From: Representative Greg Barreto rep.gregbarreto@oregonlegislature.gov Subject: Barreto's Bills and Hot Topics Date: March 12, 2019 at 3:57 P Barreto's Bills and Hot Topics March 12, 2019 Rep. Barreto's Bills HB 2442 Appropriates $800,000 from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for deposit in Wolf Management Compensation and Proactive Trust Fund. Referred to Ways and Means HB 2443 Relating to an increase in the contract price at which the prevailing rate of wage applies to a contract for public works; prescribing an effective date. Referred to Business and Labor HB 2444 Directs Department of Education to coordinate with Oregon FFA Association to increase student achievement and improve college preparation and career placement for students enrolled in agricultural education courses.
Refereed to Student Success HB 2445 Creates crime of threatening a mass injury event. Punishes by maximum of five years imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both.punishes by maximum of five years imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. Referred to Judiciary HB 2746 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to biennially report to Legislative Assembly regarding estimated change in wolf population Referred to Natural Resources Public hearing held 2/26 HB 2747 Relating to requirements for membership on the State Fish and Wildlife Commission. Revises requirements for membership on State Fish and Wildlife Commission. Referred to Natural Resources Public hearing held 2/29 HB 2937 Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before December 31, 2018. Referred to Revenue HB 3226 Requires local governments to allow building across lot lines if owner has recorded covenant not to sell separately. Referred to Agriculture and Land Use Establishes conditions under which covenant may be recorded. HB 3227 Relating to elk damage; prescribing an effective date. Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to ways and Means HB 3228 Establishes Task Force on Educator Health Benefits to review benefit plans provided through Oregon Educators Benefit Board, analyze benefits and administration of benefit plans and determine whether provisions related to board have resulted in cost savings. Punishes by maximum of five years imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Ways and Means March 29, 2019 Legislative Deadlines for the 2019 Session Deadline for Chairs to Schedule Work Sessions for First Chamber Measures
Deadline for Chairs to Schedule Work Sessions for First Chamber Measures Policy committees must post agendas that schedule any remaining first chamber measures (House bills in the House, Senate bills in the Senate) for which they intend to hold work sessions by March 29. The scheduled work sessions must occur by the April 9 deadline below. This will not apply to Ways & Means, Revenue, Rules, and other joint committees. Bills in a policy committee that are not scheduled for a work session by this deadline cannot receive further action. April 9, 2019 Deadline for Committees to Hold Work Sessions on First Chamber Measures This is the last day for policy committees to move measures introduced in their chamber (i.e. Senate bills in the Senate, House bills in the House) out of committee. The deadline does not apply to Ways & Means, Revenue, Rules, and other joint committees. In the News Health Care HB 3063 ((Work Session) o Join the herd: Vaccinate and save lives o Opinion: It s time for federal action on vaccinations o Unvaccinated 6-year-old boy was Oregon's first tetanus case in almost 30 years o Oregon bill would require insurers to cover fertility preservation in certain cases o U.S. Surgeon General visits Vancouver to address measles outbreak o Parents protest Oregon vaccine bill as measles outbreak grows Human Services HB 3031 (Work Session) o Paid family and medical leave back in front of the Oregon Legislature Capitol Culture SB 744 and HCR 20 (Public hearing/work session) o California spent $1.8M to investigate harassment by lawmakers Ways and Means (Budget Hearings) o Oregon Budget Proposal Focuses on Schools, Health Care And Plenty Of Cuts o Proposed Legislative Budget Good News For The Oregon Health Plan Education HB2327 / SB 584 (Public hearing) o Parents, legislators push for end to school violence o I m One of the Lucky Ones : Students Talk School Safety with State Leaders
Wallowa & Union County Legislative Update Schedule Set for 2019 Session Senator Bill Hansell (District 29) and Representative Greg Barreto (District 58) have partnered with the Wallowa Co. Chamber of Commerce, Union Co. Farm Bureau and OSU Extension Service to provide local constituents with updates during the 2019 legislative session via live video-conference connection to the Oregon State Capitol. The video conference series provides a timely opportunity to interact with our elected officials regarding proposed legislation of interest to you. Interested parties may participate in the sessions by attending in person either at the OSU Extension Service office in Wallowa County (668 NW 1st, Enterprise, OR, 97828) or at the OSU Extension Service office in Union County (10507 N McAllister Rd, La Grande, OR 97850). Each session starts at 7:00 a.m. and ends at 7:45 8:00 a.m. on the following dates: March 26 April 9 April 23 May 14 May 28 June 11 June 25 Please contact Debi Warnock (541-426-3143) in Wallowa County or Darrin Walenta (541-963-1010) in Union County with questions regarding the video conferences or with requests for additional information. BMCC Legislative Video Conferences The first and third Wednesday of each month from February through June, Sen. Bill Hansell (R-Athena) and Rep. Greg Barreto (R-Cove) will appear via video from Salem, where they're in the middle of a Legislative session. The meetings will be open to all, and participants can ask questions or air concerns, and discuss proposed bills with the legislators. The series of video conferences are held in the Boardroom in Pioneer Hall from 7-7:45am and are hosted by BMCC and the Pendleton Chamber of Commerce. March 20 April 3 April 17 May 1 May 15 June 5 June 19
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