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Committee hears bill allowing Civil Air Patrol to use National Guard armories at no cost
Summary
Senate Bill 806 would allow Civil Air Patrol units to use Oregon National Guard armories and other state military facilities for official business at no cost, provided the use does not interfere with organized militia activities and is approved by the installation commander; the committee heard broad support from military and CAP representatives.
Senate Bill 806, presented Feb. 6 to the Senate Committee on Veterans, Emergency Management, Federal and World Affairs, would permit Civil Air Patrol units to use Oregon National Guard armories and other military facilities for official CAP business at no cost, so long as the use does not interfere with organized militia units stationed…
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