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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-11-06 - Voters Pamphlet vote ES Oregon Vote-by-Mail General Election C November 6 2012 Dear Deschutes County Voter: This is your November 6, 2012 General Election Voters' Pamphlet provided by your Deschutes County Clerk's office. It includes information about candidates and measures from local jurisdictions within the boundaries of Deschutes County. We have inserted the Deschutes County Voters' Pamphlet in the:State Voters'Pamphlet to save on mailing costs. The State.Voters'Pamphlet includes federal and state candi- dates and measures. This pamphlet contains the ballot measures and explanatory,statements designed to provide you with impartial,and fair information.It also contains paid arguments for or against certain measures. Candidates may also pay to place a statement in the pamphlet to provide you with additional information about them. Ballots will be mailed on Friday,,October 19, 2012, to each registered voter. Here are a few things you should know: • Voled ballots.MUST be received at our office or an official drop site location by 8:00,.,pm, Tuesday, November 6,2012 to be counted. Remember to sign your ballot envelope. • The names of the candidates on your ballot will appear in random alphabetical order.In accordance with ORS 254,155,random ordering of the letters is conducted prior to each election, • Not all the candidates or measures in this Voters'Pamphlet will be on your ballot.Your residence address determines those districts for which you may vote on.Your official ballot will contain only those issues on which you are eligible to vote, based on where you live. • Not all candidates submit;information for the Voters'Pamphlet so you may have candidates on your ballot that are not in the Voters'Pamphlet. • This Voters'Pamphlet is online at m8mK.deschuLqa.org/clerk-After 8:00 pm on election night, preliminary election results will be posted online at w .deschutes org/electionresults. • If a ballot was delivered to your residence for someone who should no longer be receiving a ballot at your address,`please write"RETURN on the envelope and place it back in your mailbox. Sincerely, Nancy Blankenship Deschutes County Clerk Attention This is the beginning of your county voters' pamphlet. The county'portion of this joint voters' pamphlet is inserted in the center of the state portion. Each page of the county voters'pamphlet is clearly marked with a color bar ort the outside edge.All information contained in the county portion of this pamphlet has been assembled and printed by your county clerk. Index to Voters' . Pamphlet All candidates had the opportunity to submit a picture and statement regarding their can in this pamphlet.The following candidates submitted information.The text of the candidate statements,measures and arguments were printed as submitted. r'3;J r _Page 9-5 9-86 Bend Metropolitan Park&Recreation District........................................... ......... •....... .. . 9-10 9-87 City of Sisters Airport Annexation........ ......... ............................................... Page . ......�:: ....... .. 9-18 Baer,Charles........ ......... ............................................ ......: .:....... 9-16 Barbeau,Edward........................... .. ........: ......... ....:.. .....::.. ......::............. 9-13 Blanton,Larry................ .: ......,:.. .....:.............. 9-18 Boozell,Ron(Rondo) Boyd,Brad......... .. ....... Campbell,Barb,.....:.:......... ..:..... . :.......: ...:.............. ......... Centanni,Joseph W.......... ...................................................... .....,:.. :...................... ..................... 9-23 .:... ................ 9-26 Childress,Catherine......... ...}..,, Chudowsky,Victor.............. Clinton,Jim......... ..... .........' .................. .................. ......... ,........ :......................:.:. ......... 9-20.. 9-18, Eckman,Kathie.............................................. .............: ......... ......... ......... ,. :...... Endicott,George:..... ....... ..:.................................. :............,......... ..... .. ....:.... .:......::9 -15 Fagen,Wade Patrick .......:. ...........:............... ......... 9-23 Graham,Anne Marie......... ............ Greene,Tom ...:..............:........:......... .................... 9-12 27 Kelistrom,Lon...........:.......................................... ..... ..... ......... ..................,.... ......... ........ .... 9 ..... King,Camden.......;,.:,:.............. ......... ......... ............................. ............................................. Knight,Doug.,.... ... :...:.. ........::..:. ....................... ......... .............:...........:.....:.9-17 McCoy,Edward................. ...:.::......,.. ................................................ ... :.. ........................ ......... ......... .......:. ........:.. 9-17 ,.. 9-24 McPherson,Virginia(Ginn ....................... Mulenex,Ken..................................:.. .::...... ......... ......... ........: ......... Petersen,Ed .............. ...:...:.,........................................................ .................. ... ...... ..::...:... 9-25 ......... ..... 9-20 Roberts,Mike Russell,Sally..:...........:... . ....:. .. .. - ........ ......:. ......... ......... Unger,Alan......:.. .:...........................: ........ :. ......... ......... ......... ........ ...::....... 9.12 .... 9-27 Womack,McKibben............. ............:.... ....:..,. ....................... ,.......:... ...... ........ .... 9-3 Voting Information ........ ......... :......,. ........: ......... ........................................................ ...:...:.... ... .......... 9-4 Drop Site Locations........................................................ :....... .............. ' 9-2 Index Voting Information Registering to Vote , To be eligible to vote in the November 6,2012 General Make sure you have completely Election, a completed voter registration card must be filled in the oval next to your choices, postmarked by Tuesday,October 16,2012. To Register To Vote In Oregon,You Must Be: 1. A resident of Oregon. 2. A United States citizen. 3. At least 17 years of age. If you are 17 years of age,you will not receive a ballot until an election occurs on or after your 18th birthday. You Must U If you vote for more candidates than Update Your Registration If: .� • allowed,or if you vote b- oth Yes and No on • Your residence or mailing address changes. a measure,it is called an overvote. • Your name changes. • You wish to change your party affiliation. Your vote will not count for that candidate • Your signature changed. or measure. Important Note: If you have moved or your name has changed and you have not yet updated your registration, `•" °" you are still eligible to vote.Contact the Deschutes Coun- ty Elections office,541-388-6547 for further information. Voters With Disabilities: If you are unable to vote your ballot without assistance, contact the Deschutes County Elections office at 541-388-6547. We will provide two persons.to assist You do not have to vote on all contests. Those you do vote on will still you in voting.To assure your voted ballot is received by be counted. election day,contact the elections office early to arrange Contact Deschutes County Elections office at for assistance.You may also select someone else of your 541-388-6547 to request a replacement ballot if: own choice to assist you. A cassette edition of the Voters'Pamphlet is available. 4 you make a mistake To order,please contact Independent Living Resources your ballot itr damaged or spoiled at 503-232-7411 or TTY 503.232-8408. -�your ballot is lost or for any other reason. Voting Instructions Check Your Ballot! 1-866-ORE-VOTES(se habla Espanol) www.oregonvotes.gov To vote you must blacken the oval(iiiiiii) completely TTY 1-800-735-2900 with a pen(black or blue ink). To write-in a name—Write the name on the solid line and fill in the oval (�)to the left of the write-in line. Deschutos:County ghwtil"s and Voting Remember, if stated on your ballot, vote 1300 NW Wall St. both sides of your ballot. Bend,Oregon m � N N AVTIIIIN}I}II��� HIM III IffiIIIIIIIII IIII III ff 0111111 fit WHIM III IIIIIII a t,yyyy LAF�AY,�E AVENUE 9-3 Voting Information Mom== now Dro p Site Locations Deschutes County November 6, 2012 General Election Official Ballot Drop Site Locations Bend Redmond (continued) Deschutes Service Center Drive-By Drop Site—located on west side of Library 1300 NW Wall St Redmond Public Library Box located on Parkway side of building ,827 SW Deschutes Ave Available 7 days a week Beginning Friday Nov 2: 24-hour drive-by Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 6: open until 8 pm Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 6: open until 8 pm Drive-By Drop Site Sisters Corner of Wall St and Lafayette Ave (Parking Area) Sisters City Hall (Extended hours for this election) 520 E Cascade Ave Oct 30-Nov 5(week days only): 8 am-6 pm Oct 22-Nov 5: 8 am-5 pm Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 6: 7 am-8 pm (Usual Business Hours&Days) Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 6: 8 am 8 pm Deschutes County Road Department 61150 SE 271"St Available 7 days a week Sunriver Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 6: open until 8 pm Drive-By Drop Site Sunriver Area Public Library Sunriver Business Park La Pine 56855 VentureLn Drive-By Drop Site Friday,Nov 2: 8 am-5 pm La Pine Public Library Monday,Nov 5: 8 am—6 pm 16425 First St Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 6: 8 am-8 pm 1St St&Huntington Rd Beginning Friday Nov 2: 24-hour drive-by Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 6:open until pm Terrebonne Terrebonne Sheriff Substation 815411th St,Suite 3 Redmond Friday&Monday,Nov 2&Nov 5: City Hall 8 am-1 pm and 2 pm-5 pm T 716 Redmond o Evergreen Ave Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 6: Oct 22—Nov 5: 8am-5,pm Sam`-1 pm and 2pm-8pm (Usual Business Hours&Days) Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 6: 8 am-8 pm County Clerk's office,1300 NW Wall St,Upper Floor,Bend - Privacy Booths Provided Monday through Friday: 8 am to 5 pm Election Day,Tuesday,November 6,2012: 7 am to 8 pm Remember! All ballots must,be received at an official drop site or the Deschutes County Clerk's office no later than 8 pm,Election Day,Tuesday,November 6,2012 Postmarks Do Not Count! 9-4 Drop Site Locations Measure 9-86 Bend Metropolitan Park& Recreation District along an additional 3 miles of river frontage for fishing, walking, biking, and hiking. Riverbank and river protection measures for wildlife and fish habitat would be built as part of the Colorado Dam project.. • Expand Year-round Fitness and Wellness Programs. Fitness and wellness programs would be expanded,by(a) building an open-air covered facility that would be'used year-round, including as an ice rink during the winter;(b)purchasing land for new community parks in southeast Bend;(c)completing required improvements for the expansion of the sports venues at the Pine Nursery Community Park. Furtherance of the OSU-Cascades Campus partnership by , completing the city-required street improvements including a round-a-bout at Simpson and Colorado in order to ready the site for further development. Funds for maintenance of trails, parks and facilities described herein would be paid through existing operation budgets and not by the bonds. The criteria to develop this project list included citizen input,sur- veys,public meetings,online comments,analysis of construction costs,and the geographic distribution of projects throughout the community. - The bonds would be paid by an annual levy on real property. If approved,the bonds would be issued in one or more series to try to maintain a level of no more than$.24 per$1000 of assessed valuation. Owners of a home with an assessed value of$200,000 are estimated to pay no more than$48 dollars per year.Each series of bond would mature within 21 years from the date of issuance. The Bend Park&Recreation District last received a voter approved levy for capital improvements in 1995. (This information furnished by Don P. Horton, Bend Metropolitan Park&Recreation District.) Explanatory Statement If approved by voters,this measure would authorize the Bend Park &Recreation District to issue up to$29 million of general obligation bonds to pay for capital construction,equipment,improvements, land purchases,and bond issuance costs. Specifically,the mea- sure would provide funds to do the following: • Complete the Deschutes River Trail. The River Trail would extend from Sunriver to Tumalo State Park with connections to US Forest Service Trails and would provide (a) public access to Gopher Gulch Community Park; (b) additional connectivity through the land adjacent to Gopher Gulch Community Park;(c)a new trail along 3 plus miles of the Deschutes River; (d)pedestrian crossings connecting the east and west sides of the River Trail,and(e)improved trails linking the River Trail to downtown Bend and Pioneer Park. • Create Safe Passage at the Colorado Dam. Alterations to the Colorado Dam would be made to diminish hazards and provide safe passage for people using the river for tubing, paddle boarding,kayaking,and canoeing. • Preserve fish and wildlife habitat and water quality in and around the Deschutes River; Trails would be developed 9-5 � Measures Measure 9w86 Arguments I gl:i:101imm VOTE YES ON MEASURE 9-86. Bend PA*Iarfd-Recreation District has evolved into one of the CONNECTING PEOPLE.PARKS AND NATURE! best in tha''8ft6 as well as the Northwest,The District currently manages 00-2500 acres,87 parks and 66 miles of trails. Not We live in Bend because it's a special place-built on families, only havewe enjoyed these greatcommunity assets but so have community,nature,natural resources,and ourrriver.We're work- our children'and grandchildren. 'Parks play an important role in ing to pass Measure 9=86 to ensure that Bend's future stays as the development of Bend as a unique place to live,work and special as its today. raise a family.Almost 90 years ago our citizens,had the foresight Measure 9-86 will; to recognize that the building of Drake Park would shape our future: We are thankful for their efforts which now include"such Complete a 14.5 mile trail from Tomato State Park to Sunrfver iconic places as Shevlin Park,Pioneer Park and Harmon Park. by acquiring land along the Deschutes. r Provide access to the river for people to fish,hike and enjoy And now a new opportunity has come along—Ballot Measure nature,while protecting our water so that it's healthy for genera 9-86.This measure matches up'_low land acquisition costs and low interest rates on the bonds,allowing those in the district to tions to come. get a great value. This win-win combination will help create new Provide safe passage through the Colorado Dam for our parks and trails for people to wsllK, ride,hike and enjoy. The children and families as they float the river,giving our community measure includes the completion of the Deschutes River trail, a safer river experience., a river passage at Colorado Bridge to keep people safe, an Create Bend's first Surf Park below the improved Colorado Dam OSU-Cascades partnership of recreation-education park,further in partnership with Bend Paddle Trail Alliance. expansion of Pine Nursery Park and parkland in Southeast Bend Restore fish passage and habitat as part of the'Colorado Dam where a larger regional park is needed. project,creating wetlands that enhance water quality and provide Alt of these projects will further enhance Bend.We'have a pris- wildlife habitat. tine Aver that is the lifeblood of our community natural areas Acquire land for new parks in underserved areas to give all that serve as a sanctuary right in our urban setting,and fish and residents access to healthy lifestyles,improved quality of life and wildlife that continue to call the Bend area their home. Just as enhanced home values. past generations acted on our behalf,we now must act on behalf of future generations to pass down the Drake Park Legacy.Join Develop new athletic fields for our kids and families to enjoy us in voting yes for Ballot Measure 9-86 and to attract tournaments to Bend. Support the community's,vision for 4-year university by, Greg Cushman Char Weictxnan Glella Thomas providing required improvements to ready former Mt.Bachelor Jim Lussier Chet.Weichman Bob Thomas Park and Ride land for co-development by the District and OSU` Judith M.Crowell Cascades. James L.Crowell Build a covered,outdoor,25,000 square foot facility that will expand year-round recreation opportunities including ice skating/ (This information furnished by Greg Cushman.) hockey in the winter and court sports,special events and markets in the warmer seasons. Strengthen Bend's economy and improve property values by increasing tourism and enhancing the lifestyle amenities of our community. Betsy Moore Skovborg/Pepsi-Cola of Bend Lisa Karnopp Nye/Bendite,runner,teacher and coach Doug LaPtaca/Visit Bend Todd Taylor/Taylor NW Jade Mayer/Brooks Resources Corporation Michael D.Mudd/Stand on Liquid Will Blount/Ruffwear. Scott Wallace/Wallace Group,Inc. Ruth Williamson' (This information furnished by Betsy Skovborg.) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the,accuracy or truth County of Deschutes,nor does Qh9 county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. of any statement made in the argument. 9-6 Measures Measure 9-86 Arguments The members of the Bend Park and Recreatio_pistrict Board Local Businesses Support Measure 9-86 of Directors are pleased to recommend,Measure 9-86 to our community for approval. This,proposition caps several years.of As local business owners who work in Bend,we urge you to join public outreach, input,and planning by District board and staff. us in voting YES on.Measure 9-86. While the board remains committed to prudent stewardship of In today's economiaclimate,we understand that it's important to public resources to support the current level of service,we be- lieve that Measure 9-86 projects, developed through extensive Measure.every which protects our clean water, natural areas leverage every opportunity that will help us thrive and compete. citizen input,are timely and transformative. Realization of these and wildlife completes the Deschutes River Trail improves t projects will expand economic opportunities,assure longterm habitat protection along the Deschutes River,infuse additional safely of our river, and builds new arks provides us just such tourism dollars enhance property an opportunity. p party valves,promote health and wellness,and assure that future generations have access to Businesses locate in.Bend because of the quality of life- our the recreational opportunities we enjoy. natural environment and active outdoor lifestyle help employers Measure 9-86 is about People,Parks and Nature and includes to attract and retain workers.Measure 9-86 dramatically improves a comprehensive project list that completes the Deschutes both the environment and the lifestyle,and thatls good for those River Trail from Tumalo State Park to National Forest land of us living here,as well as those we hope to attract. south of Bend, provides safe passage for floaters over the Bend has worked hard at building an economy that's based on our Colorado Avenue Dam,includes required utility and roadway natural beauty and amenities.Whether it's activewear or outfitters, improvements to support a 4-year,OSU Cascades Campus or the restaurants,retail stores and hotels that support our recre- in the center of town, acquires community park spaces and ation economy,these businesses understand that an investment natural areas,and enables the District to partner with private in our river and in our parks and natural areas is an investment in user groups to contribute more than$3,000,000 in additional our future.We can't afford not to make this investment. funding to deliver fully-developed projects that will enhance the quality of life for current and future residents. We believe that Measure 9-86,costing the average homeowner roughly$4.00 a month,will allow us to grow our economy and The total cost of the Measure 9-86,is$29 million over 20 years, help to preserve our quality of life. or 24 cents/$1000 of assessed value,or$41month($48/year)for a home with an assessed value of$200,000. With current land Please Join us in VOTING YES on Measure 9-86. values-within reach and interest rates at historic lows,now is the time'to investment in our community. Please join us and Vote Will Blount,President,Ruffwear Yes for Measure 9-86. Peter John Lowes,President,Lowes Group Todd Asevedo;Founder,HR Technology Partners Scott Asia,Chair,BPRD Board Scott Allan,CEO,Hydro Flask Ted Schoenborn,Vice-Chair,BPRD Board Teague Hatfield,President,FootZone Scott Wallace,BPRD Board Member Charley Miller,President,The Miller Lumber Company Ruth Williamson,BPRD Board Member Craig Moore,Chairman,Pepsi Bend,LLC. Dallas Brown,BPRD Board Member (This information furnished by Will Blount.) (This information furnished by Scott Wallace,Bend Park& Recreation District Board of Directors.) I The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. of any statement made in the argument. 