Representative Farrah Chaichi

Representative Farrah Chaichi Representative for Oregon House District 35 in Beaverton and Aloha

The 2026 Short Session was definitely one to remember! It's an honor to serve the constituents of HD35. You won't be see...
03/20/2026

The 2026 Short Session was definitely one to remember! It's an honor to serve the constituents of HD35. You won't be seeing me on social media for the next 60 days, but my team and I are still here - working on legislation and providing constituent services. If you need help navigating State agencies or finding services, reach out! See you in May!

After many weeks and just as many amendments, HB 4138 B, the Law Enforcement Accountability and Visibility Act has passe...
03/07/2026

After many weeks and just as many amendments, HB 4138 B, the Law Enforcement Accountability and Visibility Act has passed. I couldn't be more grateful for the community partners, particularly the ACLU of Oregon, who worked tirelessly with my office to ensure this bill made it across the finish line. LEAVA is a critical step toward freeing our communities from the fear and terror created by rogue federal agents. There is more work to be done, but we can do hard things.

03/07/2026

I'm tired of repeating myself. I'm tired of begging for people to see and recognize the humanity of the far off people in places the US drops bombs on. I'm tired of the cancer that is US imperialism. I'm tired of waking up to headlines about my family's home. I'm tired of waiting for the texts to go through to get some assurance that they're as okay as they can be. Stop the bombs. End the spread of war.

I am so proud to announce that LEAVA (House Bill 4138 A) finally passed the House Floor yesterday. After weeks of tough ...
02/25/2026

I am so proud to announce that LEAVA (House Bill 4138 A) finally passed the House Floor yesterday. After weeks of tough and necessary conversations and (literally) hours of deliberation on the Floor, LEAVA advanced through the House into the Senate. LEAVA exists because our community has called on us to meet this moment, and we must respond. Fascism isn’t knocking at our doors anymore, it is knocking down our doors without a warrant or any accountability. This bill is a meaningful step towards addressing the real harm and fear caused by masked agents kidnapping neighbors and the federal government targeting activists and organizers. Thank you to all who have helped this Bill get closer to the finish line! On to the Senate!
You can submit written testimony until FRIDAY AT 8AM here: https://bit.ly/4sbfZeX

(yes, Anne Marie and Sabbath matched on purpose)

Photo description: left to right, Rep. Chotzen wearing a gray suit over a cream button up shirt and a navy tie, Rep. Chaichi wearing a coral blazer over a navy top and blue jeans, Anne Marie wearing a plaid blazer over a black and white houndstooth dress with red tights, and Sabbath alao wearing a black and white houndstooth dress. All standing in front of a digital reader board that reads "THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS, HB 4138A CHAICHI, REPORTED FROM: JUDICIARY, PASSAGE, YEA: 34, NAY: 18, ABS:3, EXC: 3, EHB:2"

Last Wednesday, just before voting on a bill (HB 4114) in the Immigrant Justice Package, House Republicans walked out. T...
02/24/2026

Last Wednesday, just before voting on a bill (HB 4114) in the Immigrant Justice Package, House Republicans walked out. Today, they demanded that the full text of 1% for Wildlife be read before discussions and in the middle of discussions, they got up and left. My Immigrant Justice Package bill, LEAVA (HB 4138 A), was about to be read next. But without quorum, it was carried over. Again.

I am no stranger to being in the minority on votes, sometimes I am the sole "nay." But I show up, do the work, and take the vote. Even when I know I won't win. That's Democracy.

Voters have made it abundantly clear, they want us at work. But Republicans have once again skirted the rules and thrown a procedural tantrum instead of showing up for voters.

We'll be waiting.

02/20/2026

I am so proud to announce the passage of House Bill 4142, Ryan's Law, through the House today.

First of all, I’d like to thank our persistent advocate, Anthony Taylor, and my chief of staff, Anne Marie Bäckström, for their years of work on this bill. I would also like to recognize Jim Bartell, who is the father of a young man named Ryan from California who passed away after a long-fought battle with cancer and after whom Ryan’s Law is named in California and hopefully here in Oregon when it passes.

I am saddened by the passing of two enormously influential community organizers, revolutionaries, and civil rights leade...
02/18/2026

I am saddened by the passing of two enormously influential community organizers, revolutionaries, and civil rights leaders. This Black History Month, I hope we can learn from the legacies of Reverend Jackson and Senator Gordly. May they rest in power.

02/09/2026

Last week, I testified on behalf of HB 4148, The Law Enforcement Accountability and Visibility Act. Alongside colleagues and community advocates, I spoke to the immediate necessity to protect or immigrant communities from violent and racist federal agents.

LEAVA received over 500 pieces of testimony! Thank you to everyone who responded to our call to action by submitting written testimony. Your voices matter.

Stay tuned for updates as LEAVA moves through the Short Session

Transcript:

Chair Kropf, Vice Chairs Chotzen and Wallen, and members of the Committee,
For the record, my name is Farrah Chaichi and I have the privilege of representing House District 35, Beaverton and Aloha.
I am here today to speak on behalf of HB 4138, the Law Enforcement Accountability and Visibility Act. Colleagues, we are being called on by vulnerable members of our community to do something to protect them. We must respond meaningfully, by passing legislation that creates a firewall between rogue federal agencies and scared Oregonians. That is what LEAVA does.
I will keep my comments brief, because in this moment we need to prioritize the voices of experts, including those with the lived experience of living in fear of ICE. Right now, masked agents are terrorizing immigrant communities with impunity. Federal agents are obscuring their identity and refusing to identify under whose authority they are acting when they rip people from their cars, lurk outside of schools and workplaces, and kidnap folks off the street. LEAVA would require that all law enforcement agencies operating in Oregon have clear identification both of individual badge numbers and jurisdictions, a standard many local police agencies have already adopted.
In addition to identification requirements, LEAVA also strengthens the protections set forward by Oregon’s Sanctuary Promise by mandating that public bodies who receive requests for information or data from law enforcement agencies may not turn over that information without legitimate cause and assurance that the information shared will not be used to violate the rights of individuals. This is critical not just in establishing protections for our immigrant neighbors but also for any Oregonian engaging in protected actions that are being targeted by the federal government. There is a long and grim history of State Agencies being weaponized by the Federal government to target activists, community organizers, and marginalized people. This bill would establish a firewall and additional checks to ensure that Oregon, our local law enforcement agencies, and public bodies are not unintentionally contributing to the targeting and terrorizing of vulnerable people.

LEAVA establishes a pathway to injunctive relief to ensure that community members are protected against violations of their constitutional right by the Federal government. It is imperative that we rebuild the broken trust between community members and their government.
My team and I have worked tirelessly to collaborate with advocates, community partners, and local law enforcement to craft a bill that meaningfully responds to the moment we’re in, while honoring the work already being done by these agencies to promote trust and cooperation in the community. And I want to thank everyone for their meaningful and constructive feedback.

PUBLIC HEARING: WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4TH AT 3PMSubmit written testimony to tell lawmakers that we don't need masked agents...
02/03/2026

PUBLIC HEARING: WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4TH AT 3PM

Submit written testimony to tell lawmakers that we don't need masked agents terrorizing our communities!

Link to submit testimony in comments 🔗

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Salem, OR
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