HB 3459

Extends sunset for requirement that Public Utility Commission provide, through rates charged to all customers of electric companies, collection of moneys for low-income electric bill payment and crisis assistance.

Status In House Committee (JWM)
Sponsors Annessa Hartman (Democrat) (Chief)
Fiscal impact Fiscal impact issued
Revenue impact No revenue impact

Bill Text

Prohibits energy utility disconnections for residential customers, establishes affordability protections, and extends a low-income bill assistance program.

Original Bill Text

Overview#

Prohibits energy utility from disconnecting service to residential customer for failure to pay amount owed for energy services.] Prohibits energy utility from seeking to collect from residential customer who spends six percent or more of household income on energy costs.] Requires energy utility to accept reasonable partial payment or payment plan for overdue amounts. Requires any partial payment or payment plan to be less than six percent of customer’s household monthly income.] Permits energy utility to recover costs for overdue amounts in rates to all residential service customers.] Requires energy utility to provide Housing and Community Services Department with contact information for residential customers who have higher than average energy usage. Requires department to contact customers to help customers access programs and resources that may assist with reducing energy usage.] Extends sunset for requirement that Public Utility Commission provide, through rates charged to all customers of electric companies, collection of moneys for low-income electric bill payment and crisis assistance. Removes requirement that assistance be only for customers who lost income due to circumstances arising from disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Reduces amount to be collected per calendar year from $10 million to $5 million.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Clair Klock Corbett Oppose 2023-03-16
Roger Warren Portland Support 2023-03-18
Jermaine A Williams Oregon City Support 2023-03-18
Penelope Ryan Salem Oppose 2023-03-20
Jennifer Joly Salem Oppose 2023-03-20
Jennifer Joly Salem Oppose 2023-03-20
Karen Martinez Forest Grove Oppose 2023-03-20
Jason Heuser Eugene Water and Electric Board Oppose 2023-03-20
Britni Davidson Oregon Rural Electric Cooperative Association Oppose 2023-03-20
John Detweiler Deschutes County Support 2023-03-20
John Seng Spark Northwest Support 2023-03-20
Sharon Waterman Bandon Oppose 2023-03-20
Robin Lee Medford Oppose 2023-03-20
Robert Hart Rogue River Oppose 2023-03-21
Rebecca Warren Portland Support 2023-03-22
Forrest Cammack North Valley Friends Church Newberg OR Support 2023-03-23
Lauren Isaac Portland Support 2023-03-24
Melvin Ketchum Oakland Oppose 2023-03-25
Susan Dunfee Keizer Oppose 2023-03-25
Deborah Knapp Gaston Oppose 2023-03-25
Larry Reeves Winston Oppose 2023-03-26
Anne Campbell Myrtle Point Oppose 2023-03-26
Jen Hamaker ONRI Oppose 2023-03-26
Diane Patterson La Pine Neutral 2023-03-26
Valerie Burns Myrtle creek Neutral 2023-03-26
Donna Torres Douglas County Oppose 2023-03-26
William Metcalf Astoria Oppose 2023-03-26
ELAINE LAVINGTON ROSEBURG Oppose 2023-03-27
Stephen Rapalyea Chiloquin Oppose 2023-03-27
granella Thompson WESTON Oppose 2023-03-27
Loretta Epp Roseburg Oppose 2023-03-27
Mary Chalkiopoulos Tigard Oppose 2023-03-27
Penelope Ryan Salem Oppose 2023-03-27
Annessa Hartman HD - 40 Support 2023-03-27
Alan Journet Jacksonville Support 2023-03-27
Chloe Becker Portland General Electric Neutral 2023-03-27
Alan Journet Jacksonville Support 2023-03-28
Julia Weinand Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon Support 2023-03-28
Jeff Hammarlund Portland Support 2023-03-28
Louise Nardi Tualatin Oppose 2023-03-28
Greer Ryan Portland Support 2023-03-28
Rebecca Orf Ashland Support 2023-03-28
Benedikt Springer Community Action Partnership of Oregon Support 2023-03-29
Maria Polvos Beaverton Support 2023-03-29
Lilia Munoz Salem Support 2023-03-29
Veronica Villegas Forest Grove Support 2023-03-29
Stacy Cowan Multnomah County Support 2023-03-29

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2023-02-28 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2023-03-03 H Referred to Climate, Energy, and Environment.
2023-03-27 H Public Hearing held.
2023-03-29 H Work Session held.
2023-04-04 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means.
2023-04-04 H Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.
2023-06-25 H In committee upon adjournment.

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