Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB1098

Introduced
6/15/23  
Refer
6/20/23  

Caption

Relating to auditing the Oregon Food Bank; declaring an emergency.

Impact

The impact of SB 1098 on state laws includes increased legislative oversight and accountability of nonprofit organizations receiving state support, particularly concerning their financial engagement in political activities. By mandating an audit, the bill seeks to ensure that funds are used appropriately and that the Food Bank adheres to regulations concerning political involvement. The establishment of a committee composed of equal membership from both parties aims to foster bipartisan scrutiny and balanced oversight, potentially setting a precedent for how similar organizations are monitored in the future.

Summary

Senate Bill 1098 establishes the Oregon Food Bank Audit Committee as a joint committee of the Legislative Assembly that is tasked with auditing the financial transactions of the Oregon Food Bank. The audit will cover transactions conducted from December 1, 2019, to January 1, 2023, focusing specifically on identifying any transactions that are related directly or indirectly to political campaign activities or political issues. The findings of the audit are required to be reported back to the Legislative Assembly by November 15, 2023, adding a layer of transparency to the Food Bank's operations in relation to political activities.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SB 1098 appears to be supportive among those advocating for transparency and accountability in nonprofit organizations, particularly those that engage in political actions. Legislative discourse suggests a cautious optimism that increased scrutiny will enhance public trust in the Oregon Food Bank. However, there may be concerns from opponents regarding the implications of such audits for other nonprofit entities, which could lead to fears of political bias or excessive governmental control over charitable operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the dual nature of the committee's formation and its mandate to audit political-related financial activities. Critics could argue that such scrutiny might stifle important advocacy work conducted by the Food Bank, particularly if they perceive it as a government attempt to influence nonpartisan charity operations. Additionally, the time frame for the audit may raise concerns regarding the thoroughness and objectivity of the review process, especially if political motivations are perceived in the committee's membership or actions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB644

Relating to auditing the Oregon Food Bank; declaring an emergency.

OR HB2763

Relating to a public bank task force; and declaring an emergency.

OR SB583

Relating to a public bank task force; declaring an emergency.

OR HB3250

Relating to the state of sports in Oregon; declaring an emergency.

OR HB3326

Relating to changing the name of the Oregon Health Authority; declaring an emergency.

OR SB167

Relating to elections; declaring an emergency.

OR HB2614

Relating to the Oregon Public Defense Commission; and declaring an emergency.

OR SB1095

Relating to congressional districts; and declaring an emergency.

OR HB3366

Relating to Oregon agricultural heritage programs; declaring an emergency.

OR HB3409

Relating to climate; and declaring an emergency.

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