent care expenses. Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Time: 8:15 A.M. Room: HR 343 Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Please note: This meeting is scheduled to begin at 8:15 AM. Room: HR D Public Hearing and Work Session Public Hearing and Possible Work Session HB 2630 Makes changes to Oregon guardianship laws to HB 2008 Updates amount landlord must pay tenant of ensure adequate safeguards for respondents and manufactured dwelling park upon closure of park protected persons. to convert to other use. HB 2734 Modifies requirements for appearance of spouses HB 3447 Prohibits provision in instrument conveying real who are parties to case in small claims department property that restricts use of real property as of circuit court or justice court. certified or registered family child care home or as HB 3380 Modifies eligibility for Family Sentencing premises of exempt family child care provider. Alternative Pilot Program. HB 3090 Requires hospital to adopt policy for release of HB 3438 Directs Department of Corrections to include in patients from emergency department following inmate release plan information concerning treatment for behavioral health crisis. transitional housing or treatment programs to HB 3091 Specifies behavioral health services that must be which inmate has been accepted. provided by coordinated care organization. Work Session Work Session HB 2616 Sets forth circumstances under which court shall HB 2930 Authorizes Department of Human Services or law appoint counsel for youth in juvenile delinquency enforcement agency to collect information proceedings. concerning military status of parent or guardian of HB 2618 Increases certain fees collected by sheriffs.

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HB 2920 Provides that judgment debtor or other person Date: Monday May 22, 2017 may move court for order declaring that money Time: 1:00 P.M. award has been satisfied or for determination of Room: HR B amount necessary to satisfy money award 10 days after requesting that judgment creditor file Public Hearing and Possible Work Session satisfaction document. SCR 21 Commemorates 69th anniversary of Vanport flood and remembers survivors and those who lost their Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 lives. SCR 28 Recognizes Harold White’s contributions and Time: 8:15 A.M. achievements in public service. Room: HR 343 SCR 29 In memoriam: Dr. Edwin "Ed" Coleman, 1932- Please note: This meeting is scheduled to begin at 8:15 AM. 2017. SCR 30 Honors 555th "Triple Nickles" Parachute Infantry Public Hearing and Work Session Battalion for pioneering achievements and service HB 2175 Removes limitation on number of sobering to their country and this state. facilities that may be registered with Oregon HCR 23 Honors John Shilts for his years of service to State Health Authority. of Oregon. HB 2176 Authorizes moneys in Mental Health Alcoholism and Drug Services Account to be used by counties to provide funding to sobering facilities. VETERANS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS HB 2409 Permits city to issue citation for speeding using Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490 red light camera in conjunction with other technology that is capable of measuring speed. HB 2633 Clarifies that statutes regulating sexual abuse specific treatment apply to provision of sexual Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 abuse specific treatment to any person. Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR B

Date: Monday May 22, 2017 Work Session Time: 8:30 A.M. HB 2880 For purposes of determining which public Room: HR 343 buildings must comply with existing requirement to display Oregon State flag and National League Please note: This meeting is scheduled to begin at 8:30 AM. of Families’ POW/MIA flag, expands definition of Public Hearing and Work Session "public building" to include all other county, municipal, school district and special district HB 2625 Provides that forfeiture petition may be filed for buildings upon which or near which it is animal impounded pending outcome of animal customary and suitable to display United States crime even if specific animal is not named in flag. charging instrument. HCR 3 Recognizes and honors Private James Herbert HB 2732 Provides that person who enters motor vehicle to Rowden (1944-1966) and Private First Class John remove child or domestic animal in imminent Wayne Rowden (1946-1968) for their service to danger of suffering harm is not subject to criminal their country. or civil liability if person meets certain HCR 6 Recognizes and honors Lance Corporal Dale G. requirements. Peterson (1986-2007) for his service to his country. HB 3177 Allows seizure, constructive possession and HCR 7 Recognizes and honors Sergeant David W. forfeiture of hens and chicks used in connection Johnson-DeFord (1967-2004) for his service to his with cockfighting operation. country. HB 3283 Amends findings by Legislative Assembly HCR 11 Recognizes and honors Sergeant Ronald W. regarding provision of care and treatment for Burkhart (1949-1968) for his service to his impounded or seized animals. country. HCR 22 Recognizes and honors Corporal Robert "Bobby" Leon Jones (1983-2006) for his service to his RULES country. Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1505 Public Hearing HB 2933 Removes limitation on amount Oregon Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Infrastructure Finance Authority may grant for Time: 1:00 P.M. emergency projects. Room: HR B HCR 25 Recognizes and honors Sergeant Adam Plumondore (1982-2005) for his service to his Work Session country. HCR 26 Recognizes and honors Private First Class SB 229 Removes requirement that person elected to Thomas L. Tucker (1981-2006) for his service to county office provide county clerk with certificate his country. of election. HCR 27 Recognizes and honors Corporal Jessica A. Ellis Public Hearing and Possible Work Session (1983-2008) for her service to her country. HCR 28 Recognizes and honors First Lieutenant Justin J. SB 1008 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to Wilkens (1986-2012) for his service to his country. hire or contract with third-party organization to HCR 29 Recognizes and honors Lance Corporal Randy Lee complete inventory of nonroad diesel engines. Newman (1985-2006) for his service to his country. Public Hearing HJM 6 Urges Congress to change funding of veterans’ health care from discretionary entitlement to HB 2945 Requires incumbent holder of state office who permanent and direct entitlement. seeks to be elected to same office to file nominating petition or declaration of candidacy not later than Informational Meeting 77 days before date of primary election. Invited testimony only

Veterans’ Caregivers Speakers to be announced

Note change: House Bill 2100 has been removed from the agenda.

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employ apprentices to perform 10 percent of work hours on public improvement that workers in WORKFORCE apprenticeable occupations perform. Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1503 HB 2567 Requires employers with 100 or more employees to provide 60 days’ notice to employees and certain officials before ceasing operations, relocating or ordering mass layoff involving 50 or more Date: Monday May 15, 2017 employees. Time: 3:00 P.M. HB 3060 Prohibits state contracting agency from entering Room: HR A into public contract with prospective contractor that has not certified that prospective contractor Public Hearing has policy and practice of preventing sexual HB 2162 Requires state contracting agency that awards harassment, sexual assault and discrimination public improvement contract with contract price of against members of protected classes of workers. more than $5 million to require contractor to

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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGENDAS

NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of taking testimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemed appropriate.

Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting. Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee.

Committee agendas are subject to change.

For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated.

Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, if possible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked to contact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair.

ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Karen Hupp, or Juliene Popinga, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313 or TTY: 711. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance.

** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee.

CONDUCT Office: Phone: 503-

Meets at the Call of the Chair

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HOUSE COMMITTEE AGENDAS

NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of taking testimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemed appropriate.

Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting. Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee.

Committee agendas are subject to change.

For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated.

Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, if possible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked to contact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair.

ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Karen Hupp, or Juliene Popinga, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313 or TTY: 711. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance.

** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee.

BUSINESS AND LABOR AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1557 Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1559

Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Time: 8:30 A.M. Room: HR E Room: HR D Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Public Hearing SB 985 Exempts insurers that transact certain classes of SB 1036 Provides that certain activities are not considered commercial insurance from requirement to file surface mining and are exempt from surface rates or policy forms. mining permit requirements of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries. Work Session Informational Meeting SB 41 Authorizes Employment Department to disclose information in department records to public Invited testimony only universities and Oregon Health and Science Tillamook Wetlands Project University to extent necessary to carry out planning, performance measurement, program analysis, socioeconomic analysis or policy analysis Date: Tuesday May 23, 2017 functions. Time: 9:00 A.M. SB 42 Reverses amendments to statute made by Room: HR D Enrolled Senate Bill 1534 (2016) that were determined by United States Secretary of Labor to Work Session be out of conformity with federal law. SB 18 Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to SB 298 Extends sunset for provisions making carry out duties, functions and powers regarding discretionary Commissioner of Bureau of Labor food safety to extent consistent with federal FDA and Industries’ authority to prepare formal Food Safety Modernization Act. charges and pursue certain matters in court. SB 372 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to SB 330 Specifies changes to conditions under which adopt rules for issuance of wildlife salvage permits insurer or supervising entity may terminate to salvage deer or elk accidentally killed as result portable electronics insurance coverage. of vehicle collision. SB 838 Excludes persons who are not developers of SB 373 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to timeshares from compliance with certain adopt pilot program for urban deer population provisions governing timeshares. control. SB 980 Requires manufacturer to compensate manufacturer’s franchisee for all labor and parts Informational Meeting manufacturer requires franchisees to use to Invited testimony only perform repairs on vehicles that are subject to Aquifer Recharge Projects Around Oregon recall.

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Public Hearing CONDUCT SB 1002 Directs district school boards to adopt policies Office: Phone: 503- related to use of school facilities by private tutors. Public Hearing and Work Session Meets at the Call of the Chair SB 208 Provides that school district may not deny participation in interscholastic activities by EARLY CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY SUPPORTS student who attends public charter school. Office: 431 Phone: 503-986-1733

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1755 Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR D Informational Meeting Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Invited testimony only Room: HR F Culturally-Specific Early Learning Please note: this is a joint meeting with the Senate Speakers TBA Committee on Environment and Natural Resources and will take place in HR F. Informational Meeting Invited testimony only Date: Thursday May 18, 2017 Labor Perspective on Climate Policy Time: 1:00 P.M. Jim Young, Principal and Secretary, The Labor Institute Room: HR D Tim Frew, Executive Secretary, Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council Informational Meeting Barbara Byrd, Secretary-Treasurer, Oregon AFL-CIO Invited testimony only Carol Zabin, Chair, UC Berkeley Labor Center’s Green Economy Program Children of Incarcerated Parents Robert Collier, Policy Analyst, UC Berkeley Labor Center’s Speakers TBA Green Economy Program

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE HEALTH CARE Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1539 Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1286

Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Time: 8:30 A.M. Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR E Room: HR E Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Public Hearing and Possible Work Session SB 1044 Provides that lapse, suspension or revocation of SB 235 Defines "enclosed area" for purposes of Oregon certificate, license, permit or other form of Oregon Indoor Clean Act. Liquor Control Commission authorization related SB 934 Requires coordinated care organization, Public to alcoholic beverages does not divest commission Employees’ Benefit Board and Oregon Educators of authority for investigation, disciplinary Benefit Board to spend at least 12 percent of global proceedings and changes to suspension or budget or premiums on primary care by January revocation of certificate, license, permit or other 1, 2023. authorization. SB 1025 Creates process by which certain persons who practice profession related to enforcing or providing for public health and safety and who, in performance of official duties, come into contact EDUCATION with blood, bodily fluid or other potentially infectious material of another person may petition Office: 334 Phone: 503-986-1740 court for order compelling testing of other person for communicable disease. Date: Thursday May 18, 2017 Work Session Time: 12:30 P.M. SB 275 Requires covered entity to provide copy of health Location: Career Technical Education Center information regarding individual who is appealing 3501 Portland Rd NE denial of Social Security disability benefits for Salem, OR 97301 period from date of initial application to date of administrative hearing. Field Trip SB 367 Permits health care provider to disclose protected Tour of Career Technical Education Center in Salem. health information of inmate of correctional facility to physician of employee of correctional Please contact committee staff regarding public interest in facility who is exposed to bodily fluids of inmate if attending this meeting. exposure is substantial and inmate has tested positive for HIV, hepatitis B or C or other Date: Monday May 22, 2017 communicable disease. Time: 3:00 P.M. SB 856 Allows naturopathic physicians to perform certain actions that physicians are authorized to perform. Room: HR F Work Session SB 4 Phases in implementation of number of required minutes of physical education.

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Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Date: Tuesday May 30, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR E Room: HR D Work Session Informational Meeting SB 48 Directs Oregon Health Authority and certain General Educational Development (GED) testing professional regulatory boards to adopt rules National Student Success Center Network requiring professionals to complete continuing education related to suicide risk assessment, treatment and management. HUMAN SERVICES AND HOUSING SB 423 Allows physician assistants to dispense controlled substances in schedules III and IV under federal Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1509 Controlled Substances Act. SB 485 Exempts from requirement that licensed physicians hold majority of voting stock in Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 professional corporation organized for purpose of Time: 8:00 A.M. practicing medicine, or be majority of directors of Room: HR E professional corporation, for-profit or nonprofit business entity that is incorporated or organized Informational Meeting under laws of this state, that provides entirety of business entity’s medical services through one or Oregon Department of Human Services Budget more rural health clinics and that operates in Presenters TBD compliance with state and federal laws that apply to rural health JUDICIARY HIGHER EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE Office: 331 Phone: 503-986-1750 DEVELOPMENT Office: 431 Phone: 503-986-1731 Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR 343 Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Public Hearing and Work Session Room: HR D SB 261 Makes evidence about sexual behavior or predisposition inadmissible in civil proceeding Informational Meeting except under certain circumstances. Public university institutional governing board updates SB 497 Provides that person may file motion to set aside record of criminal citation or criminal charge in Public Hearing addition to record of arrest. SB 395 Requires Higher Education Coordinating SB 507 Clarifies crimes classification categories that may Commission to, on annual basis, work with be expunged if requirements met. Department of Human Services, each public SB 931 Provides that court has discretion over selection of university and each community college to alternate jurors and when alternate jurors are determine number and graduation rates of former informed of alternate status. foster children and current foster children at each SB 960 Modifies definition of "anonymous kit" in reference college or university. to testing of sexual assault forensic evidence kits. Public Hearing and Work Session SB 54 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 5/9/2017 AGENDA: Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Removes requirement that Higher Education Time: 1:00 P.M. Coordinating Commission’s annual evaluation of Room: HR 343 public universities include annual evaluation of each university. Public Hearing and Work Session Public Hearing SB 117 Places certain additional prohibitions and requirements on towers. SB 206 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 5/9/2017 AGENDA: SB 488 Requires law enforcement agency that recovers Permits board of education of community college vehicle reported as stolen to share owner’s contact to authorize faculty at community college to information with tower that assumes control of receive compensation from private or public vehicle. resources. SB 491 Directs Supreme Court to appoint state professional responsibility board. Note changes: SB 274 A has been removed from the agenda. SB 54 A and SB 206 A have been carried over from the 5/9/ 2017 agenda. Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Date: Tuesday May 23, 2017 Room: HR 343 Time: 3:00 P.M. Public Hearing and Work Session Room: HR D SB 95 Requires certain securities professionals to report Informational Meeting suspected financial exploitation of vulnerable persons to Department of Consumer and Business CLASP federal benefits alignment Services. Youth workforce initiatives SB 508 Provides that images of dead bodies that are part of law enforcement agency investigation are Note change: an Informational Meeting on the CLASP exempt from disclosure as public record if federal benefits alignment has been added to the agenda. disclosure would create unreasonable invasion of privacy of family of deceased person. SB 713 Approves modifications to rules of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.

