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SB1587 Restricts Data Brokers for Immigration Enforcement

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Published June 5th, 2026
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Summary

Oregon enacted SB1587 prohibiting public bodies from disclosing personally identifiable information to data brokers unless the broker attests in writing that the data will not be sold or transferred to any entity for federal immigration enforcement purposes. The law takes effect June 5, 2026, and includes exceptions for disclosures required under public records law, court orders, or data already available to the general public. Data brokers receiving PII from Oregon public bodies must provide compliance attestations.

What changed

Oregon SB1587 creates a new restriction on how state and local public bodies may share personally identifiable information with data brokers. Under the new law, data brokers must provide written attestation that they will not sell or transfer the shared data to any entity that would use it to enforce federal immigration law. Public bodies bear responsibility for verifying these attestations before disclosing any PII to data brokers.\n\nAffected parties include data brokers that contract with Oregon public agencies and the government entities themselves. Data brokers failing to provide the required attestation or found in violation face potential exclusion from government data sharing arrangements. Public bodies must implement new verification procedures for existing and new data sharing relationships. The law's emergency effective date clause indicates the legislature's intent to protect immigrant communities from data-driven enforcement actions.

What to do next

  1. Data brokers must prepare written attestations confirming they will not sell or transfer Oregon PII for immigration enforcement
  2. Oregon public bodies must verify data broker attestations before sharing personally identifiable information
  3. Review and update data sharing agreements with data brokers for compliance by June 5, 2026

Source document (simplified)

ChangeBridge / Oregon / SB1587 Effective Date SB1587 Senate Bill Effective Date 2026-04-06

Relating to data brokers; and prescribing an effective date.

The Act says that a public body may not give certain data to a data broker unless the data broker says that it will not be used to enforce immigration law. The Act provides certain exceptions. (Flesch Readability Score: 64.0). [Digest: The Act says that a public body may not give certain data to a data broker unless the data broker says that it will not be used to enforce immigration law. A public body can also give out data under public records law or a court order. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.5).] Prohibits public bodies from disclosing personally identifiable information to a data broker unless the data broker attests that the information will not be sold or transferred to any entity that will use it to enforce federal immigration law. Does not apply if disclosure is required under public records law or by a court order. Does not apply if disclosure is made under the same terms and conditions under which the information is available to the general public. [Declares an emergency, effective on passage.] Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.

Bill Details

State Oregon

Session 2026 Legislative Measures

Chamber Senate

Official Source olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2026R1/Meas...

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Sponsors

Wlnsvey Campos (Rep - D) Willy Chotzen (Rep - D) Floyd Prozanski (Sen - D) Tom Andersen (Rep - D) Farrah Chaichi (Rep - D) Ricki Ruiz (Rep - D) Lamar Wise (Rep - D) Lew Frederick (Rep - D) Sara Gelser Blouin (Sen - D) Jeffrey Golden (Sen - D) Chris Gorsek (Sen - D) Kayse Jama (Sen - D) James Manning (Sen - D) Mark Meek (Rep - D) Courtney Neron Misslin (Rep - D) Khanh Pham (Sen - D) Lisa Reynolds (Sen - D) Janeen Sollman (Rep - D) Ben Bowman (Rep - D) Mark Gamba (Rep - D) David Gomberg (Rep - D) Dacia Grayber (Rep - D) Zach Hudson (Rep - D) Cyrus Javadi (Rep - D) Sarah Finger McDonald (Rep - D) Susan McLain (Rep - D) Lesly Munoz (Rep - D) Travis Nelson (Rep - D) Hai Pham (Rep - D) Sue Rieke Smith (Rep - D) Nathan Sosa (Rep - D) Thuy Tran (Rep - D) Jules Walters (Rep - D)

Action History

2026-04-06 S Effective date, June 5, 2026. 2026-04-06 S Chapter 96, 2026 Laws. 2026-03-31 S Governor signed. 2026-03-05 H Speaker signed. 2026-03-05 S President signed. 2026-03-04 S Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 18; Nays, 11--Anderson, Girod, Hayden, Linthicum, McLane, Nash, Robinson, Smith DB, Starr, Thatcher, Weber; Excused, 1--Drazan. 2026-03-02 H Third reading. Carried by Chotzen. Passed. Ayes, 33; Nays, 14--Boice, Breese-Iverson, Bunch, Cate, Edwards, Helfrich, Levy B, Lewis, McIntire, Owens, Reschke, Smith G, Wallan, Wright; Absent, 6--Boshart Davis, Harbick, Osborne, Scharf, Skarlatos, Yunker; Excused, 4--Diehl, Hartman, Levy E, Mannix; Excused for Business of the House, 3--Elmer, Javadi, Walters. 2026-02-27 H Second reading. 2026-02-26 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 2026-02-26 H Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2026-02-24 H Referred to Rules. 2026-02-24 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2026-02-24 S Third reading. Carried by Campos, Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 18; Nays, 9--Anderson, Girod, Hayden, McLane, Nash, Robinson, Starr, Thatcher, Weber; Excused, 3--Drazan, Linthicum, Smith DB. 2026-02-23 S Carried over to 02-24 by unanimous consent. 2026-02-20 S Second reading. 2026-02-19 S Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2026-02-16 S Work Session held. 2026-02-11 S Public Hearing held. 2026-02-02 S Informational Meeting scheduled. 2026-02-02 S Referred to Judiciary. 2026-02-02 S Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.

Votes

2026-02-16 Senate Committee Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Yea: 4 Nay: 2 2026-02-24 Senate Third Reading Yea: 18 Nay: 9 2026-02-26 House Committee Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Yea: 4 Nay: 3 2026-03-02 House Third Reading Yea: 33 Nay: 14 2026-03-04 Senate Third Reading in Concurrence Yea: 18 Nay: 11

Committee Referrals

2026-02-02 S Judiciary 2026-02-24 H Rules

Amendments

2026-02-11 Senate Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-4 2026-02-16 Senate Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-4 2026-02-26 House Committee On Rules Amendment #-A6

Bill Text Versions

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Named provisions

Restrictions on Data Broker Disclosure Attestation Requirements Exceptions

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Classification

Agency
Oregon Legislature
Published
June 5th, 2026
Compliance deadline
June 5th, 2026 (59 days)
Instrument
Rule
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
Oregon SB1587 (2026 Leg., ch. 96)

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies Technology companies Consumers
Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Data sharing with third parties Privacy compliance programs Attestation requirements
Geographic scope
US-OR US-OR

Taxonomy

Primary area
Data Privacy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Immigration Consumer Protection

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