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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Erin Gladstone testimony | Washington County Community Corrections | 4/4/2017 | Senate Committee On Judiciary |
Sheila Clark testimony | Washington County Community Corrections | 4/4/2017 | Senate Committee On Judiciary |
Steve Berger testimony | Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors | 4/4/2017 | Senate Committee On Judiciary |
Kimberly McCullough testimony | American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Oregon | 4/4/2017 | Senate Committee On Judiciary |
Truls Neal testimony | Department of Community Justice, Multnomah County | 4/4/2017 | Senate Committee On Judiciary |
Jeremiah Stromberg testimony (revised) | Oregon Department of Corrections | 4/4/2017 | Senate Committee On Judiciary |
Jeremiah Stromberg testimony | Department of Corrections | 5/30/2017 | House Committee On Judiciary |
Chris Lyons testimony | Clackamas County | 5/30/2017 | House Committee On Judiciary |
Kevin Neeley testimony | Oregon District Attorneys Association | 5/30/2017 | House Committee On Judiciary |
Floor Letters
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