HUNTMAN
Active member
Thanks to all for standing up for us today. Thanks again.
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Good for all of you who were able to make an appearance and thank you for taking a stand.
Just this past weekend we had to face the fact that the area we have our shack in eastern Oregon will be in the middle of the next Oregon gold rush. Fisheries will go to HELL along with mudslides if the county and city keep their hands over there eyes for the almighty $$. The area is just recovering from the last gold rush of late 18 early 1900's. Now they are going to dig it all over again. Everybody seems to be looking for the money in small town America and to a point I don't blame them, but where does it stop?
Sorry for the rant, but so sad state of affairs when the west coast Oregon huggers (gub nuts) do not care about their eastern neighbors other than the money they bring into the coffers and doesn't mess up their pristine area of the state.
Thank you all – the 300 plus who attended the hearing for HB 309 yesterday and all those that sent messages to Committee members.
But – we encourage your engagement with the bill to not stop here.
The proponents and the sponsor suggested to the Committee in the follow-up Q&A session -- that as many as four amendments could save the bill and might make it acceptable.
Work on these amendments will occur quickly….and in short order proponents will again be asking Committee members to advance the bill for a full Senate floor debate/deliberation.
PLEASE – Send stay on top of Committee members…this bill needs to die in Committee.
Send messages today…there are too many points in the bill that need fixing or need to be simply discarded…amendments are not acceptable and too significant ….the bill needs to be killed or tabled.
Ask them to use their best judgment…there are too many problems in this bill !
PLEASE COMMUNICATE WITH THEM TODAY – AND CONTINUE COMMUNICATIONS THIS WEEK!
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