HB 3310
Establishes the Oregon Strategic Resilience Sustainability Commission.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
Committee
Emergency Management, General Government, and Veterans
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Bill overview
This bill establishes the Oregon Strategic Resilience Sustainability Commission to address food security within the state. The commission will develop and administer a grant program aimed at increasing the amount, availability, and security of regional food supplies. Specifically, it will focus on regional food production, processing, and ensuring access to food in vulnerable areas, particularly in the event of a major seismic event. The commission’s goals include achieving a significant level of regional food self-sufficiency by 2037.
Key provisions
- Establishes the Oregon Strategic Resilience Sustainability Commission.
- Requires the commission to create and administer a grant program for regional food supplies.
- Defines a 300-mile diameter ‘Oregon Strategic Resiliency Self-Sufficiency Region’ for measuring food production self-sufficiency.
- Includes grants for regional food production, processing expansion, and at-risk food retailers.
- Prioritizes carbon emission reduction through regional food production.
- Requires the commission to establish partnerships for utilizing food resources.
- Specifies the commission’s membership, appointment process, and responsibilities.
- Sets a goal of achieving 50% regional food production by 2037.
Who is affected
- Farmers and agricultural producers
- Food processors
- Retail food businesses
- Consumers in Oregon
- Nonprofit organizations involved in food security
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