Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB3349

Introduced
2/21/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Refer
4/10/23  
Refer
4/10/23  

Caption

Relating to infrastructure; declaring an emergency.

Impact

The bill's implementation may significantly impact state laws regarding infrastructure funding and development. By providing a structured approach to funding access, HB 3349 addresses long-standing issues of inequity in funding for infrastructure projects, particularly in historically underserved communities. It promotes a systematic inventory and tracking mechanism for state and federal funding opportunities aimed at both natural and built infrastructure. The establishment of the Community Infrastructure Assistance Program is expected to facilitate priority projects and ensure that state matching funds are effectively utilized.

Summary

House Bill 3349 aims to enhance infrastructure development across Oregon by establishing a collaborative framework for accessing state and federal funding. The bill calls for the creation of an 'infrastructure funding readiness hub' that will help communities navigate available funding opportunities. Oregon Solutions at Portland State University is tasked with coordinating the hub’s development, with $300,000 earmarked for this effort. Additionally, the Higher Education Coordinating Commission is to work closely with state agencies and local entities to increase community capacity for managing infrastructure funds.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be positive, with support from various legislators seeking to improve the state's infrastructure landscape. Proponents emphasize the bill's focus on enhancing funding readiness and the potential for significant improvements in public infrastructure, which advocates argue is critical for economic development. However, like many funding bills, there may be concerns regarding the effective allocation and oversight of funds once they are secured.

Contention

One point of contention revolves around the allocation of funding and ensuring equitable access among disparate communities. Critics may argue that without stringent oversight, the funds could disproportionately benefit wealthier areas capable of drafting stronger proposals, leaving vulnerable communities struggling to compete for the same resources. Consequently, the bill's focus on environmental justice and community needs aims to mitigate these concerns by explicitly addressing the challenges faced by historically overlooked communities, thus highlighting a delicate balance between statewide funding goals and local community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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