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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.

Submitted Written Public Testimony

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Presentations Displayed in Committee
Title Submitter Meeting Committee
  Norman Turrill and Chris Vogel (testimony) Norman Turrill, Chris Vogel; League of Women Voters 2/27/2019 House Committee On Education
  Marcia Kelley (testimony) Marcia Kelley, Public Policy Advocate, Women's Rights Coalition 2/27/2019 House Committee On Education
  Crystal FitzSimons (testimony) Crystal FitzSimons, Director of School & Out-of-School Time Programs, Food Research & Action Center 2/27/2019 House Committee On Education
  Megan Kemple (testimony) Megan Kemple, Director, Oregon Farm to School and School Garden Network 2/27/2019 House Committee On Education
  Annie Kirschner (testimony) Annie Kirschner, Executive Director, Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon 2/27/2019 House Committee On Education
  Bernadette Downey (testimony) Bernadette Downey, Senior Manager of Advocacy, No Kid Hungry by Share Our Strength 2/27/2019 House Committee On Education
  Megan Kemple (testimony) Megan Kemple, Director, Oregon Farm to School and School Garden Network 4/8/2019 House Committee On Education
  Bernadette Downey (testimony) Bernadette Downey, Senior Manager, Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry 4/8/2019 House Committee On Education
  Liz Thorne (testimony) Liz Thorne, Chair, Healthy Kids Learn Better Coalition 4/8/2019 House Committee On Education
  Cara Shufelt (testimony) Cara Shufelt, Co-Director, Rural Organizing Project 4/8/2019 House Committee On Education
  Matt Newell-Ching (testimony) Matt Newell-Ching, Public Affairs Director, Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon 4/8/2019 House Committee On Education
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