Oregon HB4002 limits the number of legislative measures that can be requested from the Legislative Counsel during regular sessions.
Oregon HB4002 establishes limits on the number of legislative measures that can be requested from the Legislative Counsel during regular sessions. It restricts members of the Legislative Assembly to 25 measures per session, committees to 15 measures, and the Governor and state agencies to a combined total of 200 measures. Exceptions apply to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means and the Oregon Department of Administrative Services. The bill also allows the Legislative Counsel to prepare additional measures upon request from the Senate Committee on Rules or the House Committee on Rules.
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