66th Calendar Day SEVENTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2017 Regular Session JOINT Legislative Schedule

FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017

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

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

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

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

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SENATE COMMITTEE AGENDAS

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

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

Committee agendas are subject to change.

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

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

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

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

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

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SB 919 Requires Department of Transportation to study improving this state’s transportation system. SB 333 Removes loan forgiveness and reimbursement BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION delays and makes other changes to Oregon Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1674 Industrial Site Readiness Program. SB 374 Authorizes Department of Transportation to issue driver licenses, driver permits and identification Date: Monday April 10, 2017 cards that meet requirements of federal Real ID Time: 3:00 P.M. Act of 2005. SB 664 Prohibits agency from imposing civil penalty on Room: HR B small business for first violation of paperwork The work sessions on SB 918 and SB 919 are scheduled solely for requirement if violation does not pose the purpose of sending it back to the Senate President’s Office for unreasonable risk of harm to employees of small rereferral to another committee. business or general public. SB 753 Exempts work performed on recreational vehicles Public Hearing and Possible Work Session from plumbing and electrical licensing SB 313 Directs Arts Program to study issues relating to requirements. outcomes of arts education. SB 778 Defines "just compensation" for purposes of laws SB 538 Directs Oregon Business Development related to outdoor advertising signs. Department, in collaboration with Department of SB 782 Provides that Department of Transportation shall Consumer and Business Services, to conduct study adopt rules that provide that manufacturer’s regarding state regulation of businesses and certificate of ownership or manufacturer’s bill of persons engaged in occupations. sale is valid evidence of vehicle ownership. SB 986 Permits insurance licensee to not provide annual SB 838 Excludes persons who are not developers of notices of licensee’s policies and practices with timeshares from compliance with certain respect to disclosing personal information if provisions governing timeshares. licensee provides personal information to SB 930 Specifies that registered owner of vehicle may nonaffiliated third parties only in accordance with black out or obscure residence address, business applicable law and does not change policies and address, mailing address or vehicle address shown practices that licensee last disclosed to customer. on registration card and on proof of insurance or SB 1044 Provides that lapse, suspension or revocation of other current proof of compliance. certificate, license, permit or other form of Oregon SB 983 Eliminates electrician license category Liquor Control Commission authorization related authorizing licensee to repair and maintain to alcoholic beverages does not divest commission electrical wiring and equipment in manufactured of authority for investigation, disciplinary structure. proceedings and changes to suspension or revocation of certificate, license, permit or other Note change: SB 538, SB 986, SB 1044, SB1049, and SB 1051 authorization. have been added. SB 1049 Increases maximum container capacity for dispensing alcoholic beverages into securely covered containers supplied by consumer. Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 SB 1051 Prohibits provision in instrument conveying real Time: 3:00 P.M. property that restricts use of real property as Room: HR B certified or registered family child care home. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Work Session SB 99 Requires Senate confirmation of Director of the SB 918 Requires Department of Transportation to study State Department of Energy. improving this state’s transportation system.

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SB 908 Establishes Oregon Energy Commission as policy SB 980 Requires motor vehicle manufacturers, and rulemaking body for State Department of distributors and importers to reimburse dealers Energy. for service related to vehicle recall at same rate as SB 952 Establishes Oregon Energy Commission as policy warranty work. and rulemaking body for State Department of SB 982 Regulates business relationship between Energy. equipment suppliers and equipment dealers in SB 988 Directs Department of Transportation to this state. designate segments of highways as alternative SB 985 Exempts insurers that transact certain classes of fuel corridors and provide alternative fuel commercial insurance from requirement to file dispensing stations and charging stations to rates or policy forms. public. SB 990 Exempts small modular reactors from certain Note change: SB 933 has been added. siting restrictions that apply to nuclear-fueled thermal power plants. SB 991 Directs Department of Transportation to issue EDUCATION Oregon Wounded Warrior parking permits to qualified applicants. Office: 333 Phone: 503-986-1664 Work Session SB 121 Directs Tri-Met to study feasibility of extending Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 light rail system westward to cities of Cornelius Time: 3:00 P.M. and Forest Grove. Room: HR C SB 339 Caps electricity generated by any single biomass facility that may be used to meet requirement that Public Hearing and Possible Work Session certain percent of electricity in this state be SB 54 Removes requirement that Higher Education electricity generated by small-scale renewable Coordinating Commission’s annual evaluation of energy projects or biomass facilities. public universities include annual evaluation of SB 936 Increases in increments taxable portion of value of each university. eligible project property under strategic SB 4 Directs State Board of Education to adopt rules investment program and eliminates difference in that prorate number of minutes required for taxation of projects in urban and rural areas. instruction in physical education under certain SB 974 Prohibits persons other than retail customers of circumstances. vehicle dealer from making claim against vehicle SB 915 Modifies percentage of amounts school districts dealer under certain circumstances. must pay from State School Fund to public charter SB 989 Directs Travel Information Council to manage schools that are not virtual public charter schools. roadside rest areas along interstate and state SB 578 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices highways. Commission to conduct study on methods for Note change: SB 121 has been added. encouraging public school teachers and administrators to apply for and attain certification through national professional organization for Date: Monday April 17, 2017 teaching standards. Time: 3:00 P.M. SB 704 Establishes standards and requirements for Room: HR B community classrooms. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session SB 170 Extends sunset for tax credit for energy conservation project. SB 177 Extends sunset for construction or installation of alternative energy devices. SB 933 Requires Real Estate Commissioner to adopt program to relieve pecuniary loss of landlord liable Note change: SB 208, SB 221, and SB 387 have been to tenant due to mismanagement by or dishonest removed from the schedule and moved to the April 13, 2017 conduct of real estate property manager. agenda for Work Session. Public Hearing SB 909 Specifies that public utility that makes sales of electricity may not establish rate for any service that provides public utility with rate of return that Date: Thursday April 13, 2017 exceeds 4.5 percent. Time: 3:00 P.M. Work Session Room: HR C SB 454 Directs Department of Transportation to establish Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area highway improvement program. SB 1038 Requires student to correctly answer specified SB 885 Modifies provision allowing waiver of qualification number of questions on naturalization test for registration as professional engineer if required for United States citizenship before being applicant has professional engineering experience eligible to receive high school diploma. in another jurisdiction. SB 1047 Requires Department of Education to develop SB 968 Revises definition of "beneficiary." model plan for conducting tests for certain Modifies requirements for trustee to foreclose environmental hazards in facilities owned or trust deed by advertisement and sale. leased by school districts or public charter schools SB 978 Prohibits electric company from including in its where students or staff are present on regular rates cost of electric generation resource or energy basis and for reporting test results. storage resource that is capable of generating Work Session electricity or storing electricity for not less than five years and has generating or storage capacity SB 20 Updates references to federal education law to of 50 megawatts or more unless electric company reflect passage of Every Student Succeeds Act. must acquire resource to maintain reliability of SB 111 Establishes grant program to assist school electrical company’s electrical system. districts in complying with school nursing service SB 979 Establishes ability of retail electricity consumer to requirements. purchase electricity generated by eligible SB 138 Requires Department of Education and Higher renewable energy resources and certain ancillary Education Coordinating Commission to establish services directly from entity that is not career and technical education pathways to permit distribution utility that meets specified students to easily progress from secondary school conditions. to public post-secondary institutions of education.

