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LEGISLATIVE ACCESS NUMBERS: LEGISLATIVE INTERNET ACCESS: Oregon outside Salem, toll free 1-800-332-2313 http://www.oregonlegislature.gov Salem area (503) 986-1187 TTY: 711 SEVENTY-NINTH OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2018 Regular Session STATUS REPORT for Legislative Measures SENATE OFFICERS HOUSE OFFICERS SENATE CAUCUS LEADERS HOUSE CAUCUS LEADERS PETER COURTNEY, President LAURIE MONNES ANDERSON, President Pro Tempore LORI L. BROCKER, Secretary of the Senate LETA EDWARDS, Sergeant at Arms TINA KOTEK, Speaker PAUL HOLVEY, Speaker Pro Tempore TIMOTHY G. SEKERAK, Chief Clerk TOM MATHEWS, Sergeant at Arms GINNY BURDICK, Majority Leader SARA GELSER, Deputy Majority Leader MARK HASS, Majority Whip ROD MONROE, Majority Whip MICHAEL DEMBROW, Assistant Majority Leader CHUCK RILEY, Assistant Majority Leader JACKIE WINTERS, Republican Leader FRED GIROD, Deputy Republican Leader DENNIS LINTHICUM, Republican Whip CHUCK THOMSEN, Assist. Deputy Republican Leader JENNIFER WILLIAMSON, Majority Leader DAN RAYFIELD, Majority Whip BARBARA SMITH WARNER, Deputy Majority Whip JOHN LIVELY, Assistant Majority Leader DIEGO HERNANDEZ, Assistant Majority Leader DAVID GOMBERG, Assistant Majority Leader SUSAN MCLAIN, Assistant Majority Leader KEN HELM, Assistant Majority Leader MIKE MCLANE, Republican Leader GREG BARRETO, Deputy Republican Leader DUANE STARK, Republican Whip SHERRIE SPRENGER, Assistant Republican Leader CARL WILSON, Assistant Republican Leader

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SEVENTY-NINTH OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

2018 Regular Session

STATUS REPORTfor Legislative Measures

SENATE OFFICERS

HOUSE OFFICERS

SENATE CAUCUS LEADERS

HOUSE CAUCUS LEADERS

PETER COURTNEY, PresidentLAURIE MONNES ANDERSON, President Pro Tempore

LORI L. BROCKER, Secretary of the SenateLETA EDWARDS, Sergeant at Arms

TINA KOTEK, SpeakerPAUL HOLVEY, Speaker Pro Tempore

TIMOTHY G. SEKERAK, Chief ClerkTOM MATHEWS, Sergeant at Arms

GINNY BURDICK, Majority LeaderSARA GELSER, Deputy Majority LeaderMARK HASS, Majority WhipROD MONROE, Majority WhipMICHAEL DEMBROW, Assistant Majority LeaderCHUCK RILEY, Assistant Majority Leader

JACKIE WINTERS, Republican LeaderFRED GIROD, Deputy Republican LeaderDENNIS LINTHICUM, Republican Whip

CHUCK THOMSEN, Assist. Deputy Republican Leader

JENNIFER WILLIAMSON, Majority LeaderDAN RAYFIELD, Majority WhipBARBARA SMITH WARNER, Deputy Majority WhipJOHN LIVELY, Assistant Majority LeaderDIEGO HERNANDEZ, Assistant Majority LeaderDAVID GOMBERG, Assistant Majority LeaderSUSAN MCLAIN, Assistant Majority LeaderKEN HELM, Assistant Majority Leader

MIKE MCLANE, Republican LeaderGREG BARRETO, Deputy Republican Leader

DUANE STARK, Republican WhipSHERRIE SPRENGER, Assistant Republican Leader

CARL WILSON, Assistant Republican Leader

LEGISLATIVE ACCESS NUMBERS: LEGISLATIVE INTERNET ACCESS:Oregon outside Salem, toll free 1-800-332-2313 http://www.oregonlegislature.govSalem area (503) 986-1187TTY: 711

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SENATE DESK PERSONNEL

HOUSE DESK PERSONNEL

TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE SYSTEMThe following toll-free telephone numbers can help Oregonians get information about the Legislature:

Legislative Access Line. To leave a message for a legislator or committee, obtain a copy of a legislative measure,status of a measure, or meeting dates or times call 1-800-332-2313. Salem area residents should call 503-986-1187.

ELECTRONIC ACCESS TO LEGISLATIVE INFORMATIONTo access legislative publications and related information via the Internet, visit the Oregon Legislative web site athttp://www.oregonlegislature.gov. For more information on electronic access, please call the Legislative Informa-tion Systems Help Desk at 503-986-1914.

CYNDY JOHNSTON, Deputy Secretary of the SenateJAMES GOULDING, Reading and Journal ClerkGLENDA NABORS, Assistant to the Secretary

BRITTON TAYLOR, Measure and Agenda CoordinatorSUELLEN SCOTT, Measure Liaison

OBIE RUTLEDGE, Assistant Chief ClerkMANDI MCGOWAN, Administrative AssistantSARAH CURRY, Reading Clerk

DONNA SCOTT, Office AssistantCATHY CONERLY, Publications Coordinator

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SENATE MEASURES H-3

SENATE BILLS

SB 1501 Sponsored by Senator COURTNEY; SenatorMANNING JR, Representative NEARMAN(Presession filed.) -- Relating to the State FairCouncil; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to General Government and Accountability.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-8 Possible Work Session cancelled.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-16 Third reading. Carried by President Courtney. Passed.

Ayes, 25; Excused, 5--Hansell, Johnson, Kruse, Riley,Roblan.

2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-19 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.2-26 Second reading.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Clem. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Evans, Gorsek, Olson.3-1(S) President signed.3-2(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 068, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1502 Sponsored by Senators COURTNEY, HANSELL(Presession filed.) -- Relating to land use in countieslocated in eastern Oregon with populations under50,000.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1506 Sponsored by Senators MANNING JR, OLSEN,Representative SANCHEZ; SenatorsBAERTSCHIGER JR, BOQUIST, DEBOER, RILEY,Representatives ESQUIVEL, EVANS, GOMBERG,HAYDEN, HELFRICH, HERNANDEZ, KENY-GUYER, NOBLE, OLSON, PARRISH, POST, POWER,RESCHKE, SMITH DB, SOLLMAN, WHISNANT(Presession filed.) -- Relating to Oregon WoundedWarrior parking permits; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Business and Transportation, then Ways and

Means.2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

2-19 Assigned to Subcommittee On Transportation andEconomic Development.

2-22 Work Session held.Returned to Full Committee.

2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Manning Jr.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.Linthicum, excused, granted unanimous consent to vote

aye.3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.3-2 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.3-3 Third reading. Carried by Reardon. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 69, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 3, 2018.

SB 1507 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Environment and Natural Resources)-- Relating to greenhouse gas emissions; prescribingan effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources, then

Ways and Means.Informational Meeting scheduled.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.(Printed A-Eng.)

Referred to Rules by order of the President, then Ways andMeans by prior.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1508 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Environment and Natural Resources)-- Relating to fees on air contamination sources;declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources, then

Ways and Means.2-12 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1509 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Environment and Natural Resources)-- Relating to vehicle idling.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources.

2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Dembrow. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Hansell, Kruse, Riley.2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-20 Referred to Health Care.2-23 Public Hearing held.2-26 Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

B-Engrossed, and be referred to Rules.Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1510 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate Interim

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Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments) -- Relating to elections; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Rules.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-20 Work Session held.2-22 Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-26 Second reading.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed.

Ayes, 21; Nays, 8--Baertschiger Jr, Girod, Johnson, Knopp,Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen; Excused, 1--Kruse.

2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules.

2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Carried over to March 2, 2018 Calendar.

3-2 Rules suspended. Carried over to March 3, 2018 Calendar.3-3 Third reading. Carried by Smith Warner. Passed.

Ayes, 35; Nays, 23--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,Esquivel, Findley, Helfrich, Kennemer, Lewis, McLane,Nearman, Noble, Olson, Parrish, Post, Reschke, SmithDB, Smith G, Sprenger, Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson;Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 70, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 3, 2018.

SB 1511 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Rules and Executive Appointments) -- Relating to disclosure of economic information forcandidates for federal office.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Rules.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1512 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Rules) -- Relating to the AgreementAmong the States to Elect the President by NationalPopular Vote; providing that this Act shall bereferred to the people for their approval orrejection.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Rules.

2-6 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1513 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on General Government andAccountability) -- Relating to tests required for highschool diplomas; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Education.

2-12 Public Hearing held.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1514 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on General Government andAccountability) -- Relating to periodic sunsetreview of state government entities; prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to General Government and Accountability.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-8 Possible Work Session cancelled.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1515 Sponsored by Senator RILEY (Presession filed.) --Relating to children’s service districts.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Finance and Revenue.

2-15 Public Hearing Cancelled.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1516 Sponsored by Senators BURDICK, BEYER; SenatorsCOURTNEY, DEMBROW, FREDERICK, GELSER,HASS, JOHNSON, MANNING JR, MONNESANDERSON, MONROE, PROZANSKI, RILEY,ROBLAN, STEINER HAYWARD, TAYLOR,THOMSEN, Representatives BYNUM, HAYDEN,HELFRICH, HELM, MCKEOWN, PARRISH,SOLLMAN (at the request of Oregon BusinessDevelopment Department) (Presession filed.) --Relating to a small business expansion loan fund.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Business and Transportation, then Ways and

Means.2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.(Printed A-Eng.)

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee On Transportation and

Economic Development.2-27 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)Amendments distributed.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Burdick.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.Johnson declared potential conflict of interest.

3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass.Second reading.

3-3 Third reading. Carried by Gomberg. Passed.Ayes, 55; Nays, 3--Nearman, Post, Reschke; Excused, 2--

Hayden, Heard.3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 71, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1517 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate Interim

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Committee on Veterans and EmergencyPreparedness) -- Relating to veterans.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-16 Carried over to 02-19 by unanimous consent.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Boquist. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Hansell, Kruse, Riley.2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass.3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Carried over to March 2, 2018 Calendar.3-2 Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Esquivel.

Passed.Ayes, 49; Excused for Business of the House, 11--Gomberg,

Holvey, McLane, Nathanson, Noble, Rayfield, Smith G,Smith Warner, Stark, Whisnant, Williamson.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-10(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 100, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1518 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Veterans and EmergencyPreparedness) -- Relating to emergency planning;prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.)Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1519 Sponsored by Senators OLSEN, BEYER (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to State Department of Energy;declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Business and Transportation.Informational Meeting scheduled.

2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.)Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1520 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Education) -- Relating to education;and declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Education.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.

2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and bereferred to Finance and Revenue. (Printed A-Eng.)

Referred to Finance and Revenue by order of the President.2-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-22 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-23 Third reading. Carried by Roblan. Passed.

Ayes, 26; Nays, 3--Dembrow, Frederick, Riley; Excused, 1--Kruse.

2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules.

3-1 Work Session held.3-2 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.3-3 Third reading. Carried by Doherty. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Nays, 2--Barnhart, Holvey; Excused, 2--Hayden,Heard.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 72, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 3, 2018.

SB 1521 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Education) -- Relating to studenttransfers in public kindergarten through grade 12.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Education.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-14 Second reading.2-15 Carried over to 02-16 by unanimous consent.2-16 Motion to refer to Rules carried.

Ayes, 14; Nays, 11--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist,DeBoer, Girod, Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher,Thomsen, Winters; Excused, 5--Hansell, Johnson,Kruse, Riley, Roblan.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1522 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Education) -- Relating to modifieddiplomas; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Education.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-14 Second reading.2-15 Carried over to 02-16 by unanimous consent.2-16 Third reading. Carried by Gelser. Passed.

Ayes, 25; Excused, 5--Hansell, Johnson, Kruse, Riley,Roblan.

2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-19 Referred to Education.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass.2-28 Second reading.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Sollman. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.3-3(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-16(S) Governor signed.3-29 Chapter 039, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, March 16, 2018.

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SB 1523 Sponsored by Senators THOMSEN, BURDICK,Representative NOSSE; Senator RILEY,Representative WHISNANT (Presession filed.) --Relating to apportionment of income for interstatebroadcasters; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Finance and Revenue.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-9 Work Session held.2-12 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-13 Third reading. Carried by Boquist. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Riley.2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-15 Referred to Revenue.2-27 Public Hearing held.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.3-2 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Nosse. Passed.Ayes, 57; Nays, 1--Smith Warner; Excused, 1--Kennemer;

Excused for Business of the House, 1--Nathanson.3-3(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments

and repassed bill.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6 President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 73, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1524 Sponsored by Senator KRUSE (Presession filed.) --Relating to mandatory union payments for publicemployees; declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Workforce.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1525 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Human Services) -- Relating to child-caring agencies that provide adoption placementservices; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Human Services.

2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-8 Carried over to 02-09 by unanimous consent.2-9 Third reading. Carried by Wagner. Passed.

Ayes, 25; Excused, 5--Kruse, Riley, Thatcher, Thomsen,Winters.

2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-15 Referred to Human Services and Housing.2-20 Public Hearing held.2-22 Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-26 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 27, 2018

Calendar.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Stark. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Evans, Gorsek, Olson.3-1(S) President signed.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-16(S) Governor signed.3-29 Chapter 040, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, March 16, 2018.

SB 1526 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neither

advocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Human Services) -- Relating to theparental rights of individuals with disabilities; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Human Services.

2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-8 Second reading.2-9 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed.

Ayes, 25; Excused, 5--Kruse, Riley, Thatcher, Thomsen,Winters.

2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-15 Referred to Human Services and Housing.2-20 Public Hearing held.2-22 Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-26 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 27, 2018

Calendar.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Piluso. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Evans, Gorsek, Olson.3-1(S) President signed.3-2(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 74, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 3, 2018.

SB 1527 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Finance and Revenue) -- Relating tobusiness taxation; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Finance and Revenue.

2-6 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1528 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Finance and Revenue) -- Relating totaxation; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Finance and Revenue.

2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Work Session held.2-9 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.)

2-12 Second reading.2-13 Carried over to 02-14 by unanimous consent.2-14 Carried over to 02-15 by unanimous consent.2-15 Motion to rerefer to Finance and Revenue carried by voice

vote.2-20 Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)2-22 Second reading.2-23 Third reading. Carried by Hass. Passed.

Ayes, 16; Nays, 13--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist,DeBoer, Girod, Hansell, Johnson, Knopp, Linthicum,Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen, Winters; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.Winters declared potential conflict of interest by

unanimous consent.Vote explanation filed by DeBoer.

2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

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Referred to Revenue.2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng bill.

Minority Recommendation: Do pass with amendments tothe B-Eng bill and be printed C-Engrossed.

3-2 Second reading.Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee

Report failed.Ayes, 29; Nays, 31--Alonso Leon, Barker, Barnhart, Boone,

Clem, Doherty, Fahey, Gomberg, Gorsek, Greenlick,Helm, Hernandez, Holvey, Keny-Guyer, Lively,Malstrom, Marsh, McLain, Meek, Nathanson, Nosse,Piluso, Power, Rayfield, Reardon, Salinas, Sanchez,Smith Warner, Sollman, Williamson, Speaker Kotek.

Third reading. Carried by Barnhart. Passed.Ayes, 32; Nays, 28--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,

Bynum, Esquivel, Evans, Findley, Hayden, Heard,Helfrich, Kennemer, Lewis, McKeown, McLane,Nearman, Noble, Olson, Parrish, Post, Reschke, SmithDB, Smith G, Sprenger, Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Evans, Meek, Smith DB.3-3(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-13(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 108, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1529 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Finance and Revenue) -- Relating toconnection to federal tax law; and prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Finance and Revenue.

2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-9 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.)

2-12 Second reading.2-13 Motion to re-refer to Committee on Finanace and Revenue

to adopt the -6 amendments failed.Ayes, 12; Nays, 16--Beyer, Burdick, Dembrow, Frederick,

Gelser, Hass, Johnson, Manning Jr, Monnes Anderson,Monroe, Prozanski, Roblan, Steiner Hayward, Taylor,Wagner, President Courtney; Excused, 2--Kruse, Riley.

Third reading. Carried by Hass. Passed.Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Riley.

2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-15 Referred to Revenue.2-22 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.Minority Recommendation: Do pass with different

amendments and be printed B-Engrossed.3-2 Second reading.

Motion to substitute Minority Report for CommitteeReport failed.

Ayes, 25; Nays, 35--Alonso Leon, Barker, Barnhart, Boone,Bynum, Clem, Doherty, Evans, Fahey, Gomberg,Gorsek, Greenlick, Helm, Hernandez, Holvey, Keny-Guyer, Lively, Malstrom, Marsh, McKeown, McLain,Meek, Nathanson, Nosse, Piluso, Power, Rayfield,Reardon, Salinas, Sanchez, Smith Warner, Sollman,Williamson, Witt, Speaker Kotek.

Third reading. Carried by Barnhart. Passed.Ayes, 39; Nays, 21--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,

Esquivel, Findley, Hayden, Heard, Helfrich,Kennemer, Lewis, Nearman, Noble, Olson, Parrish,Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.3-3(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-6 President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-10(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 101, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1530 Sponsored by Senator DEBOER; Senators BENTZ,GIROD, HANSELL, MANNING JR, STEINERHAYWARD, Representatives BOONE, GREENLICK,LEWIS (Presession filed.) -- Relating to thedevelopment of a public education plan; prescribingan effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Education, then Ways and Means.

2-14 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1531 Sponsored by Senators FREDERICK, MANNING JR,Representative PILUSO; Senators BURDICK,DEMBROW, GELSER, MONNES ANDERSON,MONROE, RILEY, STEINER HAYWARD,Representatives KENNEMER, SANCHEZ(Presession filed.) -- Relating to law enforcementofficers.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Judiciary.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-8 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1532 Sponsored by Senator JOHNSON; SenatorsGELSER, MONNES ANDERSON (Presession filed.) -- Relating to motor assisted scooters.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Business and Transportation.

2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-9 Second reading.2-12 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-15 Referred to Transportation Policy.2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass.2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark.2-22(S) President signed.2-23(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) Governor signed.3-13 Chapter 003, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1533 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Workforce) -- Relating to the siting offacilities that incorporate nonclinical treatmentsettings.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources.

2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Hansell, Kruse, Riley.2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.

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2-26 Second reading.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Stark. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Evans, Gorsek, Olson.3-1(S) President signed.3-2(H) Speaker signed.4-13(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 119, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1534 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Workforce) -- Relating to training forcare providers.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Workforce.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Hansell, Kruse, Riley.2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-20 Referred to Business and Labor.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass.2-28 Second reading.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Nays, 2--Nearman, Reschke; Excused, 1--Gorsek.3-3(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 75, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1535 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Workforce) -- Relating to methods forcalculating a worker’s weekly wage for the purposeof paying benefits for temporary total disability;declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Workforce.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1536 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Business and Transportation) --Relating to mass transit districts.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Business and Transportation.

2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-9 Second reading.2-12 Taken from 02-12 Calendar and placed on 02-13 Calendar

on voice vote.2-13 Third reading. Carried by President Courtney, Winters.

Passed.Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Riley.

2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-15 Referred to Transportation Policy.2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass.2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Evans. Passed.

Ayes, 42; Nays, 14--Barreto, Buehler, Esquivel, Findley,Hayden, Heard, McLane, Nearman, Parrish, Post,Reschke, Smith DB, Sprenger, Whisnant; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-22(S) President signed.2-23(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) Governor signed.3-13 Chapter 004, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1537 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Business and Transportation) --Relating to State Department of Energy; declaringan emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Business and Transportation.Informational Meeting scheduled.

2-12 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1538 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Business and Transportation) --Relating to driving privileges.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Judiciary.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Dembrow, Winters. Passed.

Ayes, 22; Nays, 7--Baertschiger Jr, Girod, Knopp,Linthicum, Monnes Anderson, Olsen, Thomsen;Excused, 1--Kruse.

Vote explanation filed by Monnes Anderson.2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-22 Referred to Judiciary.2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Carried over to March 2, 2018 Calendar.3-2 Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Olson. Passed.

Ayes, 49; Excused for Business of the House, 11--Gomberg,Holvey, McLane, Nathanson, Noble, Rayfield, Smith G,Smith Warner, Stark, Whisnant, Williamson.

3-3(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendmentsand repassed bill.

Ayes, 26; Nays, 3--Baertschiger Jr, Girod, MonnesAnderson; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Monnes Anderson granted unanimous consent to changevote from aye to nay.

3-6 President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 76, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1539 Sponsored by Senator MONNES ANDERSON;Senators BURDICK, DEMBROW, FREDERICK,GELSER, GIROD, HANSELL, HASS, JOHNSON,KNOPP, KRUSE, MANNING JR, MONROE,PROZANSKI, RILEY, ROBLAN, STEINERHAYWARD, TAYLOR, Representatives BARKER,GREENLICK, NOSSE (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto telephone access by primary care providers topsychiatric physician consultations; declaring anemergency.

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1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Health Care, then Ways and Means.

2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

2-21 Assigned to Subcommittee On Human Services.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1540 Sponsored by Senator GELSER (Presession filed.) --Relating to abuse of vulnerable individuals; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Human Services.

2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-9 Second reading.2-12 Third reading. Carried by Gelser. Passed.

Ayes, 16; Nays, 11--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist,DeBoer, Girod, Hansell, Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen,Thatcher, Thomsen; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.

