SALEM, Ore. – This legislative session, the Oregon legislature and Gov. Tina Kotek continue to show their support for the Oregon Military Department through ongoing efforts to provide benefits to help strengthen the Oregon Army National Guard.
Two specific initiatives for recruiting and retention support went into effect on July 1, 2025. The first is a $5,000 bonus for a three-year extension for Guard members who have completed their initial enlistment and have not completed 17 years of service. The second is the Enlistment Enhancement Program. This is an agency-funded program where current Guard members and retirees can receive $2,000 payments for any recruitment leads that result in an enlistment into the Oregon Army National Guard.
In addition to these benefits, the Oregon National Guard offers State Tuition Assistance, which provides tuition assistance for serving Guard members enrolled in an eligible Oregon postsecondary institution and now offers instate tuition rates to Oregon Guard members who live out of state.
“The Oregon National Guard is on track to increase strength by 2% by the end of the fiscal year, but were still more than 1,200 members short of reaching full strength,” said Lt. Col. Stephen Bomar, Director of Public Affairs for the Oregon Military Department.
The Oregon National Guard is authorized to have approximately 8,100 service members, consisting of 2,300 Air and 5,800 Army National Guard members.
“These initiatives assist with the Adjutant General’s goal to make the Oregon National Guard the Service of Choice for Oregonians,” Bomar said.
The approved legislative actions for the Oregon Military Department this session were met with nearly unanimous bipartisan support. Some of those highlights include:
- SB 807 – One-time General Fund of $2.5 million towards Retention Bonus Program:
- Allows the Adjutant General to pay a bonus to a member of the Oregon National Guard who re-enlists or extends their service
- Allows the Adjutant General to pay a bonus to a member of the Oregon National Guard who re-enlists or extends their service
- SB 798 – In-state tuition rates apply to Oregon National Guard service members who live out of the state of Oregon.
- SB 808 – Provides hiring and promotion preference in public employment for current and former Oregon National Guard members
- Adds 5 points to current and former state service members’ scores during interviews and 10 points for disabled veterans
- Provides equity for Oregon National Guard members who did not meet the previous statutory definitions to receive the preference
- Adds 5 points to current and former state service members’ scores during interviews and 10 points for disabled veterans
- SB 5505 & SB 5506 – Authorization for three Capital Construction Projects for the Oregon National Guard
- Southern Oregon Field Maintenance Shop – $6.6 million
- Klamath Falls Readiness Center – $2.0 million
- Albany Armory Service Life Extension Project – $7 million
- Southern Oregon Field Maintenance Shop – $6.6 million
- SB 5533 – Solution to a long-term funding issue for OMD IT Division and the Portland Air National Guard (PANG) base
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