2025
331 housing bills tracked: In House Committee (159) → In Senate Committee (106) → Signed into Law (66)
Most active sponsors: Mark Gamba (58), David Brock Smith (52), Tom Andersen (39), Deb Patterson (32), Dick Anderson (30)
Signed into Law
66 bills
| Bill | Status | Sponsors |
|---|---|---|
| HB 2005 Describes when a person is in need of treatment because the person is a danger to self, a danger to others, unable to provide for basic personal needs or has a chronic mental disorder. 10 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Jason Kropf, Tom Andersen, Julie Fahey +14 more |
| HB 2015 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to conduct studies and adopt rules relating to residential treatment facilities, residential treatment homes, secure residential treatment facilities and secure residential treatment homes. 6 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Rob Nosse, Ed Diehl, Darin Harbick +1 more |
| HB 2059 Establishes the Residential Behavioral Health Capacity Program within the Oregon Health Authority to fund behavioral health programs that are determined by the authority to increase residential behavioral health capacity throughout this state. 17 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Rob Nosse, Tom Andersen, Zach Hudson +8 more |
| HB 2066 Directs the Public Utility Commission to establish a regulatory framework to allow the ownership, deployment and use of microgrids and community microgrids within the service territories of electric companies. 17 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | John Lively |
| HB 2074 Extends the sunset date for the partial property tax exemption for the property of vertical housing development projects. 10 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Nancy Nathanson |
| HB 2077 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for nonprofit corporation low income housing. 8 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Nancy Nathanson |
| HB 2078 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for multiunit rental housing. 6 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Nancy Nathanson |
| HB 2089 Provides for a process by which former owners of real property deeded to the county for delinquent property taxes may claim the surplus value after the property has been disposed of by the county. 21 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Nancy Nathanson |
| HB 2134 Allows tenant to terminate a tenancy during the fixed term without penalty upon 30 days' notice if the landlord delivers certain notices terminating the tenancy in 90 days or more. 22 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Tawna Sanchez, Bobby Levy, Pam Marsh +19 more |
| HB 2138 Expands allowable middle housing and expands middle housing requirements to include urban unincorporated lands. 511 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| HB 2258 Authorizes the Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt rules requiring local governments to approve certain land use applications for residential developments using building plans preapproved by the Department of Consumer and Business Services. 19 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| HB 2316 Allows designation by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services of certain state-owned and locally nominated lands within an urban growth boundary as home start lands to be used for affordable housing. 143 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Kevin Mannix, Court Boice, Bobby Levy +9 more |
| HB 2347 Authorizes the Department of Land Conservation and Development to provide planning assistance for housing production to federally recognized Indian tribes. 7 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| HB 2647 Establishes the process and requirements by which the City of Monmouth may amend its urban growth boundary to add up to 75 acres and to remove up to 90 acres. 20 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Paul Evans, Deb Patterson, David Brock Smith |
| HB 2658 Prohibits a municipality from requiring in, or as a condition of obtaining, a construction permit to renovate or otherwise alter an existing building that the construction permit holder install a frontage improvement if the alteration does not increase the building's square footage or footprint, if the cost of the alteration does not exceed a specified amount and if existing or proposed uses for the building do not change the occupancy classification group that applied to the building. 10 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Paul Evans, David Brock Smith, Tom Andersen |
| HB 2698 Establishes a statewide goal for homeownership. 50 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Ricki Ruiz, Chris Gorsek, Suzanne Weber +18 more |
| HB 2964 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to award loans for the predevelopment costs of affordable housing Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to award loans for the predevelopment costs of affordable housing [<i>and a grant to assist nonprofits receiving grants or loans under this Act. 66 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Mark Gamba, Annessa Hartman, Hai Pham +16 more |
| HB 3031 Establishes a program through which the Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority may provide financial assistance for infrastructure to support housing development. 63 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| HB 3034 Modifies the role of the Oregon Housing Stability Council in designing policy for Emergency Housing Account programs. 3 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| HB 3054 Fixes at six percent maximum rent increases for rental spaces in a larger facility Fixes at six percent maximum rent increases for rental spaces in a larger facility [<i>to match changes to the consumer price index. 634 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Pam Marsh, Jeff Golden, Wlnsvey Campos +22 more |
| HB 3136 Removes a requirement that a maximum of two real estate professionals may serve on a city or county planning commission for commissions with more than five members. 21 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Vikki Breese-Iverson, Mark Meek, Dick Anderson +3 more |
| HB 3144 Prohibits new recorded instruments or governing documents of a planned community from banning the siting of manufactured dwellings or prefabricated structures. 11 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Pam Marsh, Mark Gamba |
| HB 3145 Allows the Housing and Community Services Department to use Local Innovation and Fast Track Housing Program Fund moneys for factory-built housing. 19 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Pam Marsh, Dick Anderson, Ed Diehl +12 more |
| HB 3232 Removes the eligibility requirement for the low income rental housing property tax exemption that property of a limited equity cooperative be constructed or converted after the local governing body adopts the exemption program. 5 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Nancy Nathanson, James Manning Jr., Jeff Golden +8 more |
| HB 3378 Requires residential landlords to offer a method of accessing the dwelling unit other than software on tenant-owned phones or other electronic devices for the dwelling to be considered habitable. 11 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | David Gomberg, Dick Anderson, Lisa Reynolds +4 more |
| HB 3505 Provides that a local government may not impose or increase a system development charge for the installation of a National Fire Protection Association 13D residential fire sprinkler system or for the increase in capacity of the system's water meter over the capacity of the water meter that would otherwise be required. 13 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Pam Marsh, Dacia Grayber, Khanh Pham +1 more |
| HB 3506 Transfers moneys from the Senior Property Tax Deferral Revolving Account to the Healthy Homes Repair Fund for the purpose of supporting seniors and individuals with disabilities and to the Department of Revenue to increase public knowledge of property tax deferral programs. 3 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Pam Marsh, Mark Gamba, Tom Andersen +6 more |
| HB 3521 Requires residential landlords to pay a minimum amount of damages for breaching an agreement to later execute a rental agreement of a habitable dwelling unit in exchange for holding a deposit, unless the deposit is returned within five business days or repayment is excused based on an act of God. 28 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Annessa Hartman, Mark Gamba, Nancy Nathanson +5 more |
| HB 3522 Allows an owner or landlord to evict a squatter. 36 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Annessa Hartman, Mark Gamba, David Gomberg +32 more |
| HB 3525 Requires, for each dwelling unit rented by a landlord for which the source of drinking water is an exempt well in a ground water quality management area, that the landlord collect and test samples of drinking water from the dwelling unit for arsenic, coliform bacteria, lead and nitrates. 27 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Annessa Hartman, Mark Owens, Ken Helm +9 more |
| HB 3560 Expands areas where a child care facility may be sited. 19 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Pam Marsh, Rep Neron, Lisa Reynolds +17 more |
| HB 3589 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to develop a senior housing development initiative. 25 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Pam Marsh, Deb Patterson, David Gomberg +9 more |
| HB 3644 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to establish a statewide shelter program through which regional coordinators are selected to administer funding to shelter providers. 154 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Pam Marsh, Mark Gamba, Tom Andersen +4 more |
| HB 3712 Changes the metrics for a homestead's real market value and the household income of a claimant in order to expand eligibility for the homestead property tax deferral program. 17 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | E. Werner Reschke, Bobby Levy, Christine Drazan +5 more |
