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House votes to not concur on Senate amendment to death-reporting bill and appoints conference committee

3805365 · June 12, 2025
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The House voted to not concur in the Senate amendment to House Bill 3127, which would have delayed statewide use of the Oregon Health Authority's electronic death-reporting system until July 1, 2027; the chamber appointed a conference committee to seek a compromise on the implementation date.

The Oregon House voted to not concur in the Senate amendments to House Bill 3127 and directed that a conference committee be appointed to reconcile the two chambers’ differences, principally over the bill’s effective date.

A member moved that the House not concur in the Senate amendments and that a conference committee be appointed. The motion was to oppose a Senate amendment that changed the bill’s effective date to July 1, 2027; sponsors argued the later date would delay improved…

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