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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
  Dan Cohan (testimony) Dan Cohan, resident, Klamath County 1/22/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  Brian Skeahan (testimony) Brian Skeahan, Executive Director, Community Renewable Energy Association 1/22/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  Kimberley Priestly and Jack Dempsey (testimony) Kimberley Priestly and Jack Dempsey, WaterWatch of Oregon 1/22/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  Chandra Ferrari (testimony) Chandra Ferrari, Senior Policy Advisor, Trout Unlimited 1/22/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  Dan Cohan (testimony 2) Dan Cohan, resident, Klamath County 1/22/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  Molly McGrew (testimony) Molly McGrew, Confederated Tribes and Bands of Yakama Nation 1/22/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  Jon Hobbs (testimony) Jon Hobbs, resident, Klamath Falls 1/22/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  Matt Iversen (testimony) Matt Iversen, resident, Bonanza 1/22/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  Brenna Vaughn (testimony) Brenna Vaughn, Executive Director, Northwest Hydroelectric Association 3/7/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  David Wall (testimony) David Wall, resident, Newberg 3/7/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
  Ranfis Giannettino Villatoro (testimony) Ranfis Giannettino Villatoro, Oregon State Coordinator, BlueGreen Alliance 3/7/2019 Senate Committee On Environment and Natural Resources
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