HB 4134

Requires the Oregon Business Development Department to provide grants to cities for specified infrastructure projects that will benefit housing developments that will make at least 30 percent of the dwelling units affordable to workforce income households.

Status Chapter Number Assigned
Sponsors Lucetta Elmer (Republican) (Chief), David Gomberg (Democrat) (Chief), Court Boice (Republican), Charlie Conrad (Republican), Annessa Hartman (Democrat), Brian Boquist (Independent), Tim Knopp (Republican), Mark Meek (Democrat), Deb Patterson (Democrat), David Brock Smith (Republican), Mark Gamba (Democrat), Courtney Neron Misslin (Democrat), Gregory Smith (Republican), Tracy Cramer (Republican), Mark Owens (Republican), Boomer Wright (Republican), Cyrus Javadi (Republican), Jeffrey Helfrich (Republican) (Chief), Ed Diehl (Republican), Vikki Breese-Iverson (Republican), Emerson Levy (Democrat), Anna Scharf (Republican), Janelle Bynum (Democrat), Bobby Levy (Republican), Lisa Reynolds (Democrat), Paul Evans (Democrat), Tom Andersen (Democrat), Zach Hudson (Democrat), Travis Nelson (Democrat), Julie Fahey (Democrat), Ben Bowman (Democrat), Hai Pham (Democrat), Jason Kropf (Democrat), Dacia Grayber (Democrat), E. Werner Reschke (Republican), Susan McLain (Democrat), Hoa Nguyen (Democrat), Dwayne Yunker (Republican), Lew Frederick (Democrat)
Fiscal impact Budget report issued
Revenue impact No revenue impact
Emergency clause Yes

Bill Text

HB 4134 requires the Oregon Business Development Department to grant funds to cities for infrastructure projects supporting housing developments where at least 30 percent of units are affordable to workforce income households.

Original Bill Text

Sponsors#

Chief Sponsors: Lucetta Elmer, David Gomberg, Jeffrey Helfrich

Co-Sponsors: Court Boice, Charlie Conrad, Annessa Hartman, Brian Boquist, Tim Knopp, Mark Meek, Deb Patterson, David Brock Smith, Mark Gamba, Courtney Neron Misslin, Gregory Smith, Tracy Cramer, Mark Owens, Boomer Wright, Cyrus Javadi, Ed Diehl, Vikki Breese-Iverson, Emerson Levy, Anna Scharf, Janelle Bynum, Bobby Levy, Lisa Reynolds, Paul Evans, Tom Andersen, Zach Hudson, Travis Nelson, Julie Fahey, Ben Bowman, Hai Pham, Jason Kropf, Dacia Grayber, E. Werner Reschke, Susan McLain, Hoa Nguyen, Dwayne Yunker, Lew Frederick

Overview#

Digest: This Act makes OBDD give money to cities for infrastructure to support housing. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.4). [Digest: This Act makes DAS give money to cities for infrastructure to support housing. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.4).] Requires the [Oregon Department of Administrative Services] Oregon Business Development Department to provide grants to cities for specified infrastructure projects that will benefit housing developments that will make at least 30 percent of the dwelling units affordable to workforce income households. Requires cities receiving grants to provide reports to the Oregon Business Development Department. Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Business Development Department. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
John Dietz McMinnville Water and Light Support 2024-02-05
Peggy Lynch League of Women Voters of Oregon Support 2024-02-05
Carson Benner McMinnville Support 2024-02-05
Tracy Haas McMinnville Support 2024-02-05
Claudia Cisneros City of McMinnville Support 2024-02-05
Claudia Cisneros City of McMinnville Support 2024-02-05
Philip Higgins Newberg Support 2024-02-05
Kelly McDonald Amity Support 2024-02-05
Darin Henry Miller Springs Development Support 2024-02-05
Kellie Menke McMinnville Support 2024-02-05
Judy Erwin City of Burns Support 2024-02-05
Beth Caster McMinnville Support 2024-02-05
Steven Iversen McMinnville Support 2024-02-05
Nicholas Snead Madras Support 2024-02-05
Mary Kyle McCurdy 1000 Friends of Oregon Support 2024-02-05
Heather Smith R3 Support 2024-02-05
Rachel Flores McMinnville Support 2024-02-05
Heidi Bell City of Sheridan Support 2024-02-05
Melissa Poland Dallas Support 2024-02-05
Peter Kircher McMinnville Support 2024-02-06
Jan Kaplan City of Newport Support 2024-02-06
Todd Woodley Newport Support 2024-02-06
Patty Herzog McMinnville Economic Development Partnership Support 2024-02-06
Rebecca Patton CITY OF CAVE JUNCTION Support 2024-02-07
Carolyn Thompson-Rizer Carlton Support 2024-02-07
Teresa Smith Dayton Support 2024-02-07
Alice Springer Mc Support 2024-02-07
Charlie Mitchell DALLAS Support 2024-02-07
Shannon Beaucaire City of Carlton Support 2024-02-07
Rachel King City of Amity Support 2024-02-07
David Wall Newberg Oppose 2024-02-08

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2024-02-05 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2024-02-05 H Referred to Housing and Homelessness with subsequent referral to Ways and Means.
2024-02-06 H Public Hearing held.
2024-02-13 H Work Session held.
2024-02-14 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.
2024-02-14 H Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.
2024-02-24 H Assigned to Subcommittee On Transportation and Economic Development.
2024-02-27 H Work Session held.
2024-02-27 H Returned to Full Committee.
2024-02-28 H Work Session held.
2024-03-01 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed.
2024-03-04 H Second reading.
2024-03-05 H Third reading. Carried by Elmer. Passed.
2024-03-05 S First reading. Referred to President's desk.
2024-03-05 S Referred to Ways and Means.
2024-03-07 S Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill.
2024-03-07 S Second reading.
2024-03-07 S Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed.
2024-03-13 H Speaker signed.
2024-03-19 S President signed.
2024-04-17 H Governor signed.
2024-04-18 H Chapter 103, (2024 Laws): Effective date April 17, 2024.

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