Self-service gas bill passes Oregon state Senate, moves to Gov. Kotek for signature

The self-service gas bill, which will not eliminate gas station attendants, now goes to Gov. Tina Kotek for a signature.

SALEM, Ore. — Oregonians may soon be allowed to pump their own gas across the state after a self-service gas bill passed in the state Senate with bipartisan support, 16-9, on Wednesday. The bill passed in the state House, 47-10, in March. It now heads to Gov. Tina Kotek for a signature.

House Bill 2426 doesn’t eliminate attendants. Gas stations must keep half of their pumps for attendants and they’re required to offer self service and attendant service at the same price.

“This bill

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