Help | Staff Login
2015 Regular Session

Testimony submitted for Bill Sessions prior to the 2021 Regular Session can be found in the Presentations Displayed in Committee section on this page.

Submitted Written Public Testimony

No items to display.

Presentations Displayed in Committee
Title Submitter Meeting Committee
  Kimberly McCullough testimony ACLU 3/23/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Cathy Phillips testimony resident, Lebanon, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Dennis Moss testimony resident 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Don Callender testimony resident 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  John Lambert testimony resident, Portland, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  David W Johnson testimony resident 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Richard Packham testimony resident, Roseburg, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Len Karpinski testimony resident, McMinnville, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Sean McCoy testimony resident, Beaverton, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Steve Jennings testimony resident, Portland, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Donald Weller testimony resident, South Beach, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Laurel Hines testimony resident, Salem, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Kathleen Maloney testimony resident, Ashland, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Barbara Krupnik-Goldman testimony resident, Portland, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Susan Troup testimony resident 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Torsten Pihl testimony resident, Corvallis, Oregon 4/29/2015 House Committee On Rules
  Donna Bleiler testimony State Coordinator, Radical Moms in OR 6/9/2015 Senate Committee On Rules
  Kimberly McCullough testimony American Civil Liberties Union 6/9/2015 Senate Committee On Rules
Floor Letters
Chamber Description Submitter(s) Measure Third Reading Submitted
House Rep Barker HB 3483 5/18/2015

Disclaimer

  • The views and opinions expressed in the Public Testimony submitted are those of the submitter and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Oregon Legislature.
  • Identifying information provided by the submitter on the Submit Public Testimony form determines the submission title and the submitter associated with the testimony/input file in OLIS. The Oregon Legislature makes no claims that information entered on this form is valid or accurate.
  • Input submitted through the Oregon Legislature’s Submit Public Testimony System is run through an initial virus and malware scan. If a possible virus or malware is detected, the file is deleted and not uploaded to OLIS. The Oregon Legislature makes no claims that public input files in OLIS are virus or malware free. We therefore recommend that prior to opening files in OLIS, you ensure the security software on your computer is up to date.