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Mark Gamba

Oregon

Democrat House District 41
Record ID: OR-House-41-GAMBA-M
Sponsored Bills
Bill Title Status Session
HB 4131 Directs the State Board of Pharmacy to issue a license to operate a mobile pharmacy to a qualified applicant. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4134 Increases the state transient lodging tax. passed_lower 2026R1
HB 4138 Requires law enforcement agencies to require officers to wear uniforms with specified identifying information. passed_lower 2026R1
HB 4148 Allows net local transient lodging tax revenue to be used for resiliency grants for small businesses in the restaurant and lodging industry. introduced 2026R1
HB 4149 Directs school districts to adopt policies that provide for the immediate enrollment, school placement and provision of services to homeless students. introduced 2026R1
SB 1585 Sets maximum matching fund requirements for state grants to small incorporated cities for certain capital construction and municipal infrastructure and improvements. introduced 2026R1
HB 4079 Directs school district boards and governing bodies of institutions of higher education to adopt policies that address how the school district or the institution of higher education will respond when a federal immigration authority enters school property or a campus. introduced 2026R1
HB 4089 Modifies the crime of theft of services to include partial payments. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4111 Provides that evidence of a party's or a witness's immigration status is not admissible as evidence in a civil proceeding. introduced 2026R1
HB 4114 Creates a civil cause of action against certain individuals who under color of law enter certain property without a warrant or an exception to the warrant requirement. introduced 2026R1
HB 4115 Provides that a criminal records check on certain caregivers shall last for three years, subject to exceptions. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4116 Declares that this state does not want the amendments set forth in section 521 of the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 to apply to consumer finance loans made in this state. introduced 2026R1
HB 4135 Designates March 4th of each year as HPV Awareness Day. introduced 2026R1
HB 4143 Authorizes the Governor to direct state agencies to withhold moneys owed to the federal government if federal funds are being withheld from the state in contravention of a valid court order. introduced 2026R1
HB 4144 Requires producers of batteries or battery-containing products to join a battery producer responsibility organization and implement a battery producer responsibility program for the collection and recycling of batteries. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4157 Provides that certain hearsay statements related to certain sex crimes are not inadmissible in evidence, even though the declarant is available as a witness. in_committee 2026R1
SB 1570 Requires hospitals to have policies and procedures in place that address how the hospital will respond if a law enforcement authority arrives at the hospital and to designate which areas of the hospital are not open to the public. introduced 2026R1
SB 1575 Adds new requirements for obtaining an initial license to operate and maintain a hospice program. introduced 2026R1
HB 4053 Establishes the Emergency Medical Services Program Fund. introduced 2026R1
HB 4142 Expands the definition of "debilitating medical condition"" for the medical use of marijuana." in_committee 2026R1
SB 1576 Requires the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules to conform the state building code to accessibility requirements under the Fair Housing Act. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4123 Limits the circumstances under which a landlord may disclose confidential information. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4128 Prohibits covered entities from purchasing, acquiring or offering to purchase or acquire a single-family residence unless the residence has been listed for sale to the general public for at least 90 days. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4091 Allows the Adjutant General to facilitate, assist or coordinate in the mobilization of the Oregon National Guard under Title 10 of the United States Code or Title 32 of the United States Code under an authority other than the Governor, only if the active service is for certain listed reasons. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4126 Requires the Department of Transportation to submit a biennial report to the Legislative Assembly recommending a rate for the per-mile road usage charge that would sustainably raise the revenue necessary to maintain the public highways in this state. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4094 Requires employers that provide, by written policy or employment contract, for the payment of earned or accrued but unused paid time off upon termination to make such payments in accordance with statutory requirements governing final wages. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4098 Provides that a violation of prohibitions against certain practices with respect to insurance is subject to an enforcement action under the Unlawful Trade Practices Act. introduced 2026R1
HB 4112 Increases the biennial lottery allocation made for the outdoor school program. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4127 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to adopt a payment mechanism to pay certain nonprofit reproductive health care providers that are not eligible to receive federal Medicaid funds for services provided to medical assistance recipients. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4121 Creates authority to coordinate emergency management. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4136 Disallows, for purposes of personal income taxation, a mortgage interest deduction for a residence other than the taxpayer's principal residence, unless the taxpayer sells the residence or actively markets the residence for sale. introduced 2026R1
HJM 201 Urges Congress to pass legislation to permanently extend federal tax cuts for wildfire victims. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4096 Creates the crime of aggravated felon in possession of a firearm when a person who has been convicted of a felony possesses three or more firearms or has certain prior convictions. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4100 Requires owners or operators of bulk oils or liquid fuels terminals to obtain a certificate of financial responsibility from the Department of Environmental Quality. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4002 Limits to 25 the number of legislative measures that a member of the Legislative Assembly may ask the Legislative Counsel to prepare for a regular session of the Legislative Assembly that begins in an odd-numbered year. introduced 2026R1
SB 1580 Prohibits an online news aggregating platform from accessing for an Oregon audience the online content of a digital journalism provider without an agreement. introduced 2026R1
SB 1581 Requires school districts to offer lunch and breakfast to students at no charge, regardless of income. in_committee 2026R1
SB 1567 Authorizes the Housing and Community Services Department to fund mixed income housing. in_committee 2026R1
SB 1582 Requires each electric company to develop a distributed power plant program for the procurement of grid services to be provided by distributed energy resources. introduced 2026R1
HJR 201 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require that primary election ballots must contain the names of all candidates of any political party affiliation for specified offices. introduced 2026R1
HB 4150 Directs state agencies to require prospective contractors, subcontractors and grant recipients to attest that they do not and will not transport individuals detained by federal agencies for the purpose of deportation, except in accordance with judicial orders. introduced 2026R1
HB 4080 Allows a retail electricity consumer to install and use portable solar photovoltaic energy devices with up to a total maximum generating capacity of 1,200 watts. introduced 2026R1
HB 4117 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for purposes of deposit in the Universal Representation Fund. in_committee 2026R1
HB 4125 Prescribes methodology for the preparation of revenue estimates used in the budgeting process and as applicable to the surplus revenue refund process. introduced 2026R1
SB 1574 Permits a person who will be 17 years of age on the date of a primary election and 18 years of age on the date of the general election to vote at the primary election for candidates of a major political party with which the person is affiliated. in_committee 2026R1