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Re: Statehouse Hearings Posted Here

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bignflnut wrote:Chuck and Mr. Magoo,
There's an option to submit written testimony without being present? Is this advisable? Is this of any consequence? Does it detract from the testimony if the author isn't there to thunderously deliver it?
What would you two advise? What gets the ear of the committee?
Written testimony submitted by email becomes a part of the historical records of the state legislature.
You can go back years and find mine if you can find the committee meeting
I always submit written, even when I deliver it in person.
The written goes into the record, but the Q&A that sometimes happens after speaking doesn't
Yet,
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