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Committee hears bipartisan technical fixes in HB 4159 for OGEC appointments and privilege protections

February 27, 2026 | Legislative, Oregon


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Committee hears bipartisan technical fixes in HB 4159 for OGEC appointments and privilege protections
House Bill 4159 was presented as a set of technical clarifications for the Oregon Government Ethics Commission. The staff summary said the bill requires at least one OGEC member to have local‑government experience and maintains attorney‑client privilege for information provided to OGEC in certain complaints.

Representative Nathan Sosa described the bill as a product of a bipartisan interim work group; he and League of Oregon Cities representatives said the changes reflect local‑government requests and will improve OGEC’s capacity to consider municipal matters. Scott Winkles of the League testified in support, noting local governments are a large share of the OGEC caseload and that a member with local experience would reduce legislative friction.

The bill passed the House overwhelmingly, the presenter noted, and witnesses asked only clarifying questions during the brief hearing; the committee closed testimony and thanked presenters.

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