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Senate Committee on Rules SENATE COMMITTEE ON RULES February 5, 2020 Hearing Room B 03:00 PM MEMBERS PRESENT: Sen. Ginny Burdick, Chair Sen. Herman Baertschiger Jr., Vice-Chair Sen. Michael Dembrow Sen. Arnie Roblan MEMBER(S) EXCUSED: Sen. Brian Boquist STAFF PRESENT: Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst Samantha Koopman, Senior Committee Assistant Sean Murphy, Committee Assistant EXHIBITS: Exhibits from this meeting are available here MEASURES/ISSUES: Organizational Meeting Adoption of Committee Rules Executive Appointments – Public Hearing and Work Session 00:00:08 Meeting Called to Order 00:00:09 Chair Ginny Burdick, Senate District 18 00:00:23 Sen. Michael Dembrow, Senate District 23 00:00:53 Vice-Chair Herman Baertschiger Jr., Senate District 2 00:01:19 Sen. Arnie Roblan, Senate District 5 00:02:40 Adoption of Committee Rules - Organizational Meeting 00:02:41 Chair Burdick 00:02:48 EXHIBIT 1: Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst 00:03:14 MOTION: VICE-CHAIR BAERTSCHIGER JR. MOVES ADOPTION OF COMMITTE RULES 00:03:28 VOTE: 4-0-1 AYE: DEMBROW, ROBLAN, BAERTSCHIGER JR., BURDICK EXCUSED: BOQUIST 00:03:34 Executive Appointments - Public Hearing 00:03:35 Chair Burdick 00:03:36 EXHIBIT 2: witness registration 00:04:01 EXHIBIT 3: Morgan Godvin, Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission 00:05:48 EXHIBIT 4: Nourolhoda Birouti, Board of Medical Imaging 00:06:53 EXHIBIT 5: Jennifer White, Behavior Analysis Regulatory Board This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. SRULES 02/05/2020 Page 2 of 4 00:08:54 EXHIBIT 6: Raymond Cheung, Oregon Business Development Commission (via telephone) 00:11:42 EXHIBIT 7: Cynthia Condon, Energy Facility Siting Council 00:13:53 Sen. Dembrow 00:14:47 EXHIBIT 8: Alice King, Oregon State Hospital Advisory Board 00:16:16 EXHIBIT 9: Deborah Espesete, Health Evidence Review Commission (via telephone) 00:20:24 EXHIBIT 10: Stuart Warren, Land Conservation and Development Commission 00:21:51 Vice-Chair Baertschiger Jr. 00:22:30 EXHIBIT 11: Cara Samples, Oregon Investment Council (via telephone) 00:23:36 EXHIBIT 12: Adam Baker, Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots 00:25:09 EXHIBIT 13: Alexandria Mageehon, Oregon Medical Board 00:26:03 Jill Shaw, Oregon Medical Board 00:26:51 Sen. Roblan 00:27:15 EXHIBIT 14: Lynette Pettibone, State Board of Direct Entry Midwifery (via telephone) 00:28:57 EXHIBIT 15: Melissa Porter, State Mortuary and Cemetery Board 00:30:04 EXHIBIT 16: Michael Wynter-Lightfoot, Oregon State Board of Nursing 00:31:23 EXHIBIT 17: Patty Cress, State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision 00:32:37 Greta Lowry, State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision 00:34:14 EXHIBIT 18: K Mishele Dufour, State Board of Pharmacy 00:35:30 Nichole Watson, State Board of Pharmacy 00:37:31 EXHIBIT 19: Kate Nass, Public Employees' Benefit Board 00:39:51 EXHIBIT 20-21: Allen Hines, Residential Ombudsman and Public Guardianship Advisory Board (via interpreter) 00:43:09 EXHIBIT 22: Glendora Claybrooks, Task Force on Universal Health Care 00:46:27 Dwight Dill, Task Force on Universal Health Care 00:47:54 Bruce Goldberg, Task Force on Universal Health Care 00:49:48 Zeenia Junkeer, Task Force on Universal Health Care 00:52:19 Edward Junkins, Task Force on Universal Health Care 00:54:27 Samuel Metz, Task Force on Universal Health Care 00:56:22 Deborah Riddick, Task Force on Universal Health Care 00:58:01 Kelly Rowe, Task Force on Universal Health Care 00:59:13 John Santa, Task Force on Universal Health Care 01:00:48 Sharon Stanphill, Task Force on Universal Health Care 01:02:29 Alan Charles Sheketoff, Task Force on Universal Health Care 01:06:18 