| HB 3746 Reduces the statute of limitations for construction defect actions by a planned community or condominium. 130 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| HB 3792 Increases from $20 million to $40 million the minimum amount to be collected from the customers of electric companies for low-income electric bill payment and crisis assistance. 28 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Tom Andersen, Mark Meek, Lisa Reynolds +5 more |
| HB 3921 Approves City of Roseburg and Douglas County 2024 ordinances that provided for amendments to the city's urban growth boundary, the city boundaries and the city and county's comprehensive plan and land use regulations. 91 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Virgle Osborne, David Brock Smith |
| HB 3970 Modifies the list of persons who may receive services and assistance funded by the Emergency Housing Account. 47 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Emerson Levy, Mark Gamba, David Gomberg +10 more |
| HB 5011 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Housing and Community Services Department for biennial expenses. 80 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 10 Transfers moneys between funds. · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Rob Wagner |
| SB 1066 Extends an exception for certain residential training homes and adult foster homes from state building code requirements to have installed an automatic sprinkler system. 5 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 1086 Requires the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to assist and provide support to the Oregon Building Officials Association to develop a proposal for establishing an apprenticeship program for building inspectors. 12 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Dick Anderson, Kayse Jama, Anthony Broadman +6 more |
| SB 1129 Requires the Land Conservation and Development Commission to amend its rules relating to urban reserves. 13 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Anthony Broadman |
| SB 1182 Allows the Department of Transportation to lease or sell surplus real property of the Interstate 5 Rose Quarter Project to Albina Vision Trust, Inc. 7 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Lew Frederick, Travis Nelson, Khanh Pham +4 more |
| SB 15 Modifies calculations of the fair market value of simple estate assets by excluding the values of manufactured homes from the asset limits for personal property and including the values of manufactured homes in the assets limits for real property. 20 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Kim Thatcher, E. Werner Reschke, Fred Girod +1 more |
| SB 32 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to post information about publicly supported housing on the department's webpage. 12 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Deb Patterson, Mark Gamba, Rep Neron |
| SB 426 Makes an owner and a direct contractor jointly and severally liable in a civil action for any unpaid wages owed to the unrepresented employees of the direct contractor and subcontractors at any tier. 218 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Floyd Prozanski, Lisa Fragala, James Manning Jr. +19 more |
| SB 470 Provides a cause of action for invasion of personal privacy against a transient lodging provider's or transient lodging intermediary's capturing, making, storing, transferring, transmitting or broadcasting, or intentionally permitting another person to make, store, transfer, transmit or broadcast, a visual image or recording or audio of a plaintiff while the plaintiff occupies a private space within transient lodging that is under the transient lodging provider's or transient lodging intermediary's ownership or control. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Floyd Prozanski, James Manning Jr., Tom Andersen +15 more |
| SB 48 Limits to within an urban growth boundary a dwelling developer's ability to apply updated land use regulations to pending application. 7 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 49 Adds two members to the Building Codes Structures Board and adds two professions that the board members must represent. 92 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 51 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to distribute funds to the Housing Development Center, Inc. 19 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 586 Allows a landlord to pay a tenant one month's rent to reduce from 90 to 60 days the termination notice period that a landlord must give the tenant when selling the dwelling unit to buyers who intend to reside in the unit. 19 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Mark Meek, Lucetta Elmer, Cyrus Javadi |
| SB 599 Prohibits landlords from inquiring about or discriminating on the basis of a tenant's or applicant's immigration or citizenship status, rejecting an applicant Prohibits landlords from inquiring about or discriminating on the basis of a tenant's or applicant's immigration or citizenship status, rejecting an applicant [<i>due to immigration status. 208 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Wlnsvey Campos, Lew Frederick, Sara Gelser Blouin +20 more |
| SB 684 Amends the definition of "residential housing" to include certain mixed income housing. 56 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Khanh Pham, Mark Gamba, David Gomberg +15 more |
| SB 690 Requires courts to delay residential eviction trials for nonpayment until at least 90 days following defendants' motion and declaration regarding their health-related social needs housing supports. 10 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Lisa Reynolds, Dacia Grayber, Rep Neron +16 more |
| SB 75 Removes requirements related to wildfire hazards for purposes of developing an accessory dwelling unit on lands zoned for rural residential uses or a replacement dwelling on lands zoned for resource uses. 108 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 814 Modifies eligibility criteria for the long-term rental assistance program for certain individuals under 25 years of age. 13 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 817 Increases fees for filing a notice of intent to appeal and a motion to intervene with the Land Use Board of Appeals. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 829 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to establish a program to assist eligible entities in paying the costs of property insurance or liability insurance premiums for affordable housing, shelters and other facilities. 15 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 83 Eliminates certain building code standards and mapping requirements for wildfire hazard mitigation. 42 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 85 Directs the Department of Consumer and Business Services and the Department of the State Fire Marshal, in consultation with the State Forestry Department and the insurance industry, to evaluate and develop recommendations for community-based wildfire risk mitigation to reduce wildfire risks and increase insurance affordability and availability. 20 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 907 Requires an applicant for a license to manufacture psilocybin to submit to the Oregon Health Authority information regarding the ownership and location of the premises to be licensed or for which a license will be renewed. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Kim Thatcher, Rick Lewis, Kevin Mannix +3 more |
| SB 944 Modifies independent living requirements for older foster children. · 0 articles |
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| SB 967 Authorizes local governments to enter into agreements governing local improvements proposed for unincorporated areas within an urban growth boundary. 18 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Anthony Broadman, Todd Nash, Emerson Levy +3 more |
| SB 973 Requires a landlord of publicly supported housing to provide all applicants and new tenants notice of when the affordability restrictions may be terminated. 34 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Deb Patterson, Rep Neron, Tom Andersen +9 more |
| SB 974 Requires local governments or special districts to complete final review of final engineering plans for residential development within 120 days of submission. 252 testimonies · 0 articles |
Chapter Number Assigned | Dick Anderson, Kayse Jama, Anthony Broadman +10 more |
In Senate Committee
106 bills
| Bill | Status | Sponsors |
|---|---|---|
| HB 3035 Expands Housing and Community Services Department authority regarding homeownership housing projects and lending. 10 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| HB 3545 Establishes when homeowners and condominium association assessments accrue on property deeded to the county in the tax foreclosure process. 9 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Cyrus Javadi, Darcey Edwards, Hai Pham +5 more |
| SB 1002 Allows a court to enter a supplemental eviction judgment within 180 days of an eviction judgment against a tenant who reenters the property, subject to the tenant's right to request a hearing. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Kim Thatcher, Suzanne Weber, Ed Diehl +1 more |
| SB 1021 Prohibits a continuing care retirement community from eliminating or reducing a resident's services or programs that were included in the resident's initial residency agreement without the consent of the resident. 13 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Lew Frederick, David Brock Smith |
| SB 1023 Requires the Attorney General to adopt and maintain a list of foreign adversaries who are ineligible to receive conveyances of certain land, mineral or water interests. 10 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 1025 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study lodging near waterways and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to land use no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 1030 Requires a residential care facility, including a facility with a memory care endorsement and an assisted living facility, to make available to residents at least one on-site vaccine clinic per year. 50 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 1034 Removes provisions that allow the Energy Facility Siting Council to find that an energy facility is in compliance with statewide planning goals even when the council determines that the facility does not comply with applicable substantive criteria from the affected local government's land use plan and regulations that the facility must be evaluated against if the council determines that the facility otherwise complies with applicable statewide planning goals. 63 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Todd Nash, David Brock Smith |
