Oregon 2025 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SCR34

Introduced
6/20/25  
Refer
6/20/25  
Engrossed
6/27/25  

Caption

Establishing limitations and deadlines for legislative measures for the 2026 regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly, and providing certain labor negotiation procedures.

Impact

The implementation of SCR34 is expected to have a considerable impact on the legislative landscape in Oregon. By setting strict thresholds on the number of legislative drafts allowed, it seeks to mitigate the overwhelming influx of bills that often complicates and prolongs legislative sessions. Labor negotiations are specifically set apart from legislative deliberations and are to be conducted in executive sessions, ensuring that discussions on employee matters within the legislative branch remain confidential and efficient.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 34, sponsored by Senator Wagner, establishes limitations and deadlines for legislative measures for the upcoming 2026 regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly in Oregon. The resolution imposes a cap on the number of drafts of measures that can be submitted by each Senator and Representative to two, with interim committees allowed up to three. This initiative aims to streamline legislative processes by ensuring a focused approach to the drafting and introduction of new laws during the session.

Sentiment

The reception of SCR34 appears to be cautious but generally supportive among legislators interested in enhancing the efficiency of legislative processes. Stakeholders from various sectors express concerns that limitations could hinder the introduction of critical legislation and responsiveness to emerging issues. However, proponents argue that such restrictions will improve focus and lead to a more manageable legislative agenda, potentially increasing the quality of discussions and deliberations.

Contention

While SCR34 seeks to bring order to the legislative process, it does spark debates about the potential downsides of restricting the legislative scope. Critics fear that limiting the number of bills could impede necessary reforms and reduce legislators’ ability to address urgent, unforeseen challenges that arise. Additionally, the exclusion of labor negotiations from public discourse may lead to concerns regarding transparency in how legislative staff and representatives handle employee matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HCR38

Establishing limitations and deadlines for legislative measures for the 2024 regular session of the Eighty-second Legislative Assembly, and providing certain labor negotiation procedures.

OR HCR206

Establishing deadlines for presession-filed legislative measures for the 2025 regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly.

OR HCR23

Establishing deadlines for completion of legislative measures for 2023 regular session of Eighty-second Legislative Assembly.

OR HCR205

Adjourning sine die the 2024 regular session of the Eighty-second Legislative Assembly.

OR SCR201

Adjourning sine die the 2024 regular session of the Eighty-second Legislative Assembly.

OR SJR4

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to sessions of the Legislative Assembly.

OR SJR24

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to sessions of the Legislative Assembly.

OR HCR37

Adjourning sine die 2023 regular session of Eighty-second Legislative Assembly.

OR SCR18

Adjourning sine die 2023 regular session of Eighty-second Legislative Assembly.

OR SCR202

Establishing procedural rules for legislative branch.

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