Representative • Democrat
Teresa Alonso Leon
Oregon • District HD-022

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
37
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 10
Other: 2
Yea: 157
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Sponsored Bills
OR HB4002•Passed
Relating to overtime for agricultural workers; and prescribing an effective date.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4074•Passed
Relating to cannabis; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1554•Passed
Relating to public health preparedness; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4134•Passed
Relating to insurance; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4095•Passed
Relating to veterans; and prescribing an effective date.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1543•Passed
Relating to universal representation; and declaring an emergency.
Primary Sponsor
OR HB4124•Passed
Relating to the collection of student data.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4153•Passed
Relating to the promotion of media industries in Oregon; and declaring an emergency.
Primary Sponsor
OR HB4026•Passed
Relating to state moneys for school districts impacted by wildfires; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1584•Passed
Relating to wrongful conviction; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1576•Passed
Relating to mattresses; and prescribing an effective date.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4123•Passed
Relating to coordinated homeless response systems; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4098•Passed
Relating to behavioral health; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1555•Passed
Relating to reimbursement of newborn nurse home visiting services.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1583•Passed
Relating to summative assessments; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4117•Passed
Relating to services for low-income individuals; and prescribing an effective date.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1560•Passed
Relating to noncitizens.
Primary Sponsor
OR SB1567•Passed
Relating to energy infrastructure resilience; and prescribing an effective date.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1579•Passed
Relating to a program to address economic inequity; and prescribing an effective date.
Primary Sponsor
OR SB1538•Passed
Relating to dental care for Pacific Islanders legally residing in Oregon under the Compact of Free Association.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4106•Passed
Relating to surgical technologists; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1565•Passed
Relating to discrimination based on the use of certain types of currency as payment; and prescribing an effective date.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4052•Passed
Relating to equity; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4138•Passed
Relating to workers' compensation benefits.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4096•Passed
Relating to volunteer health care practitioners; and prescribing an effective date.
Co-Sponsor
OR SB1505•Passed
Relating to student athletes; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4037•Passed
Relating to use of state property for transitional housing accommodations; and declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4133•Passed
Relating to voter registration.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4091•Failed
Relating to statewide education plans; declaring an emergency.
Primary Sponsor
OR HB4093•Failed
Relating to a Genuine Progress Indicator; prescribing an effective date.
Primary Sponsor
OR SB1577•Failed
Relating to firearms.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4001•Failed
Relating to payments to essential workers for services performed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4101•Failed
Relating to distance from certain places within which person may not use inhalant.
Co-Sponsor
OR HB4112•Failed
Relating to ethnic studies standards; declaring an emergency.
Primary Sponsor
OR SB1578•Failed
Relating to violations of education law; declaring an emergency.
Primary Sponsor
OR HB4152•Failed
Relating to required conduct among parties to a franchise agreement.
Primary Sponsor
OR HB4107•Failed
Relating to impact statements; declaring an emergency.
Co-Sponsor
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