2021 Regular Session
Submitted Written Public Testimony
Title | Submitter | On Behalf of | Position | City or Organization | Meeting | Committee |
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Testimony | Ayleen Ruvalcaba Villa | Bridget Saladino | Support | Senator Dembrow | 2/11/2021 | Senate Committee On Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery |
Testimony | Bridget Saladino | Support | Portland | 2/11/2021 | Senate Committee On Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery | |
Testimony | Amy Miller | Youth Rights and Justice | Support | Portland | 2/11/2021 | Senate Committee On Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery |
Testimony | Kevin Campbell | Oregon Chiefs and Sheriffs Associations | Oppose | Salem | 2/11/2021 | Senate Committee On Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery |
Testimony | Ayleen Ruvalcaba Villa | Bridget Saladino | Support | Medford | 2/11/2021 | Senate Committee On Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery |
Testimony | Kevin Campbell | Oregon Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Associations | Support | Oregon Association Chiefs of Police | 5/12/2021 | House Committee On Human Services |
Presentations Displayed in Committee
Title | Submitter | Meeting | Committee |
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ODHS (Relevant Rules on Parental notice - ODHS Response) (POST0MEETING FOLLOW-UP) | Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) | 2/11/2021 | Senate Committee On Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery |
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