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Committee advances bill limiting Adjutant General assistance to DOD calls that would leave Oregon unable to respond to statewide emergencies
Summary
House Bill 3954, which restricts the Adjutant General’s role in assisting Department of Defense calls of Oregon National Guard members except for specified purposes and when the Guard remains capable of responding to statewide emergencies, was advanced to the House floor with amendments and a due-pass recommendation.
House Bill 3954 was advanced to the House floor with a due-pass recommendation after the House Committee on Rules adopted the dash-3 amendment. The bill, as presented by committee staff, prohibits the Adjutant General from facilitating or allowing communication between the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and Oregon National Guard members or units for the purpose of calling the member or unit into active service unless the active service is for specified purposes; it also prohibits allowing a call into active service if doing so would…
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