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Senate adopts package of measures on trade, veterans services, courts, schools and safety
Summary
The Oregon Senate adopted a series of bills and one concurrent resolution on April 1 covering Taiwan trade ties, veterans claim protections, extradition information sharing, justice court voting, foster care rules, out‑of‑state student placements, sprinkler timelines for residential programs, court visitor immunity, and cash‑acceptance education.
The Oregon Senate on April 1 adopted a group of bills and a concurrent resolution addressing trade ties with Taiwan, veterans services, court procedures, education placements and several administrative or safety matters. The measures were presented by a range of committee chairs and sponsors and were carried on the Senate calendar after floor consideration.
Senate Concurrent Resolution 26 reaffirmed Oregon’s commitment to its sister‑state relationship with Taiwan and supported reopening a trade office and closer economic ties; Senator Manning Jr. noted Oregon’s existing trade flows with Taiwan and the state’s sister‑state relationships. The resolution was adopted on a roll call announced as "26 ayes."
Senate Bill 150 A directs the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs to conduct outreach and restricts excessive fees charged by…
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