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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
  Danny Jordan (testimony) Danny Jordan, County Administrator, Jackson County 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Tyler Stone (testimony) Tyler Stone, Chair, Oregon Chapter of National Association of County Administrators 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Harry Ainsworth (testimony) Harry Ainsworth, attorney, Portland 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Hershall Brown (testimony) Hershall Brown, attorney, Law Office of Hershall Brown LLC, Portland 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Maureen McKnight (testimony) Maureen McKnight, Circuit Court Judge, Multnomah County 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Mersenne Law (testimony) Mersenne Law, Tigard 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Judith Moman (testimony) Judith Moman, attorney, Eugene 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Amanda Dalton (testimony of Esther Moberg and Elaine Hirsch, Oregon Library Association) Amanda Dalton, Oregon Library Association 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Sybil Hebb (testimony) Sybil Hebb, Director of Policy Advocacy, Oregon Law Center 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Kelly Michael Doyle (testimony) Kelly Michael Doyle, attorney, Doyle Law, Oregon City 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Matt Shields (testimony) Matt Shields, Oregon State Bar 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Ann Hyatt and Robert Truman (testimony) M. Hyatt and R. Truman, Law Library Directors, U of O Law School and Lewis & Clark Law School 3/19/2019 Senate Committee On Judiciary
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