2019 Legislature

Sen. Dallas Heard R-Roseburg

Oregon Senate District 1

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Votes Resolution and memorial votes in gray

June 30, 2019
Voted yes on SCR 38, Adjourns sine die 2019 regular session of Eightieth Legislative Assembly. Passed, 25-0
Voted yes on HB 2377, Transfers moneys from certain funds and accounts to General Fund for general governmental purposes. Passed, 23-2
Voted yes on HB 5050, Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Emergency Board for allocations during biennium. Passed, 25-0
Voted no on HB 2270, Increases tax on distribution of cigarettes. Passed, 18-7 (Measure required three-fifths majority to pass)
Voted yes on HB 2001, Requires cities with population greater than 10,000 or within Metro to allow duplexes in lands zoned for single-family dwellings within urban growth boundary. Passed, 16-9
Voted yes on Motion to reconsider, HB 2001, Requires cities with population greater than 10,000 or within Metro to allow duplexes in lands zoned for single-family dwellings within urban growth boundary. Passed, 21-4
Voted yes on SB 454, Transfers administration of Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, unclaimed estates and escheating funds from Department of State Lands to State Treasurer. Passed, 25-0
Voted yes on SB 171, Authorizes Department of Human Services to remit payments for qualified residential treatment program services for certain children. Passed, 25-0
Voted yes on HB 2436, Directs Department of State Lands to collaborate with certain entities to develop proposal, including recommended legislation for introduction in 2020 regular session, for department to assume partial authority to administer federal wetland dredge and fill permits. Passed, 24-3
Voted no on SB 770, Establishes Task Force on Universal Health Care charged with recommending to Legislative Assembly design of Health Care for All Oregon Plan, administered by Health Care for All Oregon Board to provide publicly funded, equitable, affordable, comprehensive and high quality health care to all Oregon residents. Passed, 19-8
Voted yes on HB 3348, Requires financial estimate committee to file statement "MEASURE SPENDS MONEY WITHOUT IDENTIFYING A FUNDING SOURCE" with Secretary of State upon finding that ballot measure with no dedicated funding source will have financial effect on public expenditures in excess of $100,000. Passed, 23-4
Voted no on HB 2983, Requires covered organizations that make political expenditures in excess of specified amount to file with Secretary of State donor identification list that identifies donors that made donations above $10,000 during election cycle to covered organization. Passed, 21-6
Voted no on HB 2449, Increases rate of tax for emergency communications. Passed, 22-5 (Measure required three-fifths majority to pass)
Voted yes on HB 2998, Specifies requirements for Secretary of State to file document in accordance with laws governing business organizations. Passed, 25-2
Voted yes on HB 2173, Creates Oregon Broadband Office within Oregon Business Development Department. Passed, 26-1
Voted no on HB 2164, Establishes refundable credit against personal income taxes for contributions to higher education savings network account or ABLE account. Passed, 23-4
Voted no on HB 2007, Extends authorized uses of moneys received by state pursuant to Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement and deposited in Clean Diesel Engine Fund. Passed, 17-10
Voted yes on HB 2006, Appropriates moneys to Housing and Community Services Department for grants to support services and programs for families seeking or needing housing that have low or very low incomes. Passed, 25-0
Voted no on HB 2005, Creates family and medical leave insurance program to provide partially or fully compensated time away from work to covered individual who meets certain criteria while covered individual is on family leave, medical leave or safe leave. Passed, 21-6 (Measure required three-fifths majority to pass)
Voted yes on HB 2003, Requires Housing and Community Services Department with Department of Land Conservation and Development and Oregon Department of Administrative Services to develop methodology to conduct regional housing needs analysis and, for certain cities and Metro, to estimate existing housing stock, to establish housing shortage analysis and to estimate needed housing units for next 20 years. Passed, 27-0