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House passes a wide package on Feb. 17: search‑warrant timing, campaign security, health‑care and housing bills
Summary
On a busy floor day the House passed a slate of bills on final reading, including Christiel's Law (search‑warrant response times), campaign‑fund security expense clarifications, coordinated care organization rate‑process changes, childcare information alignment, and housing and tenant‑privacy measures.
The Oregon House passed multiple bills on final reading Feb. 17. Several measures were debated at length; others were advanced after unanimous consent or brief discussion. Key actions declared passed by the clerk during the floor session include:
- House Bill 4,045 A ("Christiel's Law"): establishes expedited response times for communications companies responding to certain warrants in stalking and domestic‑violence investigations; sponsor argued the change will improve prevention.
- House Bill 4,017 A: clarifies allowable uses of campaign funds for reasonable security expenses for candidates and officeholders, with reporting/disclosure requirements.
- House Bill 4,039 A: changes to the coordinated care organization (CCO)…
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