Beaverton

Lobbying profile — 125 testimonies across 25 bills in 3 committees

Primarily supportive

Position Summary

81.6%
13.6%

125

Total

102

Support

17

Oppose

6

Neutral

Active in Committees

Ways & Means Human ServicesSenate Health CareJoint Ways & Means

Bill Positions (25)

BillPositionTestimonies
HB 3824: Authorizes a physical therapist to prescribe durable medical equipment.mixed40
SB 538: Requires the Department of Human Services to pay parents to provide attendant care services for children with developmental disabilities who have very high behavioral health or medical needs.support24
HB 5006: STATE BUDGET support18
HB 5006: STATE BUDGET <b>Klamath Community College Building 4 Commons 7390 South 6th St. KLAMATH FALLS</b> support9
HB 5006: STATE BUDGET <b>Mt. Hood Community College Theater 26000 S.E. Stark St. GRESHAM</b> support5
SB 1174: Directs the Health Licensing Office to issue a license to engage in the practice of nutrition to a qualified applicant.support4
SB 5547: Oregon Health Authority & Department of Human Services 2023-25 Spring Rebalancemixed3
SB 943: Changes the definitions of "audiologist" and "practice of audiology. support3
HB 2540: Requires certain health insurers to credit any amount an enrollee pays directly to a provider toward out-of-pocket costs and deductibles in certain circumstances.support2
SB 1030: Requires a residential care facility, including a facility with a memory care endorsement and an assisted living facility, to make available to residents at least one on-site vaccine clinic per year.oppose2
HB 2748: Prohibits a nonhuman entity from using the title "nurse" or other similar titles.support1
HB 3045: Authorizes the State Board of Pharmacy to require a person under investigation by the board to undergo a mental, physical, chemical dependency or competency evaluation. oppose1
SB 535: Requires health insurance coverage of specified fertility services and treatments with exemption for certain insurers.support1
SB 5526: Department of Human Services - Aging and People with Disabilities - Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities - Oregon Eligibility Partnership support1
SB 1162: Requires an individual or entity to obtain a certificate of need from the Oregon Health Authority before the individual or entity may establish a new hospice program or expand or relocate a hospice program into a new service area.support1
SB 293: Requires the Department of Corrections to study health care for adults in custody.support1
SB 537: Creates workplace violence prevention requirements for certain health care entities.support1
SB 27: Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study the health care workforce in Oregon.support1
SB 539: Requires a hospital or the hospital's health system to report annually to the Oregon Health Authority certain information regarding facility fees that are charged or billed for patient visits at the hospital's or health system's hospital-based facilities.support1
SB 61: Prohibits the recovery of reimbursements paid on claims in the medical assistance program if the provider can verify that the patient visit occurred or the service or item was provided.support1
SB 597: Directs the Oregon Health Authority to establish a grant program to provide financial support to certified dental sealant programs that promote and engage in oral health care coordination activities.support1
SB 943: Changes the definitions of "audiologist" and "practice of audiology.support1
HB 5025: Oregon Health Authority - Central Services - State Assessments and Enterprise-Wide Costs - Public Health - State Hospital - Health Policy and Analytics - Public Employees' Benefit Board - Oregon Educators Benefit Board support1
HB 5025: Oregon Health Authority - Public Employees' Benefit Board - Oregon Educators' Benefit Board - Health Policy and Analytics support1
SB 718: Establishes the Parkinson's disease registry. support1