| SB 104 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for nonprofit corporation low income housing. 8 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 1059 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study needed exemptions from building code standards for workforce housing in certain areas of the state. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 1071 Directs the Land Conservation and Development Commission to approve amendments to the urban growth boundary submitted by the City of Coos Bay. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 1079 Appropriates moneys to the Housing Project Revolving Loan Fund. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 1080 Prevents local governments or state agencies from prohibiting natural gas use or other energy options in or availability for new or existing residential or commercial buildings. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 1085 Quarters the minimum acreage for farm, forest and rangeland lots or parcels. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 1095 Authorizes cities and counties to impose a fee on noncommercial residences that are vacant for more than 180 consecutive or cumulative days in a calendar year. 37 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Anthony Broadman, Dick Anderson, Kayse Jama +1 more |
| SB 1103 Requires the Oregon Business Development Department to establish a program to provide loans to cities and tribes to develop infrastructure to support housing in climate-friendly areas. 5 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Anthony Broadman |
| SB 1133 Allows counties to approve the alteration, restoration or replacement of certain nonresidential structures on rural residential lands for use as an accessory dwelling unit. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 1136 Requires the Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt model ordinances by which a city outside of Metro with a population of less than 25,000 may add lands to its urban growth boundary. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 1141 Allows the use of dwellings for vacation occupancy on lands zoned for farm or forest uses. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 1155 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to establish a pilot program to assist pregnant persons and their immediate family members in attaining stable housing. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Lisa Reynolds, Ben Bowman |
| SB 117 Extends the sunset date for the partial property tax exemption for the property of vertical housing development projects. 7 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 118 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for multiunit rental housing. 7 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 119 Provides for a property tax credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on the homestead of a resident serving on active military duty. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 1199 Allows counties with a population density of less than 10 people per square mile to rezone up to 50 acres to be divided and developed for residential dwellings of at least five units per acre. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Todd Nash, Bobby Levy |
| SB 1203 Allows the division of a portion of tracts used as golf courses on lands zoned for exclusive farm use for the purpose of siting single-unit or middle housing. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 122 Extends the sunset for the tax credit for closure of a manufactured dwelling park. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 134 Establishes the right of a resident of a long term care facility, residential care facility or adult foster home to use an electronic monitoring device in the resident's room or private living unit. 30 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 158 Allows a landlord and a tenant to agree to a recurring charge in lieu of a security deposit. 8 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Mark Meek |
| SB 229 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to distribute funds to Bridge Meadows for specified purposes. 6 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | James Manning Jr., Mark Meek, Lew Frederick +5 more |
| SB 31 Authorizes the Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to support tenants of publicly supported housing when the housing's affordability restrictions are terminated. 13 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Deb Patterson, James Manning Jr. |
| SB 337 Allows counties to authorize the subdivision of land zoned for exclusive farm use or forest use into parcels no smaller than the average size of the county's lots and parcels of the same type. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 340 Prohibits an insurer from canceling fire insurance policies, or raising policy premiums by more than three percent, if an insured's property is located within the wildland-urban interface or the insured's primary employment or economic or business activity is farming or resource extraction. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 341 Reduces the required size of real property and the percentage of value of the adjusted gross estate necessary for real property to qualify for a natural resource property credit against estate tax, where the real property is forestland or forestland homesites. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 359 Authorizes any person to submit a complaint to the Department of Environmental Quality if the person reasonably believes that a camping site of homeless individuals is causing the discharge of wastes into state waters. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 387 Grants higher property tax exemptions for the property of veterans with disabilities. 12 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Kim Thatcher, Suzanne Weber, Bobby Levy +5 more |
| SB 435 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study the Housing Accountability and Production Office and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 436 Provides that constructing a nonprofit child care facility within a project for affordable housing does not subject the project for affordable housing to prevailing wage requirements if the child care facility meets specified requirements. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 438 Allows the owner of property outside an urban growth boundary to site an additional dwelling on the property for occupancy by a relative of the owner. 32 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson, David Brock Smith |
| SB 439 Provides that constructing a child care facility within a project for affordable housing does not subject the project for affordable housing to prevailing wage requirements if the child care facility meets specified requirements. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 440 Increases the exempt amount and the filing threshold for purposes of the corporate activity tax as applicable to homebuilding contracts. 7 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson, David Brock Smith, Bruce Starr |
| SB 462 Requires the Oregon Business Development Department to establish an education course for land use planners for local governments, special districts and state agencies. 8 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Suzanne Weber, Lew Frederick, Bobby Levy +1 more |
| SB 464 Requires local governments to approve alteration, restoration or replacement of dwellings under an alternative process that is not a land use decision. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Suzanne Weber, Darcey Edwards, Cyrus Javadi +2 more |
| SB 479 Prohibits the Department of Environmental Quality from determining, for purposes of issuing a sewage disposal construction permit, that a community or area-wide sewerage system is available unless the sewerage system is within 200 feet of the property to be served. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Mark Meek |
| SB 495 Exempts residential tenancies within 25 miles of the coastline from maximum limits on rent increases. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 496 Repeals limits on the increases to residential rent that a landlord may charge. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 497 Prohibits a municipality that administers and enforces a building inspection program from adopting construction standards or methods from the Reach Code, or a similar or related code of standards and methods, that exceed or are more stringent than statewide standards and methods that the Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services adopts and administers. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 498 Redefines "historic home" to include dwellings built before 1974 for the purpose of serving as an accessory dwelling unit to a home newly constructed on rural residential lands. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 499 Appropriates moneys to the Housing and Community Services Department to replace manufactured dwellings in specified counties. 4 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 50 Allows the Housing and Community Services Department to use certain moneys in the Local Innovation and Fast Track Housing Program Fund set aside to purchase multifamily housing to convert to affordable housing. 18 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 500 Allows a new income or corporate excise tax credit for a portion of the eligible costs of a newly constructed single-family dwelling that sells for a price that is affordable to a household with an annual income at or below 120 percent of the area median income. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 52 Requires the Legislative Policy and Research Director to study affordable housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by August 15, 2026. 1 testimony · 0 articles |
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| SB 521 Requires additional cities to develop urban reserves. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith, Virgle Osborne |
