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2005 Legislative Session IGR Committee Bill Approval February 14, 2005 <br /> <br /> Modifies procedure for awarding public contract for procurement of goods or services not <br /> HB 2259 2 Support exceeding $5,000. Declares emergency, effective March 1, 2005. 1/25 <br /> Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise <br /> taxpayers. Phases in reduction. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2006, for <br /> HB 2332 2 Oppose personal income taxpayers and January 1, 2008, for corporate income and excise taxpayers. 2/01 <br /> Modifies provisions relating to setting aside record of conviction. Increases fee for setting aside <br /> HB 2337 3 Oppose record of conviction. Specifies uses for which increased fee may be used. 1/25 <br /> Requires public contracts awarded by state contracting agencies to contain condition requiring <br /> contractors to ensure nonsupervisory employees receive no less than minimum living wage. <br /> Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to make annual adjustments to minimum <br /> living wage. Provides exception for public contracts that require payment of prevailing wage rates or <br /> HB 2350 2 Support when project is regulated under Davis-Bacon Act. 2/01 <br /> Authorizes combination of three vehicles to be operated on highway under specified <br /> HB 2353 3 Monitor circumstances. 2/01 <br /> Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Forestry Department for certain biennial <br /> expenses. Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including <br /> Miscellaneous Receipts, and including certain federal funds, but excluding lottery funds, collected or <br /> received by department. Limits biennial expenditures of department from certain federal funds. <br /> HB 5030 3 Monitor Authorizes specified nonlimited expenditures. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 2005. 2/01 <br /> Extends sunset on law requiring annual report by Public Utility Commission to Governor and <br /> Legislative Assembly on various matters relating to telecommunications industry. Declares <br /> SB 0013 3 Support emergency, effective on passage. 1/25 <br /> Allows moneys generated by universal service surcharge to be used to ensure that broadband <br /> services are available at reasonable and affordable rate. Declares emergency, effective on <br /> SB 0014 3 Support passage. 1/25 <br /> Extends sunset on Oregon Telecommunications Coordinating Council to January 2, 2010. <br /> Authorizes payment of expenses of members of council from contributions. Requires reports to <br /> SB 0015 3 Support ILegislative Assembly. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 1/25 <br /> Requires that Public Utility Commission administer laws relating to telecommunications in manner <br /> SB 0016 3 Support that is consistent with goal of promoting access to broadband services. 1/25 <br /> Creates Task Force on Telecommunications Law Revision. Declares emergency, effective on <br /> SB 0017 3 Monitor passage. 1/25 <br /> Makes numerous technical changes to procedures for issuing, selling and maintaining bonds <br /> SB 0023 3 Support issued by public issuers. 1/25 <br /> <br /> <br />
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