
Last updated on January 24, 2024
A hub for the 2024 State of Oregon Legislative Session — you will find bill info, updates and ways to take action.
To learn more about how the session played out, please read our 2024 LEGISLATIVE SESSION REPORT.
The State of Oregon's 2024 Legislative Session runs from February 5 — March 10. During the short session, lawmakers will spend six weeks in Salem, advocating for or against policy proposals that can have deep and life changing implications on Oregon communities.
Dive into the ACLU of Oregon's 2024 Legislative Session Hub — you will find our policy agenda, updates on important bills, and (if you scroll to the bottom) ways to get engaged and take action. We will be updating this page all session long, so make sure to check back regularly.
See you in the Legislature!

We all have deep frustrations and concerns about the homelessness, drug addiction, and mental health crises in Oregon and across the nation. We must choose real solutions, not scare tactics.
The data is clear: We cannot arrest our way out of homelessness, drug use, or poverty. Access to drug treatment, services, and housing are the solutions we need — not more police, jails, and prisons. Oregonians want effective policies; let’s work together to make this happen.
Read our ACLU of Oregon testimony submitted on February 7, 2024!
Find more information about defending Measure 110 here: Solutions for Safe and Just communities hub

Efforts to ban books on discriminatory grounds have rapidly spread across Oregon in the past few years. In 2022, Oregon faced the most challenges to school and library books in state history. Consistent with national trends, the books being challenged in Oregon are often by or about the LGBTQ2SIA+ community, women and people of color. Book bans and classroom censorship efforts work to erase the history and lived experiences of marginalized groups by silencing discussions of race, gender and sexuality that impact people’s daily lives.
SB 1583 would prevent book bans and other forms of censorship in Oregon public schools if the ban or censorship constitutes discrimination based on race, national origin, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical or mental disability, military status or marital or family status.
Read our ACLU of Oregon testimony submitted on February 13, 2024!
Find more information about Banned Books here: BANNED BOOKS HUB

To learn more about how the session played out, please read our 2024 LEGISLATIVE SESSION REPORT.
The State of Oregon's 2024 Legislative Session runs from February 5 — March 10. During the short session, lawmakers will spend six weeks in Salem, advocating for or against policy proposals that can have deep and life changing implications on Oregon communities.
Dive into the ACLU of Oregon's 2024 Legislative Session Hub — you will find our policy agenda, updates on important bills, and (if you scroll to the bottom) ways to get engaged and take action. We will be updating this page all session long, so make sure to check back regularly.
See you in the Legislature!

We all have deep frustrations and concerns about the homelessness, drug addiction, and mental health crises in Oregon and across the nation. We must choose real solutions, not scare tactics.
The data is clear: We cannot arrest our way out of homelessness, drug use, or poverty. Access to drug treatment, services, and housing are the solutions we need — not more police, jails, and prisons. Oregonians want effective policies; let’s work together to make this happen.
Read our ACLU of Oregon testimony submitted on February 7, 2024!
Find more information about defending Measure 110 here: Solutions for Safe and Just communities hub

Efforts to ban books on discriminatory grounds have rapidly spread across Oregon in the past few years. In 2022, Oregon faced the most challenges to school and library books in state history. Consistent with national trends, the books being challenged in Oregon are often by or about the LGBTQ2SIA+ community, women and people of color. Book bans and classroom censorship efforts work to erase the history and lived experiences of marginalized groups by silencing discussions of race, gender and sexuality that impact people’s daily lives.
SB 1583 would prevent book bans and other forms of censorship in Oregon public schools if the ban or censorship constitutes discrimination based on race, national origin, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical or mental disability, military status or marital or family status.
Read our ACLU of Oregon testimony submitted on February 13, 2024!
Find more information about Banned Books here: BANNED BOOKS HUB

Oregon Youth Leadership Council
Youth have a right to be a part of the policy making process that directly impacts them. As part of an omnibus bill, the bill would create the Oregon Youth Leadership Council (OYLC). The OYLC will focus on improving educational outcomes in Oregon for students from historically marginalized backgrounds by identifying best practices in reporting racism and hate crimes in schools, and providing student support.
Read our ACLU of Oregon testimony submitted on February 7, 2024!
Youth have a right to be a part of the policy making process that directly impacts them. As part of an omnibus bill, the bill would create the Oregon Youth Leadership Council (OYLC). The OYLC will focus on improving educational outcomes in Oregon for students from historically marginalized backgrounds by identifying best practices in reporting racism and hate crimes in schools, and providing student support.
Read our ACLU of Oregon testimony submitted on February 7, 2024!
Quorum Referral
Our state‘s critical democratic processes must be protected from obstructionism. This legislative ballot referral would allow voters to change the OR Constitution so that legislative sessions can proceed with a simple majority of lawmakers, changing Oregon from being an outlier and instead similar to most other states.
Our state‘s critical democratic processes must be protected from obstructionism. This legislative ballot referral would allow voters to change the OR Constitution so that legislative sessions can proceed with a simple majority of lawmakers, changing Oregon from being an outlier and instead similar to most other states.
Establishing Immigrant and Refugee Student Success Plan
All students should have access to equitable learning opportunities. The bill will direct the Oregon Department of Education to create a plan to support the educational success of immigrant & refugee students. It is a commitment to improving access and opportunities for historically underserved students.
All students should have access to equitable learning opportunities. The bill will direct the Oregon Department of Education to create a plan to support the educational success of immigrant & refugee students. It is a commitment to improving access and opportunities for historically underserved students.
Read additional testimony submitted on behalf ACLU of Oregon in the 2024 state legislative session:

Make your voice heard! Join us in Salem for the Oregonians for Safety & Recovery Lobby Day, in-person, on Wednesday, February 14, 2024, from 8 AM — 3 PM.
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To take further action, check out our Letter to the Editor campaign. Writing Letters to the Editor is a powerful method to influence public narrative, media, and decision makers on key issue areas that impact your community.
Take a moment to learn more about our Policy Team and their approach to community based political advocacy in our "Meet the ACLU of Oregon Policy Team" video!