9-7 � Measures Measure 946 Arguments Sportsman in Support of Measure 9-86 As healthcare-professionals who are raising our children in this We love living in Bend!This place we call home is an outdoor community;wp are urging you to vote yes on measure 9-86.To- and recreation paradise,yet there is so much we can do to days children,are spending an ever increasing time In front of a improve our recreation opportunities. computer or cellular device instead of recreating and exercising. Voting YES will improve trails,river safety&recreation,pro- This measure provides,permanent resources for both children tect natural areas and secure key lands needed to complete and adults to foster healthy outdoor exercise. the Deschutes River Trail from Sunriver to Tumalo State Park. Physical inactivity and poor diet are responsible for an estimated 400,000 deaths annually from coronary heart disease, colon We encourage you to vote YES on'measure;9-86'for the cancer,stroke and diabetes.A report released in May 2012 by following reasons: the Oregon Health Authority showed that obesity rates in Oregon • Creates Safe Passage'at the dangerous Colorado dam have jumped 1.21%from 199010 2009.That same study reported that obesity-related chronic diseases have cost Oregoon roughly and spillway. $1,6 billion each year. Childhood obesity is also increasing at New foot bridge and spillway design at Colorado with 3 open an alarming rate. channels allow; Float Through on the left for tubers and paddlers.No more Measure 9-86 will help reduce the health risks and costs assoc!- walking! ated with obesity by,promoting active living through completed Surf Park in the middle channel with 4 wave features for all trail connections,new nbighborhood parks and athletic facilities, skill levels:'' and better access to the River. Measure 9-86 creates new op- Natural Area on the right with fish spawning habitat and portunities for exercise and a healthier lifestyle while Improving wildlife viewing. our community. For the health of our community,please vote YES on Measure • Historic low land prices and interest rates make this the 9-86 perfect time to purchase key properties to.complete the Robert Shannon MD Deschutes River Trail; Brett Gingold MD 1. Gopher Gulch Natural Area between Bend and Tumalo And Fecteau MS,PT State Park with Deschutes River Trail extension for y walking,biking,hiking,and fishing. Scott Weber,Alpine Physical,Therapy and Spine Care 2. Properties in the heart of Bend connecting Drake Park to Nora Takla MD the lower River Trail Mike Stahly NP 3. Natural areas in the South of Bend allow a future foot- bridge connecting the River Trail below Meadow Camp to River Rim park on the East bank of the Deschutes. (This information furnished by Robert Shannon MD.) Please join us with your YES vote on November 6th. For the price of one latte or beer month we could all be walking, surfing,biking,floating and fishing as never before in a better Bend: Gerry Lopez-Mr.Pipeline and legendary waterman Adam Craig-USA National Mountain Bike Champion John Sterling-Conservationist Jayson Bowerman-Paddlesports enthusiast Randall Barna-Pioneering boardsurfer Damien Nurre-Fishing outfitter and guide Dennis Oliphant-PPP champion and adventure outfitter please join us and VOTE YES on Measure 9-86. (This information furnished by Jayson Bowerman.) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. of any statement made in the argument. ' 9-8 Measures Measure 9-86 Arguments PROTECT THE DESCHUTES RIVER. Acommunity is defined by its investments. Measure 9-86 invests in Bend's quality of life and economic developrrtent. We urge your YES vote on Measure 046 for healthy fish and wildlife,connection to nature,and Over the past several years,the non-profit Bend ice has worked clean water with public and private interests to plan the construction of a full- sized ice skatir►g rink.That work has set the stage for voters to Measure 9-86 is our opportunity to preserve the heart of weigh in on the project as part of Measure 9-86,which funds the Bend:the Deschutes River. construction of an ice facility.This unique opportunity supplements Preserving Our Fish and Wildlife Habitat` Bend's existing recreational amenities and creates access to an Bend has grown rapidly, with more growth on the horizo n. entirely,new category of winter sports including ice skating,ice Measure 9-86`will preserve critical wildlife habitat along the hockey,figure skating and curling. Deschutes River,securing the future for Bend's treasured natural Recent Park District surveys show support for the overall Bond, oases tucked into our urban landscape,even as we continue to with construction of an ice rink one of the top unmet'needs. A grow.`And because Measure 9-86 will improve fish passage at full-size rink will generate broad interest from residents;as has the Colorado River Dam,fish will have a much easier time swim- happened in similar communities throughout the West. ming over it. Mea uure 9. will preserve our critical habitats for future generations. Every opportunity for activity is another chance to get a child on the path to a healthy lifestyle. A rink will provide additional op- Connecting to Nature portunities for children to become involved in active recreation. Trails that improve access to our most treasured natural resource, A rink will also promote Bend's reputation for healthy living and the Deschutes River,are part of Measure 9-86. They offer im- giver area families'a wonderful new multi-use facility and.com- proved opportunities for young and old to connect with nature munity gathering spot. and to engage in healthy outdoor recreation.These trails,wildlife viewing areas,and river access are essential for unplugging our Don't we already have ice skating?Yes and no.There are several children from electronic diversions and reconnecting them with small seasonal rinks in Central Oregon but are too,small to meet the natural world. Measure 9-86`will complete the Deschutes the demand for organized ice sports.A regulation size ice surface River Trail providing a seamless 14-mile trail along the River, will address this unmet need for the community while adding an connecting Tumalo with Sunnyer. important venue to attract visitors and revenue to Bend. Protecting Clean Water BPRD and Bend Ice developed a detailed business plan for a By acquiring land along the Deschutes River for trails and natural winter seasonal rink which is projected to be revenue neutral to areas,Measure 9-86 will improve River water quality by reduc- the Park District. A seasonal rink will start a culture of ice sports ing stormwater runoff and treating,it before it enters the River. and be available for other off season activities, making a good Measure 9-86 will help improve our water quality, investment in Bend's future. Preserve our habitat.Connect to nature.Protect clean we- Please vote Yes on Measure 9-86. ter. We hope you Join us and thousands of Bend citizens in VOTING YES ON Measure 9-864 Bend Ice Board:' Ryan Houston,Executive Director,Upper Deschutes Watershed Blaise Cacciola Counc;l Matt Davio Ted Brownrigg,President Deschutes Chapter,Trout Unlimited Kristin Kovalik,Central Oregon Program Director,The Trust for Paul Israel Public Land Brent Fenty, Executive Director, Oregon Natural Desert John Laherty Association(ONDA) Joanne Richter,Watershed Scientist Matt McCoy (This information furnished by Joanne E.Richter.) (This information furnished by Blafse Cacciola.) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. of any statement made in the argument. 9-9 measures Measure 9-87 City of sisters Explanatory Statement M The Sisters City Council is proposing to annex approximately 34.3 acres t8'1,M City of Sisters. The property to be annexed is aocated nort bfgarclay Drive and east of the centerline of Camp Polk Road and consists of the Sisters Airport and Business Park. The area includes Energyneering Solutions Inc, an engineering firm specializing in renewable energy development and engaged in biomass energy reclamation. The property is currently zoned Rural Residential,which catego- rizes airports as a non-conforming use. Non-conforming uses are disfavored and require extra steps in order to make improvements to the property. The additional steps are hindering growth and development of the,airport and the engineering firm. It is proposed that following annexation the property would be rezoned town appropriate zone permitting airports and some com- mercial and industrial uses. The zone would be consistent with state law and the city development code.'The airport property would continue to provide emergency flight access for medical and fire emergencies and private and public flight services. Annexation would also permit improvements to be made to the airport property including a helicopter landing pad for emergency services. Currently tax revenue for this property goes to Deschutes County. If the property is annexed,the city will receive taxes generated by the airport,employees and business development on the property. Annexation will also grant the City of Sisters control over site development. Voter approval of this measure would provide the voter authori- zation required by the City Charter in order for the City Council to consider the annexation. (This information fumished by Lon Keltstrom,City of Sisters.) /// o "x V 6"8 ...,.�..'-' l'n yt,�< am. Oki Boom - • ......4 Aim..,,,... 3..�,•.yxts..-..,�,.�,,.....�..... ...<.....raa..................... . 9-10 Measures Measure 9-87 Arguments Voting "YES" to the annexation of the Sisters Mpprt into the City will provide opportunities for economic develppr,ent for the City of Sisters. The City needs diverse businesses to"balance and'insulate against economic cycles. The City needs to control the nature and amount of growth. Voting"YES"on Measure 9-87 will meet both of these needs. The Airport presently provides air.transport to Sisters and headquarters a growing engineering firm with employees who also oversee the airport. The existing Airport serves the community of Sisters. Presently the County controls the Airport growth and development as it is outside the City Urban Growth Boundary. Annexation would put oversight and control in the City's hands. Once inside the City limits,the City will coordinate the Airport with other public safety services,including emergency services,that better serves com- munity needs. Annexation allows Airport business to grow as an urban use. Present Airport business develops biomass energy reclamation, provides professional wage jobs and could attract related green businesses. Voting"YES"to the annexation will bring these jobs to the City of Sisters. Airport property tax revenue is presently collected by Deschutes County. With your"YES"vote,the tax revenue will be directed to the City instead. Property taxes will be increased to City levels as passed by voters,and fuel taxes,as allowed,will be credited to the City. By voting "YES"on Measure 9-87 the Airport will connect to the City's water and sewer lines. This will permit the City to capture its past investment cost for building the existing infrastructure. Ballot Measure 9-87 will benefit the City of Sisters through healthy economic growth. I urge you to vote"YES"for Measure 8 787. Macgregor"Mac"Hay. Past Sisters Economic Development Manager Lon Kellstrom,Mayor,City of Sisters David A.Asson,Council President Pat Thompson,Councilor (This information furnished by Macgregor"Mac"Hay.) r. , x The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument f 9-11 1 Measures NOISOME r +r,l'6,'I ,...iy Alan Tam ,�19ih�,,' ,..I, I u VikV�IIVi ,y ,3 • q, 1 Ungera Greene Democrat(DEM) Republican (REP) Occupation:Deschutes County pu Occupation:Oregon Real Es- Commissioner tate Broker,Bend City Councilor Occupational Background: Occupational Background: 'Small Business Owner;Com Business Owner,USAF munity Advocate; Multnomah County Sheriff Corrections Of- Educational Background: ficer University of Phoenix, Public Educational Background: University of Portland(Bachelor of Administration,2012: Science);Redmond High School Prior Governmental Experience: Bend City Councilor, Bend r Prior Governmental Experience: Deschutes County Budget Committee,Metropolitan Planning.Organization,Central , Commissioner; Redmond. Mayor; Redmond Planning Oregon Governmental Council, Bend Audit'Committee; Bend Commissioner; Redmond City Councilor; Governor's Fiscal Urban Renewal Agency,Rural Fire Protection Board Reform Taskforce; County Budget Committee; Chair-Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council; Chair-Deschutes Water I am running for County Commissioner because of my love for Alliance; Vice Chair-Central Oregon Area Commission on Central Oregon and its citizens and my desire for them to thrive Transportation;Oregon Workforce Investment Board;Governor's I want to make sure we continue offering great opportunities Regional Solutions Steering Committee; Chair-Deschutes and services to those who call Deschutes County home, both Collaborative Forest Project; ODOT North 97 Steering newcomers and lifelong residents. Team;Association of Oregon Counties; Redmond Economic Development Inc.,Childcare Network Initiative Create Jobs&Economic Stability and numerous other volunteer efforts over my many years in Central We must diversify our economy to make it more resilient and Oregon resistant to national downturns.We must promote legislation that encourages growth in aviation,forest products,solar energy,and Alan has been working hard to improve Deschutes County: the brewing industry:As County Commissioner, I will lobby for •Promoting industry that provides jobs legislative changes enabling us to increase employment. I will •Encouraging education opportunities-OSU Cascades pursue programs that create opportunities for citizens to work, •Protecting our natural resources-forests and water live,study,and prosper in Deschutes County. •Creating efficiencies in our transportation systems •Managing tax payer money responsibly Reduce Government Spending "As the owner of Central Oregon Truck Co. I know how hard it Government should use your tax dollars efficiently. As a City is to create jobs in today's economy.Commissioner Alan Unger Councilor,I helped create tax savings for Send citizens by cutting supported the effort to keep our company local,protecting and the city's workforce by more than 20% and instituting a high- creating jobs in Central Oregon." - deductible employee health plan.As County Commissioner,l will —Rick Williams,CEO Central Oregon Truck Co. take similar commonsense steps.I will reduce county government "When Alan and I work together things get done" spending and increase its efficiency by consolidating local services -George Endicott,Redmond-Mayor that are duplicated across jurisdictions. "We are fortunate to have his wisdom and expertise leading our Prioritize Public Safety region towards an ambitious future. It's clear to me that Alan The safety of our children,families,and businesses must be a Unger cares" priority.I will protect public safety programs from budget cuts,en- -Ruth Williamson,Bend Park and Recreation District Board sure that emergency services are properly funded,and make sure Member that all county residents are covered by fire protection services. As a lifelong resident of Deschutes County I understand the many Encourage Communication&Collaboration challenges that we face.As County Commissioner I have been During my term as Deschutes County Commissioner,I will engage fighting to create jobs,strengthen our economy,and protect what with the community,listen to citizens,and consider every point it is that makes Central Oregon a great place to live! of view.Together we will find the best solutions to the challenges It is my privilege to serve as your County Commissioner. we face.Together we will build a bright,prosperous,and secure Please re-elect me so I can continue to serve youl future for Deschutes County. Alan Unger invite you to contact me: ,541.419.0556 www.UngerforDeschutes.org (This information furnished by Alan G.Unger.) (This information furnished by Tom Greene.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9-12 1 Candidates W Larry Blanton Non-Partisan Occupation:Sheriff,Deschutes County Occupational Background: April2007 to present,Deschutes County Sheriff; 2001 to 2007, Undersheriff; 2000 to 2001`LB LM Investments;1985 to 2000, Sheriff's Deputy;1983 to 1985,Sergeant Molalla Oregon Police Department;1980 to 1983 Wasco County Sheriff's Deputy;1978 to 1980 building'contractor Deschutes County; 1976 to 1978 Brooks Scanlon. Larry started his career as a City of Bend Po- lice Reserve.In 1980 was hired full time with the Wasco County Sheriff's Office.During his career,Larry has held the positions of Reserves,Patrol Deputy,Corporal,Sergeant,Detective Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant,Undersheriff and Sheriff. Educational Background: FBI National Academy, Quantico, Virginia; FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development,Quan tico, Virginia; National Sheriffs' Institute, Longmont,Colorado; Western Oregon State College;Mark Hatfield School of Govern- ment,Portland State University;Clackamas Community College; Chemeketa Community College;Central Oregon Community Col- lege;holds all Department of Public Safety and Standards Training certificates including highest certificate offered—Executive and a graduate of the Oregon Executive Development Institute. Larry graduated from Bend Senior High School in 1975. Prior Governmental Experience:Current Sheriff of Deschutes County. President of the Oregon State Sheriffs"Association; Governor appointment to serve on the Board of Public Safety Standards and Training;Board of Oregon Accreditation Alliance; High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area board member;Central Oregon Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation; member of the Kids Center Advisory Board. Accomplishments As Sheriff: Re-opened 90-bed Work Center; restarted inmate work crews; increased females beds by 12; has not increased taxes;updated Deschutes County Emergency Operations,plan;opened large animal rescue facility;started free document shredding, prescription medication disposal program and Project Lifesaver for missing and disabled citizens. Respected Family Man:Larry and his wife Linda of 36 years have lived in Deschutes County most of their lives.They have two sons; Chad,a Portland fireman with wife Kelcey have a daughter,Addle; son Shawn,a Bend Oil employee. (This information furnished by Larry Blanton.) The above Information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. !rlCandidates Barb Victor a����, ; Campbell 6hudawoky Non-Partisan : Non-Partisan, Occupation: Small business Occupation:Policy analyst and owner, creator of wabi sabi, a' ae founder,Caldera Research LLC unique store in downtown Bend. Occupational Background: Occupational Background: t olltical'-scientist, prevfoupil Middle School Science Teacher; worked fora contractor.td the Building Contractor-siding and U.S:Department,of State decks; Hospitality:Server and Educational Background: BA, Syracuse University; Ph.D., bartender at several locations; Exhibits Fabricator,The High University;of Connecticut Desert Museum. Prior`Governmental Experiences City of Bend Budget Educational Background:Graduate School: Eastern Oregon Committee, Public Safety,Funding Committee, Public Transit . University College of Education;B.S. Biology/Psychology: Committee University of Denver; Pueblo County High School, Pueblo Bend is an amazing place and my,family and I love it here.My Colorado aim is to improve our already high quality of life,while keeping Prior Governmental Experience:None this city an affordable place to live. As a small business owner, I understand the day-to-day chat- Let's face it:the City has made some expensive mistakes in the lenges of doing business in Central Oregon.i possess a diverse past. set of experiences that provide me with unique insight into the I'm running for City:Council,because Bend needs smart-lead^ concerns of so many of the people that are served by the Bend ership to,move forward in.a positive and fiscally,responsible City Council. If I am fortunate enough to be elected,I will fairly direction.That means keeping a close-watch on how the City represent small,business and bring an uncommon awareness of 'spends your money. how the decisions of the City Council affect the lives of the citizens and a sincere desire to listen and serve their needs. I've volunteered on the City's Budget Committee to help balance the budget.I'm always mindful that every dollar'spent represents QUALITY OF LIFE somebody's hard-earned money.