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SB 206 Requires Higher Education Coordinating reconstructing or renovating public buildings, and Commission to develop policy to permit faculty at for which contracting agency must set aside 1.5 community colleges to receive compensation from percent of contract price. private or public resources. SB 208 Provides that school district may not deny participation in interscholastic activities by Note change: SB 634 has been added. student who attends public charter school or virtual public charter school. SB 209 Removes sunset on provision that virtual public charter schools may contract with for-profit entity to provide educational services if employee is FINANCE AND REVENUE administrator and meets other requirements. Office: 354 Phone: 503-986-1266 SB 221 Revises requirements for approval of educator preparation programs. SB 280 Appropriates moneys to Department of Education for purposes of developing academic content Date: Monday April 10, 2017 standards for Oregon Studies and preparing Time: 8:30 A.M. materials to support teacher training and Room: HR A classroom instruction in Oregon Studies. Public Hearing SB 153 Conforms to federal law excise tax reporting requirements applicable to insurers by requiring SB 387 Authorizes common school district, union high taxpayer to file single consolidated state return school district or education service district that is and by measuring taxpayer income based on self-insured or that has independent health starting point of federal taxable income. insurance trust to provide or contract for employee SB 535 Provides that offer of just compensation for benefit plan other than plan provided and condemned property may not be less than real administered by Oregon Educators Benefit Board. market value of property as determined by county assessor or Department of Revenue. SB 395 Requires Higher Education Coordinating SJR 7 Proposes revision of Oregon Constitution directing Commission to, on annual basis, work with Legislative Assembly to adopt sales tax on Oregon Health and Science University, each purchase price of tangible personal property and public university and each community college to services and use tax on purchase price of tangible determine number and graduation rates of former personal property. foster children and current foster children at each college or university. SB 758 Establishes refundable credit against personal Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 income taxes for contributions to higher education Time: 8:30 A.M. savings network account. Room: HR A SB 759 Specifies that amount in account established for higher education expenses is disregarded for Work Session purposes of determining account owner’s financial SB 165 For purposes of taxpayer election of reduced tax eligibility to receive assistance or benefit rate for certain pass-through nonpassive income, authorized by law, to extent permitted under requires net increase in number of employees. federal law. SB 311 Authorizes city or county to adopt ordinance or SB 1002 Directs district school boards, public libraries and resolution providing property tax exemption to tribal libraries to adopt policies related to use of commercial, industrial and multifamily buildings school facilities and library facilities by private that have been seismically retrofitted, for period of tutors. up to 10 years, with additional period up to five years based on locally adopted criteria. Note change: SB 20, SB 395, SB 758, SB 759 and SB 1002 have been added to the schedule for Work Session Public Hearing SB 849 Designates Act as Oregon First-Time Home Buyer Savings Account Act. ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1751 Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 Time: 8:30 A.M. Room: HR A Date: Monday April 10, 2017 Public Hearing and Work Session Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR C HB 2281 Provides that disqualification of land designated as forestland shall be deemed to occur as of Public Hearing and Possible Work Session January 1 assessment date of assessment year in SB 281 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to which discovery occurs, regardless of when Oregon Ocean Science Trust for deposit in Oregon discovery actually occurs. Ocean Science Fund. HB 2283 Provides that if taxpayer elects to apply SB 285 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to overpayment of tax to subsequent year estimated Higher Education Coordinating Commission to tax installment, amount paid is credited as provide matching funds for Northwest National estimated tax on later of first estimated tax due Marine Renewable Energy Center at Oregon State date or date payment is made, if elected on timely University to receive federal funds for deepwater filed return, or is credited as estimated tax on later test facility for utility scale wave energy of date return is filed or date payment is made, if converters. elected on return filed late. SB 871 Makes changes to program requiring asbestos HB 2284 Expands provisions for resolution of conflicting survey to have been conducted before demolishing claims to taxpayer dependents to include residence or residential building. conflicting returns or reports addressing other SB 1039 Declares state policy on ocean acidification and items allowed under personal income tax laws. hypoxia. HB 2285 Provides that, if taxpayer files report or return but pays less than full amount of tax due, tax is Work Session assessed on later of original due date of report or return, without regard for extension of time for SB 634 Adds woody biomass to list of types of energy filing, or date filed. generating technology that are green energy technology that must be included in constructing,

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options available to breast cancer patients for GENERAL GOVERNMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY insurance coverage of breast reconstruction surgery, breast prostheses and breast forms. Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490 HB 2675 Requires community health improvement plans adopted by coordinated care organizations and community advisory councils to focus on and Date: Monday April 10, 2017 develop strategy for integrating physical, Time: 1:00 P.M. behavioral and oral health care services. Room: HR C HB 2723 Requires Health Evidence Review Commission to evaluate therapeutic and clinical effectiveness of Work Session hippotherapy for purpose of possible inclusion on SB 106 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4/5/2017 AGENDA: prioritized list of health services provided in Creates Public Records Advocate and Public medical assistance program and report findings to Records Advisory Council. interim committees of Legislative Assembly SB 231 Establishes Task Force on Student Mental Health related to health by December 31, 2017. Support. SB 384 Provides that State Fair Council owns fairground property and facilities other than real property Date: Thursday April 13, 2017 unless otherwise agreed to in writing. Time: 1:00 P.M. SB 1022 Eliminates boards, commissions and other Room: HR B government entities that have ceased to meet or that are no longer serving public good. Public Hearing HB 2304 Adds peer support specialist, family support specialist and youth support specialist to Note change: Senate Bill 231A has been added to the membership of Traditional Health Workers agenda. Commission. HB 2432 Directs Health Licensing Office to issue license to engage in practice of art therapy to qualified Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 applicant. Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR C Work Session SB 419 Creates Hospital Rate Commission in Oregon Public Hearing Health Authority to review hospital charges billed SB 1045 Requires contracting agency to perform analysis by certain hospitals and recommend to Oregon to determine whether constructing public Health Authority whether to approve charges as improvement with contracting agency’s own reasonable based on prescribed criteria. equipment and personnel will result in least cost to contracting agency. Note Change: SB 419 has been added to this agenda. HB 2397 has been removed from this agenda. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session SB 45 Allows Public Employees’ Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to make HUMAN SERVICES available fully insured long term care insurance Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1514 plans at boards’ discretion rather than as statutory requirement. SB 88 Changes statutes relating to fees for use of Date: Monday April 10, 2017 electronic government portals to refer to "portal provider fees" rather than "convenience fees." Time: 1:00 P.M. Provides that majority of voting members is Room: HR D necessary for quorum and official action of Work Session Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board. SB 317 Requires public bodies that conduct public SB 263 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4/5/2017 AGENDA: meetings to post online instructions explaining Limits school district’s ability to require students how public may access written records and other to participate in abbreviated school day program. informational materials presented at public SB 1018 Establishes Oregon Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of meetings. Hearing Program within Department of Human SB 1052 Specifies that new or increased fees adopted by Services. state agency do not become effective unless SB 942 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct approved by Legislative Assembly by law. statewide study regarding child safety no later than July 1, 2018. SB 53 Modifies licensing fees paid to Oregon Health Date: Monday April 17, 2017 Authority by in-home care agencies and hospice Time: 1:00 P.M. providers. Room: HR C SB 277 Increases notice period for termination of rental agreement and removal of manufactured dwelling This agenda will be populated with any measures that or floating home. have been carried over from previously posted agendas. SB 1027 Prohibits Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority from seeking payment HEALTH CARE from amounts in ABLE account. Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1520 SB 819 Expands parameters of duties and responsibilities of Critical Incident Response Team assigned by Department of Human Services upon becoming Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 aware of fatality of child that was result of abuse Time: 1:00 P.M. or neglect. Room: HR B Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Public Hearing SB 1029 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for Senior Farm Direct HB 2644 Provides that administration of vitamin K to Nutrition Program and Women, Infants and newborn infants must be by most effective means. Children Farm Direct Nutrition Program. HB 2660 Requires Oregon Health Authority and SB 944 Requires Department of Human Services to study Department of Consumer and Business Services and report to Legislative Assembly on to make available online written materials about effectiveness of specified program approaches in providing access to mental health and addiction

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services for seniors and persons with disabilities, Work Session and to make recommendations for expanding access to services. SB 516 Requires that all orders for payment of child support and spousal support have monthly due SB 948 Prohibits employment by publicly funded date of first day of month in which payment is due. residential facility of individual found to have committed type of abuse that is disqualifying under rules adopted by Department of Human Note Change: SB 550 has been removed. Services.

Note change: SB 263 has been carried over from the RULES previous agenda. Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1505

Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 Date: Monday April 10, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR D Room: HR B Work Session Meeting Cancelled SB 860 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 Services to conduct certain investigations into parity of reimbursement paid by insurers to Time: 1:00 P.M. mental health providers and physicians. Room: HR B SB 58 Modifies duties and authority of Long Term Care Public Hearing and Work Session Ombudsman. SCR 15 In memoriam: Dolores Hewitt Atiyeh, 1923-2016. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session SCR 16 In memoriam: Pat Straub, 1923-2016. SB 1058 Expands scope of investigations of abuse of SCR 17 Commends Oregon State University Women’s persons with mental illness that may be conducted Basketball Team on its 2015-2016 season. by Department of Human Services. Note Change: Public Hearing and Work Session for SCR Note change: SB 1058 and SB 58 have been added to this 17 has been added. agenda. Date: Wednesday April 19, 2017 Date: Monday April 17, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR B Room: HR D Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Work Session SB 225 Provides that treasurer of political committee or SB 1024 Requires county to allow siting of accessory treasurer of petition committee is personally dwelling unit in area zoned rural residential. responsible for performance of specified duties. SB 229 Removes requirement that person elected to county office provide county clerk with certificate JUDICIARY of election. SJR 46 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to Office: 331 Phone: 503-986-1750 require that proposed elector enactments requiring expenditure of public moneys include proposed source of revenue sufficient to pay for Date: Monday April 10, 2017 expenditure. Time: 8:00 A.M. Room: HR 343 Public Hearing and Work Session VETERANS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490 SB 59 Authorizes Long Term Care Ombudsman to petition for protective order regarding resident in long term care facility, residential facility or adult foster home when ombudsman believes resident Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 who is subject of petition is in need of protective Time: 3:00 P.M. order. Room: HR B SB 95 Requires certain securities professionals to report Public Hearing and Possible Work Session suspected financial exploitation of vulnerable persons to Department of Consumer and Business SB 850 Allows State Department of Geology and Mineral Services . Industries to require use of risk mitigation SB 509 Directs Division of Child Support of Department of methods in, or to prohibit construction of, certain Justice to adopt certain rules regarding facilities and structures at proposed development application of payments of child support or spousal site in tsunami inundation zone. support for purpose of achieving consistency with SB 851 Directs Oregon Military Department to submit federal laws. report to interim legislative committees, no later SB 510 Requires insurance companies to enter into than July 1, 2018, regarding implementation of agreements with Department of Justice to provide Oregon Code of Military Justice. information and financial records to department SB 852 Directs Department of Veterans’ Affairs to submit for claimants who are obligors of past due support. report to interim legislative committees, no later SB 512 Modifies laws regarding establishment of than July 1, 2018, regarding delivery of veterans’ parentage of child. services. SB 682 Provides that obligor’s incarceration and release SB 853 Directs Department of Veterans’ Affairs to from incarceration are substantial changes of conduct statewide study regarding veteran-owned circumstances to modify or suspend orders for small businesses no later than July 1, 2018. support of child. SB 1021 Directs Department of Veterans’ Affairs to SB 765 Directs Administrator of Division of Child Support conduct statewide study regarding veteran-owned of Department of Justice to conduct statewide small businesses no later than July 1, 2018. study regarding child support no later than July 1, 2018.

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SB 214 Provides that post-doctoral scholars at public WORKFORCE universities and Oregon Health and Science University are not eligible to participate in Public Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1503 Employees Retirement System or optional retirement plans offered by universities. Date: Monday April 10, 2017 Public Hearing Time: 3:00 P.M. SB 299 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to study Room: HR A issue of sick leave in Oregon. Work Session Informational Meeting SB 1040 Ensures that private sector labor organizations and employers throughout state may enter into ***Invited Testimony Only*** union security agreements to full extent allowed by federal law. The Future of the State Workforce SB 201 Provides that remuneration paid to certain employee of university with governing board who lives and performs service within United States is deemed includable in employee’s taxable income during period of employment with university.

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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGENDAS

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

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

Committee agendas are subject to change.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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HOUSE COMMITTEE AGENDAS

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

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

Committee agendas are subject to change.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Center Board members, consult with organizations that represent certain interests and take into consideration nominations or AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES recommendations received in course of Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1559 consultation. HB 2535 Requires State Department of Agriculture to conduct four-year pilot program for replacing Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 noxious weeds that supply pollen and nectar to pollinating insects with noninvasive forage plants Time: 8:00 A.M. offering similar benefit for pollinating insects. Room: HR D HB 2883 Permanently prohibits outfitter and guide who is Public Hearing and Work Session convicted of violation of wildlife laws for unlawfully taking wildlife with culpable mental HB 3006 Requires State Forestry Department to identify state from applying for or obtaining licenses, tags Oregon-based contractors qualified to provide and permits under wildlife laws. wildfire fighting personnel, equipment and other HB 3041 Increases, for purposes of tax credit allowed for resources. crop donation, percentage of wholesale price HB 2027 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance allowed as amount of credit. water storage projects and water distribution HB 3158 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to projects. implement program to encourage reporting of HB 2030 Prohibits state agency from restricting or closing wildlife law violations. access to state lands used for hunting until state agency has notified State Department of Fish and Wildlife and department has posted notice of Note Change: HB 2099 and HB 3147 have been carried over. restriction or closure for at least 30 days on HB 2535, HB 2883, HB 3041 and HB 3158 have been added. department’s website. HB 3151 Appropriates moneys to State Forestry Department for 2017-2019 biennium to carry out integrated pest management program to combat BUSINESS AND LABOR Sudden Oak Death. Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1557 HB 3228 Modifies state wildlife policy. Work Session Date: Monday April 10, 2017 HB 3149 Requires development of plan for Oregon Coast Time: 1:00 P.M. Trail. Room: HR E HB 3153 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to use dual-frequency identification sonar devices for Public Hearing and Work Session counting fish. HB 2265 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4/5/2017 AGENDA: HB 3193 Repeals Department of State Lands leasing Allows parties to agree in writing to starting date requirements for kelp harvesting. for 150-day period after which parties involved in HB 2099 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4-6-2017 AGENDA: negotiations over terms of collective bargaining Changes water management and conservation agreement may notify Employment Relations plan approval condition for extension of time to Board of need for mediator. construct works or perfect right for municipal use of water. Public Hearing HB 3147 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4-6-2017 AGENDA: HB 3189 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4/5/2017 AGENDA: Requires State Fish and Wildlife Director to, Establishes Department of Building Codes. before appointing Oregon Hatchery Research

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HB 3396 Requires communications service providers, Director, United Way of the Columbia-Willamette Internet service providers and television service Rachel Langford, Program Director, Education and Youth providers to provide customers with written Inititiatives, Home Forward confirmation of verbally agreed upon rate, term or condition of service within 10 days of verbal agreement. HB 3299 Imposes on owner of foreclosed residential real Note change: Speaker list has been updated property liability to local government of $10 for each day that property remains unsold and vacant during period that begins 270 days after date of Date: Thursday April 13, 2017 trustee’s sale or judgment of foreclosure, unless Time: 1:00 P.M. owner demonstrates that property remains unsold Room: HR D and vacant because owner is renovating or substantially remodeling property. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Work Session HB 2985 Expands recipients eligible for subsidized employment-related child care and types of HB 2169 Limits certain attorney fee awards to employee activities that may be eligible for subsidies. who prevails on claim against employer in wage and hour and employment cases. Work Session HB 2856 Creates Community Outreach and Labor HB 3067 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct Education Program within Bureau of Labor and statewide study regarding family supports no Industries to promote awareness of employee later than July 1, 2018. rights. HB 2956 Directs Early Learning Council to conduct HB 3008 Prohibits employer from requiring employee to evaluation of Early Learning Hubs and submit create, file or sign documents containing false report on evaluation each odd-numbered year. information related to hours worked or HB 3367 Directs State Registrar of Center for Health compensation received by employee. Statistics to send to State Treasurer each calendar HB 2975 Authorizes court to award retail customers of quarter names of children born in Oregon to vehicle dealers statutory damages under certain residents of this state. circumstances. HB 3314 Directs State Registrar of Center for Health HB 2075 Extends sunset for tax credit for insurers Statistics to send to Department of Consumer and transacting fire insurance. Business Services each calendar quarter names of HB 3383 Establishes refundable tax credit against income children born in Oregon to residents of this state. or corporate excise taxes for employers in specified industrial sectors for wages paid to employees at Informational Meeting or below specified rate. Reach Out and Read Elizabeth Cushwa, Strategic Director, Children First for House Bill 3383 is scheduled solely for the purpose of moving it to Oregon the House Committee on Revenue. Note change: HB 2164 has been removed from this agenda.

Date: Tuesday April 18, 2017 CONDUCT Time: 1:00 P.M. Office: Phone: 503- Room: HR D Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Meets at the Call of the Chair HB 3069 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct statewide study regarding early childhood EARLY CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY SUPPORTS education and services no later than July 1, 2018. Office: 431 Phone: 503-986-1733 HB 3065 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct statewide study regarding early childhood education and services no later than July 1, 2018. Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Work Session Room: HR D HB 2957 Establishes grant program for purpose of improving kindergarten student-to-teacher ratios Work Session in schools that are considered high poverty. HB 2013 Modifies requirements for preschool program administered by Early Learning Division. HB 3087 Creates family and medical leave insurance ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE program to provide covered employee with portion Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1539 of wages while on family medical leave or military leave. Public Hearing and Work Session Date: Monday April 10, 2017 Time: 8:00 A.M. HB 3068 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct statewide study regarding family supports no Room: HR E later than July 1, 2018. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session HB 3066 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct statewide study regarding family supports no HB 2968 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to later than July 1, 2018. adopt by rule pilot program for single, coordinated process for parties to meet certain federal and Informational Meeting state requirements for, and to obtain certain Invited testimony only releases from liability for, cleanup of hazardous waste. Multnomah Early Learning Hub Zeke Smith, Chief Impact Officer, United Way of the HB 3137 Clarifies that blight includes existence of Columbia-Willamette brownfields for purposes of urban renewal plans. Arika Bridgeman-Bunyoli, Program Specialist, Multnomah County Health Department HB 3139 Directs Oregon Arts Commission to establish Lolita Broadous, Early Learning Coordinator, Multnomah policies and procedures that ensure Arts Program County Department of Human Services considers regional differences in public access to, Frances Sallah, Early Learning Operations and Policy or opportunities for engagement in, arts and

