The Oregon State Legislature’s 35-day short session begins on Feb. 2 and must end no later than March 8. Legislators’ primary objectives during the 5-week sprint will be mitigating historic budget gaps in both the state general fund and at the Oregon Department of Transportation. The Association of Oregon Counties (AOC) Legislative Affairs team is working closely with legislators and our colleagues in Salem to protect county budgets and services during this process. AOC expects to make incremental progress on our 2025-26 legislative priorities, setting the stage for a productive interim.
AOC steering committees and the Legislative Committee will meet on Feb. 6 and 9 to review and take positions on bills impacting county services, budgets, and governance. AOC staff, alongside our steering committee co-chairs and the AOC Executive Committee, strive to ensure the association’s resources and political capital are leveraged strategically and effectively. Our processes and advocacy are strongest when commissioners, judges, and chairs from all member counties engage.
Committee meeting information is posted on the AOC website on the calendar and on each committee page accessed by the Advocacy drop-down menu.
The AOC Legislative Affairs Department looks forward to a successful and productive month advocating in the State Capitol for counties and the services they provide.
Contributed by Mallorie Roberts | Legislative Affairs Director