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#0000FFDemocratic Party of Oregon>Democratic (35)#FF0000Oregon Republican Party>Republican (25)}}Democratic Party of Oregon>D)| election2 = January 9, 2023| members = 90 (60 in the House; 30 in the Senate)2022 Oregon State Senate election>November 8, 20222022 Oregon House of Representatives election>November 8, 2022PUBLISHER=STATE OF OREGON meeting_place = Oregon State CapitolSalem| website =www.oregonlegislature.gov/Dan Rayfield>leader4=Julie FaheySpeaker (politics)>Speaker of the HouseDemocratic Party of Oregon>D)|election3 = February 1, 2022|leader4_type = House Majority LeaderDemocratic Party of Oregon>D)|election4 = October 1, 2021}}The Oregon Legislative Assembly{{Efn|While “Legislative Assembly” is the constitutionally defined name,Oregon Constitution, Art. IV §1(1) the legislative body is commonly referred to as the “Oregon State Legislature,” including on the Legislative Assembly’s own website.}} is the state legislature for the U.S. state of Oregon. The Legislative Assembly is bicameral, consisting of an upper and lower house: the Senate, whose 30 members are elected to serve four-year terms; and the House of Representatives, with 60 members elected to two-year terms. There are no term limits for either house in the Legislative Assembly.Each Senate district is composed of exactly two House districts: Senate District 1 contains House Districts 1 and 2, SD 2 contains HD 3 and HD 4, and so on. (Maps of Senate districts can be found in the Oregon State Senate article.) Senate districts contain about 127,700 people, and are redrawn every ten years.WEB, Legislative Body,www.oregonlegislature.gov/citizen_engagement/Pages/Legislative-Body.aspx, OregonLegislature.gov, The legislature is termed as a “citizens’ assembly” (meaning that most legislators have other jobs). Since 1885, its regular sessions of up to 160 days occurred in odd-numbered years, beginning on the second Monday in January.“Oregon Legislative Assembly History” Oregon State Archives. Effective 2012, the legislature moved into an annual session, with the even-numbered years having a “short session” of 35 days or less, beginning in February.

Bills

Bills may be introduced in either house, and must flow through a committee before being voted upon. Bills calling for increased revenue must be introduced in the House of Representatives.“How an idea becomes a law”. Oregon State Capitol.How ideas become law.{{Expand section|date=March 2022}}

Sessions

A legislative resolution referred to voters in the November 2010 general election amended the state’s constitution and changed the schedule of regular sessions from bi-annual to annual.WEB,olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2010S1/Downloads/MeasureDocument/SJR41/Enrolled, Oregon State Legislature, State of Oregon, July 2, 2011, State of Oregon, Senate Joint Resolution 41 was voted on as state Ballot Measure 71, which passed statewide by a margin of more than 2 to 1.WEB,records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/RecordView/6873642, Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division, July 2, 2011, State of Oregon, State of Oregon, With limited exceptions, the constitutional changes enacted through Measure 71 limit the length of legislative sessions beginning in odd-numbered years to 160 calendar days, and sessions beginning in even-numbered years to 35 calendar days. The changes took effect with the 2011 session.The first 35 regular sessions (i.e. until 1929) lasted 50 days or less. Since 1949 no annual session was shorter than 100 days. The longest session was the 72nd regular session, at 227 days, ending August 27, 2003. More recent sessions ended in June or July.The Governor of Oregon was the only person who could call the assembly into special sessions until 1976, when voters approved a constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to call itself into session.NEWS, Who calls special session?, The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., February 3, 2008,news.google.com/newspapers?id=wV9WAAAAIBAJ&dq=who%20calls%20special%20session&pg=3267%2C641091, In either case, special sessions are permitted only “in the event of an emergency.” Voters narrowly defeated a constitutional amendment in 1990 that would have established annual sessions.NEWS, Successes for region in special session, but some legislators are unimpressed, James, Sinks, The Bulletin, Bend, Ore., February 24, 2008, In 1982 a special session lasted 37 days, and the governor called the assembly into special session five times in 2002, for a total of 52 days. The 2006 special session was the shortest in Oregon’s history: five pieces of legislation were passed in only six hours. The legislative body may also call itself into special session “in the event of an emergency,” although it has never done so.The legislature’s regular sessions were every two years until 2009. The legislative session in 2010 that referred Measure 71 to voters was a special session approved during the 2009 session by a majority of legislators, who were hoping to eventually win approval of a change to regular annual sessions. The push for annual sessions dates back to at least 1981, when a poll of legislators found that two-thirds favored a shift to annual sessions.WEB,news.google.com/newspapers?id=pW4hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yocFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3700,1250740&dq=gretchen+kafoury&hl=en, Tri City Herald - Google News Archive Search,news.google.com/newspapers?id=pW4hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yocFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3700,1250740&dq=gretchen+kafoury&hl=en," title="archive.today/20120717073147news.google.com/newspapers?id=pW4hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yocFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3700,1250740&dq=gretchen+kafoury&hl=en,">archive.today/20120717073147news.google.com/newspapers?id=pW4hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yocFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3700,1250740&dq=gretchen+kafoury&hl=en, 17 July 2012, dead,

