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 |
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Daniel Koch testimony | Pacific Ethanol, Inc. | 4/5/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Graham Noyes testimony | Low Carbon Fuels Coalition | 4/5/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Ian Hill testimony | SeQuential | 4/5/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Ian Hill article | SeQuential | 4/5/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Shelby Neal testimony | Biodiesel | 4/5/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Max Muller testimony | Union of Concerned Scientists | 4/5/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Joseph Burke testimony | Novus Energy | 4/5/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Meredith Connolly testimony | Climate Solutions | 4/5/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Rhett Lawrence testimony | Oregon Chapter Sierra Club | 4/5/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Brian Doherty testimony | Western States Petroleum Association | 4/17/2017 | House Committee On Energy and Environment |
Floor Letters
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