EXHIBIT 23: Laurie Cremona Wagner, State Workforce and Talent Development Board 01:10:35 Executive Appointments - Work Session 01:10:36 EXHIBIT 24-29: Chair Burdick 01:10:37 MOTION: CHAIR BURDICK MOVES THE FOLLOWING APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND POSITIONS TO THE SENATE FLOOR This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. SRULES 02/05/2020 Page 3 of 4 WITH THE RECOMMENDATION THAT THEY BE CONFIRMED EN BLOC: Nathan Gaoiran, Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission Morgan Godvin, Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission Jennifer White, Behavior Analysis Regulatory Board Raymond Cheung, Oregon Business Development Commission Matthew Hicks, Oregon Criminal Justice Commission Sebastian Tapia, Oregon Criminal Justice Commission Jennifer Brixey, Oregon Board of Dentistry Jose Javier, Oregon Board of Dentistry Christine Morales, State Board of Direct Entry Midwifery Lynette Pettibone, State Board of Direct Entry Midwifery Cynthia Condon, Energy Facility Siting Council Deborah Espesete, Health Evidence Review Commission Kraig Anderson, Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Council Shonna Butler, Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Council Daniel Field, Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Council James Houser Jr., Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Council Kenneth Provencher, Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Council Shanon Saldivar, Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Council Jennifer Welander, Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Council Alice King, Oregon State Hospital Advisory Board Cara Samples, Oregon Investment Council Stuart Warren, Land Conservation and Development Commission Adam Baker, Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots Christa Rodriguez, State Board of Massage Therapists Kathleen Harder, Oregon Medical Board Alexandria Mageehon, Oregon Medical Board Cheryl Pereira, Oregon Medical Board Jill Shaw, Oregon Medical Board Nourolhoda Birouti, Board of Medical Imaging Melissa Porter, State Mortuary and Cemetery Board Michael Wynter-Lightfoot, Oregon State Board of Nursing Patty Cress, State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision Greta Lowry, State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision K Mishele Dufour, State Board of Pharmacy Cyndi Vipperman, State Board of Pharmacy Nichole Watson, State Board of Pharmacy Kate Nass, Public Employees' Benefit Board Allen Hines, Residential Ombudsman and Public Guardianship Advisory Board Jacob Espinoza, Respiratory Therapist and Polysomnographic Technologist Licensing Board Samuel Breyer, Teacher Standards and Practices Commission Maureen Wolf, Teacher Standards and Practices Commission Glendora Claybrooks, Task Force on Universal Health Care This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. SRULES 02/05/2020 Page 4 of 4 Dwight Dill, Task Force on Universal Health Care Bruce Goldberg, Task Force on Universal Health Care Zeenia Junkeer, Task Force on Universal Health Care Edward Junkins, Task Force on Universal Health Care Samuel Metz, Task Force on Universal Health Care Deborah Riddick, Task Force on Universal Health Care Kelly Rowe, Task Force on Universal Health Care John Santa, Task Force on Universal Health Care Alan Charles Sheketoff, Task Force on Universal Health Care Sharon Stanphill, Task Force on Universal Health Care Laurie Cremona Wagner, State Workforce and Talent Development Board 01:13:57 VOTE: 4-0-1 AYE: DEMBROW, ROBLAN, BAERTSCHIGER JR., BURDICK EXCUSED: BOQUIST CARRIER: SEN. ROBLAN 01:14:06 Meeting Adjourned This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. .
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