2019 Regular Session
Meeting Details 02/25/2019 1:00 PM, HR B
Committee Action
Public Hearing - Heard
Amendments
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Staff Analyses and Reports
Presentations Displayed in Committee
Title | Submitter | Posted Date And Time |
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Cherryl Ramirez (testimony) | Cherryl Ramirez, Director, Association of Oregon Community Mental Health Programs | 2/25/2019 11:54 AM |
Colt Gill (testimony) | Colt Gill, Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction/Director, Oregon Department of Education | 2/25/2019 9:39 AM |
Ajit Jetmalani and Robin Henderson (testimony) | Ajit Jetmalani, Oregon Psychiatric Physicians Association | 2/25/2019 9:19 AM |
Jason and Roxanne Wilson (testimony) | Jason Wilson and Roxanne Wilson, residents, Dayton | 2/19/2019 5:00 PM |
Matt Utterback (testimony) | Matt Utterback, Superintendent, North Clackamas School District | 2/22/2019 3:11 PM |
Nancy Willard (testimony 2) | Nancy Willard, Director, Embrace Civility in the Digital Age | 2/22/2019 2:47 PM |
Nancy Willard (testimony 3) | Nancy Willard, Director, Embrace Civility in the Digital Age | 2/22/2019 2:48 PM |
Nancy Willard (testimony) | Nancy Willard, Director, Embrace Civility in the Digital Age | 2/22/2019 2:47 PM |
Sarah Lochner (testimony) | Sarah Lochner, Deputy Director, Government Relations, Multnomah County | 2/22/2019 3:03 PM |
Submitted Written Public Testimony
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