116th Calendar Day EIGHTIETH OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2019 Regular Session JOINT Legislative Schedule

FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019

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 BRIAN MCKINLEY, Sergeant at Arms

SENATE CAUCUS LEADERS , Majority Leader HERMAN BAERTSCHIGER JR, Minority Leader ELIZABETH STEINER HAYWARD, Deputy Majority Leader CLIFF BENTZ, Deputy Minority Leader , Majority Whip ALAN OLSEN, Deputy Minority Leader , Majority Whip , Deputy Minority Leader , Assistant Majority Leader , Minority Whip , Assistant Majority Leader

HOUSE CAUCUS LEADERS JENNIFER WILLIAMSON, Majority Leader CARL WILSON, Republican Leader BARBARA SMITH WARNER, Majority Whip GREG BARRETO, Deputy Republican Leader ROB NOSSE, Deputy Majority Whip SHERRIE SPRENGER, Republican Whip JOHN LIVELY, Assistant Majority Leader , Deputy Republican Whip JULIE FAHEY, Assistant Majority Leader DUANE STARK, Assistant Republican Leader JANELLE BYNUM, Assistant Majority Leader RON NOBLE, Assistant Republican Leader

SENATE CONVENES AT 11:00 AM ON MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 HOUSE CONVENES AT 10:00 AM ON FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019

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FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 SENATE - NO FLOOR SESSION SCHEDULED HOUSE CONVENES AT 10:00 A.M.

SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS: SB 52 A-Eng...... Smith Warner

PROPOSITIONS & MOTIONS: Possible Consideration Of Senate Amendments: HB 2076 A-Eng...... Witt HB 2243 A-Eng...... Lively

FINAL READING: MEMORIALS AND RESOLUTIONS: SCR 30 A-Eng...... Wilson SCR 31 ...... Boles

THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS: Carried over from Thursday, May 16, 2019 SB 16 ...... Helt SB 484 A-Eng...... Meek SB 485 ...... Helt SB 684 A-Eng...... Gorsek SB 2 A-Eng...... Clem, Barreto SB 53 ...... McKeown SB 54 ...... Evans SB 60 A-Eng...... Hayden SB 61 ...... Noble SB 62 ...... Prusak SB 63 ...... Salinas SB 67 ...... Hayden SB 127 A-Eng...... Keny-Guyer SB 129 A-Eng...... Noble SB 177 A-Eng...... Prusak SB 178 A-Eng...... Prusak SB 287 A-Eng...... Gomberg SB 185 A-Eng...... Gorsek SB 290 A-Eng...... Stark SB 297 A-Eng...... Greenlick SB 358 A-Eng...... Power SB 390 A-Eng...... Post SB 408 B-Eng...... Smith G SB 637 ...... Salinas SB 1012 ...... Helm SB 33 A-Eng...... Gorsek SB 107 B-Eng...... Zika SB 359 A-Eng...... McLane SB 8 A-Eng...... Sanchez SB 13 B-Eng...... Helt SB 36 ...... Zika SB 37 ...... Wilde SB 160 ...... Alonso Leon SB 167 ...... Williams SB 176 A-Eng...... Mitchell SB 227 ...... Bonham SB 272 ...... Doherty SB 278 A-Eng...... Piluso SB 294 ...... Bonham SB 450 A-Eng...... McLain SB 519 A-Eng...... Bynum SB 813 A-Eng...... Helt SB 970 A-Eng...... Meek SB 5508 A-Eng...... Gomberg SB 15 A-Eng...... Gorsek SB 66 ...... Wilde SB 3 ...... Reardon SB 64 B-Eng...... Mitchell SB 151 ...... Doherty SB 298 A-Eng...... Bonham SB 370 A-Eng...... Hernandez SB 394 ...... Findley SB 664 A-Eng...... Sollman SB 689 ...... Neron SB 796 ...... Keny-Guyer SB 963 ...... Helt, Clem

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NOTICE: Committee meetings are subject to change Check Committee Agendas in this publication

JOINT COMMITTEES Carbon Reduction 1:00 P.M. HR F Ways and Means 9:00 A.M. HR F

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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 Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance.

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

HB 2519 Requires each community college and each college and university operating in this state that offers baccalaureate degree programs and receives state BUSINESS AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT financial aid to adopt written policy on hazing, Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1556 provide on-campus policy training on hazing and annually report to Legislative Assembly number of hazing incidents reported and investigated by Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 community college, college or university during previous academic year. Time: 8:30 A.M. HB 2571 Provides that current or former foster child under Room: HR B 25 years of age is eligible for tuition waiver at Possible Reconsideration and Work Session institution of higher education if current or former foster child is enrolled in courses totaling one or HB 3239 Removes limit on number of full on-premises sales more credit hours for purposes of pursuing initial licenses that distillery licensee may hold. undergraduate degree. HB 2871 Renames Oregon Youth Conservation Corps as Oregon Youth Corps. CAMPAIGN FINANCE HB 3015 Permits adopted former foster children to have Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490 amount of tuition and all fees waived if attending defined institutions of higher education for purposes of pursuing initial undergraduate Meets at the Call of the Chair degree. HB 3280 Alters commissioner composition of Higher EDUCATION Education Coordinating Commission by Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1505 redesignating five current nonvoting positions as voting positions and by adding one additional position for graduate student attending public Date: Monday May 20, 2019 university. HB 3409 Limits authority of school district to become Time: 1:00 P.M. member of voluntary organization that Room: HR B administers interscholastic activities or that Work Session facilitates scheduling and programming of interscholastic activities unless organization HB 2023 Directs State Board of Education to ensure that addresses specified behavior. academic content standards for certain subjects include sufficient instruction on histories, Note change: HB 2871 A has been added. contributions and perspectives of certain classifications of individuals. HB 2030 Clarifies authorities governing Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development. Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 HB 2512 Requires one member of State Board of Education Time: 1:00 P.M. to be engaged in teaching as licensed teacher. Room: HR B This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been carried over from previously posted agendas.

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ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES HEALTH CARE Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1751 Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1509

Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 Date: Monday May 20, 2019 Time: 1:00 P.M. Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR C Room: HR A Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Work Session HB 2573 Requires counties to approve establishment of HB 2658 CARRIED OVER FROM 05/15/2019 AGENDA: dwellings in conjunction with farm use on high- Requires manufacturer of prescription drugs to value farmland for cranberry farm operator report to Department of Consumer and Business meeting $40,000 annual income standard. Services planned increase in price of certain HB 2841 Allows State Department of Fish and Wildlife to prescription drugs at least 60 days before date of refuse disclosure of information relevant to increase. department ability to manage or protect described HB 2935 CARRIED OVER FROM 05/15/2019 AGENDA: fish or wildlife species or individual members or Requires pharmacies to notify person to whom populations of species. prescription drug is dispensed of availability of HB 2883 Prohibits food vendor from using polystyrene prescription reader. container in selling, offering for sale, serving or HB 2185 Imposes new requirements on pharmacy benefit dispensing prepared food to public. managers registered in this state. HB 3035 Increases maximum penalty for certain wildlife law offenses committed without culpable mental Note change: work sessions for HB 2658 A and HB 2935 A state to $2,000 fine. have been added. HB 3365 Changes process for forming or dissolving livestock district, annexing land to livestock district or withdrawing land from livestock Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 district. Time: 1:00 P.M. Work Session Room: HR A HB 2106 Allows dog training classes to be conducted in This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been farm buildings existing on January 1, 2019, within carried over from previously posted agendas. counties that adopted marginal lands provisions. HB 2109 Requires that, in election proposing annexation, votes from city and territory to be annexed be HOUSING counted separately to determine separate Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490 majorities if territory to be annexed includes 100 acres or more. HB 2225 Defines "center of the subject tract" for siting Date: Monday May 20, 2019 certain permissible forest dwellings. Time: 3:00 P.M. HB 2623 Prohibits use of hydraulic fracturing for oil and Room: HR B gas exploration and production. HB 2834 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife, Work Session in cooperation with Department of Transportation, to develop Wildlife Corridor HB 2916 Expands transitional housing accommodations Action Plan for use by state agencies. allowed inside urban growth boundary to include other structures. HB 3024 Prohibits county from considering property tax classification of dwellings that were previously HB 2997 Authorizes cities with population greater than removed, destroyed, demolished or converted to 30,000 but less than 40,000 within county with nonresidential uses when reviewing application population greater than 105,000 but less than for replacement dwelling on lands zoned for 125,000 to impose affordable housing conditions exclusive farm use. on housing developments. HB 3272 Limits extension that Land Use Board of Appeals may provide petitioner whose objection to record is Please note change: HB 2916 A and HB 2997 A were added. denied to 14 days from later of original deadline or date of denial. HUMAN SERVICES Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1507 Note Change: HB 2106 A was carried over from the 05/16/ 2019 agenda. Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR B Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 Informational Meeting Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR C Invited Testimony Only Foster Youth Voice This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been This is a standing invitation to current and former Oregon carried over from previously posted agendas. Foster Youth to share their perspectives with the committee. Testimony may also be submitted in writing and will be uploaded to OLIS under this agenda item.