Vote explanations filed by Boquist, Thatcher.2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-16 Referred to Human Services and Housing.2-20 Public Hearing held.2-22 Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng bill.

Minority Recommendation: Do pass with amendments tothe A-Eng bill and be printed B-Engrossed.

2-26 Second reading.Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and

Minority Report carried over to February 28, 2018Calendar.

2-28 Rules suspended. Referred to Rules.Work Session held.

3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted B-Engrossed.

3-2 Third reading. Carried by Keny-Guyer. Passed.Ayes, 49; Excused for Business of the House, 11--Gomberg,

Holvey, McLane, Nathanson, Noble, Rayfield, Smith G,Smith Warner, Stark, Whisnant, Williamson.

3-3(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendmentsand repassed bill.

Ayes, 25; Nays, 4--Baertschiger Jr, Boquist, Linthicum,Thatcher; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Vote explanation filed by Boquist.3-6 President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 77, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 3, 2018.

SB 1541 Sponsored by Senators GIROD, ROBLAN,WINTERS, DEMBROW, Representative WITT;Representatives HELFRICH, NOBLE, PARRISH,RESCHKE, WILLIAMSON (Presession filed.) --Relating to toxic air contaminants; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources, then

Ways and Means.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.(Printed A-Eng.)

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee On Natural Resources.2-27 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)Amendments distributed.

Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Dembrow,Girod. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.3-2 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.3-3 Third reading. Carried by Power. Passed.

Ayes, 55; Nays, 3--Nearman, Post, Smith DB; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

Vote explanation(s) filed by McLain, Smith DB, SpeakerKotek.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-10(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 102, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 10, 2018.

SB 1542 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Judiciary) -- Relating to the startingdate for regular sessions of the LegislativeAssembly; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Rules.

2-13 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Nays, 2--Olsen, Thomsen; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.3-3 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Kennemer.

Passed.Ayes, 57; Nays, 1--Smith Warner; Excused, 2--Hayden,

Heard.3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 78, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1543 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Judiciary) -- Relating to publicsafety; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Judiciary.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed.

Ayes, 26; Nays, 3--Baertschiger Jr, Olsen, Thomsen;Excused, 1--Kruse.

2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-22 Referred to Judiciary.2-26 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.3-2 Second reading.3-3 Third reading. Carried by Williamson. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Hayden.3-3(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments

and repassed bill.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

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3-6 President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-13(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 120, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 13, 2018.

SB 1544 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Judiciary) -- Relating to marijuana;and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Rules.

2-13 Public Hearing held.2-26 Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.)Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President.

2-28 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-1 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.bill. (Printed B-Eng.)

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Prozanski.

Passed.Ayes, 26; Nays, 3--Johnson, Olsen, Thomsen; Excused, 1--

Kruse.3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass.Rules suspended. Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Helm. Passed.Ayes, 49; Nays, 8--Boles, Esquivel, Helfrich, Kennemer,

Olson, Parrish, Post, Sprenger; Excused, 2--Hayden,Heard; Excused for Business of the House, 1--Williamson.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-10(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 103, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1545 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Chief Justice Thomas A.Balmer for Judicial Department) -- Relating toassessments for state court technology services;prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to General Government and Accountability, then

Ways and Means.2-6 Public Hearing held.2-8 Possible Work Session cancelled.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1546 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Chief Justice Thomas A.Balmer for Judicial Department) -- Relating tojudges; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Workforce.

2-6 Public Hearing held.

2-8 Work Session held.2-9 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-12 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-15 Referred to Business and Labor.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-28 Rules suspended. Carried over to March 1, 2018 Calendar.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Piluso. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Nays, 3--Heard, Parrish, Smith DB; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.3-3(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-16(S) Governor signed.3-29 Chapter 041, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1547 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Health Care) -- Relating toconcussions sustained by youth athletes; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Health Care.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-19 Third reading. Carried by Monnes Anderson. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Hansell, Kruse, Riley.2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-21 Public Hearing held.2-23 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass.2-26 Second reading.2-27 Third Reading. Motion to refer to Rules carried. Referred.3-1 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted B-Engrossed.

3-2 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed.Ayes, 52; Nays, 8--Boone, Fahey, Gorsek, Helm,

Hernandez, McKeown, Meek, Smith Warner.Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Helfrich.

3-3(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill.Ayes, 26; Nays, 3--Boquist, Linthicum, Olsen; Excused, 1--

Kruse.Vote explanation filed by Boquist.

3-6 President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-13(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 121, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 13, 2018.

SB 1548 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Health Care) -- Relating to health;and declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Health Care.

2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-9 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-12 Third reading. Carried by Boquist. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-15 Referred to Health Care.

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2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-22 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-23 Third reading. Carried by Malstrom. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Excused, 3--Barker, Clem, Esquivel; Excused forBusiness of the House, 1--Williamson.

2-27(S) President signed.2-27(H) Speaker signed.3-16(S) Governor signed.3-29 Chapter 042, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, March 16, 2018.

SB 1549 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Health Care) -- Relating to healthcare; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Health Care.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-19 Second reading.2-20 Third reading. Carried by Monnes Anderson. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Hansell, Kruse, Riley.2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.2-27 Second reading.2-28 Rules suspended. Carried over to March 1, 2018 Calendar.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Nosse. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.3-2(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill.

Ayes, 27; Nays, 1--Olsen; Excused, 2--Boquist, Kruse.3-3 President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-16(S) Governor signed.3-29 Chapter 043, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, March 16, 2018.

SB 1550 Sponsored by Senator ROBLAN, RepresentativeSMITH DB; Senator KRUSE, RepresentativeMCKEOWN (Presession filed.) -- Relating to foodfish.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources.

2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Roblan. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Hansell, Kruse, Riley.2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.2-26 Second reading.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Smith DB. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Evans, Gorsek, Olson.3-1(S) President signed.3-2(H) Speaker signed.4-10(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 104, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1551 Sponsored by Senator PROZANSKI, RepresentativeHOLVEY; Senators BURDICK, DEMBROW,GELSER, GIROD, HANSELL, MANNING JR,OLSEN, RILEY, ROBLAN, TAYLOR, THATCHER,THOMSEN, Representatives ALONSO LEON,

BARKER, BYNUM, CLEM, FAHEY, GOMBERG,GREENLICK, HAYDEN, HELFRICH, HELM,HERNANDEZ, KENY-GUYER, LIVELY,MALSTROM, MARSH, MCKEOWN, MEEK, NOBLE,NOSSE, PARRISH, PILUSO, POWER, SALINAS,SANCHEZ, SMITH DB, SMITH WARNER,SOLLMAN, WILLIAMSON (Presession filed.) --Relating to actions after a breach of security thatinvolves personal information; and prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Judiciary.

2-9 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.

Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-22 Referred to Business and Labor.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.2-28 Second reading.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Holvey. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Nays, 1--Nearman; Excused, 1--Gorsek.3-2(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-3 President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-16(S) Governor signed.

SB 1552 Sponsored by Senator LINTHICUM; SenatorsBOQUIST, KRUSE (Presession filed.) -- Relating toutility regulation; declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Business and Transportation.

2-14 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1553 Sponsored by Senator BOQUIST (Presession filed.) -- Relating to regulation of certain business entities.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Finance and Revenue.

3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.) Amdendments distributed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Boquist.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules.

3-3 Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Holvey.

Passed.Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 79, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1554 Sponsored by Senator HASS; SenatorsBAERTSCHIGER JR, BENTZ, BURDICK,DEMBROW, GELSER, JOHNSON, LINTHICUM,MANNING JR, MONNES ANDERSON, MONROE,PROZANSKI, RILEY, ROBLAN, STEINERHAYWARD, TAYLOR, THOMSEN, RepresentativesMCKEOWN, REARDON, SMITH DB, SMITHWARNER, SOLLMAN (Presession filed.) -- Relating

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to determination of eligibility for public benefits ofhigher education savings account owner; andprescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Education.

2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-14 Second reading.2-15 Third reading. Carried by Hass. Passed.

Ayes, 24; Excused, 6--Gelser, Girod, Hansell, Johnson,Kruse, Riley.

2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-19 Referred to Higher Education and Workforce

Development.2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass.3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Carried over to March 2, 2018 Calendar.3-2 Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Sollman.

Passed.Ayes, 49; Excused for Business of the House, 11--Gomberg,

Holvey, McLane, Nathanson, Noble, Rayfield, Smith G,Smith Warner, Stark, Whisnant, Williamson.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 80, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1555 Sponsored by Senator STEINER HAYWARD,Representative RAYFIELD; Senators BURDICK,DEBOER, MONNES ANDERSON (at the request ofOregon Health Authority) (Presession filed.) --Relating to the Oregon Marijuana Account; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Human Services, then Ways and Means.

2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Do pass w/amdts and referred to Ways and Means by prior

reference.Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President.Second reading.

2-9 Third reading. Carried by Steiner Hayward. Passed.Ayes, 25; Excused, 5--Kruse, Riley, Thatcher, Thomsen,

Winters.2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-19 Referred to Revenue.2-22 Public Hearing held.2-26 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Carried over to March 2, 2018 Calendar.

3-2 Third reading. Carried by Nosse. Failed.Ayes, 28; Nays, 21--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,

Esquivel, Findley, Hayden, Heard, Helfrich,Kennemer, Lewis, Nearman, Nosse, Olson, Parrish,Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Sprenger, Vial, Wilson;Excused for Business of the House, 11--Gomberg,Holvey, McLane, Nathanson, Noble, Rayfield, Smith G,Smith Warner, Stark, Whisnant, Williamson.

Nosse served notice of possible reconsideration.3-3 Vote reconsideration carried.

Ayes, 35; Nays, 23--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,Esquivel, Findley, Helfrich, Kennemer, Lewis, McLane,Nearman, Noble, Olson, Parrish, Post, Reschke, SmithDB, Smith G, Sprenger, Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson;Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

Read. Carried by Nosse. Passed.Ayes, 35; Nays, 22--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,

Esquivel, Findley, Helfrich, Lewis, McLane, Nearman,Noble, Olson, Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, SmithG, Sprenger, Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson; Excused,2--Hayden, Heard; Excused for Business of the House,1--Kennemer.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.

4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 81, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 3, 2018.

SB 1556 Sponsored by Senator HANSELL; Senators BEYER,BURDICK, GIROD, JOHNSON, KNOPP, MONROE,OLSEN, ROBLAN, THOMSEN, RepresentativesBARKER, BARRETO, BYNUM, ESQUIVEL, EVANS,KENNEMER, LIVELY, OLSON, SMITH DB, WILSON,WITT (at the request of Community Banks ofOregon) (Presession filed.) -- Relating to trust deeds;declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Judiciary.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-20 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage

and be referred to Rules.Referred to Rules by order of the President.

2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Hansell,Bentz. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.3-3 Referred to Business and Labor.

In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1557 Sponsored by Senators THATCHER, MANNING JR,OLSEN, Representatives ALONSO LEON,HERNANDEZ; Senators BAERTSCHIGER JR,BEYER, BOQUIST, DEBOER, FREDERICK,GELSER, HANSELL, KNOPP, KRUSE, LINTHICUM,MONNES ANDERSON, RILEY, ROBLAN,THOMSEN, WAGNER, WINTERS, RepresentativesEVANS, HELFRICH, KENY-GUYER, MEEK, NOBLE,REARDON, RESCHKE, SMITH DB, SOLLMAN,VIAL, WHISNANT (Presession filed.) -- Relating tostudents ordered to active duty; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Education.

2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Thatcher. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Hansell, Kruse, Riley.2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Higher Education and WorkforceDevelopment.

2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.2-26 Second reading.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Alonso Leon. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Evans, Gorsek, Olson.3-1(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Boquist, Kruse.3-2 President signed.3-3(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 82, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 3, 2018.

SB 1558 Sponsored by Senator KNOPP (Presession filed.) --Relating to changes to water uses.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

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SB 1559 Sponsored by Senator WINTERS; SenatorsMANNING JR, THATCHER, RepresentativesBYNUM, HELFRICH, PARRISH (Presession filed.) --Relating to protected activities of public employees.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to General Government and Accountability.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

referred to Rules. (Printed A-Eng.)Referred to Rules by order of the President.

2-28 Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Winters.Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.3-3 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Williamson.

Passed.Ayes, 57; Nays, 1--Post; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 83, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1560 Sponsored by Senators BAERTSCHIGER JR,JOHNSON, Representatives SMITH DB, SenatorsLINTHICUM, Representatives HEARD, WITT;Senators BENTZ, BOQUIST, DEBOER, GIROD,KRUSE, OLSEN, ROBLAN, THOMSEN,Representatives BARRETO, BONHAM, ESQUIVEL,NOBLE, OLSON, POST, RESCHKE, SPRENGER,STARK, WHISNANT, WILSON (Presession filed.) --Relating to wildfire suppression.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1561 Sponsored by Senator WINTERS; SenatorsBAERTSCHIGER JR, BOQUIST, DEBOER, GIROD,KRUSE, LINTHICUM, THOMSEN (Presession filed.)-- Relating to reducing state government costs;declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Workforce, then Ways and Means.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1562 Sponsored by Senators TAYLOR, RepresentativesSTARK, SALINAS, Senators HANSELL,PROZANSKI, Representatives PILUSO; SenatorsBENTZ, BEYER, BOQUIST, BURDICK, COURTNEY,DEBOER, DEMBROW, FREDERICK, GELSER,GIROD, HASS, JOHNSON, KNOPP, LINTHICUM,MANNING JR, MONNES ANDERSON, MONROE,OLSEN, ROBLAN, STEINER HAYWARD,THATCHER, THOMSEN, WAGNER, RepresentativesALONSO LEON, BARKER, BARRETO, BONHAM,BUEHLER, BYNUM, FAHEY, GOMBERG, HAYDEN,HELFRICH, HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER, LEWIS,LIVELY, MALSTROM, MARSH, MCKEOWN,MCLAIN, NOSSE, OLSON, PARRISH, POST,POWER, REARDON, SANCHEZ, SMITH DB, SMITHWARNER, SOLLMAN, WHISNANT, WILLIAMSON(Presession filed.) -- Relating to strangulation.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-13 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-19 Second reading.2-20 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Riley.2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-26 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Carried over to March 2, 2018 Calendar.3-2 Third reading. Carried by Salinas, Stark. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Kennemer.3-3(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments

and repassed bill.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6 President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 84, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, January 1, 2019.

SB 1563 Sponsored by Senators DEMBROW,Representatives HERNANDEZ, ALONSO LEON,Senators COURTNEY; Senators BURDICK,FREDERICK, GELSER, HASS, MANNING JR,MONNES ANDERSON, MONROE, PROZANSKI,RILEY, ROBLAN, STEINER HAYWARD, WAGNER,Representatives FAHEY, GREENLICK, HELM,HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER, MARSH, SANCHEZ,SOLLMAN, WILLIAMSON (Presession filed.) --Relating to state benefits for undocumentedindividuals; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Education.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Dembrow, President Courtney.

Passed.Ayes, 17; Nays, 10--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist, Girod,

Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen,Winters; Excused, 3--Hansell, Kruse, Riley.

Vote explanation filed by Boquist.2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-20 Referred to Higher Education and Workforce

Development.2-22 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass.3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Carried over to March 2, 2018 Calendar.3-2 Rules suspended. Carried over to March 3, 2018 Calendar.3-3 Third reading. Carried by Clem. Passed.

Ayes, 36; Nays, 22--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,Esquivel, Findley, Kennemer, Lewis, McLane,Nearman, Noble, Olson, Parrish, Post, Reschke, SmithDB, Smith G, Sprenger, Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson;Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-13(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 122, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 13, 2018.

SB 1564 Sponsored by Senator BEYER (Presession filed.) --Relating to distilled liquor tasting rooms.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Business and Transportation.Informational Meeting scheduled.

2-12 Public Hearing held.

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3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SB 1565 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Governor Kate Brown)-- Relating to methods of public procurement; andprescribing an effective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to General Government and Accountability, then

Ways and Means.2-6 Public Hearing held.2-8 Possible Work Session cancelled.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.(Printed A-Eng.)

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-19 Assigned to Subcommittee On General Government.2-26 Work Session held.2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-1 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.bill. (Printed B-Eng.)

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Manning Jr.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.Thatcher declared potential conflict of interest.

3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass.Rules suspended. Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Smith G.

Passed.Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 85, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1566 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Governor Kate Brown)-- Relating to employer contributions to the PublicEmployees Retirement System; and prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Workforce, then Ways and Means.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Possible Work Session cancelled.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and bereferred to Ways and Means by prior reference.(Printed A-Eng.)

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-28 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-1 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.bill. (Printed B-Eng.)

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Taylor.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass.Rules suspended. Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Holvey.Passed.

Ayes, 40; Nays, 18--Barreto, Boles, Buehler, Esquivel,Findley, Helfrich, McLane, Nearman, Olson, Parrish,Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Sprenger, Stark, Vial,Whisnant, Wilson; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-10(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 105, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, June 2, 2018.

SB 1567 Sponsored by Senators COURTNEY, BURDICK,WINTERS (Presession filed.) -- Relating to methodmajor political parties use to nominate candidatesto fill vacancies; and declaring an emergency.

2-2(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Rules.

2-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-15 Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed.

Ayes, 18; Nays, 6--Baertschiger Jr, Knopp, Linthicum,Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen; Excused, 6--Gelser, Girod,Hansell, Johnson, Kruse, Riley.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Boquist.2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-19 Referred to Rules.2-27 Public Hearing held.3-1 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass.3-2 Second reading.3-3 Third reading. Carried by Smith Warner. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard; Excused forBusiness of the House, 1--Kennemer.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 86, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 3, 2018.

SB 5701 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS-- Relating to state financial administration; anddeclaring an emergency.

2-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’sdesk.

2-13 Referred to Ways and Means.2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.2-23 Public Hearing held.3-2 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)3-3 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by SteinerHayward. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Nays, 1--Boquist; Excused, 1--Kruse.Vote explanation filed by Boquist.

3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass.Rules suspended. Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Holvey.

Passed.Ayes, 55; Nays, 3--Nearman, Parrish, Post; Excused, 2--

Hayden, Heard.Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Smith G.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-10(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 106, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 10, 2018.

SB 5702 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS-- Relating to state financial administration; anddeclaring an emergency.

2-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’sdesk.

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2-13 Referred to Ways and Means.2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.2-23 Public Hearing held.3-2 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)3-3 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Girod.Passed.

Ayes, 25; Nays, 4--Baertschiger Jr, Boquist, Linthicum,Thatcher; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Vote explanation filed by Boquist.3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass.Rules suspended. Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Whisnant.

Passed.Ayes, 55; Nays, 3--Nearman, Parrish, Post; Excused, 2--

Hayden, Heard.Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Smith G.Vote explanation(s) filed by Sollman.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-3(S) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 87, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 3, 2018.

SB 5703 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS-- Relating to state financial administration; anddeclaring an emergency.

2-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’sdesk.

2-13 Referred to Ways and Means.2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)3-3 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Winters.Passed.

Ayes, 25; Nays, 4--Baertschiger Jr, Boquist, Linthicum,Thatcher; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Vote explanation filed by Boquist.3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass.Rules suspended. Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Whisnant.

Passed.Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.4-10(S) Governor signed.4-17 Chapter 107, 2018 Laws.

Effective date, April 10, 2018.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

SCR201 Sponsored by Senator COURTNEY (Presessionfiled.) -- Recognizing the 2017 Oregon Women ofAchievement for outstanding leadership and serviceto the people of Oregon.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Rules.

2-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-15 Taken from 02-15 Calendar and placed on 02-22 Calendar

on voice vote.2-22 Final reading. Carried by Monnes Anderson. Adopted.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.

2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Be adopted.3-1 Read. Carried by Malstrom. Adopted.

Ayes, 59; Excused for Business of the House, 1--SpeakerKotek.

3-3(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-6(S) Filed With Secretary of State.

SCR202 Sponsored by Senator COURTNEY (Presessionfiled.) -- Establishing procedural rules for legislativebranch.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to Special

Committee on Rules.Committee Report read in it’s entirety.

Rules suspended. Second reading.Rules suspended. Final reading. Carried by Burdick.

Adopted.Ayes, 30.

2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Rules suspended. Read. Carried by Williamson. Adopted.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Clem.

2-7(S) President signed.2-7(H) Speaker signed.2-8(S) Filed With Secretary of State.

SCR203 Sponsored by Senator COURTNEY (Presessionfiled.) -- Adjourning sine die the 2018 regular sessionof Seventy-ninth Legislative Assembly.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Rules.

3-2 Work Session held.Recommendation: Be adopted.Second reading.

3-3 Final reading. Carried by Burdick. Adopted.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-3(H) First reading.Rules suspended. Read in its entirety. Carried by

Barnhart. Adopted.Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-7(S) Filed With Secretary of State.

SCR204 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 byorder of the President of the Senate in conformancewith presession filing rules, indicating neitheradvocacy nor opposition on the part of thePresident. (at the request of Senate InterimCommittee on Veterans and EmergencyPreparedness) -- Recognizing and honoring SeanPatrick Fennerty and Jonathan Shelby Gibson fortheir service to their country.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.

2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do adopt with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-9 Second reading.2-12 Taken from 02-12 Calendar and placed on 02-13 Calendar

on voice vote.2-15 Final reading. Carried by Boquist. Adopted.

Ayes, 24; Excused, 6--Gelser, Girod, Hansell, Johnson,Kruse, Riley.

