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SB 302

Relating to kindergarten through grade 12 education.

2025 Regular Session

Oregon's SB 302 education bill failed after Governor vetoed it June 6, 2025, and the legislature sustained the veto rather than override it.

Veto sustained in accordance with Art. V, sec. 15b, Oregon Constitution.
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Bill Summary · SB 302

Legislative bill overview

SB 302 is an Oregon bill addressing K-12 education policy that was introduced during the 2025 legislative session. The bill was vetoed by the Governor on June 6, 2025, and the veto was sustained on June 28, 2025, preventing the legislation from becoming law.

Why is this important

The veto and sustained override attempt indicate significant disagreement between the legislative branch and Governor's office over education policy direction. Without access to the bill's specific provisions, the substantive impact cannot be fully assessed, but education policy affects funding, curriculum, student services, and teacher standards across Oregon's public school system.

Potential points of contention

  • The specific policy changes proposed remain unclear from available records, making it difficult to identify the exact disagreements
  • The Governor's veto rationale was not detailed in the information provided
  • The legislative effort to override the veto failed, suggesting either insufficient support or strategic withdrawal by bill supporters

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

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