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Date: Thursday May 18, 2017 owned by nonprofit corporations or public bodies Time: 1:00 P.M. and property, if held directly by each nonprofit Room: HR 343 corporation owner of limited liability company, would qualify for such exemption or special Public Hearing and Work Session assessment. SB 83 Clarifies requirements for judicial review of orders Public Hearing and Work Session of Public Utility Commission. SB 493 Creates new manner of committing crime of HB 3192 Directs Housing and Community Services assault in the fourth degree when person with Department to provide funds to assist first-time criminal negligence causes serious physical injury home buyers from low income households through to vulnerable user of public way by means of motor programs administered by department and grants vehicle. to eligible nonprofit organizations, housing authorities and local governments. Work Session SB 34 Expands "move over law" to include any motor Please Note: An HB 3192 Work Session was added to the vehicle that is displaying warning or hazard lights agenda or specific indications of distress.

REVENUE RULES Office: 354 Phone: 503-986-1266 Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1647 Meets at the Call of the Chair Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. TRANSPORTATION POLICY Room: HR A Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1522 Public Hearing and Work Session Meets at the Call of the Chair SB 148 Makes technical changes in Oregon tax statutes. Public Hearing VETERANS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS SB 149 Provides that property of limited liability company Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1673 qualifies for property tax exemption or special assessment if limited liability company is wholly Meets at the Call of the Chair

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JOINT COMMITTEE AGENDAS

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LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND RESEARCH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1813 Office: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828 Meets at the Call of the Chair Meets at the Call of the Chair MARIJUANA REGULATION LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1539 Office: 40 Phone: 503-986-1848 Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Meets at the Call of the Chair Time: 5:00 P.M. Room: HR B LEGISLATIVE AUDITS Informational Meeting Office: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828 Marijuana Tax Disbursements

Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Public Hearing Room: H-170 SB 307 Provides for regulation by Oregon Liquor Control Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Commission of consumption and sale of marijuana items at temporary events, including licensure of premises on which temporary events are held. Approval of Audit/Review forms and criteria Review of Audit/Review request tracker HB 2198 Changes name of Oregon Liquor Control Commission to Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Committee discussion and approval of suggested audit topics for Commission. Secretary of State, Audits Division Discussion regarding review of legislation TAX CREDITS Office: 354 Phone: 503-986-1266 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Office: S-101 Phone: 503-986-1243 Meets at the Call of the Chair

Meets at the Call of the Chair TAX REFORM Office: 354 Phone: 503-986-1266

Meets at the Call of the Chair

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Property Taxes and Community College Funding TRANSPORTATION PRESERVATION AND INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY MODERNIZATION Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1674 WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON GENERAL GOVERNMENT

Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Time: 5:30 P.M. Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR F Room: H-174 Informational Meeting Public Hearing Committee Discussion Regarding Proposed 2017 Transportation SB 5541 Treasurer of State Funding Package INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Time: 5:30 P.M. Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR F Room: H-174 Informational Meeting Public Hearing Committee Discussion Regarding Proposed 2017 Transportation SB 5541 Treasurer of State Funding Package INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY Date: Thursday May 18, 2017 WAYS AND MEANS Time: 3:00 P.M. Office: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828 Room: H-174 Work Session Date: Friday May 12, 2017 HB 5018 Oregon State Library Time: 9:00 A.M. Public Hearing and Work Session Room: HR F SB 87 Relating to quality management services for information technology initiatives Representative Nathanson, Presiding Co-Chair WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES Work Session SB 5512 Department of Consumer and Business Services Meets at the Call of the Chair SB 5537 Department of State Lands WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATURAL HB 5022 Marine Board RESOURCES

Federal Grant Application Request Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Department of Environmental Quality - Air Toxics Ambient Monitoring Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: H-174 WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON CAPITAL Work Session CONSTRUCTION SB 5510 Columbia River Gorge Commission Date: Friday May 12, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Room: HR F Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: H-174 Public Hearing Work Session SB 5505 Bond Authorization - PUBLIC TESTIMONY SB 5528 Land Use Board of Appeals WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY (Testimony may be limited to 2-3 minutes) WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Room: H-170 Time: 8:30 A.M. Public Hearing Room: H-170 HB 5042 Oregon Youth Authority - INVITED TESTIMONY Informational Meeting ONLY Department of Education Federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and Impact on Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 Budget Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: H-170 INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY Public Hearing Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 HB 5042 Oregon Youth Authority - INVITED TESTIMONY Time: 8:30 A.M. ONLY Room: H-170 Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Informational Meeting Time: 3:00 P.M. Higher Education Coordinating Commission Room: H-170 Oregon Promise Program Informational Meeting Oregon Community College Association Informational Briefing on Local Courts - INVITED TESTIMONY Community College High-cost Programs ONLY

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WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Meets at the Call of the Chair

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PUBLIC COMMISSION AGENDAS

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TRANSPARENCY OREGON ADVISORY COMMISSION Office: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828

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22 INDEX

INDEX OF MEASURES SCHEDULED FOR HEARING

SB 4 House Education SB 298 House Business and Labor 5-22 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F 5-15 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 18 House Agriculture and Natural Resources SB 307 Joint Marijuana Regulation 5-23 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR D 5-16 Public Hearing 5:00 P.M. HR B

SB 28 Senate Finance and Revenue SB 330 House Business and Labor 5-15 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A 5-15 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 34 House Judiciary SB 367 House Health Care 5-18 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-15 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

SB 41 House Business and Labor SB 372 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 5-15 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-23 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR D

SB 42 House Business and Labor SB 373 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 5-15 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-23 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR D

SB 48 House Health Care SB 395 House Higher Education and Workforce Development 5-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D

SB 54 House Higher Education and Workforce Development SB 423 House Health Care 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D 5-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

SB 83 House Judiciary SB 485 House Health Care 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

SB 87 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On General SB 488 House Judiciary Government 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. H-174 SB 491 House Judiciary SB 95 House Judiciary 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 SB 493 House Judiciary SB 117 House Judiciary 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 SB 497 House Judiciary SB 123 Senate Finance and Revenue 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-15 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A SB 507 House Judiciary SB 148 House Revenue 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR A SB 508 House Judiciary SB 149 House Revenue 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-15 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR A SB 713 House Judiciary SB 206 House Higher Education and Workforce Development 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D SB 838 House Business and Labor SB 208 House Education 5-15 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F SB 856 House Health Care SB 229 Senate Rules 5-15 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 5-17 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B SB 931 House Judiciary SB 235 House Health Care 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 934 House Health Care 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 261 House Judiciary HR E 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 SB 960 House Judiciary SB 275 House Health Care 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 5-15 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

