Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SJR22

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/13/23  

Caption

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to limits on state governmental appropriations.

Impact

The proposed amendment seeks to stabilize the growth of state government funding, which proponents argue will align government spending with the economic realities of Oregonians. By capping appropriations based on economic indicators, the bill aims to prevent excessive government expansion during times of economic downturn, potentially protecting taxpayers from increased financial burdens. It is designed to foster a more sustainable approach to budget management.

Summary

SJR22 proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution aimed at limiting state governmental appropriations for general purposes during each biennium. Specifically, the amendment stipulates that these appropriations cannot increase beyond the lowest of three metrics: the projected percentage increase in personal income, the increase in population and inflation, or the projected growth in Oregon's gross domestic product. Any revenues exceeding the allowed appropriation would be transferred to a reserve fund, promoting fiscal prudence and accountability.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards SJR22 appears mixed. Supporters, primarily from conservative and fiscally responsible factions, see it as an essential reform that enforces caution in government spending and helps maintain a balanced budget. Conversely, critics, including some progressive lawmakers, argue that such limitations may hinder the government's ability to respond effectively to urgent needs, particularly in sectors like education, health, and public safety, where funding variability can dramatically impact local services.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise from concerns that SJR22 may create rigidity in state budgeting, potentially leading to scenarios where necessary funding cuts are mandated during economic downturns. Critics warn that while the bill aims to ensure fiscal responsibility, it risks undermining the state's capacity to address pressing issues that require flexible funding solutions. The debate highlights a broader ideological conflict regarding the appropriate balance between fiscal restraint and adequate public investment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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