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cultural development when determining eligibility for grant awards. EDUCATION HB 3142 Requires nongovernmental entity that enters into Office: 334 Phone: 503-986-1740 contract with Public Utility Commission for receipt of public purpose charge moneys to administer loan program whereby entity makes loans to public land bank authorities created by Date: Monday April 10, 2017 local governments for purposes of acquiring, Time: 3:00 P.M. rehabilitating, redeveloping, reutilizing or Room: HR F restoring brownfield properties. Work Session HB 3252 Prohibits greyhound racing. HB 3267 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4/5/2017 AGENDA: Directs school districts and public charter schools Note: The agenda has been revised to add a Public to waive high school diploma requirements that Hearing and Possible Work Session for HB 3252. are not established by state law if student is in foster care, homeless or runaway. HB 3156 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4/5/2017 AGENDA: Requires Department of Education to be Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 responsible for providing education of students for Time: 8:00 A.M. first 30 calendar days after eligible day treatment Room: HR E program or eligible residential treatment program begins operations or expands operations to Work Session different school district. HB 2155 Extends sunset for tax credit for qualified equity Public Hearing and Work Session investment. HJR 4 Removes requirement that Legislative Assembly HB 2012 Defines Eastern Oregon Border Economic publish report that demonstrates appropriation of Development Region. money to ensure that state’s system of education meets quality goals is sufficient or that identifies HB 2743 Directs Land Conservation and Development reasons for insufficiency. Commission to establish and implement pilot HB 3413 Requires public charter school to obtain written program to implement master plan for economic permission from district school board of other development on land adjacent to airport in rural school district in which school or facility will be area. located before using real property for school or facility. HB 3031 Specifies that person may petition Oregon Liquor HB 2898 Directs Department of Education to develop Control Commission for privilege of designating method for analyzing student progress toward specified area in this state as Oregon high school graduation that takes account of cannacultural area. change in degree of credit deficiency among credit- deficient students and change in dropout rate Public Hearing among credit-deficient students. HB 3375 Directs Oregon Business Development HB 2658 Establishes pilot program for purpose of Department to develop and administer program to increasing number of public school students who issue grants to address tourism-related coastal are served by school social workers. infrastructure needs. Work Session Public Hearing and Work Session HB 2688 Establishes Oregon Quality Education Model HB 3442 Creates crime of unlawful dissemination of a Modernization Task Force. commercial recording or audiovisual work. HB 2720 Directs Department of Education to conduct study related to certain virtual public charter schools. HB 2845 Directs Department of Education to convene Public Hearing and Possible Work Session advisory group to develop statewide ethnic studies HB 3211 Directs Oregon Business Development standards for adoption into existing statewide Department to study barriers to development of social studies standards for public kindergarten industrially zoned lands and report to appropriate through grade 12. committee or interim committee of Legislative HB 3029 Increases compulsory school age from six to seven Assembly no later than September 1, 2018. years of age. HB 3216 Directs Chief Education Office to conduct study for Note: Agenda has been revised to add a Public Hearing purpose of identifying practices that assist and Possible Work Session for HB 3211 students in poverty families. Note change: Work Session for HB 3216 was added to the agenda. Date: Monday April 17, 2017 Time: 8:00 A.M. Room: HR E Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Work Session Room: HR F HB 3377 Directs Oregon Business Development Work Session Department to prepare plan and strategies to implement recommendations in audit conducted HB 3015 Allows school district and public charter school to by Secretary of State. implement nationally recognized high school assessments in mathematics, science or English if Public Hearing and Work Session assessment complies with specified criteria. HB 3144 Establishes Task Force on Trade Practices. HB 3138 Allows school district and post-secondary institutions of education to apply for funding to Public Hearing and Possible Work Session form K-20 partnership. HB 3374 Provides grants to certain counties that received HB 2693 Establishes grant program under which Secure Rural Schools Program payments if voters Department of Education awards grants to school of county approve local option levy or bond levy. districts for percentage of certain student transportation costs for which school district does not receive any amount in distributions from State School Fund.

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HB 2554 Requires public charter schools to comply with HB 2725 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4-5-2017 AGENDA: public school requirements related to provision of Requires Environmental Quality Commission to school food programs. adopt by rule grant program for providing funding to local service providers to develop and Public Hearing and Work Session implement woodstove replacement rebate HB 3293 Provides that school district may not deny programs. participation in interscholastic activities by HB 2756 Transfers duties, functions and powers of State student who attends public charter school. Department of Energy related to issuance of loans HB 3395 Allows school district to employ person licensed as for small scale local energy projects to Oregon school social worker to provide to students in Business Development Department. kindergarten through grade eight services that HB 2757 Modifies cost recovery formula for site certificate school counselor provides. holders. HB 2763 Establishes Accomplished Teaching Program HB 2764 Changes calculated share of annual energy within Department of Education to encourage and resource supplier assessment below which energy assist teachers in earning national board resource supplier is exempt from payment of certification. assessment from $250 to $2,500. HB 2246 Establishes Task Force on the High School HB 3166 Establishes Oregon Energy and Climate Board as Graduation and College and Career Readiness oversight and advisory body for State Department Act. of Energy.

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT Note change: HB 2111, HB 2343, HB 2681, HB 2710, HB 2725 and HB 2471 have been added. Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1755

Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 Date: Monday April 10, 2017 Time: 5:30 P.M. Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR D Room: HR D Public Hearing and Work Session Public Hearing and Work Session HB 2146 Prohibits tax-exempt entities from earning or HB 2404 Requires Oregon Health Authority to analyze transferring energy-related tax credits. ground water contaminant data and provide HB 3241 Includes single-family dwellings as qualifying education in areas with ground water property for purposes of local government contaminant problems. programs for financing energy improvements and HB 2471 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4-5-2017 AGENDA: seismic rehabilitation. Extends period of time by which electric utility that acquires service territory of other electric Work Session utility without other electric utility’s consent must HB 2485 Establishes water right pilot program to comply with renewable portfolio standard that encourage and facilitate point of diversion changes applies in that service territory. requested by State Department of Fish and HB 3025 Excludes certain battery charger systems from Wildlife for purpose of benefitting fish passage. definition of "battery charger system" for purposes HB 2705 Requires water appropriator to install device at of energy efficiency standards. point of diversion or appropriation to measure HB 3105 Establishes product stewardship program for amount, and allow determination of rate and duty, household hazardous waste. of water being used. HB 3202 Provides procedures and requirements for HB 2706 Imposes annual management fee on each primary establishing criteria for siting of Southwest or supplemental water right. Corridor MAX Light Rail Project. HB 2707 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Water Public Hearing Resources Department for ground water studies and investigations, or other ground water data HB 3343 Directs State Department of Energy to develop gathering and analysis, conducted in cooperation climate test to conduct reviews for approval of with United States Geological Survey in priority proposed fossil fuel infrastructure projects. basins determined by department. Work Session HB 2111 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4-5-2017 AGENDA: HEALTH CARE Prohibits inclusion of provisions prohibiting installation and use of solar panels for obtaining Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1286 solar access in declaration or bylaws of planned community. HB 2236 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to Date: Friday April 7, 2017 conduct study and develop recommendations Time: 8:00 A.M. related to emissions of air contaminants from Room: HR E industrial sources. HB 2269 Modifies fee schedule for sources subject to federal Public Hearing operating permit program under Title V of federal HB 3353 Directs education providers to mail written notice Clean Air Act. before conducting dental screening on students at HB 2343 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4-5-2017 AGENDA: location associated with education provider. Replaces requirements for State Department of HB 2044 Prohibits Oregon Health Authority from Energy to complete biennial comprehensive recovering state’s share of overpayment of medical energy plan and biennial energy forecast with assistance for prescription drug unless requirement for department to complete biennial overpayment resulted from fraud. comprehensive energy report. HB 2045 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to waive or HB 2681 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4-5-2017 AGENDA: reduce inadvertent or unintentional overpayment Extends sunset for construction or installation of of medical assistance claim for prescription drug. alternative energy devices. HB 2310 Modifies provisions regarding schedule by which HB 2710 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4-5-2017 AGENDA: local public health authorities must submit local Sets schedule for Director of Department of plans for applying foundational public health Consumer and Business Services to perform capabilities and implementing foundational public certain duties regarding energy efficiency health programs. standards and requirements for newly constructed buildings.