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SB 980 House Business and Labor HB 2008 Senate Human Services 5-15 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D SB 985 House Business and Labor 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 2031 Senate Environment and Natural Resources HR E 5-15 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C

SB 1002 House Education HB 2095 Senate Business and Transportation 5-22 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR F 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 1008 Senate Rules 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 2103 Senate Health Care HR B 5-18 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B SB 1025 House Health Care 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HB 2134 Senate Business and Transportation HR E 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 1036 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 5-16 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR D HB 2152 Senate Business and Transportation 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 1044 House Economic Development and Trade HR B 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR E HB 2159 Senate Business and Transportation 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 5505 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Capital HR B Construction 5-12 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR F HB 2162 Senate Workforce 5-15 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR A SB 5510 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Natural Resources HB 2175 Senate Judiciary 5-16 Work Session 1:00 P.M. H-174 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343

SB 5512 Joint Ways and Means HB 2176 Senate Judiciary 5-12 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR F 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343

SB 5528 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Natural HB 2198 Joint Marijuana Regulation Resources 5-16 Public Hearing 5:00 P.M. HR B 5-17 Work Session 1:00 P.M. H-174 HB 2219 Senate Education SB 5537 Joint Ways and Means 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 5-12 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR F HB 2258 Senate Education SB 5541 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On General 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C Government 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-174 HB 2303 Senate Health Care 5-17 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-174 5-16 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B

SCR 21 Senate Rules HB 2311 Senate Education 5-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C HR B HB 2312 Senate Education SCR 28 Senate Rules 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 5-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2315 Senate Human Services 5-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D SCR 29 Senate Rules 5-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 2321 Senate Environment and Natural Resources HR B 5-15 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C

SCR 30 Senate Rules HB 2347 Senate Human Services 5-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. 5-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HR B HB 2398 Senate Health Care HB 2004 Senate Human Services 5-16 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B 5-31 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HB 2409 Senate Judiciary 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343

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HB 2482 Senate Business and Transportation HB 2839 Senate Health Care 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 5-18 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HR B

HB 2510 Senate Business and Transportation HB 2864 Senate Education 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C HR B HB 2880 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HB 2511 Senate Business and Transportation 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B HB 2883 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-18 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C HB 2527 Senate Health Care 5-18 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 2920 Senate Judiciary HR B 5-16 Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343

HB 2567 Senate Workforce HB 2930 Senate Human Services 5-15 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR A 5-17 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D

HB 2568 Senate Business and Transportation HB 2933 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR B HR B HB 2944 Senate Human Services HB 2572 Senate Business and Transportation 5-17 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B HB 2945 Senate Rules 5-17 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2616 Senate Judiciary 5-16 Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343 HB 2956 Senate Education 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C HB 2618 Senate Judiciary 5-16 Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343 HB 2968 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-15 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HB 2624 Senate Business and Transportation 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HB 3014 Senate Health Care HR B 5-16 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B

HB 2625 Senate Judiciary HB 3029 Senate Education 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR 343 5-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HB 2630 Senate Judiciary 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343 HB 3060 Senate Workforce 5-15 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR A HB 2633 Senate Judiciary 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343 HB 3066 Senate Human Services 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 2644 Senate Health Care HR D 5-16 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 3068 Senate Human Services HB 2666 Senate Education 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C HR D

HB 2701 Senate Education HB 3090 Senate Human Services 5-18 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HB 2711 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-18 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C HB 3091 Senate Human Services 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 2732 Senate Judiciary HR D 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR 343 HB 3101 Senate Business and Transportation HB 2734 Senate Judiciary 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343 HR B

HB 2754 Senate Health Care HB 3139 Senate Business and Transportation 5-16 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B

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HB 3170 Senate Education HB 3358 Senate Education 5-18 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C 5-18 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C

HB 3175 Senate Human Services HB 3370 Senate Human Services 5-17 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HB 3177 Senate Judiciary 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR 343 HB 3372 Senate Human Services 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 3181 Senate Education HR D 5-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HB 3380 Senate Judiciary 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343 HB 3184 Senate Business and Transportation 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HB 3405 Senate Human Services HR B 5-15 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HB 3192 House Revenue 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR A HB 3409 Senate Education 5-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HB 3216 Senate Education HR C 5-30 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HB 3423 Senate Education 5-18 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C HB 3262 Senate Human Services 5-17 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HB 3438 Senate Judiciary 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:15 A.M. HR 343 HB 3264 Senate General Government and Accountability 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 3447 Senate Human Services HR C 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HB 3267 Senate Education 5-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HB 5018 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On General HR C Government 5-18 Work Session 3:00 P.M. H-174 HB 3274 Senate General Government and Accountability 5-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 5022 Joint Ways and Means HR C 5-12 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR F

HB 3283 Senate Judiciary HB 5042 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Public 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR 343 Safety 5-15 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-170 HB 3288 Senate Education 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-170 5-18 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C HCR 3 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HB 3289 Senate Education 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 5-30 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HCR 6 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B HB 3293 Senate Education 5-30 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HCR 7 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HR C 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B

HB 3313 Senate Education HCR 11 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B

HB 3318 Senate Education HCR 22 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-18 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C 5-16 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B

HB 3340 Senate Education HCR 23 Senate Rules 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C 5-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 3351 Senate Education 5-18 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR C HCR 25 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR B HB 3353 Senate Education 5-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HCR 26 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HR C 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR B

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HCR 27 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HCR 29 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR B 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR B

HCR 28 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HJM 6 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR B 5-16 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR B

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28 SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Business and Transportation 453 503-986-1674 Patrick Brennan, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1674 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Nita Kumar, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1527 HR B HR B sbt exhibit email,

Education 333 503-986-1664 Lisa Gezelter, LPRO Analyst 333 503-986-1664 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Dana Frenchko, Committee 333 503-986-1538 HR C HR C Assistant sed exhibit email,

Environment and Natural 347 503-986-1751 Resources Beth Patrino, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1751 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Shelley Raszka, Committee 347 503-986-1502 HR C HR C HR C Assistant senr exhibit email,

Finance and Revenue 354 503-986-1266 Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist Chris Allanach, Senior Economist Dae Baek, Economist 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. Christine Broniak, Economist HR A HR A HR A HR A Kyle Easton, Economist Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 354 Austin Anderson, Committee Assistant sfr exhibit email,

General Government and 347 503-986-1490 Accountability C. Ross, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1490 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Maria Hernandez, Committee 347 503-986-1510 HR C HR C Assistant sgga exhibit email,

Health Care 453 503-986-1520 Oliver Droppers, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1520 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Annette Easdale, Committee 453 503-986-1517 HR B HR B Assistant shc exhibit email,

Human Services 453 503-986-1514 Matt Doumit, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1514 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Corey Rosenberg, Committee 453 503-986-1535 HR D HR D Assistant shs exhibit email,

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

Judiciary 331 503-986-1750 Channa Newell, Counsel 332 503-986-1525 Josh Nasbe, Counsel 335 503-986-1529 Whitney Perez, Counsel 338 503-986-1530 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Mike Reiley, Office Coordinator 331 503-986-1635 343 343 343 343 Kristi Arrington, Committee 331 503-986-1513 Assistant Lisa Rybloom, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1742 sjud exhibit email,

