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Senate suspends constitutional reading requirement, fast-tracks two resolutions
3070108 · April 21, 2025
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Summary
The Oregon Senate voted to suspend the constitutional requirement that bills be read section by section on final passage in order to expedite the third-reading calendar; it also made HCR 4 and HCR 23 special orders and allowed guests on the floor for HCR 23.
The Oregon State Senate on April 21 voted to suspend the constitutional reading requirement for final passage to expedite its third-reading calendar and made two House concurrent resolutions special orders of business.
A motion invoking Article IV, Section…
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