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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
  Mary Bolf (testimony) Mary Bolf, resident, Klamath County 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Tom Harrison (testimony) Tom Harrison, resident, Oregon City 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  John Robinson (testimony) John Robinson, entreprenuer, Albany 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Sheree Johnson (testimony) Sheree Johnson, resident 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Steve Knutson (testimony) Steve Knutson, resident, Corbett 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Craig Ziegenhagel (testimony) Craig Ziegenhagel, resident, Oregon 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Dawn Royer (testimony) Dawn Royer, resident 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Chad Kernutt (testimony) Chad Kernutt, resident, Albany 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Carl Metler (testimony) Carl Metler, resident, John Day 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Dale Burlison (testimony) Dale Burlison, resident, Jefferson 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Robert N Hart (testimony) Robert N Hart, resident, Rogue River 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Jerry Forster (testimony) Jerry Forster, resident, Albany 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Jill Punches (testimony) Jill Punches, resident, Portland 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Tom Quintal (testimony) Tom Quintal, resident, Salem 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Jeff Heyen (testimony) Jeff Heyen, resident 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Martha H. (testimony) Martha H., resident 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Aaron Todd (testimony) Aaron Todd, resident 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Norman Turrill, Marjorie Easley (testimony) Norman Turrill President, and Marjorie Easley, Gun Safety Portfolio, LWVOR 4/2/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Bolf (testimony) Mary Bolf, resident, Klamath County 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Tom Harrison (testimony) Tom Harrison, resident, Oregon City 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  John Robinson (testimony) John Robinson, entreprenuer, Albany 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Sheree Johnson (testimony) Sheree Johnson, resident 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Steve Knutson (testimony) Steve Knutson, resident, Corbett 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Craig Ziegenhagel (testimony) Craig Ziegenhagel, resident, Oregon 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Dawn Royer (testimony) Dawn Royer, resident 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Chad Kernutt (testimony) Chad Kernutt, resident, Albany 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Carl Metler (testimony) Carl Metler, resident, John Day 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Dale Burlison (testimony) Dale Burlison, resident, Jefferson 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Robert N Hart (testimony) Robert N Hart, resident, Rogue River 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Jerry Forster (testimony) Jerry Forster, resident, Albany 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Jill Punches (testimony) Jill Punches, resident, Portland 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Tom Quintal (testimony) Tom Quintal, resident, Salem 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Jeff Heyen (testimony) Jeff Heyen, resident 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Martha H. (testimony) Martha H., resident 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
  Aaron Todd (testimony) Aaron Todd, resident 4/3/2019 House Committee On Judiciary
Floor Letters

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