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House Committee on Education HOUSE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION March 8, 2017 Hearing Room F 03:00 PM MEMBERS PRESENT: Rep. Margaret Doherty, Chair Rep. Diego Hernandez, Vice-Chair Rep. Carl Wilson, Vice-Chair Rep. Paul Evans Rep. Susan McLain Rep. Julie Parrish Rep. Janeen Sollman Rep. A. Richard Vial MEMBER(S) EXCUSED: Rep. Sherrie Sprenger STAFF PRESENT: Alethia Miller, LPRO Analyst Matt Perreault, Committee Assistant EXHIBITS: Exhibits from this meeting are available here MEASURES/ISSUES: HB 2108 – Public Hearing HB 2543 – Public Hearing HB 2688 – Public Hearing HB 2649 – Public Hearing 00:00:12 Meeting Called to Order 00:00:12 Chair Doherty 00:00:25 HB 2108 - Public Hearing 00:00:25 Chair Doherty 00:00:32 Alethia Miller, LPRO Analyst 00:01:48 Heather Church, board member, Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network; Polk Christian Home Educators 00:05:25 Cindy Yoder, Salem Area Christian Home School Network 00:08:30 EXHIBIT 1: Dr. Brian Ray, National Home Education Research Institute 00:14:50 EXHIBIT 2: Joyce Padilla, Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network 00:18:52 Peter Padilla, Vice Chairman, Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network 00:23:18 Angela Davis, Concordia University This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. HED 03/08/2017 Page 2 of 3 00:29:35 Rep. McLain 00:30:15 EXHIBIT 3: witness registration 00:30:19 HB 2543 - Public Hearing 00:30:19 Chair Doherty 00:30:24 Alethia Miller, LPRO Analyst 00:30:43 Rep. Jodi Hack, House District 19 00:34:34 Rep. McLain 00:36:37 Rep. Vial 00:37:48 Rep. Evans 00:39:32 Vice-Chair Hernandez 00:43:54 Richard Donovan, Oregon School Board Association 00:45:31 Soren Metzger, Oregon School Employees Association 00:46:58 Morgan Allen, Confederation of Oregon School Administrators 00:48:41 EXHIBIT 4: Sean Reinhart, Executive Director of Special Programs, Bend- La Pine Schools 00:52:46 EXHIBIT 5: witness registration 00:52:52 HB 2688 - Public Hearing 00:52:52 Chair Doherty 00:53:08 EXHIBIT 6: Alethia Miller, LPRO Analyst 00:53:58 Rep. Paul Evans, House District 20 00:56:54 EXHIBIT 7: witness registration 00:56:54 The following is submitted for the record without public testimony: EXHIBIT 8: Dave Porter, resident, Portland 00:57:00 HB 2649 - Public Hearing 00:57:00 Chair Doherty 00:57:07 Alethia Miller, LPRO Analyst 00:58:01 Rep. Margaret Doherty, House District 35 00:59:29 Vice-Chair Wilson 00:59:34 Rep. McLain 01:00:25 Rep. Vial 01:01:06 EXHIBIT 9: Rep. Karin Power, House District 41 01:02:40 Meeting went into Recess 01:02:49 Meeting Reconvened 01:04:22 Rep. Vial 01:07:37 Vice-Chair Hernandez 01:08:16 Emily Nazarov, Oregon Department of Education 01:11:59 EXHIBIT 10: Carla Hanson, LGBT Caucus of the Democratic Party of Oregon 01:16:06 Michelle Risher, LGBT Caucus of the Democratic Party of Oregon 01:22:28 Nancy Willard, Embrace Civility in the Digital Age 01:31:07 EXHIBIT 11: witness registration 01:31:07 The following is submitted for the record without public testimony: EXHIBIT 12: Ben Bowman, resident, Tigard This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. HED 03/08/2017 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT 13: Nancy Haque and Amy Herzfeld-Copple, Basic Rights Oregon 01:31:18 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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