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Bill would let Civil Air Patrol use National Guard armories and facilities at no cost with conditions
Summary
Senate Bill 806 would authorize the Civil Air Patrol to use Oregon National Guard armories and other military facilities for official business at no cost when approval and noninterference conditions are met; Civil Air Patrol leaders told the committee use would reduce rental costs and help cadet training.
The House Committee on Emergency Management, General Government, and Veterans heard testimony Thursday on Senate Bill 806, which would allow the Civil Air Patrol to use an armory or other Oregon National Guard facility for official business at no cost provided the use does not interfere with militia members or units stationed there and is approved by the officer in charge and military supervisors.
Legislative staff summarized the measure as having minimal fiscal impact and…
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