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Work Session Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 HB 2393 Specifies case manager’s duties in event that case Time: 3:00 P.M. manager receives notice that person for whom Room: HR E case manager provides services will have life- **Please note: This meeting is scheduled to end at 6:00 PM. sustaining procedures withheld or withdrawn. HB 2931 Clarifies educational requirements for Public Hearing and Possible Work Session registration of behavior analysis interventionists. HB 2834 Requires Oregon Health Authority to conduct HB 2979 Eliminates certain categories of medical study of effectiveness of Oregon Integrated and assistance recipients from exemption from Coordinated Health Care Delivery System in enrollment in coordinated care organization. improving health outcomes for medical assistance HB 3363 Changes term "osteopath" to "osteopathic recipients. physician." Clarifies that doctors of osteopathic HB 2897 Prohibits insurer that offers health benefit plan in medicine practice medicine as physicians. state from restricting covered services to in- network providers, imposing higher deductible, Note change: The work session for HB 2518 has been copayment or out-of-pocket maximum for out-of- removed from the agenda. network physicians than for in-network physicians, requiring prior authorization for physician ordered prescription drugs, laboratory Date: Monday April 10, 2017 tests or physician referrals, requiring generic Time: 3:00 P.M. drugs, except for controlled substances, to be filled Room: HR E at in-network pharmacies and requiring physicians licensed by Oregon Medical Board to be Work Session credentialed. HB 2024 Imposes tax on inhalant-form nicotine at point of HB 3352 Establishes Task Force on Funding for School retail sale, based on percentage of wholesale price. Behavioral Health Support. HB 2024 is scheduled for a work session for the purpose of HB 3415 Imposes requirements upon mental health subsequent referral to House Revenue Committee. treatment providers and programs to ensure HB 2524 Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer culturally and linguistically appropriate care for program to provide loans to hospitals for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. establishing new primary care residency Work Session programs. HB 2524 is scheduled for a work session for the purpose of HB 2300 Requires cost of mental health drugs to be taken subsequent referral to Joint Committee on Ways and into consideration in determining global budgets Means. for coordinated care organizations. HB 2303 Modifies date by which coordinated care organization must report to Oregon Health HB 2451 Establishes medical assistance eligibility for Authority proportion of total medical costs individuals under age 26 who have aged out of allocated to primary care. foster care in Oregon or another state. HB 2310 Modifies provisions regarding schedule by which HB 2527 Allows pharmacists to prescribe and dispense self- local public health authorities must submit local administered hormonal contraceptives. plans for applying foundational public health HB 2645 Directs each manufacturer of certain types of capabilities and implementing foundational public drugs that are sold within this state to develop and health programs. implement drug take-back program for purpose of HB 2398 Prohibits health care provider from billing medical collecting from individuals and nonbusiness assistance recipient except as provided by Oregon entities those types of drugs for disposal. Health Authority by rule. HB 2754 Requires newborn child with hearing loss to be HB 2402 Directs Center for Health Statistics to establish referred to health care provider for purpose of program allowing individual who is homeless to diagnosing whether newborn child has obtain certified copy of individual’s record of live cytomegalovirus. birth, free of charge. HB 3014 Requires applicants for initial license to practice HB 2408 Appropriates moneys to plan, establish and respiratory therapy and for license by reciprocity operate new school-based health centers, to to practice respiratory therapy to hold credential increase student access to school-based mental as Registered Respiratory Therapist. health providers and to fund pilot program that HB 3030 Prohibits business that makes retail sales of uses trauma-informed approaches. nitrous oxide canisters from which individual may HB 2503 Directs Health Licensing Office to issue lactation directly inhale nitrous oxide, or employee of consultant and lactation educator licenses to business, from selling or delivering nitrous oxide qualified applicants. canister to individual who is under 18 years of age. HB 2580 Exempts foster children and homeless youth from HB 3135 Requires medical assistance coverage of long- requirement to enroll in coordinated care acting, reversible contraceptive devices during organization in order to receive medical hospital stay for labor and delivery. assistance. HB 2122 Modifies requirements for coordinated care HB 2751 Allows occupational therapists to participate in organizations in 2018 and 2023. primary care provider loan repayment program. HB 2387 Requires pharmaceutical manufacturer to HB 3085 Establishes Health Care Professional Training reimburse payers for cost of prescription drug that Fund. exceeds specified threshold. HB 3276 Requires health benefit plan coverage of health services necessary to combat disease outbreak or Amendments for HB 2122 and HB 2387 will be posted on epidemic. OLIS upon receipt. Note change: Public hearings and possible work sessions have been added to the agenda for HB 2897, HB 3352 and Note change: A work session for HB 2645 has been added to HB 3415. Work sessions for HB 2303, HB 2398, HB 2402, HB the agenda. 2408, HB 2503 and HB 2751 have been added to the agenda. The work session for HB 3431 has been removed from the agenda.

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Public Hearing HIGHER EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE HB 3113 Establishes Ranger Program within Oregon Youth DEVELOPMENT Conservation Corps. Office: 431 Phone: 503-986-1731 HB 2787 Creates tax credit for employers that pay wages to youth workers, defined as workers between 16 and 25 years of age. Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR D HUMAN SERVICES AND HOUSING Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1509 Public Hearing HB 3437 Establishes legislative findings and intent Meets at the Call of the Chair regarding Oregon Talent Council. Work Session JUDICIARY HB 3335 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Office: 331 Phone: 503-986-1750 Commission to develop plan for enabling community colleges to offer associate’s degree completed in coordination with credits earned in Date: Monday April 10, 2017 apprenticeship or training program. Time: 1:00 P.M. HB 3289 Establishes the Task Force on Competency-Based Room: 343 Education. HB 2864 Requires each community college and public Public Hearing and Work Session university to establish cultural competency HB 2627 Prohibits person from being admitted to detention oversight committee. facility if there is probable cause to believe person HB 2313 CARRIED OVER FROM THE 4/6/2017 AGENDA: is, because of mental disorder, dangerous to self or Revises types of programs considered accelerated others and in need of care and treatment. college credit programs for purpose of requirement HB 2631 Requires that court-ordered fitness to proceed that school districts provide accelerated college examination, filing of examination report and credit programs. fitness to proceed determination all occur within HB 3003 Requires each community college that receives 14 days of examination order if defendant is in state moneys for purpose of providing specific custody, unless court grants extension. workforce development training to complete and HB 3266 Provides that no person may use mechanical return to Higher Education Coordinating restraint, chemical restraint, prone restraint, Commission form detailing how moneys were used physical restraint or seclusion on student in public by community college and degree to which moneys education program. achieved purpose for which moneys were HB 2896 Provides that court may not issue warrant or expended. impose sanction of confinement for contempt that HB 2929 Directs State Treasurer to establish student loan results from defendant’s failure to comply with refinancing guarantee pilot program. judgment debtor examination or written interrogatories. Note change: HB 2313 has been carried over from the 4/6/ HB 3417 Requires Public Defense Services Commission to 2017 agenda. adopt policies, procedures, standards and guidelines regarding providing immigration consultation to noncitizen public defense clients. Date: Thursday April 13, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Work Session Room: HR D HB 2992 Requires school district board and public charter school governing body to adopt and implement Work Session policy that requires volunteers to undergo HB 2998 Requires Higher Education Coordinating criminal records check. Commission to conduct study and develop HB 2622 Authorizes financial institution to refuse certain recommendations on best methods for creating financial transactions when financial institution common course numbers for courses within reasonably believes financial exploitation of Oregon transfer module and for ensuring courses vulnerable person may have occurred, may have within module are commonly accepted as general been attempted or is being attempted. education requirements at post-secondary HB 2609 Updates laws that govern nonprofit corporations institutions. in this state. HB 3437 Establishes legislative findings and intent HB 2740 Increases age of trafficked person from 15 to 18 for regarding Oregon Talent Council. crime of trafficking in persons for use in HB 2531 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State commercial sex act. Workforce Investment Board for Worksystems, HB 3047 Creates exception allowing use of unmanned Inc. aircraft system capable of firing projectile in HB 2965 Establishes Task Force on Workforce certain circumstances. Development for People with Disabilities. HB 3242 Requires peace officer to electronically record HB 3288 Requires each public institution of higher interview with youth when investigating crime, or education to submit annual report containing allegation that youth committed act that if information about noninstructional staff employed committed by adult would constitute crime. by institution to Higher Education Coordinating HB 2306 Directs Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules Commission. requiring sharing of information between entities HB 2862 Allocates $350,000 to Nursing Faculty Loan concerning criminal defendants lacking fitness to Repayment Program. proceed. HB 2308 Provides that in calculation of maximum period of commitment for defendant lacking fitness to Date: Tuesday April 18, 2017 proceed, defendant must receive credit for each Time: 3:00 P.M. day defendant is held in jail. Room: HR D Informational Meeting Youth workforce initiatives

