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HB 2385, explained

Relating to restrictions on 340B covered entities; and prescribing an effective date

Active Passed the House

In plain English

<b>Digest: The Act tells drug makers not to take actions that make it hard for a drug store to get certain drugs for health care providers, deliver the drugs to the providers, or dispense the drugs. Makes it a civil penalty to violate the Act. (Flesch Readability Score: 71.0).</b> [<i>Digest: The Act tells drug makers not to take actions that make it hard for a drug store to get certain drugs fo

Money and the vote

How each chamber voted, and the campaign money the voting members had received , from official Oregon roll calls (OLIS) and ORESTAR contributions. Contributions span careers and are not tied to any single vote; no causal link is asserted.

House floor vote
2025-04-14
37–18
Health-industry money to the voting members
total health contributions those members received, by side of the vote
$2.2M → Aye · $263K → No
Rep Nosse · Aye
Friends of Rob Nosse · largest organizational donor
Oregon Nurses Political Action Committee (12986) · $79K
Rep Nathanson · Aye
Friends of Nancy Nathanson · largest organizational donor
Oregon Health Care Association PAC (275) · $51K
Rep Speaker Fahey · Aye
Friends of Julie Fahey · largest organizational donor
Future PAC, House Builders (1524) · $63K
Rep Bowman · Aye
Friends of Ben Bowman · largest organizational donor
United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 555 Political · $102K
Rep Sanchez · Aye
Tawna Sanchez for Oregon · largest organizational donor
Oregon Hospital Political Action Committee (161) · $33K
Rep Lively · Aye
Friends of John Lively · largest organizational donor
Future PAC, House Builders (1524) · $309K
Rep Pham H · Aye
Friends of Hai Pham · largest organizational donor
Dentists of Oregon PAC (54) · $30K
Rep Boshart Davis · No
Friends of Shelly Boshart Davis · largest organizational donor
AGC Committee for Action (4) · $60K
Senate floor vote
2025-05-28
12–18
Health-industry money to the voting members
total health contributions those members received, by side of the vote
$814K → Aye · $2.1M → No
Sen President Wagner · No
Friends of Rob Wagner · largest organizational donor
Local 48 Electricians PAC (4572) · $119K
Sen Hayden · Aye
Hayden for Oregon · largest organizational donor
Oregon's 13 Constitutional Defense Fund (22999) · $105K
Sen Patterson · No
Friends of Deb Patterson · largest organizational donor
Citizen Action for Political Education (33) · $560K
Sen Lieber · No
Kate Lieber for State Senate · largest organizational donor
Oregon Hospital Political Action Committee (161) · $53K
Sen Meek · No
Friends of Mark Meek · largest organizational donor
Sdlf (1471) · $1.3M
Sen Girod · Aye
Friends of Fred Girod · largest organizational donor
Leadership Fund, The (2690) · $126K
Sen Neron Misslin · No
Friends of Courtney Neron · largest organizational donor
Future PAC, House Builders (1524) · $679K
Sen Taylor · No
Kathleen Taylor for Oregon · largest organizational donor
Oregon Health Care Association PAC (275) · $52K

Oregon lobbying spend, health interests, 2025

The health organizations that spent the most on lobbying in Oregon that year, from Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) disclosures. Reported as quarterly totals, not tied to any single bill.

Oregon Nurses Association$462K
Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America$369K
Oregon Health Care Assn$355K
Oregon Association of Hospitals & Health Systems$259K
Oregon Dental Association$247K
Providence Health & Services$226K
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