| SB 522 Authorizes counties to allow contiguous clustered nonresource dwellings on a clustered development tract in lieu of approval of individual nonresource dwellings on lands zoned for forest or farm use. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith, Virgle Osborne |
| SB 525 Amends expedited land division criteria and processes. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith, Virgle Osborne |
| SB 53 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 534 Allows a lender that, in a reverse mortgage, provides a lump sum in exchange for a claim upon the equity of a property to claim as the lender's equity, and receive as proceeds in a sale of the property, not more than the percentage of the total equity in the property to which the lump sum is equivalent on the date the lender provides the lump sum. 6 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Deb Patterson, Suzanne Weber |
| SB 54 Requires that residential tenants be provided with indoor cooling or cooling spaces for multiunit buildings with 10 units or more. 73 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 563 Creates Oregon tax subtraction for interest received by financial institutions from loans made for purchase or improvement of agricultural real estate, rural residences and coastal fishing boats. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 568 Provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, a specially assessed value for the homestead of individuals who are at least 70 years old. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 571 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study road infrastructure as it relates to housing. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson, Vikki Breese-Iverson |
| SB 58 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to establish and administer a pilot program to award grants to counties. 13 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Cedric Hayden, David Brock Smith |
| SB 59 Allows specified production of food in planned communities by lot owners and their tenants. 24 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Cedric Hayden, Janeen Sollman |
| SB 592 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study the formation of a new city in the Stafford triangle area in Clackamas County and submit a report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to land use no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Mark Meek |
| SB 593 Repeals the statute enacted by House Bill 3115 (2021) that established objective reasonableness as a statewide standard for city and county laws regulating the use of public property with respect to persons experiencing homelessness, as the basis for a cause of action for injunctive and declaratory relief to challenge such laws and as an affirmative defense in the prosecution of violations of such laws. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Mark Meek |
| SB 594 Prohibits landlords from terminating a tenancy based on certain causes unrelated to the tenant's fault during a school year if the tenant is a grade school student or teacher. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Wlnsvey Campos, Lew Frederick, Mark Gamba +3 more |
| SB 6 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services, a municipality, a building official or any other agency or official responsible for administering and enforcing the state building code to approve and issue, or disapprove and deny, any application for a building permit for middle housing or conventional single-family residential housing in a residential subdivision with more than six lots not later than 45 business days after the date on which the applicant submits a complete application. 14 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson, David Brock Smith |
| SB 600 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study affordable housing. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Wlnsvey Campos, Nathan Sosa |
| SB 601 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study affordable housing and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Wlnsvey Campos, Nathan Sosa |
| SB 616 Prohibits a local government from conditioning the development or use of property for needed housing based on the retention of trees. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Daniel Bonham |
| SB 643 Allows landlords to terminate month-to-month residential tenancies without cause. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Daniel Bonham |
| SB 645 Repeals the statute enacted by House Bill 3115 (2021) that established objective reasonableness as a statewide standard for city and county laws regulating the use of public property with respect to persons experiencing homelessness, as the basis for a cause of action for injunctive and declaratory relief to challenge such laws and as an affirmative defense in the prosecution of violations of such laws. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Daniel Bonham |
| SB 650 Provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, a specially assessed value for the owner-occupied primary residences of individuals who are at least 65 years of age. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Daniel Bonham, Noah Robinson |
| SB 668 Expands tuition benefits available to disabled veterans to permit veterans who are Oregon residents and are 80 percent or more disabled, and the spouse and child of disabled veterans, to have tuition waived for enrollment in a vocational program or an associate degree, baccalaureate degree or master's degree program at community colleges, public universities and the Oregon Health and Science University. 3 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Daniel Bonham, Noah Robinson, David Brock Smith |
| SB 675 Lowers the interest rate imposed on unpaid property taxes to one-half of one percent per month. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Daniel Bonham, Noah Robinson |
| SB 676 Limits the interest rate to no more than the prime rate plus one percent for loans advanced under the veterans' home and farm loan program. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Daniel Bonham, Noah Robinson, David Brock Smith |
| SB 712 Provides for an annual increase of three percent in the maximum assessed value of property. 104 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Chris Gorsek |
| SB 722 Prohibits residential landlords from using certain software to set rents or occupancy rates. 302 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Chris Gorsek, Ricki Ruiz, Annessa Hartman +10 more |
| SB 73 Restricts methods by which lands zoned for farm, forest or mixed farm and forest use may be redesignated for nonresource use. · 0 articles |
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| SB 737 Expands the radius for giving notices of proposed middle housing land division and requires additional content in the notices. 6 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Sara Gelser Blouin, Kayse Jama, Mark Meek +1 more |
| SB 77 Describes allowable home occupations on lands zoned for forest or farm use. 225 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 78 Establishes maximum size of replacement dwellings on lands zoned for forest or farm use. 301 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 788 Allows lands zoned for exclusive farm use to be used for weddings or events east of the summit of the Cascade Range. 45 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith, Fred Girod, Todd Nash +2 more |
| SB 79 Prohibits certain dwellings in sensitive or unsuitable areas within resource lands. · 0 articles |
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| SB 811 Adds new requirements for obtaining a license to operate a residential facility or adult foster home. 22 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 84 Exempts local governments that adopted and continue to enforce certain wildfire hazard mitigation standards from the application of state standards that are based on specified wildfire hazard classes. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SB 87 Permits the Electrical and Elevator Board to enter into agreements with municipalities to share responsibility for enforcing the Electrical Safety Law. 1 testimony · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Mark Meek |
| SB 878 Allows an occupying homeowner outside of an urban growth boundary to site one additional family dwelling unit on the tract of the home. 31 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith, Dick Anderson |
| SB 888 Prohibits local governments from prohibiting or limiting the residential use of natural gas as an energy source. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 89 Requires the State Department of Energy to coordinate with other organizations, conduct outreach, establish a statewide navigation and support system and provide information in multiple languages, as part of the department's single resource for providing information and assistance related to available energy efficiency incentives and programs. · 0 articles |
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| SB 893 Permits a person to open a first-time home buyer savings account until January 1, 2030, and doubles the annual contribution limits on the accounts. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 898 Authorizes certain cities with a demonstrated need for housing to add a project area to their urban growth boundary upon certain conditions. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson |
| SB 901 Requires the Department of Corrections to study residence requirements for women upon release from a Department of Corrections institution. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Kathleen Taylor |
| SB 911 Requires the Department of Human Services to adopt a methodology for payments made to providers of independent living transition services provided to foster children. 9 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Sara Gelser Blouin |
| SB 93 Creates an Oregon tax subtraction for interest received by financial institutions from loans made for the purchase or improvement of agricultural real estate, rural residences and coastal fishing boats. 9 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Mark Meek, Dick Anderson, Mike McLane +1 more |
