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House Judiciary advances four measures to the floor in April 28 work sessions

3141571 · April 28, 2025
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Summary

In work sessions following the SB 1122A hearing, the House Committee on Judiciary voted to advance SB 277, SB 710A, SB 993 and Senate Joint Memorial 2 to the floor with due‑pass recommendations; committee members discussed training transparency and photo‑release rules during the session.

After closing the public hearing on SB 1122A, the House Committee on Judiciary conducted work sessions April 28 and voted to advance four measures with due‑pass recommendations to the House floor.

The committee approved the following measures:

- Senate Bill 277 (due‑pass to the floor). Sponsors described SB 277 as allowing a law‑enforcement agency or public body to provide information or enter agreements necessary to effect an international extradition for a person charged with or convicted of a crime in Oregon and for whom a warrant has been issued. Vice Chair Wong moved the bill to the…

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