Measure 11 reform bill stays alive in Oregon Legislature but

Measure 11 reform bill stays alive in Oregon Legislature but committee formed to discuss revisions


Measure 11 reform bill stays alive in Oregon Legislature but committee formed to discuss revisions
Updated 12:59 PM;
A bill that would do away with mandatory minimum sentences for all crimes except murder in Oregon remains alive in the Legislature but is likely to undergo revisions that could include winnowing the list of applicable crimes.
Chief sponsor Sen. Floyd Prozanski, D-Eugene, said Tuesday that Senate Bill 401 has been sent to the Senate Rules Committee while a committee comprised of lawmakers, prosecutors, crime victims and others discusses potential changes.
Prozanski has said he is open to keeping mandatory sentences for sex offenses.
At this point, it appears SB 401 is the leading Measure 11 reform bill this session.

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