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HB 3795

Relating to human services.

2025 Regular Session

Overview: HB 3795, relating to human services, had its veto sustained in accordance with the Oregon Constitution.Purpose and Intent: The bill aimed to make changes to the state's h

Veto sustained in accordance with Article V, Section 15b, Oregon Constitution.
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Bill Summary · HB 3795

Overview: HB 3795, relating to human services, had its veto sustained in accordance with the Oregon Constitution.

Purpose and Intent: The bill aimed to make changes to the state's human services programs and policies, but the governor's veto was ultimately upheld.

Key Provisions:
- The specific details of the bill's provisions are unclear, as the veto was sustained and the full text was not available.
- The bill likely proposed modifications to the administration or delivery of human services in Oregon.

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would have affected the recipients and providers of human services programs in Oregon, but the potential impacts are unknown due to the veto.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The governor's veto of HB 3795 has been sustained, and the bill will not become law. The legislative process for this bill has concluded.

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

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