2018 Short Session Summary
E. Werner Reschke, Oregon State Representative 3/14/18
By Constitution, Short Session runs 35 days during even
years
This year, 2018, the Legislature finished its business
in 28 days — the shortest short session to date. The
pace was quick and hurried. Short session has evolved
from its original purpose to resolve discrepancies on
past bills and make minor budget adjustments — to
introducing new bills and major policy changes. These
busy and controversial short-sessions leave little time
for all legislators to properly vet the new bills. This
said, I’m glad I was able to accomplish good things for
Klamath and Lake counties in this brief time.
House District 56 Wins
HB 4035 - Oregon is the only state in the union that
does not give college tuition assistance to qualified
national guard members. I am on the Higher Education
Committee that heard the testimony for this bill to make
Oregon’s national guard members are on par with the rest
of the nation and to ensure we keep our national guard
strong and ready for the challenges ahead. I am excited
those who serve our county at Kingsley Field will be
able to take advantage of tuition assistance. I
co-sponsored this bill which passed unanimously in the
House and Senate.
HB 4073 - Makes provisions to ensure burials at
cemeteries go uninterrupted no matter the status of
ownership at the cemetery. In our community, this
applies to Eternal Hills in Klamath Falls. I
chief-sponsored this bill which passed unanimously in
the House and Senate.
HB 4023 - I helped author the Rural Broadband Bill, an
Economic Development and Trade committee bill, which
authorized $750,000 in order to help equip rural
communities with public schools or local state offices
with high speed internet. This will help rural Oregon
catch up and stay on par with our urban counterparts.
This infrastructure investment also paves the way for an
opportunity with local residential and business service.
This bi-partisan bill passed unanimously in the House
and also passed in the Senate.
SB 5702 - I worked to reauthorize the use of a $5
million bond so Oregon Tech can continue to make needed
infrastructure repairs on campus.
HB 5201 - Provides another year of funding for Public
Teachers Civics Training. Last year I was able to
nominate three Klamath teachers to this civics training
at the Capitol. All three said it was well worth the
400-plus mile round trip and so I worked hard to make
certain adequate funding was available for 2019.
HB 4058 - I chief-sponsored this bill in response to an
outcry of local small businesses crippled by the Bureau
of Labor & Industries (BOLI). This new bill deregulates
the requirements for janitorial services. In 2017 the
Legislature passed a seven-page bill requiring
janitorial service companies to register with BOLI. That
quickly turned into 40 plus pages of rules and
regulations. HB 4058 fixes the invasive rules by the
State bureaucracy so that janitorial services can spend
their time serving customers instead of burdensome
paperwork for the State. This was my second bill of
short Session that passed unanimously in the House and
Senate.
Rep. Reschke listening
to testimony in Committee.
State Wins
HB 4001 - As Vice-Chair of the House Committee on Energy
& Environment, I helped lead the effort to stop this new
and expensive tax on energy called Cap & Trade. This
bill raises taxes on energy companies which would
significantly increase the cost of living for
individuals across Oregon.
HB 4046 - This important bill ensures public university
and college employees cannot include outside salaries to
be used when calculating their retirement (PERS)
benefits. I co-sponsored this bill as a step in the
right direction to help control rising costs of PERS.
HB 4089 - I co-sponsored this bill which catches Oregon
up to the Federal law concerning the growing of
industrial hemp.
SB 1544 - Since the legalization of marijuana by Oregon
voters in 2014, law enforcement has struggled to ensure
growers are in compliance with State laws and
regulations. I voted for SB 1544 to provide additional
funding to ensure growers and sellers are abiding by
Oregon statue, thereby focusing on safe marijuana use in
our local communities.
HB 1506 - I co-sponsored this bill to allow Oregon’s DMV
to issue special parking permits to qualified wounded
warriors.
Committee Bills
HB 4016 - As Vice-Chair, I directly worked on this
committee bill with the Chair of the House Committee on
Energy & Environment. This bill allows Klamath project
users to temporarily transfer their determined water
claims within the project. It promotes effective
management of a limited resource. Despite multiple
supporting testimonies from local constituents, this
bill died in committee, due to opposition from Portland
environmental and local tribal groups.
SB 1528 - The democrat majority voted to disconnect
Oregon from the small business growth incentives
provided by the Federal 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act.
Unfortunately, Oregon small businesses will see little
to no benefit from the Trump Republican tax plan. This
means that Oregon small businesses will pay an
additional $1 Billion to the State Treasury during the
next five years.
In closing, let me say again; It’s an honor to serve
Southern Klamath and Lake Counties — the communities we
care about and call home. Thank you.
Your Liberty first,
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1456
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, H-377, Salem, Oregon
97301
Email: Rep.EWernerReschke@oregonlegislature.gov
Website:
http://www.oregonlegislature.gov/reschke
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