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Information for Legislators
Introduction
Lisa Pinheiro, Government Relations Manager
The intent of this webpage is to make certain information about the Oregon Department of Energy is readily available to Oregon's legislators. This page will be updated on a regular basis from January 2011 through the end of the legislative session.
 
To access related information on the ODOE website, please visit the following:
If you have questions about the legislative contents of this page, please contact ODOE's Goverment Relations Manager, Lisa Pinheiro, at 503-373-2293.

 
2011 Legislative Resources
2011 Legislative Session Summary
 
 
 
Ways & Means Budget Presentation
 
Legislative Budget Notes
 
Legislative Presentation Materials
 
Legislative Reports

BETC Analysis: IEc Report to ODOE May 2011
Biofuels Impact Study Report August 2010
Government to Government Report December 2010
KPM Report December 2010
Oregon Energy Planning Report December 2010
Public Purpose Expenditure Report (ODOE/PUC) January 2011
Radioactive Waste Transportation Report January 2011
State of Oregon Energy Plan February 2011
SEED Biennial Report February 2011
SELP Biennial Report January 2011
Task Force on Energy Performance Scores Report September 2010
 
 
Department Legislation
 
Department Budget Bills
 

 
Other Resources

 
Working With Oregon's Tribes
The 2001 Oregon Legislature enacted Senate Bill 770, formalizing the government-to-government relationship that exists between Oregon's Indian Tribes and the State of Oregon.
 
The bill requires state agencies develop and implement policies on tribal relations. Agency managers and others who communicate with the Tribes are to be trained in tribal matters, participate in annual meetings and prepare annual reports.

The bill institutionalized a May 22, 1996 Executive Order. The executive order established a process to "assist in resolving potential conflicts, maximize key inter-governmental relations, and enhance an exchange of ideas and resources for the greater good of all of Oregon's citizens."
 
Provisions of the statute also include annual meetings, require key contact designation, and encourage inter-governmental agreements.
 
ODOE has prepared reports (see below) for each annual meeting. These reports explain the department´s government-to-government activities and issues, and ODOE's SB 770 policy.
  
If you have questions about the tribal contents of this page, please contact ODOE's Communications Manager, Diana Enright, at 503-378-8278.
 
 
ANNUAL REPORTS TO THE GOVERNOR
 
OREGON TRIBAL WEBSITES