2024 Regular Session
Submitted Written Public Testimony
Title | Submitter | On Behalf of | Position | City or Organization | Meeting | Committee |
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Testimony | Kirsten Adams | Coalition in Support of HB 4006 | Support | Associated General Contractors | 2/5/2024 | House Committee On Business and Labor |
Testimony | Jeremy Vermilyea | Support | Vermilyea Law PC | 2/5/2024 | House Committee On Business and Labor | |
Testimony | Lorne Bulling | Norse Ironworks | Support | Ironworkers Local 29 | 2/5/2024 | House Committee On Business and Labor |
Testimony | Derek Bradley | Mac Mahoney Deputy City Attorney | Oppose | City of Portland | 2/5/2024 | House Committee On Business and Labor |
Testimony | John Killin | Support | AWCC | 2/19/2024 | Senate Committee On Labor and Business | |
Testimony | Tom Powers | Oppose | Multnomah County | 2/19/2024 | Senate Committee On Labor and Business | |
Testimony | Derek Bradley | Oppose | City of Portland | 2/19/2024 | Senate Committee On Labor and Business | |
Testimony | Kirsten Adams | Coalition in Support of HB 4006 | Support | Salem | 2/19/2024 | Senate Committee On Labor and Business |
Testimony | Kirsten Adams | Coalition in Support of HB 4006 | Support | Salem | 2/19/2024 | Senate Committee On Labor and Business |
Testimony | Jeremy Vermilyea | Support | Vermilyea Law | 2/19/2024 | Senate Committee On Labor and Business | |
Testimony | Lorne Bulling | Ironworkers Local 29 and IMPACT | Support | Portland | 2/19/2024 | Senate Committee On Labor and Business |
Testimony | Erin Doyle | Oppose | Washington County | 2/19/2024 | Senate Committee On Labor and Business |
Presentations Displayed in Committee
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Floor Letters
Chamber | Description | Submitter(s) | Measure | Third Reading | Submitted | |
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House | Retainage in Construction | Rep Boshart Davis | HB 4006 | 2/13/2024 | ||
Senate | Support Industry Backed Compromise Solution | Sen Taylor | HB 4006 | 2/26/2024 |
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