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HB 4111

Relating to immigration-related practices; and prescribing an effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tom Andersen and 40 co-sponsors

Oregon HB 4111 passed the House with changes to state immigration-related practices, though specific provisions require bill text review for detailed impact assessment.

Chapter 57, (2026 Laws): Effective date June 5, 2026.
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Bill Summary · HB 4111

Legislative bill overview

HB 4111 addresses immigration-related practices in Oregon, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available action summary. The bill progressed through the legislative process and was passed by the Oregon House in March 2026, with the Speaker's signature indicating executive approval at the legislative level.

Why is this important

Immigration policy directly affects Oregon's labor market, public services, housing, and community integration. Changes to immigration-related practices can impact both immigrant populations and native-born residents across employment, healthcare, education, and social services.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope ambiguity: Without specific language, the bill's exact provisions—whether restrictive, protective, or procedural—remain unclear, making it difficult to assess full impact
  • Stakeholder disagreement: The failed motion to substitute a Minority Report suggests legislative division over the bill's approach or content
  • Implementation questions: Details about enforcement, compliance requirements, and resource allocation for any new immigration-related practices are not specified in available records

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

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