OR General Government
Duties
Oregon
Bylaws
Commissioners
100

The single statutory duty of the OACO

To provide administrative support to the four Commissions.

100

Responsible for recruitment

All Commissioners and Administrator.
100

Oregon's birthday

February 14, 1859

100

Number of members

11: 9 Governor appointed, Senate-confirmed citizens and two legislator, one from each chamber.

100

She is the only practicing Black lawyer in her city.

Jessica Price (OCBA)

200

The number of legislators in both chambers.

90.
60 in the House
30 in the Senate

200

Presides over and administers all meetings including special meetings, draws agenda, conducts annual evaluation of Administrator, serve as spokesperson for Commission, among other responsibilities.

The Chairs

200

The seven wonders of Oregon

Crater Lake, Painted Hills, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon Coast, Smith Rock, The Wallowas, Mt. Hood

200

Process of Appointment

Commissioner Application
Interview with Administrator/Executive Appointments team
Appointment by Governor
Hearing before the Senate
Senate Confirmation vote

200

This Commissioner was the youngest woman elected to the Oregon State Legislature when she took office at 24.

Senator WInsvey Campos (OCHA)

300

Creates new law, amends or repeals existing law, appropriates money, prescribes fees, transfers functions from one agency to another, provides penalties, or takes other action.

A bill

300

Conducts all business in the absence of the Chair as well as coordinates and monitors activities of committees. 

The Vice Chairs

300

This 7th Wonder of Oregon served as the scenic backdrop for the movie, “The Shining.” 

Timberline Lodge of Mt. Hood

300

Any meeting or part of a meeting which is closed to certain persons for deliberation on certain (often sensitive/legal) matters.

An Executive Session

300

When not serving the OACs, this Commissioner is a full time firefight and paramedic.

Rep. Dacia Grayber (OCFW)

400

Name your Senator and Representative.

Example for Saba: Senator Dembrow & Rep. Khanh Pham

400

Ensures the fiscal health and overall operations and the implementation of program goals.

The Administrator

400

Oregon has nearly 111,000 miles of rivers, of which only two rivers that flow north.

Willamette and Deschutes Rivers

400

Process of Removal

OCAPIA: At the request of the Governor
OCBA: At the request of the Governor or by 2/3 vote for 2 consecutive unexcused meetings
OCHA: At the request of the Governor or by 2/3 vote for 2 consecutive missed meetings
OCFW: At the request of the Governor or by 2/3 vote for 2 consecutive missed meetings

400

Received her law degree from Willamette University

Jackie Leung (OCAPIA)
500

Oregon Legislative Leadership: Senate President, Senate Majority Leader, House Speaker, House Majority Leader

Senator Rob Wagner, Senator Kate Lieber, Rep Dan Rayfield, Rep. Julie Fahey

500

Seven Strategic Priority Areas

  1. Education
  2. Jobs and the economy
  3. Healthcare
  4. Justice, safety and policing
  5. Stable families and housing
  6. Environmental Justice/Equity
  7. Civic engagement
500

The first woman to serve as Oregon's Attorney General

Ellen Rosenblum

500

Process of calling a special meeting

OCAPIA: Either Co-Chairperson or by majority votes

OCFW: Chair, Vice Chair, or 3+ Commissioners
OCHA: Chair, Executive Committee, or 3+ Commissioners
OCBA: Chair, 3+ Commissioners, or the Administrator (at the consent of Chair or 3+ Commissioners)

500

The longest serving Commissioner.

Jonathan Chavez Baez (OCHA)