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Judiciary panel advances Home Solicitation change after debate over $25 threshold

3205278 · May 6, 2025
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The Senate Committee on Judiciary voted to send House Bill 3605 A to the Senate floor with a "do pass" recommendation after a work session that reviewed making violations of the Oregon Home Solicitation Sales Act unlawful trade practices and debated whether the $25 threshold should be raised.

The Senate Committee on Judiciary voted May 6 to send House Bill 3605 A to the Senate floor with a "do pass" recommendation after a work session that considered making violations of the Oregon Home Solicitation Sales Act unlawful practices under the Unlawful Trade Practices Act.

Chris Colton, committee staff, told the panel the measure "establishes that violations of the Oregon Home Solicitation Act are unlawful practices under the Unlawful Trade Practices Act" and reported the bill previously received 51 ayes and…

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