Senate subcommittee approves $608 million budget for Oregon Department of Forestry

June 13, 2025 | Ways and Means, Joint, Committees, Legislative, Oregon


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Senate subcommittee approves $608 million budget for Oregon Department of Forestry
The Joint Committee on Ways and Means of the Oregon State Legislature convened on June 13, 2025, to discuss key budget recommendations and legislative amendments. The meeting focused on funding allocations for various state programs and departments, with significant emphasis on modernization and support initiatives.

The session began with a review of the budget recommendation, which includes funding for IT modernization projects, workers' compensation programs, and the building codes division. Additionally, the committee discussed the reintroduction of the Oregon reinsurance program and agency-wide compensation adjustments. The subcommittee approved two budget notes directing the Department of Workers' Compensation to report on the modernization project and the compensation restructure by 2026.

Next, the Transportation Economic Development Subcommittee recommended amendments to Senate Bill 5511, which was subsequently approved without objection. The committee then transitioned to a hearing on Senate Bill 5521, which pertains to the budget for the Department of Forestry. Senator Frederick presented the budget proposal, which totals over $608 million and supports 1,412 positions. This budget reflects a 9% increase from the current services level for 2025-2027.

The proposed budget includes approximately $63 million in general funds, $3 million in lottery funds, $411 million in other funds, and $85 million in federal funds. The recommended packages total $54 million, focusing on maintaining core services, procuring a multi-mission capable aircraft, and supporting the Bridal Veil Forest Accord and associated habitat conservation plan. The Natural Resources Subcommittee also recommended that Senate Bill 5521 be amended and reported out as amended.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for further discussion, indicating ongoing engagement among committee members regarding the proposed budget and legislative measures. Overall, the session highlighted the committee's commitment to enhancing state services and infrastructure through strategic funding and legislative action.

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