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2019 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
  Ginger McCall (testimony) Ginger McCall, Public Records Advocate, Oregon 3/13/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Gordon Friedman (testimony) Gordon Friedman, reporter, The Oregonian 3/13/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Les Zaitz (testimony) Les Zaitz, member, Public Service Advisory Council 3/13/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Shasta Kearns Moore (testimony) Shasta Kearns Moore, President, Open Oregon 3/13/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Rebecca Gladstone (testimony of Norman Turrill and Josie Koehne) Rebecca Gladstone, Voter Service, First VP, Advocate for Governance, Portfolio Coordinator, LWVOR 3/13/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Michael Kron (testimony) Michael Kron, Special Counsel to the Attorney General, OJD 3/13/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Nick Budnick (testimony) Nick Budnick, board member, OTSPJ; Co-chair, OTSPJ Freedom of Information Committee 3/13/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Rep. Karin Power (testimony) Rep. Karin Power, House District 41 3/13/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Laurie Hieb (testimony) Laurie Hieb, Executive Director, Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association 3/13/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Ginger McCall (testimony) Ginger McCall, Public Records Advocate, State of Oregon; Chair, Public Records Advisory Council 4/23/2019 Senate Committee On Business and General Government
  David S. Wall (testimony) David S. Wall, resident, Newberg 4/23/2019 Senate Committee On Business and General Government
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