Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2501

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Relating to decriminalizing the crime of prostitution.

Impact

The bill could lead to substantial changes in state law regarding prostitution, a matter that has garnered significant social and legal discourse. By initiating this study, the bill reflects a progressive approach toward criminal justice reform, suggesting the state is open to reconsidering outdated laws. If the commission finds that decriminalizing prostitution has favorable outcomes, this could pave the way for legislative changes that may affect law enforcement practices and social services associated with sex work in Oregon.

Summary

House Bill 2501 requires the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the advantages and disadvantages of decriminalizing the crime of prostitution. The commission is tasked with submitting its findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary by September 15, 2024. The bill sets a sunset provision, meaning its legislative intent will be revisited and possibly repealed by January 2, 2025, if not acted upon. This study aims to explore the implications of such a significant change in legislation concerning prostitution in Oregon.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 2501 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters of criminal justice reform. Advocates argue that decriminalization could enhance the safety of individuals involved in sex work and reduce stigma, while opponents may express concerns about potential increases in trafficking or exploitation. The hearing and discussions around the bill may showcase a spectrum of opinions, reflecting a societal struggle with the ethics and practicalities of sex work.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the differing views on whether decriminalization could lead to better outcomes for sex workers or compromise public safety. Critics might worry that without legal regulations, individuals involved in sex work could be more vulnerable to exploitation. Furthermore, the bill's sunset provision creates urgency and a limited timeframe for the commission to provide substantial evidence and recommendations. This aspect could influence legislative priorities and the political landscape surrounding the discussion of sex work laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SCR99

Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Evaluate New Zealand's Model Of Decriminalizing Prostitution And Make Recommendations On How To Amend Hawaii Laws To Decriminalize Prostitution.

OR SR92

Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Evaluate New Zealand's Model Of Decriminalizing Prostitution And Make Recommendations On How To Amend Hawaii Laws To Decriminalize Prostitution.

OR SB201

Relating to crime.

OR SB192

Relating to crime.

OR HB2494

Relating to crime.

OR HB2493

Relating to crime.

OR HB3073

Relating to crime.

OR HB1022

Relative to decriminalizing certain acts between consenting adults.

OR SB339

Relating to crime.

OR SB340

Relating to crime.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.