Oregon
45%
75%
Governor
Tina Kotek (Democrat)
House Party
Democratic Majority
Senate Party
Democratic Majority
Key Offices & Links
37
25
West
Progress by Policy Area
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Projections in Oregon
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45% by 2035 | 75% by 2050 Relative to 1990 levels Establishing Policies
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Climate Governance and Equity
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Climate Governance | 2020 | |
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Oregon Climate Action Roadmap to 2030 Establishing Policies
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Climate Governance and Equity
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Climate Governance | 2023 | |
Enacted |
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The 1990-2021 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory was published in February 2023. Establishing Policies
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Climate Governance and Equity
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Climate Governance | 2023 | |
Not Enacted |
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Climate bureaucracy consists of dedicated climate offices and staff, interagency working groups, task forces, and other bodies made up of government staff. These bodies are often responsible for writing a state's climate plan and implementing the policies and strategies identified to meet its climate targets. |
Climate Governance and Equity
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Climate Governance | ||
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Oregon Climate Action Commission Environmental Quality Commission Establishing Policies
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Climate Governance and Equity
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Climate Governance | 2023 | |
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"Environmental justice communities” are communities of color, low-income communities, communities experiencing health inequities, tribal communities, rural, remote, or coastal communities, communities with limited infrastructure, and other communities traditionally underrepresented in public processes and adversely harmed by environmental and health hazards. Establishing Policies
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Climate Governance and Equity
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Environmental Justice and Equity | 2022 | |
In-Progress |
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The Environmental Justice Council is required to develop an EJ mapping tool by September 15, 2025. Establishing Policies
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Climate Governance and Equity
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Environmental Justice and Equity | 2022 | |
Not Enacted |
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Environmental justice (EJ) community investment requirements help ensure communities most impacted by environmental burdens are benefitting equitably from public programs by requiring a certain percentage of funds and/or benefits from other policies are allocated to EJ communities. |
Climate Governance and Equity
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Environmental Justice and Equity | ||
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OR DEQ – Environmental Justice Coordinator HB 4077 also requires the Department of Environmental Quality to provide staff support to the EJ Council Establishing Policies
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Climate Governance and Equity
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Environmental Justice and Equity | 2022 | |
Enacted |
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Environmental Justice Council Establishing Policies
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Climate Governance and Equity
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Environmental Justice and Equity | 2022 | |
Not Enacted |
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Cumulative impact assessments determine the health and environmental impacts of renewing or granting a permit for certain pollution-generating facilities in environmental justice communities. Increased pollution burdens in communities may result in the permit application being denied. |
Climate Governance and Equity
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Environmental Justice and Equity | ||
Not Enacted |
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Just transition plans are documents that outline policies and recommendations aimed at supporting communities, workers, and industries affected by the transition away from fossil fuels. The plans often focus on workforce development and retraining, job creation, and economic diversification. |
Climate Governance and Equity
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Just Transition | ||
Not Enacted |
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Just transition offices and staff assist workers and communities transitioning away from fossil fuel extraction and use, typically through retraining programs and support with relocation and economic diversification. Offices and staff also coordinate with other state agencies to effectively design policy to achieve a just transition. |
Climate Governance and Equity
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Just Transition | ||
Not Enacted |
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Just transition advisory bodies write or advise on a state's just transition plan or report, and make recommendations on ways to support affected workers, communities, and industries. The bodies can consist of all non-government members, or be a mix of government and non-government members. |
Climate Governance and Equity
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Just Transition | ||
Not Enacted |
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Just transition funds support initiatives and investments aimed at facilitating the equitable transition of workers and communities affected by shifts in industries or policies that transition from fossil fuels. |
Climate Governance and Equity
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Just Transition | ||
Not Enacted |
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Green banks are public, quasi-public, or non-profit entities that use innovative financing to invest in climate solutions and attract private capital across various economic sectors. |
Cross-Sector
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Climate Finance | ||
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Oregon is undergoing new rulemaking to reestablish its Climate Protection Program, which will cover fossil fuel emissions used in transportation, residential, commercial and industrial settings. The new program will start in 2025. Establishing Policies
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Cross-Sector
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Carbon Valuation | ||
