2019-2020 Interim
Joint Interim Committee On The First Special Session of 2020
6/22/2020 3:30 PM,
Remote Meeting
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Please Note: The Capitol Building is currently closed to the public and meetings are taking place remotely.
Go to https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2019I1/Committees/J1SS/Overview to access a livestream of this meeting. Locate the meeting date and click on the camera icon at the designated time. A viewing station will also be available outside on the front steps of the Capitol Building.
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Co-Chair Courtney will be presiding
Please note: policing reform legislative concepts will be heard on Tuesday, June 23, 2020.
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Organizational Meeting
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Adoption of Committee Rules
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Public Hearing
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Potential Legislative Concepts - COVID-19 Response
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Public Testimony Information:
If you would like to provide testimony on any of the agenda items at this meeting, you have several options:
1. Written Testimony: You may submit written testimony to: J1SS.exhibits@oregonlegislature.gov or by
regular mail addressed to the Joint Interim Committee on the First Special Session of 2020, 900 Court Street
NE, Room 453, Salem, Oregon, 97301. Written testimony received by the meeting's start time will be
uploaded promptly for committee members and the public on the Oregon Legislative Information System
(OLIS), available at
https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2019I1/Committees/J1SS/2020-06-22-15-30/MeetingMaterials.
2. Remote Oral Testimony: Anyone wishing to speak to the committee verbally must either pre-register or use
a public access station at the Capitol building at the designated meeting time:
• To pre-register, go to: https://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6nkrzDHNnb6SFUx to register
electronically OR call 503-986-1535. Pre-registration will close at 11:30 AM on June 22, 2020.
• If you do not have access to a computer or a phone and you would like to speak at this meeting, a
public testimony access station will be set up on the front steps of the Capitol at the designated meeting
time.
Please Note: Registering to testify or being at the Capitol does not guarantee that you will be permitted to testify by speaking directly to the committee if the committee chair determines that public testimony must be limited. For this reason, written testimony is encouraged even if you plan to testify.
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Note change: The email address to submit testimony has been revised. Also note: The committee will take public testimony on potential legislative concepts regarding COVID-19 response on Monday, June 22, 2020. The committee will hear public testimony on potential legislative concepts regarding policing reform on Tuesday, June 23, 2020.
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