Oregon SB5702 Capital Budget Emergency Bill Modifies State Agency Expenditure Limits
Summary
Oregon Governor signed SB5702 on April 7, 2026, an emergency capital budget bill modifying state financial administration. The Act establishes and modifies expenditure limits for capital construction from specified funds by state agencies, and extends expiration dates of certain capital construction project approvals. Effective immediately upon passage.
What changed
SB5702 establishes and modifies limits on payment of expenses from specified funds by state agencies for capital construction. The Act extends expiration dates of certain capital construction project approvals and expenditure limitations, declaring an emergency effective on passage.
State agencies undertaking capital construction projects must review and adjust their budgets and timelines according to the modified expenditure limits and extended approval dates established by this Act.
What to do next
- Review updated expenditure limits for capital construction projects
- Monitor for agency-specific implementation guidance
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ChangeBridge / Oregon / SB5702 Signed by Governor SB5702 Senate Bill Signed by Governor 2026-04-07
Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency.
The Act changes the budgets and the timelines for state capital projects. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.7). [Digest: The Act sets the amounts allowed to be spent on capital construction. (Flesch Readability Score: 67.7).] Establishes and modifies limits on payment of expenses from specified funds by certain state agencies for capital construction. Extends expiration dates of certain capital construction project approvals and expenditure limitations. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.
Bill Details
State Oregon
Session 2026 Legislative Measures
Chamber Senate
Official Source olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2026R1/Meas...
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Action History
2026-04-07 S Governor signed. 2026-03-10 H Speaker signed. 2026-03-10 S President signed. 2026-03-06 H Third reading. Carried by Nosse. Passed. Ayes, 50; Nays, 2--Cate, Osborne; Excused, 6--Hartman, Javadi, Levy B, Owens, Ruiz, Valderrama; Excused for Business of the House, 2--Boshart Davis, Wright. 2026-03-05 H Rules suspended. Second reading. 2026-03-05 H Recommendation: Do pass. 2026-03-05 H Referred to Ways and Means. 2026-03-05 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2026-03-05 S Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Girod. Passed. Ayes, 28; Nays, 1--Robinson; Excused, 1--Neron Misslin. 2026-03-05 S Second reading. 2026-03-04 S Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2026-03-03 S Returned to Full Committee. 2026-03-03 S Work Session held. 2026-03-03 S Work Session held. 2026-02-13 S Public Hearing held. 2026-02-09 S Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction. 2026-02-09 S Referred to Ways and Means. 2026-02-09 S Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.
Votes
2026-03-03 Senate Committee Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Yea: 24 Nay: 0 2026-03-05 Senate Third Reading Yea: 28 Nay: 1 2026-03-06 House Third Reading Yea: 50 Nay: 2
Committee Referrals
2026-02-09 J Ways and Means 2026-02-09 J Capitol Construction 2026-03-05 J Ways and Means
Amendments
2026-03-03 Joint Subcommittee On Capital Construction Amendment #-1 2026-03-03 Joint Committee On Ways and Means Amendment #-1 Adopted
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