•When it conies to,problems Some of the greatest challenges faced by the City of Bend have facing governments, I'm skilled at looking At the details as well to do with the exceptional quality of life we enjoy.'I will be vigilant as the big picture,and finding the best solutions.In fact,that is in keeping a fair balance between the pressures of development what I do for a living. with the need to maintain the character of our city,the livability of Bend isn't a small town anymore.We're at a point where serious its established neighborhoods,and the natural beauty that makes decisions must be made about roads,:water, and sewers that Bend so appealing. could affect our cost of living and quality of life for decades.We -DIVERSIFIED ECONOMY need strong leadership to make smart decisions,so that Bend I will not let the importance of attracting new businesses distract will continue to be an amazing plase`to.live. me from nurturing the ones that are already here-the businesses My Positions: that have built Bend.I would support a four-year university,which could be the foundation of a diverse, sustainable economy in Reduce the cost of the Surface Water improvement Project. Bend. • Place a priority on public safety(ambulance, fire,.pales). INFRASTRUCTURE and infrastructure(roads;water,sewer). Bend is facing some huge infrastructure projects including.our Make it as easy as possible for a new business to open water and sewer systems.I will find the answers to the follow- in Bend,or for a business to move from one location to ing questions before spending the taxpayers'dollars or raising another, utility rates: 1.Is the project absolutely necessary? I'll provide the leadership and oversight needed to get your 2.Are as many jobs as possible being filled by local contractors? City government to perform better. www.BarbForBend.com Vote for Victor.The smart choice. Endorsements:Les Stiles,Deschutes County Sheriff(ret.);Allan Bruckner,former Mayor of Bend -www victorforbend,gom www facebook com/vicorforbend (This information furnished by Barbara Campbell) (This information famished by Victor Chudowsky.) The above information ties not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above Information has not boon verified for accuracy by the county 9-14 1-Candidates Wade Petrick Fagen Non-Part4n ' Occupation: Owner/President of FCO In c./dba Fagen Trees and Chips Occupational Background: '1978 - 1984 Box Boy 3rd, St., Safeway; 1984 - 1986 Knot Bumper Scott togging;1986-; 1988 Assistant Logging Manager Fagen Inc.; 1988-Present President of FCO Inc.Timber Falling contractor; 1988 Pres- ent started DJ Wade Fagen and Elvis Presley;Impersonations; 1988-Present started rental houses;1990-1997 Candy;vend ing business; 1992-Present added Snow Removal business.; 1996`-Present became an International Society of Arboriculture/ Certified Arborist and Added Urban'Tree Service; 1999-Pres- ent added retail mulch to FCO Inc.dba/Fagen Trees and'Chips; - 2005-2006 President of Bend Biodiesel Co-op ; Educational Background: 1981 Graduate Bend Senior High School;Central Oregon Community College/attended two years; International,Society of Arboriculture/Certified Arborist-Accredited Assessor-Oregon Forestland-Urban;Interface Fire Protection; Commercial driver's license; Licensed contractor with Oregon Construction Contractors Board Prior Governmental Experience:None r I'm a fourth generation native Bendite running for city council because I love my hometown.I have a proven record of economic and environmental sustainability,by living through two recessions in Bend during my adult life.I am also proud of the fact that I have been in the same industry while many other businesses have come and gone such as Diamond International,DA W and Crown Pacific.I'm still here they're all gone.l owe my business success to efficiency and innovation. (-have a long-standing heritage of family dating all the way back to my great-grandfather planning the first board to go to the Shevlin-Hixson Mill.I believe my very diverse background and priceless experience of growing up and living here will be an integral part of the Bend City Counsel. WADEFAGENROCKS.COM (This information fumished by Wade P.Fagen.) The above Information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9-15 Candidates Charles l,iu, Edward ` Baer Barbeau Non-Partisan U Non-Partisan Occupation:president,founder Occupatlort:•Restaurant Own and owner of global internee er,Pisano's,Private Investiga- government g • tor,specialong in Surveillance and Executive Protection Occupational Background: security Occupational Background: Educational Background: Custom Stairbuilder graduated from the university Educational Background:4 years Pre-Law major,no degree of hawaii at hilo on the big island with a b.a.in political science prior Governmental Experience: in 1994 Prior Governmental Experience:none I'm running for Bend City Council because 1 believe that the City faces serious financial challenges over the next 10 years. my name is Charles websterbaer.I was born and raised in santa Cruz,California.I moved to portland oregon in 1999.1 moved to As a restaurant owner,this economy has made it imperative that I bend oregon in 2007.1 am e.43 year old buddhist libertarian who adjust and adapt how I operate my business in orderto succeed. has never been married and has no children. That experience makes me the best candidate for.this position. We MUST make the right COMMON SENSE financial choices to one of the reasons that i would like to be elected to the bend continue to make Bend the best place to live. . city council is that I would like to work to Create a bend mayorial election as soon as possible.I feel that the people of bend should Our Roads, Fire end Police and Water and Sewer,not to men- be allowed to elect thier mayor. our Schools,face serious financial difficulties;they are my tion priorities. I am a libertarian.that means that I am for less,government and more freedom.I think that bend needs to increase its infrestruc- A streamlined Water project,retaining our dual sources for water ture.I have worked with the occupy'bend movement to help them is our best path.I support our efforts to computer model out best create an agenda.)have worked with the bend tea party to help solutions for rebuilding our sewer system. them establish an online pressence. I have been to the head - I would like to help our City reduce its PERS burden by reducing quarters of the bend republican and bend democrats to help cre- its workforce using outside Contractors for some services. ate a non partisan atmosphere for bend politics moving forward: I would like to assist the environmental and technology growth in Banging business and Industry Bend only helps with necessary bend with gig.gig is my private media web site www.globalinter revenues,it must continue to be a a priority. netgovernment.com.I would like to encourage•the people bend OSU Cascades must become a reality,I support this effort as well. to help save earth now with gig.that is why,if elected to bend city council,I will create gigo.global Internet government oregon.gig For the past 2 years I've attended City Council meetings on a is just like gigo,except that gigo will be owned and opperated by regular basis,I've asked the hard questions,challenging Bend's the bend city council and the government of the state of oregon. City Council to do better.I felt this was a more effective use of my all the people of bend will be allowed to participate in gigo.I will time rather than get on one of that many committees. create gigo for free for the bend city government if elected to the bend city,council. Bend's mistakes over the last 20 years were bad COMMON SENSE decisions,they were not made from a lack of experiencel (This information furnished by Charles Baer.) (This information furnished by Ed Barbeau.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9-16 Candidates Doug Edward Knight McCoy Non-Pagan Non-Partisan Occupation: Building Designer Occupation:President of local &Engineer company Mile High Community Occupational Background; Management Inc. hiuensed Pro#essi0 ,, it Occupational Background: Engineer:Engineer of the Bend Small Business owner, Resi- Pub(ic Libra Designer of three rY� g dentiallComrnercial General area BLPSD schools;Redevel- Contractor, Certified through oper of Bend's Deschutes Brewery Pub&St.Clair Place buildings Comminutes Association Institute,Laborer,honorably discharged Educational Background:Southern Methodist University,BS in Veteran. Civil Engineering,Minor in Business Administration Educational Background:Kitsap County Public Schools,Se- Prior Governmental Experience:City of Bend Planning Cam curity Police Academy, Military Education&Training Courses, mission(currently Chair);11 years Deschutes County Landmarks Continuing Education Courses, Commission(currently Vice Chair); Board of Directors Bend Prior Governmental Experience:Served Five years in the United Paddle Trail Alliance (BPTA); City of Bend Central Area Plan States Air Force,.where I held High Security Clearance.I worked Committee; Board of Directors River West Neighborhood As- in Nuclear-Weapon Storage Area in addition to providing escort sociation(RWNA); Board of Directors Old Bend Neighborhood for High-Value resources. Association(OBNA) Personal: Bend resident for 17 years;licensed Instrument-rated Edward'McCoy on Jobs-The First Priority:Bend needs ,pilot(SEL);proud Highland Elementary and Cascade Middle to create an environment in which jobs can be created and sus- School Dad;'married for 18 years tained..As a small business owner f know what it takes.i came to Central Oregon with$500.00 in my pocket and a truck.Over ---------------THE MOST IMPORTANT.QUESTION IS.---------- 16 years,I have grown my business to over 15 employees.With WHAT KIND OF COMMUNITY DO YOU WANT TO LIVE IN? fewer,simpler regulations and low taxes and fees, more busi- Doug Knight is: nesses will hire in Bend,and more.people will find work in Bend. A proven leader who is dedicated to promoting Bend and to Edward McCoy on Educational'Success: Edward was helping our community realize its fullest potential as one of educated in the public schools and supports a strong system. the Greatest(small) Cities of the American West. Doug is a When Bend crates jobs,there will be more money for education. bi-partisan,multi-issue candidate,who is not taking campaign Jobs are the key to funding education.Our State continues to fail contributions from special interests. it citizens in this area.Edward supports a four year University in Doug Knight stands for: Central Oregon, Encouraging Economic Vitality Edward McCoy on Public Safety:Having served in the US Preserving Community Character and Air Force,I know"that providing a safe environment is the key to Ensuring Future City Fiscal Health making our city an attractive place to live,work and play. Bend Doug Knight will: must be safe to be prosperous,and public safety must be the.first Collaborate with EDCO(Economic Development for Central budget priority for City Government. Oregon),the Bend Chamber of Commerce,and BEDAB(Bend Economic Development Advisory Board)to move more jobs and businesses to Bend. Create Policy to ensure development continues to pay its way within our community under a Development Code that is not so onerous it hinders economic growth. Make rational decisions for City infrastructure improvements relying upon valuable civil engineering experience to ensure , smart sewer, water, and transportation system improvement decisions. Doug Knight Rational Decisions for Bend Economy;Character,Infrastructure www.dougknightforbend.c6m (This information furnished by Doug Knight.) (This information furnished by Edward McCoy.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9-17 Candidates' Ron Kathie Boozell (Rondo) Eckman Ikon-Partisan Non-Partisan Occupation: Community Vol- Occupation:Retired ljll ��ll' unteer Occupational Background: ii Occupational Background: US Senator Ron Wyden Customer Service,Sales, Deschutes County Field Repro- Cretlit& Collections Business' s9ntative; Bend LaPine Schools Owner - Human Resources Special- ist, Office Manager, Executive Educational Background:Some College Secretary;City of Burns-RecorderiTreasurer/Municipal Judge; Prior Governmental Experience: US Navy Veteran, Chief Accountant/Bookkeeper;Small Business Owner. Petitioner Charter Amendment IN-12-01 "Community Cost Educational Background: Burns High School; Course work Reduction A'ct' toward degree through EOU/COCC; Long term goal: Masters Fiscal Conservative.Social Liberal.NonPartisan. Degree in Public Administration. Prior Governmental Experience:Mayor of Bend 2009,2010 and I want to help make Bend better.Bend has been prosperous 1991. Bend City Council cumulative 22 years;City of Bend Budget because of it's people as much as the incredible geography that Committee;, Central Oregon Area Commission on Transporta surrounds us.Bend has been my home for 22 years.My children tion,Bend Metropolitan Planning Organization; Bend Planning' were all born here,and this community has become my family. Commission;City of Burns Recorder;Treasurer,MunicipahJudge. The challenge today is to discover lifestyle that is sustain- Community Involvement: able.Growth has to be affordable,and beneficial for all residents Bend Sister City Foundation(501 c3),Founder-Chair;Rotary Club of Bend.We are one of the fastest growing communities in this of Bend,President 2009-10;World Community Service-Condega, country,yet somehow still home to far too many unemployed and Nicaragua Project;Meth Action Coalition Board Member. under-employed. Kathie Eckman on Economic Development... We have perpetuated a culture and a cycle of debt.Debt is not "The City of Bend has made drastic cuts to its budget since the strength.Many predict huge growth for Bend.Let those that move downturn in the economy. We have managed to stay financially here from now on pay for the growth and infrastructure costs. If viable and continue to fund reserves maintaining stability during Bend is to grow big,then those that already live here shouldn't a volatile economic time." have to pay for that growth.No More Bonds. "I.will emphasize the need to make fire and police services as Our solutions are in our People and in our Gardens.Corporate well as road and street maintenance top priorities. If is impera- interests are seeking to control community resources across our tive the city continue the replacement of its old and deteriorating country.I fight for our right to produce and consume local healthy water lines and the expansion of its sewer system to keep Bend food and medicine.My priority is to facilitate local economy that livable for the future." is friendly to small business,and new products and services.We need to reclaim unused City property and resources. Kathie Eckman on Business Friendly Community... Prohibition is expensive and makes our children unsafe. I will "I believe that'government regulations should be minimal. We continue to work to end Cannabis Prohibition in our City.We will need to work closer with the business community to ensure its then regain our ability to focus our Police Services on real crime. ability-to thrive not just today,but in the future." am a non-affiliate voter seeking a non-partisan position. I Kathie Eckman on Education... am anti-politics-as-usual.I am seeking a seat on our City Council "Bend is at a pivotal point and crossroad for the future of our as a means to achieve indieBENDence;economic and.environ- community. One of the key economic development tools is edu- mental sustainability! cation of not only our youth,but also of our future workers and employees. Having a four year university in our community will Thank you for considering my application. provide a tremendous boost for the entire Central Oregon region.. Seeking equality and human dignity for all, ELECT KATHIE ECKMAN Ronda Bend City Council Proven Leadership-Unwavering Integrity (This information fumished by Ron Boozell) (This information fumished by Kathie Eckman.) The above Information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above Information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. I i 9-18 Candidates# MINNEENEENNIM , Sally ' Russo s Non-Pa 'Occupation:Retired Occupational Background: Execut!ve,Director of non-profit organization 2001-2006;Dirac- tor-of Marketing,Administra= for for real estate developer 1995-2000;Executive Director of non-profit organization 1991-1994; Project Manager for real estate developer 1985-1989 Educational Background:Masters in Business Administration, Portland State University;BA,Smith College Prior Governmental Experience:City of Bend,Planning Com- mission 1993-2000 r Dear Voters, A resident in Bend since 1984, my two daughters and I have enjoyed high quality schools,an unimaginable range of outdoor activities,enriching civic and cultural events and so much more. Community service has always been fundamental to my life.i am a founding and currently active member of the Galveston Street Corridor Revitalization Committee. am running for City Council now because I believe we need new leadership for Bend,grounded In fiscal responsibility and long-term thinking. In the course of my professional and volunteer career, I have learned to study, listen,evaluate,.ask the hard questions and present solutions that solve the problem.I am the person you need on the Bend City Council.Right now. Bend has huge water and sewer projects in the planning stages. The water project will cost ratepayers$68 million;this is already driving up utility bills.Yet there are good solutions that would cost a fraction of this. Updating the sewer-system is an even more expensive project.If 1 am elected I will vote to reconsider the surface water project as It is currently proposed. will vote to protect ratepayers from huge Increases In sewer bills. Bend has other pressing needs.Who is going to step forward and prioritize projects to keep the ratepayer and taxpayer burden as low as possible?And who will make sure the key infrastructure ` needs are still met?1 will ask the hard questions and look at solving problems from a broad perspective. Bend Needs Leaders Who Are Smart with Your Dollard Vote for Sally Russell for City Council. www.sallyforbend.com (This information furnished by Sally Russell.) The above Information has not been verified for aocuracy by the county. 9-19 Candidates Jim 'Mike Clinton Roberts Non-Partisan g Non-Partisan Occupation: Scientist, Owner Occupation: Owner of of a Small Business in Bend; NorthWest Code Consulting Bend City Councilor LLC 2005 to present Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Founder and CEO of a high-tech Jefferson County ommunity company, owner of research Development--Building Official and development companies, 2005/2008;Deschutes County university researcher/teacher Community Development--Building Plans Examiner 2002/2005; Educational Background: PhD in Physics (UCSD), BA(Unix. City of Bend Community Development Assistant Building Of- of Oregon) ficial 1994/2002 Prior Governmental Experience: Bend City Council (elected Educational Background:National Fire Academy;Oregon State 2004),City of Bend Budget Committee,UGB Remand Task Force, University;Distant Learrung;Chemeketa Community College Metropolitan Planning Organization Board, Upper Deschutes Watershed Council Board, President of the Southwest Bend Prior Governmental Experience:Committee member made up Neighborhood Association,Police Chief's Citizen Advisory Board, of Industry,Representatives and Building Officials for HB2478 Commute Options Board PRUDENT WITH RATEPAYER DOLLARS Mike Roberts is 49 years old,his wife Lori and their son Trevor who is a senior at Mt View this year have lived in Bend since I favor reasonably'and necessary upgrades to the City's water 1994. Mike has worked for local governments for over 20 years and sewer systems but do not agree to overpriced projects or on a city and county level. Mike is the owner of NoXthWest Code unfair increases in your water and sewer bills. Consulting a company that helps to decipher development codes. CAREFUL WITH TAXPAYER DOLLARS Mikes main points of interest are. I will maintain budget priorities for essential services:police,fire, Find ways to bring business to Bend'to provide jobs for local ambulance,fixing the roads and sidewalks,snow removal. residents..As well as allowing local businesses to expand. I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Review.internal polices regarding development and if needed My focus is on long-term strategies that help Bend's companies work to provide solutions to possible road blocks that can occur. provide more good jobs., I do support the,City's efforts to pro- vide better, quicker, and less-expensive service to companies Enhance the educational opportunities at OSU Cascades expanding their facilities, but don't.like using taxpayer money Campus. for giveaways. MOVING OUR CITY FORWARD We should renew our vision for a better City with more good jobs, with more higher-education,arts and cultural opportunities,with a more accessible transportation system--a City that works better for all its citizens,a City committed to enlightened urban planning, energy efficiency,and environmental protection. PROTECTING WHAT'S BEST I know that safe,well-planned neighborhoods with strong neigh- borhood associations are key to a quality city.I am committed to preserving our important natural features including the river cor- ridor and open spaces,and to supporting our vibrant downtown and attractive commercial areas. DOING WHAT'S RIGHT FOR THE CITIZENS I work on behalf of all residents and take an independent and analytic approach to issues.I am open,honest,and responsive to citizen concerns and think the City must be a trustworthy partner with businesses,non-profits and other agencies. www.JIMCLINTON.org (This information furnished by Jim Clinton.) (This Information furnished by Mike Roberts.