FINANCE AND REVENUE Update on Out of State Placements of Children Office: 160 Phone: 503-986-1266 • Overview of third party contractors and face to face contact rates • Update regarding removal of children from Acadia Meets at the Call of the Chair facilities • Update regarding return home of children with ID/DD • Update regarding number of children placed out of state since last hearing, including age and gender • Update on needs assessments

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years from date person discovers, or in exercise of reasonable care should have discovered, causal Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 connection between sexual assault and injury. Time: 3:00 P.M. Work Session Room: HR B HB 2014 Restricts limitation on award of noneconomic Possible Work Session damages to claims in actions for wrongful death. HB 3270 Requires Department of Human Services to HB 2585 Directs Chief Medical Examiner to complete and administer four-year pilot program to allow adult file report of death for person within 45 days after foster homes meeting specified requirements to receiving report from Search and Rescue care for up to seven residents. Coordinator, in conjunction with county sheriff, that person is missing in wilderness and presumed Informational Meeting dead. Invited Testimony Only HB 3415 CARRIED OVER FROM 5/16/2019 AGENDA: Requires institutions of higher education to both Foster Youth Voice adopt written policies and require certain This is a standing invitation to current and former Oregon individuals to participate in annual training on Foster Youth to share their perspectives with the sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic committee. Testimony may also be submitted in writing and violence, dating violence and stalking. will be uploaded to OLIS under this agenda item. Note change: HB 2217 A removed. Placement of Foster Youth in Refurbished Juvenile Detention Facilities Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 Time: 8:30 A.M. Note change: HB 3270 A has been added to the agenda Room: HR C Please note 8:30 AM start time Date: Tuesday May 28, 2019 Public Hearing and Work Session Time: 3:00 P.M. HB 3077 Modifies processes relating to reporting, Room: HR B investigating and appealing findings related to Informational Meeting sexual harassment in schools. HB 3146 Changes statutory references to "inmate" to "adult Invited Testimony Only in custody.". Foster Youth Voice This is a standing invitation to current and former Oregon Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 Foster Youth to share their perspectives with the Time: 8:30 A.M. committee. Testimony may also be submitted in writing and Room: HR C will be uploaded to OLIS under this agenda item. Please note 8:30 AM start time Update on Out of State Placements of Children • Overview of third party contractors and face to face Public Hearing and Work Session contact rates HB 2480 Provides that statement purporting to interpret • Update regarding removal of children from Acadia otherwise admissible statement from one facilities language into another does not constitute hearsay • Update regarding return home of children with ID/DD if declarant testifies. • Update regarding number of children placed out of state HB 3201 Provides that agreement for deferred resolution of since last hearing, including age and gender criminal cases may not contain requirement that • Update on needs assessments defendant enter plea of guilty or no contest. HB 3224 Directs district attorney of each county to, no later than December 1, 2020, develop and adopt policies relating to discovery, charging decisions and case Date: Thursday May 30, 2019 disposition and to make policies available to public Time: 3:00 P.M. on website. Room: HR B Work Session Informational Meeting HB 2400 Extends deadline to appeal mental illness Invited Testimony Only determination under certain circumstances. HB 2401 Modifies definition of "officer-initiated pedestrian Foster Youth Voice stop" for purposes of profiling data collection by This is a standing invitation to current and former Oregon removing requirement that stop result in citation, Foster Youth to share their perspectives with the arrest or search. committee. Testimony may also be submitted in writing and HB 2045 Extends deadline by which State Board of Parole will be uploaded to OLIS under this agenda item. and Post-Prison Supervision must perform risk assessment and classification on existing sex Placement of Foster Youth in Refurbished Juvenile offender registrants to December 1, 2026. Detention Facilities HB 2079 Modifies and adds laws related to boating offenses. HB 2393 Removes requirement that intimate image be disclosed through Internet website for crime of JUDICIARY unlawful dissemination of an intimate image. Office: 331 Phone: 503-986-1750 HB 2474 Excludes subpoenas issued by district attorneys for grand juries, or by Attorney General, from certain notice, content and procedural requirements applicable to summonses and Date: Monday May 20, 2019 subpoenas issued to financial institutions for Time: 8:30 A.M. financial records of customers. Room: HR C HB 3216 Creates civil cause of action against person who Please note 8:30 AM start time. knowingly summons police officer for reason other than suspected criminal activity with intent to Public Hearing and Work Session cause specified harm. HB 3293 Provides that action based on sexual assault or knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging Note change: HB 2079 added. sexual assault that occurs when person is 18 years of age or older must be commenced within seven

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Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 Time: 8:30 A.M. VETERANS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Room: HR C Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490 Please note 8:30 AM start time.

This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 carried over from previously posted agendas. Time: 8:00 A.M. Room: HR B Date: Friday May 24, 2019 Work Session Time: 8:30 A.M. HB 2211 Includes disabled veteran as person who may Room: HR C apply to Oregon Business Development Please note 8:30 AM start time. Department for loan approval. HB 2530 Requires persons who send or serve certain This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been documents related to termination of tenancy, carried over from previously posted agendas. forcible entry or detainer, overdue loan payments for loans secured by residential real property and residential foreclosures to include certain information regarding assistance that may be RULES available to veterans of armed forces. Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1529 Please note change: HB 2211 A and HB 2530 A were added.

Date: Monday May 20, 2019 Time: 1:00 P.M. WORKFORCE Room: HR C Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1738 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session SB 361 Modifies prudent investor rule to allow trustee to Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 consider settlor’s or beneficiaries’ personal values, Time: 8:00 A.M. including settlor’s or beneficiaries’ desire to engage in sustainable or socially responsible Room: HR D investment strategies aligning with settlor’s or Work Session beneficiaries’ social, environmental, governance or other values or beliefs, and beneficiaries’ financial HB 2016 Requires public employer to grant reasonable paid needs, when making investment decisions. time to public employee who is designated SB 723 Prohibits person from conducting or participating representative to engage in certain activities. in contest, competition, tournament or derby that Public Hearing has objective of taking coyotes for prizes or other inducement . HB 3009 Provides that labor organization’s charging SB 761 Requires that only elector who has personally certain employees reasonable fees and costs for printed copy of electronic signature sheet for representation that is unrelated to negotiation of petition or prospective petition may sign signature collective bargaining agreement is not unfair labor sheet. practice. SB 905 Allows individual voluntarily placed in foster care HB 2408 Includes within definition of "public works" project to be resident of school district where individual for constructing, reconstructing or performing resides due to placement by public or private major renovation of privately owned road, agency if placement agreement provides that highway, building, structure or improvement that individual will no longer be considered resident of is located in enterprise zone or for which qualified school district of origin. business firm received or will receive exemption from ad valorem property taxation and has total Possible Work Session project cost estimated as equaling or exceeding SB 455 Requires public universities, community colleges $20 million. and community college districts to require contractors to employ apprentices and to establish and execute plan for outreach, recruitment and Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 retention of women and minority individuals for Time: 8:00 A.M. certain work relating to improvements to real Room: HR D property. Work Session The following bill is scheduled solely for the purpose of moving it HB 3009 Provides that labor organization’s charging to the Senate President’s desk for rereferral to another committee: certain employees reasonable fees and costs for representation that is unrelated to negotiation of collective bargaining agreement is not unfair labor SB 153 Directs Department of Education to conduct study practice. on adequacy of education in state and report to HB 2408 Includes within definition of "public works" project interim committee of Legislative Assembly by for constructing, reconstructing or performing September 15, 2020. major renovation of privately owned road, highway, building, structure or improvement that Work Session is located in enterprise zone or for which qualified Possible Introduction of Committee Measures business firm received or will receive exemption from ad valorem property taxation and has total project cost estimated as equaling or exceeding $20 million.

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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 Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance.

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

CONDUCT Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1515

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 Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance.

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

Totalizator Hubs to conduct simulcast broadcasting of, and mutuel wagering on, animal races. AGRICULTURE AND LAND USE SB 332 Provides that, when interview is element of Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1731 process of selecting candidate for civil service position from eligibility list, public employer must interview each veteran applicant who meets Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 qualifications for position and shows transferable skills if duties of position are performed by only Time: 3:00 P.M. one person within public employer’s organization. Room: HR D SB 935 Creates modified landscape construction Work Session professional license. SB 410 Eliminates Department of Consumer and SB 92 Authorizes city to provide for as much as 20-year Business Services regulation of recreational ramp-up to full taxation rate for property in vehicle construction. annexed territory. SB 383 Restricts arbitration award from ordering SB 943 Allows development of parsonage on land where disciplinary action that differs from disciplinary nonresidential place of worship is allowed use. action imposed by law enforcement agency if arbitrator makes finding that misconduct occurred consistent with agency’s finding of Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 misconduct, and disciplinary action imposed by Time: 3:00 P.M. agency is consistent with provisions of discipline Room: HR D guide or discipline matrix adopted by agency as This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been result of collective bargaining and incorporated carried over from previously posted agendas. into agency’s disciplinary policies.

Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 Time: 8:00 A.M. Room: HR E BUSINESS AND LABOR Public Hearing Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1557 HB 3374 Establishes salary threshold for employees who are exempt from overtime requirements. Date: Monday May 20, 2019 Time: 8:00 A.M. Date: Wednesday May 29, 2019 Room: HR E Time: 8:00 A.M. Room: HR E Work Session SB 76 Authorizes Oregon Racing Commission to issue Public Hearing exchange wagering license to qualified applicant. HB 2490 Directs Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and SB 77 Allows Oregon Racing Commission to adopt rules Industries to appoint long term care wage board to to authorize and license Multi-Jurisdictional examine factors that may present challenges to Simulcasting and Interactive Wagering recruiting and retaining long term care employees.

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Date: Monday June 3, 2019 Time: 8:00 A.M. Room: HR E Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 Time: 1:00 P.M. Public Hearing Room: HR D HB 2956 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to study and make recommendations This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been concerning changes to Insurance Code that carried over from previously posted agendas address managing, investigating and enforcing violations identified in complaints against person Note Change: Informational Meeting has been removed that is subject to Insurance Code. HB 3347 Prohibits person from collecting or receiving for purpose of recovering or defraying costs of sending Date: Wednesday May 29, 2019 printed copy of invoice or bill, or receiving or Time: 1:00 P.M. processing printed check, money order or cash as Room: HR D payment from consumer, any surcharge, fee or other amount in excess of amount person charges Informational Meeting consumer for goods or services the consumer purchased and any of person’s actual and Economic Development Investment and Incentive verifiable expenses for shipping and handling or Review taxes that are directly related to transaction for Chris Harder, Director, Business Oregon goods or services. John Saris, Business Finance Manager, Business Oregon Arthur Fish, Business Incentives, Business Oregon Carrie Baxandall, Certification Office for Business Inclusion Date: Wednesday June 5, 2019 and Diversity (COBID) Program Manager, Business Oregon Time: 8:00 A.M. Room: HR E Public Hearing EDUCATION HB 3029 Provides that municipal bank is not required to Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1740 obtain deposit insurance from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Date: Monday May 20, 2019 Time: 3:00 P.M. CONDUCT Room: HR D Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1515 Informational Meeting Invited Testimony Only Meets at the Call of the Chair Food Insecurity in Higher Education ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Anthony Medina, Interim Director of Legislative and Policy Office: 333 Phone: 503-986-1286 Affairs, Higher Education Coordinating Commission Ivan Chen, student, University of Oregon Venus Barnes, Vista Learning Garden Coordinator & Date: Monday May 20, 2019 alumna, Portland Community College Nicole Hindes, Assistant Director, Oregon State University Time: 1:00 P.M. Human Services Resource Center Room: HR D Kara Smith, Agency Relations Coordinator, Food for Lane Informational Meeting County Matt Newell-Ching, Public Affairs Director, Partners for a Oregon Tribes and Government-to-Government Relations Hunger-Free Oregon Daniel Santos, Interim Director, Legislative Commission on Indian Services Misha Isaak, General Counsel, Office of Governor Kate Student Perspectives on Educational Issues Brown Matthew Brown, student, Tigard-Tualatin School District Dustin Buehler, Deputy General Counsel, Office of Governor Luna Pelaez, student, Tigard-Tualatin School District Kate Brown John Freudenthal, student, Tigard-Tualatin School District Ava Melson, student, Tigard-Tualatin School District Work Session Abdirahim Mohamoud, student, Tigard-Tualatin School SB 218 Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to District refuse to issue initial marijuana production Meghan Turley, student, Tigard-Tualatin School District licenses based on supply of and demand for Chloe Skinner, student, Tigard-Tualatin School District marijuana. Nicole Mazzeo, student, Tigard-Tualatin School District SB 219 Requires that moneys in Regional Infrastructure Student Fund be used for disbursements to federally recognized Indian tribes in this state for specified Work Session purposes. SB 496 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 5/15/2019 SB 830 Requires that, to extent provided by Oregon AGENDA: Prohibits school district from Liquor Control Commission rules, if wine labeled restricting access by alternative education with American viticultural area in Oregon is students, English language learners or special labeled with single grape variety as type education students to specialized learning areas designation, wine must meet specified content and certain common areas. requirements. SB 690 Repeals sunset provision for Interstate Compact SB 831 Requires that, to extent provided in Oregon Liquor on Educational Opportunity for Military Children. Control Commission rules, wine using American SB 802 Allows military child to be considered resident of viticultural area in this state as appellation of school district for purposes of enrollment and class origin or implying American viticultural area as placement based on official military order for source be produced entirely from grapes grown in transfer of parent of child. that American viticultural area. Note change: Presenter names have been added to the Note Change: SB 218 B, SB 830 A, and SB 831 A have been agenda for the Informational Meetings. carried over

