State & Local Legislation
Oregon Updates Public Contracting Rules
March 13, 2026
The Oregon Legislative Assembly's 2026 session includes multiple bills impacting public procurement, particularly in public works, housing, and infrastructure funding. Concurrently, the Woodburn City Council is actively reviewing and planning updates to its public contracting ordinances, which have not been revised since 2005. These legislative and local government actions reflect a broader effort to modernize procurement processes, address tax compliance for contractors, and secure funding through grants and earmarks for community projects such as the Woodburn community center construction.
- Procurement professionals should note the evolving regulatory environment in Oregon, including potential changes to public improvement contract requirements and contractor tax compliance rules.
- Local governments like Woodburn are revising contracting ordinances, signaling opportunities for vendors to engage with updated procurement frameworks.
- The emphasis on grant and congressional earmark funding highlights the importance of aligning proposals with legislative priorities to secure project financing.
- Organizations involved in public works, housing, and infrastructure projects in Oregon should prepare for updated procurement policies and increased scrutiny on contractor compliance.
Agencies
Oregon Department of Administrative Services, Oregon Legislative Assembly, Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Bureau of Labor and Industries, Oregon Health Authority
Locations
Sources
- Oregon Legislative Information System · OR · Mar 13
- March 9, 2026, Woodburn City Council Meeting · City of Woodburn · Mar 09