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Presentation to the House Interim Committee on Human Services

Jan 17, 2023

OCID Project Director Gretchen Morley presented to the House Interim Committee on Human Services at their December 8th informational meeting on the impact of child poverty. The presentation highlighted various ways OCID can provide insights on child poverty in Oregon.

https://www.ocid-cebp.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/OCID_house_interim_comm_human_serv_2022-12-08.mp4

 

View the full committee meeting recording.

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