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Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 Note change: An informational meeting has been added. Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR D This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been carried over from previously posted agendas. HEALTH CARE Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1520 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1484 Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 Time: 3:00 P.M. Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 Room: HR E Time: 1:00 P.M. Public Hearing and Work Session Room: HR D SB 824 Allows Oregon Board of Dentistry to accept results Work Session of national standardized examinations under specified circumstances when determining fitness SB 247 Adds containers that contain kombucha to types of of applicant to practice dentistry. beverage containers covered by provisions of SB 835 Allows dentist to advertise practice in specialty Bottle Bill. area of dentistry. Informational Meeting SB 133 Prohibits provider of substance abuse, problem gambling or mental health services and support Invited testimony only from accepting or paying patient referral bonus or HB 3430 Eliminates routine staying of Water Resources falsely advertising individual’s need for services or Commission or Water Resources Department final support or individual’s eligibility to participate in order enforcement upon filing of petition for medical assistance program. judicial review of order. SB 665 Directs State Board of Education to adopt rules for administration of naloxone or any similar Rep. Tawna Sanchez, House District 43 medication designed to rapidly reverse overdose of Tom Byler, Director, Water Resources opioid drug. Department Don Gentry, Tribal Chairman, The Klamath Work Session Tribes SB 1027 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 05/16/2019 Brad Parrish, Natural Resources Director, The AGENDA: Allows certain health care practitioner Klamath Tribes who receives needlestick injury during provision of Ed Goodman, Tribal Attorney, The Klamath medical care to patient who is unconscious or Tribes otherwise unable to consent to test patient for Howie Arnett, Tribal Attorney, Confederated human immunodeficiency virus for purpose of Tribes of Warm Springs determining necessary course of treatment for Sarah Liljefelt, Attorney, Schroeder Law health care practitioner. Offices, for Oregon Cattlemen’s Association Dominic Carollo, Managing Partner, Yockim Public Hearing and Work Session Carollo, LLP, for Water for Life Jeff Stone, Executive Director, Oregon SB 1039 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 05/16/2019 Association of Nurseries AGENDA:Authorizes appointment of health care April Snell, Executive Director, Water advocate to make health care decisions for Resources Congress individual with developmental disability receiving services through individualized written service plan if individual does not have guardian or health care representative. Note change: An informational meeting has been added. SB 26 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 05/16/2019 AGENDA:Directs Director of the Oregon Health Authority or director’s designee to discharge employee at facility under jurisdiction of authority Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 if it has been substantiated that employee physically or sexually abused patient or client. Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR D Work Session Informational Meeting SB 910 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 05/16/2019 AGENDA:Requires retail or hospital pharmacy to Invited testimony and opportunity for public testimony provide written notice in conspicuous manner of HB 2852 Authorizes local governments to form authorities availability of naloxone at pharmacy. for purpose of implementing community choice SB 29 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 05/16/2019 aggregation programs. AGENDA:Modifies terms "venereal disease" and "sexually transmitted disease" to "sexually Alan Hickenbottom, Oregon Project Manager, transmitted infection." Clarifies hearings LEAN Energy U.S. procedure for certificates of need for certain health Biff Traber, Mayor, City of Corvallis care facilities. Les Perkins, County Commissioner, Hood SB 1041 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 05/16/2019 River AGENDA:Grants to Oregon Health Authority John McCray-Goldsmith, Director, Barclays powers to regulate financial condition of Bank coordinated care organizations that align with Tom Habashi, Chief Executive Officer, powers of Department of Consumer and Business Monterey Bay Community Power Services to regulate domestic insurers. Jaimes Valdez, Policy Manager, Spark Northwest Note change: SB 1027, SB 1039 A, SB 26, SB 910 A, and SB 1041 A have been carried over from the 05/16/2019 agenda. SB 29 A has been added to the agenda.

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Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 Informational Meeting Time: 3:00 P.M. Invited testimony only Room: HR E Committee Discussion and Review of Housing Bills in Work Session Ways and Means SB 29 Modifies terms "venereal disease" and "sexually transmitted disease" to "sexually transmitted infection." Clarifies hearings procedure for Note change: SB 543 has been carried over from the 5/15/ certificates of need for certain health care 2019 agenda. facilities. SB 740 Requires health benefit plans that cover radiation therapy for cancer to cover proton beam therapy Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 on basis no less favorable than other covered Time: 5:30 P.M. benefits. Room: HR 50 Informational Meeting This agenda may be populated with any measures that Invited testimony only have been carried over from previously posted agendas. HB 3230 Requires insurance coverage of pelvic examinations and Pap smear examinations to Informational Meeting include reimbursement for medical devices and items that clinician determines best suit needs of Invited testimony only. patient. HB 3354 Requires local public health authorities and Committee Discussion and Review of Human Services coordinated care organizations to provide funding and Housing Bills in Ways and Means to support school-based programs providing dental disease prevention services. JUDICIARY HB 3353 Allows nonprofit corporation that provides Office: 331 Phone: 503-986-1750 reduced-cost dental services to underserved populations, including individuals 55 years of age or older or individuals who require accessible Date: Friday May 17, 2019 facilities, to own, operate, conduct or maintain Time: 1:00 P.M. dental practice. Room: HR D Meeting Cancelled HUMAN SERVICES AND HOUSING Date: Monday May 20, 2019 Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1539 Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR E Date: Monday May 20, 2019 Public Hearing and Work Session Time: 1:00 P.M. SB 478 Prohibits campaign moneys and public moneys Room: HR 50 from being used to make payments in connection Possible Reconsideration and Work Session with nondisclosure agreement relating to workplace harassment . SB 490 Modifies definition of "exempt prohibited SB 479 Requires public employers to adopt policies to individual." Prohibits permanently from providing prevent workplace harassment. child care individuals who have been subject of SB 980 Modifies procedures by which eligible moneys are substantiated report of child abuse in which victim collected from Department of Corrections inmates suffered serious harm or death and individuals for payment of court-ordered financial obligations. who are required to report as sex offenders. SB 1040 Makes owner, operator or lessee of quarry or mine located on property adjacent to Willamette River Please note: SB 490 A is being scheduled for in Polk County and across river from City of reconsideration for the purpose of adding a subsequent Keizer liable for injuries resulting from bullets referral to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means. that stray outside boundaries of property if, after Possible Work Session being notified that bullets have strayed, owner, operator or lessee fails to take reasonable SB 534 Requires local governments to allow single-family measures to prevent additional bullets from dwellings within urban growth boundary of city straying. with population greater than 25,000 in residential lots platted and zoned for such uses. Work Session SB 11 Requires person who purchases residential real SB 586 Renames "Office of Manufactured Dwelling Park property after forclosure complaint has been filed Community Relations" to "Manufactured and and before end of redemption period to provide Marina Communities Division" and "Mobile Home notice to seller regarding relinquishment of Parks Account" to "Manufactured and Marina interests in property and rights to surplus funds. Communities Account." Extends division’s duties SB 369 Modifies definition of "substantial completion" for and account’s uses to marinas and floating home purposes of statute of limitation for action arising tenants. out of construction, alteration or repair of improvement to real property. Note change: SB 490 A has been added to the agenda for SB 696 Increases amount of insurance policy that may be reconsideration. required by county governing body to approve permit for outdoor mass gathering. SB 873 Allows defendant in eviction action to apply for Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 order setting aside judgment. Time: 1:00 P.M. SB 962 Directs certifying agencies to certify to United Room: HR 50 States Citizenship and Immigration Services, This agenda may be populated with any measures that within specified time, victim helpfulness in have been carried over from previously posted agendas. detecting, investigating or prosecuting qualifying criminal activity. Possible Work Session SB 977 Repeals provisions relating to undertaking of SB 543 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 5/15/2019 justice of the peace. AGENDA: Authorizes formation of children’s SB 1008 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 5/16/19 AGENDA: service districts. Requires court to include in judgment document age of defendant at time of committing offense if defendant is sentenced to term of incarceration

