Oregon 2025 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB808

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/17/25  
Report Pass
2/25/25  
Engrossed
3/4/25  
Refer
3/10/25  
Report Pass
5/6/25  
Enrolled
5/13/25  
Passed
5/22/25  
Chaptered
6/6/25  

Caption

Relating to preference given to servicemembers in public employment.

Impact

The enactment of SB 808 is expected to strengthen existing provisions and possibly increase employment opportunities for veterans within Oregon's public workforce. By mandating that an additional five percentage points be added to the scores of eligible state servicemembers and veterans, and ten percentage points for disabled veterans, the bill seeks to address employment challenges faced by these individuals and ensure they are given fair consideration in hiring processes. The bill also safeguards their rights by stipulating that any violation of this provision is an unlawful employment practice.

Summary

Senate Bill 808 aims to formalize and enhance the preference given to servicemembers, including state servicemembers, former state servicemembers, veterans, and disabled veterans, in the public employment sector. The bill amends existing laws to ensure that these groups receive additional consideration when applying for civil service positions. Specifically, it requires public employers to grant a percentage point increase to the scores of certain qualified applicants from these groups, thus improving their chances of securing employment in state or local government jobs.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB 808 has been positive, particularly among veteran advocacy groups and those supporting enhanced employment opportunities for servicemen and women. The bill is viewed as a crucial step in acknowledging the sacrifices made by military personnel and ensuring their reintegration into civilian life is supported by employment opportunities. However, some concerns may be raised regarding the implications of preferential hiring practices and whether they might obscure merit-based hiring principles.

Contention

Despite the broad support for SB 808, debates may arise regarding the effectiveness and fairness of employing hiring preferences. Critics of similar measures often argue that they can perpetuate a culture of entitlement rather than focusing on qualifications and skills when filling roles within public service. The bill, while intended to support veterans, highlights ongoing discussions about balancing the need for worker protection with the principles of equal opportunity in employment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB3083

Relating to employment preference for veterans.

OR SB249

Relating to employment preference for veterans.

OR SB183

Relating to the military.

OR HB3111

Relating to public records; and declaring an emergency.

OR HB4031

Relating to public records; declaring an emergency.

OR HB2295

Relating to veteran-owned businesses; and prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2490

Relating to cybersecurity.

OR HB2800

Relating to age-based employment discrimination.

OR HB2943

Relating to appointment of the Superintendent of State Police.

OR SB1033

Relating to active service.

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