Our 2023 legislative agenda

This year, our legislative agenda advances the 10 pillars of the Oregon Green New Deal by focusing on three key pillars chosen based on collaboration from our policy committee. Those three key pillars are: invest in resilient communities and a just recovery, ensure housing justice, and advance clean energy opportunity.

Whether it be heat waves, drought, ice storms, or wildfires, the place we call home is where we take care of each other. The challenges we face are connected, and so are the solutions. For instance, when everyone in our community has a safe, affordable home, more Oregonians will be safe during the next heat wave.

This year, we have an opportunity to make communities in every corner of the state more resilient by ensuring they have safe and affordable housing, access to clean energy, and community support before, during, and after climate disasters.

Frontline communities are most impacted by the climate crisis, including people of color, low-income families, people with disabilities, and people in rural areas. These legislative solutions will create a more healthy and resilient Oregon where everyone can thrive, and that’s why we’re joining together in Salem to find solutions.

Resilience agenda

  • PASSED: Invest in resilient communities

    OJTA’s 2020 Listening Tour led us to focus on community needs to recover from and prepare for climate-related disasters such as wildfires, droughts, and floods. This year, we advocate for the creation of essential infrastructure that protects our most vulnerable communities from climate harms.

  • PASSED: Ensure housing justice

    Many people in Oregon struggle to find a home they can afford in a neighborhood with good-paying jobs, green spaces, and walkable neighborhoods. It doesn’t have to be this way. We advocate for increasing the number of affordable homes built in our state while making sure they are built in a way that will most benefit frontline communities.

  • PASSED: Advance clean energy opportunity

    Building resilience means building smart from the start, so new homes and buildings run on clean energy. It also means electrification and efficiency upgrades to make them healthier, more affordable, and better for the environment. Moving toward clean energy and away from methane “natural” gas is a win-win-win for Oregonians.

Download a PDF of our 2023 Resilience Agenda.

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