2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.2-19 Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Be adopted.3-1 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

March 2, 2018 Calendar.3-2 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Evans,

Lewis. Adopted.Ayes, 60.

3-3(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-6(S) Filed With Secretary of State.

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SCR205 Sponsored by Senators COURTNEY, BURDICK,GIROD, JOHNSON, ROBLAN, STEINER HAYWARD;Senator MONNES ANDERSON, RepresentativesGREENLICK, MCKEOWN, NATHANSON, NOSSE,SMITH G, WHISNANT -- Recognizing Dr. JoeRobertson for his career at Oregon Health andScience University.

2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’sdesk.Referred to Rules.

2-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-22 Final reading. Carried by President Courtney. Adopted.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Be adopted.3-1 Read. Carried by Greenlick, Williamson. Adopted.

Ayes, 58; Excused for Business of the House, 2--Bynum,Speaker Kotek.

3-3(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-6(S) Filed With Secretary of State.

SCR206 Sponsored by Senator COURTNEY -- Establishingdeadlines for presession-filed legislative measuresfor 2019 regular session.

3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’sdesk.Referred to Rules.

3-2 Work Session held.Recommendation: Be adopted.Second reading.Rules suspended. Final reading. Carried by Winters.

Adopted.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules.

3-3 Work Session held.Recommendation: Be adopted.Rules suspended. Read. Carried by Williamson. Adopted.Ayes, 56; Nays, 2--Nearman, Post; Excused, 2--Hayden,

Heard.3-6(S) President signed.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-7(S) Filed With Secretary of State.

SENATE JOINT MEMORIALS

SJM201 Sponsored by Senator COURTNEY; SenatorsMANNING JR, WAGNER (Presession filed.) -- UrgingCongress to define and regulate semiautomaticassault weapons and rapid fire enhancingaccessories and to expand definition of "firearms."

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Judiciary.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SJM202 Sponsored by Senator COURTNEY -- UrgingCongress to define and regulate rapid fireenhancing accessories in same manner as fullyautomatic weapons, and to define and regulatepartially completed firearms components and kits.

2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’sdesk.Referred to Judiciary.

2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Be adopted and be referred to Rules.

Referred to Rules by order of the President.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

SJR 201 Sponsored by Senator WINTERS; SenatorsBAERTSCHIGER JR, BOQUIST, DEBOER, GIROD,KRUSE, LINTHICUM, OLSEN, THATCHER,THOMSEN (Presession filed.) -- Proposingamendment to Oregon Constitution relating to billsfor raising revenue.

1-22(S) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President’s

desk.Referred to Rules.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

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Gubernatorial Appointments Submitted to the Senate

2018 Regular Session

All Appointments Effective Upon Senate Confirmation

BLACK AFFAIRS, COMMISSION ON (ORS 185.420)

Fox, Jamal - PortlandTerm: unexpired 3 year

2-14-18 - 5-31-181-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

CANNABIS COMMISSION, OREGON (ORS 475B.952)

Kuhns, Jeff - KeizerTerm: 4 year

2-14-18 - 2-13-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

CHILD FOSTER CARE ADVISORY COMMISSION,GOVERNOR’S (ORS 418.041)

Hinkle, Elliott - WoodburnTerm: unexpired 4 year

2-14-18 - 6-30-181-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

CONSUMER & BUSINESS SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF,DIRECTOR (ORS 705.105)

Smith, Cameron - SalemTerm: 12-21-17 - Serves at the pleasure of the

Governor.1-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.

2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION, OREGON (ORS 137.654)

Kampfe, Jessica - SalemTerm: 4 year

2-14-18 - 2-13-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

EDUCATION, STATE BOARD OF (ORS 326.021)

Colonna, Jerome - Bend - (Reappointment)Term: 4 year

7-1-18 - 6-30-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

ENERGY FACILITY SITING COUNCIL (ORS 469.450)

Gravatt, Ann - PortlandTerm: unexpired 4 year

2-14-18 - 12-12-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

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ENERGY, DIRECTOR OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF(ORS 469.040)

Benner, Janine - SalemTerm: 1-2-18 - Serves at the pleasure of the Governor.

1-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to InterimCommittee on Rules and Executive Appointments.

2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

GOVERNING BOARD OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT OFGEOLOGY & MINERAL INDUSTRIES (ORS 516.080)

Teeman, Diane - BurnsTerm: 4 year

2-14-18 - 2-13-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

GROWTH BOARD, OREGON (C.90, OL 2012)

Zimmerman, Adam - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 4 year

1-1-18 - 12-31-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

HEALTH EVIDENCE REVIEW COMMISSION (ORS 414.688)

Adler, Michael - GearhartTerm: 4 year

2-14-18 - 2-13-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGE ADVISORYCOMMITTEE (S.13, SB 1)

Anderson, Kraig - PortlandTerm: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-20

1-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to InterimCommittee on Rules and Executive Appointments.

2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Butler, Shonna - Eugene - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Castano, Stephanie - PortlandTerm: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Condon, Cindy - Salem - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Enlet, Joseph - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Field, Daniel - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Houser, Jr., James - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.

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2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

McAnulty, Sean - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

O’Brien, Jesse - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Provencher, Kenneth - Springfield - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Saldiver, Shanon - The Dalles - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Welander, Jennifer - Bend - (Reappointment)Term: 2 year

2-17-18 - 2-16-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

INVESTMENT COUNCIL, OREGON (ORS 293.706)

Adams, Rukaiyah - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 4 year

1-23-18 - 1-22-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.

2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENTCOMMISSION (ORS 197.030)

Hallova, Anyeley - PortlandTerm: 4 year

3-1-18 - 2-28-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

LIBRARIAN, STATE (S.12, HB 3523)

Dahlgreen, MaryKay - Salem - (Reappointment)Term: 7-2-17 - Serves at the pleasure of the Governor.

1-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to InterimCommittee on Rules and Executive Appointments.

3-14-18 Governor’s message withdrawing appointee received andtransmitted to Committee on Rules.

MEDICAL BOARD, OREGON (ORS 677.235)

Lace, James - Salem - (Reappointment)Term: 3 year

3-1-18 - 2-28-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Lin, Charlotte - BendTerm: 3 year

3-1-18 - 2-28-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

OCEAN POLICY ADVISORY COUNCIL (ORS 196.438)

Chambers, Susan - Coos BayTerm: partial 4 year

2-14-18 - 6-30-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.

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2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

OPTOMETRY, OREGON BOARD OF (ORS 683.250)

Walker, Douglas - Brookings - (Reappointment)Term: 3 year

4-1-18 - 3-31-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

OREGON HEALTH AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY BOARD OFDIRECTORS (ORS 353.040)

Paulson, Chad - PortlandTerm: partial 4 year

2-14-18 - 9-30-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

OREGON HEALTH POLICY BOARD (ORS 413.006)

Arana, Oscar - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 4 year

1-1-18 - 12-31-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Johnson, Brenda - Medford - (Reappointment)Term: 4 year

1-1-18 - 12-31-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Smith, Zeke - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 4 year

1-1-18 - 12-31-181-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.

2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, STATE (ORS390.114)

Dawson, Lisa - Joseph - (Reappointment)Term: 4 year

3-1-18 - 2-28-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSION BOARD OF DIRECTORS,OREGON (ORS 442.830)

Kirschbaum, Linda - PortlandTerm: unexpired 4 year

2-14-18 - 7-1-181-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

PHARMACY, STATE BOARD OF (ORS 689.115)

Logan, Darryl - PortlandTerm: unexpired 4 year

2-14-18 - 5-31-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Richardson, Sue - MilwaukieTerm: unexpired 4 year

2-14-18 - 9-30-181-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

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PUBLIC RECORDS ADVOCATE (ORS 192.461)

McCall, Ginger - HyattsvilleTerm: 4 year

3-31-18 - 3-30-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

PUBLIC SAFETY STANDARDS AND TRAINING, BOARD ON(ORS 181.620)

Bucich, Darren - SpringfieldTerm: partial 3 year

2-14-18 - 6-30-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Marteeny, Douglas - AlbanyTerm: partial 3 year

2-14-18 - 6-30-201-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

QUALITY EDUCATION COMMISSION (ORS 327.500)

Larson, Charles - PortlandTerm: partial 4 year

2-14-18 - 7-31-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, DEPUTY(ORS 326.300)

Gill, Colt - SalemTerm: 2-18-18 - Serves at the pleasure of the Governor.

1-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to InterimCommittee on Rules and Executive Appointments.

2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.

2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

VETERANS’ AFFAIRS, DIRECTOR OF (ORS 406.020)

Blasi, Sheronne - SalemTerm: 12-21-17 - Serves at the pleasure of the

Governor.1-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-5-18 Governor’s message withdrawing appointee received and

transmitted to Committee on Rules.

VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD, OREGONSTATE (ORS 686.210)

Hamilton, Brett - Baker CityTerm: 4 year

3-1-18 - 2-28-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Lamb, Allison - BeavertonTerm: 4 year

3-1-18 - 2-28-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION (ORS 536.022)

Kihara, Katherine - BendTerm: partial 4 year

2-14-18 - 6-30-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

Moll, Joseph - EugeneTerm: partial 4 year

2-14-18 - 6-30-211-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

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WATERSHED ENHANCEMENT BOARD, PUBLIC MEMBERSOF THE (ORS 541.360)

Labbe, Edmond - Portland - (Reappointment)Term: 4 year

3-1-18 - 2-28-221-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY, BOARD OF TRUSTEESOF (ORS 352.076)

Allen, Zellee - MonmouthTerm: unexpired 4 year

2-14-18 - 6-30-181-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.

Muniz, Lydia - KeizerTerm: unexpired 4 year

2-14-18 - 6-30-181-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to Interim

Committee on Rules and Executive Appointments.2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

YOUTH AUTHORITY, DIRECTOR, OREGON (ORS 420A.017)

O’Leary, Joseph - SalemTerm: 2-18-18 - Serves at the pleasure of the Governor.

1-12-18 Governor’s message received and transmitted to InterimCommittee on Rules and Executive Appointments.

2-8-18 Hearing held.2-9-18 Recommendation: Be confirmed en bloc.2-12-18 Confirmed en bloc.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Riley, Winters.2-12-18 Boquist declared potential conflict of interest.

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HOUSE BILLS

HB4001 Sponsored by Representatives HELM, SenatorsDEMBROW, BEYER, Representatives HERNANDEZ,MARSH, WILLIAMSON; RepresentativesBARNHART, FAHEY, GORSEK, GREENLICK,HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER, KOTEK, LIVELY,MALSTROM, MCLAIN, NOSSE, PILUSO, POWER,RAYFIELD, REARDON, SALINAS, SANCHEZ,SMITH WARNER, SOLLMAN, SenatorsFREDERICK, GELSER, MANNING JR, MONROE,PROZANSKI, RILEY, TAYLOR (Presession filed.) --Relating to greenhouse gas emissions; declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Energy and Environment with subsequentreferral to Ways and Means.

Informational Meeting scheduled.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass, be referred to Rules, and then

referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.Referred to Rules by order of Speaker and then Ways and

Means by prior reference.2-20 Work Session held.2-22 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4002 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Energy and Environment) --Relating to fees on air contamination sources;declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Energy and Environment.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Rules.Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4003 Sponsored by Representatives NOSSE,GREENLICK, SALINAS; RepresentativesBARNHART, GORSEK, HELM, HERNANDEZ,HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER, KOTEK, MALSTROM,MARSH, PILUSO, POWER, REARDON, SANCHEZ,SOLLMAN, Senators DEMBROW, FREDERICK,MONROE, TAYLOR (Presession filed.) -- Relating toengine emissions; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Rules.Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4004 Sponsored by Representative SMITH WARNER;Representatives BARNHART, HELM, KENY-GUYER(Presession filed.) -- Relating to safe transportationof hazardous substances; prescribing an effectivedate.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4005 Sponsored by Representatives NOSSE, NOBLE,Senators BEYER, LINTHICUM, STEINER

HAYWARD; Representatives ALONSO LEON,BARNHART, FAHEY, HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER,KOTEK, LIVELY, MARSH, MCKEOWN, MCLAIN,MEEK, POWER, SALINAS, SMITH DB, SOLLMAN,Senators BOQUIST, JOHNSON, MONNESANDERSON, TAYLOR (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto the price of prescription drugs; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

Public Hearing held.2-9 Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee On Transportation and

Economic Development.2-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-23 Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.2-27 Second reading.2-28 Third reading. Carried by Nosse. Passed.

Ayes, 46; Nays, 14--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Esquivel,Findley, Hayden, Heard, Kennemer, Nearman,Reschke, Sprenger, Stark, Whisnant, Wilson.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Steiner

Hayward, Linthicum. Passed.Ayes, 25; Nays, 4--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Girod, Hansell;

Excused, 1--Kruse.Linthicum declared potential conflict of interest.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-12(S) President signed.3-12(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 7, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 12, 2018.

HB4006 Sponsored by Representative KOTEK;Representatives ALONSO LEON, DOHERTY, KENY-GUYER, NOSSE, SMITH WARNER, SenatorJOHNSON (Presession filed.) -- Relating to housing;and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Human Services and Housing.2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means.Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.

2-19 Assigned to Subcommittee On Natural Resources.2-22 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Keny-Guyer.

Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Frederick.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 47, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

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HB4007 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Human Services andHousing) -- Relating to housing; prescribing aneffective date; and providing for revenue raisingthat requires approval by a three-fifths majority.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Human Services and Housing with subsequentreferral to Revenue.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Revenue by priorreference.

Referred to Revenue by prior reference.2-20 Public Hearing held.2-21 Public Hearing held.2-22 Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

B-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means.Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.

3-1 Work Session held.Returned to Full Committee.

3-2 Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed C-Engrossed.3-3 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Keny-Guyer.Passed.

Ayes, 40; Nays, 19--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Esquivel,Findley, Heard, Kennemer, McLane, Nearman, Noble,Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Sprenger, Stark,Vial, Whisnant, Wilson; Excused, 1--Hayden.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the C-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Monroe.

Passed.Ayes, 20; Nays, 9--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist,

Hansell, Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen;Excused, 1--Kruse.

Vote explanation filed by Boquist.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 109, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4008 Sponsored by Representatives POWER, STARK,Senator PROZANSKI, Representatives SANCHEZ;Representatives ALONSO LEON, BARKER,BARNHART, BARRETO, BOLES, BONHAM,BOONE, BUEHLER, BYNUM, CLEM, DOHERTY,ESQUIVEL, EVANS, FAHEY, FINDLEY, GOMBERG,GORSEK, GREENLICK, HAYDEN, HEARD,HELFRICH, HELM, HERNANDEZ, HOLVEY,KENNEMER, KENY-GUYER, KOTEK, LEWIS,LIVELY, MALSTROM, MARSH, MCKEOWN,MCLAIN, MCLANE, MEEK, NATHANSON,NEARMAN, NOBLE, NOSSE, OLSON, PARRISH,PILUSO, POST, RAYFIELD, REARDON, RESCHKE,SALINAS, SMITH DB, SMITH G, SMITH WARNER,SOLLMAN, SPRENGER, VIAL, WHISNANT,WILLIAMSON, WILSON, WITT, SenatorsBAERTSCHIGER JR, BENTZ, BEYER, BOQUIST,BURDICK, COURTNEY, DEBOER, DEMBROW,FREDERICK, GELSER, GIROD, HANSELL, HASS,JOHNSON, KNOPP, KRUSE, LINTHICUM,MANNING JR, MONNES ANDERSON, MONROE,OLSEN, RILEY, ROBLAN, STEINER HAYWARD,TAYLOR, THATCHER, THOMSEN, WAGNER,WINTERS (Presession filed.) -- Relating to damagesfor civil causes of action that take into account raceor ethnicity of plaintiff.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted A-Engrossed.

2-14 Second reading.2-15 Third reading. Carried by Stark, Power. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Gorsek, Lively.2-16(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-23 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Gelser.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 11, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4009 Sponsored by Representative SANCHEZ;Representatives BYNUM, GREENLICK, HELFRICH,KENY-GUYER, SOLLMAN (Presession filed.) --Relating to juvenile dependency proceedings; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-14 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Sanchez. Passed.

Ayes, 55; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark;Excused for Business of the House, 1--Smith Warner.

2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Human Services.Public Hearing held.

2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Gelser.Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Hayden.3-6 Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 89, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 10, 2018.

HB4010 Sponsored by Representatives MEEK, BYNUM,Senators MANNING JR, RepresentativesHERNANDEZ, PARRISH, POWER, SANCHEZ,Senators FREDERICK; Representatives ALONSOLEON, BARNHART, FAHEY, GREENLICK,HAYDEN, KENY-GUYER, KOTEK, PILUSO,REARDON, SOLLMAN, WITT, Senators DEMBROW,MONNES ANDERSON, STEINER HAYWARD,WAGNER (Presession filed.) -- Relating to homeownership; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Human Services and Housing with subsequentreferral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-9 Work Session held.2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-19 Assigned to Subcommittee On Transportation and

Economic Development.2-22 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Bynum, Meek.

Passed.

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Ayes, 56; Nays, 3--Nearman, Post, Reschke; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Monroe.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 110, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 13, 2018.

HB 4011 Sponsored by Representative SMITH G (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to annual limitation on allowablecredits for bovine manure; prescribing an effectivedate.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.Public Hearing held.

2-12 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4012 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Education) -- Relating toreemployment of retired members of the PublicEmployees Retirement System; and prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass.2-9 Second reading.2-12 Third reading. Carried by Doherty. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Nays, 3--Nearman, Post, Reschke; Excused forBusiness of the House, 1--Speaker Kotek.

2-13(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-14 Referred to Workforce.2-20 Public Hearing held.2-22 Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Hansell. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Boquist, Kruse.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 48, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4013 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Education) -- Relating toState Board of Education membership; declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-19 Second reading.2-20 Third reading. Carried by Doherty. Passed.

Ayes, 35; Nays, 24--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,Esquivel, Findley, Hayden, Heard, Helfrich,Kennemer, Lewis, McLane, Nearman, Noble, Olson,Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Smith G, Sprenger,Vial, Whisnant, Wilson; Excused, 1--Stark.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-21(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-26 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage

and be referred to Rules.Referred to Rules by order of the President.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4014 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Education) -- Relating tohigher education tuition waivers for foster children.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Higher Education and WorkforceDevelopment.

2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Do pass.2-8 Second reading.2-9 Third reading. Carried by Doherty. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Clem, Kennemer.2-12(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-13 Referred to Human Services.2-20 Public Hearing held.2-22 Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-26 Third reading. Carried by Wagner. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Baertschiger Jr, Kruse.2-28(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 12, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4015 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Energy and Environment) --Relating to the Oregon Conservation andRecreation Fund; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-13 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4016 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Energy and Environment) --Relating to determined claims; declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Energy and Environment.2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Rules.Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4017 Sponsored by Representative WHISNANT;Representative NEARMAN (Presession filed.) --Relating to bonds.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4018 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Health Care) -- Relating tocoordinated care organizations; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.

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Minority Recommendation: Do pass with amendments andbe printed A-Engrossed.

2-19 Second reading.2-20 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee

Report failed.Ayes, 23; Nays, 35--Alonso Leon, Barker, Barnhart, Boone,

Bynum, Clem, Doherty, Evans, Fahey, Gomberg,Gorsek, Greenlick, Helm, Hernandez, Holvey, Keny-Guyer, Lively, Malstrom, Marsh, McKeown, McLain,Meek, Nathanson, Nosse, Piluso, Power, Rayfield,Reardon, Salinas, Sanchez, Smith Warner, Sollman,Williamson, Witt, Speaker Kotek; Excused, 2--Kennemer, Stark.

Third reading. Carried by Greenlick. Passed.Ayes, 32; Nays, 26--Barker, Barreto, Boles, Bonham,

Buehler, Clem, Esquivel, Evans, Findley, Hayden,Heard, Lewis, McKeown, McLane, Nearman, Noble,Olson, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Smith G, Sprenger,Vial, Whisnant, Wilson, Witt; Excused, 2--Kennemer,Stark.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-21(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.bill. (Printed B-Eng.)

3-1 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Monnes

Anderson. Passed.Ayes, 28; Nays, 1--Baertschiger Jr; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Hayden.

3-6 Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 49, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB4019 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Health Care forRepresentative Julie Fahey and Jarod Doerner) --Relating to organ donations; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.Public Hearing and Work Session held.

2-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted A-Engrossed.

2-8 Second reading.2-9 Third reading. Carried by Fahey. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Clem, Kennemer.2-12(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-13 Referred to Health Care.2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-22 Third reading. Carried by Manning Jr. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.2-26(H) Speaker signed.2-26(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 13, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 16, 2018.

HB4020 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Health Care) -- Relating tohealth care facilities; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-19 Assigned to Subcommittee On Human Services.2-26 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.

2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Nosse. Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Buehler.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Steiner

Hayward. Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 50, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB4021 Sponsored by Representative BOONE, SenatorJOHNSON (Presession filed.) -- Relating to worktime limits; declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4022 Sponsored by Representative BARNHART;Representatives HERNANDEZ, HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER, NOSSE, REARDON, SMITH DB, SOLLMAN,Senator JOHNSON (Presession filed.) -- Relating toelectricity for motor vehicles; and prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Energy and Environment.2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass.2-14 Second reading.2-15 Third reading. Carried by Barnhart. Passed.

