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Appropriations

Monday, March 2, 2026·17m·▶ Watch / Listen

The House Appropriations Committee moved swiftly through nine Senate bills, reporting seven, tabling one, and carrying over one, with all but two bills passing unanimously and no named opposition voiced during debate.

Key Actions

·SB138 – Department of Environmental QualityNo Vote

+ 7 more actions

Votes

Report SB138Passed
Report SB233 with substitutePassed
Report SB302 with substitutePassed
Table SB362 (recorded vote)Passed
Report SB453Passed
Report SB530Passed
Report SB620Passed
Carry over SB642No Vote
Report SB645 with substitutePassed
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TranscriptPreview
Welcome to the House Appropriations Committee meeting. We'll do Rogue. Take the roll call right now. Okay. All 22 present. Thank you very much. Okay, David. Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman. First up today we have Senate Bill 138 from Senate Senator McPike. This expands monitoring and reporting responsibilities related to PFAS at DEQ and for publicly owned treatment works. There is a fiscal impact each year that was included in the Senate budget. However, there was no house cognate. Mr. Chairman, I move report SB138. The movement secondary. We report SB138. Members, please cast your vote. That'd be our reports 22 to 0. Next, Mr. Chairman, is SB233 from Senator Head. There's a substitute move the substitute. All those in favor? Yes, Mr. Chairman. This establishes a work group at the Department of Fire Programs to evaluate the funding formula for the distribution of aid to localities through the Fire Programs Fund. There is no fiscal impact. Second, it's been moving to second act. We report SB233 with the substitute members, please cast your vote. The bill reports 22 0. Next, Mr. Chairman, is SB302 from Senator Jordan. There's a substitute move the substitute. All Those in favor? Mr. Chairman,…
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