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Submitted Written Public Testimony
Title Submitter On Behalf of Position City or Organization Meeting Committee
 Testimony Donna Bleiler Oppose Salem 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Deirdra Boyd Support Canby 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Keith Raines Oppose Portland 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Sara Angeletti Oppose Angeletti Law and Mediation 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Kayce Rasch Support Tigard 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Donna Bleiler Oppose Salem 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Ann Samuelson Support Seaside 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Natalie Pelletier Support CT case in Or 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Erin Morris Oppose Morris Stannard and Batalden Family Law PC 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Ryan Carty Oregon State Bar - Family Law Section Oppose Oregon State Bar - Family Law Section 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Kathryn Moakley Oppose Eugene 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Kate Hall Oppose Salem 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Arlo Ryan-Keohane Oppose Oak Grove 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Kate Hall CORRECTED TESTIMONY Jennifer Brown Lisa Mayfield Oppose Kathy Outland LCSW Kate Hall JD 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Michelle Pelletier Support Mother of child not allowed to testify by courts 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
 Testimony Sybil Hebb Oregon Law Center Support statewide 3/3/2021 House Subcommittee On Civil Law
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