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[[File:Oregon_Senate_(2023).svg|thumb|Oregon_Senate_(2023)]] {{Infobox legislature
[[File:2024 Oregon Senate Composition.svg|thumb]] Oregon State Senate
| name = Oregon State Senate
| legislature = 82nd Oregon Legislative Assembly
| coa_pic = Seal of Oregon.svg
| coa_res = 150px
| house_type = Upper house
| body = [[Oregon Legislative Assembly]]
| term_limits = None
| leader1_type = [[President of the Oregon State Senate|President]]
| leader1 = [[Rob Wagner]]
| party1 = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
| election1 = January 11, 2021
| leader2_type = [[President pro tempore of the Oregon State Senate|President pro tempore]]
| leader2 = [[James Manning Jr.]]
| party2 = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
| election2 = January 11, 2021
| leader3_type = [[Majority leader]]
| leader3 = [[Kate Lieber]]
| party3 = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
| election3 = January 11, 2021
| leader4_type = [[Minority leader]]
| leader4 = [[Tim Knopp]]
| party4 = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| election4 = January 11, 2021
| members = 30
| structure1 = Oregon State Senate 2023.svg
| structure1_res = 250px
| political_groups1 =
* [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] (17)
* [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] (12)
* [[Independent (politician)|Independent]] (1)
| last_election1 = November 8, 2022
| next_election1 = November 5, 2024
| session_room = Oregon State Senate.jpg
| session_res = 250px
| meeting_place = [[Oregon State Capitol]], [[Salem, Oregon|Salem]], [[Oregon]]
| website = [https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/senate]
}}


The '''Oregon State Senate''' is the [[upper house]] of the [[Oregon Legislative Assembly]], the [[state legislature]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Oregon]]. The body is composed of 30 members, each representing a district with a population of approximately 127,700. Senators serve four-year terms with no term limits.
The '''Oregon State Senate''' is the upper chamber of the [[Oregon Legislative Assembly]], the state legislature of the U.S. state of [[Oregon]]. It is composed of 30 members, each representing a district with a population of approximately 127,700 residents as of the 2020 census. The Senate meets at the [[Oregon State Capitol]] in [[Salem, Oregon|Salem]].


== Leadership ==
* History
The [[President of the Oregon State Senate|President]] of the Senate is the presiding officer and is elected by the members of the Senate. The current President is [[Rob Wagner]], a member of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]. The [[President pro tempore of the Oregon State Senate|President pro tempore]] is [[James Manning Jr.]], also a Democrat. The [[Majority leader]] is [[Kate Lieber]], and the [[Minority leader]] is [[Tim Knopp]].


== Functions ==
The Oregon State Senate was established in 1859 when Oregon was admitted to the Union as the 33rd state. The structure and function of the Senate have evolved over time, adapting to changes in population, political dynamics, and legislative needs.
The Oregon State Senate, along with the [[Oregon House of Representatives]], is responsible for enacting laws, approving the state budget, and confirming appointments made by the [[Governor of Oregon|Governor]]. The Senate also has the power to try impeachments initiated by the House.


== Committees ==
* Structure and Function
The Senate operates through various committees that focus on specific areas such as [[education]], [[health care]], [[transportation]], and [[environmental policy]]. These committees review proposed legislation and make recommendations to the full Senate.


== Sessions ==
*# Composition
The Oregon State Senate meets at the [[Oregon State Capitol]] in [[Salem, Oregon|Salem]]. Regular sessions are held annually, beginning in January. Special sessions may be called by the Governor or by a majority of the members of both legislative houses.


== Membership ==
The Senate consists of 30 members who are elected to serve four-year terms. Elections are staggered such that half of the Senate is up for election every two years. This ensures continuity within the legislative process.
Senators are elected from 30 districts across the state. Each district is designed to have roughly equal population, ensuring equal representation. Elections are held every two years, with half of the Senate seats up for election each cycle.


== Related Pages ==
*# Leadership
 
The Senate is presided over by the [[President of the Oregon State Senate]], who is elected by the members of the Senate. The President is responsible for maintaining order, appointing committee chairs, and guiding the legislative process. The current President of the Senate is [[Rob Wagner]].
 
