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SB 133

Relating to developmental disabilities services.

2025 Regular Session

SB 133 modifies Oregon's developmental disabilities services system through committee-recommended amendments, now awaiting fiscal review before potential passage.

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · SB 133

Legislative bill overview

SB 133 addresses services and support systems for individuals with developmental disabilities in Oregon. The bill has advanced through committee review with recommended amendments and is currently in the Ways and Means Committee for fiscal analysis. The specific provisions remain under legislative consideration as of the last recorded action.

Why is this important

Developmental disabilities services affect thousands of Oregon residents and their families who depend on state-funded support for daily living assistance, employment programs, and community integration. The bill's progression through committees suggests substantial policy changes to how these services are delivered or funded, which carries direct budgetary and service-access implications for vulnerable populations.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding mechanisms: Changes to how developmental disabilities services are financed could affect tax structures or reallocation of existing state resources
  • Service delivery standards: Amendments to service quality, provider requirements, or eligibility criteria may expand or restrict access for certain populations
  • Implementation costs: Ways and Means review indicates fiscal concerns about whether proposed changes are sustainable within Oregon's budget constraints

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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