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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
  Michele Roland-Schwartz testimony Oregon Attorney General's Sexual Assault Task Force 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Sybil Hebb testimony Oregon Law Center 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Emmy Ritter testimony Raphael House of Portland 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Taylor Rosenthal testimony HAVEN From Domestic and Sexual Violence 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Kerry Naughton testimony Oregon Abuse Advocates and Survivors in Service 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Aaron Knott testimony Oregon Department of Justice 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Kristin Schlotterbeck testimony Community Education Program; Clackamas Women’s Services 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Melissa Erlbaum testimony Clackamas Women’s Services 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Niki Terzieff testimony Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Megan Kovacs testimony Oregon School-Based Health Alliance 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  John Wykoff Testimony Oregon Community College Association 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Ken Nolley testimony Emeritus Professor, Willamette University 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Erica Rothman testimony Office of Equity and Inclusion, Portland Community College 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
  Carli Rohner testimony Willamette University Advocacy and Prevention Center 2/16/2017 Senate Committee On Education
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