Rules 453 503-986-1505 Cherie Stone, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1505 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Ann Coughlin, Committee 453 503-986-1507 HR B HR B Assistant srules exhibit email,

Veterans and Emergency 347 503-986-1490 Preparedness C. Ross, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1490 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Maria Hernandez, Committee 347 503-986-1510 HR B HR B Assistant svep exhibit email,

Workforce 453 503-986-1503 Debra Maryanov, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1503 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Debbie Malone, Committee 453 503-986-1495 HR A HR A Assistant swf exhibit email,

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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Conduct 503- Meets at the Call of the Chair

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

Agriculture and Natural 347 503-986-1559 Resources Misty Freeman, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1559 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Derrick Wheeler, Committee 347 503-986-1562 HR D HR D Assistant hagnr exhibit email,

Business and Labor 453 503-986-1557 Jan Nordlund, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1557 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Kayla Byers, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1556 HR E HR E hbl exhibit email,

Conduct 503- Meets at the Call of the Chair

Early Childhood and Family 431 503-986-1733 Supports Zena Rockowitz, LPRO Analyst 431 503-986-1733 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. HR D HR D John Larson, Committee Assistant 438 503-986-1670 hecfs exhibit email,

Economic Development and 453 503-986-1539 Trade Adam Crawford, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1539 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Donna Burgess, Committee 453 503-986-1738 HR E HR E Assistant hecdt exhibit email,

Education 334 503-986-1740 Alethia Miller, LPRO Analyst 334 503-986-1740 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Matt Perreault, Committee 334 503-986-1739 HR F HR F Assistant hed exhibit email,

Energy and Environment 347 503-986-1755 Beth Reiley, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1755 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Maria Hernandez, Committee 347 503-986-1510 HR D HR D Assistant hee exhibit email,

Health Care 453 503-986-1286 Sandy Thiele-Cirka, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1286 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. Jessica DeFelice, Committee 453 503-986-1526 HR E HR E HR E Assistant hhc exhibit email,

Higher Education and 431 503-986-1731 Workforce Development Laura Kentnesse, LPRO Analyst 431 503-986-1731 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. HR D HR D Maia Daniel, Committee Assistant 438 503-986-1537 hhedw exhibit email,

Human Services and Housing 453 503-986-1509 Cassandra Soucy, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1509 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Ashley Clark, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1504 HR E HR E hhs exhibit email,

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

Judiciary 331 503-986-1750 Channa Newell, Counsel 332 503-986-1525 Josh Nasbe, Counsel 335 503-986-1529 Whitney Perez, Counsel 338 503-986-1530 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Mike Reiley, Office Coordinator 331 503-986-1635 343 343 343 343 Kristi Arrington, Committee 331 503-986-1513 Assistant Lindsay Free, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1743 hjud exhibit email,

Revenue 354 503-986-1266 Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist Chris Allanach, Senior Economist Dae Baek, Economist 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. HR A HR A HR A HR A Christine Broniak, Economist Kyle Easton, Economist Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 354 Edward Klein, Committee Assistant hrev exhibit email,

Rules 453 503-986-1647 Erin Seiler, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1647 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Samantha Koopman, Committee 453 503-986-1536 HR 50 HR 50 Assistant hrules exhibit email,

Transportation Policy 453 503-986-1522 Tim Walker, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1522 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Danielle Ross, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1524 HR D HR D htp exhibit email,

Veterans and Emergency 347 503-986-1673 Preparedness Bradley Volk, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1673 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Skye Couvrette, Committee 347 503-986-1694 HR E HR E Assistant hvet exhibit email,

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

Information Management and H-178 503-986-1828 Technology Sean McSpaden, Committee Coordinator 1:00 P.M. H-170 Dawn Monagon, Committee Assistant IMT Committee Staff Email,

Legislative Administration 40 503-986-1848 Daron Hill, Legislative 140A 503-986-1848 Administrator Meets at the Call of the Chair Nick Herrera, Committee Assistant 140A 503-986-1848

Legislative Audits H-178 503-986-1828 Theresa McHugh, Committee Coordinator 1:00 P.M. Michael Graham, Committee H-170 Assistant Audits Committee Staff Email, LFO

Legislative Counsel S-101 503-986-1243 Dexter Johnson, Legislative S-101 503-986-1243 Meets at the Call of the Chair Counsel

Legislative Policy and Research 453 503-986-1813 Christopher Reinhart, LPRO 453 503-986-1515 Director Meets at the Call of the Chair Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1474 jlpr exhibit email,

Marijuana Regulation 453 503-986-1539 Adam Crawford, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1539 5:00 P.M. Donna Burgess, Committee 453 503-986-1738 HR B Assistant jmr exhibit email,

Tax Credits 354 503-986-1266 Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist Chris Allanach, Senior Economist Dae Baek, Economist Christine Broniak, Economist Meets at the Call of the Chair Kyle Easton, Economist Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 354 Austin Anderson, Committee Assistant Edward Klein, Committee Assistant jtax exhibit email,

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

Tax Reform 354 503-986-1266 Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist Chris Allanach, Senior Economist Dae Baek, Economist Meets at the Call of the Chair Christine Broniak, Economist Kyle Easton, Economist Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 354 Austin Anderson, Committee Assistant Edward Klein, Committee Assistant

Transportation Preservation 453 503-986-1674 and Modernization Patrick Brennan, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1674 5:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. HR F HR F Nita Kumar, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1527 jtpm exhibit email,

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Ken Rocco, Legislative Fiscal 9:00 A.M. Officer HR F Paul Siebert, Deputy Legislative Fiscal Officer

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Capital Construction Amanda Beitel, Committee 1:00 P.M. Coordinator HR F Julie Jensen, Committee Assistant Capital Const Sub Staff Email, H-178

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Education Doug Wilson, Committee Coordinator 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. H-170 H-170 H-170 H-170 Michael Graham, Committee Assistant Education Sub Staff Email, H-178

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On General Government John Borden, Committee 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Coordinator H-174 H-174 H-174 H-174 Michael Graham, Committee Assistant General Govt Sub Staff Email, H-178

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Human Services Linda Ames, Committee 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. Coordinator HR F HR F HR F HR F Eric Sorenson, Committee Assistant Human Services Sub Staff Email, H-178

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Natural Resources Matt Stayner, Committee 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Coordinator H-174 H-174 H-174 H-174 Julie Jensen, Committee Assistant Natural Resources Sub Staff Email, H-178

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

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Public Safety Julie Neburka, Committee Coordinator 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. H-170 H-170 H-170 H-170 Dawn Monagon, Committee Assistant Public Safety Sub Staff Email, H-178

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. Steve Bender, Committee HR F HR F HR F HR F Coordinator Eric Sorenson, Committee Assistant Transp/Ec Dev Sub Staff Email, H-178

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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION— HEALTH CARE— , Chair Laurie Monnes Anderson, Chair Chuck Thomsen, Vice-Chair Jeff Kruse, Vice-Chair Lee Beyer Rod Monroe Tim Knopp Chuck Riley Elizabeth Steiner Hayward

