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House passes bill to centralize review of executive-branch IT projects and budgets

June 17, 2025 | Legislative, Oregon


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House passes bill to centralize review of executive-branch IT projects and budgets
The Oregon House on June 17 passed Senate Bill 10 90, a measure directing the state Chief Information Officer to review executive-branch information-technology budget and project requests and submit a prioritized, enterprise-wide ranking to the governor and the joint legislative committee on IT before the governor issues a recommended budget.

Sponsor statements: Representative Daniel Winn, speaking in favor on the floor, said the bill "helps the legislature see the big picture on tech, spend smarter, and modernize more strategically." He described the state's IT environment as decentralized and argued the measure would promote shared systems, cut duplication and prioritize projects that align with enterprise strategy.

Why it matters: the state plans to spend more than $2.3 billion on IT operations and projects in the current biennium, and lawmakers and staff said there is no single committee receiving a full cross-agency view of IT needs. Supporters argued the bill gives the legislature a consolidated view of IT priorities to inform funding decisions.

Debate and support: Representative Nathanson agreed, describing current practice as "decentralized and disjointed" and urged an aye vote. The bill was described as a modest but important step toward coordinated investment in enterprise IT and shared services.

Outcome: the clerk declared "Senate bill 10 90, having received the constitution majority, is declared passed." Sponsors said the bill tasks the CIO with developing prioritization criteria, recommending shared services and flagging critical needs during the budget process.

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