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The Week Ahead

Monday, April 8, 2019
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Monday

11 a.m.: The Senate will vote on:

  • Allowing administration of remedies for opioid overdose in schools (SB 665A).
  • Military child school district residency (SB 802A).

11 a.m.: The House will vote on:

  • Requiring community college textbook affordability plan (HB 2213A).

1 p.m.: The Senate Education Committee will hold a work session on:

  • Requiring the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to conduct abuse investigations (SB 155).
  • Assisting foster youths to transition from community colleges to public universities (SB 158).
  • Requiring equal access to educational facilities (SB 496).
  • High school assessment tests (SB 157).
  • Foster youths’ district residency (SB 905).
  • Disclosing risks from wireless network technology (SB 283).
  • Appropriating money for Community College Support Fund (SB 266).
  • Reporting on adequacy of Oregon education (SB 153).
  • Establishing Dreamers Access Program (SB 958).

1 p.m.: The Senate Education Committee will hold a possible work session on:

  • Developing standards for dual credit programs (SB 800).

3 p.m.: The House Education Committee will hold a public hearing and possible work session on:

  • Allowing districts to use nationally recognized high school assessments (HB 2736).
  • Studying the adequacy of Oregon public education (HB 2876).
  • Finding stable funding for career and technical education (HB 2967).

3 p.m.: The House Education Committee will hold a work session on:

  • Prohibiting virtual public schools from using State School Fund money for advertising (HB 2516).
  • Requiring reports on classroom disruptions (HB 2902).
  • Notification requirements for investigations of harassment (HB 3032).
  • Encouraging performance-based assessments (HB 3236).
  • Grants for safe school entry points (HB 3241).
  • Preparing State School Fund budget (HB 2074).
  • Requiring school counseling programs (HB 2441).
  • High school equivalency tests (HB 2520).
  • Reimbursing districts for meal costs (HB 2759, HB 2760 and HB 2761).
  • Making breakfast available after start of school day (HB 2765).
  • Requirements for removing students from class (HB 2899).
  • Licensing career schools (HB 2976).
  • Establishing Task Force on Family Engagement in Education (HB 2990).
  • Establishing Task Force on Educator Attraction and Retention (HB 3010).

4 p.m.: The Joint Committee on Student Success Revenue Subcommittee will hold an informational meeting on:

  • Revenue options.

Tuesday

Last day to move bills out of policy committees in their originating chamber.

11 a.m.: The House will vote on:

  • Encouraging partnerships between school districts and post-secondary institutions for accelerated college credit programs (HB 2263A).

5 p.m.: The Joint Committee on Student Success will hold a public hearing on:

  • The Student Success Act (HB 2019).

6 p.m.: The Joint Committee on Student Success Revenue Subcommittee will hold an informational meeting on:

  • Revenue options.

Wednesday

3 p.m.: The House Education Committee will hold a public hearing on:

  • Teacher licensing exemption (SB 216).
  • Adding school board members to list of mandatory child abuse reporters (SB 415A). 
  • Use of student restraints (SB 963).

Thursday

5 p.m.: The Joint Committee on Student Success will hold a public hearing on:

  • The Student Success Act (HB 2019).

Items may be added to legislative committee agendas during the week. The Oregon Legislature keeps an updated page of committee agendas.

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