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and physical custody of defendant is related to age SB 184 Authorizes court to initiate commitment of defendant at time of committing offense. proceedings for extremely dangerous person with mental illness if court determines that there is no Note change: SB 1008 A carried over. substantial probability that defendant will gain or regain fitness to proceed. SB 373 Expands public records law references that govern Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 confidentiality of records maintained by Time: 1:00 P.M. Psychiatric Security Review Board. Room: HR E SB 375 Directs court to inform defendant of potential commitment or conditional discharge prior to Public Hearing and Work Session accepting plea of guilty except for insanity. SB 420 Establishes procedures for persons with qualifying Work Session marijuana convictions to file motion requesting court to enter order setting aside conviction. SB 495 Prohibits use of dog to extract inmate from cell in SB 975 Establishes procedures for persons with correctional facilities . marijuana convictions to file motion requesting SB 498 Prohibits Department of Corrections from court to reduce offense classification if, since entry entering into contract with inmate telephone of judgment of conviction, offense classification services provider that authorizes department to has been reduced. receive fee or commission other than SB 999 Modifies provisions requiring person to be reimbursement for expenses. informed about rights and consequences relating SB 1011 Provides that obligee spouse’s conviction for to driving under the influence of intoxicants. attempted murder or conspiracy to commit murder of obligor spouse is change of Work Session circumstances for purposes of spousal support SB 362 Requires defendant to file notice of intent to modification. introduce evidence of mental defense at least 45 days before trial. Note change: SB 24 A, SB 25 A, SB 184 A, SB 373 A, 375 A SB 474 Modifies length of time of parental desertion or changed to public hearings and work sessions. abandonment of child resulting in forfeiture of parent’s intestate share of child’s estate and parent’s interest in property transferred from Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 child to parent by transfer on death deed. Time: 1:00 P.M. SB 396 Establishes alternative procedure for use by Room: HR E owner, operator or employee of fuel dispensary to This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been obtain removal of vehicle preventing or hindering carried over from previously posted agendas. access to fuel dispensing equipment. SB 597 Authorizes use of pseudonym, initials or other signifier instead of name of victim, or witness if Date: Friday May 24, 2019 witness is also victim, in indictment when Time: 1:00 P.M. specified requirements are met. Room: HR E SB 708 Exempts petitioner in stalking protective order proceeding from requirement to pay prevailing This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been party fee unless court finds petitioner initiated carried over from previously posted agendas. proceeding with malicious intent. SB 725 Specifies charges or convictions that may not be considered in fitness determinations. NATURAL RESOURCES SB 775 Requires agencies of state government to use Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1763 Department of State Police for purposes of requesting criminal records checks relating to employment by agency. Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 SB 810 Modifies definition of "vulnerable user of a public way" to include persons operating or riding on Time: 8:00 A.M. moped or motorcycle. Room: HR E SB 995 Modifies provisions relating to restraining orders. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Note change: SB 474 added. SB 301 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to consider elk overpopulation when implementing Oregon Landowner Damage Program. Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 Informational Meeting Time: 5:30 P.M. Room: HR E Invited testimony only This agenda may be populated with any measures that have been carried over from previously posted agends. Interim Planning Discussion

Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 Social and Economic Impacts of Oregon’s Current Forest Time: 1:00 P.M. Policies on the Forest Trust Land Counties and their Room: HR E Residents David Yamamoto, Commissioner, Tillamook County Public Hearing and Work Session John Sweet, Commissioner, Coos County; Vice-Chair, Council SB 24 Modifies procedures related to criminal of Forest Trust Land Counties defendants lacking fitness to proceed. SB 25 Directs public bodies, and private medical providers in possession of relevant records, to Willamette River Fisheries comply, within specified time period, with court Dr. Bruce McIntosh, Assistant Fish Division Administrator, order for release of records to state mental hospital Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife or other facility for purposes of forensic evaluation. Note change: speakers’ names have been updated.

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Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 Time: 8:00 A.M. RULES Room: HR E Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1529 Informational Meeting Invited testimony only Date: Monday May 20, 2019 Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR C Update: Oregon State University Intensive Forest Management Study Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Dr. Matthew Betts, Professor, OSU College of Forestry Dr. Jake Verschuyl, Forest Wildlife Ecologist, National HB 3419 Prohibits prosecuting attorney from conditioning Council for Air and Stream Improvement plea offer on waiver of specified rights, eligibilities and legal challenges. SB 731 Authorizes recognized student government of Update: Oregon State University Paired Watershed community college or public university, or member Studies of recognized student government, to make Liz Dent, State Forests Division Chief, Oregon Department of statement or issue resolution to promote or oppose Forestry gathering of signatures on initiative or Dr. Robert Bilby, Senior Science Advisor, Weyerhaeuser Co. referendum petition or adoption of ballot measure. Dr. Judith Li, Associate Professor, Oregon State University SB 870 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among Jason Dunham, Supervisory Aquatic Ecologist, United States the States to Elect the President by National Geological Survey Popular Vote. Possible Work Session Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative HB 2492 Directs Department of Corrections to determine Jeff Malik, Outreach Coordinator, Oregon Dunes Restoration last-known address of inmates in custody of Collaborative department, if address is readily known or Andy Vobora, Vice President of Stakeholder Relations, Travel available to inmate, and submit information to Lane County Secretary of State. Lisa Romano, Public Affairs Officer, United States Forest Work Session Service Possible Introduction of Committee Measures

Note change: the "Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative" topic has been added and speakers’ names VETERANS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS have been updated for the other informational meetings. Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1674

Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 Time: 3:00 P.M. REVENUE Room: HR F Office: 160 Phone: 503-986-1266 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session SCR 2 Recognizes and honors Corporal Jimmy Erik Date: Monday May 20, 2019 Floren (1946-1967) for his service to his country. Time: 8:30 A.M. SCR 23 In memoriam: Thomas Herbert McAllister Jr., Room: HR A 1926-2018. PLEASE NOTE: 8:30 AM Start Time SCR 24 In memoriam: Lewis Linn McArthur, 1917-2018. Public Hearing Work Session SB 769 Provides that request for computation of fee in lieu SB 688 Allows professional licensing board to accept as of property taxes for property constituting solar authorization to provide occupational or project may not be filed after April 1 immediately professional service out-of-state authorization of preceding property tax year to which request spouse of member of Armed Forces of United relates. States who is stationed in Oregon. SB 193 Extends sunset for modified method of SCR 29 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 5-14-19 AGENDA: apportionment of business income of interstate Recognizes and honors Sheriff Glenn A. Shipman broadcaster for purposes of corporate excise (1927-2016) for his service to his nation, state and taxation. community. Work Session Informational Meeting HB 3135 Requires Department of Revenue, for purpose of enforcing state and local transient lodging taxes, Invited testimony only. to purchase software that scrapes online data relating to transient lodging rentals. Use of Ballot Measure 96 Pass-Through Dollars to the HB 3136 Requires Oregon Tourism Commission to transfer Counties moneys to Department of Revenue for department’s use in collecting local transient lodging taxes on local, rather than regional, level on behalf of units of local government. Note Change: Informational meeting has been added. HB 3137 Provides that transient lodging tax becomes due when occupancy of transient lodging with respect to which tax is imposed ends. HB 3138 Provides that exemption from transient lodging Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 taxation for dwelling unit used by members of Time: 3:00 P.M. general public for temporary human occupancy for Room: HR F fewer than 30 days per year does not apply to dwelling unit rented out as transient lodging Public Hearing and Possible Work Session using platform of any kind provided in any SCR 12 Commemorates Modoc War of 1872-1873 and manner by transient lodging intermediary. honors those who lost their lives.

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Informational Meeting Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub Update Invited testimony only.

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JOINT 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 Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance.

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LEGISLATIVE AUDITS CAPITOL CULTURE Office: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828 Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1529 Meets at the Call of the Chair Meets at the Call of the Chair LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL CARBON REDUCTION Office: S-101 Phone: 503-986-1243 Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1755 Meets at the Call of the Chair LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC Date: Friday May 17, 2019 RECORDS (HB 2101) Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR F Meets at the Call of the Chair Work Session LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND RESEARCH HB 2020 Establishes Carbon Policy Office within Oregon Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1515 Department of Administrative Services and directs Director of Carbon Policy Office to adopt Oregon Climate Action Program by rule. Meets at the Call of the Chair HB 3433 Requires certain state agencies and colleges at Oregon State University to conduct certain studies STUDENT SUCCESS on opportunities for greenhouse gas sequestration Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1664 by and emissions reductions from activities related to Oregon’s natural and working lands and in Oregon’s forest products, agricultural and Meets at the Call of the Chair building materials industries, transportation STUDENT SUCCESS SUBCOMMITTEE ON sector and electricity sector. ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY Meets at the Call of the Chair INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY STUDENT SUCCESS SUBCOMMITTEE ON EARLY Office: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828 CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Meets at the Call of the Chair Meets at the Call of the Chair STUDENT SUCCESS SUBCOMMITTEE ON REVENUE LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION Office: 140A Phone: 503-986-1848 Meets at the Call of the Chair

Meets at the Call of the Chair TAX EXPENDITURES Office: 160 Phone: 503-986-1266

Meets at the Call of the Chair

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HB 2402 Increases aviation fuel taxes increased by House TRANSPORTATION Bill 2075 (chapter 700, Oregon Laws 2015), and makes increases and distributions of increased Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1674 revenue permanent. HB 3152 Prohibits authorized integrator, unless authorized integrator is acting in accordance with federal, Date: Monday May 20, 2019 state or local government law or under valid court Time: 3:00 P.M. order, from obtaining, sharing, selling, copying, Room: HR F transmitting, using, producing, generating or providing protected dealer data without dealer’s Public Hearing and Possible Work Session prior express written consent or in manner that is SB 59 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for Connect inconsistent with dealer’s prior express written Oregon. consent and from locking out, deactivating or HB 2999 Directs Department of Transportation to issue up denying dealer access to dealer data system, to two individual disability parking placards or permitting another person to obtain, share, sell, decals upon request. copy, transmit, use, produce, generate or provide protected dealer data without dealer’s prior Work Session express written consent or charging fee for or HB 2592 Directs Department of Transportation to study otherwise prohibiting, preventing, restricting or development of uniform standards for speed bump limiting dealer’s ownership, possession or use of height and markings and report on findings to protected dealer data. interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2020. Note change: a Public Hearing and Possible Work Session has HB 2770 Permits testing of highly automated vehicles on been added for HB 2591. highways of this state under certain circumstances. HB 2881 Replaces vehicle weight rating with designation as WAYS AND MEANS passenger vehicle as qualification for per-mile Office: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828 road usage charge program. HB 3213 Authorizes counties to establish safety corridors and directs counties to post signs in selected safety Date: Friday May 17, 2019 corridors. Time: 9:00 A.M. SB 558 Authorizes city to designate speed for highway Room: HR F under city’s jurisdiction that is five miles per hour lower than statutory speed when highway is located in residence district and highway is not Representative Rayfield, Presiding Co-Chair arterial highway. SB 666 Increases fee for Pacific Wonderland registration plates. Work Session SB 1021 Directs Department of Transportation to add SB 5541 Oregon Youth Authority auxiliary lane on portion of Interstate 5 near City HB 5001 Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office of Wilsonville and make seismic improvements to HB 2057 Relating to State Department of Agriculture Boone Bridge. maximum license fees SB 1033 Provides that registered owner may request that HB 2059 Relating to State Department of Agriculture food registration card issued for vehicle include establishment licenses information that owner, or person operating HB 2061 Relating to fees for animal feeding operations vehicle, may be deaf or hard of hearing. SB 248 Oregon Liquor Control Commission - fee bill SB 1044 Establishes goals that promote zero-emission vehicle use and requires entities of executive Federal Grant Application Requests department to promote zero-emission vehicle use. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries – Cooperating Technical Partners Note Change: SB 558, SB 666, SB 1021, SB 1033, and SB Department of Geology and Mineral Industries – National 1044 have been added to the agenda. Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program Department of State Police – Hazard Mitigation Emergency Preparedness

Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON CAPITAL Time: 5:00 P.M. CONSTRUCTION Room: HR F Meets at the Call of the Chair Public Hearing and Possible Work Session WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION HB 2304 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance acquisition and restoration of Willamette Falls Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 navigation canal and locks. Time: 8:30 A.M. HB 2591 Directs Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump Room: H-170 height and markings and report on findings to Informational Meeting interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2020. --Baby Promise SB 438 Allows person issued disabled parking permit to park in parking space otherwise reserved for ***Early Learning Division residents. Oregon Department of Education Work Session HB 2015 Eliminates requirement that person provide proof --Child Care Development Block Grant - of legal presence before Department of Transportation issues noncommercial driver ***Early Learning Division license, noncommercial driver permit or Oregon Department of Education identification card.