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Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: HR 343 RULES Public Hearing and Work Session Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1647 HB 2175 Removes limitation on number of sobering Meets at the Call of the Chair facilities that may be registered with Oregon Health Authority. HB 2176 Authorizes moneys in Mental Health Alcoholism TRANSPORTATION POLICY and Drug Services Account to be used by counties Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1522 to provide funding to sobering facilities. HB 3259 Directs Oregon Youth Authority to conduct statewide study regarding youth offenders no later Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 than July 1, 2018. Time: 8:00 A.M. HB 2793 Decreases penalties for crime of cheating. Room: HR D HB 2794 Reduces penalties for crime of possession of gambling records in the second degree. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session HB 3321 Requires nonprofit corporations that meet certain HB 3230 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to requirements, including receipt of public funds, to Department of Transportation for deposit in Safe comply with open meetings law and public records Routes to Schools Fund for grant awards under law, to post copy of corporation’s proposed annual safe routes to schools program. budget to corporation’s public website and to HB 3389 Expands criteria for traffic offenses related to rail submit to and cooperate with audit. crossings and adds requirement for drivers to stop Work Session for approaching on-track equipment. HB 3416 Directs Department of Transportation to offer HB 3279 Modifies definition of "labor contractor" to include extended weekday hours and Saturday operating property services contractor. schedules at field offices. HB 3049 Provides that person may not operate unmanned aircraft system so that unmanned aircraft system hovers over privately owned premises of another Date: Friday April 14, 2017 for more than 60 seconds. Time: 8:00 A.M. HB 2597 Renames offense of operating motor vehicle while Room: HR D using mobile communication device as offense of operating motor vehicle while using mobile This agenda will be populated with any measures that electronic device. have been carried over from previous agendas. HB 2630 Makes changes to Oregon guardianship laws to assure adequate safeguards for respondents and VETERANS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS protected persons. Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1673 HB 2171 Requires Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service to maintain volunteer staff of court appointed special Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 advocates sufficient to meet statutory requirement to appoint court appointed special Time: 3:00 P.M. advocate in every juvenile dependency proceeding. Room: HR E HB 2600 Transfers authority over court appointed special Public Hearing and Work Session advocates and CASA Volunteer Programs from Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary HB 2890 Directs Oregon Military Department to submit Action and Service to Oregon Criminal Justice report to interim legislative committees, no later Commission. than July 1, 2018, regarding implementation of Oregon Code of Military Justice.

REVENUE HB 2887 Allows credit against income taxes for employment of qualified military veterans. Office: 354 Phone: 503-986-1266 HCR 28 Recognizes and honors First Lieutenant Justin J. Wilkens (1986-2012) for his service to his country. Date: Monday April 10, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. HCR 29 Recognizes and honors Lance Corporal Randy Lee Room: HR A Newman (1985-2006) for his service to his country.

Public Hearing HCR 30 Recognizes and honors Hospitalman Charles HB 3296 Imposes tobacco products tax on tobacco Eugene Johnson (1944-1968) and Staff Sergeant substitute that contains nicotine but not tobacco Clifford Thomas Johnson (1949-1970) for their and that is intended to be orally ingested by user. service to their country. Informational Meeting HB 2847 Directs Department of Veterans’ Affairs to develop Tobacco Distribution program under which department, pursuant to contract with financial institution, provides loan guarantees or credit guarantees for qualified Work Session veterans for purpose of refinancing existing HB 2676 (Possible Reconsideration) Extends sunset for purchase-money mortgages or similar mortgages modified method of apportionment of business of homes used primarily as principal residence by income of interstate broadcaster for purposes of veterans. corporate excise taxation. Public Hearing HB 2363 (Carried Over from 4-6 Agenda Authorizes counties to withhold from taxing districts costs to county of assessing property and collecting property taxes.

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LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND RESEARCH Date: Monday April 10, 2017 Time: 8:30 A.M. Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1813 Room: H-170 Meets at the Call of the Chair Public Hearing SB 5524 Higher Education Coordinating Commission MARIJUANA REGULATION Community Colleges Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1539 PUBLIC TESTIMONY

Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 Time: 5:00 P.M. Public testimony for public universities and OHSU will be held at a later date. Room: HR B Public Hearing and Possible Work Session SB 1057 Provides Oregon Liquor Control Commission with additional power to enforce state marijuana laws.

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Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATURAL Time: 8:30 A.M. RESOURCES Room: H-170 Date: Monday April 10, 2017 Public Hearing Time: 1:00 P.M. SB 5524 Higher Education Coordinating Commission Room: H-174 Public Universities Public Hearing INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY HB 5040 Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board - PUBLIC Work Session TESTIMONY HB 5041 Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board fee Department of Education - federal grant application request ratification bill - PUBLIC TESTIMONY Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 Time: 8:30 A.M. Time: 1:00 P.M. Room: H-170 Room: H-174 Public Hearing Public Hearing SB 5524 Higher Education Coordinating Commission SB 5542 Water Resources Department - INVITED Public Universities TESTIMONY ONLY INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. Date: Thursday April 13, 2017 Room: H-174 Time: 8:30 A.M. Room: H-170 Public Hearing Public Hearing SB 5542 Water Resources Department - INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY SB 5524 Higher Education Coordinating Commission Public Universities Date: Thursday April 13, 2017 Time: 1:00 P.M. INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY Room: H-174 WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON GENERAL Public Hearing GOVERNMENT SB 5542 Water Resources Department - PUBLIC Date: Monday April 10, 2017 TESTIMONY Time: 3:00 P.M. WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY Room: H-174 Date: Monday April 10, 2017 Public Hearing Time: 3:00 P.M. HB 2906 Relating to sharing geographic information - Room: H-170 PUBLIC TESTIMONY Informational Meeting Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Justice Reinvestment Briefing - INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY Room: H-174 Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 Public Hearing Time: 3:00 P.M. SB 5538 Board of Tax Practitioners - PUBLIC Room: H-170 TESTIMONY Public Hearing WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON HUMAN SB 5532 SERVICES Military Department - INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017 Time: 8:30 A.M. Date: Thursday April 13, 2017 Room: HR F Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: H-170 Public Hearing SB 5526 Department of Human Services Field Trip Agency Wrap-up Marion County Sheriff’s Office Transition Center INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY 3950 Aumsville Hwy SE Salem, OR 97317 Date: Thursday April 13, 2017 Time: 8:30 A.M. WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON Room: HR F TRANSPORTATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Public Hearing Date: Monday April 10, 2017 SB 5526 Department of Human Services Time: 1:00 P.M. Shared Services Room: HR F INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY Public Hearing and Work Session SB 68 Relating to fees administered by the Real Estate HB 5026 Oregon Health Authority Commissioner Shared Services Work Session INVITED TESTIMONY ONLY HB 5037 Real Estate Agency

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Date: Wednesday April 12, 2017 Work Session Time: 1:00 P.M. HB 5035 Public Utility Commission Room: HR F Public Hearing and Work Session SB 84 Relating to a surcharge collected for the purpose of funding telecommunications programs

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24 INDEX

INDEX OF MEASURES SCHEDULED FOR HEARING

SB 4 Senate Education SB 177 Senate Business and Transportation 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 4-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HR B

SB 20 Senate Education SB 201 Senate Workforce 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR A

SB 45 Senate General Government and Accountability SB 206 Senate Education 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HR C SB 208 Senate Education SB 53 Senate Human Services 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D SB 209 Senate Education SB 54 Senate Education 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C SB 214 Senate Workforce 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR A SB 58 Senate Human Services 4-12 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D SB 221 Senate Education 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C SB 59 Senate Judiciary 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR 343 SB 225 Senate Rules 4-19 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. SB 68 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On HR B Transportation and Economic Development 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR F SB 229 Senate Rules 4-19 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. SB 84 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On HR B Transportation and Economic Development 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR F SB 231 Senate General Government and Accountability 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C SB 88 Senate General Government and Accountability 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. SB 263 Senate Human Services HR C 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D

SB 95 Senate Judiciary SB 277 Senate Human Services 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR 343 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D

SB 99 Senate Business and Transportation SB 280 Senate Education 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HR B SB 281 Senate Environment and Natural Resources SB 106 Senate General Government and Accountability 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C HR C

SB 111 Senate Education SB 285 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C SB 121 Senate Business and Transportation 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 299 Senate Workforce 4-10 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR A SB 138 Senate Education 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C SB 311 Senate Finance and Revenue 4-11 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A SB 153 Senate Finance and Revenue 4-10 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR A SB 313 Senate Business and Transportation 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 165 Senate Finance and Revenue HR B 4-11 Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A SB 317 Senate General Government and Accountability SB 170 Senate Business and Transportation 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. 4-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C HR B

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SB 333 Senate Business and Transportation SB 765 Senate Judiciary 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR 343

