Oregon 2025 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SCR20

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Engrossed
4/3/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Report Pass
5/8/25  

Caption

Recognizing and honoring the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology for a century of leadership in marine research and service to the State of Oregon, the United States and all maritime nations.

Impact

The passage of SCR20 underscores the importance of marine research institutions like the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology in shaping state policies and practices relating to marine and coastal ecosystems. As a result, it not only acknowledges past contributions but potentially paves the way for future collaboration between state entities and educational institutions in marine-related fields, ensuring continued advancements in environmental management and maritime studies.

Summary

SCR20 recognizes and honors the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology for its century-long leadership and contributions in marine research and services predominantly benefiting the State of Oregon and its partners among maritime nations. This bill emphasizes the historical significance and sustained impact of the institute in advancing marine sciences and educating various stakeholders involved in coastal management.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR20 is overwhelmingly positive, as it reflects a collective appreciation for the institute's contributions over a remarkable 100-year period. Legislators from both parties recognize the value of marine biology research and its importance for the state's ecological and economic health. This consensus illustrates a unified vision for supporting ongoing marine research initiatives and strengthening the partnership between academia and government.

Contention

While there appears to be widespread support for SCR20, notable concerns may arise in the broader context of funding and resource allocation for marine research programs. Some legislators and stakeholders may question the adequacy of state support for marine institutions relative to the environmental challenges facing Oregon's coastal zones. Addressing these concerns will be crucial to sustaining the institute's present and future mission.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HCR10

Recognizing and honoring John and Shirley Vandermosten for their leadership and service to people of Oregon.

OR SCR2

Recognizing and honoring service members of Oregon National Guard.

OR HCR17

Recognizing and honoring Vicki and Jerry Berger for their leadership and service to people of Oregon.

OR HCR31

Recognizing and honoring Dr. Brian Druker for his leadership and service.

OR HCR22

Recognizing and honoring Jim Card for his service and contributions to the people of Oregon.

OR HCR25

Commemorating 75th anniversary of Oregon Institute of Technology.

OR HCR34

Recognizing and honoring Southeast Asian Americans in Oregon and United States and all those lost in Cambodian Genocide and other conflicts in Southeast Asia.

OR HB2903

Relating to marine reserves.

OR HR1

Recognizing and honoring Louis Southworth for his remarkable contributions to the State of Oregon.

OR HCR29

Recognizing and honoring Louis Southworth for his remarkable contributions to the State of Oregon.

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