Interim

In the interim between legislative sessions, special study groups made up of state legislators with interests or expertise in the specific study areas investigate issues that will be addressed during the next legislative session. In addition, the state’s legislative Emergency Board, which is jointly chaired by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, can take action to provide additional funds to state agencies for activities required by law or that arise unexpectedly during the legislative interim.“Legislative Statutory Committees and Interim Offices, Emergency Board”, Oregon Blue Book, Oregon State Archives, Oregon Secretary of State, Salem, Oregon, 2017, accessed 27 July 2017.“Other Legislative Committees”, Oregon Legislative Assembly History, Oregon State Archives office, Oregon Secretary of State office, Salem, Oregon, accessed 27 July 2017.

Legislator salary and compensation

The job of a member of the Legislative Assembly is considered a “part-time” job in Oregon, and is compensated accordingly.WEB, July 28, 2021, Full- and Part-Time Legislatures,www.ncsl.org/research/about-state-legislatures/full-and-part-time-legislatures.aspx, 2022-06-16, National Conference on State Legislatures, Legislators are paid $33,852 per year. Presiding officers (the Speaker of the House and Senate President) are compensated double, $67,704 per year. While in session, legislators also receive a $151 per diem.WEB, Salaries of State Agencies - Multi-Year Report {{!, data.oregon.gov {{!}} Oregon’s Open Data Portal {{!}} Oregon.gov |url=https://data.oregon.gov/Revenue-Expense/Salaries-of-State-Agencies-Multi-Year-Report/4cmg-5yp4 |access-date=2023-01-11 |website=data.oregon.gov}}WEB, June 17, 2020, 2020 Legislator Compensation,www.ncsl.org/research/about-state-legislatures/2020-legislator-compensation.aspx, 2022-06-16, National Conference on State Legislatures, In the 2022 Regular Session, at the request of the Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) and Family Forward Oregon, a SB1566 was introduced to increase legislators pay. SB 1566 establishes an annual salary for members of the Legislative Assembly equal to the annual occupational mean wage estimate for Oregon in the prior year, as determined by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Oregon Employment Department. And it directs the salary to be adjusted to conform to the mean only once every two years. It also authorizes a child care allowance for members who have children or dependents under the age of 13.WEB, SB1566,olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2022R1/Measures/Overview/SB1566, 2022-06-16, Oregon Legislative Information System, Sen. Floyd Prozanski (D-Eugene) said at the hearing that the low pay deters Oregonians from serving in the Legislature and urged the new salary be approved. He said the current pay serves to encourage only those with personal wealth or with multiple jobs to run for the legislature. Because of the high time commitment legislative positions require, the current salary also makes it financially difficult for some to stay in office once they’ve been elected.WEB, Sinanina, Cole, Zaitz, Les, 2022-02-07, Oregon legislators propose big boost in their pay - and they have community support,oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2022/02/07/oregon-legislators-propose-big-boost-in-their-pay-and-they-have-community-support/, 2022-06-16, Oregon Capital Chronicle, en-US, Ultimately, SB1566 did not make it out of the Senate Rules Committee.In light of this, three veteran House Democrats jointly announced they would not seek reelection because of the apparent failure of SB1566. The three state representatives, Karin Power, Rachel Prusak and Anna Williams, said they could not afford to work full time for part-time pay. “We are a lawyer, nurse practitioner, and social worker,” the three said in a statement. “Seeing the hardships that families faced in our professional lives convinced us to run for office knowing these families deserved voices in our state government.WEB, Jaquiss, Nigel, February 28, 2022, In Joint Announcement, Three Veteran House Democrats Say They Won’t Seek Reelection,www.wweek.com/news/2022/02/28/in-joint-announcement-three-veteran-house-democrats-say-they-wont-seek-re-election/, 2022-06-16, Willamette Week, en,

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

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