Ayes, 53; Nays, 5--Nearman, Noble, Post, Reschke, Wilson;Excused, 2--Gorsek, Lively.

2-16(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to General Government and Accountability.

2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)2-27 Second reading.2-28 Taken from 02-28 Calendar and placed on 03-01 Calendar

on voice vote.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Thatcher. Passed.

Ayes, 22; Nays, 7--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist, Girod,Hansell, Linthicum, Olsen; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Thatcher declared potential conflict of interest.3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.

Ayes, 53; Nays, 6--Kennemer, Nearman, Noble, Post,Reschke, Sprenger; Excused, 1--Hayden.

3-6 Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 90, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4023 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Economic Development andTrade) -- Relating to broadband technology; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Economic Development and Trade.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to InformationManagement and Technology, and then Ways andMeans.

Referred to Information Management and Technologythen to Ways and Means by order of the Speaker.

2-23 Work Session held.

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2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printedB-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-28 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-1 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted C-Engrossed.

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Marsh, Smith

DB. Passed.Ayes, 58; Excused, 1--Hayden; Excused for Business of the

House, 1--Keny-Guyer.3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the C-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Burdick.

Passed.Ayes, 21; Nays, 8--Baertschiger Jr, Boquist, Johnson,

Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen;Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 51, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB4024 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Economic Development andTrade) -- Relating to economic development.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Economic Development and Trade withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4025 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Economic Development andTrade) -- Relating to emergency preparedness;declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Economic Development and Trade withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

Public Hearing held.2-7 Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4026 Sponsored by Senator JOHNSON, Introduced andprinted pursuant to House Rule 12.00. Presessionfiled (at the request of House Interim Committee onRevenue) -- Relating to state finance; andprescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.2-6 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Barnhart.Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Finance and Revenue.3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Boquist.Passed.

Third reading. Carried by Boquist. Passed.Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Thatcher, Winters.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 52, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4027 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Revenue) -- Relating toproperty taxation; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.Public Hearing held.

2-12 Work Session held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Work Session held.2-21 Work Session held.2-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-23 Second reading.2-26 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 27, 2018

Calendar.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Nosse. Passed.

Ayes, 36; Nays, 21--Barreto, Bonham, Boone, Esquivel,Hayden, Heard, Helfrich, Lewis, McLane, Nearman,Noble, Parrish, Post, Reardon, Reschke, Smith DB,Sprenger, Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson; Excused, 2--Evans, Olson; Excused for Business of the House, 1--Kennemer.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-28(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Rules.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4028 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Revenue) -- Relating to taxexpenditures; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.Public Hearing held.

2-12 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Work Session held.2-21 Work Session held.2-22 Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-27 Second reading.2-28 Third reading. Carried by Keny-Guyer. Passed.

Ayes, 60.3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Finance and Revenue.3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.bill. (Printed B-Eng.)

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Hass. Passed.Ayes, 28; Nays, 1--Baertschiger Jr; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

3-6 Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 111, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4029 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Agriculture and NaturalResources for Oregon Wild) -- Relating to scenicwaterways; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.

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2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4030 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Agriculture and NaturalResources for Representative Ken Helm) -- Relatingto violations of the wildlife laws.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways andMeans be rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded byorder of the Speaker.

2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Helm. Passed.

Ayes, 55; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark;Excused for Business of the House, 1--Smith Warner.

2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources.

2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-28 Third reading. Carried by Roblan. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 14, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4031 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Agriculture and NaturalResources) -- Relating to the use of land; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.2-6 Public Hearing held.2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Clem. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Absent, 1--McLane; Excused, 2--McKeown,Stark.

2-20(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources.

2-21 Public Hearing held.2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)2-27 Second reading.2-28 Third reading. Carried by Bentz. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Nays, 1--Johnson; Excused, 2--Kruse, Winters.3-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.

Ayes, 40; Nays, 19--Barreto, Buehler, Esquivel, Findley,Hayden, Heard, Helfrich, Kennemer, Lewis, McLane,Nearman, Noble, Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB,Smith G, Sprenger, Wilson; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.3-3 Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 15, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 16, 2018.

HB4032 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for RepresentativeJennifer Williamson) -- Relating to elections.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.

2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and

Means.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4033 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for RepresentativeJennifer Williamson) -- Relating to elections.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules with subsequent referral to Ways andMeans.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4034 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules) -- Relating to areaswithin an urban growth boundary that are zoned forsingle-family dwellings; prescribing an effectivedate.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.2-6 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4035 Sponsored by Representatives MCLANE,WHISNANT; Representatives ALONSO LEON,BARKER, BARRETO, BOLES, BONHAM, BOONE,BUEHLER, BYNUM, DOHERTY, ESQUIVEL,EVANS, FAHEY, FINDLEY, GOMBERG, GORSEK,HAYDEN, HEARD, HELFRICH, HELM,HERNANDEZ, HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER, KOTEK,LEWIS, LIVELY, MALSTROM, MARSH, MCKEOWN,MCLAIN, MEEK, NATHANSON, NEARMAN,NOBLE, NOSSE, PARRISH, PILUSO, POST,POWER, RAYFIELD, REARDON, RESCHKE,SALINAS, SANCHEZ, SMITH DB, SMITH WARNER,SOLLMAN, SPRENGER, STARK, VIAL,WILLIAMSON, WILSON, Senators JOHNSON,WAGNER (Presession filed.) -- Relating to tuitionassistance for members of the Oregon NationalGuard; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Higher Education and Workforce Developmentwith subsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-1 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted B-Engrossed.

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by McLane.

Passed.Ayes, 58; Excused, 1--Hayden; Excused for Business of the

House, 1--Kennemer.3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Boquist.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 53, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB4036 Sponsored by Representative MCLANE;Representatives BUEHLER, DOHERTY, ESQUIVEL,LEWIS, NEARMAN, NOBLE, OLSON, SMITH DB,

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SPRENGER, STARK, VIAL, WHISNANT, WILSON,Senator LINTHICUM (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto participation in interscholastic activities; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Education.Public Hearing held.

2-12 Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-14 Second reading.2-15 Third reading. Carried by McLane. Passed.

Ayes, 50; Nays, 8--Barnhart, Fahey, Greenlick, Holvey,Marsh, Parrish, Sanchez, Sollman; Excused, 2--Gorsek,Lively.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Sollman.2-16(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-21 Public Hearing held.2-26 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Linthicum, Roblan. Passed.

Ayes, 21; Nays, 8--Dembrow, Frederick, Hass, Manning Jr,Monroe, Riley, Steiner Hayward, Wagner; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 16, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 16, 2018.

HB4037 Sponsored by Representative ESQUIVEL;Representatives BARRETO, BOONE, BUEHLER,EVANS, KENNEMER, LEWIS, MEEK, NEARMAN,NOBLE, OLSON, PARRISH, RESCHKE, SMITH DB,SPRENGER, WHISNANT, WITT (Presession filed.) --Relating to public assistance; declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Early Childhood and Family Supports withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4038 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Veterans and EmergencyPreparedness) -- Relating to military servicemembers; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.2-28 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted B-Engrossed.

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Evans.

Passed.Ayes, 58; Excused, 1--Hayden; Excused for Business of the

House, 1--Kennemer.3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Manning Jr.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.

4-18 Chapter 91, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 10, 2018.

HB4039 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Veterans and EmergencyPreparedness) -- Relating to use of patent revenuesfor critical investments.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4040 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Veterans and EmergencyPreparedness) -- Relating to scholarships forpersons who have served in the military.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4041 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Higher Education andWorkforce Development for Representative GeneWhisnant) -- Relating to workforce development forpeople with disabilities; declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Higher Education and Workforce Developmentwith subsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4042 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Higher Education andWorkforce Development) -- Relating to a workforcedevelopment pilot program; declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Higher Education and Workforce Developmentwith subsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4043 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Higher Education andWorkforce Development for Oregon CommunityColleges Association) -- Relating to benefits forcommunity college students; and declaring anemergency.

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1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Higher Education and WorkforceDevelopment.

2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-13 Second reading.2-14 Third reading. Carried by Alonso Leon. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Witt.2-15(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-22 Third reading. Carried by Dembrow. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.2-26(H) Speaker signed.2-26(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 17, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 16, 2018.

HB4044 Sponsored by Representative HELFRICH, SenatorTHOMSEN; Representatives BYNUM, HERNANDEZ,SOLLMAN (Presession filed.) -- Relating to a studyabout educators; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways andMeans be rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded byorder of the Speaker.

2-19 Second reading.2-20 Third reading. Carried by Helfrich. Passed.

Ayes, 51; Absent, 1--Heard; Excused, 1--Stark; Excused forBusiness of the House, 7--Gomberg, Meek, Nearman,Noble, Nosse, Reardon, Speaker Kotek.

2-21(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Education.

2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Thomsen. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 112, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4045 Sponsored by Representatives BOONE, GOMBERG;Representative FAHEY (Presession filed.) --Relating to retail pet stores.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.2-13 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4046 Sponsored by Representatives WHISNANT,REARDON, GOMBERG, BUEHLER, SenatorsHANSELL, ROBLAN; Representatives BARKER,BARRETO, BONHAM, ESQUIVEL, HAYDEN,HEARD, HELFRICH, NEARMAN, NOBLE,RESCHKE, SMITH DB, VIAL, WILSON, SenatorsBENTZ, KNOPP, MONNES ANDERSON,THATCHER (Presession filed.) -- Relating to salaryunder the Public Employees Retirement System;and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-19 Second reading.

2-20 Third reading. Carried by Whisnant. Passed.Ayes, 52; Excused, 1--Stark; Excused for Business of the

House, 7--Gomberg, Meek, Nearman, Noble, Nosse,Reardon, Speaker Kotek.

2-21(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Workforce.

2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Knopp.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 54, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB4047 Sponsored by Representatives BYNUM, VIAL(Presession filed.) -- Relating to high school diplomarequirements.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Education.Public Hearing and Work Session held.

2-6 Recommendation: Do pass.2-7 Second reading.2-8 Third reading. Carried by Bynum, Vial. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Nearman.2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-12 Referred to Education.2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-22 Third reading. Carried by Roblan. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.2-26(H) Speaker signed.2-26(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 18, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4048 Sponsored by Representatives ESQUIVEL,DOHERTY, Senator HANSELL; RepresentativesBARKER, GOMBERG, HOLVEY, MEEK, SenatorHASS (Presession filed.) -- Relating to real estatelicensees; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.Public Hearing and Work Session held.

2-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted A-Engrossed.

2-7 Second reading.2-8 Third reading. Carried by Esquivel. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Nearman.2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-12 Referred to Business and Transportation.2-19 Public Hearing held.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Beyer.Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.DeBoer declared potential conflict of interest.

3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Hayden.

3-6 Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 92, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 10, 2018.

HB4049 Sponsored by Representative BARKER;Representatives HAYDEN, HELFRICH, MCLAIN,PARRISH, PILUSO, WHISNANT, Senator JOHNSON(Presession filed.) -- Relating to sexual assaultforensic evidence kits; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

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2-13 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-21 Assigned to Subcommittee On Public Safety.2-26 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Piluso.

Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Winters.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 55, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB4050 Sponsored by Representative BARKER (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to animals.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Barker. Passed.

Ayes, 55; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark;Excused for Business of the House, 1--Smith Warner.

2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Judiciary.

2-23 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Wagner.

Passed.Ayes, 28; Nays, 1--Girod; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 19, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4051 Sponsored by Representatives DOHERTY,MCLANE, SPRENGER; Representatives ESQUIVEL,EVANS, GOMBERG, HOLVEY, KENNEMER, LEWIS,MALSTROM, MCLAIN, PILUSO, SALINAS,SANCHEZ, WHISNANT, WILSON, WITT, SenatorsFREDERICK, HANSELL, ROBLAN (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to rural education; declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4052 Sponsored by Representative GOMBERG;Representatives EVANS, NEARMAN (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to administrative rules; andprescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Economic Development and Trade withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways andMeans be rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded byorder of the Speaker.

2-14 Second reading.2-15 Third reading. Carried by Gomberg. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 2--Gorsek, Lively; Excused for Businessof the House, 1--Olson.

2-16(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to General Government and Accountability.

2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Manning Jr. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Boquist, Kruse.Baertschiger Jr declared potential conflict of interest.

3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 20, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4053 Sponsored by Representatives REARDON,SOLLMAN; Representatives ALONSO LEON,BARKER, FAHEY, GREENLICK, HAYDEN, KENY-GUYER, MCKEOWN, NOSSE, SANCHEZ,WHISNANT, WITT, Senator JOHNSON (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to accelerated college creditprograms; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Higher Education and Workforce Developmentwith subsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee On Education.2-27 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Sollman.

Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Monroe.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 113, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 13, 2018.

HB4054 Sponsored by Representative REARDON, SenatorMONROE; Representatives BYNUM, NATHANSON,NOSSE, PILUSO, WITT (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto removal of personal property.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation Policy.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Reardon. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--McKeown, Stark.2-20(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Business and Transportation.

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2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-26 Third reading. Carried by Monroe. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Baertschiger Jr, Boquist, Kruse.2-28(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 21, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4055 Sponsored by Representatives OLSON, BARKER;Representatives ESQUIVEL, EVANS, HELFRICH,LEWIS, NEARMAN, POST, RESCHKE, SMITH DB,SMITH G, STARK (Presession filed.) -- Relating tovehicles.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-6 Public Hearing held.2-9 Work Session held.2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-13 Second reading.2-14 Third reading. Carried by Olson. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Witt.2-15(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.bill. (Printed B-Eng.)

2-23 Second reading.2-26 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Baertschiger Jr, Boquist, Kruse.2-27(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.

Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Evans, Olson.2-28 Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 22, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4056 Sponsored by Representatives OLSON, WITT,Senators BENTZ, Representatives SALINAS,Senators PROZANSKI; Representatives BARKER,BARRETO, BOLES, BOONE, BUEHLER, ESQUIVEL,GORSEK, HAYDEN, HELFRICH, KENNEMER,LEWIS, MCLANE, NEARMAN, NOBLE, PILUSO,RESCHKE, SANCHEZ, SMITH DB, SPRENGER,VIAL, WHISNANT, WILLIAMSON, WILSON,Senators BAERTSCHIGER JR, BEYER, BOQUIST,BURDICK, FREDERICK, HANSELL, MANNING JR,ROBLAN, WAGNER (Presession filed.) -- Relating tocivil forfeiture proceeds; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.Public Hearing held.

2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Olson. Passed.

Ayes, 55; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark;Excused for Business of the House, 1--Smith Warner.

2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Judiciary.

2-23 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Thatcher.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 23, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 16, 2018.

HB4057 Sponsored by Representatives RESCHKE, STARK,Senator LINTHICUM; Representatives BARRETO,BOLES, BONHAM, ESQUIVEL, HEARD,

KENNEMER, LEWIS, NEARMAN, OLSON, POST,SMITH DB, WHISNANT, WILSON, SenatorsBAERTSCHIGER JR, GIROD, KNOPP (at therequest of Oregon Right to Life) (Presession filed.) -- Relating to abortion.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4058 Sponsored by Representatives RESCHKE,SALINAS, STARK; Representatives BARKER,DOHERTY, EVANS, GOMBERG, HOLVEY, MARSH,MCKEOWN, MEEK, NEARMAN, NOBLE, OLSON,PILUSO, Senators BEYER, DEMBROW, GELSER,JOHNSON, KNOPP, MANNING JR, OLSEN,ROBLAN, TAYLOR, THOMSEN (Presession filed.) --Relating to requirements for labor contractors; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.Public Hearing held.

2-12 Work Session held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Salinas, Reschke. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--McKeown, Stark.2-20(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Workforce.2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Linthicum, Manning Jr.

Passed.Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Boquist, Kruse.

3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-12(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 8, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 12, 2018.

HB4059 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of JointCommittee on Transportation) -- Relating totransportation; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-26 Work Session held.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.3-2 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by McKeown,Vial. Passed.

Ayes, 45; Nays, 3--Buehler, Meek, Parrish; Excused forBusiness of the House, 12--Gomberg, Holvey, Keny-Guyer, McLane, Nathanson, Noble, Rayfield, Smith G,Smith Warner, Stark, Whisnant, Williamson.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Meek.3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Transportation.Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Boquist.

Passed.Ayes, 25; Nays, 4--Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen, Thomsen;

Excused, 1--Kruse.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 93, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4060 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of JointCommittee on Transportation) -- Relating totransportation; prescribing an effective date.

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1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Public Hearing held.2-19 Public Hearing held.2-21 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4061 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of JointCommittee on Transportation) -- Relating totransportation.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4062 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Transportation Policy) --Relating to transportation; and prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation Policy with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

Public Hearing held.2-7 Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways andMeans be rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded byorder of the Speaker.

2-9 Second reading.2-12 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed.

Ayes, 42; Nays, 17--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,Findley, Hayden, Heard, Kennemer, McLane,Nearman, Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Sprenger,Stark, Whisnant; Excused for Business of the House, 1--Speaker Kotek.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-13(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-15 Referred to Transportation.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Beyer.Passed.

Ayes, 19; Nays, 10--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist, Girod,Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen,Winters; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.Ayes, 38; Nays, 21--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,

Esquivel, Findley, Heard, Kennemer, Lewis, McLane,Nearman, Olson, Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB,Smith G, Sprenger, Stark, Whisnant, Wilson; Excused,1--Hayden.

Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Smith G.3-6 Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 114, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4063 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Transportation Policy) --Relating to autonomous vehicles; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation Policy.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means.Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.

2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee On Transportation andEconomic Development.

2-27 Work Session held.Returned to Full Committee.

2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by McLain.

Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Monroe.

Passed.Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Thatcher.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-13(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 94, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 10, 2018.

HB4064 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Transportation Policy) --Relating to transportation; and prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation Policy with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways andMeans be rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded byorder of the Speaker.

2-14 Second reading.2-15 Third reading. Carried by Vial. Passed.

Ayes, 51; Nays, 6--Heard, Nearman, Parrish, Post,Reschke, Smith DB; Excused, 2--Gorsek, Lively;Excused for Business of the House, 1--Olson.

2-16(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Transportation.

2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Monroe. Passed.

Ayes, 24; Nays, 5--Linthicum, Monnes Anderson, Olsen,Thatcher, Thomsen; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 24, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4065 Sponsored by Senator JOHNSON, Introduced andprinted pursuant to House Rule 12.00. Presessionfiled (at the request of House Interim Committee onEarly Childhood and Family Supports) -- Relatingto child care; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Early Childhood and Family Supports withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-19 Assigned to Subcommittee On Education.2-22 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Lively.

Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

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3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Gelser.

Passed.Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Thatcher.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 115, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 13, 2018.

HB4066 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Early Childhood and FamilySupports) -- Relating to grants for early childhoodprograms; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Early Childhood and Family Supports withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4067 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Early Childhood and FamilySupports) -- Relating to developmental delays; andprescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Early Childhood and Family Supports withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways andMeans be rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded byorder of the Speaker.

2-15 Second reading.2-16 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 19, 2018

Calendar.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Keny-Guyer, Hayden. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Boone, McKeown, Stark.2-20(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-26 Third reading. Carried by Gelser. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Nays, 1--Girod; Excused, 2--Baertschiger Jr,Kruse.

2-28(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 25, (2018 Laws): Effective date July 1, 2019.

HB4068 Sponsored by Representative POST;Representatives CLEM, ESQUIVEL, EVANS,MCLAIN, NEARMAN, NOBLE, PARRISH, SMITHDB, WILSON, WITT (Presession filed.) -- Relating toseed contracts.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.2-6 Public Hearing held.2-8 Work Session held.2-9 Recommendation: Do pass.2-12 Second reading.2-13 Third reading. Carried by Post. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Kennemer.2-14(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-15 Referred to Business and Transportation.2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-22 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.2-26(H) Speaker signed.2-26(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 26, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4069 Sponsored by Representatives LIVELY, SenatorHANSELL, Representatives MEEK, SMITH DB;Representatives BARRETO, GOMBERG, HELM,LEWIS, MARSH, NEARMAN, NOBLE, REARDON,RESCHKE, VIAL, Senators MONROE, ROBLAN(Presession filed.) -- Relating to lottery revenues;prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways andMeans.

Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4070 Sponsored by Representatives PARRISH, HAYDEN;Representatives ESQUIVEL, NEARMAN (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to public employee retirement;declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4071 Sponsored by Representatives PARRISH, HAYDEN;Representatives ESQUIVEL, NEARMAN, SenatorKNOPP (Presession filed.) -- Relating to publicemployee benefits; declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4072 Sponsored by Representatives SPRENGER,MARSH; Representatives BARNHART, POWER,SOLLMAN, Senators FREDERICK, GIROD,HANSELL, ROBLAN, WAGNER (Presession filed.) --Relating to scholarships for students enrolled inhealth professional training programs.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4073 Sponsored by Representatives SPRENGER,POWER, RESCHKE; Representatives ESQUIVEL,NEARMAN, OLSON (Presession filed.) -- Relating tocemeteries; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-15 Second reading.2-16 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 19, 2018

Calendar.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Sprenger. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Boone, McKeown, Stark.2-20(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to General Government and Accountability.2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.

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2-27 Third reading. Carried by Linthicum. Passed.Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Boquist, Kruse.

3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 27, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 16, 2018.

