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2017 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

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Presentations Displayed in Committee
Title Submitter Meeting Committee
  Hope Wyss email testimony (557, 748, 2135, 2468) resident, Portland 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Charles Reid email testimony (557,748,2135,2468,1242) resident, Coos Bay 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Sarah Mazze email testimony (557,748,2135,2468,1242) resident, Eugene 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Tom Bowerman testimony (557, 748,2135, 2468) resident, Eugene 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Carl Fink testimony (557, 748, 2135, 2468) Northwest and Intermountain Power Producers Coalition; International Emissions Trading Association 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Dustin Lyons email testimony (557, 2135, 2468) resident, Ashland 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Susan Christie testimony (557, 748, 2135) Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis oregon Climate Justice Committee 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Alan Zelenka testimony Eugene City Council 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Barbara Bryson email testimony (557, 748, 2135, 2468, 1242) resident, Eugene 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Tim Lynch testimony (557, 2135, 2468) Multnomah County Office of Sustainability 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Tonya Graham testimony (557, 2135) GEOS Institute 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Tracy Farwell testimony (557, 748, 2135, 2468, 1242) resident, Oregon 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Curtis Lesslie testimony (2135, 2468, 557, 748, 1242) Ash Grove Cement Company 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Kathryn VanNatta testimony (557, 748, 2135, 1242) Northwest Pulp & Paper 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Terry Webber testimony (557, 748, 2135, 2468) American Forest & Paper Association; American Wood Council 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Donna Bleiler testimony (2135, 557) resident, Oregon 3/1/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Mike Freese testimony Associated Oregon Industries; Oregon Business Association 4/12/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Anthony Bencivengo email resident and student, Portland 4/12/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  A. Hipolito, M. Connolly, J. Gastellum, Rhett Lawrence, P. Spence testimony Climate Solutions, OEC, Verde, Oregon Chapter Sierra Club, Oregon League of Conservation Voters 4/17/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Mike Freese testimony Associated Oregon Industries; Oregon Business Association 4/17/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Anthony Bencivengo email resident and student, Portland 4/17/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  D. Evans, R. Schaaf testimony Hair on Fire 4/17/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Mary Solecki testimony Western States Advocate 4/17/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Evan Pierce email resident, Portland 4/17/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Michael Mitton testimony concerned citizen, Oregon 4/17/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Jessica Vega Pederson testimony Multnomah County 4/17/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
  Tracy Farwell testimony Northwest Climate Methane Task Force 4/17/2017 House Committee On Energy and Environment
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