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Votes at a glance: key bills the Oregon Senate passed on the session’s final day

March 06, 2026 | Legislative, Oregon


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Votes at a glance: key bills the Oregon Senate passed on the session’s final day
The Oregon Senate concluded its short session by moving a slate of final items. This roundup lists notable floor outcomes, the vote outcome (as recorded on the floor), and the primary effect as described during debate.

- HB 4075 (Bay Area Hospital loan guarantee): Passed. Authorizes a Treasury loan guarantee (collateralized, not an outright grant) to refinance a balloon payment for Bay Area Hospital using unclaimed‑property interest as collateral; floor debate stressed emergency regional service preservation versus education‑fund precedent risk.

- HB 4153 (Farm store permits on EFU land): Passed. Creates a farm‑store permitting option for EFU land with acreage/sales thresholds and county siting standards; generated prolonged floor debate over farmland protections and potential commercialization.

- SB 1517B (Recreational liability waivers): Passed (concurrence and repassage). Establishes a framework for waivers of ordinary negligence in recreational contexts with explicit exceptions (e.g., greater‑than‑ordinary negligence, abuse, negligent training/hiring) and disclosure requirements.

- SB 5701A (bond package and capital financing): Passed. Floor summary included lists of GO and lottery bonds for universities, State Park acquisitions, and affordable‑housing preservation funding lines.

- HB 4084C (Economic development): Passed. Establishes fast‑track permitting for large projects, modifies enterprise zones and targeted tax credits; includes a moratorium on some data‑center enterprise‑zone benefits until after 2027 and created a joint permitting council.

- HB 4127 (Reimbursement for certain reproductive health providers): Passed. Directs Oregon Health Authority to implement a state fee‑for‑service payment mechanism for certain nonprofit reproductive health providers if federal Medicaid reimbursement is blocked; includes retroactive claims coverage back to 07/04/2025.

- HB 4100 (Bulk fuel terminals financial responsibility): Passed. Requires terminals to hold certificates of financial responsibility for spill liabilities and creates a seismic risk mitigation fund; DEQ rulemaking and local government participation required.

- HB 4177 (Public meeting law fixes): Passed. Clarified definitions of deliberation and serial communication, extended grievance windows, and shifted administrative violations to institutional remedies; sponsors framed the bill as practical fixes to 2023 reforms.

- Budget & reconciliation (HB 5203 / HB 5204): Passed. Fee ratification and omnibus budget reconciliation adjusted agency budgets, provided net deposits and transfers, and included targeted increases for DHS/OHA related to federal changes; transportation adjustments to balance ODOT were included.

These actions were taken on the final day of the session and represent the last major floor votes before the Senate adjourned sine die. Members who supported each measure generally emphasized immediate problem‑solving. Opponents frequently raised process, precedent or long‑term fiscal concerns; several asked for interim follow‑up work.

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