Joint committee approves $173.6M budget for Oregon Department of Agriculture

June 13, 2025 | House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Oregon


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Joint committee approves $173.6M budget for Oregon Department of Agriculture
Senate Bill 5502, aimed at bolstering Oregon's agricultural sector, passed with strong support during the Oregon State Legislature meeting on June 13, 2025. The bill, which addresses state financial administration for the Department of Agriculture, received a recommended budget of $173.6 million, funding 491 positions. This budget includes significant allocations: $41.2 million from the general fund, $9.9 million from lottery funds, $98.7 million from other sources, and $23.7 million in federal funds.

Representative Owens highlighted the bill's importance, emphasizing its role in ensuring food safety, protecting natural resources, and promoting economic development within the agricultural industry. Key initiatives funded by this budget include support for the cannabis reference lab, agricultural workforce housing grants, pesticide enforcement, and ongoing efforts to eradicate the Japanese beetle.

Following the successful passage of Senate Bill 5502, the House moved to postpone discussions on Senate Bill 5503 and Senate Bill 5516 until June 16, 2025. Both bills relate to state financial administration and were carried over without further debate.

The meeting underscored the legislature's commitment to enhancing Oregon's agricultural framework while addressing emergency management needs, as discussions on Senate Bill 5517, which pertains to the Department of Emergency Management, are set to continue in the coming days.

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