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Senate passes $1 billion general-fund omnibus budget after late-session vote

5100854 · June 27, 2025
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Summary

The Oregon Senate passed House Bill 5006, an omnibus budget reconciliation package that increases the general fund by about $1 billion and total funds by about $2 billion, after a roll-call vote late in the session.

The Oregon Senate on June 28 passed House Bill 5006, an omnibus budget reconciliation bill that adjusts agency budgets for the 2025–27 biennium and makes supplemental adjustments to several 2023–25 budgets, the chamber’s sponsor said.

The bill, presented on the floor by Senator Lieber, provides roughly $1 billion in additional general-fund appropriations and about $2 billion in total funds, including $100 million for the emergency board and $696.2 million designated for seven special purposes, according to Lieber. It passed on a roll-call vote and was declared adopted by the presiding officer.

Why it matters: The measure bundles…

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