Janeen has been holding data centers, big tech, and corporations accountable for years. Here’s her record:
Challenged tech giant Apple, and won the right to repair for Oregonians. This legislation reduces electronic waste and lowers repair costs, while requiring manufacturers to provide tools, parts and documents for repairs.
Held corporations accountable by chief sponsoring the POWER Act so data centers can't shift utility costs onto households or small businesses. This law is a national model for holding data centers accountable.
Championed the Fair Energy Act reigning in utility companies from raising rates and prohibiting rate hikes during winter months.
Increased penalties for AI abuse and deepfakes. This legislation expands Oregon's existing law on the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, commonly known as "revenge porn", to explicitly cover AI-generated and digitally manipulated images.
Protected consumers from artificial intelligence chatbot platforms, holding big tech accountable. This legislation requires companies to provide notice to users that they are interacting with AI.
Lead the way for passage of the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act to protect personal information. This legislation means you have the right to ask any company that collects your data what data they have on you, who they have shared it with, and to receive a full copy of that data.
Called for a sunset on tax breaks for data centers — stronger than any moratorium. A moratorium is just a pause. A sunset ends the tax breaks for good.
Took on NCART, a national corporation, for the right to repair wheelchair & mobility equipment. Electric wheelchairs and complex rehabilitation devices must now be covered under right-to-repair law, meaning manufacturers are required to share with owners and independent repair shops the tools, parts, and resources to make repairs.
Spearheaded landmark producer responsibility legislation requiring companies to bear the cost of their own waste. This law makes companies financially responsible for Oregon's recycling system by requiring them to fund and participate in a statewide recycling program, with standardized recycling rules, honest labeling requirements, and fines for violations.