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Senate Committee on Labor and Business SLB 01-26-2021 Page 1 of 2 SENATE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND BUSINESS January 26, 2021 Remote Meeting 8:00 AM MEMBERS PRESENT: Sen. Chuck Riley, Chair Sen. Bill Hansell, Vice-Chair Sen. Kayse Jama Sen. Kate Lieber STAFF PRESENT: Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst Desi Root, Committee Assistant EXHIBITS: Exhibits from this meeting are available here MEASURES/ISSUES: SB 13 – Public Hearing SB 169– Public Hearing SB 338 – Public Hearing SB 94 – Public Hearing SB 152 – Public Hearing This meeting was held virtually with remote participation only 00:00:13 Meeting Called to Order 00:00:14 Chair Riley 00:00:24 ROLL CALL 00:01:58 Meeting Recessed 00:01:59 Meeting Reconvened 00:02:05 SB 13 - Public Hearing 00:02:07 Chair Riley 00:02:13 Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst 00:03:40 Sen. Lee Beyer, Senate District 6 00:08:30 SB 169 - Public Hearing 00:08:33 Chair Riley 00:08:45 Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst 00:09:38 Sen. Kathleen Taylor, Senate District 21 00:12:18 Vice-Chair Hansell 00:14:02 SB 338 - Public Hearing 00:14:06 Chair Riley 00:14:15 Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. SLB 01-26-2021 Page 2 of 2 00:15:55 Sen. Jeff Golden, Senate District 3 00:21:13 Vice-Chair Hansell 00:22:02 SB 169 and SB 13 - Public Hearing 00:22:09 Chair Riley 00:22:27 Jessica Giannettino Villatoro, Political Director, The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization (AFL-CIO) 00:30:43 Korinna Junge, Lane County 00:34:41 Claire Kassakian, Nephrology, Multnomah County 00:47:36 Paloma Sparks, Vice President, Oregon Business & Industry 00:51:07 SB 338 - Public Hearing 00:51:10 Chair Riley 00:51:17 Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst 00:51:59 Shannon Souza, Policy Chair, Oregon Solar Energy Industry Association 00:56:16 Bob Westermann, Oregon State Association of Electrical Workers 00:57:07 Lorne Bulling, National Electrical Contractors Association 00:59:05 SB 94 - Public Hearing 00:59:08 Chair Riley 00:59:10 Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst 01:00:45 Elizabeth Boxall, Administrator, Landscape Contractors Board 01:03:05 Kim Gladwill-Rowley, Program Manager, Landscape Contractors Board 01:03:35 SB 152 - Public Hearing 01:03:38 Chair Riley 01:03:39 Tyler Larson, LPRO Analyst 01:04:27 Kyle Easton, Economist, Legislative Revenue Office 01:12:14 Sen. Lieber 01:17:10 Meeting Adjourned Exhibits from this meeting are available here This recording log is in compliance with Senate and House Rules. For complete contents, refer to the digital audio recording. .
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