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Date: Wednesday May 22, 2019 WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATURAL Time: 8:30 A.M. RESOURCES Room: H-170 Meets at the Call of the Chair Informational Meeting WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY

--Educator Advancement Council Date: Monday May 20, 2019 ***Chief Education Office Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: H-170

WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON GENERAL TRANSPORTATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GOVERNMENT Date: Thursday May 23, 2019 Meets at the Call of the Chair Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR F WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES Work Session HB 5011 Department of Consumer and Business Services Date: Tuesday May 21, 2019 Time: 8:30 A.M. Room: HR F Work Session SB 5503 Commission for the Blind

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JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGENDAS

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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 Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance.

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

EMERGENCY BOARD (PURSUANT TO ORS 291.332, ACTIVITIES SUSPENDED DURING 2019 SESSION) Office: H-178 Phone: 503-986-1828

Meets at the Call of the Chair

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JOINT TASK FORCE AGENDAS

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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 Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance.

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

TESTING OF SEXUAL ASSAULT FORENSIC EVIDENCE KITS Office: 331 Phone: 503-986-1525

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

Meets at the Call of the Chair

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INDEX OF MEASURES SCHEDULED FOR HEARING

SB 11 House Judiciary SB 362 House Judiciary 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 24 House Judiciary SB 369 House Judiciary 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 25 House Judiciary SB 373 House Judiciary 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 26 House Health Care SB 375 House Judiciary 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 29 House Health Care SB 383 House Business and Labor 5-21 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 5-20 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E 5-23 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 396 House Judiciary SB 59 Joint Transportation 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F SB 410 House Business and Labor 5-20 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E SB 76 House Business and Labor 5-20 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E SB 420 House Judiciary 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 77 House Business and Labor 5-20 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E SB 438 Joint Transportation 5-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 5:00 P.M. SB 92 House Agriculture and Land Use HR F 5-21 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D SB 455 Senate Rules SB 133 House Health Care 5-20 Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 474 House Judiciary SB 153 Senate Rules 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-20 Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C SB 478 House Judiciary SB 184 House Judiciary 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 479 House Judiciary SB 193 House Revenue 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-20 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR A SB 490 House Human Services and Housing SB 218 House Economic Development 5-20 Possible Reconsideration and Work Session 1:00 P.M. 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HR 50

SB 219 House Economic Development SB 495 House Judiciary 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 5-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 247 House Energy and Environment SB 496 House Education 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

SB 248 Joint Ways and Means SB 498 House Judiciary 5-17 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR F 5-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 301 House Natural Resources SB 534 House Human Services and Housing 5-21 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. 5-20 Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 50 HR E SB 543 House Human Services and Housing SB 332 House Business and Labor 5-22 Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 50 5-20 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E SB 558 Joint Transportation SB 361 Senate Rules 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F 5-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C SB 586 House Human Services and Housing 5-20 Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 50

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SB 597 House Judiciary SB 905 Senate Rules 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C SB 665 House Health Care 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 910 House Health Care 5-21 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 666 Joint Transportation 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F SB 935 House Business and Labor 5-20 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E SB 688 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-21 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F SB 943 House Agriculture and Land Use 5-21 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D SB 690 House Education 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D SB 962 House Judiciary 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 696 House Judiciary 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 975 House Judiciary 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 708 House Judiciary 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 977 House Judiciary 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 723 Senate Rules 5-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. SB 980 House Judiciary HR C 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 725 House Judiciary SB 995 House Judiciary 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

SB 731 House Rules SB 999 House Judiciary 5-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E HR C SB 1008 House Judiciary SB 740 House Health Care 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-23 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 1011 House Judiciary SB 761 Senate Rules 5-22 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 5-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C SB 1021 Joint Transportation 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F SB 769 House Revenue 5-20 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR A SB 1027 House Health Care 5-21 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 775 House Judiciary 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 1033 Joint Transportation 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F SB 802 House Education 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D SB 1039 House Health Care 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 810 House Judiciary 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 1040 House Judiciary 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SB 824 House Health Care 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 1041 House Health Care 5-21 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 830 House Economic Development 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D SB 1044 Joint Transportation 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F SB 831 House Economic Development 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D SB 5503 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Human Services SB 835 House Health Care 5-21 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR F 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E SB 5541 Joint Ways and Means SB 870 House Rules 5-17 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR F 5-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C SCR 2 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-21 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 873 House Judiciary HR F 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

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SCR 12 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HB 2400 Senate Judiciary 5-23 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 5-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HR F HB 2401 Senate Judiciary SCR 23 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C 5-21 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F HB 2402 Joint Transportation 5-22 Work Session 5:00 P.M. HR F SCR 24 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-21 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HB 2408 Senate Workforce HR F 5-21 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR D 5-23 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D SCR 29 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-21 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F HB 2474 Senate Judiciary 5-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HB 2014 Senate Judiciary 5-20 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HB 2480 Senate Judiciary 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HB 2015 Joint Transportation 5-22 Work Session 5:00 P.M. HR F HB 2490 House Business and Labor 5-29 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E HB 2016 Senate Workforce 5-21 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 2492 House Rules 5-20 Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HB 2020 Joint Carbon Reduction 5-17 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR F HB 2512 Senate Education 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2023 Senate Education 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2519 Senate Education 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2030 Senate Education 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2530 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 5-22 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR B HB 2045 Senate Judiciary 5-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HB 2571 Senate Education 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2057 Joint Ways and Means 5-17 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR F HB 2573 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-21 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 2059 Joint Ways and Means HR C 5-17 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR F HB 2585 Senate Judiciary HB 2061 Joint Ways and Means 5-20 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C 5-17 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR F HB 2591 Joint Transportation HB 2079 Senate Judiciary 5-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 5:00 P.M. 5-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HR F

HB 2106 Senate Environment and Natural Resources HB 2592 Joint Transportation 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2109 Senate Environment and Natural Resources HB 2623 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C

HB 2185 Senate Health Care HB 2658 Senate Health Care 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR A 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR A

HB 2211 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HB 2770 Joint Transportation 5-22 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR B 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2225 Senate Environment and Natural Resources HB 2834 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C

HB 2304 Joint Transportation HB 2841 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 5:00 P.M. 5-21 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR F HR C

HB 2393 Senate Judiciary HB 2852 House Energy and Environment 5-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C 5-23 Informational Meeting 1:00 P.M. HR D

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HB 2871 Senate Education HB 3213 Joint Transportation 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2881 Joint Transportation HB 3216 Senate Judiciary 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F 5-22 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C

HB 2883 Senate Environment and Natural Resources HB 3224 Senate Judiciary 5-21 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HR C HB 3230 House Health Care HB 2916 Senate Housing 5-23 Informational Meeting 3:00 P.M. HR E 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B HB 3239 Senate Business and General Government HB 2935 Senate Health Care 5-23 Possible Reconsideration and Work Session 8:30 A.M. 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR A HR B

HB 2956 House Business and Labor HB 3270 Senate Human Services 6-3 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E 5-23 Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B

HB 2997 Senate Housing HB 3272 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-20 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C

HB 2999 Joint Transportation HB 3280 Senate Education 5-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HR F HB 3293 Senate Judiciary HB 3009 Senate Workforce 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C 5-21 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR D 5-23 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 3347 House Business and Labor 6-3 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E HB 3015 Senate Education 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 3353 House Health Care 5-23 Informational Meeting 3:00 P.M. HR E HB 3024 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-21 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C HB 3354 House Health Care 5-23 Informational Meeting 3:00 P.M. HR E HB 3029 House Business and Labor 6-5 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E HB 3365 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 5-21 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 3035 Senate Environment and Natural Resources HR C 5-21 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C HB 3374 House Business and Labor 5-22 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E HB 3077 Senate Judiciary 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HB 3409 Senate Education 5-20 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 3135 House Revenue 5-20 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A HB 3415 Senate Judiciary 5-20 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HB 3136 House Revenue 5-20 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A HB 3419 House Rules 5-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HB 3137 House Revenue HR C 5-20 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A HB 3430 House Energy and Environment HB 3138 House Revenue 5-21 Informational Meeting 1:00 P.M. HR D 5-20 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A HB 3433 Joint Carbon Reduction HB 3146 Senate Judiciary 5-17 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR F 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C HB 5001 Joint Ways and Means HB 3152 Joint Transportation 5-17 Work Session 9:00 A.M. HR F 5-22 Work Session 5:00 P.M. HR F HB 5011 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On HB 3201 Senate Judiciary Transportation and Economic Development 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR C 5-23 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR F

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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Business and General 453 503-986-1556 Government Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst 334 503-986-1556 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Maia Daniel, Committee Assistant 334 503-986-1562 HR B HR B sbgg exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Campaign Finance 347 503-986-1490 C. Ross, Counsel 347 503-986-1490 Isabel Hernandez, Committee 347 503-986-1510 Meets at the Call of the Chair Assistant scamp exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Education 453 503-986-1505 Tamara Dykeman, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1505 Suzanne Hurt, Committee 453 503-986-1503 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Assistant HR B HR B sed exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Environment and Natural 347 503-986-1751 Resources Beth Patrino, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1751 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Remy Watts, Committee Assistant 347 503-986-1512 HR C HR C senr exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Finance and Revenue 160 503-986-1266 Chris Allanach, Legislative 160 986-1261 Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist 160 986-1260 Dae Baek, Senior Economist 160 986-1265 Kyle Easton, Economist 160 986-1267 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Jaime McGovern, Economist 160 986-1262 A A A Kaitlyn Harger, Economist 160 986-1263 Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 160 986-1264 Isaac Moreno, Committee Assistant 160 986-1268 sfr exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Health Care 453 503-986-1509 Brian Nieubuurt, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1509 Nathan Kramer, Committee 453 503-986-1504 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Assistant HR A HR A shc exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Housing 347 503-986-1490 C. Ross, Counsel 347 503-986-1490 Isabel Hernandez, Committee 347 503-986-1510 3:00 P.M. Assistant HR B shous exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