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9.20 Candidates Ken , Mulenex Non-Partisan Occupation:Mayor Occupational Background: U.S.Air Force Retired,AF Re- cruiting Service, Advertising and Publicity;DEC, San Fran- cisco District Operations Man- ager(Computer Field Service); Owner, Marina Wine& Spirits, San Leandro, CA; Owner, Best Landscape&Maintenance,San Leandro,CA;Owner,Bradsten Computers,La Pine,OR Educational Background:San Jose State University,San Jose, CA-BA Marine Biology,Chemistry Minor. Prior Governmental Experience:La Pine Budget Committee, Utilities Committee,Charter Committee,La Pine City Council,La Pine Industrial Group,La Pine Community Health Center My desire to continue to serve La Pine as Mayor is motivated by my affection for La Pine and the greater La Pine Community. My wife,Vicki,and I moved here 16 years ago and still love the small town feel. My vision is to see La Pine prosper and grow, yet remain the wonderful and friendly community it is now. To achieve this,we need elected officials who understand the community,its values and needs. But also have broad experience and the time to devote to a balanced prosperity and growth. As your current Mayor,I have an excellent understanding of the complex issues we face. In these near 2 years as Mayor,we have made great strides towards building our"new city's"infrastructure. During these times,it's extremely important that the Mayor and Council closely monitor spending and properly control budgeted tax dollars. I feel we have done a very good job of that and I want the opportunity to continue the oversight of prudent spending of our tax dollars. I fully support every effort to bring business and industry with living wage jobs to La Pine. In doing this,the city's efforts must be to work with the entire community to preserve our small town feel. We will continue to work with other agencies,to enhance La Pine's influence on government programs that affect our citizens. It's an exciting time for La Pine! I want to continue to coritribute. (This information fumished by Ken Mulenex.) The above Information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9-21 1 Candidates George Endicott it Non-Partisan Occupation: Mayor; Retired Computer Scientist Occupational Background:- Scientific International Applica- tions Corp.,Systems Engineer; Defense Department, Systems Integrator and Computer Scien- tist;NATO,Computer Scientist;Army,Computer Specialist;Labor Department,Program Analyst Educational Background: OSU,B.S.Economics;Post gradu- ate-Certificates in Manpower Management;Land Use Planning; Program Management Prior Governmental Experience: Mayor (2009 to present); Redmond City Councilor; Redmond Urban Area Planning Commissioner; Prince William County',Planning Commissioner, and Chair My desire to continue to serve Redmond as mayor is driven by my affection for the community. I am a fifth generation Central Oregonian.-My wife,Lynda,and I returned home after a career with'Department of Defense. We have two grown daughters with children of their own. zj Being a native,I want Redmond to prosper and stay the wonderful community it now is. To achieve this,we need elected officials who have broad experience and the time to devote to City issues. As your current Mayor and a former City Councilor and Planning Commissioner i have an in-depth understanding of the issues we face and appreciate the complex solutions we develop. We have madepreat strides enhancing Redmond's infrastructure. Downtown continues to improve. The fagade improvement pro- gram,the new Centennial Park,new roads,and other upgrades lead to making our community a desirable place to live. During the current economic downturn, it is important that the Mayor and Council closely monitor our spending and maximize' our use of taxpayer dollars. I feel we have done a very good job of that. I want the opportunity to continue our progress. I fully endorse business and industry generating living wage jobs, and creating affordable housing. I agree with the City's efforts to work with the entire community to keep Redmond livable. Finally,we will continue to work with other agencies to enhance Redmond's influence on government programs that affect our citizens. This is an exciting time to live in Redmond.f want to continue to be a contributor. (This information furnished by George Endicott.) The above information has riot been verified for accuracy by the county. '• 9-22 Candidates Joseph W. Anne Marie Centanni Graham Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Occupation: Certified Pub- Occupation:Retired in 2010 lc Accountant; Owner of Jo- seph W.;Centanni;CPA, PC in Occupational Background: Redmond More thin 35 years of a peri- ends in Management for Shcar Occupational Background "? and Semiconductor manufac- j CPA/Owner at Integrity First turing industries including In Financial Services in Redmond, tel Corporation; SolarWorld 2004-2011;Tax Preparation with Fladwood,Morton&Knobel,LLP; Industries America;and several other small and medium sized Tax Preparation with Robert R.Naugler,CPA;Technical Writer/ similar firms. Web Developer at Micron Technology,Inc. Educational Background:University of California,Santa Cruz; Educational Background: Boise State University,Accounting BA.in Mathematics coursework towards attaining CPA licensing;Willamette Univer Prior Governmental Experience:Currently the Vice Chairperson sity, Bachelor of Science degree in Biology—Math/Computer of the Redmond Urban Area Planning Commission. Appointed Science Minor in 2011. Prior Governmental Experience: Redmond City Councilor— 2007 to 2010 and August 2012 to present; Redmond Budget My husband and I retired to Redmond because we very much Committee Member—2007 to present appreciate the great people and strong community spirit we found here. I believe in volunteerism and will use my long ex- I am re-running for Redmond City Council because as a downtown penence as a senior manager in high technology manufacturing business owner and father of two children,the future of Redmond companies to help find positive outcomes to City issues. I have is extremely important to me. built and administered multi-million dollar budgets as well as run very large capital construction projects. I have managed many Our community must all work together towards.intelligently very successful large organizations aimed at plant engineering, managing the growth of our city,even when growth is slow.We environmental health & safety, security, and maintenance of will do this by: infrastructure. I also have recent experience as a consultant • Welcoming new businesses and new jobs to the area helping startup firms find locations for new manufacturing plants in Oregon in particular. I know this experience can help Redmond • Keeping housing affordable for.people getting those jobs • Improving and maintaining he roads and,infrastructure o move forward in its `Open for Business"vision while preserving • Providing the best educational opportunities ur sense of community. I am also a Vietnam Veteran and be lieve in honoring the service of our military. I have no particular My previous experience on the Redmond City Council has given partisan positions,and I know how to give pragmatic fair hearings me the background necessary to make informed decisions about to all sides of issues and support solutions that will be in the best the complex workings of our great city. interests of the City and its residents quality of life. have served as an Ambassador for,and current Board member of,the Redmond Chamber of Commerce,and been involved with the Redmond Downtown associations. This has kept me con- nected to the concerns of Redmond's business people. My current positions on the Board of Directors of REDI(Redmond Economic Development,Inc)and EDCO(Economic Development for Central Oregon),has strengthened my belief in the importance of continually working towards bringing new businesses to all of Central Oregon. Now is the time to be proactive in our city and not wait to fix prob- lems later.My family and I love this city and I would be honored to continue to represent you; Vote for Joe Centanni (This information furnished by Joseph IN CentannL) (This information fumished by Anne Marie Graham.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above hdorination has not been verified for accuracy by the county. NNW 9-23 I Candidates I Camden w Virginia (Ginny) KingTr McPherson Non-Partisan Non-Partisan a, Occupation: President; Occupation: Co-Pastor'- Bluespeed Executive Search, City Center Church-Redmond Inc.;2001-present (1997-Present);Board Member/ bookkeeper-City Care Clinic Occupational Background: Redmond d(9009-present) Senior Sales/ Marketing Re- cruiter; Redfish Technology; Occupational Background: 1999-2001; Manager/ Bar- Co-Pastor-City Center Church- tender;Deschutes Brewery;1990-1999 Redmond(1997-Present); Teacher/administrator-New Life-' Educational Background:Willamette University;BS Business Christian School-Durango;CO;Business Vault Management Economics; 1990;Bend High School;Graduate(valedictorian); -Foothill Independent Bank-Chino,CA;Office Manager/EEG 1986 Technician-Dr,.Gerald Dunn,Neurologist-Las Vegas,NV Prior Governmental Experience: Redmond City Council; Educational Background:St.Francis de Sales High School- 2008 - present; Redmond Chamber'of Commerce Board of` Utica, New York(graduated 1969); Mohawk Valley Community' Directors; 2008 - present; Redmond Economic Development College-Utica,New York-various classes(business);Life Bible Board of Directors;2012-present;Redmond Historical Society/ College-Los Angeles,CA-various classes(ministerial);Ordained- Commission Board;2008-2011;Redmond Urban Area Planning ICFG-Los Angeles,CA(1994) I Commission;2006-2008 Prior Governmental Experience: City of Redmond Budget I'm a fourth-generation Redmondite with six years of hands-on Committee (2'years); Downtown Urban Renewal Advisory, participation in our highest levels of local government. This ex- Committee(appointed January 2012) perience,along with my involvement in the Redmond Chamber I love Redmond. I care deeply for our city and its citizens. I am of Commerce Board of Directors and participation in the Board of running for the Redmond City Council because I believe that we —Directors for Redmond Economic Development,Inc.,has afforded are in a crucial stage in the future of our great city. During the me direct insight on how to help foster economic development in 5 years that l have lived in Redmond,I have seen tremendous Redmond. Further,I'm a local small business owner,so I under- changes and much growth. I have also seen many challenges, stand the challenges that businesses face in our City. due to the shift in our economy.What I would like to see is more If I am fortunate enough to be re-elected to our City Council, I businesses move a0d develop in our city with new jobs that will will look to focus on a few key areas in addition to the on-going give our people a living wage.I would also like toseea continued planning and maintenance of core services for our community. emphasis on quality education of all levels including college. I • I will continue to help foster the establishment of Redmond would like to see more activities for families, with a continued as the business "hub" in the region and create more emphasis on our outdoor activities as well.After many years here employment opportunities with greater diversity. in Redmond,I know that it is a special place.A place to start your • 1 will continue to support the ongoing downtown life, raise a family and retire,a place to feel safe and-secure. improvements and the implementation of the Urban believe we should involve ourselves in the fives of people and Renewal District plan to further develop our vibrant cultural the community in which we live. )am willing to dig in to see new center while maintaining its historical feel. growth in lives,businesses and our economy. I ask for your vote. • I will lo6k for additional opportunities to increase our City's operational efficiency by exploring options to consolidate and/or privatize or outsource services. ` - I offer a historic perspective of our community,the required en- ergy to help guide it and a current working knowledge of how to positively affect our City's development and evolution. I welcome the opportunity to serve our community for another four years and appreciate your vote) (This information furnished by Camden King.) (This information furnished by Virginia McPherson.) The above Information has not been ver@led for accuracy by the county. The above Information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9-24 Candidates Ed Peters . Non-Pa Occupation: SmaWbusiness owner. Occupational Bac4r0und: Previously employed by Horizon Broadcasting Group in Bend, OR. (2010-11); Reno Media Group (2009-2010); Career experience includes-5 ears as a Radio DJ and 7 ears in ad- vertising sales. Educational Background: Washington State University, B.A. Social Sciences/Communications (2005); Centralia College (Centralia,WA),A.A.Communications(2002);Pe Ell High School (Pe Ell,WA)1998 Prior Governmental Experience:None,outside of volunteering for various campaigns. Redmond is a terrific community to live,work and play in I'm run- ning for City Council because I want to play a role in ensuring that our city government works to preserve that atmosphere.Redmond has seen our share of tough times.In July 2012 our unemployment rate rose to 9.9%from 8.3%in May(U.S.Department of Labor and Statistics,September 3,2012).We've certainly come a long way from our peak unemployment rate, but our community still has a long way to go.Our city government,at all levels, needs to make it loud and clear that we're open for business and we've got a workforce ready to fill jobs today! As your city councilor I will• • Support proposals and policies that encourage businesses to relocate to Redmond and create jobs! • Work to preserve the affordability of living in Redmond. • Not support tax increases that do not have a`very clear social and economic benefit to the community. • Work to ensure that starting a business in Redmond is a hassle-free experience, unburdened by unnecessary red tape and regulation. • Support reasonable private and public investments that help us continue to improve the aesthetics of our community, such as redevelopment of blighted areas. • Support development of infrastructure that makes Redmond even more attractive to businesses. • Be open and available to all members of our community for discussion on the issues that matter to you. (this information furnished by Edward L.Petersen.) The above information has not been vellified for accuracy by the county. 9-25 Candidates MEN= Brad Catheriir Boyd rr Childress Non-Partisan Non-Partisan , Nooto Occupation: 1989-present, Submitted Occupation: Retired telecom- retail store owner: Eurosports munications executive and Bike&Ski,Sisters classroom teacher' r Occupational Background: Occupational Background: former financial planner Vide President Sales;Regional Educational Background: Mgr.; National Accounts Mgr.; Associates'degree,economics, Sprint Corp.Logistics Div;Mar- Canada College(California);University of Oregon,economics keting Mgr.;Contel Corp.;Product and Account W.Communica- Prior Governmental Experience:'2005-2006 City Council;2007- tions Technology;Teacher Atlanta City and Fulton County Schools 2008 Mayor,Sisters Educational Background:Masters of Education,in English,La- Local Background: Grange College-1975;Bachelor of Arts in English;LaGrange Col- lege-1967;Georgia Tech School of Management Certificate-1996;• Sisters resident:17 years. Georgia State University Managament Institute Certificate-1993 Successful Sisters business:23 years. Sisters City Councilor and Mayor Prior Governmental Experience:None am known for: I lived in Atlanta,Georgia until 1997 when my husband,a native "Open-door policy"as Mayor,listening to all citizens. Oregonian,and I were transferred to Kansas City.In 2002 we -Independent voice,looking at all sides of issues and finding retired'to Yachats, Oregon where I was a substitute teacher in best solutions. Lincoln County.In 2006 we retired permanentlyito Sisters.We Experienced leader who listens and builds consensus. have one married daughter and two granddaughters. -Fiscally-responsible policies that left the city with,a surplus. Prior to entering the telecommunications industry,I was an English -Advocating jobs and"smart growth." and Spanish teacher:Upon retirement I returned to substitute What I pledge and why: teaching and completed the course work for Teaching English -For four years,the current administration has drained Sisters as a Second Language at OSU. savings.This cannot continue indefinitely.As former Mayor and_ I was Secretary of the Timber Creek Homeowners Association a long-time successful business owner, i have the skills and i and interfaced with the City of Sisters as Chairman of the Traffic experience to get Sisters baok to a financially-responsible path. Committee for Timber Creek,lam a member of the Sisters High -Currently,`Sisters is spending$127,000 a year to attract economic Desert Chorale,knitting teacher andquilter.We attend the Chapel development with no measureable results.We need a focused, in the Pines. effective, and efficient approach that produces measureable benefits. As a member of the City Council I will support appropriate busi- Sisters and ODOT plan to'close our downtown and highway for ness growth that brings family wage jobs to Sisters.I will support five months.This will effectively put many stores out of business. ' growth of events in art/music and sports that generate profitable This is crazy.In the past, I have successfully worked with the revenue for local businesses and the city. highway department,businesses and citizens,to find solutiops. I will do so again on this important issue. If elected, I will accept the fiduciary responsibility of Council -Save citizens time and money by efficiently streamlining Sisters Members to manage services and growth within the budget.I will government and reducing bureaucracy. use my business experience to build.consensus through teamwork The city is considering closing the Recycling Center(completed with Council membersi City employees and citizens. in 2007 for more than$400,000)-a waste of taxpayer dollars. If elected, I will nurture a business to student relationship that With the County and High County Disposal,I'll create a plan to encourages youth to return to Sisters after continued education preserve this community asset. or training to work, start businesses and`raise their families. 1 -Find ways for the city to help schools,attract tourism,and promote events,which boosts our economy. believe that towns need families with children to be sustainable. Create consistent policies for businesses and residents,so that people know what to expect and are helped in a timely,instead , of bureaucratic,manner. , -Help Sisters be a great place to live now and for future genera- tions. (This information famished by Brad Boyd.) (This information furnished by Catherine Childress.) The above Information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above Information has not Risen verified for accuracy by the county. 9-26 1 Candidates i i Lon McKibben Kellstrolr>lh Womack Non-Partisan Non-Partisan No Photo Occupation:L.Kellstrom Con- Submitted Occupation: Owner Green str�ction - .1995 to p resent Ridge Lawn Maintenance LLG president Occupational Background: Occupational Background: USMC Reserve;Director of Op- S.R.Culver Real Estate Invest erations for Sisters Athletic Club ments 1994 - general man- Educational Background: ager;Hotel Alternative 1987 H.S.Lewis Palmer;College Nazarene Bible 2 years to 1983 - managing director; Property Management Services Prior Governmental Experience:Sisters Budget Committee 1983 to 1987 - director hospitality division Educational Background:University of Oregon(1960 1964) McKibben Womack - 1611, - Bachelor of Science McKibben Womack has spent about half his life in Sisters.A Prior Governmental Experience:Sisters City Council - 1999 Colorado native by birth, he spent much of his childhood in to present Sisters,and is proud to call himself an Oregonian at heart.Later, In 2008,I pledged to practice fiscal responsibility,to protect public in Colorado,McKibben finished high school early in order to begin Marine Corps boot camp halfway through-his senior year. He resources and to pursue economic opportunities when elected to was in his second year in the Marine Corps Reserve,while also, the Sisters City Council. I have done this the last four years and attending college,when 9/11 happened,and he went on to serve will continue on our next city council! two active duty deployments in the Middle East. After finishing his tour with the Marines, McKibben was honor- ably discharged and returned to Sisters.He worked at the Sisters Athletic Club before purchasing his own lawn-maintenance business. "My wife and I love the freedom of owning and operating our own business.Because of this I am able to be more involved with our community as well as spend more time with my wife and three boys (ages 2 months,2 years,and 4 years). "I consider myself to be a small-town guy.We live here because we enjoy the quality of life and the great community that Sisters has to offer.I'm running for the council in part because I want to preserve that quality for the next generation,and because I believe all citizens need to be involved in government to some degree." "As a city councilor,my decisions will be guided be what I believe is best for Sisters both now and 20 years down the road.Sisters has a lot to offer and preserve for the next generation" O (This information furnished by Lon Kellstrom.) (This information furnished by McKibben Womack.