Coos Bay

Lobbying profile — 44 testimonies across 11 bills in 3 committees

Mixed positions

Position Summary

34.1%
63.6%

44

Total

15

Support

28

Oppose

1

Neutral

Active in Committees

Ways & Means Human ServicesSenate Health CareJoint Ways & Means

Bill Positions (11)

BillPositionTestimonies
SB 1000: Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay.oppose27
SB 530: Requires the Oregon Health Authority to adjust for inflation the amount of any grant awarded to a regional health equity coalition.support3
SB 528: Appropriates moneys to be used for regional health equity coalitions.support3
HB 3824: Authorizes a physical therapist to prescribe durable medical equipment.oppose2
HB 5006: STATE BUDGET <b>Klamath Community College Building 4 Commons 7390 South 6th St. KLAMATH FALLS</b> support2
SB 951: Prohibits a management services organization, an individual who works as an independent contractor with a management services organization or a shareholder, director, officer or employee of a management services organization from owning or controlling shares in, serving as a director or officer of, being an employee of, working as an independent contractor with or otherwise managing, directing the management of or participating in managing a professional medical entity with which the management services organization has a contract for management services. support2
HB 5006: STATE BUDGET support1
SB 950: Allows the State Board of Sign Language Interpreters to establish by rule criteria for the issuance of a supervisory sign language interpreter license or sign language interpreter license by endorsement.support1
SB 5526: Department of Human Services - Vocational Rehabilitation - Self Sufficiency support1
SB 529: Directs the Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations to contract directly with traditional health workers, community health registered nurses and community-based organizations to provide services to medical assistance recipients.support1
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.support1