HB 3042

Limits terminations and rent increases for three years after tenants' housing is withdrawn from publicly supported housing.

Status Chapter Number Assigned
Sponsors Courtney Neron Misslin (Democrat) (Chief), Wlnsvey Campos (Democrat) (Chief), Ricki Ruiz (Democrat) (Chief), Julie Fahey (Democrat), Khanh Pham (Democrat), Mark Gamba (Democrat), Ben Bowman (Democrat) (Chief), Tom Andersen (Democrat), Annessa Hartman (Democrat), Travis Nelson (Democrat), Gregory Smith (Republican) (Chief), Maxine Dexter (Democrat), Dacia Grayber (Democrat), Deb Patterson (Democrat) (Chief), Aaron Woods (Democrat), James Manning Jr. (Democrat), Kayse Jama (Democrat) (Chief)
Fiscal impact No fiscal impact
Revenue impact No revenue impact
Emergency clause Yes

Bill Text

Limits terminations and rent increases for three years after tenants’ housing is withdrawn from publicly supported housing and requires certain notices and procedures.

Original Bill Text

Sponsors#

Chief Sponsors: Courtney Neron Misslin, Wlnsvey Campos, Ricki Ruiz, Ben Bowman

Co-Sponsors: Julie Fahey, Khanh Pham, Mark Gamba

Overview#

Limits terminations and rent increases for three years after tenants’ housing is withdrawn from publicly supported housing. Requires owners or landlords to provide notice to new tenants and applicants during notice period before withdrawal from publicly supported housing. Allows Housing and Community Services Department to record extension of affordability restrictions for publicly supported housing if property owner misses certain deadlines. Allows department to record right of first refusal if no qualified purchaser makes an offer. Makes other amendments to publicly supported housing preservation program. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Brian Hoop Housing Oregon Support 2023-01-31
Crystalyn Black Urban League of Portland Support 2023-01-31
Courtney Neron Oregon State Legislature Support 2023-02-01
Mayor Chris Hoy City of Salem Support 2023-02-01
Trell Anderson Northwest Housing Alternatives Support 2023-02-01
Rachael Duke Community Partners for Affordable Housing Support 2023-02-01
Timothy Morris Springfield Eugene Tenant Association Support 2023-02-01
Rob Prasch Portland Support 2023-02-01
Rob Prasch Portland Support 2023-02-01
Rob Prasch Portland Unknown 2023-02-01
Cameron Herrington Oregon Housing Alliance Support 2023-02-02
Kim McCarty Portland Support 2023-02-02
Christina Dirks Home Forward Support 2023-02-02
Victory Hall Portland Support 2023-02-03
Katie Warden Multnomah County Support 2023-02-03
Sammi Teo Oregon Food Bank Support 2023-02-03
NW Coastal Range Oregonian Unknown 2023-02-04
Christina Dirks Home Forward Support 2023-04-13
Ben Roche Albany Neutral 2023-04-14
Michael Mosee Eagle Point Oppose 2023-04-14
Regina Purtzer Grants Pass Oppose 2023-04-14
Rob Prasch Portland Support 2023-04-15
Rob Prasch Portland Support 2023-04-15
Rob Prasch Portland Support 2023-04-15
Rob Prasch Portland Support 2023-04-15
Richard Wisner Siletz Oppose 2023-04-16
Cameron Herrington Oregon Housing Alliance Support 2023-04-16
Jonathan Greenwood Portland Support 2023-04-17
Brian Hoop Housing Oregon Support 2023-04-17
Penelope Ryan Salem Oppose 2023-04-17
Kim McCarty Portland Support 2023-04-17
Jessica Blakely Salem Support 2023-04-17
Larry Reeves Winston Oppose 2023-04-17
Nathan Teske Hillsboro Support 2023-04-17
Elaine Lavington Roseburg Oppose 2023-04-17
Robin Lee Medford Oppose 2023-04-17
Katie Warden Multnomah County Support 2023-04-17
Chela Shiroma Portland Support 2023-04-17
Sybil Hebb Oregon Law Center Support 2023-04-17
Crystalyn Black Urban League of Portland Support 2023-04-18
Rob Prasch Portland Support 2023-04-18
Rob Prasch Portland Support 2023-04-18
Rachael Duke Community Partners for Affordable Housing Support 2023-04-18
Sammi Teo Oregon Food Bank Support 2023-04-18
Kemp Shuey Hillsboro Support 2023-04-18
ACCESS CCR Medford Oregon Support 2023-04-18
Laura Gardner Medford Oregon Support 2023-04-18
Molly McGrew Lake Oswego Oppose 2023-04-19

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2023-01-09 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2023-01-16 H Referred to Housing and Homelessness.
2023-02-02 H Public Hearing held.
2023-03-23 H Work Session held.
2023-03-28 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.
2023-03-29 H Second reading.
2023-03-30 H Rules suspended. Carried over to April 3, 2023 Calendar.
2023-04-03 H Rules suspended. Carried over to April 4, 2023 Calendar.
2023-04-04 H Rules suspended. Carried over to April 5, 2023 Calendar.
2023-04-05 H Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Breese-Iverson, Elmer, Nguyen D, Osborne, Scharf.
2023-04-05 H Third reading. Carried by Neron. Passed.
2023-04-06 S First reading. Referred to President's desk.
2023-04-11 S Referred to Housing and Development.
2023-04-17 S Public Hearing held.
2023-05-08 S Work Session held.
2023-06-22 S Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
2023-06-22 S Second reading.
2023-06-23 S Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent.
2023-06-24 S Third reading. Carried by Campos. Passed.
2023-06-24 S Girod declared potential conflict of interest.
2023-06-24 S Vote explanation(s) filed by Findley.
2023-06-29 H Speaker signed.
2023-06-29 S President signed.
2023-07-27 H Governor signed.
2023-08-04 H Chapter 389, (2023 Laws): Effective date July 27, 2023.

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