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Lisa Reynolds
Oregon Senator

Lisa Reynolds

Democrat
District: SD-017
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Rent Control Senate

HB3054 Rent Control (Passed 17 to 10 on 6/12/2025). Caps rent increases for spaces in larger manufactured-home parks and marinas at a rate tied to inflation—generally no more than six-percent annual increases for many communities—and limits how much rent can jump when a home is sold.

6/12/2025
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HB3054 Rent Control (Passed 17 to 10 on 6/12/2025). Caps rent increases for spaces in larger manufactured-home parks and marinas at a rate tied to inflation—generally no more than six-percent annual increases for many communities—and limits how much rent can jump when a home is sold.

HB2309 Government Interference in Medicine (Passed 18 to 12 on 6/9/2025). Protects certain pharmacies participating in the federal 340B drug-pricing program.

6/9/2025
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HB2309 Government Interference in Medicine (Passed 18 to 12 on 6/9/2025). Protects certain pharmacies participating in the federal 340B drug-pricing program.

SB5516 Education Funding (Passed 26 to 3 on 6/5/2025). Appropriates $11.36 billion for K-12 public education through the Oregon Department of Education for the 2025-27 biennium.

6/5/2025
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SB5516 Education Funding (Passed 26 to 3 on 6/5/2025). Appropriates $11.36 billion for K-12 public education through the Oregon Department of Education for the 2025-27 biennium.

SB551 Plastic Regulations (Passed 22 to 8 on 5/27/2025). Aimed to reduce plastic waste by banning certain single-use and reusable plastic items at checkout and in lodging and food businesses.

5/27/2025
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SB551 Plastic Regulations (Passed 22 to 8 on 5/27/2025). Aimed to reduce plastic waste by banning certain single-use and reusable plastic items at checkout and in lodging and food businesses.

HB2530 School-bus Cameras (Passed 22 to 7 on 5/19/2025). Updates the state’s school-bus stop-arm camera law to refine how cameras on school-bus stop arms are used to enforce traffic safety.

5/19/2025
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HB2530 School-bus Cameras (Passed 22 to 7 on 5/19/2025). Updates the state’s school-bus stop-arm camera law to refine how cameras on school-bus stop arms are used to enforce traffic safety.

SB1014 Languages of Voter-education Pamphlets (Passed 27 to 2 on 4/28/2025). Requires the Oregon secretary of state to allow translated versions of statements by political parties to be included in the state voters’ pamphlet on the secretary of state’s and county websites.

4/28/2025
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SB1014 Languages of Voter-education Pamphlets (Passed 27 to 2 on 4/28/2025). Requires the Oregon secretary of state to allow translated versions of statements by political parties to be included in the state voters’ pamphlet on the secretary of state’s and county websites.

HB4127 Private Business Interference (Passed 42 to 15 on 3/6/2024). Regulates warehouse productivity quotas, including prohibiting quotas that violate meal breaks, restroom use, or safety standards, with enforcement by bureaucrats.

3/6/2024
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HB4127 Private Business Interference (Passed 42 to 15 on 3/6/2024). Regulates warehouse productivity quotas, including prohibiting quotas that violate meal breaks, restroom use, or safety standards, with enforcement by bureaucrats.

SB1533 Election Languages (Passed 45 to 9 on 3/6/2024). Expands election language support by increasing translated voter pamphlets from five to ten languages.

3/6/2024
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SB1533 Election Languages (Passed 45 to 9 on 3/6/2024). Expands election language support by increasing translated voter pamphlets from five to ten languages.

HB4098 Childcare Program (Passed 46 to 9 on 3/6/2024). Establishes the CHIPS Child Care Fund, a government fund, to support childcare funding.

3/6/2024
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HB4098 Childcare Program (Passed 46 to 9 on 3/6/2024). Establishes the CHIPS Child Care Fund, a government fund, to support childcare funding.

HB4083 Green State Investments (Passed 34 to 21 on 3/6/2024). Mandates that the State Treasurer and the Oregon Investment Council divest the state's Public Employees Retirement Fund from thermal coal companies.

3/6/2024
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HB4083 Green State Investments (Passed 34 to 21 on 3/6/2024). Mandates that the State Treasurer and the Oregon Investment Council divest the state's Public Employees Retirement Fund from thermal coal companies.

SB1532 Illegal Immigrant Public Education (Passed 46 to 11 on 3/6/2024). Directs the Oregon Department of Education to create and implement a statewide education plan for students who are asylum seekers, refugees, or immigrants, regardless of their status.

3/6/2024
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SB1532 Illegal Immigrant Public Education (Passed 46 to 11 on 3/6/2024). Directs the Oregon Department of Education to create and implement a statewide education plan for students who are asylum seekers, refugees, or immigrants, regardless of their status.

SB1530 Program Funding (Passed 51 to 6 on 3/4/2024). Allocates nearly $300 million to various state agencies on top of what was originally budgeted.

3/4/2024
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SB1530 Program Funding (Passed 51 to 6 on 3/4/2024). Allocates nearly $300 million to various state agencies on top of what was originally budgeted.

HB2004 Ranked-Choice Voting Ballot Measure (passed 34 to 17 on 6/25/2023). Refers to the people for approval a November 2024 ballot measure that would adopt ranked-choice voting for all state and federal elections.