HB4074 Sponsored by Representative SOLLMAN, SenatorHASS; Representatives BARKER, BONHAM,BOONE, BYNUM, ESQUIVEL, EVANS, FAHEY,GORSEK, GREENLICK, HELM, HERNANDEZ,KENY-GUYER, LEWIS, LIVELY, MALSTROM,MARSH, MCKEOWN, MCLAIN, MEEK, NOBLE,NOSSE, PILUSO, REARDON, RESCHKE, SALINAS,SANCHEZ, SMITH DB, SMITH WARNER,SPRENGER, VIAL, WILLIAMSON, WITT, SenatorsFREDERICK, GELSER, JOHNSON, RILEY(Presession filed.) -- Relating to escheat of UnitedStates savings bonds; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways andMeans.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.2-28 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass.3-3 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Sollman.Passed.

Ayes, 55; Nays, 3--Boles, Parrish, Post; Excused, 1--Hayden; Excused for Business of the House, 1--Kennemer.

3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Girod.

Passed.Ayes, 26; Nays, 3--Boquist, Linthicum, Thatcher; Excused,

1--Kruse.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 95, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 10, 2018.

HB4075 Sponsored by Representative SOLLMAN, SenatorJOHNSON; Representatives SMITH DB, VIAL (atthe request of Cindy and Chris Hodges) (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to the land use designation forcertain real property located in Washington County;declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.2-8 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4076 Sponsored by Representatives RAYFIELD, SenatorROBLAN, Representatives KENY-GUYER;Representatives EVANS, FAHEY, GREENLICK,HELM, HERNANDEZ, NOSSE, POWER, SALINAS,SANCHEZ, SOLLMAN, Senators FREDERICK,MANNING JR (Presession filed.) -- Relating toelection campaigns; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules with subsequent referral to Ways andMeans.

2-8 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4077 Sponsored by Representatives RAYFIELD, KENY-GUYER, SMITH G; Representatives EVANS,

GOMBERG, HERNANDEZ, MEEK, NOSSE,SANCHEZ, SOLLMAN, WITT, Senator FREDERICK(Presession filed.) -- Relating to contents ofstatements of economic interest.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-8 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass.2-19 Second reading.2-20 Third Reading. Motion to refer to Rules carried. Referred.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4078 Sponsored by Representatives POST, NOSSE,Senators BOQUIST, BURDICK; RepresentativesBARRETO, BOLES, BONHAM, BUEHLER,DOHERTY, EVANS, GOMBERG, HAYDEN,HERNANDEZ, KENNEMER, LEWIS, LIVELY,MALSTROM, MARSH, NEARMAN, NOBLE,RESCHKE, SMITH DB, VIAL, WILSON, SenatorsBEYER, KNOPP, MONNES ANDERSON,PROZANSKI, RILEY, STEINER HAYWARD,THOMSEN (Presession filed.) -- Relating to taxbenefits for certain industrial property; prescribingan effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.2-8 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4079 Sponsored by Representative NATHANSON,Senator BEYER; Representatives ALONSO LEON,EVANS, GREENLICK, HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER,LIVELY, MALSTROM, MCLAIN, NOSSE, POWER,RAYFIELD, REARDON, SOLLMAN, WITT, SenatorsDEMBROW, MONNES ANDERSON, ROBLAN (at therequest of State Treasurer Tobias Read) (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to retirement accounts for lowincome individuals.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Early Childhood and Family Supports withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

2-19 Assigned to Subcommittee On Human Services.2-26 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Nathanson.

Passed.Ayes, 51; Nays, 7--Barreto, Bonham, Esquivel, Nearman,

Post, Reschke, Smith DB; Excused, 1--Gorsek; Excusedfor Business of the House, 1--Olson.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.3-2 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by DeBoer.

Passed.Ayes, 22; Nays, 6--Baertschiger Jr, Boquist, Girod,

Linthicum, Olsen, Thomsen; Excused, 2--Kruse,Thatcher.

Vote explanation filed by Boquist.3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 56, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4080 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON REVENUE (Incompliance with House Rule 12.00 (4)(b), committeeinherited sponsorship upon removal of sole chief

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sponsor.) -- Relating to connection to federal taxlaw; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.2-6 Public Hearing held.2-8 Public Hearing held.2-19 Work Session held.2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Barnhart.Passed.

Ayes, 35; Nays, 23--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,Esquivel, Findley, Hayden, Heard, Helfrich,Kennemer, Lewis, McLane, Nearman, Noble, Parrish,Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Smith G, Sprenger, Stark,Vial, Wilson; Excused, 1--Gorsek; Excused for Businessof the House, 1--Olson.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Finance and Revenue.3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Riley.

Passed.Ayes, 23; Nays, 4--Baertschiger Jr, Knopp, Linthicum,

Thomsen; Excused, 3--Kruse, Thatcher, Winters.Vote explanation filed by Boquist.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 57, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4081 Sponsored by Representatives PILUSO, STARK;Representatives GORSEK, GREENLICK, HAYDEN,KENY-GUYER, NEARMAN, NOBLE, OLSON,SANCHEZ, Senator DEMBROW (Presession filed.) --Relating to the temporary assistance for needyfamilies program; declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Early Childhood and Family Supports.2-8 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means.Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4082 Sponsored by Representatives PILUSO, BARKER,Senator PROZANSKI; RepresentativesGREENLICK, KENY-GUYER, NOBLE, OLSON,POWER, SANCHEZ, SOLLMAN, VIAL,WILLIAMSON, WITT, Senators GELSER, STEINERHAYWARD (Presession filed.) -- Relating to theJuvenile Justice Information System; and declaringan emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-8 Second reading.2-9 Third reading. Carried by Piluso. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Clem, Kennemer.2-12(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-13 Referred to Judiciary.2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-20 Third reading. Carried by Wagner. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Riley.2-22(H) Speaker signed.2-22(S) President signed.2-28(H) Governor signed.3-12 Chapter 1, (2018 Laws): Effective date February 28, 2018.

HB4083 Sponsored by Representatives WITT, OLSON,MEEK; Representatives EVANS, LIVELY,MCKEOWN, NOBLE, RESCHKE, WILSON, SenatorGIROD (Presession filed.) -- Relating to short linerailroads.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.2-8 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4084 Sponsored by Representative GREENLICK;Representatives KENY-GUYER, LIVELY,MALSTROM, MCLAIN, PILUSO, POWER,REARDON, SALINAS, SANCHEZ (Presession filed.) -- Relating to charity care provided by hospitals;declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4085 Sponsored by Representative POWER;Representatives GREENLICK, HERNANDEZ,NOSSE (Presession filed.) -- Relating to judgments.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Human Services and Housing.2-15 Informational Meeting scheduled.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4086 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Business and Labor) --Relating to building codes; declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to

Rules.Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.

2-20 Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-22 Second reading.2-23 Third reading. Carried by Holvey. Passed.

Ayes, 33; Nays, 23--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,Bynum, Findley, Gomberg, Hayden, Helfrich, Lewis,McKeown, Nearman, Noble, Parrish, Post, Reschke,Smith DB, Sprenger, Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson,Witt; Excused, 3--Barker, Clem, Esquivel; Excused forBusiness of the House, 1--Heard.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-23(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-26 Referred to Rules.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4087 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Business and Labor) --Relating to possessory liens on motor vehicles.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.Public Hearing and Work Session held.

2-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted A-Engrossed.

2-7 Second reading.2-8 Third reading. Carried by Evans. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Nays, 3--Post, Stark, Wilson; Excused, 1--Nearman.

2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-12 Referred to Judiciary.2-16 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)

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3-1 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Linthicum.

Passed.Ayes, 28; Nays, 1--Girod; Excused, 1--Kruse.DeBoer declared potential conflict of interest.

3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.Ayes, 56; Nays, 2--Nearman, Post; Excused, 2--Hayden,

Heard.3-6 Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 58, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4088 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Business and Labor forOregon Winegrowers Association, OregonRestaurant and Lodging Association) -- Relating toregulating operations of performing rightssocieties.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.Public Hearing and Work Session held.

2-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted A-Engrossed.

2-7 Second reading.2-8 Third reading. Carried by Boles. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Nearman.2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-12 Referred to Business and Transportation.2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-22 Third reading. Carried by Monroe. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.DeBoer declared potential conflict of interest.

2-26(H) Speaker signed.2-26(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 28, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4089 Sponsored by Representatives WILSON, SenatorPROZANSKI, Representatives MCLAIN;Representatives BARRETO, ESQUIVEL, FAHEY,GOMBERG, HELFRICH, HELM, LEWIS,MCKEOWN, OLSON, POWER, RESCHKE, SALINAS,SMITH DB, SOLLMAN, SPRENGER, STARK,WHISNANT, WITT, Senators BAERTSCHIGER JR,DEBOER, DEMBROW, FREDERICK, GIROD,HANSELL, JOHNSON, KRUSE, MANNING JR,OLSEN (at the request of Oregon Industrial HempFarmers Association (OIHFA)) (Presession filed.) --Relating to industrial hemp; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-1 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.

Work Session held.Returned to Full Committee.

3-2 Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.3-3 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Helm. Passed.Ayes, 58; Excused, 1--Hayden; Excused for Business of the

House, 1--Kennemer.3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Prozanski.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 116, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 13, 2018.

HB4090 Sponsored by Representative EVANS;Representatives BARKER, ESQUIVEL, GOMBERG,HOLVEY, MCLAIN, MEEK, NOSSE, SMITH DB,SOLLMAN, WITT, Senators FREDERICK,MANNING JR (Presession filed.) -- Relating toregional foodstuff supplies.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4091 Sponsored by Representative EVANS;Representatives ESQUIVEL, GOMBERG,MALSTROM, MEEK, NOSSE, WITT, SenatorsFREDERICK, MANNING JR (Presession filed.) --Relating to a public corporation for establishingsecure cash storage facilities in this state; declaringan emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways andMeans.

2-19 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4092 Sponsored by Representatives LEWIS, VIAL,Senator GIROD; Representatives BARRETO,BOONE, DOHERTY, ESQUIVEL, HELFRICH,LIVELY, MCKEOWN, MEEK, NEARMAN, NOBLE,OLSON, RESCHKE, WHISNANT, WILSON, WITT,Senators BENTZ, BEYER, BOQUIST, ROBLAN,THOMSEN (Presession filed.) -- Relating to stateairports.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation Policy.2-9 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Without recommendation as to passage, with

amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referredto Rules.

Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4093 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Judiciary) -- Relating toamateur athletes.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-16 Second reading.2-19 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 20, 2018

Calendar.2-20 Third reading. Carried by Malstrom. Passed.

Ayes, 35; Nays, 23--Alonso Leon, Barnhart, Evans, Fahey,Gomberg, Gorsek, Hernandez, Holvey, Keny-Guyer,Lively, Marsh, Meek, Nathanson, Nosse, Piluso, Power,Rayfield, Salinas, Sanchez, Smith Warner, Sollman,Williamson, Speaker Kotek; Excused, 2--Kennemer,Stark.

2-21(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Workforce.

2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.3-2 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage

and be referred to Rules.Referred to Rules by order of the President.

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3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4094 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Judiciary) -- Relating tocourts.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Vial. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Absent, 1--Boles; Excused, 2--McKeown, Stark.2-20(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-23 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)Amendments distributed.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Prozanski.

Passed.Ayes, 18; Nays, 10--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist,

DeBoer, Girod, Hansell, Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen,Thatcher; Excused, 2--Johnson, Kruse.

3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.Ayes, 49; Nays, 9--Barreto, Buehler, Esquivel, McLane,

Nearman, Parrish, Post, Reschke, Sprenger; Excused,2--Hayden, Heard.

3-6 Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 59, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4095 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Judiciary) -- Relating to legalservices.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.Public Hearing and Work Session held.

2-6 Recommendation: Do pass.2-7 Second reading.2-8 Third reading. Carried by Williamson. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Nearman.2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-12 Referred to Judiciary.2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-20 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Bentz. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.2-22(H) Speaker signed.2-22(S) President signed.2-28(H) Governor signed.3-12 Chapter 2, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4096 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of ChiefJustice Thomas A. Balmer for Judicial Department,Oregon Circuit Court Judges Association) --Relating to judicial salaries; prescribing an effectivedate.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-9 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4097 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of Chief

Justice Thomas A. Balmer for Judicial Department)-- Relating to legal resources.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways andMeans be rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded byorder of the Speaker.

2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Vial. Passed.

Ayes, 55; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark;Excused for Business of the House, 1--Smith Warner.

2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Judiciary.

2-23 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Dembrow.

Passed.Ayes, 23; Nays, 5--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Girod,

Linthicum, Olsen; Excused, 2--Johnson, Kruse.3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 29, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4098 Sponsored by Representatives MEEK, EVANS,Senator BOQUIST, Representatives HEARD,MCKEOWN; Representatives FAHEY, GREENLICK,KENY-GUYER, LEWIS, LIVELY, MCLAIN, NOBLE,PILUSO, POST, SANCHEZ, SMITH DB, SOLLMAN,WHISNANT, WITT, Senators MANNING JR,MONNES ANDERSON, OLSEN (Presession filed.) --Relating to veterans; and prescribing an effectivedate.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.2-6 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass.2-15 Second reading.2-16 Third reading. Carried by Meek, Heard. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Excused, 3--Boone, Hayden, Witt; Excused forBusiness of the House, 1--Smith Warner.

2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.

2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-28 Third reading. Carried by Olsen. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 30, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4099 Sponsored by Representatives VIAL, POWER;Representatives HELM, KENNEMER (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to motorboats; prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation Policy with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4100 Sponsored by Representative STARK, SenatorLINTHICUM; Representatives NOBLE, POWER,

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SMITH DB, SPRENGER, WITT, SenatorBAERTSCHIGER JR (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto the siting of facilities that incorporate nonclinicaltreatment settings.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4101 Sponsored by Representatives STARK, SPRENGER,RESCHKE; Representatives BARRETO, BOLES,BONHAM, ESQUIVEL, HEARD, KENNEMER,LEWIS, NEARMAN, NOBLE, OLSON, POST, SMITHDB, WHISNANT, WILSON, SenatorsBAERTSCHIGER JR, GIROD, KNOPP, LINTHICUM(Presession filed.) -- Relating to sex-selectiveabortions.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4102 Sponsored by Representative ALONSO LEON;Representatives DOHERTY, FAHEY, GREENLICK,HERNANDEZ, REARDON, SANCHEZ, SenatorWAGNER (Presession filed.) -- Relating to schooldropouts; declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-14 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4103 Sponsored by Representative ALONSO LEON,Senator HANSELL; Representatives BARRETO,DOHERTY, GREENLICK, KENNEMER, KENY-GUYER, MALSTROM, MCLAIN, NOBLE, NOSSE,SMITH G, VIAL, Senators BEYER, MONNESANDERSON, RILEY, ROBLAN (Presession filed.) --Relating to pharmacy benefit managers.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-12 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4104 Sponsored by Representatives MALSTROM,HAYDEN, Senator GELSER; RepresentativesALONSO LEON, KENNEMER, KENY-GUYER,MCKEOWN, NOSSE, RAYFIELD, RESCHKE,SOLLMAN, VIAL, Senator STEINER HAYWARD(Presession filed.) -- Relating to hearing loss.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass.2-14 Second reading.2-15 Third reading. Carried by Malstrom, Hayden. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Gorsek, Lively.2-16(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-26 Third reading. Carried by DeBoer. Passed.

Ayes, 25; Nays, 2--Linthicum, Thatcher; Excused, 3--Baertschiger Jr, Girod, Kruse.

2-28(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 9, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4105 Sponsored by Representatives MALSTROM,SALINAS, Senator STEINER HAYWARD;Representatives ALONSO LEON, DOHERTY,EVANS, GREENLICK, HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER,LIVELY, NOSSE, POWER, RAYFIELD, SMITHWARNER (Presession filed.) -- Relating to healthcare for low-income workers; prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4106 Sponsored by Representative BARRETO, SenatorHANSELL; Representatives ESQUIVEL,MCKEOWN, NEARMAN, RESCHKE, SMITH DB,SPRENGER, WITT, Senator BAERTSCHIGER JR(Presession filed.) -- Relating to wolves.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4107 Sponsored by Representatives HEARD,MALSTROM; Representatives ALONSO LEON,DOHERTY, NOBLE, NOSSE, RAYFIELD, SenatorMONNES ANDERSON (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto health benefit plan reimbursement of osteopathicservices; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass.2-14 Second reading.2-15 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 16, 2018

Calendar.2-16 Third reading. Carried by Heard, Malstrom. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Nays, 2--Greenlick, Holvey; Excused for Businessof the House, 1--Speaker Kotek.

2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Health Care.

2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-26 Third reading. Carried by Monnes Anderson. Passed.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Baertschiger Jr, Girod, Kruse.2-28(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 31, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4108 Sponsored by Representative SMITH DB, SenatorsROBLAN, HANSELL, KRUSE; RepresentativesESQUIVEL, KENNEMER, NOBLE, OLSON, POWER,STARK, VIAL, WILSON, WITT, Senators BEYER,JOHNSON, KNOPP, OLSEN, THOMSEN (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to tax incentives for affordablehousing; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.2-12 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4109 Sponsored by Representative SMITH DB, SenatorROBLAN; Representatives BARRETO, ESQUIVEL,FINDLEY, HEARD, KENNEMER, LEWIS,MCKEOWN, NEARMAN, NOBLE, OLSON,SPRENGER, STARK, WITT (Presession filed.) --Relating to carbon sequestration.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.

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2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources with

subsequent referral to Ways and Means.2-13 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB 4110 Sponsored by Representatives HELM, FAHEY;Representative MARSH (Presession filed.) --Relating to marijuana licensees; declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB 4111 Sponsored by Representatives WITT, HERNANDEZ;Representatives ALONSO LEON, GREENLICK,KENY-GUYER, SALINAS, SANCHEZ, SOLLMAN,WILLIAMSON, Senators GELSER, MANNING JR(Presession filed.) -- Relating to documents issuedby the Department of Transportation; and declaringan emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation Policy with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

Public Hearing held.2-7 Work Session held.2-8 Recommendation: Do pass and subsequent referral to

Ways and Means be rescinded.Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by

order of the Speaker.2-9 Second reading.2-12 Third reading. Carried by Wilson. Passed.

Ayes, 58; Absent, 1--Hernandez; Excused for Business ofthe House, 1--Speaker Kotek.

2-13(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-14 Referred to Business and Transportation.2-19 Public Hearing held.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-

Eng.)3-1 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Monroe.Passed.

Ayes, 20; Nays, 8--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist, Girod,Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher; Excused, 2--Johnson, Kruse.

3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.Ayes, 36; Nays, 22--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,

Esquivel, Findley, Helfrich, Kennemer, Lewis, McLane,Nearman, Noble, Olson, Parrish, Post, Reschke, SmithDB, Smith G, Sprenger, Stark, Whisnant, Wilson;Excused, 2--Hayden, Heard.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.3-6 Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 60, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB 4112 Sponsored by Representatives LIVELY, VIAL,NOBLE; Representatives BARKER, BARRETO,BYNUM, GORSEK, KENNEMER, NEARMAN,PILUSO, WILSON, Senators BAERTSCHIGER JR,BOQUIST, MONROE, RILEY, ROBLAN, THOMSEN(Presession filed.) -- Relating to payments under thePublic Employees Retirement System subject toOregon personal income tax; prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

2-12 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB 4113 Sponsored by Representatives CLEM, DOHERTY;Representatives ALONSO LEON, BARKER, BYNUM,EVANS, GOMBERG, GORSEK, HERNANDEZ,HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER, LIVELY, MALSTROM,MCLAIN, MEEK, NOSSE, POWER, RAYFIELD,SALINAS, SANCHEZ, WILLIAMSON, SenatorDEMBROW (Presession filed.) -- Relating to schoolclass size as a mandatory subject of collectivebargaining.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass.2-16 Second reading.2-19 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 20, 2018

Calendar.2-20 Third reading. Carried by Clem. Passed.

Ayes, 34; Nays, 24--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Boone,Buehler, Esquivel, Findley, Hayden, Heard, Lewis,Marsh, McLane, Nearman, Noble, Parrish, Post,Reardon, Reschke, Smith DB, Sollman, Sprenger, Vial,Whisnant, Wilson; Excused, 2--Kennemer, Stark.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Marsh, Smith DB, Sollman.2-21(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-28 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB 4114 Sponsored by Representative CLEM;Representative BARNHART (Presession filed.) --Relating to fees for securing a consumer’s creditinformation; declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-7 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB 4115 Sponsored by Representatives NOBLE, BUEHLER;Representatives BARRETO, ESQUIVEL,HELFRICH, LEWIS, NEARMAN, RESCHKE, SMITHDB, STARK, VIAL, WHISNANT, WILSON, SenatorsBOQUIST, JOHNSON (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto the retirement benefits of state officers; declaringan emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Without recommendation as to passage, with

amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, be referred toRules, and then referred to Ways and Means by priorreference.

Referred to Rules by order of Speaker and then Ways andMeans by prior reference.

