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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
  Larry Bennett testimony Department of Corrections 4/6/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Ken Nolley testimony Oregon Voices 4/6/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Truls Neal testimony Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors 4/6/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Corinne Fletcher testimony American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon 4/6/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Hosia Rotstein testimony resident 4/6/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Hon. Kristena A. LaMar testimony reitred Circuit Court Judge; attorney; volunteer, Oregon Department of Corrections 5/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Ashley Dorety testimony resident, Tualatin 5/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Jeremiah Stromberg testimony Oregon Department of Corrections 5/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Ken Nolley testimony Oregon Voices 5/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Amy Spring testimony resident, Portland 5/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Scott Taylor testimony Multnomah County Department of Community Justice; Oregon Assoc. of Community Corrections Directors 5/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Kimberly McCullough testimony American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon 5/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
Floor Letters

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