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The committee held a work session to discuss House Bill 2002, focusing on proposed amendments. The discussion covered updates to definitions related to public bodies, reproductive health rights, and minor consent, as well as shifts in responsibilities for grant programs from the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to the Oregon Health Authority. Key topics also included insurance coverage requirements for gender-affirming care, malpractice insurance statute of limitations, and the establishment of standards for interstate actions regarding reproductive health. Several amendments were presented, debated, and voted upon, with significant focus on insurance mandates and pregnancy resources.
The committee discussed how to measure the success of Measure 110, shifting the focus from a binary view of addiction to a broader spectrum that includes harm reduction, transitional housing, supported employment, and long-term recovery support. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding the availability of low-barrier versus high-barrier treatment services and how to connect constituents with appropriate resources and providers, along with concerns expressed about the current implementation and effectiveness of Measure 110 in addressing the fentanyl crisis.
This House Bill mandates the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct a comprehensive study of Oregon's post-secondary education system. The study aims to develop detailed recommendations for a viable and superior institutional framework that supports student access, fuels regional and statewide economic development and employment opportunities, and improves the financial viability of the entire system. This initiative seeks to re-evaluate the system's accessibility, financial resiliency, efficiency, effectiveness, and coordination to ensure it meets the diverse needs of Oregon's students, economy, and workforce.
This document mandates the Department of Education to develop a statewide, long-term strategic plan to provide equitable computer science education opportunities to all public school students by the 2025-2026 school year. The plan must establish a clear purpose for equitable availability and student proficiency, identify immediate and systemic changes to increase access with a focus on equity and inclusion, define rigorous academic content standards and curriculum guidelines, address the needs of students experiencing academic disparities, establish standards for high-quality professional learning for teachers, and propose actions to make computer science courses a core university admission requirement. It also requires an ongoing evaluation process to ensure its long-term sustainability.
The House of Representatives convened for an organizational session to conduct official legislative business. Key actions included the election of a temporary speaker, the appointment of a Committee on Credentials and a Committee on Permanent Organization and Order of Business, and the administration of oaths of office to members. The House proceeded to elect the Speaker of the House, Speaker Pro Tempore, and Chief Clerk. The Speaker addressed the body, emphasizing themes of listening, respectful debate, and addressing state challenges, including wildfire recovery, the ongoing pandemic, and racial equity. The House also adopted its rules for the Eighty-First Legislative Assembly.
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