All Roll Calls
Yes: 88 • No: 3
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Candidates and officeholders can use campaign money for reasonable security costs. This includes security systems and monitoring when the risk comes from running for or holding office. Family covered means a spouse; child, parent, grandparent; brother, half-brother, sister, half-sister; and the spouses of those relatives. It does not include relatives of the spouse. After leaving office or ending a campaign, you can keep and use the campaign-paid security system for personal use. When kept under these rules, the system is not treated as a gift under ethics law.
Campaign money cannot pay for nondisclosure agreements about workplace harassment. Any NDA made in violation is void and cannot be enforced in Oregon courts. This applies to candidates, officeholders, and their political committees.
There is no primary sponsor on record.
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
All Roll Calls
Yes: 88 • No: 3
Senate vote • 3/2/2026
Third reading. Carried by Manning Jr. Passed.
Yes: 28 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/26/2026
Rules: Heard and Reported Out
Yes: 5 • No: 0
House vote • 2/17/2026
Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed.
Yes: 48 • No: 3
House vote • 2/12/2026
Rules: Heard and Reported Out
Yes: 7 • No: 0
Chapter 103, (2026 Laws): Effective date April 7, 2026.
Governor signed.
President signed.
Speaker signed.
Third reading. Carried by Manning Jr. Passed.
Second reading.
Recommendation: Do pass.
Work Session held.
Public Hearing held.
Referred to Rules.
First reading. Referred to President's desk.
Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed.
Second reading.
Recommendation: Do pass.
Work Session held.
Public Hearing held.
Referred to Rules.
First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
Enrolled
3/2/2026
Introduced
1/28/2026
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