Bill allowing Oregonians to pump their own gas passes state House, 47-10

The vote passed 47-10 and now heads to the Oregon Senate.

SALEM, Ore. — A bill that would let drivers pump their own gas in Oregon sailed through the state House on a 47-10 vote Tuesday, sending the bill on its way to the Senate. If it passes there, it will go to the governor for a signature.

House Bill 2426 wouldn’t eliminate attendants; it would require gas stations to keep half of their pumps for attendants, and gas stations would be required to offer self service and attendant service at the same price. But Oregonians statewide could, for the first time since 1951, legally choose

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