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

Human Services 453 503-986-1507 Jamie Hinsz, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1507 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Andra Tom, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1517 HR B HR B shs exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Judiciary 331 503-986-1750 Channa Newell, Counsel 332 503-986-1525 Addie Smith, Counsel 335 503-986-1530 Gillian Fischer, Counsel 338 503-986-1733 Michael Lantz, Counsel 338 503-986-1736 Mike Reiley, Sr. Committee 331 503-986-1635 Assistant 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. HR C HR C HR C HR C Kristi Arrington, Committee 331 503-986-1513 Assistant Emily Baker, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1524 Kelsey McCauley, Committee 331 503-986-1526 Assistant sjud exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Rules 453 503-986-1529 Josh Nasbe, Counsel 453 503-986-1529 Samantha Koopman, Sr. Committee 453 503-986-1536 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Assistant HR C HR C srules exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Veterans and Emergency 347 503-986-1490 Preparedness C. Ross, Counsel 347 503-986-1490 8:00 A.M. Isabel Hernandez, Committee 347 503-986-1510 HR B Assistant svep exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Workforce 453 503-986-1738 Ellen Osoinach, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1738 Reid VanMouwerik, Committee 453 503-986-1739 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Assistant HR D HR D swf exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Conduct 453 503-986-1515 Brett Hanes, LPRO Director Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1474 Meets at the Call of the Chair scon exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

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HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Agriculture and Land Use 347 503-986-1731 Laura Kentnesse, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1731 Shelley Raszka, Sr. Committee 347 503-986-1502 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Assistant HR D HR D haglu exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Business and Labor 453 503-986-1557 Jan Nordlund, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1557 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Brooke Eide, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1559 HR E HR E hbl exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Conduct 453 503-986-1515 Brett Hanes, LPRO Director Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1474 Meets at the Call of the Chair hcond exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Economic Development 333 503-986-1286 Melissa Leoni, LPRO Analyst 333 503-986-1286 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Erick Diaz, Committee Assistant 333 503-986-1511 HR D HR D hecd exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Education 453 503-986-1740 Alethia Miller, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1740 Desiree LeonChavez, Committee 453 503-986-1741 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Assistant HR D HR D hed exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Energy and Environment 347 503-986-1484 Misty Freeman, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1484 Sabrina Dunsworth, Committee 347 503-986-1508 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Assistant HR D HR D hee exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Health Care 453 503-986-1520 Oliver Droppers, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1520 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Danielle Ross, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1522 HR E HR E hhc exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Human Services and Housing 453 503-986-1539 Amie FenderSosa, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1539 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Adam Buell, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1538 HR 50 HR 50 hhs exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

32 HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Judiciary 331 503-986-1750 Channa Newell, Counsel 332 503-986-1525 Addie Smith, Counsel 335 503-986-1530 Gillian Fischer, Counsel 338 503-986-1733 Michael Lantz, Counsel 338 503-986-1736 Mike Reiley, Sr. Committee 331 503-986-1635 Assistant 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. HR E HR E HR E HR E Kristi Arrington, Committee 331 503-986-1513 Assistant Emily Baker, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1524 Kelsey McCauley, Committee 331 503-986-1526 Assistant hjud exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Natural Resources 347 503-986-1763 Kailey Kornhauser, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1763 Shelley Raszka, Sr. Committee 347 503-986-1502 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Assistant HR E HR E hnr exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Revenue 160 503-986-1266 Chris Allanach, Legislative 160 986-1261 Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist 160 986-1260 Dae Baek, Senior Economist 160 986-1265 Kyle Easton, Economist 160 986-1267 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Jaime McGovern, Economist 160 986-1262 A A A A Kaitlyn Harger, Economist 160 986-1263 Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 160 986-1264 Austin Anderson, Committee 354 986-1269 Assistant hrev exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Rules 453 503-986-1529 Josh Nasbe, Counsel 453 503-986-1529 Samantha Koopman, Sr. Committee 453 503-986-1536 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Assistant HR C HR C hrules exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Veterans and Emergency 453 503-986-1674 Preparedness Patrick Brennan, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1674 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Matthew DeRosa, Committee 453 503-986-1535 HR F HR F Assistant hvet exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

33 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Capitol Culture 453 503-986-1529 Josh Nasbe, Counsel 453 503-986-1529 Samantha Koopman, Committee 453 503-986-1536 Meets at the Call of the Chair Assistant jccc exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Carbon Reduction 347 503-986-1755 Beth Reiley, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1755 5:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Sean Murphy, Committee Assistant 347 503-986-1516 HR F HR F jccr exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

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

Legislative Administration 140A 503-986-1848 Daron Hill, Legislative 140A 503-986-1848 Administrator Meets at the Call of the Chair jlac exhibit email,

Legislative Audits H-178 503-986-1828 Theresa McHugh, Committee 1:00 P.M. Coordinator H-170 Audits Committee Staff Email, To LFO Submit Testimony

Legislative Counsel S-101 503-986-1243 Dexter Johnson, Legislative S-101 503-986-1243 Counsel Meets at the Call of the Chair Lorey Freeman, Chief Deputy Leg. S-101 503-986-1243 Counsel

Legislative Counsel S-101 503-986-1243 Subcommittee On Public Records (HB 2101) Cameron Miles, Committee S-101 503-986-1243 Meets at the Call of the Chair Administrator Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1474

Legislative Policy and Research 453 503-986-1515 Brett Hanes, LPRO Director Patsy Wood, Committee Assistant 453 503-986-1474 Meets at the Call of the Chair jlpr exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Student Success 453 503-986-1664 Lisa Gezelter, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1664 5:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Lisa Rybloom, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1742 HR F HR F jcss exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

34 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Student Success 453 503-986-1664 Subcommittee On Accountability and Transparency Lisa Gezelter, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1664 Meets at the Call of the Chair Lisa Rybloom, Committee Assistant 331 503-986-1742 jcss exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Student Success 453 503-986-1664 Subcommittee On Early Childhood Education Lisa Gezelter, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1664 Meets at the Call of the Chair Remy Watts, Committee Assistant 347 503-986-1512 jcss exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Student Success 160 503-986-1266 Subcommittee On Revenue Chris Allanach, Legislative 160 986-1261 Revenue Officer 5:00 P.M. Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 160 986-1264 HR A Isaac Moreno, Committee Assistant 160 986-1268 Austin Anderson, Committee 354 986-1269 Assistant

Tax Expenditures 160 503-986-1266 Chris Allanach, Legislative 160 986-1261 Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist 160 986-1260 Dae Baek, Senior Economist 160 986-1265 Kyle Easton, Economist 160 986-1267 8:00 A.M. Jaime McGovern, Economist 160 986-1262 A Kaitlyn Harger, Economist 160 986-1263 Isaac Moreno, Committee Assistant 160 986-1268 Austin Anderson, Committee 354 986-1269 Assistant jcte exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Transportation 453 503-986-1674 Patrick Brennan, LPRO Analyst 453 503-986-1674 Matthew DeRosa, Committee 453 503-986-1535 3:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Assistant HR F HR F jct exhibit email, To Submit Testimony

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Ken Rocco, Legislative Fiscal 8:30 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 E Eric Sorenson, Committee Assistant Capital Const Sub Staff Email, To H-178 Submit Testimony

35 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

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. Audrey Nieswandt, Committee H-170 H-170 H-170 H-170 Assistant Education Sub Staff Email, To H-178 Submit Testimony

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 Joan Green, Committee Assistant General Govt Sub Staff Email, To H-178 Submit Testimony

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Human Services Laurie Byerly, 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 To Submit Testimony

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 Joan Green, Committee Assistant Natural Resources Sub Staff Email, H-178 To Submit Testimony

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. Audrey Nieswandt, Committee H-170 H-170 H-170 H-170 Assistant Public Safety Sub Staff Email, To H-178 Submit Testimony

Ways and Means H-178 503-986-1828 Subcommittee On Transportation and Economic Development Michelle Deister, Committee 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Coordinator HR F HR F HR F HR F Eric Sorenson, Committee Assistant Transp/Ec Dev Sub Staff Email, To H-178 Submit Testimony

36 JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Emergency Board (pursuant to H-178 503-986-1828 ORS 291.332, activities suspended during 2019 Session) Meets at the Call of the Chair

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38 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

BUSINESS AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT— HOUSING— Chuck Riley, Chair Shemia Fagan, Chair , Vice-Chair Dallas Heard, Vice-Chair Michael Dembrow Mark Hass Alan Olsen Laurie Monnes Anderson

CAMPAIGN FINANCE— HUMAN SERVICES— Jeff Golden, Chair , Chair Tim Knopp, Vice-Chair Dallas Heard, Vice-Chair Ginny Burdick Shemia Fagan Fred Girod Tim Knopp Laurie Monnes Anderson

EDUCATION— JUDICIARY— Rob Wagner, Chair Floyd Prozanski, Chair Chuck Thomsen, Vice-Chair , Vice-Chair Sara Gelser Cliff Bentz Mark Hass Shemia Fagan Dallas Heard Sara Gelser Dennis Linthicum James Manning Jr. ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES— Michael Dembrow, Chair RULES— Alan Olsen, Vice-Chair Ginny Burdick, Chair Cliff Bentz Herman Baertschiger Jr., Vice-Chair Floyd Prozanski Michael Dembrow Arnie Roblan FINANCE AND REVENUE— Mark Hass, Chair VETERANS AND EMERGENCY Cliff Bentz, Vice-Chair PREPAREDNESS— Brian Boquist Alan Olsen, Chair Chuck Riley Laurie Monnes Anderson, Vice-Chair Kathleen Taylor Herman Baertschiger Jr. Brian Boquist Peter Courtney HEALTH CARE— Laurie Monnes Anderson, Chair Dennis Linthicum, Vice-Chair WORKFORCE— Kathleen Taylor, Chair Shemia Fagan Tim Knopp, Vice-Chair Tim Knopp Jeff Golden Laurie Monnes Anderson

