1 p.m.: The Senate Education Committee will hold a work session on:
Ensuring academic content standards include histories, contributions and perspectives of certain classifications of people (HB 2023).
Clarifying authorities governing the Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development (HB 2030A).
Requiring a licensed teacher on the State Board of Education (HB 2512).
Requiring colleges to have hazing policies (HB 2519A).
Renaming the Oregon Youth Conservation Corps as the Oregon Youth Corps (HB 2871A).
Altering the commissioner composition of the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HB 3280).
Prohibiting school districts from interscholastic activities with an organization that does not have a policy on equality and civil rights (HB 3409).
1 p.m.: The House Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing and work session on:
Requiring public employers to have workplace harassment policies (SB 479A).
3 p.m.: The House Education Committee will have an informational meeting on:
Food insecurity in higher education.
Student perspectives on educational issues.
3 p.m.: The House Education Committee will hold a work session on:
Prohibiting school districts from restricting access to some learning areas (SB 496A).
Repealing the sunset provision on the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children (SB 690A).
Residency requirements for military children (SB 802).
Tuesday
8 a.m.: The Senate Workforce Committee will hold a work session on:
Expanding the rights of public employees and unions with bargaining (HB 2016).
8:30 a.m.: The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing and work session on:
Rules related to sexual harassment in schools (HB 3077A).
9 a.m.: The Joint Ways and Means Capital Construction Subcommittee will hold a work session on:
Changes to the Public Employees Retirement System (SB 1049).
3 p.m.: The House Health Care Committee will hold a public hearing and work session on:
Rules for administering in schools opioid overdose medication (SB 665A).
Wednesday
8:30 a.m.: The Joint Ways and Means Education Subcommittee will hold an informational meeting on:
The Educator Advancement Council.
1 p.m.: The Senate Education Committee will consider bills carried over from previously posted agendas.
3 p.m.: The House Education Committee will consider bills carried over from previously posted agendas.
Friday
May 24 is the deadline to move bills out of policy committees or they are effectively dead. The deadline does not apply to revenue, rules and joint committees.
Items may be added to legislative committee agendas during the week. The Oregon Legislature keeps an updated page of committee agendas.