Relating to funding programs at Oregon State University; declaring an emergency.
Oregon bill allocates emergency funding to OSU programs, allowing immediate effect upon passage while undergoing legislative budget committee review.
Oregon bill allocates emergency funding to OSU programs, allowing immediate effect upon passage while undergoing legislative budget committee review.
HB 2408 is an Oregon bill that allocates funding to specific programs at Oregon State University and includes an emergency declaration, allowing it to take effect immediately upon passage rather than waiting for the standard effective date. The bill has progressed through committee review with recommendations for amendments and is currently pending action in the Ways and Means Committee.
Funding bills directly impact institutional budgets and program viability at major state universities. The emergency declaration signals that sponsors believe these funds are needed urgently, potentially indicating response to budget shortfalls, program cuts, or time-sensitive opportunities at OSU.
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