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Procedure: Transition to Public Testimony

2:12:57

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The committee transitions to public testimony following the dismissal of the previous panel. Speakers outline the process for both in-person and virtual panelists, including time limits and the initial list of speakers. The focus emphasizes the continuance of COVID-19 precautions and the logistics of participation.

Speaker 1
2:12:57
Thank you so much, day for your testimony.
2:13:00
This panel is now dismissed.
2:13:02
And if you folks can hang back for some of our public testimony panels, that would be greatly appreciated.
2:13:09
And I'll turn it over to committee council to call up our public testimony And if I can just ask the surgeons to clear out any cups or anything on the front, we are still in wintertime.
2:13:23
COVID era.
2:13:24
Thank you.
Speaker 4
2:13:29
Thank you, Chair.
2:13:30
We'll now turn to public testimony.
2:13:31
For in person panelists, please come up to the Deus once your name has been called.
2:13:35
And for virtual panelists, we'll be calling individuals 1 by 1 to testify.
2:13:39
We will be limiting public testimony today to 3 minutes each, so please begin once the sergeant has started the timer.
2:13:45
The first panel today in person will be Adam Armstrong.
2:13:49
Susan Pavich, Carolina Salvaro, Rosette Diaz, Debbie Reservado, and Christine Rakowski.
2:13:57
If you did not hear your name and you wish to testify, please fill out a witness slip and hand to the sergeant.
2:14:04
Thank you.
Speaker 1
2:14:09
Come on down.
2:14:09
It's like the price is right.
Speaker 13
2:14:30
Hello.
2:14:31
Can you hear me alright?
2:14:32
Yes.
2:14:33
Hi.
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