Motion to withdraw from Rules failed.Ayes, 29; Nays, 31--Alonso Leon, Barker, Barnhart, Boone,

Clem, Doherty, Fahey, Gomberg, Gorsek, Greenlick,Helm, Hernandez, Holvey, Keny-Guyer, Lively,Malstrom, Marsh, McKeown, Nathanson, Nosse,Piluso, Power, Rayfield, Reardon, Salinas, Sanchez,Smith Warner, Sollman, Williamson, Witt, SpeakerKotek.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB 4116 Sponsored by Representative NOBLE, SenatorPROZANSKI; Representatives BARKER, BARRETO,ESQUIVEL, HAYDEN, HELFRICH, LEWIS,NEARMAN, OLSON, POST, RESCHKE, SMITH DB,SOLLMAN, STARK, VIAL, WHISNANT, WITT,Senator BOQUIST (Presession filed.) -- Relating tothe offense of driving a motor vehicle while using amobile electronic device; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

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Referred to Judiciary.2-8 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Noble. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark.2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-23 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Bentz.

Passed.Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Baertschiger Jr, Kruse.

3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 32, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 16, 2018.

HB 4117 Sponsored by Representatives SMITH WARNER,SMITH G; Representatives DOHERTY,HERNANDEZ, KENY-GUYER, LIVELY, SenatorMONROE (Presession filed.) -- Relating to thecalculation of Local Revenues for the purpose ofState School Fund calculations; and prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass.2-14 Second reading.2-15 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 16, 2018

Calendar.2-16 Third reading. Carried by Smith Warner. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Nays, 3--Bonham, Nearman, Post.2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Finance and Revenue.2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-26 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed.

Ayes, 24; Nays, 4--Bentz, Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher;Excused, 2--Baertschiger Jr, Kruse.

2-28(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 33, (2018 Laws): Effective date July 1, 2018.

HB 4118 Sponsored by Representatives BONHAM, SMITHDB; Representatives HELFRICH, NEARMAN,NOBLE, WILSON, Senators BAERTSCHIGER JR,JOHNSON, THOMSEN (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto projects on federal lands; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources withsubsequent referral to Legislative Audits.

2-13 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, subsequent referral to Legislative Auditsbe rescinded, and be referred to Ways and Means.

Subsequent referral to Legislative Audits rescinded byorder of the Speaker.

Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.2-28 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted B-Engrossed.

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Bonham.

Passed.Ayes, 57; Nays, 1--Holvey; Excused, 1--Hayden; Excused

for Business of the House, 1--Kennemer.

3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Roblan.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 96, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 10, 2018.

HB 4119 Sponsored by Representatives BONHAM,SPRENGER; Representative NEARMAN (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to information about schoolemployees.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-12 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4120 Sponsored by Representative MARSH;Representatives ESQUIVEL, GOMBERG, KENY-GUYER, NOSSE, Senators DEBOER, JOHNSON(Presession filed.) -- Relating to transient lodgingtaxes; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session cancelled.2-14 Work Session held.2-19 Work Session held.2-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-21 Second reading.2-22 Third reading. Carried by Marsh. Passed.

Ayes, 52; Nays, 8--Bonham, Hayden, Heard, Nearman,Reschke, Smith DB, Williamson, Witt.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Finance and Revenue.2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by DeBoer.

Passed.Ayes, 26; Nays, 1--Linthicum; Excused, 3--Baertschiger Jr,

Boquist, Kruse.3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 34, (2018 Laws): Effective date July 1, 2018.

HB4121 Sponsored by Representative MARSH;Representatives FAHEY, HELM, KENY-GUYER,NOBLE, OLSON, POST, SANCHEZ, SMITH DB,Senator BOQUIST (Presession filed.) -- Relating toHousing and Community Services Departmentprograms; declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Economic Development and Trade withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4122 Sponsored by Representatives GORSEK, PILUSO;Representatives BARKER, GREENLICK, SANCHEZ,WITT (Presession filed.) -- Relating to the status inthe Public Employees Retirement System of policeofficers commissioned by universities.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.

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2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Business and Labor with subsequent referral

to Ways and Means.2-12 Public Hearing held.

Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4123 Sponsored by Representative GORSEK;Representatives DOHERTY, MCLAIN (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to coverage of family membersunder state-sponsored health benefit plans;prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-14 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4124 Sponsored by Representatives WITT, SMITH DB,Senators JOHNSON, Representatives HEARD,Senators ROBLAN; Representatives BARRETO,BOLES, ESQUIVEL, HAYDEN, MCKEOWN,NEARMAN, REARDON, RESCHKE, SANCHEZ,SOLLMAN, STARK, VIAL, WILSON, SenatorsBAERTSCHIGER JR, BOQUIST, OLSEN, THOMSEN(Presession filed.) -- Relating to remanded land usedecisions; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources.2-13 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass.2-19 Second reading.2-20 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed.

Ayes, 53; Excused, 1--Stark; Excused for Business of theHouse, 6--Gomberg, Meek, Nearman, Noble, Nosse,Reardon.

2-21(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Environment and Natural Resources.

2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-28 Third reading. Carried by Olsen. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 117, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 13, 2018.

HB4125 Sponsored by Representative BUEHLER;Representative NEARMAN (Presession filed.) --Relating to erroneous expenditures of medicalassistance funds; declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4126 Sponsored by Representatives MCLAIN, VIAL,SOLLMAN, KENY-GUYER; RepresentativesBARNHART, FAHEY, GREENLICK, HELM,HERNANDEZ, HOLVEY, MALSTROM, MARSH,NOSSE, POWER, SALINAS, SANCHEZ, SenatorsDEMBROW, GELSER, MANNING JR, PROZANSKI,RILEY, TAYLOR (Presession filed.) -- Relating tohousehold hazardous waste; declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Energy and Environment with subsequentreferral to Ways and Means.

2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printedA-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4127 Sponsored by Representatives MCLAIN, BYNUM,Senators BOQUIST, Representatives VIAL, SenatorsSTEINER HAYWARD; Representatives ALONSOLEON, GREENLICK, HELM, KENY-GUYER,LIVELY, NOBLE, SOLLMAN, Senators HANSELL,MANNING JR, MONROE, RILEY, TAYLOR(Presession filed.) -- Relating to a consultantselection process for a public contract for certainservices; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-19 Second reading.2-20 Third reading. Carried by McLain. Passed.

Ayes, 41; Nays, 18--Barreto, Boles, Esquivel, Evans,Findley, Hayden, Nathanson, Nearman, Olson,Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith G, Sprenger, Whisnant,Williamson, Wilson, Speaker Kotek; Excused, 1--Stark.

2-21(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to General Government and Accountability.

2-22 Public Hearing held.2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage

and be referred to Rules.Referred to Rules by order of the President.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4128 Sponsored by Representatives BYNUM,KENNEMER, MEEK; Representatives ALONSOLEON, EVANS, GREENLICK, MCLAIN, POWER,REARDON, SANCHEZ (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto certification requirements for certain classes ofbusinesses; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-9 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4129 Sponsored by Representatives MCKEOWN,ESQUIVEL, Senators ROBLAN, RepresentativesKENY-GUYER, Senators GELSER; RepresentativesALONSO LEON, GOMBERG, GREENLICK,HAYDEN, LEWIS, MARSH, NOBLE, NOSSE,PILUSO, POWER, SANCHEZ, SMITH DB,SOLLMAN, VIAL, WITT, Senators BOQUIST,JOHNSON, KRUSE, TAYLOR (Presession filed.) --Relating to residential care facilities; and declaringan emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Human Services and Housing with subsequentreferral to Ways and Means.

2-9 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee On Human Services.2-26 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by McKeown,

Esquivel. Passed.Ayes, 56; Nays, 2--Nearman, Reschke; Excused, 1--Gorsek;

Excused for Business of the House, 1--Stark.3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

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Referred to Ways and Means.3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Gelser.

Passed.Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Thatcher.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 61, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB4130 Sponsored by Representatives MCKEOWN, LIVELY,Senator ROBLAN, Representatives PILUSO;Representatives ALONSO LEON, BARKER, FAHEY,GOMBERG, GORSEK, GREENLICK, HAYDEN,HERNANDEZ, KENY-GUYER, LEWIS, MCLAIN,NOSSE, REARDON, SALINAS, SANCHEZ, SMITHDB, SOLLMAN, VIAL, WITT, Senators BOQUIST,FREDERICK, JOHNSON, KRUSE, TAYLOR(Presession filed.) -- Relating to studenttransportation; and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation Policy with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee On Education.2-27 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by McKeown,

Lively. Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Roblan.

Passed.Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Thatcher.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 62, (2018 Laws): Effective date July 1, 2018.

HB4131 Sponsored by Representative NEARMAN(Presession filed.) -- Relating to public employeeretirement.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor with subsequent referralto Ways and Means.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4132 Sponsored by Representative NEARMAN(Presession filed.) -- Relating to medical child abuse.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-20 Informational Meeting cancelled.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4133 Sponsored by Representatives KENY-GUYER,Senators STEINER HAYWARD, RepresentativesBYNUM, Senators FREDERICK; RepresentativesALONSO LEON, HAYDEN, HERNANDEZ,MALSTROM, MARSH, NOBLE, PARRISH, POWER,SALINAS, SANCHEZ, SMITH DB, SenatorsDEMBROW, JOHNSON, MONNES ANDERSON,ROBLAN, WAGNER (Presession filed.) -- Relating toMaternal Mortality and Morbidity ReviewCommittee; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee On Human Services.2-26 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Keny-Guyer,

Bynum. Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Steiner

Hayward. Passed.Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Thatcher, Winters.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 63, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB4134 Sponsored by Representatives KENY-GUYER,FAHEY, VIAL, MEEK, Senators FREDERICK,WINTERS; Representatives ALONSO LEON,BYNUM, GREENLICK, HERNANDEZ, NOBLE,PILUSO, POWER, REARDON, SALINAS, SANCHEZ,SMITH DB, STARK, WITT, Senators BENTZ,DEBOER, GELSER, GIROD, HANSELL, KNOPP,LINTHICUM, MANNING JR, MONNES ANDERSON,OLSEN, STEINER HAYWARD, THATCHER,THOMSEN, WAGNER (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto real property; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Human Services and Housing.2-8 Public Hearing held.2-9 Work Session held.2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-13 Second reading.2-14 Third reading. Carried by Fahey, Keny-Guyer. Passed.

Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Witt.2-15(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Human Services.2-20 Public Hearing held.2-22 Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-26 Third reading. Carried by Frederick. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Baertschiger Jr, Kruse.2-28(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 35, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 16, 2018.

HB4135 Sponsored by Representative KOTEK, SenatorsPROZANSKI, STEINER HAYWARD;Representatives GREENLICK, HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER, MARSH, POWER, SALINAS, SenatorsBEYER, DEMBROW, GELSER, MANNING JR,MONNES ANDERSON (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto health care decisions; and prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-9 Public Hearing held.2-12 Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass.2-14 Second reading.

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2-15 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 16, 2018Calendar.

2-16 Third reading. Carried by Salinas. Passed.Ayes, 35; Nays, 25--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,

Esquivel, Findley, Hayden, Heard, Helfrich,Kennemer, Lewis, McLane, Nearman, Noble, Olson,Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Smith G, Sprenger,Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-26 Taken from 02-26 Calendar and placed on 02-27 Calendar

on voice vote.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed.

Ayes, 17; Nays, 12--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist,DeBoer, Girod, Hansell, Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen,Thatcher, Thomsen, Winters; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Vote explanations filed by Boquist, DeBoer.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 36, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4136 Sponsored by Representative BUEHLER;Representative NEARMAN (Presession filed.) --Relating to health care.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4137 Sponsored by Representative SANCHEZ;Representatives ALONSO LEON, BUEHLER,HELFRICH, KENY-GUYER, MALSTROM,SOLLMAN, Senator MONNES ANDERSON(Presession filed.) -- Relating to addiction recovery;and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

2-7 Public Hearing held.2-9 Work Session held.2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.2-28 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted B-Engrossed.

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Sanchez.

Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Hayden.

3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Winters.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.3-27(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 44, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 27, 2018.

HB4138 Sponsored by Representatives KENNEMER, VIAL(Presession filed.) -- Relating to motorboats;prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Transportation Policy.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass.

2-16 Second reading.2-19 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed.

Ayes, 35; Nays, 20--Alonso Leon, Barreto, Boles, Bonham,Boone, Fahey, Findley, Hayden, Heard, Hernandez,Lewis, Meek, Nearman, Post, Reschke, Salinas,Sanchez, Smith DB, Smith G, Wilson; Excused, 2--McKeown, Stark; Excused for Business of the House, 3--Helfrich, Nathanson, Piluso.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-20(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Business and Transportation.2-21 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4139 Sponsored by Representatives BARRETO,MCKEOWN, Senator HANSELL; RepresentativesBUEHLER, ESQUIVEL, EVANS, HEARD,HELFRICH, MARSH, NOBLE, NOSSE, POST,RESCHKE, SMITH DB, SMITH WARNER,SOLLMAN, Senator ROBLAN (Presession filed.) --Relating to the taxation of certain heavy equipment;and prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways andMeans.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-22 Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee On General Government.

Work Session held.2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-1 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass.3-3 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Barreto.Passed.

Ayes, 57; Nays, 1--Parrish; Excused, 1--Hayden; Excusedfor Business of the House, 1--Greenlick.

Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Barreto.Vote explanation(s) filed by Heard.

3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Hansell.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.Thatcher declared conflict of interest.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 64, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4140 Sponsored by Representatives HERNANDEZ,POWER, PILUSO, ALONSO LEON, MCLAIN,WILLIAMSON, Senator DEMBROW;Representatives FAHEY, KENY-GUYER (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to immigration.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4141 Sponsored by Representatives HERNANDEZ,Senators DEMBROW, Representatives ALONSOLEON, BYNUM, HEARD, Senators ROBLAN,THATCHER; Representatives KENY-GUYER,MCLAIN, NOSSE, SALINAS, SOLLMAN (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to setting the costs of attendingpublic universities; and declaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Higher Education and WorkforceDevelopment.

2-6 Public Hearing held.

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2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-19 Second reading.2-20 Third reading. Carried by Hernandez. Passed.

Ayes, 57; Nays, 2--Nearman, Post; Excused, 1--Stark.2-21(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng.

bill. (Printed B-Eng.)2-28 Second reading.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Dembrow. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.

Ayes, 56; Nays, 2--Nearman, Post; Excused, 2--Hayden,Heard.

3-6 Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 65, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HB4142 Sponsored by Representative KENNEMER;Representatives ESQUIVEL, HELFRICH,NEARMAN, OLSON, RESCHKE, STARK,WHISNANT, WILSON (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto authority of Department of Revenue to modifyadministrative rules; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Revenue.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4143 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of GovernorKate Brown) -- Relating to drugs; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-22 Assigned to Subcommittee On Human Services.2-26 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Malstrom.

Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Steiner

Hayward. Passed.Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Thatcher, Winters.

3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.3-27(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 45, (2018 Laws): Effective date March 27, 2018.

HB4144 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of GovernorKate Brown) -- Relating to contractors.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.Public Hearing held.

2-7 Work Session held.2-9 Work Session held.2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-14 Second reading.2-15 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 16, 2018

Calendar.

2-16 Third reading. Carried by Bynum. Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Witt.

2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Workforce.

2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.2-27 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed.

Ayes, 21; Nays, 8--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist, Girod,Olsen, Riley, Thomsen, Winters; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Olsen declared conflict of interest.Baertschiger Jr, Thatcher declared potential conflict of

interest.Vote explanation filed by Boquist.

3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 46, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4145 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of GovernorKate Brown) -- Relating to firearms.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-9 Work Session held.2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-13 Second reading.2-14 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 15, 2018

Calendar.2-15 Third reading. Carried by Barker, Williamson. Passed.

Ayes, 37; Nays, 23--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Esquivel,Findley, Hayden, Heard, Helfrich, Kennemer, Lewis,McKeown, McLane, Nearman, Noble, Olson, Post,Reschke, Smith DB, Smith G, Sprenger, Stark,Whisnant, Wilson.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-16(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-20 Public Hearing held.2-21 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.

2-22 Motion to rerefer to Judiciary failed.Ayes, 12; Nays, 17--Beyer, Burdick, Dembrow, Frederick,

Gelser, Hass, Johnson, Manning Jr, Monnes Anderson,Monroe,Prozanski, Riley, Roblan, Steiner Hayward,Taylor, Wagner, President Courtney; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Motion to rerefer to Ways and Means to adopt the -4amendment failed.

Ayes, 12; Nays, 17--Beyer, Burdick, Dembrow, Frederick,Gelser, Hass, Johnson, Manning Jr, Monnes Anderson,Monroe, Prozanski, Riley, Roblan, Steiner Hayward,Taylor, Wagner, President Courtney; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed.Ayes, 16; Nays, 13--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist,

DeBoer, Girod, Hansell, Johnson, Knopp, Linthicum,Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen, Winters; Excused, 1--Kruse.

Vote explanations filed by Boquist, DeBoer.2-26(H) Speaker signed.2-26(S) President signed.3-5(H) Governor signed.3-12 Chapter 5, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4146 Sponsored by Representatives HAYDEN, PARRISH(Presession filed.) -- Relating to health; prescribingan effective date; providing for revenue raising thatrequires approval by a three-fifths majority.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

2-28 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

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HB4147 Sponsored by Representatives HOLVEY,GOMBERG, Senator PROZANSKI; RepresentativesALONSO LEON, DOHERTY, EVANS, GREENLICK,HELM, HERNANDEZ, KENY-GUYER, LIVELY,MARSH, MCLAIN, NOSSE, REARDON, SALINAS,SANCHEZ, SMITH WARNER, SOLLMAN,WILLIAMSON, WITT (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto data security; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-7 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Without recommendation as to passage, with

amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referredto Rules.

Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4148 Sponsored by Representatives HOLVEY, SenatorDEMBROW, Representatives HELM;Representatives GREENLICK, KENY-GUYER,LIVELY, MARSH, POWER, REARDON, SenatorPROZANSKI (Presession filed.) -- Relating to theState Department of Energy; prescribing aneffective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Energy and Environment with subsequentreferral to Ways and Means.

2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and

Means by prior reference.Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4149 Sponsored by Representative WILLIAMSON,Senators MANNING JR, WINTERS; RepresentativesBYNUM, GREENLICK, HERNANDEZ, HOLVEY,MALSTROM, MCLAIN, NOSSE, POWER,RAYFIELD, SALINAS, SANCHEZ, SenatorsGELSER, PROZANSKI (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto prohibited provisions in criminal actionagreements.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-13 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Williamson. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark.2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-23 Public Hearing held.2-27 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Prozanski.

Passed.Ayes, 27; Nays, 1--Johnson; Excused, 2--Baertschiger Jr,

Kruse.3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 37, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4150 Sponsored by Representative SALINAS, SenatorsGELSER, THATCHER; Representatives ALONSOLEON, BYNUM, GREENLICK, HELFRICH,HERNANDEZ, MCLAIN, POWER, SANCHEZ,SOLLMAN, WHISNANT, WITT, Senators OLSEN,THOMSEN, WAGNER (Presession filed.) -- Relatingto school sexual harassment policies; andprescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Judiciary.2-12 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-20 Second reading.2-21 Third reading. Carried by Salinas. Passed.

Ayes, 56; Excused, 4--Piluso, Rayfield, Smith G, Stark.2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

Second reading.3-1 Third reading. Carried by Gelser. Passed.

Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-16(H) Governor signed.3-26 Chapter 38, (2018 Laws): Effective date July 1, 2018.

HB4151 Sponsored by Representatives SALINAS,GREENLICK; Representatives KENY-GUYER,SANCHEZ, SOLLMAN, WITT, Senator WAGNER(Presession filed.) -- Relating to bulk purchasing ofprescription drugs; prescribing an effective date.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Waysand Means.

2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4152 Sponsored by Representative HELFRICH, SenatorTHOMSEN; Representatives BONHAM, BUEHLER,EVANS, LEWIS, NEARMAN, SMITH DB (Presessionfiled.) -- Relating to wildfires; and declaring anemergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness withsubsequent referral to Ways and Means.

2-8 Public Hearing held.2-15 Work Session held.2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means byprior reference.

Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.2-28 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.3-2 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and beprinted B-Engrossed.

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Helfrich.

Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Hayden.

3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Thomsen.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 97, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 10, 2018.

HB4153 Sponsored by Representatives SMITH G, BARRETO,Senator HANSELL; Representative FINDLEY(Presession filed.) -- Relating to Eastern OregonUniversity.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

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Referred to Higher Education and WorkforceDevelopment.

2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-9 Recommendation: Do pass.2-12 Second reading.2-13 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 15, 2018

Calendar.2-15 Third reading. Carried by Findley. Passed.

Ayes, 60.2-16(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Education.2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.2-26 Third reading. Carried by Hansell. Passed.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Baertschiger Jr, Kruse.2-28(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.3-6(H) Governor signed.3-12 Chapter 6, (2018 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2019.

HB4154 Sponsored by Representative FAHEY; SenatorMANNING JR (Presession filed.) -- Relating to wagesof employees of subcontractors.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Business and Labor.2-9 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Without recommendation as to passage, with

amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referredto Rules.

Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.2-20 Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed B-Engrossed.2-22 Second reading.2-23 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 26, 2018

Calendar.2-26 Third reading. Carried by Fahey. Passed.

