WHAT THE MEASURE DOES: Requires use of a hands-free device to lawfully use a mobile communications device while operating a motor vehicle. Expands list of exceptions to include public safety personnel, persons using the device in the scope of employment, and person using devices that allow for voice communication only one-way at a time. Designates as primary offense and as Class D traffic violation, punishable maximum fine of $90.
Exceptions are provided for several cases, including use by public safety officers or persons operating a vehicle in the scope of employment and select uses of devices that allow only for oneway voice communication (such as citizen-band radios or certain push-to-talk phones). Violations will continue to be punishable by a maximum fine of $90.
House vote April 28, 2009
YES 38
Member | Party | City | Dist. |
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J. Bailey | D | Portland | 42 |
J. Barker | D | Aloha | 28 |
P. Barnhart | D | Eugene | 11 |
T. Beyer | D | Springfield | 12 |
D. Boone | D | Cannon Beach | 32 |
P. Buckley | D | Ashland | 5 |
B. Cannon | D | Portland | 46 |
B. Clem | D | Salem | 21 |
J. Cowan | D | Newport | 10 |
M. Dembrow | D | Portland | 45 |
C. Edwards | D | Eugene | 14 |
S. Esquivel | R | Medford | 6 |
L. Galizio | D | Tigard | 35 |
B. Garrard | R | Klamath Falls | 56 |
C. Garrett | D | Lake Oswego | 38 |
S. Gelser | D | Corvallis | 16 |
V. Gilliam | R | Silverton | 18 |
M. Greenlick | D | Portland | 33 |
C. Harker | D | Beaverton | 34 |
P. Holvey | D | Eugene | 8 |
D. Hunt | D | Gladstone | 40 |
B. Jenson | R | Pendleton | 58 |
N. Kahl | D | Portland | 49 |
B. Komp | D | Woodburn | 22 |
T. Kotek | D | Portland | 44 |
G. Matthews | D | Gresham | 50 |
N. Nathanson | D | Eugene | 13 |
M. Nolan | D | Portland | 36 |
T. Read | D | Beaverton | 27 |
C. Riley | D | Hillsboro | 29 |
A. Roblan | D | Coos Bay | 9 |
M. Schaufler | D | Happy Valley | 48 |
C. Shields | D | Portland | 43 |
J. Smith | D | Portland | 47 |
J. Stiegler | D | Bend | 54 |
C. Tomei | D | Milwaukie | 41 |
S. VanOrman | D | Hood River | 52 |
B. Witt | D | Clatskanie | 31 |
NO 22
Member | Party | City | Dist. |
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B. Barton | D | Clackamas | 51 |
C. Bentz | R | Ontario | 60 |
V. Berger | R | Salem | 20 |
S. Bruun | R | West Linn | 37 |
K. Cameron | R | Salem | 19 |
D. Edwards | D | Hillsboro | 30 |
T. Freeman | R | Roseburg | 2 |
G. Gilman | R | Medford | 55 |
B. Hanna | R | Roseburg | 7 |
J. Huffman | R | The Dalles | 59 |
B. Kennemer | R | Oregon City | 39 |
W. Krieger | R | Gold Beach | 1 |
R. Maurer | R | Grants Pass | 3 |
A. Olson | R | Albany | 15 |
D. Richardson | R | Central Point | 4 |
G. Smith | R | Heppner | 57 |
S. Sprenger | R | Scio | 17 |
K. Thatcher | R | Keizer | 25 |
J. Thompson | R | Dallas | 23 |
J. Weidner | R | Yamhill | 24 |
G. Whisnant | R | Sunriver | 53 |
M. Wingard | R | Wilsonville | 26 |
NOT VOTING 0
Member | Party | City |
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“This is a stupid bill. This is more nanny state. Let’s leave the people of Oregon alone, for God’s sake,” said Sen. Jeff Kruse, R-Roseburg.
Keep an eye on those people that voted YES, and see if they make a phone call while driving. bet you they will.
2 comments:
When I look at this, I see that the vote was along party lines except for 4 Republicans who voted Yes and two Democrats who voted No. It doesn't take rocket science to figure this out. I think it just a problem of too many Democrats in the Legislature.
(Laughs out loud.)
How can you have "too many Democrats" in the legislature?
There aren't enough. I can still pay my bills.
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