EDUCATION— HUMAN SERVICES— , Chair Sara Gelser, Chair , Vice-Chair Alan Olsen, Vice-Chair Sara Gelser Michael Dembrow Mark Hass Tim Knopp Jeff Kruse Laurie Monnes Anderson

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL JUDICIARY— RESOURCES— , Chair Michael Dembrow, Chair , Vice-Chair Alan Olsen, Vice-Chair Michael Dembrow Herman Baertschiger Jr. Dennis Linthicum Floyd Prozanski James Manning Jr. Arnie Roblan RULES— FINANCE AND REVENUE— Ginny Burdick, Chair Mark Hass, Chair Ted Ferrioli, Vice-Chair , Vice-Chair Lee Beyer Herman Baertschiger Jr. Brian Boquist Chuck Riley Arnie Roblan Kathleen Taylor VETERANS AND EMERGENCY GENERAL GOVERNMENT AND PREPAREDNESS— ACCOUNTABILITY— Brian Boquist, Chair Chuck Riley, Chair Laurie Monnes Anderson, Vice-Chair Alan DeBoer, Vice-Chair Peter Courtney Mark Hass Alan Olsen Floyd Prozanski Kim Thatcher WORKFORCE— Kathleen Taylor, Chair Tim Knopp, Vice-Chair Sara Gelser Laurie Monnes Anderson

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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

CONDUCT— Richard Devlin, Chair Sara Gelser Bill Hansell Jackie Winters

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AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE— RESOURCES— Ann Lininger, Chair Brian Clem, Chair Pam Marsh, Vice-Chair Susan McLain, Vice-Chair David Brock Smith, Vice-Chair Sherrie Sprenger, Vice-Chair Brian Clem Greg Barreto David Gomberg Sal Esquivel Ken Helm Caddy McKeown Rick Lewis Karin Power Bill Post David Brock Smith E. Werner Reschke Brad Witt EDUCATION— BUSINESS AND LABOR— Margaret Doherty, Chair Paul Holvey, Chair Diego Hernandez, Vice-Chair Greg Barreto, Vice-Chair Carl Wilson, Vice-Chair Janelle Bynum, Vice-Chair Paul Evans Margaret Doherty Susan McLain Paul Evans Julie Parrish Julie Fahey Janeen Sollman Jodi Hack Sherrie Sprenger A. Richard Vial ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT— CONDUCT— Ken Helm, Chair Mitch Greenlick, Chair Mark Johnson, Vice-Chair Nancy Nathanson Karin Power, Vice-Chair Andy Olson Phil Barnhart Sherrie Sprenger Cliff Bentz Paul Holvey Pam Marsh EARLY CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY E. Werner Reschke SUPPORTS— David Brock Smith John Lively, Chair Jodi Hack, Vice-Chair Carla Piluso, Vice-Chair HEALTH CARE— Janelle Bynum Mitch Greenlick, Chair Cedric Hayden Cedric Hayden, Vice-Chair John Huffman Rob Nosse, Vice-Chair Alissa Keny-Guyer Teresa Alonso Leon Sheri Malstrom Knute Buehler David Brock Smith Jodi Hack Bill Kennemer Alissa Keny-Guyer Sheri Malstrom

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HIGHER EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE REVENUE— DEVELOPMENT— Phil Barnhart, Chair Jeff Reardon, Chair Cliff Bentz, Vice-Chair Teresa Alonso Leon, Vice-Chair Barbara Smith Warner, Vice-Chair Gene Whisnant, Vice-Chair Knute Buehler Janelle Bynum Diego Hernandez Brian Clem Mark Johnson Dallas Heard Pam Marsh Mark Johnson Rob Nosse E. Werner Reschke Greg Smith Janeen Sollman RULES— HUMAN SERVICES AND HOUSING— Jennifer Williamson, Chair Alissa Keny-Guyer, Chair Mike McLane, Vice-Chair Andy Olson, Vice-Chair Dan Rayfield, Vice-Chair Tawna Sanchez, Vice-Chair Greg Barreto Jodi Hack Mark Meek Paul Holvey Mike Nearman Bill Kennemer Ron Noble Rob Nosse Carla Piluso Barbara Smith Warner Duane Stark TRANSPORTATION POLICY— JUDICIARY— Caddy McKeown, Chair Jeff Barker, Chair Mark Meek, Vice-Chair Andy Olson, Vice-Chair A. Richard Vial, Vice-Chair Jennifer Williamson, Vice-Chair Greg Barreto Chris Gorsek Paul Evans Mitch Greenlick Susan McLain Ann Lininger Ron Noble Bill Post Carl Wilson Tawna Sanchez Brad Witt Sherrie Sprenger Duane Stark VETERANS AND EMERGENCY A. Richard Vial PREPAREDNESS— Paul Evans, Chair Deborah Boone, Vice-Chair Sal Esquivel, Vice-Chair Rick Lewis John Lively Mark Meek Julie Parrish Bill Post

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JOINT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND RESEARCH— TECHNOLOGY— Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Sen. Chuck Riley, Co-Chair Rep. Tina Kotek, Co-Chair Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-Chair Sen. Brian Boquist Sen. Alan DeBoer Sen. Michael Dembrow Sen. Dennis Linthicum Sen. Betsy Johnson Rep. Brian Clem Sen. Kim Thatcher Rep. Mike Nearman Sen. Chuck Thomsen Rep. Cliff Bentz Rep. Mitch Greenlick LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION— Rep. Bill Kennemer Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Rep. Nancy Nathanson Rep. Tina Kotek, Co-Chair Rep. Sherrie Sprenger Sen. Ginny Burdick Sen. Ted Ferrioli Sen. Fred Girod MARIJUANA REGULATION— Sen. Bill Hansell Sen. Ginny Burdick, Co-Chair Sen. Laurie Monnes Anderson Rep. Ann Lininger, Co-Chair Rep. Phil Barnhart Sen. Ted Ferrioli, Co-Vice Chair Rep. John Huffman Sen. Floyd Prozanski, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Mike McLane Rep. Julie Fahey, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Carl Wilson, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Jennifer Williamson Sen. Lee Beyer Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Alternate Sen. Jeff Kruse Rep. Ken Helm Rep. Andy Olson LEGISLATIVE AUDITS— Sen. Richard Devlin, Co-Chair Rep. Susan McLain, Co-Chair TAX CREDITS— Sen. Chuck Riley Sen. Mark Hass, Co-Chair Sen. Kim Thatcher Rep. Phil Barnhart, Co-Chair Rep. Nancy Nathanson Sen. Brian Boquist, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Gene Whisnant Rep. Cliff Bentz, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Barbara Smith Warner, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Herman Baertschiger Jr. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL— Sen. Chuck Riley Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Sen. Kathleen Taylor Rep. Tina Kotek, Co-Chair Rep. Knute Buehler Sen. Brian Boquist Rep. Diego Hernandez Sen. Ginny Burdick Rep. Mark Johnson Sen. Ted Ferrioli Rep. Pam Marsh Sen. Floyd Prozanski Rep. Rob Nosse Rep. Phil Barnhart Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Cliff Bentz Rep. Mike McLane Rep. Jennifer Williamson

