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HB 3032

Relating to homelessness.

2025 Regular Session

Oregon HB 3032 addresses homelessness policy but remains in committee; specific provisions unavailable for detailed analysis pending bill text release.

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · HB 3032

Legislative bill overview

HB 3032 is an Oregon bill addressing homelessness that was introduced in the 2025 legislative session. The bill was referred to the Housing and Homelessness committee in January 2025 and remains in committee as of late June. Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions—whether addressing housing, services, funding, or enforcement—cannot be detailed.

Why is this important

Homelessness policy directly affects public health, safety, and municipal budgets across Oregon. Legislative responses to homelessness shape whether resources target prevention, shelter, permanent supportive housing, or other interventions, influencing outcomes for vulnerable populations and community conditions.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding mechanisms: Whether the bill allocates new state revenue, relies on existing budgets, or mandates local spending will determine fiscal impact and political viability
  • Housing vs. services approach: Disagreement typically exists between those prioritizing permanent housing solutions versus those emphasizing mental health and addiction services
  • Local vs. state authority: Cities and counties may resist state mandates affecting land use, zoning, or service delivery without corresponding resources

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

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