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2020 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
  Theresa M. Kohlhoff (testimony) Theresa M. Kohlhoff, attorney; member, Lake Oswego City Council 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Courtney Wilson (testimony) Courtney Wilson, emergency physician, Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Trish Garner (testimony) Trish Garner, State Public Policy Chair, American Association of University Women of Oregon 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Teri Morgan (testimony) Teri Morgan, Program Coordinator, Springfield Treatment Center 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Andrew Swanson (testimony) Andrew Swanson, Policy and Advocacy Director, Oregon Recovers 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Ann Lininger (testimony) Ann Lininger, Judge, Clackamas County Circuit Court 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Colleen G. Gilmartin (testimony) Colleen Gilmartin, Judge Pro-Tem, Juvenile Court, Clackamas County 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Kathie Steele and Debbie Spradley (testimony) Kathie Steele and Debbie Spradley, Clackamas County Circuit Court 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Julie Heuer (testimony) Julie Heuer, Treatment Court Coordinator, Columbia County State Courts 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Martin E. Stone (testimony) Martin E. Stone, Presiding Judge, Coos County Circuit Court 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  M. Jacquot, T. Lankford, M. Marchant, S. Shirtcliffe, J. Lockwood, S. Mitchell, et al (testimony) Megan Jacquot, Judge, Juvenile Court, Coos County 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Cheryl Pellegrini (testimony) Cheryl Pellegrini, Presiding Judge, Juvenile Court, Marion County Circuit Court 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Lorenzo A. Mejia (testimony) Lorenzo Mejia, Presiding Judge, Judicial District One, Jackson County 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Melani Hughes (testimony) Melani Hughes, Graduate, Marion County Fostering Attachment Treatment Court 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Crystal Buhler (testimony) Crystal Buhler, Graduate, Treatment Court 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Mike Budreau (testimony) Mike Budreau, Patrol Lieutenant, Medford Police Department 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Allan Rucker (testimony) Allan Rucker, Certified Recovery Mentor, Addictions Recovery Center 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Jennifer Mylenek (testimony) Jennifer Mylenek, Executive Director, CASA of Jackson and Josephine Counties 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Brendon Kinzel (testimony) Brendon Kinzel, graduate, Community Family Court 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Reginald Richardson (testimony) Reginald Richardson, Executive Director, Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Mae Lee Browning (testimony) Mae Lee Browning, Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (OCDLA) 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Chris Lyons (testimony) Chris Lyons, Government Affairs Manager, Clackamas County 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Andi Easton (testimony) Andi Easton, Vice President, Government Affairs, Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  William Marshall (testimony) William Marshall, Presiding Judge, Douglas County Circuit Court 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Royce Bowlin (testimony) Royce Bowlin, Executive Director, Oregon Alliance 2/5/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
  Rebecca Gladstone, Karen Nibler (testimony) Rebecca Gladstone, President; Karen Nibler, Social Policy Coordinator, League of Women Voters of OR 2/10/2020 House Committee On Judiciary
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