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9-27 1 Candidates w A J REMEMBER! All ballots must*be received at an official drop site or the Deschutes"County Clerk's Office no later than 8 pm, November 6, 2012 Postmarks Do Not Count! w t r t Oregon C lon4iid E r • t 7- G { � I I + , y �'. � � 1 M•Il�f,�r � , Kate'Smvi n OreOot�Smeary of State This'voters'pamphlot hoi provided !,su in eso n9 your vote by rna uiiaflot t A ice..._.. .. _... ........ _.. ........ - .. _ _ _ S 0FF10E OF THE SECRETARY OFSTATE�, * EL#CT10NS.0WJ.Sl0N KATE'BROWN' ;,STEPHEN ra a olfi�cTOR'; SECRETARY OF STATE 255( ft,ST 1 ,$WTE Spi BARRY PACK S LEIIA,�bREC d 97310 DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE ti. ($ )98&1519 .. Dear Oregon Voters, " Welcome to the 2012+General Election Voters' Pamphlet. Enclosed you,will find valua to information about candidates and issues, If you are not yet registered'th vote,you Nava until October 18,'2012 tcl' , H tt �have made it easy for eligible,Oregonians to registers update your tag s� r` ar d our ballot. 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" James L Buchal Brad Avakl6n Jill Steih/Cheri Honkala* Republican Pacific Green ` Ross C(Rocky)Anderson*/ James E LeusAt"Or* Judge'of the Su�►rarr+ta'Court s Constituti.66, Luis J`l3odriguez* ; An 3` Progressive �� EIIesPbl ,� C paldwin Gary,Johnson f James P Gray* De�crat " coo Libertarian' 1s )))tilt Romney?Paul Ryan* S ige of tfieCdu Of�#�Ip?!48 S Ft®publican 27th 131900'" r Aosition'6- Will Christensen*-/Kenneth L Gibbs* Tim Kno 'p' James C gg. an. Republican Independent TimVolpett Constitution ` r_ ut o k 2nd D� j y�� p�p y J.Oyce De hoOtAt Worker F s GregWaldenf.�� Republican Teat Fa Priii: {#p9er 713eHoo9 Republican,Democrat JoeTabor* Libertarian r StateAepresontA . Secretary,of"State "rd District ` Gene 1Whisnant a Seth:Woolley Republican -Democrat F acific Green 54th District Robert Wolfe Nathan R Hovekamp Progressive bernocrat,Working Families Bruce Alexander Knight* Jason Conger "r ,4 Libertarian Republican,Independent 55th District I�at+�Brown � � , g John Huddie `Y' Qemocrat,Working Families x Knute Buehler Democrat;Independent,Working,Families Republican,Independent Mike McLane ' Republican state � 59thtSistrict Gary L©llerenshaw 'Fed Wheeler Der1nocrat; Dbrriocrat,Working Families John E Huffman Cameron Whitten Republican Progressive John F Mahler* Libertarians x,I -Michael Paul Marsh* Constitution Tom COX' Republican i i t r I �, Constitution-Governor Amends t r"l dm�a� n edy; ;cectare"dat8xtrop hic Sauthogsiative session: resuplerensdileg specified conSfMA o e ; spending restrictions '78 - _ Amends Constitution:Changes corset ua a describing governrrsp!ttai #ional lang g of Powers;makes system of li changes ' grammatical and spelling Amends Corlatltutton:Prohibits her sari taxes, estate tranef0 those operative?on t)scer ; nyehtgr except ' bar 31,2009 80 na1 rrtarliUens,ham'�Ivs- Allows Pstso tion/uso without il�se;comrr►issYon a' regulate commercial srtarijuana.cuKi - tjon/sale Prohibits comrrierciat non-tribal fishing with giiinsts in Orego n"inland waters," allows use of seine nets ` pr2rteniis Constitution:Authorizes estab- aiehment of privatelY-owned casinos; mandates percentage of revenues payable to dedicated state fur►d $3 rivately-owned Wood VPtliage' Authorizes p ercentage of revenues casino;mandates p payable to dedicated state fund phases out aIxisting inheritance taxes on lar estates,end alt taxes on intro-family, r 9a , propertty transf e rs . 85 orate Amends Constitution:Allocates,core incomelexcito,tax"kicker" refund blic � additionally fund K through public aducatiion a �-•-*Yip! YiV�V � s �snit- Bara meted States:Prssid�� 1 ck F , Barra BRIT . Democrat f , M / 1 l 1f�c tsrn r Dacutioh:President Of thQ k. .Mite States cv►at :p±hYsklan rights la Occupational�a cownd:Civil , z w $r ation r ' Y ;cEynstitutional { a !auncl: law professor;comrriuny tan : Organizer. l Educational Background;Harvard °,�� rd ltd:. University,B.A, l.aw School,J:D.;Colurrybia t► r MD Orlor(iovernmentai Ex P!r�dr pgvernmerltat E�cperienCe: parience:Stste`Senator;7999-20041; WMeeting Representative a 9toh,:MATown, U S.Senator(2005-2008) We moat act to eeve our As President,i have d _ pionet` x back to work and resto dedicated myself to puttin The course we ars orr lea t families.P have. 14mericans the pQ1i#iciansrn Mtash� k.ir of been- g aeon security to the rt9e.Yet county driven b the basic values that make Our oil COPnponies'while much Q 1 Idles to Y great:America r Oountr when hard wor pros whey►we're all in i to We must change our econom Y when ever pays' respgnatbility is rewarded,,and' s everyone off Main Street to Well Street--does theidr y W fair share and plays b Almost half of Americans Ythe same rules,_ rich are gettin a 'cans are iiv11 In or n ' t Think about the Americe,within n�ier while '�oyerty The leads the world in educe in Qur reach;A country that is being dome bet:aus aresta91�a 4tg.PdotFgng attracts a new 9 its people.An America economy in 2008 are�tll Rt�anc�a ltd that bol4aPsed the generati a that rag t shots. high-paying 1 onbf high-tech manufacturing and With Your von obs.Afuture where we're in control our own litl'<f wiNfmplem t� energy,and our securttyrand prosperity,aren't sfl.,tied to called the Green New Dee. amergetf unstable parts©f the world. eyrogram hard work An economy built to last,where New Beal will cr a b PaYs off,and responsibility 4s rewarded. ployment,and'transit ion dur, ""on d We will,not settle for a cotantr � bs�end wall,and everyone else afro �w4tere a few peppte ab really it,WPtl guaranteepublic hi t€►a !'*enonomy, back town economy es to get by.We will not go and offer debt relief to gher aduc do �1etlicare for ph o Y Weu�ned by;putsour in the burco'llege s dettte it Y Profits.V►la're fiehting:for an econo 9,�ba' debt+and 4ig.banke,and and cO ' 'i4 break_ last-one bunt on things,.i y 11Fat'8 buHt to ;�u+�ate,do 4 ing things the rest of te w d wants to on,energy l tepreserltan end to bubinea " u , nation @�f,electlons. the values that made thPs cOUntr gy`n?enufactur- i. bud;and restoring Is rq a.moth t�''Wte►n. Theo" Y great:bard work.Fair 9 �n environm aiciarier teach PPortgnity,to make if if try.And the rasponsiiiiipity to corporate money` health env Of inter al rnsy fi ine . reach back and help soma cor coat n the, 0 one else make it,too. in pPad essential r for t hOw And we're going to keep fighting,right no�ni,to make Our 9 law.In response t led: t from;becOm- econom elections in M the effort ilbJY fine economy stronger to put oyr friend§and nei essachusetts.After it p seed Work faster-to' 94rbors back to,, legislature repea4ed our clean election s 4airo T That's than what we knew; en opportunity even greater tided it was time#� n when I give.ourchii ,go Green. de America rem oins the greatest notion on,Ea th tags of, y running mate,Chef Nonicala,is,o ofAma % ng (This inforrnation furnis advocated-for the poor furnish for America.) : ^he was Onoe, 1 �; a homeless another who buildings with her�son becausethe h seep"tin fr t#�lad 9Q.Since then-she has dedl ` �` no tither ace to in their homes,Often standing b twee, to keep!I ng,people r frightened farniPy facin banker 9 eviction,C s arfd a missing in Washing,to"ay. Seri as°a ki+n:l of Cliurage • We ask for your.vot" about °1 and*e invite yon to ' l =1 the Green Nevis Deal at JillStgtr ' J 'More (This information furn ished b ' y Jiti Stein `Or President;) ! a k e The above inf the State of drew pn has not been�ierified for accuracy by The above Info 4it.` 9 atiofi'has not been verifl�d for a�uraci/by the State of pre on, k Unit�l'States President` `�Utilt�i�d•$tate�i+resFden# , JOhn, Libertar,6c1. Repu . `Occvpsti+G trepreneur, �� OccuWon.Former dovemdr Occupati®n Si 00 of Massac ground:'' w ltirsetts Grew ,otte an constru�* . OccupAtiotial lackground:l bus!4"in#p oi8e of Mew,` am not a;ttareor politician.l MexiG*o 'i t,empioyihy t spent misjtpf',my,"lifie in the ;..., '1000 people. privatesentor,where i helped -Educational Background:'B.S.,University of New Mexico launch nr,reb such more trap 100 companies,including household names such as Staples, , i Prior Governmental Experience:New Mexico,Governor, Brlgtrt?Hprizons,and The Sports Authority.I also have a , 1995-2003 record of accomplishment as a public servant,having served You know that America's troubles didn't just happen.We as Governor of Massachusetts and CEO of the 2002 Winter elected them,one politician ate time,and the solution is up dlympfc Garr►es in Salt faits City.; J tows.We'll get the America we went when"we show the tour-, Edubationai'Bsakgrwuhd:JD;Harvard Law School;MBA, age to elect i0ferentleaders. Harvard'.Bustness School;$iA,Brigham Young University. You want to cut federal,spending by trillions,now.The Prllar Governmental Experience;As Governor Qf U S.borrows over40'cents of every dollar it spends.Ws must Massachusetts,l cut texas 19 times while balancing the end bloated programs and earmarks,reassess our priorities, budget four years In a row.l cut.red tape for small bus!- and find ways to meet responsibilities.mo re,efficlently.l will nesses,signed into law job-creating incentives,and fought submit a balanced budget,fo Congress in 2013.0hen I;Was ;ha`rdto bring ne*busirragses.to the state..By the end of my ..govern r of New Mexico 1 vetoed over 750 bills.I wlll'do it term,the state had amassed a$2 billion rainy day fund. again., hen 1 left office Now Mexico had a$1B surplus.t 4vil1.. I`am ru[jiI f ssid tv get America back to work,pro- do it again. r �rrt� test ou rurzi_pinai securlptyl,and ensure our country remains r You know arresting 800,000 Americans per year for mari- the leader of thbfree world. juena I,s Insane,The War on brugs has only made dangerous 16-199i the"Winterbiympics were on the verge of collapse people rich and powerful:As President I will immediately.'`' amid cc rruptlon aliegetigns.I was asked to takeover.l remove cannabis from the classiflca#ion under.the.Con#coked . 'revamped the organization's leadership,.trimmed the budget, Substances Act that makes it illegal and.expedite pardons for end restdred public confidence.in the end;we staged one of those convicted of non-violent drug offenses. the mostsaceeasful games ofaJl tuns. You want the NDAA and PATRIOT Act repealed.They are a t As president,I will repeal-the national healthcare law.I'll get direct threat to American citizens`civil lib'ertii�s.l wik charge 'rld'of job-killing regulations,open new markets for American congress with repealing these p nitive,measures,against our , W expor#s;and unlock America s energy resources.I'll reduce' own citizens.f wili replace the leadership of any executive taxes and bring an`end to runaway spending and borrowing trench agency who use the powers granted by these acts. 5 in Wgshirlgtah.!'11 make the federal government simpler, r You know we should bring our troops;honie:We mutt, smaller,and-smarter. leave Afghanisten's challenges to the Afghan people an'd ' t1mll reverse,the'dgfense buts of the past three years,rebuild 1.avoid,pointlessforeign conflicts. our,militaryyrsrr►1 ensure that this c0 tury.will be another You want people to make personal decisions them"Wes. American Cant�ry.Together we can create an Opportunity All people have the right to their own body and what they do Society where turd work,education,and risk-taking'allow with li is their choice. "people to achleve their'dreems. t You know marriage equality is the right answer.Let's and (Tiffs tn^formation fumi,shad by Romneyfor President,inc.) bigotry together.' Vote Libertarian and we stwt.nowl http:/ivy�pdpr.garyjohn n2012.coml (7'hIs information furnished by Gary Johnson 2012.) f The above information lies not been verltlis for accura©y bY..; The abode i(rifarmation free not beau veriRod for aecuracy by the$fate of Oregon. the State of Oregon. k l f s i�t>rpresetr>a�rtPive#Ih Corn�l�+ l..��� R+�p,�®nt�tli��►ire Conk.�#Ild ;' . ,�'` r 0 �Hfl1 Biisl 17 1 �VUt 't`rt •FBl3R��1135. ; rs a alota� gha irises pallor ,Prpoperty! �pagor; .�wn1 ", , �uth& ; 12 71 i B ig�spac Hs email ;F` re n a... business ownea,"19.yoars uaitl3tilhaf " Ec�uoatiohal Backgroui l FS "Sociolrrgy,t;ityEol#e e,bf Njw drac*ate:University of pre�;�+t;Hood Fiver Vaii�4yr•I#g York;Ifltasters Work in Coma u'iaid ton's,lJniversity cif'Central Prior+¢o' ern ont6t Exp r4+ Clrepert0 Lopiatafq+ Florida Stability,and$dcurlty for Srnl Business fl lftd Prior Govarnmehtal EsWenaa:N6ry Har, Iqq,taxpayers,. •PUTTING CITIZJ Ill S`t fiS7 ' i wa>t velsod°orfi s cherry ptaher I lin Thg Dille ,andl:have teyed' What'k1neF ofcounfi�r c4r we'wantto iwe in ,+ihat , rnost of m ,ffe in the,�u Qorgo $ih 19Ff8,my wi€s. caters to the wealthy'or a,fa�nd of ppp rturllty that bene#its'' anci I have owned a smalt lius s.We-knc_weft chtkllehge of; buil4jng a in snd grovw� yobs all?My oppongnt no ion gyer Iiphtas f0pr�the s ir)ty,#ncf'-righ s , . of women,ohildren,"More and mi4brith"k He�s orts Fail dickpoliele#out of Washi t ri ar4nThelptbg.America a, legislation drivers by tfireereed=of.tlib-Corp"ura itrna�ftiet have in th ,Ion9eat atr"kbf hlgh•r�n mplpyment shoe th'! Great­-,j . funded his campaigns 8�QFaced l�imin office.' Deprescion:"We deed certainty]not the ,OOo new rules the x "My"mission la to Stren etk our.66mmunity aid protect all buroaucracy;is churning out. , rote .a¢esa's to Arnagrca's 3C of our citizenswith Modicare anil§oc7al Security,affordable ®nergy resrcesirond.better mnagetnent of our fareets s healthcare,go0x,JPbsEond e'+qu6l rigkrts for,ali. tiller Must Pr ht a Future Full�Blr�t{,�Sa�dt t and�eapa�r L�f "Send me to D.0 6tid'i''wiiFwark tirolessly err your behalf.", ' Let's be realistic:We don'l havr cte tts becayse Americgt w—, Joyce B.Segar e are tazed'to6 little Wet�ave d .ie, use�lAt i#ngtorj sgeddS too much.it a tinnier#air eira�rnm nuts tlg erl its We need a ifiepresentative wrtto provtde�ethe right.bahance and bale its budget,jd #N, farm o a�rery rndnth '' between the rights of the inc,Eviduai and the righW6f"We the. It 9s immoral to keep passing al lrtg sued( G oias ch�idrer� People."WWdeserve a reprosontativa wrho understands busi and our grandchildren.?ogeth r we can;�gt tlteS �sroblerri ness andXet stands u to excessive usetzf p0r,Weneed Jdyc Se ens irt'Con " and make aura the promises m dot care '^ �� �s and,36clai Socurhj are kdpt. a Marro OHeritage,Ph:D,MBA. Retired Iusiness D Time'for a Pair Shake and.iteal3okrtlatBr:, evelopnterr#Executive "Joyce stands-for and'acts on important issues that f have America must ba a peace w ►� h v+t is stril warded;a stood up to and wptked for Many yeam,including wcimeo's beatt`er solution exists for the c hat face'dub'country and LGBT rights and a strong U.&.military." We c'rtn char for�st putiipy` p��back to is+brk, , irrtp#�ive beast pare, to. rsgon s•wotnderf t Both F.Coyep Csusi#er,' aioulture.'We can r6forrn ►e eu Glder, siimiria#8'Iiptinlets, / U.S:loaw.y vet.),q her, ictf�rist' to §r rate aaitf re to econo rc grQvuti�a.. .; 1 "Joyc6 Segers gets rt w vt+e'ai!pro,sper,wre help our fella ..• Arid as a9wa s,we must Co ni�e"to4tt rBiy�a port'otlr vets i s lean,and everyone pave t�eirfair share." erans a'nd a'ctive duty military'�Ue owner•fir to them. Mark B l e{lrSrrtaeck;B#rsiisMsssrrran Let's get Atgiilca w6tr lno eIj I'd's to sun support "Joyce is the people's candidate:She�represents the peoeie in this efforts and speaks truth to power.She has earned our support and (Thrs;information fttr#�ished by*Wd � ",mgr above all outvote." Ashland City Counol4or;.Carol Voisin Also supporting Joyce: David R.Glimcur,M.D., Fmr.State Representa*iveSuzanne VanOrman r State Representative Peter Buckley(Q-Ashland) Judy Stiegler,Former State Representative � Mike Dugan,Former Deschutes County District At torney ' w++i.w.4mg,srsforco,Wens ore (7Vs information furxr#`shed by Joyce °Segers.) l 1 < , r i M Thm a ve infbirnatiQn h�ks #peon verified'for ocetir y by The epovepi nation has Mot !aan Merino (for, by the Se of Ocean, the Statq of on. 1- You halVe right #o fi If,you are a US cftimen, tiv in Oregon,, 're 4 years old and have regj$torec Ito.vans. You have the right to vote even ff, - Ydu have tfe right to a secret you are homeless. vote.You do not have to tell anyohe how you voted. . You have the right to vote if you have been conv)rtect of a felony but - You have the right to get a have been released;from custody, "provisional ballot';even if you are even if you are on`probation or told you are not,registeredxo vote: parole. You,have the right to get a new g You have the right to vote,even if. ballot if you make a mistake. m' you have a guardian and every if. you need help reading or ftilling.out You have the right to vote for the your ballot. person you want.You can write in spin e6ne else's name if you don't ' o -„ You have the right to vote or cast like the choices on your!ballot. co your ballot If,you are in line by8 PiVf on Election Day. You hitve the riohtto.vote"yes N' or"604,oh eny issueon your ballot. o You have.the? to knoinr if you E Q are registered to vote, You have the rightto leave some choices blank on your ballot.The • You have the'rightto choose choices you do mark will still count. �is whether or not you infant to register ij o as a•member of a political party. You have the rightto use a voting ,g system for 611 f=ederal Elections that Yoa have the,right to use a makes it equally possible for people c signature stamp or•other mark but` with,di' bilifies to vote privately first you have to fill but a:form.No and in dependently.� v, . one can sign for}you: o. t 4 Yba have,the right to know if your tto ask for help b611at,including a"'provisiona You have the ri h g l Q from elections staff or from a friend, ballot;was accepted for counting. z r family member.There'are some o people who cannoth'etp you vote, 4 Yoa:have the right to file a for example,your bogs or a union complaint if ybu think your voting " officer from your job. rights have,be'en denied. � y for more information about voter rights: 1 866 673 VOTE / 1 866;073-8883: se,habla espanol TTY 1 800 735 2900 for the hearing impaired Olm 84 ecn t m of'State rabtlsry+did�9Gtate set ; }f of Pacific Green a, Progresejv�s, Occupation:1Senl6r4of<tware i eaup tft4n;Selling Oregon 1 Engineer vtines worldwide(S :years) Occupational iaokgtound: Occupotional Bac*ound: $pf#w ;rre Engiixegr in High- urn t+s#,with itiyestigative Performance,High-Capacity, rep4rting;awardii. { Distributed"Supercomputing, r &Location-based Storage Educational Background:College Systerns;Administrator,Systems&Nptwtorking;•Auditor, Computer Security&Quality Assurance Prior Governmental Bxperiatrc :Alone(enough) Educational Background:Northwest Public Schools; #t>1CW41M THE lMr�IATIVE y Willamette Universkty,-Computer Science 'Ka to brown's policies stop norifiei citizens Atim using Prior g overnmental Experience:Secretary,Treasurer, Oregon's initiative process. "arbitrary and liter-tochoical Co-Chair,and Elections Administrator of Green Party Local requirements discard over,40%Faff att;voMr g, res,so only and Slate Parties, big corporations and unions Galt afford 10 ur�ei ht!OVotem. Elect\Seth Woolley to 2000-02 saw 13 progressive measures on the Oregon Ballot, End-Legalized,$n ry.Save t4*dvs Forests, including guaranteed school Winding,single-payer health Transparent Auditing an'd Elections caret end the nation's highest mid � . The Secretary of State administers our elections,audits our 2008.16,with Kate Brown`s,Tuhl* � � ONE pro # government,manages files and archiving,and sits on the greosive measure on the O ballCet M marijuanai Land Board.Seth has run-grossroots campaigns for election dispsnsariss). method and campaign finance reform,environmental;action, GET No MONEY OUT S OREGION and transparency causes with thousands of omaFt donors and s, a , witileut speclai interest a,oney. In 2008,Oregon voters enacte"a�"sure 47 then rf s strict p 9, rib a ire,whiamoonts„ Seth will end iogoliz ed brib,bry,by enforcing eat limits on cam ai,n coat ltt g po It measure 47(2008)which the voters enactsd ads to disclose their funding sr#urCe$ Kate Brown refuses to enfbrcoMessure 47,so campaign 'You,the citizens of Oregon voted to enact reasonable limits spending on Oregon races has,'kontinued to skyrocket for campaign donations that would ensure broad support from$4 million in 1998 to 7 ilnullo In:2010(not including for eendidats�s,The current Democratic Secretary refuses to Congress).Individual Legistati*e candidotesepend`up to enforce the law,despite no portion ever being overturned by $1 million and more.Oregon p liticiani'*pand Mdre on the Courts• legislative races,per capita,then in any state except Seth will protect native forests New Jersey.