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Your Government (Oregon Live)

This site tracks proposed bills and their progress at a glance. If you don’t want to wade through it yourself, Oregon Voices will be tracking and updating legislation as the session progresses.

Oregon Legislature Search

The Official State of Oregon 2013 Legislative Measures site.  Has search features.

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CURRENT ISSUES AND EVENTS

September 2, 2023

Oregon Voices is committed to justice and rationality in policies regarding sex offenses and will continue to work toward supporting legislation that will positively impact the lives of registered citizens and their families. We continue to support the efforts of other organizations that are also striving to make lives better for AICs and those reentering our communities. Please view the most recent Oregon Voices Newsletter to learn more.

Relief from the Registry Alerts

How to Apply for Relief from the Registry

Documents to Petition for Reclassification and Relief from the Registry

Failure to participate in the Oregon Board of Parole’s Notification Level Questionnaire may result in serious consequences: see ORS 163A.110, Section 7, Chapter 708, and 163A.040 (1).

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

This Council on Criminal Justice study suggests lower recidivism for those with early release under the Act: First Step Act: An Early Analysis of Recidivism.

Read an uplifting perspective from the Legal Action Center about the significant limits in liability in hiring people with criminal records.

May 2023 Oregon Voices Newsletter

Community Resources

The CURE (Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants) website offers numerous resources for currently incarcerated people and their families as well as resources and information for people reentering their communities after incarceration. Check out CURE’s website for information about organizations offering resources for food, housing, employment, education, health care, addiction & recovery, support groups, and other vital services.

NARSOL’s Lives on the Registry offers stories about lives touched by overreaching sexual offense laws.

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By donating to Oregon Voices you help us cover operational and organizational costs that include maintaining this website, assisting in legislative change, providing community resources and more. This enables us to continue our work to change unjust laws.

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info@oregonvoices.org
971-317-6868
Oregon Voices
P.O. Box 13175
Salem, OR 97309

Due to limited resources Oregon Voices does not currently participate in the CorrLinks email system and we regret that we cannot accept email invitations from adults in custody.

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