S.J.Res.203

Proposing an amendment to the Oregon Constitution relating to the identifiability of law enforcement officers.

Failed·3/6/26

Oregon SJR203 proposes a constitutional amendment to require law enforcement officers to identify themselves.

Oregon SJR203 proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to mandate that law enforcement officers identify themselves when engaging with the public. This measure aims to ensure transparency and accountability in law enforcement interactions. The amendment would apply to all officers, regardless of their specific duties or assignments.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

Senate Committee Be adopted with amendments. Refer to Rules by prior reference. (Printed A-Eng)

5 Yea

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1 Nay

R

Calendar

Feb 16

12:45 PM

Senate Judiciary Work Session

Feb 11

12:45 PM

Senate Judiciary Public Hearing

History

Mar 6

Senate

In committee upon adjournment.

Feb 18

Senate

Recommendation: Be adopted with amendments and be referred to Rules by prior reference. (Printed A-Eng.)

Feb 18

Senate

Referred to Rules by prior reference.