| SB 936 Makes a public health infrastructure facility an allowed use on any zone if the Oregon Health Authority, Department of Environmental Quality or United States Environmental Protection Agency has established a deadline for the development of the facility. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Chris Gorsek, James Manning Jr., Thuy Tran +4 more |
| SB 940 Allows development of certain accessory dwelling units, recreational vehicles or emergency shelters on farmland on which is sited certain nonfarm dwellings. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Todd Nash, David Brock Smith |
| SB 941 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study the supply of land to build homes and grow businesses and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to land use no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Mark Meek, Todd Nash |
| SB 949 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to disburse moneys to Self Enhancement, Inc. 61 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Lew Frederick, Travis Nelson, Sen Woods |
| SB 955 Provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, a specially assessed value for the owner-occupied primary residences of veterans and surviving spouses of veterans. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 958 Allows cities or counties to designate lands outside the urban growth boundary for residential or light commercial use. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | David Brock Smith |
| SB 962 Directs the Department of Early Learning and Care to administer a grant program to award moneys to tenants to update dwellings for use as a family child care home. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Dick Anderson, David Brock Smith |
| SB 999 Modifies the definition of "farmworker camp" so that the relevant statutes apply to farmworker camps specifically in connection with workers who work on a seasonal or temporary basis. 46 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Daniel Bonham, David Brock Smith |
| SJR 1 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution directing the Legislative Assembly to enact a property tax relief program for the owner-occupied primary residences of certain seniors. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election. 132 testimonies · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Cedric Hayden |
| SJR 2 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to exclude partial exemptions of the assessed value of property, and tax credits against property taxes on property, from the requirement that the maximum assessed value of the property be redetermined when the property is first granted or disqualified from a partial exemption or property tax credit. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | |
| SJR 22 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution directing the Legislative Assembly to enact a property tax relief program for the owner-occupied primary residences of certain seniors. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election. · 0 articles |
In Senate Committee | Daniel Bonham |
| SJR 3 Proposes amendments to the Oregon Constitution providing that, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, maximum assessed value shall be reassessed upon the sale of property, the ratio of maximum assessed value to real market value of property may not be less than 0.75, and the maximum number of years for which a local option tax may be passed are extended and the tax is not subject to compression under Ballot Measure 5 (1990). · 0 articles |
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In House Committee
159 bills
| Bill | Status | Sponsors |
|---|---|---|
| HB 2030 Appropriates moneys to the Charleston Merchants Association to purchase properties for the purpose of community development. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Boomer Wright, Dick Anderson, David Brock Smith |
| HB 2043 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Oasis of Praise International Ministries to acquire, renovate and rehabilitate real property. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Rob Nosse |
| HB 2045 Requires courts to order the removal of trespassers from a residence upon a sworn declaration from an owner or their agent. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Boomer Wright, Lucetta Elmer, Court Boice +9 more |
| HB 2070 Prohibits residential landlords from charging a tenant additional rent or fees because of a tenant's pet. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Rob Nosse |
| HB 2075 Extends the sunset for the property tax incentive benefit programs for brownfields and property on brownfields. 7 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Nancy Nathanson |
| HB 2076 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for cargo containers. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Nancy Nathanson |
| HB 2088 Provides for a process by which former owners of real property deeded to the county for delinquent property taxes may claim the surplus value after the property has been disposed of by the county. 4 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Nancy Nathanson |
| HB 2090 Extends the sunset for the tax credit for closure of a manufactured dwelling park. 4 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Nancy Nathanson |
| HB 2096 Provides for a process by which former owners of real property deeded to the county for delinquent property taxes may claim the surplus value after the property has been disposed of by the county. 6 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2124 Directs the Legislative Revenue Officer to study land value taxation and submit a report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to revenue. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Rob Nosse, Zach Hudson, Mark Gamba |
| HB 2132 Directs the Department of Human Services to establish medical assistance reimbursement rates for residential care facilities that are commensurate with rates for assisted living facilities. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Hai Pham |
| HB 2139 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to eligible, federally recognized Indian tribes in Oregon to address housing and homelessness prevention within the tribal community. 4 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2141 Creates a volunteer registry with the State Board of Architect Examiners for commercial interior designers. 225 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Rob Nosse |
| HB 2151 Adds additional purposes for which moneys in the Seismic Risk Mitigation Fund may be expended. 49 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2168 Instructs the Oregon State University Extension Service to establish a program for providing assistance to households that rely on wells for drinking water or on septic systems for wastewater treatment. 26 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2178 Limits standing in appeals made to the Land Use Board of Appeals to those who reside or maintain a business in or within 25 miles of the boundary of the local government or special district and who have appeared before the decision maker in person at a hearing if available. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Jeffrey Helfrich |
| HB 2197 Creates Oregon tax subtraction for interest received by financial institutions from loans made for purchase or improvement of agricultural real estate, rural residences and coastal fishing boats. 3 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | E. Werner Reschke, Anna Scharf, Bobby Levy +1 more |
| HB 2239 Authorizes the Oregon Health Authority, a coordinated care organization or a county to contract with a recovery residence to provide housing supports to individuals with substance use disorders only if the recovery residence has been certified by a recovery residence certifying organization. 125 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Rob Nosse, Shannon Isadore |
| HB 2257 Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Business Development Department to provide grants to specified cities to build infrastructure that will contribute to the development of housing under the program established by a 2024 Act. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Boomer Wright |
| HB 2259 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2260 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2261 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study homelessness and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2262 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study homelessness and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2263 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study homelessness and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2264 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study homeownership and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2265 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study homeownership and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2266 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study homeownership and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2267 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing development and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2297 Requires a tenant to pay accruing rent to avoid termination for nonpayment. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Kevin Mannix |
| HB 2305 Allows a landlord to terminate residential tenancy upon third material violation or late payment upon 30 days' notice with no right to cure. 368 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Kevin Mannix, Virgle Osborne, Lucetta Elmer +3 more |
| HB 2314 Directs the Department of Consumer and Business Services and the State Department of Agriculture to enter into a memorandum of understanding for the administration and enforcement of the safety and health standards for agricultural labor housing. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Kevin Mannix, Anna Scharf, Boomer Wright +1 more |
| HB 2325 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Daniel Nguyen |
| HB 2340 Reduces the minimum number of years that property must have been the homestead of an individual before the property is eligible for the homestead property tax deferral program. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2361 Lowers the disability threshold for property tax exemption for the homestead or personal property of veterans to 10 percent. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Bobby Levy, Court Boice, Virgle Osborne +5 more |