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TAX REFORM— WAYS AND MEANS— Sen. Mark Hass, Co-Chair Sen. Richard Devlin, Co-Chair Rep. Phil Barnhart, Co-Chair Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-Chair Sen. Brian Boquist, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Cliff Bentz, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Jackie Winters, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Barbara Smith Warner, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Dan Rayfield, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Herman Baertschiger Jr. Rep. Greg Smith, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Chuck Riley Sen. Alan DeBoer Sen. Kathleen Taylor Sen. Rep. Knute Buehler Sen. Fred Girod Rep. Diego Hernandez Sen. Bill Hansell Rep. Mark Johnson Sen. James Manning Jr. Rep. Pam Marsh Sen. Rod Monroe Rep. Rob Nosse Sen. Arnie Roblan Rep. Greg Smith Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Sen. Chuck Thomsen Rep. David Gomberg TRANSPORTATION PRESERVATION AND Rep. Paul Holvey MODERNIZATION— Rep. John Huffman Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-Chair Rep. Mike McLane Rep. Caddy McKeown, Co-Chair Rep. Barbara Smith Warner Sen. Brian Boquist, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Duane Stark Rep. Cliff Bentz, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Gene Whisnant Sen. Fred Girod Rep. Jennifer Williamson Sen. Betsy Johnson Sen. Rod Monroe Sen. Kathleen Taylor Subcommittee On Capital Construction— Sen. Jackie Winters Sen. Fred Girod, Co-Chair Rep. John Lively Rep. Paul Holvey, Co-Chair Rep. Susan McLain Sen. Peter Courtney Rep. Andy Olson Sen. Richard Devlin Rep. Greg Smith Rep. John Huffman Rep. Barbara Smith Warner Rep. Tina Kotek Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Jennifer Williamson Subcommittee On Education— Sen. Rod Monroe, Co-Chair Rep. Barbara Smith Warner, Co-Chair Sen. Arnie Roblan Sen. Chuck Thomsen Rep. Diego Hernandez Rep. John Lively Rep. Julie Parrish Rep. Gene Whisnant Subcommittee On General Government— Sen. James Manning Jr., Co-Chair Rep. Greg Smith, Co-Chair Sen. Alan DeBoer Sen. Betsy Johnson Rep. Julie Fahey Rep. David Gomberg Rep. Pam Marsh Rep. Mike Nearman

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Subcommittee On Human Services— Subcommittee On Public Safety— Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, Co-Chair Sen. Jackie Winters, Co-Chair Rep. Dan Rayfield, Co-Chair Rep. Duane Stark, Co-Chair Sen. Sara Gelser Sen. Lew Frederick Sen. Jackie Winters Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon Rep. Jeff Barker Rep. Knute Buehler Rep. John Huffman Rep. Cedric Hayden Rep. Carla Piluso Rep. Sheri Malstrom Rep. Tawna Sanchez Subcommittee On Natural Resources— Subcommittee On Transportation and Sen. Lew Frederick, Co-Chair Economic Development— Rep. Brad Witt, Co-Chair Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-Chair Sen. Fred Girod Rep. David Gomberg, Co-Chair Sen. Kathleen Taylor Sen. Bill Hansell Rep. Sal Esquivel Sen. Rod Monroe Rep. Ken Helm Rep. Mark Meek Rep. Rick Lewis Rep. Mike Nearman Rep. Karin Power Rep. Ron Noble Rep. Jeff Reardon

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44 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY SENATOR

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY SENATOR

BAERTSCHIGER JR., HERMAN— FERRIOLI, TED— Environment and Natural Resources Legislative Administration Finance and Revenue Legislative Counsel Tax Credits Marijuana Regulation, Co-Vice Chair Tax Reform Rules, Vice-Chair BEYER, LEE— FREDERICK, LEW— Business and Transportation, Chair Ways and Means Health Care Natural Resources, Co-Chair Marijuana Regulation Public Safety Rules GELSER, SARA— Transportation Preservation and Modernization, Co- Chair Conduct Education BOQUIST, BRIAN— Human Services, Chair Finance and Revenue, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: Legislative Counsel Human Services Legislative Policy and Research Workforce Rules GIROD, FRED— Tax Credits, Co-Vice Chair Tax Reform, Co-Vice Chair Business and Transportation Transportation Preservation and Modernization, Co- Legislative Administration Vice Chair Transportation Preservation and Modernization Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Chair Ways and Means Capital Construction, Co-Chair BURDICK, GINNY— Natural Resources Legislative Administration HANSELL, BILL— Legislative Counsel Marijuana Regulation, Co-Chair Conduct Rules, Chair Legislative Administration Ways and Means COURTNEY, PETER— Transportation and Economic Development Legislative Administration, Co-Chair Workforce Legislative Counsel, Co-Chair HASS, MARK— Legislative Policy and Research, Co-Chair Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Education Ways and Means Subcommittee: Finance and Revenue, Chair Capital Construction General Government and Accountability Tax Credits, Co-Chair DEBOER, ALAN— Tax Reform, Co-Chair General Government and Accountability, Vice-Chair JOHNSON, BETSY— Information Management and Technology Ways and Means Legislative Policy and Research General Government Transportation Preservation and Modernization Ways and Means, Co-Vice Chair DEMBROW, MICHAEL— General Government Environment and Natural Resources, Chair Transportation and Economic Development, Co- Human Services Chair Judiciary KNOPP, TIM— Legislative Policy and Research Health Care DEVLIN, RICHARD— Human Services Conduct, Chair Workforce, Vice-Chair Legislative Audits, Co-Chair Ways and Means, Co-Chair Capital Construction

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KRUSE, JEFF— ROBLAN, ARNIE— Education Education, Chair Health Care, Vice-Chair Environment and Natural Resources Marijuana Regulation Rules Ways and Means LINTHICUM, DENNIS— Education Education, Vice-Chair Information Management and Technology STEINER HAYWARD, ELIZABETH— Judiciary Health Care Ways and Means MANNING JR., JAMES— Human Services, Co-Chair Judiciary Public Safety Ways and Means General Government, Co-Chair TAYLOR, KATHLEEN— Finance and Revenue MONNES ANDERSON, LAURIE— Tax Credits Health Care, Chair Tax Reform Human Services Transportation Preservation and Modernization Legislative Administration Ways and Means Subcommittee: Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Vice-Chair Natural Resources Workforce Workforce, Chair MONROE, ROD— THATCHER, KIM— Business and Transportation General Government and Accountability Transportation Preservation and Modernization Judiciary, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Legislative Audits Education, Co-Chair Legislative Policy and Research Transportation and Economic Development THOMSEN, CHUCK— OLSEN, ALAN— Business and Transportation, Vice-Chair Environment and Natural Resources, Vice-Chair Legislative Policy and Research Human Services, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Education PROZANSKI, FLOYD— WINTERS, JACKIE— Environment and Natural Resources Conduct General Government and Accountability Transportation Preservation and Modernization Judiciary, Chair Ways and Means, Co-Vice Chair Legislative Counsel Human Services Marijuana Regulation, Co-Vice Chair Public Safety, Co-Chair RILEY, CHUCK— Business and Transportation Finance and Revenue General Government and Accountability, Chair Information Management and Technology, Co-Chair Legislative Audits Tax Credits Tax Reform

