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2018 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
  Norman Turrill and Chris Vogel testimony League of Women Voters of Oregon 2/8/2018 House Committee On Early Childhood and Family Supports
  William Miller testimony Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) 2/8/2018 House Committee On Early Childhood and Family Supports
  Suzie Kuerschner testimony Future Generations Collaborative 2/8/2018 House Committee On Early Childhood and Family Supports
  Jeanné Niphanprasart testimony parent, Salem 2/8/2018 House Committee On Early Childhood and Family Supports
  Daniela DeYoung testimony Oregon Speech-Language and Hearing Association 2/8/2018 House Committee On Early Childhood and Family Supports
  Genoa Ingram testimony Oregon Speech-Language and Hearing Association 2/8/2018 House Committee On Early Childhood and Family Supports
  Lynelle Benit testimony school psychologist, Tigard High School 2/8/2018 House Committee On Early Childhood and Family Supports
  Jennifer McMullen testimony State Interagency Coordinating Council 2/8/2018 House Committee On Early Childhood and Family Supports
  Kristin Irwin testimony affiliation unknown 2/21/2018 Senate Committee On Education
  Marcia Kelly testimony Oregon Women's Rights Coalition 2/21/2018 Senate Committee On Education
  Soren Metzger testimony Government Relations Specialist, OSEA 2/21/2018 Senate Committee On Education
  Suzie Kuerschner testimony Strategies for Prevention, Intervention and Resilience in Teaching for Success (SPIRITS) 2/21/2018 Senate Committee On Education
  William Miller testimony Native American Youth and Family Center 2/21/2018 Senate Committee On Education
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