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Joint Committee on Transportation JOINT COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION May 6, 2021 Hearing Room Remote F 08:00 AM MEMBERS PRESENT: Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-Chair Rep. Susan McLain, Co-Chair Sen. Brian Boquist, Co-Vice Chair Rep. Ron Noble, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Lynn Findley Rep. Shelly Boshart Davis Sen. Lew Frederick Rep. Paul Evans Sen. Chris Gorsek Rep. Rick Lewis Rep. Nancy Nathanson Rep. Karin Power STAFF PRESENT: Patrick Brennan, LPRO Analyst Isabel Hernandez, Committee Assistant EXHIBITS: Exhibits from this meeting are available here MEASURES/ISSUES: SB 38 – Work Session HB 2342 – Work Session This meeting was held virtually with remote participation only 00:00:30 Meeting Called to Order 00:00:31 Co-Chair McLain 00:00:34 ROLL CALL 00:01:46 SB 38 - Work Session 00:01:48 Co-Chair McLain 00:02:00 Patrick Brennan, LPRO Analyst 00:03:32 Sen. Findley 00:05:22 Betty Stansbury, Director, Oregon Department of Aviation 00:08:02 MOTION: CO-CHAIR BEYER MOVES SB 38 DO PASS AND BE REFERRED TO THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS 00:08:31 VOTE: 11-1-0 AYE: REPS. BOSHART DAVIS, EVANS, LEWIS, NATHANSON, POWER, NOBLE, MCLAIN; SENS. FINDLEY, FREDERICK, GORSEK, BEYER NAY: BOQUIST 00:09:49 HB 2342 - Work Session This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. JCT 05/06/2021 Page 2 of 2 00:09:50 Co-Chair McLain 00:10:30 Patrick Brennan, LPRO Analyst 00:16:33 Rep. Boshart Davis 00:18:48 Rep. Evans 00:20:47 Sen. Findley 00:21:54 Rep. John Lively, House District 12 00:23:42 Travis Brouwer, Oregon Department of Transportation 00:30:18 Rep. Nathanson 00:39:27 Co-Chair Beyer 00:43:58 Rep. Lewis 00:49:28 Co-Vice Chair Noble 00:58:04 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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