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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
  Cheryl Hiemstra (testimony) Cheryl Hiemstra, Deputy Legislative Director, Oregon Department of Justice 2/19/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Josh Fisher (testimony) Josh Fisher, Senior Manager, State Government Affairs, Global Automakers 2/19/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Charlie Fisher (testimony) Charlie Fisher, State Director, Oregon State Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG) 2/19/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Kimberly McCullough (testimony) Kimberly McCullough, Legislative Director, American Civil Liberties of Oregon 2/19/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Kevin Messner (testimony) Kevin Messner, Senior Vice President, Policy & Government Relations, AHAM 2/19/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Kyungsu Han (testimony) Kyungsu Han, Director, Regulatory and Environmental Affairs, LG Electronics USA 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Manfred Staebler (testimony) Manfred Staebler, Vice President, Government Affairs, BSH Home Appliance North America 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Luke Harms (testimony) Luke Harms, Senior Manager, Government Relations, Whirlpool Corporation 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Allison Maginot (testimony) Allison Maginot, Director of State Government Relations, AHRI 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Kevin Messner (testimony) Kevin Messner, Sr. VP, Policy and Government Relations, Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Michael A. Del Negro (testimony) Michael A. Del Negro, Managing Counsel, GE Appliances 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Saunders (testimony) Mary Saunders, Vice President for Government Relations and Public Policy, ANSI 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Christopher Jessup (testimony) Christopher Jessup, Corporate Quality Engineering & Compliance Manager, Sub-Zero Group, Inc 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Joan Sterling (testimony) Joan Sterling, Vice President, Public & Government Affairs, Intertek 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Philip Squiar (testimony) Philip Squiar, Vice President of Government Relations, NEMA 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Kenneth Lee (testimony) Kenneth Lee, Director, Global Product Standards, Bissell 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Karen Gunstra (testimony) Karen Gunstra, Global Government Affairs Senior Associate, UL LLC 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  John Ciliege (testimony) John Ciliege, Global Head, Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories, SGS 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Steve Nackers (testimony) Steve Nackers, Corporate Manager, Electronic Controls, Sub-Zero Group Inc 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Cheryl Hiemstra (testimony) Cheryl Hiemstra, Deputy Legislative Director, Oregon Department of Justice 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Charlie Fisher (testimony) Charlie Fisher, State Director, Oregon State Public Interest Research Group 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Josh Fisher (testimony) Josh Fisher, Senior Manager, State Government Affairs, Association of Global Automakers 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Craig Orlan (testimony) Craig Orlan, Senior State Relations Specialist, Honda North America 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Kimberly McCullough (testimony) Kimberly McCullough, Policy Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon 4/29/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
Floor Letters
Chamber Description Submitter(s) Measure Third Reading Submitted
House Vote NO on HB 2395 Rep Post HB 2395 4/16/2019

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