HB 5002
Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for certain biennial expenses.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
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(at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services)
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Support
100%
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0%
- Introduced
- Passed House
- Passed Senate
- To Governor
- Became Law
Bill overview
This bill allocates funds from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for various expenses during the 2025-2027 biennium. It establishes specific appropriations for several agencies and programs, including the Chief Operating Office, Court appointed special advocates, and Oregon Public Broadcasting. The bill also sets maximum spending limits for certain expenses, particularly those funded by fees, lottery moneys, and federal recovery funds, and includes an emergency declaration for effective July 1, 2025.
Key provisions
- Appropriates $437,178 to the Chief Operating Office.
- Allocates $6,300,000 to Court appointed special advocates.
- Provides $500,000 to Oregon Public Broadcasting.
- Establishes maximum spending limits for fees, miscellaneous receipts, and federal funds.
- Sets a maximum limit of $53,912,517 for debt service payments from lottery moneys.
- Authorizes $5,744,348 for county fair expenses from lottery moneys.
- Allocates $165,284,328 from the American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund.
- Appropriates $7,000,000 for the Universal Representation Fund.
Who is affected
- Oregon Department of Administrative Services
- Oregon taxpayers
- State agencies (e.g., Oregon Public Broadcasting, Oregon Historical Society)
- County fairs
- Oregon Worker Relief
Notable changes
- Establishes maximum spending limits on various revenue sources.
Sponsors
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Primary sponsor
Oregon Department of Administrative Services
Arguments in favor
Reasons to support this legislation.
Testifiers generally express strong support for various initiatives, with many advocating for increased competition in state fueling contracts to benefit minority and women-owned businesses. They also appreciate increased funding for County Fairs, as well as the proposed budget for the Oregon CASA Network, which they believe will provide stability and emotional support for children in foster care. Additionally, supporters of HB 5002 emphasize its benefits, including a 50% increase in cash support for county fairs and increased funding for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) programs, which would provide critical services to vulnerable populations. Overall, testifiers highlight the importance of promoting opportunities, stability, and support for various groups, particularly minority and women-owned businesses, as well as children in foster care.
Source: Testimony Summaries
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