Testimony Before the Legislature

OPA members play a key role in communicating positions on issues of importance to the profession. Staff and lobbyists are paid to tell the story, but it makes a difference to legislators when they hear from people who are directly impacted by an issue. Legislators are particularly earnest listeners when the person giving testimony is a constituent. Testimony that highlights personal experiences and stories about clients bring home the message more forcefully than summaries of research and data. OPA members bring their passion about issues when they speak at legislative committee hearings. Some examples are:


From the 128th General Assembly

March 10, 2010-HB333 (Sexual Assault) Testimony from Katie Edwards, M.S.
May 13, 2009-HB55 (Children and Animal Abuse) Testimony from Daniel Davis, Ph.D.
April 22, 2009 - HB19 Testimony from Katie Edwards, M.S.

 

From the 127th General Assembly

December 3, 2008 - HB503 (Psychologist-Sequence of Training) Testimony from Ronald Ross, Ph.D.
December 3, 2008 - HB503 (Psychologist-Sequence of Training Bill) Testimony from David Hayes, Ph.D.

December 3, 2008 - HB503 (Psychologist-Sequence of Training Bill) Testimony from Cathy McDaniels Wilson, Ph.D.

December 3, 2008 - HB503 (Psychologist-Sequence of Training Bill) Testimony from Jessica Grayson, M.S.

May 6, 2008 - SB 297 (PTSD Parity) Testimony from Kathy Platoni, Psy.D. 

April 23, 2008 - HB503 (Psychologist-Sequence of Training Bill) Testimony from Ronald Ross, Ph.D.

April 9, 2008 - HB503 (Psychologist-Sequence of Training Bill) Testimony from David Hayes, Ph.D.

April 9, 2008 - HB503 (Psychologist-Sequence of Training Bill) Testimony from Cathy McDaniels Wilson, Ph.D.

April 9, 2008 - HB503 (Psychologist-Sequence of Training Bill) Testimony from Jessica Grayson, M.S.