HB 3237

Allows local governments to adopt maximum applicant screening charges.

Status In House Committee (HHOUSH)
Sponsors Nancy Nathanson (Democrat) (Chief), Paul Holvey (Democrat) (Chief), Zach Hudson (Democrat), James Manning Jr. (Democrat), Deb Patterson (Democrat), Khanh Pham (Democrat)
Fiscal impact May have fiscal impact, but no statement yet issued
Revenue impact May have revenue impact, but no statement yet issued

Bill Text

Allows local governments to adopt maximum limits on applicant screening charges for rental housing.

Original Bill Text

Overview#

Allows local governments to adopt maximum applicant screening charges. Exempts third party screening reports that are available to multiple landlords.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Rachel Shelly Prairie Winds of Junction City Unknown 2023-03-10
Devon Morales Crosswater Strategies Neutral 2023-03-11
Richard Wisner Siletz Oppose 2023-03-12
Philip Gebhart Albany Oppose 2023-03-13
Ethan Klein Eugene Support 2023-03-13
linda zook Lake Oswego Oppose 2023-03-13
Ruby Garmyn Bend Oregon Oppose 2023-03-13
Ron Garcia Rental Housing Alliance Oregon Oppose 2023-03-13
Kevin Cronin Eugene Support 2023-03-14
Robert Moland Eugene Support 2023-03-14
Jon Stephenson Eugene Support 2023-03-14
Gary Fisher Tigard Oppose 2023-03-14
Richard Satter Salem Unknown 2023-03-14
Timothy Morris Springfield Eugene Tenant Association Support 2023-03-14
Ethan Nelson Eugene Support 2023-03-14
Kevin Cronin Eugene Support 2023-03-14
Violet Wilson KEIZER Oppose 2023-03-15
Glenna Hayes UCP Connections and UCP Mentors Support 2023-03-15
Charles DeSeranno Salem Oppose 2023-03-15
Rep Khanh Pham HD 46 Support 2023-03-15
JACOB TREWE Eugene Support 2023-03-15
Eva Kronen Eugene Support 2023-03-15

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2023-02-14 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2023-02-16 H Referred to Housing and Homelessness.
2023-03-14 H Public Hearing held.
2023-06-25 H In committee upon adjournment.

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