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Bill to refine campus Title IX reporting draws mixed praise from coordinators
Summary
The House Committee on Higher Education and Workforce Development heard testimony March 19 on HB 3,731, a bill intended to refine statewide reporting on sexual-misconduct allegations and better capture the work of campus Title IX coordinators.
House Bill 3,731, a follow-up to Oregon’s 2023 campus-survivors legislation, was heard March 19 by the House Committee on Higher Education and Workforce Development. Supporters told the committee the bill refines requirements for public reporting on sexual-misconduct allegations to include incidents involving people who are not students or employees and to add a narrative section allowing Title IX coordinators to explain case closures, supportive measures and local context.
Daniel Moltke, chief of staff to Representative Hartman, testified for the bill and said the proposal grew from conversations with campus Title IX coordinators after the first round of statutorily required reporting…
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