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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
  Jeff Wood (testimony) Jeff Wood, President, Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors 3/27/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  OLC/ODAA/OACCD (testimony) Oregon Law Center/Oregon Assoc. of Community Corrections Directors/Oregon District Attorneys Assoc. 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Michele Roland-Schwartz (testimony) Michele Roland-Schwartz, Executive Director, Oregon Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Task Force 5/2/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Rosemary Brewer (testimony) Rosemary Brewer, Executive Director, Oregon Crime Victims Law Center 5/2/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Beth Hope (testimony) Beth Hope, CCR Coordinator, Tillamook County Women's Resource Center 5/2/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Megan Buell (testimony) Megan Buell, resident, Washington County 5/2/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Sybil Hebb (coalition testimony) Sybil Hebb, Director of Policy Advocacy, Oregon Law Center 5/2/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Jayne Downing (testimony) Jayne Downing, Executive Director, Center for Hope and Safety 5/2/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Diana Gutman (testimony) Diana Gutman, resident, Portland 5/2/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Maureen McKnight (testimony) Maureen McKnight, Circuit Court Judge, Multnomah County Courthouse 5/2/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Sybil Hebb (testimony) Sybil Hebb, Director of Policy Advocacy, Oregon Law Center 5/2/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
Floor Letters
Chamber Description Submitter(s) Measure Third Reading Submitted
House Support for HB 3117 A Rep Barker HB 3117 4/16/2019

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