Other key leadership positions include the [[Majority Leader]] and the [[Minority Leader]], who represent the majority and minority parties, respectively.
 
*# Committees
 
The Senate operates through a system of standing committees, each focusing on specific areas such as [[health care]], [[education]], [[transportation]], and [[environmental policy]]. These committees review legislation, hold hearings, and make recommendations to the full Senate.
 
* Legislative Process
 
The legislative process in the Oregon State Senate involves several stages:
 
1. '''Introduction''': Bills can be introduced by any member of the Senate.
2. '''Committee Review''': Bills are assigned to relevant committees for detailed examination.
3. '''Debate and Amendment''': Bills are debated on the Senate floor, where they can be amended.
4. '''Voting''': A majority vote is required for a bill to pass the Senate.
5. '''Concurrence''': If the House of Representatives makes amendments, the Senate must concur with those changes.
6. '''Governor's Approval''': Passed bills are sent to the [[Governor of Oregon]] for approval or veto.
 
* Role in State Government
 
The Oregon State Senate plays a crucial role in shaping state policy and law. It works alongside the [[Oregon House of Representatives]] to draft, debate, and pass legislation. The Senate also has the power to confirm gubernatorial appointments and conduct impeachment trials.
 
* Recent Developments
 
In recent years, the Oregon State Senate has addressed significant issues such as climate change, healthcare reform, and education funding. The Senate has been at the forefront of progressive legislation, reflecting the state's political landscape.
 
==Also see==
* [[Oregon House of Representatives]]
* [[Oregon Legislative Assembly]]
* [[Oregon Legislative Assembly]]
* [[Oregon House of Representatives]]
* [[Governor of Oregon]]
* [[Oregon State Capitol]]
* [[Oregon State Capitol]]
* [[Governor of Oregon]]
* [[Politics of Oregon]]
* [[Salem, Oregon]]
 
== See Also ==
* [[List of Oregon State Senators]]
* [[Oregon State Senate elections]]
* [[Oregon Constitution]]
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


== External Links ==
{{Oregon State Government}}
* [https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/senate Official website]


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Latest revision as of 15:48, 9 December 2024

Oregon State Senate

The Oregon State Senate is the upper chamber of the Oregon Legislative Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is composed of 30 members, each representing a district with a population of approximately 127,700 residents as of the 2020 census. The Senate meets at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem.

  • History

The Oregon State Senate was established in 1859 when Oregon was admitted to the Union as the 33rd state. The structure and function of the Senate have evolved over time, adapting to changes in population, political dynamics, and legislative needs.

  • Structure and Function
    1. Composition

The Senate consists of 30 members who are elected to serve four-year terms. Elections are staggered such that half of the Senate is up for election every two years. This ensures continuity within the legislative process.

    1. Leadership

The Senate is presided over by the President of the Oregon State Senate, who is elected by the members of the Senate. The President is responsible for maintaining order, appointing committee chairs, and guiding the legislative process. The current President of the Senate is Rob Wagner.

Other key leadership positions include the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader, who represent the majority and minority parties, respectively.

    1. Committees

The Senate operates through a system of standing committees, each focusing on specific areas such as health care, education, transportation, and environmental policy. These committees review legislation, hold hearings, and make recommendations to the full Senate.

  • Legislative Process

The legislative process in the Oregon State Senate involves several stages:

1. Introduction: Bills can be introduced by any member of the Senate. 2. Committee Review: Bills are assigned to relevant committees for detailed examination. 3. Debate and Amendment: Bills are debated on the Senate floor, where they can be amended. 4. Voting: A majority vote is required for a bill to pass the Senate. 5. Concurrence: If the House of Representatives makes amendments, the Senate must concur with those changes. 6. Governor's Approval: Passed bills are sent to the Governor of Oregon for approval or veto.

  • Role in State Government

The Oregon State Senate plays a crucial role in shaping state policy and law. It works alongside the Oregon House of Representatives to draft, debate, and pass legislation. The Senate also has the power to confirm gubernatorial appointments and conduct impeachment trials.

  • Recent Developments

In recent years, the Oregon State Senate has addressed significant issues such as climate change, healthcare reform, and education funding. The Senate has been at the forefront of progressive legislation, reflecting the state's political landscape.

Also see[edit]

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