SB 339 Senate Business and Transportation SB 778 Senate Business and Transportation 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B

SB 374 Senate Business and Transportation SB 782 Senate Business and Transportation 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B

SB 384 Senate General Government and Accountability SB 819 Senate Human Services 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D

SB 387 Senate Education SB 838 Senate Business and Transportation 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B

SB 395 Senate Education SB 849 Senate Finance and Revenue 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 4-11 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR A

SB 419 Senate Health Care SB 850 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 4-13 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 454 Senate Business and Transportation 4-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 851 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 509 Senate Judiciary HR B 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR 343 SB 852 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness SB 510 Senate Judiciary 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR 343 HR B

SB 512 Senate Judiciary SB 853 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR 343 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 516 Senate Judiciary 4-10 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR 343 SB 860 Senate Human Services 4-12 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D SB 535 Senate Finance and Revenue 4-10 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR A SB 871 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 538 Senate Business and Transportation HR C 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 885 Senate Business and Transportation 4-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 578 Senate Education 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 908 Senate Business and Transportation HR C 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 634 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C SB 909 Senate Business and Transportation 4-17 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 664 Senate Business and Transportation 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 915 Senate Education 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 682 Senate Judiciary HR C 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR 343 SB 918 Senate Business and Transportation SB 704 Senate Education 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C SB 919 Senate Business and Transportation 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 753 Senate Business and Transportation 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 930 Senate Business and Transportation 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 758 Senate Education 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C SB 933 Senate Business and Transportation 4-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 759 Senate Education HR B 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C

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SB 936 Senate Business and Transportation SB 1021 Senate Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 942 Senate Human Services 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D SB 1022 Senate General Government and Accountability 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C SB 944 Senate Human Services 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. SB 1024 Senate Human Services HR D 4-17 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D

SB 948 Senate Human Services SB 1027 Senate Human Services 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HR D SB 1029 Senate Human Services SB 952 Senate Business and Transportation 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HR B SB 1038 Senate Education SB 968 Senate Business and Transportation 4-13 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 4-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B HR C

SB 974 Senate Business and Transportation SB 1039 Senate Environment and Natural Resources 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C SB 978 Senate Business and Transportation 4-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 1040 Senate Workforce 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR A SB 979 Senate Business and Transportation 4-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 1044 Senate Business and Transportation 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 980 Senate Business and Transportation HR B 4-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 1045 Senate General Government and Accountability SB 982 Senate Business and Transportation 4-12 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR C 4-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 1047 Senate Education SB 983 Senate Business and Transportation 4-13 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B HR C

SB 985 Senate Business and Transportation SB 1049 Senate Business and Transportation 4-17 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 986 Senate Business and Transportation 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 1051 Senate Business and Transportation HR B 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 988 Senate Business and Transportation 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. SB 1052 Senate General Government and Accountability HR B 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR C SB 989 Senate Business and Transportation 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 1057 Joint Marijuana Regulation 4-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 5:00 P.M. SB 990 Senate Business and Transportation HR B 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 1058 Senate Human Services 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. SB 991 Senate Business and Transportation HR D 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR B SB 5524 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Education 4-10 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. H-170 SB 1002 Senate Education 4-11 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. H-170 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR C 4-12 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. H-170 4-13 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. H-170 SB 1018 Senate Human Services 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D SB 5526 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Human Services 4-11 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR F 4-13 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR F

27 INDEX

SB 5532 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Public HB 2169 House Business and Labor Safety 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 4-12 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-170 HB 2171 House Judiciary SB 5538 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On General 4-11 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 Government 4-11 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-174 HB 2175 House Judiciary 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 SB 5542 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Natural Resources HB 2176 House Judiciary 4-11 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. H-174 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 4-12 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. H-174 4-13 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. H-174 HB 2236 House Energy and Environment 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D SCR 15 Senate Rules 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2246 House Education 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F SCR 16 Senate Rules 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2265 House Business and Labor 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E SCR 17 Senate Rules 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR B HB 2269 House Energy and Environment 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D SJR 7 Senate Finance and Revenue 4-10 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR A HB 2281 Senate Finance and Revenue 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A SJR 46 Senate Rules 4-19 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 2283 Senate Finance and Revenue HR B 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A

HB 2012 House Economic Development and Trade HB 2284 Senate Finance and Revenue 4-12 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A

HB 2013 House Early Childhood and Family Supports HB 2285 Senate Finance and Revenue 4-11 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:30 A.M. HR A

HB 2024 House Health Care HB 2300 House Health Care 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

HB 2027 House Agriculture and Natural Resources HB 2303 House Health Care 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

HB 2030 House Agriculture and Natural Resources HB 2304 Senate Health Care 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D 4-13 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B

HB 2044 House Health Care HB 2306 House Judiciary 4-7 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343

HB 2045 House Health Care HB 2308 House Judiciary 4-7 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343

HB 2075 House Business and Labor HB 2310 House Health Care 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 4-7 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E HB 2099 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-11 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 2313 House Higher Education and Workforce Development 4-11 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HB 2111 House Energy and Environment 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HB 2343 House Energy and Environment 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HB 2122 House Health Care 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E HB 2363 House Revenue 4-10 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR A HB 2146 House Energy and Environment 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 5:30 P.M. HR D HB 2387 House Health Care 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E HB 2155 House Economic Development and Trade 4-12 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E HB 2393 House Health Care 4-7 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E

28 INDEX

HB 2398 House Health Care HB 2645 House Health Care 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

HB 2402 House Health Care HB 2658 House Education 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2404 House Energy and Environment HB 2660 Senate Health Care 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-11 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B

HB 2408 House Health Care HB 2675 Senate Health Care 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-11 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B

HB 2432 Senate Health Care HB 2676 House Revenue 4-13 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR A

HB 2451 House Health Care HB 2681 House Energy and Environment 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

HB 2471 House Energy and Environment HB 2688 House Education 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2485 House Energy and Environment HB 2693 House Education 4-11 Work Session 5:30 P.M. HR D 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2503 House Health Care HB 2705 House Energy and Environment 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-11 Work Session 5:30 P.M. HR D

HB 2524 House Health Care HB 2706 House Energy and Environment 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-11 Work Session 5:30 P.M. HR D

HB 2527 House Health Care HB 2707 House Energy and Environment 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-11 Work Session 5:30 P.M. HR D

HB 2531 House Higher Education and Workforce Development HB 2710 House Energy and Environment 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

HB 2535 House Agriculture and Natural Resources HB 2720 House Education 4-11 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2554 House Education HB 2723 Senate Health Care 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F 4-11 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B

HB 2580 House Health Care HB 2725 House Energy and Environment 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

HB 2597 House Judiciary HB 2740 House Judiciary 4-11 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343

HB 2600 House Judiciary HB 2743 House Economic Development and Trade 4-11 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 4-12 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E

HB 2609 House Judiciary HB 2751 House Health Care 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

HB 2622 House Judiciary HB 2754 House Health Care 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

HB 2627 House Judiciary HB 2756 House Energy and Environment 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

HB 2630 House Judiciary HB 2757 House Energy and Environment 4-11 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

HB 2631 House Judiciary HB 2763 House Education 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2644 Senate Health Care HB 2764 House Energy and Environment 4-11 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR B 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

29 INDEX

HB 2787 House Higher Education and Workforce Development HB 2975 House Business and Labor 4-18 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

HB 2793 House Judiciary HB 2979 House Health Care 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 4-7 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E

HB 2794 House Judiciary HB 2985 House Early Childhood and Family Supports 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 4-13 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HB 2834 House Health Care 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HB 2992 House Judiciary HR E 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343

HB 2845 House Education HB 2998 House Higher Education and Workforce Development 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

HB 2847 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HB 3003 House Higher Education and Workforce Development 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-11 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

HB 2856 House Business and Labor HB 3006 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D

HB 2862 House Higher Education and Workforce Development HB 3008 House Business and Labor 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E

HB 2864 House Higher Education and Workforce Development HB 3014 House Health Care 4-11 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

HB 2883 House Agriculture and Natural Resources HB 3015 House Education 4-11 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2887 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HB 3025 House Energy and Environment 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D

HB 2890 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HB 3029 House Education 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 2896 House Judiciary HB 3030 House Health Care 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

HB 2897 House Health Care HB 3031 House Economic Development and Trade 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 4-12 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E HR E HB 3041 House Agriculture and Natural Resources HB 2898 House Education 4-11 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F HB 3047 House Judiciary HB 2906 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On General 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343 Government 4-10 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. H-174 HB 3049 House Judiciary 4-11 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 HB 2929 House Higher Education and Workforce Development 4-11 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HB 3065 House Early Childhood and Family Supports 4-18 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. HB 2931 House Health Care HR D 4-7 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E HB 3066 House Early Childhood and Family Supports HB 2956 House Early Childhood and Family Supports 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 4-13 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HB 3067 House Early Childhood and Family Supports HB 2957 House Early Childhood and Family Supports 4-13 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 4-18 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D HB 3068 House Early Childhood and Family Supports HB 2965 House Higher Education and Workforce Development 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HB 3069 House Early Childhood and Family Supports HB 2968 House Economic Development and Trade 4-18 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 1:00 P.M. 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HR E

