81st Oregon Legislative Assembly

SB 5702A "Establishes and modifies limits on payment of expenses from specified funds by certain state agencies for capital construction."

HB 1567B(50-7) "Requires owners or operators of bulk oils and liquid fuels terminals located in Columbia, Multnomah or Lane County to conduct and submit to Department of Environmental Quality seismic vulnerability assessments."

SB 1501 "Directs State Board of Forestry to adopt single rule package on or before November 30, 2022, to implement Private Forest Accord Report."

SB 1545 "Establishes grant programs in Higher Education Coordinating Commission to provide funding for workforce development activities that aim to increase access for priority populations to training opportunities in technology, health care and manufacturing and to workforce development services and benefits."

SB 1522 "Authorizes high school teachers who are employed by education service districts to serve as members of Transfer Council."

[1] Senate President: Peter Courtney (D–11 Salem) President Pro Tempore: James Manning Jr. (D–7 Eugene) Majority Leader: Rob Wagner (D-19 Lake Oswego) Minority Leader: Fred Girod (R-9 Stayton) until October 22, 2021; Tim Knopp (R-27 Bend)[4] In January 2021, Senator Alan Olsen abruptly announced his resignation from office.

[4] In November 2021, Senator Ginny Burdick (D) was appointed by Governor Kate Brown to the Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council.

[11] In December 2021, Senator Betsy Johnson resigned from her seat to focus all her attention on her independent run for governor and ensure her constituents had someone fully dedicated to representing them.

Map of the current composition of the Oregon Senate by district
Map of the current composition of the Oregon House of Representatives by district