Ayes, 31; Nays, 26--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,Bynum, Esquivel, Findley, Hayden, Heard, Helfrich,Kennemer, Lewis, McKeown, McLane, Meek,Nearman, Noble, Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB,Smith G, Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson; Excused, 3--Boone, Olson, Sprenger.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Bynum, Meek, Smith DB.2-27(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Rules.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4155 Sponsored by Representatives WILLIAMSON,HOLVEY; Representatives ALONSO LEON,BARKER, BARNHART, BYNUM, CLEM, DOHERTY,FAHEY, GOMBERG, GORSEK, GREENLICK, HELM,HERNANDEZ, KENY-GUYER, KOTEK, LIVELY,MALSTROM, MARSH, MCLAIN, NATHANSON,NOSSE, PILUSO, POWER, RAYFIELD, SALINAS,SANCHEZ, SMITH WARNER, SOLLMAN, SenatorsFREDERICK, GELSER, TAYLOR (Presession filed.)-- Relating to Internet service providers; anddeclaring an emergency.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules with subsequent referral to Ways andMeans.

2-13 Public Hearing held.2-20 Work Session held.2-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways andMeans be rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded byorder of the Speaker.

Minority Recommendation: Do pass with differentamendments, be printed A-Engrossed.

2-23 Second reading.2-26 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee

Report failed.Ayes, 24; Nays, 32--Alonso Leon, Barker, Barnhart, Clem,

Doherty, Evans, Fahey, Gomberg, Gorsek, Greenlick,Helm, Hernandez, Holvey, Keny-Guyer, Lively,Malstrom, Marsh, McLain, Meek, Nathanson, Nosse,

Piluso, Power, Rayfield, Reardon, Salinas, Sanchez,Smith Warner, Sollman, Williamson, Witt, SpeakerKotek; Absent, 1--McKeown; Excused, 3--Boone, Olson,Sprenger.

Third reading. Carried by Williamson. Passed.Ayes, 40; Nays, 17--Barreto, Bonham, Esquivel, Findley,

Hayden, Heard, Kennemer, McLane, Nearman,Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Smith G, Stark,Whisnant, Wilson; Excused, 3--Boone, Olson, Sprenger.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-27(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Rules.3-1 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Beyer.

Passed.Ayes, 21; Nays, 7--Boquist, DeBoer, Girod, Hansell,

Linthicum, Olsen, Winters; Excused, 2--BaertschigerJr, Kruse.

3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.4-9(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 88, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 9, 2018.

HB4156 Sponsored by Representatives DOHERTY,MALSTROM, KENNEMER; Representative NOSSE(Presession filed.) -- Relating to prescription drugcoverage by health benefit plans.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-7 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4157 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES (at therequest of former Representative Jodi Hack) --Relating to infectious disease vaccines.

2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Health Care.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4158 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES (at therequest of Representative Jennifer Williamson) --Relating to paying for return of election ballots.

2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4159 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES, SenatorJOHNSON (at the request of RepresentativeJennifer Williamson) -- Relating to the individualaccount program of the Oregon Public ServiceRetirement Plan; and declaring an emergency.

2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Business and Labor.

2-12 Public Hearing held.2-14 Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed

A-Eng and be referred to Ways and Means.Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.

2-19 Assigned to Subcommittee On General Government.2-26 Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.2-28 Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Williamson.

Passed.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Gorsek.

3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

3-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Manning Jr.

Passed.Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Kruse, Thatcher, Winters.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.

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4-13(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 118, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 13, 2018.

HB4160 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES (at therequest of Representative Jennifer Williamson) --Relating to family medical leave insurance benefits;prescribing an effective date; providing for revenueraising that requires approval by a three-fifthsmajority.

2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Early Childhood and Family Supports.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4161 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES (at therequest of Representative Jennifer Williamson) --Relating to unauthorized use of a vehicle.

2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules.

2-20 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HB4162 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES (at therequest of Representative Jennifer Williamson) --Relating to long term care facility assessment; andprescribing an effective date.

2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Revenue.

2-14 Public Hearing held.2-20 Work Session held.2-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-22 Second reading.2-23 Third reading. Carried by Smith Warner. Passed.

Ayes, 53; Nays, 3--Nearman, Parrish, Smith DB; Absent,1--Meek; Excused, 3--Barker, Clem, Esquivel.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-23(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Finance and Revenue.2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held.3-1 Recommendation: Do pass.

Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Boquist.

Passed.Ayes, 27; Nays, 1--Linthicum; Excused, 2--Baertschiger Jr,

Kruse.3-3(H) Speaker signed.3-5(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 66, (2018 Laws): Effective date June 2, 2018.

HB4163 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS-- Relating to state financial administration; anddeclaring an emergency.

2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.3-3 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Nathanson.Passed.

Ayes, 42; Nays, 17--Boles, Buehler, Bynum, Esquivel,Evans, Gorsek, Helfrich, McKeown, Meek, Nearman,Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Sollman, Sprenger,Vial; Excused, 1--Hayden.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Parrish, Smith DB.3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Steiner

Hayward. Passed.Ayes, 20; Nays, 9--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist, Girod,

Knopp, Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen;Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.

3-8(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 98, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 10, 2018.

HB5201 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS-- Relating to state financial administration; anddeclaring an emergency.

2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.3-3 Second reading.

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Nathanson.Passed.

Ayes, 56; Nays, 3--Nearman, Parrish, Reschke; Excused, 1--Hayden.

Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Smith G.3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Johnson.

Passed.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.Hass declared potential conflict of interest.Vote explanation filed by Boquist.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-10(H) Governor signed.4-18 Chapter 99, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 10, 2018.

HB5202 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS-- Relating to state financial administration; anddeclaring an emergency.

2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Ways and Means.

2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held.

Returned to Full Committee.Work Session held.Recommendation: Do pass.

3-3 Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Smith G.

Passed.Ayes, 37; Nays, 22--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,

Esquivel, Findley, Heard, Helfrich, Kennemer, Lewis,McLane, Nearman, Noble, Olson, Parrish, Post,Reschke, Smith DB, Sprenger, Stark, Vial, Wilson;Excused, 1--Hayden.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Ways and Means.Recommendation: Do pass.Second reading.Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Roblan.

Passed.Ayes, 22; Nays, 7--Baertschiger Jr, Bentz, Boquist,

Linthicum, Olsen, Thatcher, Thomsen; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-6(H) Speaker signed.3-8(S) President signed.4-3(H) Governor signed.4-11 Chapter 67, (2018 Laws): Effective date April 3, 2018.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

HCR201 Sponsored by Representative BARNHART, SenatorsBURDICK, HASS; Representatives BUEHLER,HERNANDEZ, MARSH, NOSSE, SMITH WARNER(Presession filed.) -- Commending Paul Warner forexemplary service as Legislative Revenue Officerand extending well wishes to him upon hisretirement.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

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Referred to Rules.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-8 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 13, 2018 Calendar.2-13 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Barnhart.

Adopted.Ayes, 60.

2-14(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Rules.

2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-20 Final reading. Carried by Hass. Adopted.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Riley.2-22(H) Speaker signed.2-22(S) President signed.2-22(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR202 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for RepresentativeAndy Olson) -- Recognizing and honoring FirstLieutenant Frederick E. Pokorney, Jr., for hisservice to his country.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-8 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 12, 2018 Calendar.2-12 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Olson.

Adopted.Ayes, 60.

2-13(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-14 Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-28 Final reading. Carried by Manning Jr. Adopted.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Girod, Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR203 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for Representative RonNoble) -- Recognizing and honoring Deputy ThomasRobert Farrell for his service to this state.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-9 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 16, 2018 Calendar.2-16 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Noble.

Adopted.Ayes, 60.

2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.

2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do adopt the A-Eng. resolution.

Second reading.2-28 Final reading. Carried by Roblan. Adopted.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Girod, Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR204 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for Representative RonNoble) -- Recognizing and honoring Deputy GilCatalino Datan for his service to this state.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.

2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted with amendments and be

printed A-Engrossed.2-9 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 16, 2018 Calendar.2-16 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Noble.

Adopted.Ayes, 60.

2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.

2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Do adopt the A-Eng. resolution.

Second reading.2-28 Final reading. Carried by Roblan. Adopted.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Girod, Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR205 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for RepresentativeCaddy McKeown) -- Recognizing and honoringPrivate First Class Brice M. Scott for his service tohis country.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-8 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 13, 2018 Calendar.2-13 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by McKeown.

Adopted.Ayes, 60.

2-14(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.

2-21 Public Hearing held.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-28 Final reading. Carried by Roblan. Adopted.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Girod, Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR206 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for Oregon StateUniversity) -- Congratulating Oregon StateUniversity on its 150th anniversary.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-8 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 15, 2018 Calendar.2-15 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Rayfield.

Adopted.Ayes, 60.

2-16(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Education.

2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-26 Final reading. Carried by Gelser. Adopted.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Baertschiger Jr, Kruse.2-28(H) Speaker signed.2-28(S) President signed.2-28(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR207 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for RepresentativeAndy Olson) -- Recognizing and honoring OregonState Police Trooper Ralph D. Batesfor his service tothis state.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

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Referred to Rules.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-8 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 14, 2018 Calendar.2-14 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Olson.

Adopted.Ayes, 59; Excused, 1--Witt.

2-15(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.

2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-28 Final reading. Carried by Hansell. Adopted.

Ayes, 27; Excused, 3--Girod, Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR208 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules) -- Establishingprocedural rules for legislative branch.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HCR209 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for Senator ArnieRoblan, Representative Caddy McKeown) --Recognizing and honoring Lance Corporal BryanPahl Bertrand for his service to his country.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-8 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 16, 2018 Calendar.2-16 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by McKeown,

Esquivel. Adopted.Ayes, 60.

2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.

2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-28 Final reading. Carried by Roblan. Adopted.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR210 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Rules for RepresentativeSheri Malstrom) -- Recognizing and honoringfirefighter Ryan Grimaldi for his service to thisstate.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-8 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 12, 2018 Calendar.2-12 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Malstrom.

Adopted.Ayes, 60.

2-13(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.2-14 Referred to Veterans and Emergency Preparedness.2-21 Public Hearing held.2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-27 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-28 Final reading. Carried by Riley. Adopted.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Winters.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.

3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR211 Sponsored by Representative GOMBERG;Representatives BOONE, MCKEOWN, SMITH DB,Senators JOHNSON, KRUSE, ROBLAN (Presessionfiled.) -- In memoriam: Former state RepresentativePaul Hanneman, 1936-2017.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-7 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-8 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 13, 2018 Calendar.2-13 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Gomberg.

Adopted.Ayes, 60.

2-14(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Rules.

2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-19 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-20 Final reading. Carried by Roblan. Adopted.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Kruse, Riley.2-22(H) Speaker signed.2-22(S) President signed.2-22(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR212 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES (at therequest of Representative Greg Barreto) -- Inmemoriam: Former state Representative RobertEugene "Bob" Jenson, 1931-2018.

2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules.

2-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-16 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

March 1, 2018 Calendar.3-1 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Barreto.

Adopted.Ayes, 60.

3-1(S) First reading.Rules suspended. Second reading.Rules suspended. Final reading. Carried by Hansell.

Adopted.Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR213 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES (at therequest of Representative Jennifer Williamson) -- Inmemoriam: Vera Katz, 1933-2017.

2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules.

2-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-15 Recommendation: Be adopted.2-16 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on

February 19, 2018 Calendar.2-19 Read as Special Order of Business. Carried by Williamson.

Adopted.Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Boone, McKeown, Stark.

2-20(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Rules.

2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-26 Recommendation: Be adopted.

Second reading.2-27 Final reading. Carried by Winters. Adopted.

Ayes, 28; Excused, 2--Boquist, Kruse.3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR214 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES (at therequest of Representative Jennifer Williamson) --Adjourning sine die 2018 regular session of Seventy-ninth Legislative Assembly.

3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.Referred to Rules.

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3-3 Work Session held.Recommendation: Be adopted.At Desk upon adjournment.

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

HJR201 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Human Services andHousing) -- Proposing amendment to OregonConstitution relating to affordable housing.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Human Services and Housing with subsequentreferral to Rules.

2-6 Public Hearing held.2-13 Work Session held.

Recommendation: Be adopted with amendments, beprinted A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Rulesbe rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Rules rescinded by order of theSpeaker.

2-15 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 16, 2018Calendar.

2-16 Rules suspended. Carried over to February 19, 2018Calendar.

2-19 Read. Carried by Nearman, Meek. Adopted.Ayes, 54; Excused, 2--McKeown, Stark; Excused for

Business of the House, 4--Helfrich, Nathanson, Piluso,Wilson.

2-20(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.Referred to Human Services, then Rules.

2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-23 Recommendation: Be adopted and be referred to Rules by

prior reference.Referred to Rules by prior reference.

2-27 Work Session held.2-28 Recommendation: Do adopt the A-Eng. resolution.

Second reading.3-1 Final reading. Carried by Winters. Adopted.

Ayes, 24; Nays, 5--Baertschiger Jr, Girod, Linthicum,Olsen, Thomsen; Excused, 1--Kruse.

3-2(H) Speaker signed.3-3(S) President signed.3-3(H) Filed with Secretary of State.

HJR202 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule12.00. Presession filed (at the request of HouseInterim Committee on Human Services andHousing) -- Proposing amendment to OregonConstitution relating to affordable housing.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Human Services and Housing with subsequentreferral to Rules.

3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HJR203 Sponsored by Representative GREENLICK,Senators MONNES ANDERSON, BEYER, STEINERHAYWARD; Representatives ALONSO LEON,BARNHART, BOONE, EVANS, FAHEY, GOMBERG,GORSEK, HELM, HERNANDEZ, HOLVEY, KENY-GUYER, KOTEK, LIVELY, MALSTROM, MARSH,MCLAIN, MEEK, NATHANSON, NOSSE, PILUSO,POWER, RAYFIELD, REARDON, SALINAS,SANCHEZ, SMITH WARNER, SOLLMAN,WILLIAMSON, WITT, Senators DEMBROW,FREDERICK, GELSER, MANNING JR, MONROE,PROZANSKI, RILEY, TAYLOR, WAGNER(Presession filed.) -- Proposing amendment toOregon Constitution relating to obligation of stateto ensure access to health care.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Health Care with subsequent referral to Rules.2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held.2-9 Recommendation: Be adopted with amendments, be

printed A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Rulesbe rescinded.

Subsequent referral to Rules rescinded by order of theSpeaker.

2-13 Read. Carried by Greenlick. Adopted.Ayes, 35; Nays, 25--Barreto, Boles, Bonham, Buehler,

Esquivel, Findley, Hayden, Heard, Helfrich,Kennemer, Lewis, McLane, Nearman, Noble, Olson,Parrish, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Smith G, Sprenger,Stark, Vial, Whisnant, Wilson.

Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.2-14(S) First reading. Referred to President’s desk.

Referred to Health Care.2-19 Public Hearing held.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

HJR204 Sponsored by Representative HEARD (Presessionfiled.) -- Proposing amendment to OregonConstitution establishing Oregon CitizensRedistricting Commission.

1-22(H) Presession Released to the Public.2-5 First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.

Referred to Rules.3-3 In committee upon adjournment.

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GeneralLegislativeSummary

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-1

MEASURES INTRODUCED BY INDIVIDUAL SENATORS

BAERTSCHIGER JR—

SENATE BILLS1506 1554 1557 15601 1561

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS4008 4056 4057 4089 4100 4101 4106 41124118 4124

BENTZ—

SENATE BILLS1530 1554 1560 1562

HOUSE BILLS4008 4046 40561 4092 4134

BEYER—

SENATE BILLS15161 15191 1556 1557 1562 15641

HOUSE BILLS40011 40051 4008 4056 4058 4078 40791 40924103 4108 4135

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS2031

BOQUIST—

SENATE BILLS1506 1552 15531 1557 1560 1561 1562

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS4005 4008 4056 40781 4092 40981 4112 41154116 4121 4124 41271 4129 4130

BURDICK—

SENATE BILLS15161 15231 1531 1539 1551 1554 1555 15561562 1563 15671

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2051

HOUSE BILLS4008 4056 40781

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2011

COURTNEY—

SENATE BILLS15011 15021 1516 1562 15631 15671

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2011 2021 2031 2051 2061

SENATE JOINT MEMORIALS2011 2021

HOUSE BILLS4008

DEBOER—

SENATE BILLS1506 15301 1555 1557 1560 1561 1562

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS4008 4089 4120 4134

DEMBROW—

SENATE BILLS1516 1531 1539 15411 1551 1554 1562 15631

HOUSE BILLS40011 4003 4008 4010 4058 4079 4081 40894113 4126 4133 4135 41401 41411 41481

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

FREDERICK—

SENATE BILLS1516 15311 1539 1557 1562 1563

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4008 40101 4051 4056 4072 40744076 4077 4089 4090 4091 4130 41331 41341

4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

GELSER—

SENATE BILLS1516 1531 1532 1539 15401 1551 1554 15571562 1563

HOUSE BILLS4001 4008 4058 4074 4082 41041 4111 412641291 4134 4135 4149 41501 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

1 Denotes Principal Sponsorship

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MEASURES INTRODUCED BY INDIVIDUAL SENATORS

GIROD—

SENATE BILLS1530 1539 15411 1551 1556 1560 1561 1562

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2051

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS4008 4057 4072 4083 4089 40921 4101 4134

HANSELL—

SENATE BILLS15021 1530 1539 1551 15561 1557 15621

HOUSE BILLS4008 40461 40481 4051 4056 40691 4072 408941031 41061 41081 4127 4134 41391 41531

HASS—

SENATE BILLS1516 1539 15541 1562 1563

HOUSE BILLS4008 4048 40741

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2011

JOHNSON—

SENATE BILLS1516 15321 1539 1554 1556 15601 1562

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2051

HOUSE BILLS4005 4006 4008 40211 4022 4026 4035 40494053 4058 4065 4074 40751 4089 4108 41154118 4120 41241 4129 4130 4133 4159

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS211

KNOPP—

SENATE BILLS1539 1556 1557 15581 1562

HOUSE BILLS4008 4046 4057 4058 4071 4078 4101 41084134

KRUSE—

SENATE BILLS15241 1539 1550 1552 1557 1560 1561

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS4008 4089 41081 4129 4130

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS211

LINTHICUM—

SENATE BILLS15521 1554 1557 15601 1561 1562

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS40051 4008 4036 40571 41001 4101 4134

MANNING JR—

SENATE BILLS1501 15061 1516 1530 15311 1539 1551 155415571 1559 1562 1563

SENATE JOINT MEMORIALS201

HOUSE BILLS4001 4008 40101 4056 4058 4076 4089 40904091 4098 4111 4126 4127 4134 4135 41491

4154

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

MONNES ANDERSON—

SENATE BILLS1516 1531 1532 15391 1554 1555 1557 15621563

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS205

HOUSE BILLS4005 4008 4010 4046 4078 4079 4098 41034107 4133 4134 4135 4137

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS2031

MONROE—

SENATE BILLS1516 1531 1539 1554 1556 1562 1563

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4008 40541 4069 4112 4117 4127

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

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MEASURES INTRODUCED BY INDIVIDUAL SENATORS

OLSEN—

SENATE BILLS15061 15191 1551 1556 15571 1560 1562

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS4008 4058 4089 4098 4108 4124 4134 4150

PROZANSKI—

SENATE BILLS1516 1539 15511 1554 15621 1563

HOUSE BILLS4001 40081 40561 4078 40821 40891 41161 412641351 41471 4148 4149

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

RILEY—

SENATE BILLS1506 15151 1516 1523 1531 1539 1551 15541557 1563

HOUSE BILLS4001 4008 4074 4078 4103 4112 4126 4127

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

ROBLAN—

SENATE BILLS1516 1539 15411 15501 1551 1554 1556 15571560 1562 1563

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2051

HOUSE BILLS4008 40461 4051 4056 4058 4069 4072 40761

4079 4092 4103 41081 41091 4112 41241 41291

41301 4133 4139 41411

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS211

STEINER HAYWARD—

SENATE BILLS1516 1530 1531 1539 1554 15551 1562 1563

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2051

HOUSE BILLS40051 4008 4010 4078 4082 4104 41051 41271

41331 4134 41351

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS2031

TAYLOR—

SENATE BILLS1516 1539 1551 1554 15621

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4005 4008 4058 4126 4127 41294130 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

THATCHER—

SENATE BILLS1551 15571 1559 1562

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS4008 4046 4134 41411 41501

THOMSEN—

SENATE BILLS1516 15231 1551 1554 1556 1557 1560 15611562

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS4008 40441 4058 4078 4092 4108 4112 41184124 4134 4150 41521

WAGNER—

SENATE BILLS1557 1562 1563

SENATE JOINT MEMORIALS201

HOUSE BILLS4008 4010 4035 4056 4072 4102 4133 41344150 4151

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

WINTERS—

SENATE BILLS15411 1557 15591 15611 15671

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS2011

HOUSE BILLS4008 4134 4149

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HLS-4 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

SENATE MEASURES INTRODUCED BY COMMITTEE

WAYS AND MEANS—

SENATE BILLS5701 5702 5703

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-5

SENATE MEASURES PRESESSION FILED

SENATE BILLS1501 1502 1506 1507 1508 1509 1510 15111512 1513 1514 1515 1516 1517 1518 15191520 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 15271528 1529 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 15351536 1537 1538 1539 1540 1541 1542 15431544 1545 1546 1547 1548 1549 1550 15511552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 15591560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1567

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204

SENATE JOINT MEMORIALS201

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

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HLS-6 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

MEASURES REFERRED TO SENATE COMMITTEES

Business and Transportation

In Committee

SENATE BILLS1537 1552 1564

HOUSE BILLS4138

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1506 1516 1519 1532 1536

HOUSE BILLS4048 4054 4068 4088 4111

Education

In Committee

SENATE BILLS1513 1530

HOUSE BILLS4113

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1520 1521 1522 1554 1557 1563