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The social cost of carbon is a monetary estimate of the damage of each ton of greenhouse gases emitted. The social cost of carbon is used to quantify and monetize climate damages, representing the net economic cost of climate pollution to society. |
Cross-Sector
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Carbon Valuation | ||
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35% renewable energy by 2030 | 45% by 2035 | 50% by 2040 Establishing Policies
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Electricity
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Energy Plans and Targets | 2016 | |
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80% reduction by 2030 | 90% by 2035 | 100% by 2040, relative to 2010-2012 average annual levels Establishing Policies
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Electricity
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Energy Plans and Targets | 2021 | |
Not Enacted |
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Clean energy plans are documents that outline the policies and strategies states can implement to meet clean energy targets. Draft plans are often published first, and after a period of public comments and revisions, a final plan is released. |
Electricity
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Energy Plans and Targets | ||
Partially Enacted |
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The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled. Establishing Policies
Policy Components
3/5
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Electricity
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Clean Energy Generation | ||
Partially Enacted |
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The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled. Establishing Policies
Policy Components
8/11
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Electricity
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Clean Energy Generation | ||
Partially Enacted |
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The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled. Establishing Policies
Policy Components
4/6
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Electricity
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Clean Energy Generation | ||
Not Enacted |
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Community choice aggregation allows local governments to procure power on behalf of their residents, businesses, and municipal accounts from an alternative supplier while still receiving transmission and distribution service from their existing utility provider. |
Electricity
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Clean Energy Generation | ||
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At least 5 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity from energy storage annually by 2020 from the state's two largest investor-owned utilities, up to 1% of 2014 peak load maximum Establishing Policies
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Electricity
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Transmission, Distribution, and Energy Storage | 2015 | |
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Oregon received a D grade from Freeing the Grid. Establishing Policies
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Electricity
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Transmission, Distribution, and Energy Storage | 2023 | |
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Requires electric utilities to phase out coal-fired electricity generation by 2030. Establishing Policies
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Electricity
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Coal Retirement | 2016 | |
Not Enacted |
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Coal securitization is a financing tool that allows utility companies to refinance debt they issued to build coal plants and close the facilities early without taking a financial hit or passing costs on to ratepayers. |
Electricity
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Coal Retirement | ||
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The statewide energy code for residential construction is the Oregon 2023 Residential Specialty Code. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Codes | 2023 | |
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The statewide energy code for commercial building construction is ASHRAE 90.1-2019. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Codes | 2022 | |
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The Oregon Reach Code is a statewide optional energy construction standard approved by the Building Codes Division. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Codes | 2023 | |
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The Energy Efficiency Standards apply to 17 products. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Standards | 2022 | |
In-Progress |
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The Oregon Department of Energy must promulgate rules for a building performance standard for large commercial buildings greater than 35,000 square feet by December 31, 2024. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Standards | 2023 | |
Not Enacted |
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Clean heat standards establish a performance standard requiring heat providers to deliver a gradually-increasing percentage of low-emission heating services to customers. |
Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Standards | ||
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Electric and gas utilities were subject to quantitative energy savings requirements between 2015 and 2019. The 2020-2024 Strategic Plan replaced quantitative energy savings and generation goals with progress indicators across five focus areas that guide energy efficiency investments through an ongoing, iterative analysis of progress in these areas. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Efficiency | 2019 | |
Enacted |
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Oregon has enacted commercial PACE-enabling legislation and has active programs. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Efficiency | 2009 | |
Partially Enacted |
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The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled. Establishing Policies
Policy Components
2/4
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Efficiency | ||
Not Enacted |
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All-electric buildings policies require new buildings to be constructed with all-electric heating, cooling, and cooking systems to transition away from fossil-fuel use in buildings. |
Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Electrification | ||
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Oregon LEV Program Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Light-Duty Vehicles | 2021 | |