39 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

CONDUCT— Mark Hass, Chair Tim Knopp James Manning Jr. Kim Thatcher

40 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

AGRICULTURE AND LAND USE— EDUCATION— Brian Clem, Chair Margaret Doherty, Chair Susan McLain, Vice-Chair Teresa Alonso Leon, Vice-Chair Bill Post, Vice-Chair Cheri Helt, Vice-Chair Shelly Boshart Davis Diego Hernandez Ken Helm Courtney Neron David Brock Smith Jeff Reardon Anna Williams E. Werner Reschke Janeen Sollman Kim Wallan BUSINESS AND LABOR— Jeff Barker, Chair Greg Barreto, Vice-Chair ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT— Janelle Bynum, Vice-Chair Ken Helm, Chair Denyc Boles E. Werner Reschke, Vice-Chair Daniel Bonham Sheri Schouten, Vice-Chair Shelly Boshart Davis Brian Clem Andrea Salinas Margaret Doherty Janeen Sollman Paul Evans Marty Wilde Julie Fahey Anna Williams Paul Holvey Jack Zika

CONDUCT— HEALTH CARE— Nancy Nathanson, Chair Andrea Salinas, Chair John Lively Cedric Hayden, Vice-Chair Mike McLane Rob Nosse, Vice-Chair Sherrie Sprenger Teresa Alonso Leon Denyc Boles Christine Drazan ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT— Mitch Greenlick John Lively, Chair Alissa Keny-Guyer Daniel Bonham, Vice-Chair Tiffiny Mitchell Julie Fahey, Vice-Chair Ron Noble Greg Barreto Rachel Prusak Christine Drazan Ken Helm Pam Marsh HUMAN SERVICES AND HOUSING— Caddy McKeown Alissa Keny-Guyer, Chair Susan McLain Ron Noble, Vice-Chair Kim Wallan Tawna Sanchez, Vice-Chair Brad Witt Cheri Helt Mark Meek Tiffiny Mitchell Sheri Schouten Anna Williams Jack Zika

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JUDICIARY— REVENUE— Jennifer Williamson, Chair Nancy Nathanson, Chair , Vice-Chair Lynn Findley, Vice-Chair Sherrie Sprenger, Vice-Chair Pam Marsh, Vice-Chair Jeff Barker Diego Hernandez Janelle Bynum E. Werner Reschke Mitch Greenlick Greg Smith Rick Lewis Barbara Smith Warner Mike McLane Carla Piluso RULES— Karin Power Duane Stark Paul Holvey, Chair Jennifer Williamson, Vice-Chair Carl Wilson, Vice-Chair NATURAL RESOURCES— Denyc Boles Brad Witt, Chair Rob Nosse Chris Gorsek, Vice-Chair Barbara Smith Warner Sherrie Sprenger, Vice-Chair Sherrie Sprenger Greg Barreto Caddy McKeown VETERANS AND EMERGENCY Jeff Reardon PREPAREDNESS— David Brock Smith Paul Evans, Chair Rick Lewis, Vice-Chair Mark Meek, Vice-Chair Lynn Findley Courtney Neron Kim Wallan Marty Wilde Jack Zika

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CAPITOL CULTURE— LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION— Sen. Ginny Burdick, Co-Chair Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Rep. Jennifer Williamson, Co-Chair Rep. Tina Kotek, Co-Chair Sen. Tim Knopp, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Herman Baertschiger Jr. Rep. Carl Wilson, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Ginny Burdick Sen. Herman Baertschiger Jr. Sen. Fred Girod Sen. Shemia Fagan Sen. Bill Hansell Sen. Floyd Prozanski Sen. Laurie Monnes Anderson Sen. Kim Thatcher Rep. Paul Holvey Rep. Denyc Boles Rep. Mike McLane Rep. Julie Fahey Rep. Nancy Nathanson Rep. Tawna Sanchez Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Sherrie Sprenger Rep. Jennifer Williamson Rep. Carl Wilson Sen. Lee Beyer, Alternate CARBON REDUCTION— Sen. Michael Dembrow, Co-Chair Rep. Karin Power, Co-Chair LEGISLATIVE AUDITS— Sen. Cliff Bentz, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-Chair Rep. David Brock Smith, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Dan Rayfield, Co-Chair Sen. Lee Beyer Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Sen. Fred Girod Sen. Kim Thatcher Sen. Jeff Golden Rep. Diego Hernandez Sen. Alan Olsen Rep. Greg Smith Sen. Kathleen Taylor Rep. Daniel Bonham LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL— Rep. Shelly Boshart Davis Rep. Ken Helm Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Rep. John Lively Rep. Tina Kotek, Co-Chair Rep. Pam Marsh Sen. Herman Baertschiger Jr. Sen. Ginny Burdick Sen. Floyd Prozanski EMERGENCY BOARD (PURSUANT TO ORS Sen. Kim Thatcher 291.332, ACTIVITIES SUSPENDED DURING Rep. Mike McLane 2019 SESSION)— Rep. Karin Power Rep. Sherrie Sprenger Rep. Jennifer Williamson INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY— Sen. Chuck Riley, Co-Chair Subcommittee On Public Records (HB Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-Chair 2101)— Sen. Betsy Johnson Sen. Floyd Prozanski, Co-Chair Sen. Dennis Linthicum Rep. Carl Wilson, Co-Chair Rep. Pam Marsh Sen. Kim Thatcher Rep. Mike Nearman Rep. Karin Power

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LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND RESEARCH— TAX EXPENDITURES— Sen. Peter Courtney, Co-Chair Sen. Mark Hass, Co-Chair Rep. Tina Kotek, Co-Chair Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-Chair Sen. Brian Boquist Sen. Cliff Bentz, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Michael Dembrow Rep. Lynn Findley, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Betsy Johnson Rep. Pam Marsh, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Kim Thatcher Sen. Brian Boquist Sen. Chuck Thomsen Sen. Chuck Riley Rep. David Gomberg Sen. Kathleen Taylor Rep. Mitch Greenlick Rep. Diego Hernandez Rep. Mike McLane Rep. E. Werner Reschke Rep. Sherrie Sprenger Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Carl Wilson Rep. Barbara Smith Warner

STUDENT SUCCESS— TRANSPORTATION— Sen. Arnie Roblan, Co-Chair Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-Chair Rep. Barbara Smith Warner, Co-Chair Rep. Caddy McKeown, Co-Chair Sen. Tim Knopp, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Brian Boquist, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Greg Smith, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Ron Noble, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Sen. Cliff Bentz Sen. Mark Hass Sen. Lew Frederick Sen. Kathleen Taylor Sen. Sara Gelser Sen. Kim Thatcher Rep. Paul Evans Sen. Chuck Thomsen Rep. Lynn Findley Rep. Brian Clem Rep. Rick Lewis Rep. Julie Fahey Rep. Susan McLain Rep. Cheri Helt Rep. Brad Witt Rep. Diego Hernandez Rep. John Lively WAYS AND MEANS— Rep. Nancy Nathanson Rep. Sherrie Sprenger Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-Chair Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, Co-Chair Rep. Dan Rayfield, Co-Chair Subcommittee On Accountability and Sen. Jackie Winters, Co-Vice Chair Transparency— Rep. David Gomberg, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Tim Knopp, Co-Chair Rep. Greg Smith, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Julie Fahey, Co-Chair Sen. Lee Beyer Sen. Arnie Roblan Sen. Lew Frederick Sen. Kathleen Taylor Sen. Fred Girod Rep. Brian Clem Sen. Bill Hansell Rep. Sherrie Sprenger Sen. Dallas Heard Subcommittee On Early Childhood Sen. James Manning Jr. Education— Sen. Arnie Roblan Sen. Chuck Thomsen Sen. Lew Frederick, Co-Chair Sen. Rob Wagner Rep. John Lively, Co-Chair Rep. Paul Holvey Sen. Kim Thatcher Rep. Susan McLain Sen. Chuck Thomsen Rep. Mike McLane Rep. Cheri Helt Rep. Rob Nosse Rep. Diego Hernandez Rep. Carla Piluso Subcommittee On Revenue— Rep. Duane Stark Sen. Mark Hass, Co-Chair Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-Chair Sen. Cliff Bentz Sen. Ginny Burdick Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Barbara Smith Warner

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Subcommittee On Capital Construction— Subcommittee On Human Services— Sen. Fred Girod, Co-Chair Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-Chair Rep. Paul Holvey, Co-Chair Rep. Rob Nosse, Co-Chair Sen. Peter Courtney Sen. Dallas Heard Sen. Betsy Johnson Sen. Rob Wagner Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Rep. Cedric Hayden Sen. Chuck Thomsen Rep. Andrea Salinas Rep. Tina Kotek Rep. Sheri Schouten Rep. Mike McLane Rep. Duane Stark Rep. Nancy Nathanson Subcommittee On Natural Resources— Rep. Greg Smith Sen. Kathleen Taylor, Co-Chair Subcommittee On Education— Rep. Jeff Reardon, Co-Chair Sen. Lew Frederick, Co-Chair Sen. Lew Frederick Rep. Susan McLain, Co-Chair Sen. Fred Girod Sen. Arnie Roblan Rep. Cedric Hayden Sen. Chuck Thomsen Rep. Paul Holvey Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon Rep. Courtney Neron Rep. Christine Drazan Rep. David Brock Smith Rep. Mark Meek Subcommittee On Public Safety— Rep. Mike Nearman Sen. Jackie Winters, Co-Chair Subcommittee On General Government— Rep. Carla Piluso, Co-Chair Sen. Rob Wagner, Co-Chair Sen. Dennis Linthicum Rep. Greg Smith, Co-Chair Sen. James Manning Jr. Sen. Bill Hansell Rep. Janelle Bynum Sen. Arnie Roblan Rep. Rep. Daniel Bonham Rep. Tawna Sanchez Rep. David Gomberg Rep. Duane Stark Rep. Pam Marsh Subcommittee On Transportation and Rep. Mike Nearman Economic Development— Sen. James Manning Jr., Co-Chair Rep. David Gomberg, Co-Chair Sen. Jeff Golden Sen. Bill Hansell Rep. Paul Evans Rep. Gary Leif Rep. Bill Post Rep. Rachel Prusak