(Oregoniani4 1612016)) by reversing the Democrat-approved lease Kate Brown"has been sllent on campaign finance reform of state-owned forests for clear-cutting and otherwise largely,irwisibi4`"says Willamette Week The State Land Board,compose she d of three Democrats,the •(5/25/2012).In 2008 smashed the record for Secretary.of Governor,Secretary of State,and Treasurer,recently voted State campaign spy rjr#ing itl. mihionf,�tildng contributions to nearly double clear-cutdng in the Elliott State Forest ing a as high as$135,b04'from a tiir181s union and over$l,id,000' Faustian taargain to provide a tiny,silver of revenue ttpp public from lawyers and lobbyists. schools.aregon,needs,to set up a carbon-baoed funld to STOP GOVENN00 i INCI}MP>9c purchase laird out of the Common School Fund to be forever preserved.Forest preservation is linked with economic As°Auditor in Chief,"'Kate/Brc wn'"ccourrtanle"audited" growth via inateased`quslity of life.Schools preserve fund- the Oregon Department of,f#e�let+u�e`3 times in the past 2 ing,no debt is incurred,and the increased economic vitality years but failed to detect includ- leads to even more school furiding. ing a$�.1 million refund in* to a a01 o9t,had never reported significant income.Tiorbdrax 41,9"red thi§fraud Seth will open government to deep public oversight that Kate Brown missed.What)elsois out tltdre7 ' Seth will use his software engineering experience to open up 'S'AVE THE STATE FOREBjS FROfiii'MSAR-Ol!'r7M aco "to our government.Seth created extensive donation i reports discussed by major media and wilt push for deeper, Kate Brown approved's 66%,i crease.in siear-cutti in transparency to enable public auditing. Oregon's largest state forest(Elliott). �For'native forests and.clee.n,transparent governm,Ont, (This information furnished by Robert l olfed Vote Setts Woolley Learn more:hjn:flwwwseth4sos.ora/> (This information furnished by Seth Woolley.) r The above Into has not been verifieEiforaccuracy by The above information has.nrrt been varlfiedforaecuraay 4Y the State of Qregon. the Ststs of Ortigon. ' W 011 Secretary of State Secretary of State Knu Al Kati • r v r I N '� k 3' ` ��� •'r r Yr 1 Dernocl Republic an 4 *. Workirtg' iities fndepert }it �Occupat}on,Secretary o# tare QccepatWo.Physician;erne}I Occupationot's, 411'"' pcl: :business owner;inventor, Family JuvOnilpLawAttorney.E Qccupa> ohlaNli<ackgrroyn < Instructor at P,gr,tWpd State Orthopedic Surgeo*,Ms0I0 . University Product Design Educational Background:University of Colorado,B.A.; EducationiBeckground:Rhodes Scholar,Oxford University,'; Northwestern School of Law,Lewis'and Clark College,J:D., M.A.,Politics and Economics;Johns Hopkins Universit M.D, Environmental Law Certificate;Senior Executive.Program, OSU;RosebUrg'High School Kennedy School of Government,Harvard, Prier Governimental Experience:none Prior Governmental Experience:.State Representative ; Community Service:Board of'Directors:St.Charles Health 1991-1996;State Senator,1997,400;Secretary of State Systems;Ford family Foundation;Oregon League of Minority. 2009-presgnt Voters;OSU-Cascades "While other public officials set Family:Wife of 22 years;Patty;two teenage children,two dogs on the sidelines;Brown acted... Brown has beien an effective secretary of state' T0,RMRMQOVE!RNM&NXRMS0 LY PROBLEMS Statesman-Journal„April 11,2012 www.GatOregonW6rking.com ' Strong Leadership. The Right Experience. "Like other¢rear independent leaders throughout Oregon's history;Xnute will solve':problem's in the pragmatic,common- ' Delivering Accountability for Our Tax Dollars. " sense,uyay,we expect, As Secretary of State,Kate Brown protected the integ- rity of our elections.system.Kate Brown cut red tape to provide better service for Oregon's small businesses and OyRKMnTH SMALL }NESSES•CREATE JOBS entrepreneurs. I've_started businesses and run a medical practice with 170 Most importantly,Kate Brows has been Oregon's account- employees:My plan will streamline the business ability watchdog,finding ways,to save tax dollars and make {'sensing process;remove outdated regulations;and government more efficient,effective and responsible.` help small businesses navigate government bureaucracy so we can get Oregonians working again. Under Kate Brown,the Secretary of State's Office has "Knute°s plan will reduce the red-tape small business owners examinations,cutting.waste and face and help create jobs." t'fyi6a over$180 million instead t Ischook•public safety.ser es for seniors and health care:,, John Miller;President,Salem Chamber of Commerce r • To address people and big corporations not paying their ELIMINATE GOVERNMENT, W,WA$JE:DE VER BEMB SCRVICE fair share in taxes,Brown's audit of the Department of " I'll hold government accountable and be the leader in cutting Revenue found over$100 million in uncollected taxes,in , waste—maximizirid funding for schools,law enforcement, r one year alone. and fatuities rn need. I'll be your government watchdog and • Thanks to i3rown"s audits,community colleges Will be I have a 6-point plan to reform Oregon's Public Employee R me better able to train students in the skills that Oregon' etirent System{pERS)—the$16 billion threat facing our businesses heed to succeed. schools and other necessary programs. , • Her audit of Oregon's Child Welfare Department:acorn- "Knute's leadership.will benefit PERS members,taxpayers, 'mended better training,mentor}n#and regular evalu• and improve our schools." ations of case workers to protect children and help get LeeAnn Larsen,Beaverton School Board Chair kids out of foster care. \ NQj PARTI$�N 606RMER•REDUCE,MONEY IN POLITICS r An advocate for small business: I've worded for 20 years to reform campaign finance lewsr and r •,Kate Brown created Oregon's first one-stop online open primaries to independents,My plan will make; c business portal that,streamlines services,permitting and candidates list their largest donors on campaign ads cuts the red tape for business owners. and I'll work to limit campaign spending. - "Kate's hard work,',integrityand energy assure Oregonians "Knute'san independent thinker,He'll break down partisan get more for their tax dollars. bafriers and.improve our elections," Congressman Peter•DeFazio,WS Senator Ron Wyden and Harry Lonsdale,Former Democratic Candidate,US Senate Governor Barbara Roberts BIENLI AN 9NDORSENIgNTS! Learn about how Kate Brown's strong leadership has -Myrlie Evers-Williams,Activist: - saved us money and made government accountable at s,Former Secretary of State Norma Paulus, KateBrownforOregon.com -Jack Roberts,-Former,Commissioner,Bureau of Labor and industries (This information furnished by Kate Brown Committee.). -Congressman Greg Walden independent Party of Oregon (This information furnished by Knute Buehler for Secretary of State.) The above information has not been verifiertforspccuracy by The above Information has not been verified for accuracy by the State of,Oregon. the State of Oregon. StateTrewwrer StateTlrea rarer # , MOWc' Deal t Pao§re � t W; F r>�ibex Occuiaatierit f�rorr$tete {�; Treasurer �;, i� �S O ikl 'lid In v Mta k �P �Coilegb Trustoc r Educational Background:Portland Public Schools;Stanford Prior Governmentb}Experie rfe [Viine Uniyersity(BA);Columbia University(MBA);Harvard Fellow Oregonians, University(Masters,Pu„ lic Policy). Asa communitywe pride gurspivosin seen lh4�aig Picture`.' Prior Governmental Experience:Chair,board of County Oregon's pioneering spirit has pit us shea4 owe nation, Commissioners,Multnomah County,2006-2010. time and tinmq.again. Community Involvement:.Poruarrd 1Mountain kdscu e; $9.5 billion of Oregon's Shbrt Taim i?itrtds!arA`itStigd-#rtitb Neighborhood House. various financial firms,ire#u� ng;CitlBrou►�Goldman Sachs, Leadership l3votedin-Oregon, JP Morgan Chaso,and Oannk ofAlne,0c Tha rlsajari#y'bfthese >A sixth generation Oregon an,Ted Wheeler shares Oregon's. ` funds go outside of Oregon. values,providing experienbe,that creates Iobsr;imflroves Investment Officers travel,th,a wtrrld to,niinagp-thtis t ortfollo,: services,promotes efficiencyan�#puts Oregon pan stable often the expense of the Oregon Treasury.llUhile those financial footing investments are intended to proi�id's a fate ofreturn,,it stf3pa our.local economy of,Capita!thaAcauii;l"be ch#►r paled Ito 11Vt►eaier if}a`• vvticrgets fhiftgs done for.our Mousing,small business,and.pul�iic wor►�s prp�pa , rihmunitia+J art"gam`{fur future depends on.a stmltJ,,economy,and he can execute innovative ecdnoi'nic As a leader in our community,I to sssirtg tht d } ttrategi ,that p►+i#I foster Big Picture. a thrivingg,busina environment inAregon:' I GoyernorJohfn kz'hab'er,}M©: A State Bank is a.solution to 0regon,'s;finenc►a1 hardst}I Oregonians deserve essay over how our assess area Leadership that-ObliVers Rebults rather than CE s';who mak6 decliions miles"sway fr6rh i#nder Fed Wheeler's rrianagerbent,the Treasury: Oregotl.'Loaal governments pay t xperisl ado fVrr all 1 Saved taxpayers rrijllipns by holding the{lire orb debt. firms to secure loans,wWt Otlegcfn of u}ct# ilitatsr tree" • Protected Oregon's fi ancps through profitable process at lower"cbstto taxpayers. investments. Small Businesses are or atisiof Ote ,s • Rb 4aunched the Oregon'College Savings Plain and cut"` g g is eboilgmyr fees for families. Comm unity banks a`re its#ifeblod°d.A Stl sBra+ nff3regon •.Earned Orego�a a cre�lrt rating upgrade, will partner with the"private sector to to # 11 erest on loans, • Pushed for corporate governance reforms to-hold Increase lending capacities,and,a p'�fheurs and. Weil Street aiacountable to llllgin Street. farmers accesa,thecapitafthey rleed to gnp' our economy. This fiscal' o#icy is tailored to spgBc►ficsity benefit the ciU2ens feade►stiip forQrsg+an's Future of Oregon.' Ted Wheeler has r}9ong4ontr vision'for 10regon,including: 201 is the right year to bu#td a edalition around the State • Accelerating job creation by providing trategic invest•, Bank of Orr' n As r to utter, mania to businesses,streamlining;bur#.aucracy,and g'P " #%ol be at t',',e Legislature to i encouraging public-private partnerships. rncourage bipartisan•supportfo4a ree►ilturi q my,based on resilient structures answerpble tra the tic+wul of • Focusing on the next grrteration by making universities, the People. community colleges,ahcttechnicalteainirig programs more accessible and affordable. With your vote,you can ins4p%pjpsperd ns E investing in local and regional infrastructure projects to come.I«is time to.restore#ur aith.in her kir ig like transportation and water and sewer systems by Oregonians spearheading a multistate finaric#ng mechanism along #ho the West Coast. nor.my commitment t6 serve.tall,rrle teotl}i: •$90-5796, or visit bvww.cameronwhitten;,com and ww,w " rty.org. Endorsed by People and;Organizations We Trust: Governor John Kitthaber,,UD;Governor Ted Kulongoski; (This informaton furnlsired bit Cameron.Wh7#fprl Governor Barbara Roberts;Governor Victor Atiyeh;AG-PAC; Oregon AFL-CIO;Oregon A#SCME-Oregon State Council for Retired Citizens;Otego�$u} ing Trades Council;Oregon , Business Association;Oregon Fdueatlbn Association,Oregon ' Nurses;Association;Oregon Stake Fire Fighters CounciW Oregon Forest#nduSiries Coi ncT};Qrrgon League of Cjorrservotion, A . Voters;Planned Parenthood?AC;SEIU Locals 503&U., www;I�,Wheeler.com' ' " (This'Information furnished by Friends of Ted Wheeloij; 1 The above information hasnot been v*rWjqo for accuracy by The above kaformiltion has not boen vsr l sac, acy icy, the State of Oregon. the State of Oregon, ," $ta#eTreasurar r 31i ,anagermen>k F4F � a Consultant Ocori t#I BaOk i ioi' 1 f. Consult ,3'ripe"iAkate "PO a # E4ol rs,Sr.Contukam; j, • IBM Global Services,Smett, B usiness Owner. 1 Educational Sjkftround:BIA,University of Chicago, w Behavioral Sc ence # . 3oid Prior Governmentat.E*p*iUncw Former candidate for`Oreigoh governor and the state!.legistature. When Things Aren`t WoMaq,,It%Okay, to Make a Change•. T�1£ itifo i�18i l0 `CQntai ed in this www thornasbcox-Cam V h*,Sut6Trsa*urer.can helpto create a climate encoora lgr VoterS`' pmpi letfiS eASO 8\faiiabi6 job#mvnh and lnvostmerri,The current Treasurer has behn ,an-adequate"caretaker"treasurer.But in these difficulttimes, i thl3.Onlins V pterS' Guide Oregon needs more.,,- Orr I?ubHc ietnployea Retiremefxt System(P Is under fundedi*over S�l�bitflon-more tl►an`t1i,�0 Ear 6,V.wyt household in Oregern.,Meanwhile,much of Oregon outside of Portland.has been twisting ih the wind in part because state, lands have been so poorly managed over the years.Schoo•Is , have also suffered;since the Common School Fund depends. on,the efficient management of state lands.It's time to make' a change, = On Manap PARS:We rilust keep our Rromises.to retirees, but t would htto eyolve•PE tp;into a defined contribdtiorr - l systeni similar to aQ1k plans which Cain nover be under- ' funded.The current$46 billion shortfatl,for which we have ' lljuefsit5n en eSpanDl de algiana5 parteS de no money set aside„was caused by politicians who kibked lems,downthorosd rathtu;fl than 10k sran,The probism la ufa"Clei,ELBCtoreSj a su tli5pe is n en<el was made wonse by politicians afraid to tell special interests; del,fhtefflBt cuya dlteCeibn ap8r6ce ' that tfie.systeirn is broketr.I"wori,t do that. On-$tete Lands:In the long rung no part of Oregon can arfiha. CQnSGierlteS tie>gue cafe material en; pro$per;unless all of Oregon does,It's time to recognize'-the Rhea podria,no llega.r odecuadamente a,todo6 mucfi of Oregon'depen s on the natural resource economy. ,' loS electores,tlt.:necesitan We servido,se' Wi-m,ust resporisibly o0en up our resources to invigoratethe a 'o rtr la rural economies. ir% r yersi6n en On Responsible Man”egrent:fvQ spurt years helpingL busi- S LY_circu la as u l4c�s,.electores sue no with s li"c results,)vdtl spply and this eanagament sysi; t1'1gBm aco6�8 Urtii COrrrpUtadofa. • .pr cede p )�rrence tows ' i inaking sure that smq.�siiets and the offtce0 the'State, Treasurer are manaiged vislf for the beneot of us all. voTE'Tom 00 FdR$TATS vR RER (7his information furnished by Tom Cox.` • for,more information aboyt voting in Oregon, ` VI�11VOt$l�woY 1 $66:673 VM/1 866 873$683 , se habiaespafigl \ T , ;1 8"�735 2900 F for the hearing impaired The aboye`infbrmatlo'n has not been verified foraccursay by, the State of Oregon. l , , Repubtal�}f 111 Occupation:Attorney° y 104 forrltAy ,occupatyo'stig E iiO4roorrd Gllneaal ' x Private prat lft4;1he 1985 3Ea 4 Educatiorrrri I retuna:' "'Mart"r Harvard Un►verait A lt!ale edetai Un► '.kJ p #rscti�l t'iiorGfovernmenteiEx rieriea:None. EducationidBookgrounid:Onivenit (of--0 ALS.;.1 Tire PrabN►m Y �. Prior Governmental Experience.Oregoa3f¢py5eals, '+ r ,r r E' r + We have a cancer of goirei*nent Out agencies• Multnomah County CircuW-a Ot�r�urts�axsu � t pod rules are killing Oregon's prosperity.Years of litigating PROTE against the government taught me what,is wrong�,,�History t9aches us than#tiler in l o rrimem e+iploye00%,acked by As,Attorney G t►eral,'Ellin R ;x° ,iii wdrkS r�itect Chit,' government unions will not cure the problem.Real change\. dren from sexual predators; sgil fns dorrli;#ic abgsa,is requireo'leadors wythTa rtow perepawve a stiorrg-advrocete for cr►rne iirr } ruler to y�rotect Oregon►homeo> t +tory Solution:Accountability 1 , and mortgage fraud. Oregonians are outraga'i¢i thaf a,few erv6rmous`financ►al insti= ' #ut►ons operating thra n a corrupt C ngressR mortgaged Ellen is dedicated to preventing$cammers from prQylhg`+l#atk ; A isrfu _ rrrblin L d.b Oregon's�niors;enst►r►ng our.rdi, _of?� o< and defendingwtsxrlterr'a3 haaftiscis►�r ancb-apt" �eekdotrrn ► Yri Lflt'fKiNG wife#" � ` ` ,► ` ., . Rosenblum is committed to be), h to, ` General-"advotta#Ing and siadi g upi#a t@ ►ntadlrsi '`'99#-am no nine's pu�apet t,v�l folloW the"dwey tra s-Wherever Oregon values. they"lead and ifthif rhb ai eat g z terhr ".As your Attorney Gieneral,l iii ntprking tirelessly to proaet i6lution.Oecsrrtrah :ation Oregon from powerfulspaCi l n#e►eits,1 ern used.bn Multiple agencies and layers of government to char of` standing up for Oregon's oh ir/ sefior cilia rnbstvtalnar tf►e same thing make no sense.Excessive federal powers able citizens,l'rn prouq to be 4'. bn s Al rneyr Gee 1 and.. ` willcontinue to fl htDn � subve'rt"Oiegoo's abilit�to protect Oregonlans'interests. 9 your betlalf every d9yG V Yhether it is butning dttk ur forasts or micrormanaging Ellen Rosenblum ► f?ortiaod'swat poly' a caret afford such nonsense.The,. CONCERNED ASOUT OUR 6111 /IRONMENT bnstitution visas des►gtt prevenfti}ese problems by lime r.. icing federal auth`tyrrty"Ae yhur Attorney General,I witl fight Ellen has made ensuring.a br'ight�futur'o' I r_children e to uphold the Constitution and restore a Irmited functional priority.by supporting'Oregon's qublis acl�s'8nd makitig federal goverrlrrant sure wop,o act our envirarmrelrt Soluti Sim ran k "f:atfahplysuppoftEllen►fgrAt rt i'Ciela kd beau 'i' ibVY gn. oil cat. weoarl"count on her io o 4 ttr�'r) r i n�i sail of Oregon law requires agency rules to be"clear and simple," Cyregoniaris and I wyl make ehforging 4hat law a priorityio prune back the; overnor Barbara Roberts isyers of rad tape that a strangling Oregon's businesses ASS �G 4 ► e lawyer for bregon'sgencies,l will no iot►gor bend the �Et1 TOLESAf� S FOR Pp ow to support the bureaucrats,-but protect the People from , ' Y P exl:essive govecn►treaat trglrlt#ng the;ruJe of Jaw. Mood I "During lily 32 Years ae'Oisxririt. ,1=1r + Ellen. government rtreans qulcil acid decisive oMcial.acatirrra tinder to be tough and fairai;a prasec st�Cl AG $lice wili,Work 'clear rules,not thousands o't pages of regulations and reports.', hard to protac;OregOnr ans frai►a stilt r$:" PLEASE VOTE FOR'JAMES l3UCHAL FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL', Multnomal`i County blstdict'Atto a Schrllu nk' i earn,more at vvww.bu al cam Also suppo Ing Ellen q Congre man Earf 8lumonauer -� (This informadoh furnlihr d by,`Jemes t g'uchaij Attorney General Hardy Myers ' Oregon AFL-CIO .r.k Emily's List Oregon League of ConBervation Voters `°°•" Oregttn'AFSCME Oregon Educatiort Association OSEA SEIU Basic Flights Oregon PAC NARALProChoice Oregon , MotherPAC Violence Against Women PAC- ` Oregon Building Trades Council (This information furnished by€fbn Rosenblum.) The above infor atyoii has nit been v for accura a i for h srtBed bove ti The a a�n � r b �y Iry n m as�rrsrtn�.�+ y the State of Oregon. th'e State of Oregon. State Senator, 27tWiEttriot State Senator, 27th Dfttrfict ILB Inc r* ant f W064", I�'njlies �i den Og X0 ut�1r0 o8Jr Pre ,ln=Profit c O © n sei 4pleaegra9p A`$tali e si h�icra,l.y st,- . buStnSSS owner;Insured On securities,Laborer;Logger. � ` Dccgl ationalsackground- 9ducati?nal Background:Center for Professional Studio$, Engirreerir�g Assistant;Receptionist;fioad;Maintenance'Croes continuing education courses;`YOrk Cpmmuniry High Schtrol;, EducatlonglBsckground:Lane Communiiy:College:General. Bend public schools.. Steadies.Unluarsi#y of Oregon:Anthropology.CO,CC:Forest Technol ,IMomputer Applications,Enviroomantai Systems ' Dior Governmdnts!Experience:State f'representative;United floss States© c�sti#ute Gettificetions. - epartmant of Labor;Precinct Committee Person. PrioR t#oirirnmental Exper ce:fitone .TIM KNOPF...JOBS,THE,PIRST PRIORITY Corr►mu Tim has successfully created pdv�ate sectorjabs:He will qftY,'Ser*cos ssgu'e pf Woman Voters of Deschutes use his small busines 6xperlence and leadership to pass Count+,Forest WikierneswGuard. Is gislation that will create jobs and help get our economy 1Fi►r Oreualr"s put!+ .For�rj` Fa�iiilie moving a?sin.,He consistently earned 100%ratings from " . smaii'buslness'groups,including N IB.He helped puss small: i am a citizen concerned for the future of my,community.My business tax relief and stopped dameginwriew regulations focus will boon p6l16les thatsuppoit middie clas9 and family . thataost'jolas. wage,joba,not big money special interests:"-Geri Hauser TIM KNOPP,..EDUCATIOh eA onian,grandrtrother,andesife. h'e 1s hgi Tinh WMaa educated in our public schools and supports a . a rear tiolltician with o`blig Hans or pre define l,6#6nda. strong educational¢ystem thafi p'rcvides ofioiGes fqr paients Gar.is a eW leader for our coniniunfty who will odtCentraf and atoonts.He also helped,brtng the OSU-Caseadea. " Oregon ahem!of narrow partisan interests. Campus'to Bend over decade sago,iroprovuig o�¢r higher �� nt%Central Oreanri��Lccnofny�lt�k onJragg,• education and economic developmentopportunite.s,'while , enhancing entral Ore on'Co4n iunit CoJie e.Tlm su !Seri# st fpr ority vriiit be to,get our economy moan again. g 9 y g pports a four:year University in Cehtrsl Oregon that will give us a tre- Geri w I w6K across they aisle to support pojiciesiarih�ng mendous opportunity'to'spur economic growth ante provide family-wage jobs to central Ore gon.'She'll stand up for small degree prograr.ps that produce career ready grad'uates'for , businseassby cuttirtB rod tape,supporft'growing industries today's jobs. and providing P►ractiaaL.education for the jobs oftomorroi TIMXNOPP..^OTECTMG,TAXPAYEIgE: fferi Hauser has the Right Priorltie� Tim led the successful efforts to save taxpayers billions of Seeurirtg funding to'establish a 4-year independent university dollars,through tax relief and pension.reforms,'Tim trusts you in Central Oregon. to spend`your hard earned dollars. . High quality"education from startto fiCish- TIMXNOPP!,ATRONGLX9IJPPORTS SENIORS, ND Standing up fprstpali businesses through incentives for VETERANS Oregon contracts. Tim worked tokauccsssfuily restore quality,services for -Buying looO is key to a stronger economyA seniors,cut by the Governor.Tim helped pass the patient's i bill of rights to improve healthcare for Oregonians.Tim PQiraCtilgg;state fuhds Ines ad overseas into local banks believes we,must keep our commitment to our veterans who ai�rl credit unions. ` 1lriereasing capital for Oregon's small businesses- psrd'#or,our freedom}through#heir coUraga and sacrifice. �: TIM KNOPP!.;,P$PM,$1iSFORM EIlmirieting,government waste.and.tax loopholes , Tim believes new reforms to PERS are needed.He'll be a „� that don'.'woi k. leader to provide a sustainable;hair and affordable retirement -Reitivesting that money into essential services- program for public em`pl©yees:the current system has led 1KI�tPweuje pre Ls rf.