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Senate Committee on Judiciary SENATE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY March 8, 2017 Hearing Room 343 08:00 AM MEMBERS PRESENT: Sen. Floyd Prozanski, Chair Sen. Kim Thatcher, Vice-Chair Sen. Michael Dembrow Sen. Dennis Linthicum Sen. James Manning Jr. STAFF PRESENT: Whitney Perez, Counsel Lindsay Free, Committee Assistant EXHIBITS: Exhibits from this meeting are available here MEASURES/ISSUES: SB 496 – Public Hearing SB 505 – Public Hearing 00:00:02 Meeting Called to Order 00:00:08 Chair Prozanski 00:00:56 Whitney Perez, Counsel 00:00:59 SB 496 and SB 505- Public Hearing 00:01:01 Chair Prozanski 00:01:04 EXHIBITS 1-2: Whitney Perez, Counsel 00:02:59 Rep. Jennifer Williamson, House District 36 00:05:13 Rep. Carl Wilson, House District 3 00:07:39 Sen. Jeff Kruse, Senate District 1 00:10:11 Sen. Manning Jr. 00:12:04 Sen. Linthicum 00:14:19 Margaret Carter, former Senator, Oregon 00:16:51 EXHIBITS 3-5: Gail Meyer, Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 00:23:34 Roger Martin, Oregon Catholic Conference 00:26:03 E.D. Mondaine, Pastor, Celebration Tabernacle, Portland 00:28:05 Dr. Shane Kinnison, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Gresham 00:30:41 Matt Hennessee, Pastor, Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, Portland 00:37:02 Benny Williams, President, Salem-Keizer Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 00:39:10 Eric Richardson, President, Eugene Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. SJUD 03/08/2017 Page 2 of 2 00:42:11 Richard Payne, resident, Alaska (via telephone) 00:57:58 Vice-Chair Thatcher 01:00:49 Ana Mamani, resident, Idaho (via telephone) 01:10:52 Jason Short, resident, Washington County 01:18:54 EXHIBIT 6: Jennifer Nash, attorney, Jennifer I. Nash & Nicolas Ortiz P.C. 01:22:16 EXHIBIT 7: Joseph Schmidt, resident, Albany 01:27:00 Richard Rowe, resident, Klamath Falls 01:32:33 James Comstock, resident, Washington County 01:34:07 EXHIBIT 8: Jeff J. Carter, resident, Salem 01:38:07 EXHIBITS 9-17: Kevin Neely, Oregon District Attorneys Association 01:45:55 Sen. Dembrow 01:48:05 EXHIBITS 18-19: Walt Beglau, Marion County District Attorney; Oregon District Attorneys Association 01:49:31 EXHIBITS 20-21: witness registration 01:49:49 The following is submitted for the record without public testimony: EXHIBIT 22: Bobbin Singh, Executive Director, Oregon Justice Resource Center EXHIBITS 23-24: Rosemary Brewer, Executive Director, Oregon Crime Victims Law Center EXHIBIT 25: Anthony Johnson, Director, New Approach Oregon EXHIBIT 26: Shannon Wight, Deputy Director, Partnership for Safety and Justice 01:55:45 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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