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Subcommittee on Green Jobs and the New Economy, field hearing entitled, "An Efficient Way to Grow Jobs: Energy Upgrades that Save Families and Businesses Money, Reduce Pollution, and Create Good Jobs"

September 4, 2013 10:00 AM

June Key Delta Community Center, 5940 North Albina Street, Portland, OR 97217

Panel 1

  • The Honorable John A. Kitzhaber, MD
    Governor
    State of Oregon
    9413HearingWitnessTestimonyKitzhaber.pdf (48.7 KBs)

Panel 2

  • Mr. Derek Smith
    Chief Executive Officer
    Clean Energy Works Oregon
    9413HearingWitnessTestimonySmith.pdf (139.3 KBs)
  • Ms. Casey Barnard
    Project Director
    Emerald Cities Portland
    9413HearingWitnessTestimonyBarnard.pdf (281.0 KBs)
  • Ms. Berenice Lopez-Dorsey
    Owner
    Home Energy Life Performance, Group Inc.
    9413HearingWitnessTestimonyLopezDorsey.pdf (75.7 KBs)
  • Ms. Sary Dobhran
    Energy Auditor and Home Performance Technician
    Home Energy Life Performance Group
    9413HearingWitnessTestimonyDobhran.pdf (60.3 KBs)
  • Ms. Tia Vonil
    Electrical Apprentice
    Oregon Tradeswoman, Inc.
    9413HearingWitnessTestimonyVonil.pdf (19.9 KBs)
  • Mr. Andrew Colas
    President and Chief Operating Officer
    Colas Construction, Inc.
    9413HearingWitnessTestimonyColas.pdf (75.1 KBs)
  • Dr. Kenneth Cox, Ph.D.
    Superintendent
    Vernonia School District, State of Oregon
    9413HearingWitnessTestimonyCox.pdf (2.7 MBs)

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