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Testimony submitted for Bill Sessions prior to the 2021 Regular Session can be found in the Presentations Displayed in Committee section on this page.

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Presentations Displayed in Committee
Title Submitter Meeting Committee
  Boaz Dillon (testimony) Boaz Dillon, Policy Analyst, Freedom Foundation 3/11/2019 House Committee On Business and Labor
  Jeffrey P. Chicoine (testimony) Jeffrey P. Chicoine, Partner, Miller Nash Graham and Dunn LLP 3/11/2019 House Committee On Business and Labor
  Shirin Khosravi (testimony) Shirin Khosravi, Supervising Attorney, Service Employee International Union (SEIU) Local 503 3/11/2019 House Committee On Business and Labor
  Noah Barish (testimony) Noah Barish, Labor Attorney, McKanna Bishop Joffe LLP. 3/11/2019 House Committee On Business and Labor
  Jessica Gannettino Villatoro (testimony) Jessica Giannettino Villatoro, Political Director, Oregon AFL-CIO 3/11/2019 House Committee On Business and Labor
  Peggy Stock (testimony) Peggy Stock, Director of Labor Services, Oregon School Boards Association 3/11/2019 House Committee On Business and Labor
  Steven Demarest (testimony) Steven Demarest, President, SEIU Local 503 3/11/2019 House Committee On Business and Labor
  Nancy Hungerford (testimony) Nancy Hungerford, Attorney, Hungerford Law Firm 3/11/2019 House Committee On Business and Labor
  Margaret Kirschnick (testimony) Margaret Khirschnik, Staff Attorney, AFSMCE, Council 75 3/11/2019 House Committee On Business and Labor
  Susan Pozdena (testimony) Susan Pozdena, resident, Portland 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Alan Tarrant (testimony) Alan Tarrant, resident, North Bend 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Lori Sattenspiel (testimony) Lori Sattenspiel, Director, Legislative Services, Oregon School Boards Association 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Nick Budnick (testimony) Nick Budnick, Board Member, Oregon Society of Professional Journalists 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Matthew Haney (testimony) Matthew Haney, Teacher, Rosland Elementary School 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Richard Schwarz (testimony) Richard Schwarz, Member, Rules Advisory Committee, Oregon Employment Relations Board 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Tootie Smith (testimony) Tootie Smith, Oregon Taxpayers' Association 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Charlie Fisher (testimony) Charlie Fisher, State Director, Oregon State Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG) 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Jeffrey Chicoine (testimony) Jeffrey Chicoine, Oregon Public Employer Labor Relations Association 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Lillian Nickerson (testimony) Lillian Nickerson, RN; Oregon Nurses' Association 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  John Larson (testimony) John Larson, Teacher, Hermiston High School; President, Oregon Education Association 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
  Jess Giannettino Villatoro (testimony) Jess Giannettino Villatoro, Political Director, Oregon AFL-CIO 4/18/2019 Senate Committee On Workforce
Floor Letters
Chamber Description Submitter(s) Measure Third Reading Submitted
House Oregon Public Worker Protection Act Rep Lively HB 2016 3/27/2019
House Plase vote NO on HB 2016 Rep Barreto HB 2016 3/27/2019
Senate Oregon Public Worker Protection Act Sen Roblan HB 2016 6/6/2019

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