Legislative Highlights
School leaders ask where money will come from for great ideas
April 21, 2023Senate Bill 283 A was crafted to address school workforce shortages. Sharie Lewis, Parkrose’s director of business services and operations, said the bill’s costs will be a disaster for school... Read More
The Look Ahead | April 17
April 17, 2023Monday 10:30 a.m.: The Senate is scheduled to vote on: 3 p.m.: The House Education Committee will hold an informational meeting on: Tuesday 3 p.m.: The Senate Education Committee will... Read More
Education advocates hone State School Fund case
April 17, 2023School board member Mitzi Bauer sent a letter April 5 to Ways and Means Co-Chair Rep. Tawna Sanchez. She said her message was simple: Schools must serve all children, and... Read More
What about the bill to permit school board member stipends?
April 17, 2023Tomorrow, on Tuesday, April 18, there will be a public hearing on a bill that would make a small but significant change to school board service. Currently, school board service... Read More
Legislative Briefs | April 17
April 17, 2023Standards for recovery schools House Bill 2767 A What it does: Recovery schools are alternative high schools specifically established to support students in recovery from substance use disorders. House Bill 2767... Read More
Legislative Briefs | April 10
April 10, 2023PERS rules House Bill 2296 A What it does: In 2019, Senate Bill 1049 made changes to the Public Employees Retirement System, including redirecting a portion of member contributions toward... Read More
Halftime in the 2023 legislative session means it’s time for some pep talks
April 7, 2023For advocates and lobbyists, this week is legislative halftime. The legislative session hit its midpoint with the first chamber work session deadline Tuesday, April 4. Policy committees have concluded their... Read More
Bill would restore educators’ voice to school funding calculations
April 7, 2023A bill to reframe the biennial school funding debate stayed one step ahead of the legislative reaper. House Bill 2739 would restore education stakeholders’ input into state calculations on the... Read More
The Look Ahead | April 10
April 7, 2023The Senate and House have more bills scheduled for Monday than they can hear, so they will likely change hearing times and many bills will be carried over to later... Read More
Legislative Briefs | April 3
March 31, 2023Ensuring that graduates are prepared HB 2264 What it does: House bill 2264 would require ODE to conduct a study to determine how best to ensure all high school graduates... Read More
The Look Ahead | April 3
March 31, 2023Committee agendas are packed beyond any possibility of hearing all the bills and are changing daily, making a complete calendar listing mostly pointless. Below are a few key bills and... Read More
Bill shapes are starting to emerge at midpoint of the 2023 legislative session
March 31, 2023Bill shapes are starting to emerge from the muck of the 2023 legislative session. A procedural deadline on Tuesday, April 4, is separating the possible from the doomed. A flurry... Read More
Public’s turn to talk about State School Fund
March 27, 2023The Legislature has made its State School Fund intentions public. Now the public can let the Legislature know what it thinks. A state budget framework released Thursday proposed $9.9 billion for... Read More
Kotek unveils bill to centralize education oversight
March 27, 2023Gov. Tina Kotek’s education adviser’s first foray into the Senate Education Committee to present a bill was a doozy. The bombshell Melissa Goff dropped with little warning Thursday would fundamentally... Read More
Legislative Briefs | March 27
March 27, 2023Transportation costs House Bill 3014 What it does: Schools face limits on spending State School Fund money on transporting students. HB 3014 would add alternative transportation costs such as public transit... Read More
The Look Ahead | March 27
March 27, 2023Bills in policy committees must receive a work session in the chamber they started in by April 4 or they are effectively dead. Committee agendas are packed beyond any possibility... Read More
Understanding bill likelihood is as easy as 1-2-3
March 22, 2023The first legislative deadline to get bills heard passed Friday, March 17, beginning the visible sifting of bills’ prospects. The next major deadline is the April 4 first chamber deadline to actually... Read More
Legislators peer under the State School Fund hood
March 22, 2023Education advocates’ most anticipated bill, the State School Fund, has appeared. Oregon legislators are getting a tutorial on exactly what it will pay for. The Joint Ways and Means Education... Read More