Oregon Statutes
§ 171.795 — Electronic distribution of information
Oregon § 171.795
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 171.795 (2026).
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(1)The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that it is now possible and feasible in this electronic age to distribute information more widely by way of electronic communication. The Legislative Assembly further finds that it is desirable to make information available to the citizens of this state in a timely manner and for the least possible cost. The use of electronic communication will:
(a)Better inform the public of legislative proceedings and matters pending before the Legislative Assembly;
(b)Allow broader participation among Oregonians in the legislative process;
(c)Make information regarding legislative matters and proceedings more readily available to the citizens of this state;
(d)Allow constituents to better communicate with their elected representatives, irrespective of
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Legislative History
1995 c.614 §§1,2; 2007 c.775 §2
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