| HB 2376 Establishes the Wallowa Rural and Recreational Economic Development Board to develop and implement strategies for investment in workforce development, workforce housing and economic development in the Wallowa Rural and Recreational Economic Development Region, including a grant and loan program. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Bobby Levy, Gregory Smith, Boomer Wright |
| HB 2400 Allows the owner of property outside an urban growth boundary to site an additional dwelling on the property for occupancy by a relative of the owner. 101 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Bobby Levy, Vikki Breese-Iverson, Kevin Mannix +4 more |
| HB 2422 Requires that lands zoned to allow density of one or fewer dwellings per acre to be considered a rural use. 90 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Kim Wallan, Cyrus Javadi |
| HB 2432 Repeals the statute enacted by House Bill 3115 (2021) that established objective reasonableness as a statewide standard for city and county laws regulating the use of public property with respect to persons experiencing homelessness, as the basis for a cause of action for injunctive and declaratory relief to challenge such laws and as an affirmative defense in the prosecution of violations of such laws. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Dwayne Yunker, Kevin Mannix, Ed Diehl +16 more |
| HB 2438 Prohibits a person from denying a real estate licensee access to the multiple listing service because the licensee is not a member of a professional real estate association or organization. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Dwayne Yunker |
| HB 2440 Requires law enforcement to investigate and remove unlawful occupants upon declaration and payment of a fee by a property owner. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Dwayne Yunker, Todd Nash, David Brock Smith +2 more |
| HB 2445 Repeals the changes made by House Bill 3124 (2021) to the statutes governing local removal of homeless individuals from established camping sites. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Dwayne Yunker, Kevin Mannix, Ed Diehl +9 more |
| HB 2455 Allows home occupations on lands zoned for resource use to be operated by a property owner who is not a resident of the property. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Lucetta Elmer |
| HB 2654 Establishes the emergency veterans housing program within the Housing and Community Services Department. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2655 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to develop a housing stipend pilot program to provide housing stipends to individuals to move to a city where their labor is expected to benefit economic development of the city. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2664 Directs the Department of Veterans' Affairs to establish and administer a program to acquire and manage residential properties for the benefit of veterans who are experiencing, or are at risk of experiencing, housing instability. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2696 Specifies that the laws governing the storage of the personal property of homeless individuals applies to personal property removed from a public camping site. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Kim Wallan, Paul Evans, John Lively +1 more |
| HB 2717 Authorizes the issuance of general obligation bonds under Article XI-Q of the Oregon Constitution for construction of a veterans' home in Roseburg. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2754 Prohibits viewpoint discrimination by nonresidential landlords. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2763 Establishes the Oregon Individual Assistance Grant Account as an account in the Oregon Disaster Response Fund. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2775 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study the feasibility of providing discounted mortgage loans to home buyers who install energy generation improvements capable of providing electricity to a local utility. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2783 Requires the Department of Justice to study squatting and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 2846 Directs the Department of Veterans' Affairs to develop a program under which the department, pursuant to contracts with financial institutions, provides loan or credit guarantees for qualified veterans for the purpose of refinancing existing home mortgages on veterans' primary residences. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans, Tom Andersen, Mark Gamba +1 more |
| HB 2853 Authorizes cities to bring certain lands within their urban growth boundaries for light industrial and open space uses. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2856 Directs the Department of Veterans' Affairs to provide grants to nonprofit organizations to offset unexpected increases in costs in repurposing buildings for veteran housing and housing programs. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2863 Allows a subtraction from federal taxable income of the gain from the sale of opportunity zone property, defined as property in a low-income census tract developed for affordable housing and held for a stated period of time. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2872 Requires that a building permit must show a contractor's Construction Contractors Board license number if the contractor is known. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2877 Directs the Department of Veterans' Affairs to develop and implement one or more pilot programs statewide to provide training, job placement services, financial assistance, technical support and business creation assistance to veterans in the construction and construction materials industries. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2882 Directs the Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board to establish a program to award grants to state certified appraisers and state licensed appraisers to whom the board issues a certificate or license on or after January 1, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 2906 Establishes the Task Force on Innovative Housing Strategies for Veterans. 2 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans, Tom Andersen, Mark Gamba |
| HB 2950 Requires the Land Conservation and Development Commission to update the statewide land use planning goal relating to "citizen involvement" by rule byJune 30, 2029. 30 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Thuy Tran, Susan McLain, Tom Andersen +6 more |
| HB 2956 Requires the Department of Human Services to administer a pilot program to allow up to 30 adult foster homes meeting specified requirements to care for up to seven residents. 10 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Thuy Tran, Mark Meek |
| HB 2961 Specifies, for newly constructed buildings within a metropolitan jurisdiction, the percentage of electrical service capacity for charging electric vehicles or electric vehicle charging stations that must be installed at vehicle parking spaces in the garages or parking areas of commercial buildings, multifamily buildings with 10 or more units and mixed-use buildings consisting of privately owned commercial space and 10 or more residential dwelling units. 135 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Mark Gamba, Chris Gorsek, Khanh Pham +4 more |
| HB 2967 Prohibits residential landlords from charging an applicant screening charge. 105 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Mark Gamba, Chris Gorsek, Farrah Chaichi +2 more |
| HB 2968 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to guarantee a housing developer's payment of system development charges that the local government has agreed to defer until after occupancy. 20 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Mark Gamba, Cyrus Javadi, Annessa Hartman +4 more |
| HB 3001 Appropriates moneys out of the General Fund to the Department of Corrections to provide housing and employment reentry services to Black adults in custody. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Travis Nelson, Shannon Isadore |
| HB 3013 Details the process by which a permit or zone change that is based on provisions of a comprehensive plan or land use regulation that fail to gain acknowledgment is voided and any resulting improvements or uses are removed or revoked. 29 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Rep Neron, Sen Woods |
| HB 3032 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study homelessness. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 3033 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 3036 Expands purposes, for corporate excise tax credit allowed for affordable housing lending, for which a qualified borrower may use savings from a reduced interest rate to include provision of resident services or supportive services. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 3065 Requires each city with a population of less than 200,000 to establish local standards to promote housing stability no later than July 1, 2027. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 3079 Requires the Department of Human Services to update its 2022 estimate of costs to implement youth experiencing homelessness programs. 59 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Emerson Levy, Lisa Reynolds, Deb Patterson +18 more |
| HB 3089 Defines "wildfire risk" for the purpose of determining certain obligations of insurers related to homeowner insurance. 5 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Emerson Levy |
| HB 3090 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to amend its homeownership development incubator program for specified purposes. 32 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Emerson Levy, Mark Gamba |
| HB 3111 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to establish an eviction mediation program. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 3139 Authorizes a county to allow a homestead rebuilt by the same owner on the same lot to replace the homestead destroyed by wildfire to have a specially assessed value equal to the destroyed homestead's real market value for the property tax year during which the homestead is destroyed, to the extent of the square footage of the destroyed homestead. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Vikki Breese-Iverson, Fred Girod, Lucetta Elmer |
