Progressive Party Offers Advice on Remaining Bills at Oregon Legislature

As the 2001 Session of the Oregon Legislature draws to a close, there remain many bills realistically still on the table. The State Council of the Oregon Progressive Party on June 3 offered its views on 11 such bills. The reasons for the OPP positions are explained at Views on 2011 End of Session Bills.      Read more ...
 
SUPPORTED BILLS

The State Council of the Oregon Progressive Party supports these bills:
 
SB 40:  Removes State Income Tax Deduction for Contributions to Charities that Spend Less than 30% of their Budgets on Actual Charitable Services (in House Revenue Committee; passed Senate)
SB 695A: Bans Baby Bottles and Drinking Cups for Children Containing Chemical Clearly Linked to Cancer, Diabetes, Autism, and Other Problems (in House Energy, Environment and Water Committee; passed Senate)
SB 742A: Allows In-State Tuition for Non-Citizens Who Have Been in Oregon Schools for 3 Years (in House Rules Committee; passed Senate)
HB 2492: Removes Uncontested Democratic Party and Republican Party "Precinct Committeeperson" Races from the Ballot (in House Rules Committee)
HB 2894-3 Requires Disclosure of Major Funders in Campaign Ads about Candidates (in House Rules Committee)
HB 3446: Requires that Members of the Legislature to Face Some Competition When Seeking Other Jobs in Oregon Government (in Senate Rules Committee; passed House)
HB 3517:  Joins Oregon to the National Popular Vote Plan for Electing the President of the United States (in House Rules Committee)
 
OPPOSED BILLS
 
The State Council of the Oregon Progressive Party opposes these bills (and opposes stuffing their content into other bills):
 
SB 270A: Limits Aggregate Fines for Failure to Report Political Contributions or Expenditures to $5,000 Per Month (in House Rules Committee; passed Senate)
HB 2259: Increases Delay for Reporting Most Contributions Near Elections from 7 Days to 14 Days (in House Rules Committee)
HJR 7A: Granting New Powers to Governor and Legislature, Upon Governor's Declaration of a "Catastrophic Disaster" (in Senate Rules Committee; passed House)
HJR 44A: Putting on the Statewide Ballot a Measure to Modify A Little of the Old-Style Language in the Oregon Constitution (in Senate Rules Committee; passed House)