6/25/2023
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HB2004 Ranked-Choice Voting Ballot Measure (passed 34 to 17 on 6/25/2023). Refers to the people for approval a November 2024 ballot measure that would adopt ranked-choice voting for all state and federal elections.

HB2002 "Rights" to Abortion and Sex Mutilation (passed 35 to 12 on 6/21/2023). Proclaims that “every individual has a fundamental right” to “pregnancy termination services,” “sterilization services,” and “contraception,” while mandating health benefit plans to cover “gender-affirming treatment.”

6/21/2023
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HB2002 "Rights" to Abortion and Sex Mutilation (passed 35 to 12 on 6/21/2023). Proclaims that “every individual has a fundamental right” to “pregnancy termination services,” “sterilization services,” and “contraception,” while mandating health benefit plans to cover “gender-affirming treatment.”

HJM3 Informing Congress of Withdrawn Article V Applications (passed 36 to 22 on 6/13/2023). Informs Congress that all applications for an Article V Convention that were previously made by the Legislative Assembly are withdrawn and “null and void.”

6/13/2023
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HJM3 Informing Congress of Withdrawn Article V Applications (passed 36 to 22 on 6/13/2023). Informs Congress that all applications for an Article V Convention that were previously made by the Legislative Assembly are withdrawn and “null and void.”

SB93 Redefining "Child Abuse" for Social-Emotional Learning (passed 39 to 17 on 5/31/2023). Alters the definition of “child abuse” to mean “any mental injury to a child," including “statements made,” that results in "severe harm" to the child’s “psychological, cognitive, emotional or social well-being and functioning.”

5/31/2023
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SB93 Redefining "Child Abuse" for Social-Emotional Learning (passed 39 to 17 on 5/31/2023). Alters the definition of “child abuse” to mean “any mental injury to a child," including “statements made,” that results in "severe harm" to the child’s “psychological, cognitive, emotional or social well-being and functioning.”

SB893 "Homelessness and Racial Disparities" Services (passed 45 to 13 on 5/9/2023). Implements a "culturally responsive" policy framework "designed to provide support to specific populations" experiencing "homelessness or housing instability."

5/9/2023
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SB893 "Homelessness and Racial Disparities" Services (passed 45 to 13 on 5/9/2023). Implements a "culturally responsive" policy framework "designed to provide support to specific populations" experiencing "homelessness or housing instability."

HB3435 Tax-Funded "Prenatal to Kindergarten" Program (passed 47 to 9 on 4/11/2023). Renames the “Oregon Prekindergarten Program” to the “Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program,” and provides that children are eligible to enroll in the program until they enter kindergarten, regardless of age.

4/11/2023
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HB3435 Tax-Funded "Prenatal to Kindergarten" Program (passed 47 to 9 on 4/11/2023). Renames the “Oregon Prekindergarten Program” to the “Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program,” and provides that children are eligible to enroll in the program until they enter kindergarten, regardless of age.

SB1560 Woke Terminology (Passed 48 to 9 on 3/4/2022). Updates statutory references to individual who is not citizen or national of United States to replace "alien" with "noncitizen."

4/1/2022
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SB1560 Woke Terminology (Passed 48 to 9 on 3/4/2022). Updates statutory references to individual who is not citizen or national of United States to replace "alien" with "noncitizen."

HB4031 Diversity Goals (Passed 36 to 21 on 2/16/2022). Establishes state goal that percentage of diverse employees employed by Department of Education reflects percentage of diverse students in public schools.

4/1/2022
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HB4031 Diversity Goals (Passed 36 to 21 on 2/16/2022). Establishes state goal that percentage of diverse employees employed by Department of Education reflects percentage of diverse students in public schools.

HB5201 Fees on Farmers (Passed 34 to 23 on 3/4/2022). Creates new or increases fees adopted by the State Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Health Authority.

3/4/2022
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HB5201 Fees on Farmers (Passed 34 to 23 on 3/4/2022). Creates new or increases fees adopted by the State Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Health Authority.

SB1501 Private Forest Protection (Passed 43 to 15 on 3/3/2022).  Pushes to stop deforestation and climate change, regulating private land owners from logging and provides tax credits to land owners who grow their trees longer before logging.  

3/3/2022
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SB1501 Private Forest Protection (Passed 43 to 15 on 3/3/2022).  Pushes to stop deforestation and climate change, regulating private land owners from logging and provides tax credits to land owners who grow their trees longer before logging.  

HB4105 Red Light Cameras (Passed 36 to 23 on 3/2/2022). Authorizes traffic enforcement agents to review and issue citations based on photographs taken by photo red light cameras.

3/2/2022
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HB4105 Red Light Cameras (Passed 36 to 23 on 3/2/2022). Authorizes traffic enforcement agents to review and issue citations based on photographs taken by photo red light cameras.

Free Speech House

HB2323 Free Speech (Passed 54 to 3 on 5/10/2021). Prohibits knowingly communicating false statements regarding elections.

5/10/2021
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HB2323 Free Speech (Passed 54 to 3 on 5/10/2021). Prohibits knowingly communicating false statements regarding elections.

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