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Model Year (MY) 2026: 35% of new passenger vehicle sales are ZEVs | MY 2030: 68% of new sales are ZEVs | MY 2035: 100% of new sales are ZEVs, with up to 20% being hybrid or hydrogen-powered vehicles. Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Light-Duty Vehicles | 2022 | |
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The Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Program offers rebates for new and used EVs: up to $2,500 for new battery and plug-in hybrid EVs, $750 for new zero emission motorcycles, and for income-qualifying applicants, The Charge Ahead Rebate provides up to $7,500 for new and used EVs. Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Light-Duty Vehicles | 2024 | |
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The Low NOx Omnibus Rule applies to Model Year 2025 onwards. Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles | 2021 | |
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By 2035: 55% of Class 2b-3 truck sales are zero-emissions | 75% of Class 4-8 straight truck sales are zero-emissions | 40% of Class 7-8 tractor sales are zero-emissions. Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles | 2021 | |
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The Zero-Emission Medium and Heavy Duty Vehicle Incentive Fund will provide rebates for the purchase of medium- and heavy-duty zero-emissions vehicles. Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles | 2023 | |
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25% of new light-duty state fleet purchases are ZEVs by 2025 Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Lead by Example | 2019 | |
Not Enacted |
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Electric bus procurement targets require that a certain percentage or number of school buses and/or transit buses purchased or leased by the state, transit authorities, and/or school districts must be electric or zero-emissions. |
Transportation
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Requires the state building code is amended such that new construction of residential and commercial buildings must include provisions for electrical service capacity, with EV charging station capacity for 20% of parking spaces. Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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EV Charging Infrastructure | 2021 | |
Not Enacted |
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Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure rebates offer rebates to make the purchase and/or installation costs of EV charging infrastructure more affordable. |
Transportation
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EV Charging Infrastructure | ||
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2023 Biennial Zero-Emission Vehicle Report Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Transportation Plans and Targets | 2023 | |
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80% by 2050 Relative to 2017-2019 average emissions Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Transportation Plans and Targets | 2020 | |
Enacted |
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Oregon Clean Fuels Program Establishing Policies
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Transportation
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Transportation Plans and Targets | 2016 | |
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Oregon is ranked 2nd out of 50 in the 2022 Bicycle Friendly State rankings by the League of American Bicyclists. Establishing Policies
Policy Components
5/5
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Transportation
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Public and Active Transportation | ||
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State regulators must conduct life cycle assessments for select construction and maintenance materials used for public infrastructure projects. Establishing Policies
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Industry, Materials, and Waste Management
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Industrial Decarbonization | 2022 | |
Not Enacted |
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Hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) regulations include phasedown commitments, rulemakings, disclosure requirements, bans, or other measures that reduce HFC usage and emissions. |
Industry, Materials, and Waste Management
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F-gas Regulations | ||
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All investor-owned utilities and electricity service suppliers must report SF6 emissions in Oregon. Establishing Policies
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Industry, Materials, and Waste Management
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F-gas Regulations | 2020 | |
Not Enacted |
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Oil and gas methane regulations include phasedown commitments, reporting requirements, leak detection and repair, or other measures that reduce methane emissions from oil and gas production. |
Industry, Materials, and Waste Management
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Oil and Gas Regulations | ||
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The state established a moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracking for the exploration and production of oil and natural gas until January 2, 2025. Establishing Policies
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Industry, Materials, and Waste Management
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Oil and Gas Regulations | 2019 | |
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Reporting and control/capture of methane emissions from municipal solid waste landfills are required. Establishing Policies
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Industry, Materials, and Waste Management
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Waste Management | 2021 | |
Not Enacted |
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Food waste bans and targets include policies that prohibit certain entities that generate specified amounts of food waste (typically commercial businesses and larger institutions) from sending this waste to landfills. Targets aim to reduce total food waste by a certain percentage each target year. |
Industry, Materials, and Waste Management
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Waste Management | ||
Not Enacted |
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Agriculture financial incentives support healthy soils and regenerative agriculture. Incentives may include reduced crop insurance premiums, property tax exemptions, grants, or cost-share programs. |
Natural and Working Lands
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Agriculture | ||
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Agriculture technical assistance programs provide state-driven technical assistance, apprenticeship and mentorship programs, and support securing additional funding for farmers to increase uptake of soil health practices. |
Natural and Working Lands
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Agriculture |