Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB3257

Introduced
2/21/23  
Refer
2/23/23  

Caption

Relating to aircraft; prescribing an effective date.

Impact

By creating this task force, HB 3257 seeks to enable broader use of electric aircraft, which could contribute to decreased vehicle traffic on highways due to the availability of more short-haul flights. The bill expands funding opportunities for grants awarded by the Oregon Department of Aviation to include electric aircraft charging infrastructure, thereby directly influencing state laws around aviation infrastructure and funding allocation. This change is anticipated to stimulate economic growth through support for rural air travel, addressing both infrastructure needs and promoting healthier air quality standards.

Summary

House Bill 3257 establishes a Task Force on Electric Aircraft in Oregon, intended to facilitate the transition toward the use of electric aircraft powered by electrical propulsion systems. This transition aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower operational costs in comparison to traditional fossil fuel-powered aircraft, potentially making statewide air travel more affordable and accessible. The task force will consist of up to 17 members appointed by the Oregon Department of Aviation, including representatives from various aviation and utility sectors. It aims to promote the development of necessary infrastructure, including electric aircraft charging stations, particularly in support of rural economic development goals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3257 appears to be largely positive, with support from industry stakeholders who view the bill as a necessary step towards modernizing Oregon’s aviation sector. Proponents believe that engaging in electric aviation aligns with sustainability efforts and positions Oregon as a leader in green technology within the aerospace industry. Concerns from skeptics focus primarily on the feasibility of implementing new infrastructure and whether the change will be rapid enough to meet public demand for improved air services.

Contention

While the bill has generally garnered support, there is contention regarding the potential limitations of the task force and its scope. Some stakeholders argue that the sunset provision, which dissolves the task force after December 31, 2024, could hinder the long-term strategic planning necessary for effective implementation of electric aircraft infrastructure. Additionally, there are discussions regarding the adequacy of funding and the need for continuing legislative support to ensure ongoing advancements in electric aviation beyond the initial task force's recommendations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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