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY SENATOR

BAERTSCHIGER JR., HERMAN— DEMBROW, MICHAEL— Capitol Culture Business and General Government Legislative Administration Carbon Reduction, Co-Chair Legislative Counsel Environment and Natural Resources, Chair Rules, Vice-Chair Legislative Policy and Research Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Rules BENTZ, CLIFF— FAGAN, SHEMIA— Carbon Reduction, Co-Vice Chair Capitol Culture Environment and Natural Resources Health Care Finance and Revenue, Vice-Chair Housing, Chair Judiciary Human Services Student Success Subcommittee: Judiciary Revenue FREDERICK, LEW— Tax Expenditures, Co-Vice Chair Transportation Student Success Early Childhood Education, Co-Chair BEYER, LEE— Transportation Carbon Reduction Ways and Means Health Care Education, Co-Chair Legislative Administration, Alternate Natural Resources Transportation, Co-Chair GELSER, SARA— Ways and Means Human Services, Co-Chair Education Human Services, Chair BOQUIST, BRIAN— Judiciary Finance and Revenue Transportation Legislative Policy and Research GIROD, FRED— Rules Tax Expenditures Business and General Government, Vice-Chair Transportation, Co-Vice Chair Campaign Finance Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Carbon Reduction Legislative Administration BURDICK, GINNY— Ways and Means Campaign Finance Capital Construction, Co-Chair Capitol Culture, Co-Chair Natural Resources Legislative Administration GOLDEN, JEFF— Legislative Counsel Rules, Chair Campaign Finance, Chair Student Success Subcommittee: Carbon Reduction Revenue Housing Ways and Means Subcommittee: COURTNEY, PETER— Transportation and Economic Development Legislative Administration, Co-Chair Workforce Legislative Counsel, Co-Chair HANSELL, BILL— Legislative Policy and Research, Co-Chair Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Legislative Administration Ways and Means Subcommittee: Ways and Means Capital Construction General Government Transportation and Economic Development Workforce

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HASS, MARK— OLSEN, ALAN— Business and General Government Business and General Government Conduct, Chair Carbon Reduction Education Environment and Natural Resources, Vice-Chair Finance and Revenue, Chair Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Chair Student Success PROZANSKI, FLOYD— Revenue, Co-Chair Tax Expenditures, Co-Chair Campaign Finance Capitol Culture HEARD, DALLAS— Environment and Natural Resources Education Judiciary, Chair Housing, Vice-Chair Legislative Counsel Human Services, Vice-Chair Public Records (HB 2101), Co-Chair Ways and Means RILEY, CHUCK— Human Services Business and General Government, Chair JOHNSON, BETSY— Finance and Revenue Information Management and Technology Information Management and Technology, Co-Chair Legislative Audits, Co-Chair Tax Expenditures Legislative Policy and Research ROBLAN, ARNIE— Ways and Means, Co-Chair Capital Construction Environment and Natural Resources Rules KNOPP, TIM— Student Success, Co-Chair Campaign Finance, Vice-Chair Accountability and Transparency Capitol Culture, Co-Vice Chair Ways and Means Conduct Education Health Care General Government Housing STEINER HAYWARD, ELIZABETH— Human Services Student Success, Co-Vice Chair Legislative Audits Accountability and Transparency, Co-Chair Ways and Means, Co-Chair Workforce, Vice-Chair Capital Construction LINTHICUM, DENNIS— TAYLOR, KATHLEEN— Health Care, Vice-Chair Carbon Reduction Information Management and Technology Finance and Revenue Judiciary Student Success Ways and Means Subcommittee: Accountability and Transparency Public Safety Tax Expenditures Ways and Means Subcommittee: MANNING JR., JAMES— Natural Resources, Co-Chair Conduct Workforce, Chair Judiciary THATCHER, KIM— Ways and Means Public Safety Capitol Culture Transportation and Economic Development, Co- Conduct Chair Judiciary, Vice-Chair Legislative Audits MONNES ANDERSON, LAURIE— Legislative Counsel Health Care, Chair Public Records (HB 2101) Housing Legislative Policy and Research Human Services Student Success Legislative Administration Early Childhood Education Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Vice-Chair Workforce

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THOMSEN, CHUCK— WAGNER, ROB— Education, Vice-Chair Education, Chair Legislative Policy and Research Ways and Means Student Success General Government, Co-Chair Early Childhood Education Human Services Ways and Means WINTERS, JACKIE— Capital Construction Education Ways and Means, Co-Vice Chair Public Safety, Co-Chair

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVE

ALONSO LEON, TERESA— EVANS, PAUL— Education, Vice-Chair Business and Labor Health Care Transportation Ways and Means Subcommittee: Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Chair Education Ways and Means Subcommittee: Transportation and Economic Development BARKER, JEFF— Business and Labor, Chair FAHEY, JULIE— Judiciary Business and Labor Capitol Culture BARRETO, GREG— Economic Development, Vice-Chair Business and Labor, Vice-Chair Student Success Economic Development Accountability and Transparency, Co-Chair Natural Resources FINDLEY, LYNN— BOLES, DENYC— Energy and Environment Business and Labor Revenue, Vice-Chair Capitol Culture Tax Expenditures, Co-Vice Chair Health Care Transportation Rules Veterans and Emergency Preparedness BONHAM, DANIEL— GOMBERG, DAVID— Business and Labor Legislative Policy and Research Carbon Reduction Ways and Means, Co-Vice Chair Economic Development, Vice-Chair General Government Ways and Means Subcommittee: Transportation and Economic Development, Co- General Government Chair BOSHART DAVIS, SHELLY— GORSEK, CHRIS— Agriculture and Land Use Judiciary, Vice-Chair Business and Labor Natural Resources, Vice-Chair Carbon Reduction GREENLICK, MITCH— BYNUM, JANELLE— Health Care Business and Labor, Vice-Chair Judiciary Judiciary Legislative Policy and Research Ways and Means Subcommittee: Public Safety HAYDEN, CEDRIC— Health Care, Vice-Chair CLEM, BRIAN— Ways and Means Subcommittee: Agriculture and Land Use, Chair Human Services Business and Labor Natural Resources Student Success Accountability and Transparency HELM, KEN— Agriculture and Land Use DOHERTY, MARGARET— Carbon Reduction Business and Labor Economic Development Education, Chair Energy and Environment, Chair DRAZAN, CHRISTINE— HELT, CHERI— Economic Development Education, Vice-Chair Health Care Human Services and Housing Ways and Means Subcommittee: Student Success Education Early Childhood Education

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HERNANDEZ, DIEGO— MCLAIN, SUSAN— Education Agriculture and Land Use, Vice-Chair Legislative Audits Economic Development Revenue Transportation Student Success Ways and Means Early Childhood Education Education, Co-Chair Tax Expenditures MCLANE, MIKE— HOLVEY, PAUL— Conduct Business and Labor Judiciary Legislative Administration Legislative Administration Rules, Chair Legislative Counsel Ways and Means Legislative Policy and Research Capital Construction, Co-Chair Ways and Means Natural Resources Capital Construction KENY-GUYER, ALISSA— MEEK, MARK— Health Care Human Services and Housing Human Services and Housing, Chair Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: KOTEK, TINA— Education Legislative Administration, Co-Chair Legislative Counsel, Co-Chair MITCHELL, TIFFINY— Legislative Policy and Research, Co-Chair Health Care Ways and Means Subcommittee: Human Services and Housing Capital Construction NATHANSON, NANCY— LEIF, GARY— Conduct, Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: Information Management and Technology, Co-Chair Public Safety Legislative Administration Transportation and Economic Development Revenue, Chair Student Success LEWIS, RICK— Revenue, Co-Chair Judiciary Tax Expenditures, Co-Chair Transportation Ways and Means Subcommittee: Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, Vice-Chair Capital Construction LIVELY, JOHN— NEARMAN, MIKE— Carbon Reduction Information Management and Technology Conduct Ways and Means Subcommittee: Economic Development, Chair Education Student Success General Government Early Childhood Education, Co-Chair NERON, COURTNEY— MARSH, PAM— Education Carbon Reduction Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Economic Development Ways and Means Subcommittee: Information Management and Technology Natural Resources Revenue, Vice-Chair Tax Expenditures, Co-Vice Chair NOBLE, RON— Ways and Means Subcommittee: Health Care General Government Human Services and Housing, Vice-Chair Transportation, Co-Vice Chair MCKEOWN, CADDY— Economic Development NOSSE, ROB— Natural Resources Health Care, Vice-Chair Transportation, Co-Chair Rules Ways and Means Human Services, Co-Chair

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PILUSO, CARLA— SMITH, GREG— Judiciary Legislative Administration Ways and Means Legislative Audits Public Safety, Co-Chair Revenue Student Success, Co-Vice Chair POST, BILL— Revenue Agriculture and Land Use, Vice-Chair Tax Expenditures Ways and Means Subcommittee: Ways and Means, Co-Vice Chair Transportation and Economic Development Capital Construction POWER, KARIN— General Government, Co-Chair Carbon Reduction, Co-Chair SMITH WARNER, BARBARA— Judiciary Revenue Legislative Counsel Rules Public Records (HB 2101) Student Success, Co-Chair PRUSAK, RACHEL— Revenue Health Care Tax Expenditures Ways and Means Subcommittee: SOLLMAN, JANEEN— Transportation and Economic Development Education RAYFIELD, DAN— Energy and Environment Legislative Audits, Co-Chair SPRENGER, SHERRIE— Ways and Means, Co-Chair Capitol Culture REARDON, JEFF— Conduct Education Judiciary, Vice-Chair Natural Resources Legislative Counsel Ways and Means Subcommittee: Legislative Policy and Research Natural Resources, Co-Chair Natural Resources, Vice-Chair Rules RESCHKE, E. WERNER— Student Success Education Accountability and Transparency Energy and Environment, Vice-Chair STARK, DUANE— Revenue Tax Expenditures Judiciary Ways and Means SALINAS, ANDREA— Human Services Energy and Environment Public Safety Health Care, Chair WALLAN, KIM— Ways and Means Subcommittee: Human Services Economic Development Education SANCHEZ, TAWNA— Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Capitol Culture WILDE, MARTY— Human Services and Housing, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Subcommittee: Energy and Environment Public Safety Veterans and Emergency Preparedness SCHOUTEN, SHERI— WILLIAMS, ANNA— Energy and Environment, Vice-Chair Agriculture and Land Use Human Services and Housing Energy and Environment Ways and Means Subcommittee: Human Services and Housing Human Services WILLIAMSON, JENNIFER— SMITH, DAVID BROCK— Capitol Culture, Co-Chair Agriculture and Land Use Judiciary, Chair Carbon Reduction, Co-Vice Chair Legislative Administration Natural Resources Legislative Counsel Ways and Means Subcommittee: Rules, Vice-Chair Natural Resources

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WILSON, CARL— WITT, BRAD— Capitol Culture, Co-Vice Chair Economic Development Legislative Administration Natural Resources, Chair Legislative Counsel Subcommittee: Transportation Public Records (HB 2101), Co-Chair ZIKA, JACK— Legislative Policy and Research Rules, Vice-Chair Energy and Environment Human Services and Housing Veterans and Emergency Preparedness

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