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVE

ALONSO LEON, TERESA— CLEM, BRIAN— Health Care Agriculture and Natural Resources, Chair Higher Education and Workforce Development, Vice- Economic Development and Trade Chair Higher Education and Workforce Development Ways and Means Subcommittee: Information Management and Technology Human Services DOHERTY, MARGARET— BARKER, JEFF— Business and Labor Judiciary, Chair Education, Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: ESQUIVEL, SAL— Public Safety Agriculture and Natural Resources BARNHART, PHIL— Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Vice-Chair Energy and Environment Ways and Means Subcommittee: Legislative Administration Natural Resources Legislative Counsel EVANS, PAUL— Revenue, Chair Tax Credits, Co-Chair Business and Labor Tax Reform, Co-Chair Education Transportation Policy BARRETO, GREG— Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Chair Agriculture and Natural Resources FAHEY, JULIE— Business and Labor, Vice-Chair Rules Business and Labor Transportation Policy Marijuana Regulation, Co-Vice Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: BENTZ, CLIFF— General Government Energy and Environment GOMBERG, DAVID— Legislative Counsel Legislative Policy and Research Economic Development and Trade Revenue, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Tax Credits, Co-Vice Chair General Government Tax Reform, Co-Vice Chair Transportation and Economic Development, Co- Transportation Preservation and Modernization, Co- Chair Vice Chair GORSEK, CHRIS— BOONE, DEBORAH— Human Services and Housing Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Vice-Chair Judiciary BUEHLER, KNUTE— GREENLICK, MITCH— Health Care Conduct, Chair Revenue Health Care, Chair Tax Credits Judiciary Tax Reform Legislative Policy and Research Ways and Means Subcommittee: HACK, JODI— Human Services Business and Labor BYNUM, JANELLE— Early Childhood and Family Supports, Vice-Chair Business and Labor, Vice-Chair Health Care Early Childhood and Family Supports Rules Higher Education and Workforce Development HAYDEN, CEDRIC— Early Childhood and Family Supports Health Care, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: Human Services

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HEARD, DALLAS— LEWIS, RICK— Business and Labor Economic Development and Trade Higher Education and Workforce Development Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Ways and Means Subcommittee: HELM, KEN— Natural Resources Economic Development and Trade Energy and Environment, Chair LININGER, ANN— Marijuana Regulation Economic Development and Trade, Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: Judiciary Natural Resources Marijuana Regulation, Co-Chair HERNANDEZ, DIEGO— LIVELY, JOHN— Education, Vice-Chair Early Childhood and Family Supports, Chair Revenue Transportation Preservation and Modernization Tax Credits Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Tax Reform Ways and Means Subcommittee: Ways and Means Subcommittee: Education Education MALSTROM, SHERI— HOLVEY, PAUL— Early Childhood and Family Supports Business and Labor, Chair Health Care Energy and Environment Ways and Means Subcommittee: Rules Human Services Ways and Means MARSH, PAM— Capital Construction, Co-Chair Economic Development and Trade, Vice-Chair HUFFMAN, JOHN— Energy and Environment Early Childhood and Family Supports Revenue Legislative Administration Tax Credits Ways and Means Tax Reform Capital Construction Ways and Means Subcommittee: Public Safety General Government JOHNSON, MARK— MCKEOWN, CADDY— Energy and Environment, Vice-Chair Agriculture and Natural Resources Higher Education and Workforce Development Transportation Policy, Chair Revenue Transportation Preservation and Modernization, Co- Tax Credits Chair Tax Reform MCLAIN, SUSAN— KENNEMER, BILL— Agriculture and Natural Resources, Vice-Chair Business and Labor Education Health Care Legislative Audits, Co-Chair Legislative Policy and Research Transportation Policy Rules Transportation Preservation and Modernization KENY-GUYER, ALISSA— MCLANE, MIKE— Early Childhood and Family Supports Legislative Administration Health Care Legislative Counsel Human Services and Housing, Chair Rules, Vice-Chair Ways and Means KOTEK, TINA— Legislative Administration, Co-Chair MEEK, MARK— Legislative Counsel, Co-Chair Human Services and Housing Legislative Policy and Research, Co-Chair Transportation Policy, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Capital Construction Ways and Means Subcommittee: Transportation and Economic Development

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NATHANSON, NANCY— RAYFIELD, DAN— Conduct Rules, Vice-Chair Information Management and Technology, Co-Chair Ways and Means, Co-Vice Chair Legislative Administration, Alternate Human Services, Co-Chair Legislative Audits REARDON, JEFF— Legislative Policy and Research Ways and Means, Co-Chair Higher Education and Workforce Development, Chair NEARMAN, MIKE— Ways and Means Subcommittee: Human Services and Housing Transportation and Economic Development Information Management and Technology RESCHKE, E. WERNER— Ways and Means Subcommittee: General Government Economic Development and Trade Transportation and Economic Development Energy and Environment Higher Education and Workforce Development NOBLE, RON— SANCHEZ, TAWNA— Human Services and Housing Transportation Policy Human Services and Housing, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: Judiciary Transportation and Economic Development Ways and Means Subcommittee: Public Safety NOSSE, ROB— SMITH, DAVID BROCK— Health Care, Vice-Chair Revenue Agriculture and Natural Resources Rules Early Childhood and Family Supports Tax Credits Economic Development and Trade, Vice-Chair Tax Reform Energy and Environment OLSON, ANDY— SMITH, GREG— Conduct Legislative Administration Human Services and Housing, Vice-Chair Revenue Judiciary, Vice-Chair Tax Credits Marijuana Regulation Tax Reform Transportation Preservation and Modernization Transportation Preservation and Modernization Ways and Means, Co-Vice Chair PARRISH, JULIE— Capital Construction Education General Government, Co-Chair Veterans and Emergency Preparedness SMITH WARNER, BARBARA— Ways and Means Subcommittee: Education Revenue, Vice-Chair Rules PILUSO, CARLA— Tax Credits, Co-Vice Chair Early Childhood and Family Supports, Vice-Chair Tax Reform, Co-Vice Chair Human Services and Housing Transportation Preservation and Modernization Ways and Means Subcommittee: Ways and Means Public Safety Education, Co-Chair POST, BILL— SOLLMAN, JANEEN— Economic Development and Trade Education Judiciary Higher Education and Workforce Development Veterans and Emergency Preparedness SPRENGER, SHERRIE— POWER, KARIN— Agriculture and Natural Resources, Vice-Chair Agriculture and Natural Resources Conduct Energy and Environment, Vice-Chair Education Ways and Means Subcommittee: Judiciary Natural Resources Legislative Policy and Research

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STARK, DUANE— WILLIAMSON, JENNIFER— Human Services and Housing Judiciary, Vice-Chair Judiciary Legislative Administration Ways and Means Legislative Counsel Public Safety, Co-Chair Rules, Chair Ways and Means VIAL, A. RICHARD— Capital Construction Education Judiciary WILSON, CARL— Transportation Policy, Vice-Chair Education, Vice-Chair Marijuana Regulation, Co-Vice Chair WHISNANT, GENE— Transportation Policy Higher Education and Workforce Development, Vice- Chair WITT, BRAD— Legislative Audits Agriculture and Natural Resources Ways and Means Transportation Policy Education Ways and Means Subcommittee: Natural Resources, Co-Chair

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