| HB 3146 Directs the Oregon Health Authority to administer a pilot program to provide low-barrier emergency housing for houseless or unsafely housed individuals on waiting lists for residential substance use disorder treatment or withdrawal management programs. 7 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Pam Marsh, Lisa Reynolds, Hoa Nguyen +1 more |
| HB 3151 Removes the cap on the amounts distributed from the State School Fund to school districts for students who are eligible for special education as children with disabilities. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Jami Cate, Rep Neron |
| HB 3154 Removes certain lands from definitions of buildable lands for purposes of urbanization. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Jami Cate |
| HB 3163 Allows counties to adopt an ordinance or resolution that provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, a specially assessed value for the owner-occupied primary residences of individuals who are at least 62 years of age. 11 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Jami Cate, Bobby Levy |
| HB 3172 Directs the Department of the State Fire Marshal to establish a grant program to facilitate the retrofitting of dwellingsto reduce vulnerability to wildfire. 25 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Pam Marsh, Emily McIntire, Court Boice +3 more |
| HB 3182 Directs the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to administer a grant program to fund basic needs programming. 94 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Nathan Sosa, Mark Owens, Lew Frederick +28 more |
| HB 3184 Provides that a homestead may not be sold on execution to satisfy a judgment that does not exceed the amount of the homestead exemption. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Nathan Sosa, Chris Gorsek |
| HB 3188 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to establish a program to guarantee against losses in mortgage loans that lenders extend to first-time home buyers. 4 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Ben Bowman, April Dobson, Lisa Fragala +8 more |
| HB 3235 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to give a grant to an organization to support first-time home buyers that purchase residential property to build equity ownership in the residential property through reduced interest rate loans and accelerated loan terms. 9 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Nancy Nathanson, Mark Gamba, Kathleen Taylor +2 more |
| HB 3236 Expands purposes for the corporate excise tax credit allowed for affordable housing lending. 17 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Nancy Nathanson, Zach Hudson, Mark Gamba +1 more |
| HB 3249 Allows a partial exemption of ad valorem property taxes due on the owner-occupied principal dwelling of an individual who is at least 65 years of age and the individual's surviving spouse regardless of age. 15 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Boomer Wright, Bobby Levy |
| HB 3252 Limits the applicability of certain administrative rules relating to the siting, permitting or location of agricultural labor housing in connection with a livestock operation. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Cyrus Javadi, Bobby Levy, Ed Diehl +7 more |
| HB 3287 Grants a higher property tax exemption for the property of veterans with disabilities. 15 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 3303 Directs the Oregon Business Development Department to study infrastructure financing in Oregon by considering and evaluating tools the state may use to have a positive effect on infrastructure and housing costs in Oregon. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 3340 Requires the Attorney General to adopt and maintain a list of foreign adversaries who are ineligible to receive conveyances of farm or forest lands. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Ed Diehl, Virgle Osborne, E. Werner Reschke +1 more |
| HB 3367 Modifies the definition of "farmworker camp" so that the relevant statutes apply to farmworker camps specifically in connection with workers who work on a seasonal or temporary basis. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Anna Scharf, Shelly Boshart Davis |
| HB 3371 Requires landlords to notify and treat lienholders of abandoned vehicles the same as lienholders of abandoned recreational vehicles, manufactured dwellings or floating homes. 4 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 3407 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 3408 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | |
| HB 3436 Prohibits a city from requiring a property owner to pay for the removal of a tree from public property or repairs to a public sidewalk damaged by a tree on public property. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Jami Cate |
| HB 3438 Adds additional criteria under which Coos County may approve a golf course on lands zoned for exclusive farm use. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Court Boice, David Brock Smith |
| HB 3483 Provides that a camping site is not "established" until it has been continuously occupied for 72 hours for purposes of the rule requiring 72-hour notice before homeless individuals may be removed from the camping site. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Cyrus Javadi, Suzanne Weber, Bruce Starr +2 more |
| HB 3493 Prohibits landlords from banning political canvassing or solitication in manufactured dwelling parks and marinas. 12 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Rep Neron, Sen Woods, Ben Bowman +1 more |
| HB 3496 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to develop guidance for local governments on siting, and incentivizing the development of, child care facilities on or before December 31, 2026. 7 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Pam Marsh, Lisa Reynolds, Jules Walters +3 more |
| HB 3499 Requires the approval of an urban renewal plan by the electors of a municipality proposing a plan or a substantial amendment to a plan. 76 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Christine Drazan |
| HB 3503 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to disburse moneys to Community LendingWorks to provide grants to purchase housing in Clackamas County that will be made available through a community land trust as affordable housing to first-time home buyers. 13 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | April Dobson, Mark Gamba, Hoa Nguyen +3 more |
| HB 3507 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to amend specified down payment assistance programs to increase eligibility by January 1, 2026. 27 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Annessa Hartman, Deb Patterson, Mark Gamba |
| HB 3520 Requires a person that proposes to construct a building or structure located within 1,000 feet of an interstate pipeline to notify the Oregon Utility Notification Center. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Emerson Levy, Todd Nash, John Lively +1 more |
| HB 3523 Prohibits discrimination in real property transactions on the basis of minor status. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Annessa Hartman, Mark Gamba, Lew Frederick +3 more |
| HB 3526 Establishes a cause of action for a buyer in a real estate transaction if the seller fails to provide the results of required well tests. 11 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Annessa Hartman, Mark Owens, Ken Helm +5 more |
| HB 3527 Establishes the Public Drinking Water, Stormwater and Sewer Ratepayer Assistance Fund. 17 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Annessa Hartman, Mark Owens, Ken Helm +5 more |
| HB 3556 Extends the permissible uses of net revenue from a new or increased local transient lodging tax to include public safety services and certain costs related to "community infrastructure. 225 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Cyrus Javadi, Jules Walters, Suzanne Weber |
| HB 3567 Appropriates moneys to the Housing and Community Services Department to continue providing down payment assistance through culturally responsive organizations. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Annessa Hartman |
| HB 3570 Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Business Development Department to update the inventory of community infrastructure project needs related to the production of new housing and prepare reports on the inventory update and the processes and programs for maintaining inventories of, and providing funding for, drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure projects. 1 testimony · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Mark Owens, Ken Helm, Mark Gamba |
| HB 3600 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Tom Andersen |
| HB 3602 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study Oregon's land use system and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to land use no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Tom Andersen |
| HB 3606 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study homelessness and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Ed Diehl |
| HB 3620 Repeals the public purpose charge and public purpose expenditure standard for electric companies and Oregon Community Power. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | E. Werner Reschke |
| HB 3627 Establishes the Disabled Veterans Assistance Fund. 11 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Rick Lewis, Mark Meek, James Manning Jr. +6 more |
| HB 3632 Prohibits continuing care retirement communities from banning certain acts of free expression in community spaces or common areas of the continuing care retirement community. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 3639 Prohibits local governments from requiring the payment of a system development charge prior to issuing a certificate of occupancy for a dwelling within an urban growth boundary. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Jeffrey Helfrich |
| HB 3640 Requires that rules adopted by the Department of Consumer and Business Services with respect to the registration of farmworker camps be consistent with federal regulations governing farmworker housing health and safety standards. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Jeffrey Helfrich |
