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Bill would expand and contextualize campus sexual‑misconduct reporting, Title IX staff tell committee

3319948 · May 14, 2025
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Supporters and Title IX staff told the Senate Education Committee May 14 that House Bill 3731 would improve public reporting on sexual misconduct at colleges by adding third‑party incidents and narrative context to annual reports.

The Senate Education Committee heard testimony May 14 on House Bill 3731, which would expand and clarify annual public reporting requirements for sexual misconduct at Oregon’s institutions of higher education.

Kavi Shrestha, legislative aide to Representative Anessa Hartman, said the measure aims to "make sure our data is comprehensive and tells the full truth about sexual misconduct on college and university campuses in Oregon." Shrestha said the bill adds required narrative sections, allows institutions to report alleged misconduct by third parties (people who are not students or employees), and permits an unlimited‑length…

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