30 INDEX

HB 3085 House Health Care HB 3228 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D

HB 3087 House Early Childhood and Family Supports HB 3230 House Transportation Policy 4-11 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 3105 House Energy and Environment 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HB 3241 House Energy and Environment 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 5:30 P.M. HR D HB 3113 House Higher Education and Workforce Development 4-18 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D HB 3242 House Judiciary 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343 HB 3135 House Health Care 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E HB 3252 House Economic Development and Trade 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. HB 3137 House Economic Development and Trade HR E 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E HB 3259 House Judiciary 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 HB 3138 House Education 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F HB 3266 House Judiciary 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343 HB 3139 House Economic Development and Trade 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. HB 3267 House Education HR E 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

HB 3142 House Economic Development and Trade HB 3276 House Health Care 4-10 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. 4-12 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E HR E HB 3279 House Judiciary HB 3144 House Economic Development and Trade 4-11 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E HB 3288 House Higher Education and Workforce Development HB 3147 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-11 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 3289 House Higher Education and Workforce Development HB 3149 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-11 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-11 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 3293 House Education HB 3151 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 3296 House Revenue HB 3153 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-10 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR A 4-11 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 3299 House Business and Labor HB 3156 House Education 4-10 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR E 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F HB 3314 House Early Childhood and Family Supports HB 3158 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-13 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 4-11 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 3321 House Judiciary HB 3166 House Energy and Environment 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR 343 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HB 3335 House Higher Education and Workforce Development HB 3189 House Business and Labor 4-11 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-10 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR E HB 3343 House Energy and Environment HB 3193 House Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-10 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-11 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR D HB 3352 House Health Care HB 3202 House Energy and Environment 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HR E

HB 3211 House Economic Development and Trade HB 3353 House Health Care 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. 4-7 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E HR E HB 3363 House Health Care HB 3216 House Education 4-7 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E 4-10 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F

31 INDEX

HB 3367 House Early Childhood and Family Supports HB 3437 House Higher Education and Workforce Development 4-13 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR D 4-11 Public Hearing 3:00 P.M. HR D 4-13 Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR D HB 3374 House Economic Development and Trade 4-17 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. HB 3442 House Economic Development and Trade HR E 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E

HB 3375 House Economic Development and Trade HB 5026 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Human 4-12 Public Hearing 8:00 A.M. HR E Services 4-13 Public Hearing 8:30 A.M. HR F HB 3377 House Economic Development and Trade 4-17 Work Session 8:00 A.M. HR E HB 5035 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Transportation and Economic Development HB 3383 House Business and Labor 4-12 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR F 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR E HB 5037 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On HB 3389 House Transportation Policy Transportation and Economic Development 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. 4-10 Work Session 1:00 P.M. HR F HR D HB 5040 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Natural HB 3395 House Education Resources 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F 4-10 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. H-174

HB 3396 House Business and Labor HB 5041 Joint Ways and Means\rSubcommittee On Natural 4-10 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. HR E Resources 4-10 Public Hearing 1:00 P.M. H-174 HB 3413 House Education 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F HCR 28 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E HB 3415 House Health Care 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 3:00 P.M. HCR 29 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness HR E 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E

HB 3416 House Transportation Policy HCR 30 House Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 4-12 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session 8:00 A.M. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR E HR D HJR 4 House Education HB 3417 House Judiciary 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 3:00 P.M. HR F 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 1:00 P.M. 343

32 SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

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

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

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

Finance and Revenue 354 503-986-1266 Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist Chris Allanach, Senior Economist Dae Baek, Economist 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. Christine Broniak, Economist HR A HR A HR A HR A Kyle Easton, Economist Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 143 Austin Anderson, Committee Assistant sfr exhibit email,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

Conduct 503- Meets at the Call of the Chair

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HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

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

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

Conduct 503- Meets at the Call of the Chair

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

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

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

Energy and Environment 347 503-986-1755 Beth Reiley, LPRO Analyst 347 503-986-1755 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Holly Smith, Committee Assistant 347 503-986-1736 HR D HR D hee exhibit email,

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

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

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

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

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

Revenue 354 503-986-1266 Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist Chris Allanach, Senior Economist Dae Baek, Economist 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. HR A HR A HR A HR A Christine Broniak, Economist Kyle Easton, Economist Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 143 Edward Klein, Committee Assistant hrev exhibit email,

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

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

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

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JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tax Credits 354 503-986-1266 Paul Warner, Legislative Revenue Officer Mazen Malik, Senior Economist Chris Allanach, Senior Economist Dae Baek, Economist Christine Broniak, Economist Meets at the Call of the Chair Kyle Easton, Economist Corinne Gavette, Office Manager 143 Austin Anderson, Committee Assistant Edward Klein, Committee Assistant jtax exhibit email,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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40 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

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

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

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

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SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

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

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HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

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

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

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JOINT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

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

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TRANSPORTATION PRESERVATION AND Subcommittee On Education— MODERNIZATION— Sen. Rod Monroe, Co-Chair Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-Chair Rep. Barbara Smith Warner, Co-Chair Rep. Caddy McKeown, Co-Chair Sen. Arnie Roblan Sen. Brian Boquist, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Chuck Thomsen Rep. Cliff Bentz, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Diego Hernandez Sen. Fred Girod Rep. John Lively Sen. Betsy Johnson Rep. Julie Parrish Sen. Rod Monroe Rep. Gene Whisnant Sen. Kathleen Taylor Subcommittee On General Government— Sen. Jackie Winters Sen. James Manning Jr., Co-Chair Rep. John Lively Rep. Greg Smith, Co-Chair Rep. Susan McLain Sen. Alan DeBoer Rep. Andy Olson Sen. Betsy Johnson Rep. Greg Smith Rep. Julie Fahey Rep. Barbara Smith Warner Rep. David Gomberg Rep. Pam Marsh WAYS AND MEANS— Rep. Mike Nearman Sen. Richard Devlin, Co-Chair Subcommittee On Human Services— Rep. Nancy Nathanson, Co-Chair Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, Co-Chair Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Dan Rayfield, Co-Chair Sen. Jackie Winters, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Sara Gelser Rep. Dan Rayfield, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Jackie Winters Rep. Greg Smith, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon Sen. Alan DeBoer Rep. Knute Buehler Sen. Rep. Cedric Hayden Sen. Fred Girod Rep. Sheri Malstrom Sen. Bill Hansell Sen. James Manning Jr. Subcommittee On Natural Resources— Sen. Rod Monroe Sen. Lew Frederick, Co-Chair Sen. Arnie Roblan Rep. Brad Witt, Co-Chair Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Sen. Fred Girod Sen. Chuck Thomsen Sen. Kathleen Taylor Rep. David Gomberg Rep. Sal Esquivel Rep. Paul Holvey Rep. Ken Helm Rep. John Huffman Rep. Rick Lewis Rep. Mike McLane Rep. Karin Power Rep. Barbara Smith Warner Subcommittee On Public Safety— Rep. Duane Stark Rep. Gene Whisnant Sen. Jackie Winters, Co-Chair Rep. Jennifer Williamson Rep. Duane Stark, Co-Chair Sen. Lew Frederick Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Subcommittee On Capital Construction— Rep. Jeff Barker Sen. Fred Girod, Co-Chair Rep. John Huffman Rep. Paul Holvey, Co-Chair Rep. Carla Piluso Sen. Peter Courtney Rep. Tawna Sanchez Sen. Richard Devlin Subcommittee On Transportation and Rep. John Huffman Economic Development— Rep. Tina Kotek Rep. Greg Smith Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-Chair Rep. Jennifer Williamson Rep. David Gomberg, Co-Chair Sen. Bill Hansell Sen. Rod Monroe Rep. Mark Meek Rep. Mike Nearman Rep. Ron Noble Rep. Jeff Reardon

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY SENATOR

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

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

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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVE

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

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

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

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Chair WILSON, CARL— Legislative Audits Education, Vice-Chair Ways and Means Marijuana Regulation, Co-Vice Chair Education Transportation Policy WILLIAMSON, JENNIFER— WITT, BRAD— Judiciary, Vice-Chair Agriculture and Natural Resources Legislative Administration Transportation Policy Legislative Counsel Ways and Means Subcommittee: Rules, Chair Natural Resources, Co-Chair Ways and Means Capital Construction

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