HOUSE BILLS4013 4036 4043 4044 4047 4067 4141 41504153

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS206

Environment and Natural Resources

In Committee

SENATE BILLS1502 1508 1558 1560

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1507 1509 1533 1541 1550

HOUSE BILLS4030 4031 4124

Finance and Revenue

In Committee

SENATE BILLS1515 1527

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1520 1523 1528 1529 1553

HOUSE BILLS4026 4028 4080 4117 4120 4162

General Government and Accountability

In Committee

SENATE BILLS1514

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1501 1545 1559 1565

HOUSE BILLS4022 4052 4073 4127

Health Care

In Committee

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1539 1547 1548 1549

HOUSE BILLS4019 4104 4107

Human Services

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1525 1526 1540 1555

HOUSE BILLS4009 4014 4134

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-7

MEASURES REFERRED TO SENATE COMMITTEES

Judiciary

In Committee

SENATE BILLS1531

SENATE JOINT MEMORIALS201

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1538 1543 1551 1556 1562

SENATE JOINT MEMORIALS202

HOUSE BILLS4008 4050 4055 4056 4082 4087 4094 40954097 4116 4135 4145 4149

Rules

In Committee

SENATE BILLS1507 1511 1512 1521

SENATE JOINT MEMORIALS202

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE BILLS4013 4027 4086 4093 4127 4154

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1510 1542 1544 1556 1559 1567

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 203 205 206

HOUSE BILLS4018 4155

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 211 213

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

Transportation

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4059 4062 4064

Veterans and Emergency Preparedness

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1517 1518

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS204

HOUSE BILLS4098

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS202 203 204 205 207 209 210

Ways and Means

In Committee

SENATE BILLS1518 1519 1539 1545

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1506 1516 1541 1544 1565 1566 5701 57025703

HOUSE BILLS4005 4006 4007 4010 4020 4023 4035 40384049 4053 4063 4065 4074 4079 4089 41184129 4130 4133 4137 4139 4143 4152 41594163 5201 5202

Workforce

In Committee

SENATE BILLS1524 1535 1561

Reported Out

SENATE BILLS1534 1546 1566

HOUSE BILLS4012 4046 4058 4093 4144

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HLS-8 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

MEASURES PASSED OR ADOPTED BY THE SENATE

SENATE BILLS1501 1506 1509 1510 1516 1517 1520 152215231 1525 1526 1528 15291 1532 1533 15341536 15381 15401 1541 1542 15431 1544 154615471 1548 15491 1550 15511 1553 1554 15551556 15571 1559 15621 1563 1565 1566 15675701 5702 5703

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204 205 206

HOUSE BILLS4005 4006 4007 4008 4009 4010 4012 40144018 4019 4020 4022 4023 4026 4028 40304031 4035 4036 4038 4043 4044 4046 40474048 4049 4050 4052 4053 4054 4055 40564058 4059 4062 4063 4064 4065 4067 40684073 4074 4079 4080 4082 4087 4088 40894094 4095 4097 4098 4104 4107 4111 41164117 4118 4120 4124 4129 4130 4133 41344135 4137 4139 4141 4143 4144 4145 41494150 4152 4153 4155 4159 4162 4163 52015202

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204 205 206 207 209210 211 212 213

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

1 Repassed or Readopted

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-9

SENATE MEASURES FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204 205 206

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HLS-10 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

SENATE MEASURES SIGNED BY GOVERNOR

SENATE BILLS1501 1506 1510 1516 1517 1520 1522 15231525 1526 1528 1529 1532 1533 1534 15361538 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1546 15471548 1549 1550 1551 1553 1554 1555 15571559 1562 1563 1565 1566 1567 5701 57025703

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-11

MEASURES INTRODUCED BY INDIVIDUAL REPRESENTATIVES

ALONSO LEON—

HOUSE BILLS4005 4006 4008 4010 4035 4053 4079 41021

41031 4104 4105 4107 4111 4113 4127 41284129 4130 4133 4134 4137 41401 41411 41474150 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1551 15571 1562 15631

BARKER—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4046 4048 40491 40501 4053 40551

4056 4058 4074 40821 4090 4112 4113 41164122 4130 4155

SENATE BILLS1539 1551 1556 1562

BARNHART—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4004 4005 4008 4010 40221 40724114 4126 4155

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2011

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

BARRETO—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4037 4046 4056 4057 4069 40784089 4092 4101 4103 41061 4109 4112 41154116 4124 41391 41531

SENATE BILLS1556 1560 1562

BOLES—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4056 4057 4078 4101 4124

BONHAM—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4046 4057 4074 4078 4101 41181

41191 4152

SENATE BILLS1560 1562

BOONE—

HOUSE BILLS4008 40211 4035 4037 40451 4056 4074 4092

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS211

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1530

BUEHLER—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4036 4037 40461 4056 4078 41151

41251 41361 4137 4139 4152

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201

SENATE BILLS1562

BYNUM—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4009 40101 4035 4044 40471 4054 40744112 4113 41271 41281 41331 4134 41411 41494150 4155

SENATE BILLS1516 1551 1556 1559 1562

CLEM—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4068 41131 41141 4155

SENATE BILLS1551

DOHERTY—

HOUSE BILLS4006 4008 4035 4036 40481 40511 4058 40784092 4102 4103 4105 4107 41131 4117 41234147 4155 41561

ESQUIVEL—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4036 40371 4046 40481 4051 40554056 4057 4068 4070 4071 4073 4074 40894090 4091 4092 4101 4106 4108 4109 41154116 4120 4124 41291 4139 4142

SENATE BILLS1506 1556 1560

1 Denotes Principal Sponsorship

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HLS-12 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

MEASURES INTRODUCED BY INDIVIDUAL REPRESENTATIVES

EVANS—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4037 4051 4052 4055 4058 40684074 4076 4077 4078 4079 4083 40901 40911

40981 4105 4113 4128 4139 4147 4152

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1506 1556 1557

FAHEY—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4005 4008 4010 4035 4045 4053 40744076 4089 4098 4102 41101 4121 4126 413041341 4140 41541 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1551 1562 1563

FINDLEY—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4109 4153

GOMBERG—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 40451 40461 4048 4051 40521 40584069 4077 4078 4089 4090 4091 4113 41204129 4130 41471 4155

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS2111

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1506 1551 1562

GORSEK—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4008 4035 4056 4074 4081 41124113 41221 41231 4130 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

GREENLICK—

HOUSE BILLS4001 40031 4008 4009 4010 4053 4074 40764079 4081 4082 40841 4085 4098 4102 41034105 4111 4122 4126 4127 4128 4129 41304134 4135 4147 4148 4149 4150 41511 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS2031

SENATE BILLS1530 1539 1551 1563

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS205

HAYDEN—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4010 4035 4046 4049 4053 4056 40701

40711 4078 4081 41041 4116 4124 4129 41304133 41461

SENATE BILLS1506 1516 1551 1562

HEARD—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4046 4057 40981 4101 41071 410941241 4139 41411

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS2041

SENATE BILLS15601

HELFRICH—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4009 4035 40441 4046 4049 4055 40564089 4092 4115 4116 4118 4137 4139 41424150 41521

SENATE BILLS1506 1516 1541 1551 1557 1559 1562

HELM—

HOUSE BILLS40011 4003 4004 4008 4035 4069 4074 40764089 4099 41101 4121 4126 4127 4147 41481

4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1516 1551 1563

HERNANDEZ—

HOUSE BILLS40011 4003 4008 40101 4022 4035 4044 40744076 4077 4078 4085 4102 41111 4113 41174126 4130 4133 4134 41401 41411 4147 41494150 4155

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-13

MEASURES INTRODUCED BY INDIVIDUAL REPRESENTATIVES

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1506 1551 15571 15631

HOLVEY—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4005 4008 4022 4035 4048 40514058 4079 4090 4105 4113 4126 4135 41471

41481 4149 41551

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS15511 1562 1563

KENNEMER—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4037 4051 4056 4057 4078 4099 41014103 4104 4108 4109 4112 41281 41381 41421

41561

SENATE BILLS1531 1556

KENY-GUYER—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4004 4005 4006 4008 4009 40104022 4035 4053 4074 40761 40771 4079 40814082 4084 4098 4103 4104 4105 4111 41134117 4120 4121 41261 4127 41291 4130 41331

41341 4135 4137 4140 4141 4147 4148 41514155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1506 1551 1557 1562 1563

KOTEK—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4005 40061 4008 4010 4035 41351

4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

LEWIS—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4036 4037 4051 4055 4056 40574069 4074 4078 4089 40921 4098 4101 41094115 4116 4129 4130 4152

SENATE BILLS1530 1562

LIVELY—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4005 4008 4035 40691 4074 4078 40794083 4084 4092 4098 4105 41121 4113 41174127 41301 4147 4148 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1551 1556 1562

MALSTROM—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4008 4035 4051 4074 4078 40794084 4091 4103 41041 41051 41071 4113 41264133 4137 4149 4155 41561

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1551 1562

MARSH—

HOUSE BILLS40011 4003 4005 4008 4035 4058 4069 40721

4074 4078 4110 41201 41211 4126 4129 41334135 4139 4147 4148 4155

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1551 1562 1563

MCKEOWN—

HOUSE BILLS4005 4008 4035 4053 4058 4074 4083 40894092 40981 4104 4106 4109 4124 41291 41301

41391

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS211

SENATE BILLS1516 1550 1551 1554 1562

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS205

MCLAIN—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4005 4008 4035 4049 4051 4068 4074

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HLS-14 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

MEASURES INTRODUCED BY INDIVIDUAL REPRESENTATIVES

4079 4084 40891 4090 4098 4103 4113 412341261 41271 4128 4130 41401 4141 4147 41494150 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1562

MCLANE—

HOUSE BILLS4008 40351 40361 40511 4056

MEEK—

HOUSE BILLS4005 4008 40101 4035 4037 4048 4058 40691

4074 4077 40831 4090 4091 4092 40981 411341281 41341

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1551 1557

NATHANSON—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4054 40791 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS205

NEARMAN—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4017 4035 4036 4037 4046 4052 40554056 4057 4058 4068 4069 4070 4071 40734078 4081 4092 4101 4106 4109 4112 41154116 4118 4119 4124 4125 41311 41321 41364142 4152

SENATE BILLS1501

NOBLE—

HOUSE BILLS40051 4008 4035 4036 4037 4046 4056 40584068 4069 4074 4078 4081 4082 4083 40924098 4100 4101 4103 4107 4108 4109 41121

41151 41161 4118 4121 4127 4129 4133 41344139

SENATE BILLS1506 1541 1551 1557 1560

NOSSE—

HOUSE BILLS4001 40031 40051 4006 4008 4022 4035 40534054 4074 4076 4077 40781 4079 4085 40904091 4103 4104 4105 4107 4113 4120 41264129 4130 4139 4141 4147 4149 4155 4156

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS15231 1539 1551 1562

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS205

OLSON—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4036 4037 40551 40561 4057 4058 40734081 4082 40831 4089 4092 4101 4108 41094116 4121 4142

SENATE BILLS1506 1556 1560 1562

PARRISH—

HOUSE BILLS4008 40101 4035 4037 4049 4068 40701 40711

4133 41461

SENATE BILLS1506 1516 1541 1551 1559 1562

PILUSO—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4008 4010 4035 4049 4051 40544056 4058 4074 40811 40821 4084 4098 411241221 4129 41301 4134 41401 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS15311 1551 15621

POST—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4055 4057 40681 40781 4098 41014116 4121 4139

SENATE BILLS1506 1560 1562

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-15

MEASURES INTRODUCED BY INDIVIDUAL REPRESENTATIVES

POWER—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4005 40081 40101 4035 4072 40731

4076 4079 4082 4084 40851 4089 40991 41004105 4108 4113 4126 4128 4129 4133 41344135 41401 4148 4149 4150 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1506 1551 1562

RAYFIELD—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4008 4035 40761 40771 4079 4104 41054107 4113 4149 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS15551

REARDON—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4008 4010 4022 4035 40461 40531

40541 4069 4074 4079 4084 4102 4124 41284130 4134 4147 4148

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1554 1557 1562

RESCHKE—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4037 4046 4055 4056 40571 40581

4069 40731 4074 4078 4083 4089 4092 41011

4104 4106 4115 4116 4124 4139 4142

SENATE BILLS1506 1541 1557 1560

SALINAS—

HOUSE BILLS4001 40031 4005 4008 4035 4051 40561 40581

4074 4076 4084 4089 41051 4111 4113 41264130 4133 4134 4135 4141 4147 4149 41501

41511 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1551 15621

SANCHEZ—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 40081 40091 40101 4035 4051 40534056 4074 4076 4077 4081 4082 4084 40984102 4111 4113 4121 4122 4124 4126 41284129 4130 4133 4134 41371 4147 4149 41504151 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS15061 1531 1551 1562 1563

SMITH DB—

HOUSE BILLS4005 4008 4022 4035 4036 4037 4046 40554056 4057 4068 40691 4074 4075 4078 40894090 4098 4100 4101 4106 41081 41091 41154116 41181 4121 41241 4129 4130 4133 41344139 4152

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS211

SENATE BILLS1506 15501 1551 1554 1556 1557 15601 1562

SMITH G—

HOUSE BILLS4008 40111 4055 40771 4103 41171 41531

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS205

SMITH WARNER—

HOUSE BILLS4001 40041 4006 4008 4035 4074 4105 41171

4139 4147 4155

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1551 1554 1562

SOLLMAN—

HOUSE BILLS4001 4003 4005 4008 4009 4010 4022 40354044 40531 4072 40741 40751 4076 4077 40794082 4089 4090 4098 4104 4111 4116 412441261 4127 4129 4130 4137 4139 4141 41474150 4151 4155

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

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HLS-16 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

MEASURES INTRODUCED BY INDIVIDUAL REPRESENTATIVES

SENATE BILLS1506 1516 1551 1554 1557 1562 1563

SPRENGER—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4036 4037 40511 4056 40721 40731

4074 4089 4100 41011 4106 4109 41191

SENATE BILLS1560

STARK—

HOUSE BILLS40081 4035 4036 4055 40571 40581 40811 408941001 41011 4108 4109 4115 4116 4124 41344142

SENATE BILLS1560 15621

VIAL—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4036 4046 40471 4056 4069 40744075 4078 4082 40921 40991 4103 4104 410841121 4115 4116 4124 41261 41271 4129 413041341 41381

SENATE BILLS1557

WHISNANT—

HOUSE BILLS4008 40171 40351 4036 4037 40461 4049 40514053 4056 4057 4089 4092 4098 4101 41154116 4142 4150

SENATE BILLS1506 1523 1557 1560 1562

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS205

WILLIAMSON—

HOUSE BILLS40011 4008 4035 4056 4074 4082 4111 411341401 4147 41491 41551

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1541 1551 1562 1563

WILSON—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4035 4036 4046 4051 4056 4057 40684078 4083 40891 4092 4101 4108 4112 4115

4118 4124 4142

SENATE BILLS1556 1560

WITT—

HOUSE BILLS4008 4010 4037 4051 4053 4054 40561 40684074 4077 4079 4082 40831 4089 4090 40914092 4098 4100 4106 4108 4109 41111 41164122 41241 4129 4130 4134 4147 4150 4151

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1541 1556 1560

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-17

HOUSE MEASURES INTRODUCED BY COMMITTEE

REVENUE—

HOUSE BILLS4080

RULES—

HOUSE BILLS4157 4158 4159 4160 4161 4162

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS212 213 214

WAYS AND MEANS—

HOUSE BILLS4163 5201 5202

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HLS-18 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

HOUSE MEASURES PRESESSION FILED

HOUSE BILLS4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 4007 40084009 4010 4011 4012 4013 4014 4015 40164017 4018 4019 4020 4021 4022 4023 40244025 4026 4027 4028 4029 4030 4031 40324033 4034 4035 4036 4037 4038 4039 40404041 4042 4043 4044 4045 4046 4047 40484049 4050 4051 4052 4053 4054 4055 40564057 4058 4059 4060 4061 4062 4063 40644065 4066 4067 4068 4069 4070 4071 40724073 4074 4075 4076 4077 4078 4079 40804081 4082 4083 4084 4085 4086 4087 40884089 4090 4091 4092 4093 4094 4095 40964097 4098 4099 4100 4101 4102 4103 41044105 4106 4107 4108 4109 4110 4111 41124113 4114 4115 4116 4117 4118 4119 41204121 4122 4123 4124 4125 4126 4127 41284129 4130 4131 4132 4133 4134 4135 41364137 4138 4139 4140 4141 4142 4143 41444145 4146 4147 4148 4149 4150 4151 41524153 4154 4155 4156

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208209 210 211

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-19

MEASURES IN HOUSE COMMITTEES

Agriculture and Natural Resources

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4034 4045 4075 4100

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4015 4029 4030 4031 4068 4089 4106 41094118 4124

SENATE BILLS1501 1533 1550

Business and Labor

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4021 4070 4071 4110 4112 4114 4123 41284131

SENATE BILLS1556

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4012 4046 4048 4058 4086 4087 4088 40934113 4115 4122 4127 4144 4147 4154 4159

SENATE BILLS1534 1546 1551

Early Childhood and Family Supports

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4037 4160

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4065 4066 4067 4079 4081

Economic Development and Trade

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4023 4024 4025 4052 4121

Education

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4119

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4013 4036 4044 4047 4051 4102

SENATE BILLS1522

Energy and Environment

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4001 4002 4016 4022 4126 4148

Health Care

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4057 4072 4084 4101 4103 4105 4125 41364146 4156 4157

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4003 4005 4018 4019 4020 4104 4107 41334135 4137 4143 4151

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS203

SENATE BILLS1509 1547 1548 1549

Higher Education and Workforce Development

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4014 4035 4041 4042 4043 4053 4141 4153

SENATE BILLS1554 1557 1563

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HLS-20 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

MEASURES IN HOUSE COMMITTEES

Human Services and Housing

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4085

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS202

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4006 4007 4010 4129 4134

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

SENATE BILLS1525 1526 1540

Information Management and Technology

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4023

Judiciary

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4132 4140

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4008 4009 4049 4050 4055 4056 4082 40944095 4096 4097 4116 4145 4149 4150

SENATE BILLS1538 1543 1562

Revenue

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4011 4017 4078 4083 4091 4108 4142

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4007 4026 4027 4028 4069 4074 4080 41174120 4139 4162

SENATE BILLS1523 1528 1529 1555

Rules

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4001 4002 4003 4016 4032 4033 4076 40774092 4115 4147 4158 4161

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS208

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS204

SENATE BILLS1509

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4073 4086 4154 4155

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204 205 206 207 209210 211 212 213 214

SENATE BILLS1510 1520 1542 1547 1553 1559 1567

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 205 206

Transportation

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4060 4061

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4059

Transportation Policy

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4054 4062 4063 4064 4092 4099 4111 41304138

SENATE BILLS1532 1536

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-21

MEASURES IN HOUSE COMMITTEES

Veterans and Emergency Preparedness

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4004 4090

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4038 4039 4040 4098 4152

SENATE BILLS1517

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS204

Ways and Means

In Committee

HOUSE BILLS4015 4024 4025 4029 4039 4040 4041 40424051 4066 4069 4081 4096 4099 4102 41064109 4121 4122 4126 4148 4151

Reported Out

HOUSE BILLS4005 4006 4007 4010 4020 4023 4035 40384049 4053 4063 4065 4074 4079 4089 41184129 4130 4133 4137 4139 4143 4152 41594163 5201 5202

SENATE BILLS1506 1516 1541 1544 1565 1566 5701 57025703

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HLS-22 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

MEASURES PASSED OR ADOPTED BY THE HOUSE

HOUSE BILLS4005 4006 4007 4008 40091 4010 4012 40134014 40181 4019 4020 40221 4023 4026 402740281 4030 40311 4035 4036 4038 4043 40444046 4047 40481 4049 4050 4052 4053 405440551 4056 4058 4059 40621 4063 4064 40654067 4068 4073 4074 4079 4080 4082 408640871 4088 4089 4093 40941 4095 4097 40984104 4107 41111 4113 4116 4117 4118 41204124 4127 4129 4130 4133 4134 4135 41374138 4139 41411 4143 4144 4145 4149 41504152 4153 4154 4155 4159 4162 4163 52015202

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204 205 206 207 209210 211 212 213

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201 203

SENATE BILLS1501 1506 1510 1516 1517 1520 1522 15231525 1526 1528 1529 1532 1533 1534 15361538 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1546 15471548 1549 1550 1551 1553 1554 1555 15571559 1562 1563 1565 1566 1567 5701 57025703

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204 205 206

1 Repassed or Readopted

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY HLS-23

HOUSE MEASURES FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS201 202 203 204 205 206 207 209210 211 212 213

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS201

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HLS-24 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

HOUSE MEASURES SIGNED BY GOVERNOR

HOUSE BILLS4005 4006 4007 4008 4009 4010 4012 40144018 4019 4020 4022 4023 4026 4028 40304031 4035 4036 4038 4043 4044 4046 40474048 4049 4050 4052 4053 4054 4055 40564058 4059 4062 4063 4064 4065 4067 40684073 4074 4079 4080 4082 4087 4088 40894094 4095 4097 4098 4104 4107 4111 41164117 4118 4120 4124 4129 4130 4133 41344135 4137 4139 4141 4143 4144 4145 41494150 4152 4153 4155 4159 4162 4163 52015202