| HB 3642 Allows landlords to terminate month-to-month residential tenancies without cause. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | E. Werner Reschke, Court Boice, Darin Harbick +4 more |
| HB 3649 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to provide a grant to a nonprofit by January 1, 2026, to provide up to five regional subgrants for regional housing coordination. 5 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Pam Marsh, Dick Anderson, Tom Andersen |
| HB 3660 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study housing development and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Mark Gamba |
| HB 3663 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study rental housing and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Mark Gamba |
| HB 3673 Reduces to 90 days the time under which a city or county must decide a land use application for housing or mental health or addiction facilities. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Darcey Edwards |
| HB 3690 Prohibits Housing and Community Services Department program funds from being used on unauthorized noncitizens. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | E. Werner Reschke |
| HB 3708 Allows a city with a population of 20,000 or fewer to bring lands into its urban growth boundary, under a temporary program, under lower requirements for the percentage of affordable housing. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 3709 Allows a city with a population of 20,000 or fewer to bring exchanged lands into its urban growth boundary, under a temporary program, without regard to the land designation. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Paul Evans |
| HB 3719 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing for individuals with substance use disorders and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Tom Andersen |
| HB 3734 Appropriates moneys to the Housing and Community Services Department to distribute to specified organizations to continue housing and homelessness program services. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Travis Nelson, James Manning Jr. |
| HB 3755 Creates a property tax exemption for the owner-occupied principal dwelling of seniors who are at least 65 years of age, have resided in the dwelling for at least 10 years and have a household income not greater than $150,000 per year. 171 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Christine Drazan, Boomer Wright, Bobby Levy +1 more |
| HB 3757 Allows owners of rural land on which a dwelling is sited to divide the land to add up to four additional dwellings. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Darcey Edwards |
| HB 3758 Allows a city to expand its urban growth boundary in proportion to the unbuildable lands within the city's buildable lands inventory. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Darcey Edwards |
| HB 3759 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants for the development of moderate income housing, paid to cover or offset permitting fees and charges. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Darcey Edwards |
| HB 3767 Repeals the prohibition on local rent control. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Farrah Chaichi, Annessa Hartman, Jeff Golden |
| HB 3769 Directs the Department of Consumer and Business Services to establish a program to register all dwelling units that are rented or available for rent. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Farrah Chaichi |
| HB 3774 Repeals the changes made by House Bill 3124 (2021) to the statutes governing local removal of homeless individuals from established camping sites. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Christine Drazan, Court Boice, Jeffrey Helfrich +1 more |
| HB 3781 Creates a rebuttable presumption against negligence and liability for property damage, injuries or death that results from criminal activity in or around multifamily residential property if the owner or operator of the multifamily residential property implements certain security measures and completes certain training and assessments. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Emerson Levy |
| HB 3804 Directs the Department of Land Conservation and Development to commission a study on policies that may contribute to disparate access to homeownership. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Tom Andersen, Annessa Hartman, Kayse Jama |
| HB 3809 Establishes a quarterly allocation of lottery moneys to the Housing and Community Services Department for the individual development account program. 43 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Ricki Ruiz, Zach Hudson, E. Werner Reschke +8 more |
| HB 3823 Exempts from property taxes personal property used by a business to generate or store energy for consumption by the business on its premises. 3 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | David Gomberg, Virgle Osborne |
| HB 3847 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to provide grants to local governments to support middle housing infrastructure. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Shelly Boshart Davis |
| HB 3848 Prohibits the use of assessed historic property as a vacation occupancy unless the property is the owner's primary residence. 16 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Tom Andersen |
| HB 3851 Allows a residential landlord to give 59 days' notice after accepting an offer from a buyer who intends to occupy the premises, to terminate a tenancy. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Lucetta Elmer |
| HB 3860 Prohibits a major residential contractor from collecting or retaining more than 50 percent of the original contract price before substantially completing a remodeling or repair of an owner-occupied one-family or two-family residential structure if the original contract price exceeds $40,000. 1 testimony · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Gregory Smith |
| HB 3876 Provides a safe harbor for certain local regulations governing camping on public property against the cause of action otherwise available to challenge the objective reasonableness of such regulations. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Gregory Smith |
| HB 3877 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to establish a rental licensing program for the annual licensing of dwelling units for rental or vacation occupancy. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Mark Gamba, James Manning Jr., Chris Gorsek +4 more |
| HB 3888 Requires the Land Conservation and Development Commission to, on or before June 30, 2026, adopt rules allowing temporary housing for the construction of solar power generation facilities. · 0 articles |
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| HB 3890 Requires a law enforcement agency to provide notice to a landlord after responding to an incident at a rental unit and to provide a copy of any police report to the landlord. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Thuy Tran |
| HB 3900 Disallows, for purposes of personal income taxation, the mortgage interest deduction for a residence other than the taxpayer's principal residence, unless the taxpayer sells the residence or actively markets the residence for sale. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Nancy Nathanson |
| HB 3903 Requires local governments to require at least one parking space per multiunit unit with limited exceptions. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Ricki Ruiz |
| HB 3904 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026. · 0 articles |
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| HB 3928 Allows counties to designate certain rural lands for rural housing development that are not subject to statewide land use planning laws. 94 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Vikki Breese-Iverson, Dick Anderson |
| HB 3937 Applies to cities that have a population of 50,000 or less. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Virgle Osborne |
| HB 3938 Prohibits residential landlords from considering the credit score of an applicant who demonstrates eligibility for medical assistance under the Oregon Health Plan. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Lesly Muñoz, Farrah Chaichi, Travis Nelson +3 more |
| HB 3939 Extends the temporary Oregon Business Development Department residential infrastructure grant program by two years. 46 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Lucetta Elmer, Mark Owens, Boomer Wright +8 more |
| HB 3943 Requires all state agencies to prepare a report within 60 days on the impacts of the agency's current rules on construction of new housing and the agency's land that may be available for housing production. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Ed Diehl |
| HB 3958 Provides that notwithstanding any municipality's ordinance, rule or regulation to the contrary, the state building code applies exclusively and uniformly to any building or structure in which construction, reconstruction, renovation or remodeling occurs for the purpose of converting commercial office space to housing. · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Kevin Mannix |
| HB 3974 Limits the applicant screening charge a residential landlord may collect to $20. 111 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Mark Gamba, Chris Gorsek, Farrah Chaichi +12 more |
| SB 101 Extends the date by which an account holder must open a first-time home buyer savings account in order to claim a subtraction for contributed funds or an exemption for earnings. 5 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 1094 Provides for a property tax credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on the homestead of a resident serving on active military duty. 9 testimonies · 0 articles |
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| SB 444 Requires the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules to conform the state building code to accessibility requirements under the Fair Housing Act and to certain American National Standards Institute standards for housing accessibility. 32 testimonies · 0 articles |
In House Committee | Deb Patterson, Rep Neron, Wlnsvey Campos +4 more |