±a e d.rye ;; to-fewer teachers,police officers,firefighters and healthcare "Asa conseru$tive registered Republican 1 strongly recom- nrofesslonali and valueSViding'thecrltical services our community ! mend-youwcte Geri Hauser�for.�open Oregon at'e.senate -seat. .Please'help return the Oregon Senate to its once proud wWW.tflnknopboom heritage of free thinking servants."-Ja mes Mayhlll,,Redmond '(This information furnished by 71m Knofpp for State Sandie.) Endorsements: Oregon School Employfees'Association,;AFT Local 6732 Oregon heague of Conservation Voters(OLCVI Planned Parenthood PAC The Mother PAC www.garihauser con Vote Geri Hauser for Oregon Senate. (This informafion'furp4hed by Geri Nauser for Oregon-Senate.) ,The above hi WMatlen has not been verlfly for*ccuracy bt The•asbove i n'hae•not been verb%d for'a�iraty by tiles-State of Oregon. ' the State flrsgon. Mom- 5tete Seep#or, 2 Slate $motor, 30th#QW614t Rep 11 N4 v �� Vetertran � J Witir kl „Strlatil I � 4 rr V/6 » Prl .. n � 4taer�. � I iamath Animal Cllnic'a}td"$apply 4rttYl redr,ov+rtaa a�td man- products compan @enerai mat�sagPr l<tetstness ages rental housing,Awns and.o'perate`s an equine,breeding owner;Veteran's Aftaars Loan C�fis or and marketing operst{ottti j Ua banal B"kgrouuftd:BA tbtiv t ity of >ducatrpnall BagtkW poatar of 4 eterinary IrGtsdiolne; prior ti'overnMental ExperieNtic :�regatl State netbt tg97- yllailhingto�5ta;9 University i!D.0,Associate df�tts,f ettitral, present;Senate President Pro re„%els 1,11Task l�otde. dtegort College 1968;.Crook County High Soho t 1;161: on Federal Porest Payments an `Conntx I'rvio""06-'Chair'. Prior Governmental Eiyier9enae (3regcin State'Senate 2005 _ Senate Rules Committee to present;Joint Ways a051,Wans CoMmit0s,"Iislergency corm ra ervicet'�Co-faurtd+sG Qregpn L oafi n, ward,Senate:JudiciaryComnr dttee,Court Papltittes"and , hmeo -CommMembet"Igah Ha>ftf dc ,. Technolo4ies.Committ94,Office ofjk*ninistra>tive.hearings Waste.Roarti; ''Oversight Committee ' FAMILY:three adult daughters and wife"Gail An tl record o servile etfW +�skrost effe "Povocate . �Cp11 1VA1/pITY$ER1tiCE^Motary;past president Oregon Reduced tames on small arks family pv�ne�b�stit �blC Veterinary Medical Asspolation Water for Life,Klamath. more than$90 rYillliori r Co4nty Cattleingn'tj A'Fs4taatign leader in Mate end Itical Proposed'a two�year trto oriorb ORr n ►`sgar Y rules + +ter ssues iecturdir alt'te�ake and re�artai veterin4ry. .` Fou ht for t+, rt r'efarm s r�p sib s 4" r fat of ti l 6rnferences. AR reforms Doug yNh tae4t,-A header YVa'Can 4Pet ,4n •"Helped bicpend Charters abi i pptttnunities and chef to Oregon,$ed ucation sys€em ACC ESSIRlt 11'Y;Effecti gaverttmont'requiresacttlt'en per- . Successfully defended srrtall".�rnd r i rurdi schopl. f1tipaf_ion.Dou,9Rs:weekl'yne�+veletter and radio.c IrYkelntary ayMen a , eerve to keep p bpld jt farmed. • Su�essWjly fought eSnk po t�xe& E3tiPER[Ef4CE:',D oug'hasactl"lyparticipated"-inourrural' andfeeg rmnunities for morP,ltian S rs i+le understiaft the • Championed legislation to give aural t��tiRn �t 4+if z iqua needs that are required for out area to thrive and for thbir land use laws our eoonomie`ato grow ` • Protected the identit+i0sh J4 ,1:6m mm setsE>ipproar to reaching meantrig#u1 solutiarts holders from pubkic diaaCpeure 1 through bipartlsari wptt4`Y�> :political leaders'to know when "lt is an hon.Qr to serve:the s ens of r rat's eg�n ihYhe " to�reach agresmerit:and v+tfre+t not C eencede. _ State Legislature.I see my r�01 :6s a wta�tt g.�Carel�ully guarding 40'9 0nrrru"6 . omew intrusionkctwer- putting OreggtacorfCfrlty- s+cir on�Factc regulation and higher taxes�re to be a;atrong vctibiit Mbr JAB CREAT h{: ougf�etterPesth+tk}est way to create strong, ,our communities and our way rrf�ifa,it isa great�p�illr 6le thriving businesses acr� �regott is'far govet em8nt'to get " represent our part of the state' �`Sertator„�Ferp�arb -1,; ,St' Ted Fer Ii 4i"d by =V a out,of the Way'Doug cbtitlilt►es to filth;governrrietit regula- ; Lion, 3 t ' ` ix dPt$1 cllrnae where`srhall bus!Aolses can succeed: se iNational Federation of o� �n u has Made it` rrtiWon to cur- Associated t7re t>;du ries{fbw FISCAL RESp791�IS iIa i,bd S C)regAn Sma i , it cialhlo t` tail Oregon s spending adaictlon:�'id,ili staunch opponent of SherG s f dr tax and fee increases,and is able to identify nefficiencies and Rod Hard,Oregon Ca0 6”T"�pt n `„R�Ahasrueiation demand accourbititY g rna +tspretnin of I want to continutl,to wo�sk ,1keu m Salem: Pautatte Pyle,l ra;s to©it' bt+a g tlah l am.askingfrar r ►t irtit AtotnembOr.election. for aptY nti uhe r '�- Rgger Bayer,'AG ACC el mN L7ttt3WHl�SfcY F C /This informaSGovt ttti.tl i by L ttar±iftre�ry Elect (7T11s,tnfttrmation fomr sh,00 bt Friends 3 E i.1 Dour Whitsett.) , 9 � t y Tlt�e above i lags not ltemr v edfer',ac'curacy y The abpv*'+�formatimk'i***0t been aaelrracy bV ' the-State of Oregon, a the Sims of`Ore"n: State Representativ*., 03rd District G "Ant, Repub, n De M- coat ocFupaftnt Ste ate; '`Representative:Crr-Chair. `Houma Ganersl Government`,_ &Consumer Protection s Cornnilttee J 'U r Occupational'Background:Colonel,USAF;served in the Pentaggon on Air Staff and Office of Secretary,of Qefensa; is to served in command,leadership,staff,and diplomatic posi- � Lions in Vietnam,Germany and Yugoslavia Educational Sackground:MA International Affairs,University - of Arkansas;BA Journalism,University of North Carolina re aw Chapel Hill Prior Governmental Experience:State legislator since AP 2003-Vice Chair of Judiciary&Education Committees; WayS,&Means Committee,Education&Public Safety 1 Troinr �ho]111[111111,111111 subcommittees,former`Republican whip andideputy whip; Education.Commission of the States commissioner;Oregon , Commission on Asian&Pacific Islander Affalrs�rnembar; The post office Will not forward, former State Commission on Children&.Families member; former chair of the Deschutes County Commission on your ba)l'Ot. � Children&Families 0:nd`beiichutea County•Ropublioan Party Community service:Homeless Leadership Council;military veteran;organizations;Sun river Board of Directors;Sunrive0 101bu ran reql ott an Absent@ ; Christian Peilowship,Cburch;-formeryouth sports coach and PTA officer � b qrt;f you Will-hot be home i Family:`Married to JosieCoffey,4th generation Oregonian. ` Son,Todd;his wife,Met ssa;and gran ,Colby live in NC. during am alection.The ballot will Gene Whisnant Common Sense Leadeithip with Honesty&Intdgrity be sent to the alternate% addfess t believe in: Individual freedoms and a free market economy; you provide. Effective,accountable,and frugal state government; F Protecting prooertyowners"rights; LowertaxeA job creation and economic,levelapmertt t,o ensure state funding for our education system; provide care for seniors,military veterans and vuiner- aple citizens; T 1 fund public safety programs-to fight meth,hold crimi- `+ nals accouatabie; address illegal Immigration;and lock-up sexual predators.' f` I advocate for seniors,families acid,all constituents,l believe r` .'' our students deserve a.quality odlicetion.I support Oregon's .; natural resource industries and protection of our environment. I have a record of passing bi-partisan legislation resulting/ from my legislative experience and professional relationships for n10fG'irtformatiori about With all members,I am proud to be a 4rdhitect of Oregon's voting in Oregon "rainy-day"fund,7taxpayers'transparency"website, Deschutes River Mitigation bill,and foreclosure bill to help ' distressed homeowners. Qll� ai�Vtto$: OV Sincerely, Gene Whisnant 9 673 VorE!1.86E 673 8683 (phis information furnished by Gene Whisnant.) se habia;e irol sp a TTY 1'.900,735 2900 for the hearing impaired ' The above information has not beet►verified for sccul`acy by the rotate of Oregon. i 8 I State Rapmssntativa,44th 01strict. State Rsprese mss; 544 1t�. r 'R f#®wep ` Democrat Wdi`ki! g Faml ies In Y Occupatron.Bih�ogist and Ocqu Attorney,State Educator Rept�s #a#Fue P Occupational Background: O onai, College biology instrtrctipn, -� s _ -. .•, ' I r P 'ira�,arli in aWe iyaag at J C COCC and natural•int' ra#ation&�esorara'e mane 'gent Educational Background.A:A,College"of=the Redwoods; Educatlonatpackgrounslkkn on State university,Ph b.in 'B,A;Humboldt State Universjty;J.D,�iarvard Law School education;tivty`cf ciraaikd#son,; Sa`,iniglogy; " Kent Mate Universlty,B.B,It bibtogy' Prior Governmental-Experience:Co-V,'re Gh'a►r,!(Ouse Education-Committee;Business and labor Committee, Prior Governmental i4x relrianca� l rid Plannin EQmmission; General Gc�vernmen#and Corjsursn+ar'ProteoCiofl{CC(sr4i#tee; ' 2004-12(twO yieafs4i r);Benda Pine S'Gi i rd, Health Care Committee;Law Clerk,US Deparetment.of Justice 2004 49(on8 year as Chair) JASON CONGER FOR'STATE REPRESENTATIVE Personal:My wife and I have'lived Arid worked in Senctsince PROMOES KEPT, " 1937 and have two sons who atnsrttl',i3e}1d-La'Fine Schools. �1'm working hard to brirta fo es tti.tfin needs of Central together we enjoy exploring Oregon's magnificent high Oregon.From job creation an1l aifoii0# a;hlieith'care to desert,mountains,and coast. responsible spending and bet echo,ols.t'rta working to �• Nathan HovskemW, make our state and local ecgr*ortay stronger." . Good:jobs,quality schools,vibrant i;ommunity, responsible government, Jason Conger Economic Strength FOCUSED O4.JOIIII, iT"ONr A more diversified economy is the key t more and better Jason has Fought to protect Cntra)Oregonobs,and imprOVa 4 our economy.Last-,year,.he w rket!to extefrd'Oregoh s jobs that suofso"UMMea and streogtben•our,cpmmunity. successful Enterprise Zone program listwitt'help Central .' I will support partnerships between colleges and local Oregon attract hew,jobs and companies like#acebook,44d •_ businesses that connect education to work,and]will- s Apple,and put local families Oadk to°work. encourage the creation of^`qualitrjolss.by building union the existing strengths and tremendous potential here in Bend. OPPORTUNITY THROUGH g6UC' 4T#ON Educational Excellence In addition to supporting ovai�a dOzeh4bipiAi rFi educa- tutstanding.schools and colleges are essential investments tion reform_proposals Jaspp n> r is working to free up tow rd,a stronger ecpriomy and a br gY�tar future for our additional,resources for lobsi lassrooins WQrkjp with Bend La Pine School C)tstriCt 'ders,he oevelopdd his communities and children.l will prioritize educational funding "School Savings Act"y�hhich 11 allow Orggpn schools to needed to reduce class sizes and keep client teachers,anti i will strongly support expanded,affordable opportunities in d9 and AUt moneyiack in save hundreds Of million Of.', liars- higher education, the classroom. Otiall"of,Lffp - - - HWEA EDUCATION FOR C AL OREGON Parks,trails,end trees are.important in budding attractive Jason championed efforts to"cur4��Cesoades'n ew ' graduate and research feoili#yt in Bikadf a koysteptoward prgsperous coFttrnunitlas where empiayersrwant to locate establishing a four-year univelrsity in 0 ntlk t7rego4i. and working people and families went to live.I will promote welt-planned,Oevelopiment'while meintaining'the character C6NTR04L 1tG SpEi"I'll ., and beauty of our community. For the first in,years,leg jators etaaeteda_budnai that Dedicated Leadershi funded schools first and tree d a largo reserve,vvithOUt De should demand la�fri�rs W#tO spire our priorities a;nd increasing our taxes.Jason will coniiec, m advocate for have demonstrated irid budge t§that work b�ithin existing rev+eriiies push fart rr>bre ependence;integrity,and courage in efficiency,and save for anothbr rainy ay.•, working toward real solutions on important issues.I have been,and with your support will"continue to'be,an honest ENDd�iSED BY and devoted leader in public service. „ Oregon Small chess Coalition Thank you!: Oregon Business Assdcaaton Bend-La Pine School t Bard Members Cbtri kletf www.nathanhovskamp.com, and fe§0y Kinkade i beschutes•County ComrnissioniWT ariainy Baney, Endorsed by` Oregon Farm Bureau Federiitioh Oregon League of Conservation Voters Oregon Health Cere Associgtlon PAC American Federation of Teachers-Oregon'' Stand fbr Children Oregon Schood'Erhployees Association ' (This information furnished b Jasop,0onger.) Oregon AFL-CIO SEW 49&503 The Mother.RAC Planned Parantla'oodPAC The Sierra Club (This information furnished by Friends of Nathan Hovekamp,) I The above information has riot,H"n'varified for accuracy by -The dbove,informo*n has nor#boon verified fia�.aa rMay by the$°fate of Oregon; the State of Oregon. ;a State Representative,t5th District State Representative, 5E3th District John IViC , Huddle Long Democrat Republican' Independent Working Families Occupation:state Representative;Attorney; b Major; et State Repro s `59thpistr .State Represela we S i? 10t , Johm 77 s' I�errrarc3rst °, �Republica�rl tt►stitir►:flri,rer/Dorlation Qceu Stat®. ' -;,At ctant ;Repres fti eR Commercial ; Pro b"101aper/owhe,r � x, £t t onalFBaolty�raui#d: ' ,Small elites wear Re tore Man ager,Si nalf _ Bue sOwns,Lo `C nsus f� arfaGl ; Offi :: na r,and Amy L r;iadit� tion Owner, rnali-[}r�sin s� ' Educational Background:High School'Graduate,some Developer/Owner,Ford Deal�shipManager,Military Police College,and Small Business Management Program US Army. Prior Governmental 9kWenao:',Bgdg�et Committee Redmond Educational Background:Hi ' School d�rad, ate"some, Fire and Rescue,Board'Member Redmond"Fire and Rescue, college,Military Police Trainiiq,L,egii'atI419" o institute President H frweil's Hilltop Acres Road District,and US Census Certificate,NCSL Leadership' 6urse Community'COmmitrr►ent:'Board member Redmond Chamber prior Governmental Experierice:ChpmberEcoaiomio; Of Commerce,Board member Redmond Kiwanis Foundation, Development Committee;Oregon Investnjent ooa'�d,House ' Redmond K wanis,Redmond Flag Committee,Co-facilitator Committees on Educetioi#p Brans Affairs,,thforrnatlon Opportunity Knpcks,.Oeschutes County Sheriff's Office Technology and Audits Coy irJVllayir&Mearis Sub-� Citizen volunteer,Ohild Safety Seat Advocate. Committee on Trartspor#atio and Econori7irrr Devetopment;. Personal:Married with three children-and 9 grandchildren. Oregon Workforceinvest Board,Pi#nffir1`Cienup Hoard; Central Oregon has:been home since 3979. and Deputy Whip. I am running beeeuse'i believe Mre need,a representative that Jabs''"�1e,�La°h° iv will.be our voice,thewoice of middle class families in Central Private business has always been the econorruic engine.I'll , Oregon.As your elected official it is`my duty and obligation work toward removing government interferepce,and over- to represent the families of District 5S ar,d Oregon.1 promise regulation to atlow,gregbn bi�slnesses and entrepreneurs to make,your priorities,'mypriorities.AS your Representative latitude to make Oregon�Fbr$nt again:With'my small bUst� , l.will work on: Hess background,i understand what it takes, create jabs, Jobs:Small businesses are the backbone of our economy,it Fist asoonsibllity is Important that Oregon is open for business.The govern- ment needs:to be a partner in economic development by We cannot and borrdvf our way to prosperity.We ' allowing Oregoh,buslnIasses to grow and hire employees by must control,prioritize$pending and refot"our budgeting' cutting red tepe end inskitig sure we don't increase taxes on' process.I've consistently vo id agpin`�t varastef il`spending.;. businesses that keep our ecdnornygoing.' and the dangerous practice of over-bgrrowing,Our spending Control Spendirig;,ln order to protect services like education, level is unsustainable,not bscause we have teat few taxes.It's w�need to contr,ol,spending and ensure transparency anal ' because government,spend4too muchl.We need to right-size' accountability In,government spending.We'need account - state government,work smarter and more'e#ficienfiyu ability and full disclosure on oil budgets,including reserves, i rson8I freedoms and,audit'reports available to afi. I believe you know what's.best for yoo,your fami'ly`and your,- Eduaation::Stable.funding.for K-12 and higher education is a property,not lawmakers and agencies in Salem.llUe need to must,as we need to be oWrtpetitive In the global economy put the money and.power back,in0e hands of the people so and'we need to prevent further teacher layoffs and.bring they can-choose how to speod the money they have eaFned' ' down classsizes. From educating your kids;choosing avocation, istilho I fiope thet't can earn your support. and planning for the future,the freedom to oh�oo$e Should be yours. . Gary enshaw ; ' Let's get Oregdnw6rkingahti twouldPre¢iete.your ' 1Tote Gar Oiler Honor Veterans;Past,Present and:Future:VOTE support: (This information furnished-by Gary L OfIlerepshaw.) Endorsed,By:Roger Beyer,'AG-PAC Clnarrrnan;-bregon Fdift ' Bureau Fe=deration;Rod'}{ari�rsr;Naii6nif ifiB -Association Of America Inc.•Oregon Cot#ultant,N60t.A;Oregon State Police-afficers Associati©n'dr OSPOi�;PAitican Federation of Teachers-Oregon(AFT O regon) Or qn� ) ht tg�Life PAC;Sheriffs of Oregon;Oregon Al`SjCfi r i regohr Nurses Association(ONA);Nations-Federation pf'!n a nde4nt if p!e Business/Oregon(NFIB);and others. U (This information fu Is,ad by Committeet,to mot John E Hu finetr� t r' j Tha above Info verified hpsnotbs,n verified for accuracy by, The above informgtivn.Ii's3r dot be"a vo##od(ior accuraaf►by the'State of Oregon. the State of Oregon. , is Ca1'nrf c�thB Bitlr�tSi of I.a4!>ior awd �a�>ter+��llls r��.�r'alld 1' Al NortiSr �t ry OccUP*tian•Smali Bus#nese j Ocou rrt&D awns, Cor , *Orogo a Oecatteoai Baeklipragt ;r Indus k 4. Labor nd ContraCfpr;Family Farmrrrg. D lilgrounrl:; 1 t ack ati G1; CA h"Oftorney. l Portiand'5tat. University, Hillsboro High'School , "EducationalrBackground: Oregon State University,B.S.;Lewis and Clark Law School,J.D, Prior Governmental Experience:State Senator,State Prior tiovermeental Experlagco:$gate Senator,State Representative,City Councilor f. 'Representative; Community4nvolvement Board member,Compassion First PRIowties,NOT P4LIT(CS anti trafficking organization "I've always focused on your priorities,not,politics.Putting- Family:Married to Rebecca Starr,two.children Oregon bi"to wdrk.Protecting'peoplef,om mistreatment Bruce,Starr will make creating Jobs Oregon's#,l Priorit in-the'WQrkplaca.dnd'attaclling'discrimination wherever it scours." Bruce's number one priority is to ensure the Labor Democratic Labor'Commissioner Brad Avakian Commissioner becomes the Jobs Commissioner.We must PROTECTING OREGONIANS PROM DiSCRIMiNATION get state government out of the way of job creators so we can get Oregonians working again. "Brad Avokran'saeadership charrgimg the cQrpocate.cultUre gwQe to ensure equafpey feu erlual work anti his prosecution of Starr-Record of Creating Private Sector Jobs- corporatknO that toter ,ate sexual harassment makes him the In the iaiiiiiagurs,Bruce worked with smallbusineos owners :rishtcJtoice" and labor unions-Democrats and Republicans,-to rebuild Dawn Holt,Co,,Chair Qregon Council'ort Civil Rights " our infrastructure and find'COmmOn-sense solutions tq the OR�C N°JOBS,NOT OU1`SOU ineo JOBS i, problems facing our state. $ruCa.Starr-Working to Increase Our Skilled Workforce "Brad Avaklati has helper!over 6,200'Oregonians get pp ent"hips that lead to good j06s.Bled also wants to 4n order for Oregon workersto compete,we need to invest" jobs-oveeiseas and subsidizing millionaires on In people'.In the,state legislature,Bruce worked with labor, the befck regon's worker$," and errnployers tgrebgiid and retool education and training Nelda VtCilaon;Operating°Engineers Local 701 opportunities so flreggn is wh wo v *i�their businesses. p ply TAE pAiR.SHAFE "Brad Avolden stands shoulctdr to shoulder with uvo±king people Bruce Starr will Protect Worker's Rights who know that-OW op M take too much of our wealth without Bruce knows we can't just train and educate workers-we paying.1h4rfair ahare.illrsd'Avakian will always oppose have to insure they are treated fairly whemthey gp to work. ha hdi to,tNail Street aetd tex:joQpholes for the wealthy." That means making sure workers earn an horiest't�ay's wage. Bill Bradbury,Former Or,046a;Secreta y of State- and the workplace"is safer REStOkiN6 CAREER EDUCATION TO POsLIC ft"OOLS Bruce Starr Will Out red tabs freeing Liusingsses to grow "$rpd'Avaiciao,Rasored 2InCepturY shad►eielsses in opr' Red tape,high taxes'and lawsuits are killing good.paying hublicsohgplei,ensurirrg.stCjr economy has the skilled work- family wage jobs.As LaborCommissioner;Bruce's first force it needs:' priority is getting government off businesses backs and out Christine Chin Ryan,Chair,Oregon Small Business for of their wallets. ResponsblaLaadership' !. J, Endorse tints "N(rCORPORA?IONSACCOUNTABLE Jack Roberts,Former Labor`Commissioner ""Brad AYakian returned over$15 minion to workers cheated Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce' out of their enrages." Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce PAC - John Mi}fnlis,Oregon State Building Trades Council Oregon Small Business Coalition We're supporting Brad Awakianl AG-PAC' U.S.Senator Ron Wydeh Oregon Bestows Association U.S.Senator Jeff Markle Oregon Associat'ion'of Plumbing,'Heating, Governor Tell KuWngosk ' Cooling•Contractors Governor Be. rbaraRoberts . "The Washings n County Farm Bureau overwhelmingly'` Oregon AFL-CIO supports Bruce Starr for Labor Cornmissloner Oregon Working FarfilfleeP'arty for the State of;Oregon"Edmund Duyck . Oregon"Nurses Association IONA) Oregon Education Association One Oregon-Prospotlty for all•More jobs American Federation of Teachers-Oregon(AFT-:Oregon) www Bnuce&tarLorg Brad is also endorsed`by both Planned Parenthood PAC and ,(This information furnished by Working Families for NARAL.Pro-Choice Oregon'PAC. ; Brice Starr.) wwwlbradavakfan.com (Thisinfotmatlon furnished by Committee to Elect Bred Avaklan.) ' The above Info`rrnatlon.has not ben veriIRed for-eccurecy by The above:irifcrririetidrk has not been Viiirif Oil for accurae4y by the$late of Oregon. the state of Oregon. AN Jt a oiS Co+rw Ju910f 3a COUO, � !b i0ill s •. NonjrtisnN©n n judge,Pro Tf�1ti;r O,rcuptlbru Judge{2001, Att4 ne present, lnted,by` �' r Governer�hab®r) Qcdt I Oc " #tile kgrou* .Judii oQer{+,litixrlt # ah h [T ', , p Law iCo r ri rr r Ce �96=L t30j ai t p : nt t'1ar?Co�3n'ty t. Leg �d(1991-1996),, Attorney(1981 199fl)" District Attorney's office(1 1981) Educational BaokgrouNd JD,Lewis end:Clark Law'Sichool Educational Background:yVi ar rte t n3treA i4yC'o of Law,`JD;Gonza'Clniversity,BA; in'Buess Prior Governmental Experience:Multn0mah,Cour0 Judge, Administratipn Graduate iproaram elected 2002 and 2006 bra n Co lion on Prior Governments Exp sr+erode gfi BE�`All AND 1( C$Rt 1f MATTER Professionalism(, �j;Or_agbn CoMn►ission�WVrsman enlYnn's� + �+ Judete sit Nin ,. (20074010) '. 'Judge 6aldwm's background in legal-aid and extensive trial,,, 0TMER EXPERI€11itlE:Oregorj'State B r Preatdlent(200b): expennce,and work with Drug't`reatment,and Mental- � - Federal Courts Prb Bcmo�Ra} senfa `pal' ` Health courts.�jrnonstrate i►is unwaVering;ponfmjt�ent to (2006-presont) strengthening our communities.•I gtrongl4 jieye Judge CATION loite lFy.R C , B 1'' i •i h r all Etregonians," serrat'IrbarirFfoberts ,)igJige to bring lnts0rlt .a comrrlitrrten ts?,}gsUG accountability to the peo 0 of Qrdlpon. "Forithe Supreme Court we need an experj� ced judge we. . r can trust to snake fish and-independent decitrians.Judge. r :The law hot only im ctS: e1e es te>da)r, 0 ldwirj isth4t Pofsen ,F rnor'1'bd`Kulangoski,Fotm'er but the course vYe Chart fbr futur+r fie+ ®rd tuns Nii,trpjgr ICYr Supreme 'Attorney General me court Ju every,decision wfth thatleg&a Y!,,rn±rirtnd." ' Working EA01e Trust.iuo Baldwin Nona C° = y 'Judge'Baldwin has Praveo to be fair and open,to ail,0600- C7fFEflI!~IdCE&pEt91CAt1011� i ing a level playing field for individuals to seek justice against NWith more than twentV,yea Of,realfwat legal powerful interests Wei are proud to-support Judge Saldwin,"' a record of public service,an d an unrtrdWrOd kre' of Kevin Jensen,B�trsineas Manager Ironworksirs Local 29 the low,Nests Cook is the bast choice for Oro r a�ren4a Oregon Educa#1on Association `Oregon AFL-CIO_ Court." Oregon AF CMi~„ iI*WIU 048 Former,Govrtarnar Vic Atlyeh; : Oregon State fir fighters council SEIU Local Sb3 Former Secretary of State N#rma Paerius "Baidwin...smart and ionste.,;accasslble and down- ForMerAttomey G6nerei pave F ohn neiRer to-earth." 4Vlilanretta 1 sek,,f�i►Dl2Q121, ` Congressman Kurt SchradeR , •-Named one of the Efest .awyers in.America,Labor and Awardrninfi Judtte „ -r---------- � Employment:Lavu EZ041 2Q1;�.20�$) Oregon Wolff",t atilt a.Mercada*Pelz Award One of Ore tin's T p" y ( CJ 12) 8 � IVomen a or Law ers Metropolitan ldut>rtarll lltihta'Center,l�sytoa Award . Voted°Best of the Bann Ltigatlorr�rr�t Disyeuta Fxoerience and Intear y iS11 Resolution by Tri-C unty;area Is, ' 0, "Judge Baldwin's exceptional'judicial experience combines( INT�Gtil°FY with his commitment td.,intagrity�and fairnoss makahim the "War,intdiligencej integrity, air-me >►'e and work ethic best choice."Justice Robert Durham,Oregon Suprbmal Gourt ail make None Coak unique t�luali to Wye on Oregon s g reme Court." f 'Jud a Baldwin has presided over hundreds of,crimipal and, Sup, civil cases,including higfi profile murder trials,over the-past Doug Robertson,Douglas unty Com+ri�r ten,years."TMs'Oregonlan,11/14/2011 Dick Schouten, Washlrrg�tp�CaurttY Coat 7li�ftrrl8r " "Oregonians can trust Judge Baldwin.And his years of Serena Cruz Walsh,formeir uitnomoh Courely Camrnis'loner t experience make hire the best,qualified candidate:" TRUSTED BY THOSE WOO,_ "-Y?U i P F $ E Judge Marry Deits,former Chief Judge,Oregon court of "Nona Gook's demon Comm 1pe t to fqirnass.and Appeals Additional Su++ggr a Include: justice is needed in our,ne, 5upre�r#e Ce1#rt Justioa Shta;has ` . - earned out tt6e and rasp Over,60 Oregon Judges, ' Former Attorney General Hardy Myers District Attorneys in 26 cs>uties suppolt feenai,irlutiing: OLCV John Foota,Clackamas hMchaat•Srthrtrtrek:lli namsh Dan Stators,Multnomah County Sheriff — Alex t3e►dner,lane Bob llerrruti4rt,Waehinaton Moro information and fndbrserhantsy Wetr Btsglau,Marlon wwwAlectjudgebaldwin:oow Learn mare: � '�` (This lnformatlaa,urr}lshed by Elect Judge Baldwin.), �rhis/nfctrAlattod i'uni 0a by�1to►ne!Qavk for* 7r+9�iian Supreme Court) TOO above Informotieefn,ha naal beah Verified for aaeureey by The obova Into rmatlan hM nbt eur Oy:by the State of Or*g*n. the g ref drs a n. . � r Jude of.thq Court of AIPeal . Position 8 q. .#ud tiiaclrurtf Elgp ats.,:fsion 6 Mamas: ,1 t l N6604+.11li8ft t� i"ftt "gdgpriltton:Senor Partner at l ;Supopow er ) Balyeat r Eager L,Lf sue. Count jftrpa 4 ,0ecupp ioua113ack0woattd: tto'" "s Office Full-0 r'0 racticing attpx� , for gap►t�rl 2$'yeanar i 00 CrimfrraI it a utor:Adrrtltted' ;/ .' riaC sit 6i. ► fn fo�lregon.Stag Bar and U.S {arC►n District Court,04trict of Oreggn,.Ac'tivg•triai and appellate Edaatoai,B ty of Mt6nesota-law u Y� practice. !! Schooi;J.D.,,cum laude,llniv isity"pf f$Ai orals-Ssttta; . Educstionat Background,J.4�.,:'Uhio Northeeri thtiversity Barbara,B-A:,High Honors, 4$ ta°Kappa Pettit College of'Law,.WIth,,h0hers f'J86;S A,,jniverstty of prior Q,e#Ets# cperidn#4:'Berid«te. k'ia*rhv'dl Board; Cincinnati,Economics,19$2. Member,1 Prior Govemm' ental Experiencs Criminal P rdsolnutor, Attorney for local gavernmenta, Comm 3uppart: fbtt�SCHUTES CQU E { Deschutes County attorneys overWheimtngly voted for Beth l's 75 yeas oisxporretyrse.it tlae s. tratom in Andy Celyedt in the Judiciei,PrsferenCe Ptrli co}�ducted by the. , OregPni har.commi ment to lko soft AnJarnllies, Oregon State'Bar for the Circuit Court.Judge on .i on(Oradort connection to our communit�ar►d her repo itiC►p fot fei, a State Bar Judicial'Preference Poll April 2012). couiraps,dnd conviction,makd her,the rfght ice to peopfs of C)eachutes'countya our neDttCir 'f+ohrt Andy 6alyeat'has been awarded the highest pbssible rating in legal ability&ethiea�stahtEards byis fie w attorneys.,°Bagley fs.firoughifl ai►d► /=sipalrsr�y ancfrrpaaahtN community And her oxperierlke as a Pn�r,wottld>�'y "I support Andy Bafye*t because of his ti�rell-balancetl her wall on tare beach.` backdroun' as a criminal prosecutorsrid civil trial attorney _ $BuNetin;April 15,2092 ? '.which-is essential to be an effective judge.He has the unique: perspeetive't.hl& carries wjth experier►ce and wiU been excel BET14At�LO lent judge•° -Protects our most vuingtjbl�eltizentt,and handles 4 Les Stiles;Deschutes County'Sheriff}Ret.) c©vita`most serious cases ?, "Andy Balysait is deeply committed to the law and to our -�flt make good decisions in?#ha caprtroii 'l try understands the law and our pommunity corMrxtunity,it's'ciear'4�ri4y,bis,ca didacy,fctr C+rcuit Court -BsaradtaxRaYeX�money by d vetop4riQ 0, 1U!!t pirogrdm t, at' " iudgt5It ove rejm{tt l 'odo,44d i, .4 s legal colleagues, cut's costs while ec>s�ring�ec. untabt�r W and peers.Andjt will serve.tho citizens"qf Deschutes County Will nteke bur eowrts more biett�E ail welwlth her with fairnes ,;ip1ritnd,f te€frt" ideas,knowledge expe fi n ' •i, s Ruth-Wltoi rnsoi,•Bend Marie and Recreation District Board of -Is a votlr=etected Bend-i a' de$chobl-Board Member, Dtrectars ensuring strong schools thattenefit oufiect?nomy.and promote safety , ` "Andy Balyaat is irniq,ueiYciuitllRed to be'thd next Deschutes -Is a dediclrted eoinmunity, r supporting famlires, County circuit Court,Judge,Andy is honest,hard working,- children srrtl public safet tough when he needs to be and fair. y'�� BETHtiB14EiLEY�S TiFCE AJ, TE, i LSD BY JU0GE4 Neil Bryant,shareholder,Bryant,l�ovlien"&Jarvis,LLP ` kA "ffftS,PlJtICE,A EADyr „ rt Endorsements:Amy Tykesorl Dennis C.Karhopp; ) f,y hufej4wntyShIor 's pio ration,Bend Betsy,Skovborg;Ken M4lenek;George Endicott;Ron Bryant,,',,, Police iation;Re t►t�+R Bryant,Emerson&Fitch,LLP;Norma Dubois,lies Bertalan; ; Angela Lee-Pro Ten*Jrtdge Mulief Cnkn�t,-Attornay, Jeff,Eager;Tamara MacLeod and Aaron-Sreti"Man. Crime Victims Unified;Mich J GiJtespio-f areuftCour�t Community Service:Vatunt$ee� r youth bpske tali.coach fors. Judge;MArtin atone Circu t oQrt Judge,t a}t�i.Betrori- the Send Park'&Racreaxiort'Cllstrlct;Mt;Ba tielor Sports" Gircuk Court Judge;Std Y kley- / t� Edtication rroundatttsn;Bend;Gttamkter of Corittmerce;long ' Judge,Meditator,$,�Arnatxct Mar si�at - term supportericontri6Zv of,Mdgic in the Pork and other Barram-Send City C� uact orj 'Me r. lh 4lne Ev community iron-profit events:soli;organizations. Teater-Rotired Educator,Oregon A$tagti Pawl Amerie�an Bar (This inforrrastion fwmJshed by Andy,ealyeat.) Association;Linda Brade ichrPresidetht Qentrdi trepan labor Council;John Rexford=E1 ;$uperintejt 'Cheryl PttP....ward; W.! CWJUdaika carri , (This informatiorh'furnlshed t}ygley.fog drtc�ge Comrrrifiee.) t i The abtnre inforrtt� ten Nos r+ 'been verified for atxalra y by ' The 86oveinformaitfo+a"hss_A reset ee l Br,Wl14oy by - the state Or Oregon. ` the State of Oregotr. : No � ;..,0101","sa x Constitution Party Dear Voter, The Constitution Party of Oregon asks you to join us in.honoring God,defending the.family,and seeking to restore our RBpublic,by voting for our candidates appearing on your ballot; Will Christensen for president(Ken Gibbs for Vice-President) Bob Ekstrom„Raymond Baldwin,and Art Robinson for Congress James Leuenberger for Attorney.General x Michael Marsh for State Treasurer r Ken Hamlington for Lake County Corhmissioner' Barbara Gonzalez,Rick Hake,Lucian Blansett,Mark'Callahan,Ray Biggs,and Jim Welsh fo'r State,Representative in their respective districts. Our candidates are plodged to the fblltrwing seven principles: Life:We believe in Divine Providence and recognize our Creator<as the author of human life.Thus.we believe in the absolute sanctity of human life.The first duty'of civil government is the protection of innocent human life from conception,until natural death,no exceptions.When government sanctions abortion,then,all lives are atrisk. Liberty:Far from granting license to'dowhatever we want',true liberty'comes from God and real freedom is born of self- government.With Jaynes Madison,we assert the pvecious American ideal,Which set our country apart.from other nations... "we have staked the whole future of American Civilization,not upon the power.of government,far from it.We have staked the whole future...upon the capacity of each of us to govern ourselves,acoording.to the ten commandments of God.” Family:Our Creatorset in place the family as the first divinely instituted form of government.It is the duty of civil government to"recognize and protect the authority of the family unit.When the state usurps the family's authorlty,!the hearts of the,children are turned to the state,rather than to the fathers.Such socialist actions deny the created order and harm our communities. Property:We believe that the right of individuals to own'and steward their propertyls God-given,established in such-com- r�andments as"Thou shalt not steal."and"Thou shalt not covet.'°We encourage private generosity,;but oppose the forced transfer of one's.wealth to others,by the state.We believe that the less of'external'property rights leads to the loss of 'internal'rights of personal conscience,It was James Madison who said;"donscence is the most sacred of all property." The U.S.Constitution:In these United Siates,the Constitution established a representative federal republic-which represents i the sovereignty of the people under God over the state.Our founders purposed that the Constitution would uphold those ideals, expressed in our Declaration of'lndependence;as the law of theland;ard'Urnit the powerprid scope of the federal government. Limited,Local Government:-Our desire is to return the federal government to its constitutional boundaries.The'10th arriend- ment in our Bill of Rights strictly limits the federal government to"ose jurisdictions,specifically stated within the Constitution. As a principle,our founders sought to ensure the duties of civil governmenvalways be performed at the lowest possible level. Local elected officials and clerks are more directly accountable to the people. American Sovereignty:We are firmly committed to the protection of otirborders,our trade and our common defense.We believe that America is to_be the friend of liberty everywhere,but the guarantor and provisioner of ours alone;We oppose membership in the United Nations and any other treaty or affiliation that attempts to assert authority over our Constitution or- bypass our sovereign citizens',constitution ally el acted,representatives:' If you don't like being taxed to police the world while our own borders are unprotected,losing our jobs to other nations because of environmentalist nonsense and government regulations,hi av'►ng your rights trampled and your property confis- cated,or being exposed to God's;wrath on our nation because it-condones the shedding of innocent blood and rampant moral perversion,vote'for Constitution Party candidates. You can't get what you.don`t.vp fort www.constitutionpartyoregon.org or call,Jlck Vown(541)`659-431 . (This information furnished by Constitution Party of Oregon.) i i 4 l i Independent Palmy INDEPEND ENT RAHY Y()F OREGON THE"TWO-PARTY SYSTEM"IS FOiCEN.DON'T LET IT BREAK dliR ECONOMY,OUR JOBS,OUR GOVERNMENT AND OUR`FUTUREi%. GRIDLOCK IN WASHINGTON AND SALEM MEANS WE CAN'T GET CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM,,F-Ff iENT GOVERNMENT,AfFORLf�BLE HEALTHCARE,REASONABLE UTILITY RATES,'OR COMMON SEI'll SE SOLUTIONS FOR:THE COMMON GOOD. WA need tQ apt 6ia mdaev Rt oolttios The Democratic and Republican parties are controlled by their"donors"who shovel tens of millions of dollars into Oregon, political campaigns every election year. Campaign spending an state and local Oregon offices continu to skyrocket;from$4 million 1986 to si?million in 2010. Winning a contested race for the Oregon Legislature now t+ pioailY Costs over$600,000,some>ianes over$1,m11140n. Vote for is ndidstes with'Independent"next to their names on*h 'beltbt. H they win:they will know,they ne.d.to y ette bn`to Lndepende voters, not just their big donors.. . We are Oregon's third largest party,with over 78;000 new members since 2007.We support calndidateelrom across the politi- calts;eCtrum who aredommitted to the principle that basic instruments of our democracy--the eiecUona process,the Lao laturar and the initia#ive and referendum--should not be controlled by the special interesta that ndw ruts he government in Oregon\ Hasso Hering,editor of the Albany Democrat-Herald,on June 10,2010,described our platform. [Tjhey favor state politics in which the average citizens gain influence and the special interests--espiciaily"s interests with lots of money--have less.The details are open to debate,•but that's not a bad program for which to capa�gn: NEW WAY OF PHOOSINGi CANDIDATES Instead of a convention of iniders,our candidates are selected by onlinevoting open to all rmembere F true: astroots process.The members choose our nominees for up to 60 offices from candidates seeking oun rronilnatloris,, ngs Independents,Democrats,Republicans,and others. No minor party irrOregon has ever conducted a primary electionibefore.No-party of any.description in Oregon,major or minor,bas conducted an election via the Internet.No Oregon party has every conducted;a primary election at its' own expense.The Independent Party of Oregon is currently doing all three.The experirrlent mould chtange;bo'kh elections and politics in the state and beyond- Eugene Register Guard editoriat,July 11,2010 In some cases you'll sea the"Independent"label along with the name of another party which nominatedthe.*am a candidate. Those with the"independent"label won our primary election. NEW WAY OF SETTING THE AGENDA IN SALEM Our agenda is determined,by our members and their answers to issue surveys.In the summair,2012 survey,they said Oregon government'should: 1. Promote job creation&economic-development. 2. Reduce medlcal,prescriptions hospital,and insurance costs. 3. Amend the Oregon Constitution to limit special interest money in election campaigns. . 4. Reducer State spending. ' 5. Regulate banks a d insurance companies to better protect consumers. 1� We'led the fight to stop the 2011 Legislature from blowing a huge loophole In Oregon's camp ri,inance`l*Oosure laws,Pvsn. after the Oregon Senate had passed the bill on a unanimous vote. We also pursued bills to requirs all campaign ads to disclose who paid for them,to ban Iegissators'#rom•becoming lobbyists for 2 years after leaving office,and,requiring the State to give Oregon-based businesses a slight preferehce'when bidding on State contracts-None were•passed NEW WAY OF b6lNG THE PEOPLE'S BUSINESS If the Independent Marty candidates do not work cooperativelylto solve problems,free from special interests and corrupting dash,then our me bars will reject them in our next primary election. m VOTE.THINK.BE INIDEPENDENTi www.indparty.com info*indparty.com' (This information flrm4hed by Independent I'artyl r 1 Ubertarian Party w , Qur Party,, y The Libertarian(arty of Oregonwas organized in 1871 and isoffiliated.With the third largest political party in America.For forty years,Libertarian candidates hav¢offered to end and oppose all foreign wars that have nothing to do with the interests of the American people,,and have offered a foreign policy that promotes peace and limits corporate control of our foreign affairs.Libertarian candidates'-have fought to cut taxes by ending govsrnment agencies and policies that only'exist to violate your civil rights:Libertarian candidates have voted to cufspendinaiiid clear the natibnai debt,restoring.1he possibility that your children will have a retirement.Libertarian candidates advocate thorights of the individual to.make their own personal choices for their own life,body,and property: The Libertarian party SteteMent of Prineiples: R We,the members of the Libertarian Party{challenge tfre cult of the orrmipotentstate and defend the rights ofthe individual We hold that all individuals have the right to exercise�pole dominion over their own lives and have the right to live in whatever ' i manner they choose,so lon$as they do not forcibly interfere with.theequal right of others to live in whatever manner they choose.Governments throughout;history�have regularly operated on the opprosite,principle,that the state has the right to dispose of the lives of individuals and the fruits'of their labor.Even within the 'United States,sit political parties,other than our i own grant to government the right to regulate the lives of individuals and;aeize the fruits of their,labor without their consent. We,on the contrary,deny the right of any government to do theee things,and hold that where governments exist,they must not violate the rights of the individual;namely,(1)the eight to life-acoordingly we support the prohibition of the initiation of physical force against others;(2)the right to liberty of speech an,d action-:accordingly we,oppose all,attempts by government to abridge the freedom of speech and press,as well as government censorship in any form;(3)the fight to property-accord- ingly we oppose all government interference with private1propeety,such as confiscation,nationalization,and eminent domain, and support the all of-robbery,trespass,fraud,;and misrepresentation.Since governments,whereinstituted,must not violate individual rights,we oppose all interference by government in the areas of voluntary and contractual,relations among individuals.People should not beforcedto sacrifice their lives and property for the benefit of others:They should be loft Tree by government to dasl with one another as free traders,and the resultant economic system,the only one compatible with the protection of individual rights,is the free market. Please join usl, If you"are already registered as,a Libertarian in Oregon,you are avothig.rhaf fiber of our party.If you are not,and believe as we do,please register as"Libertarian."Members receive ail ballots for our primary elections and also receive ballots focchoos- ing party;leadership and setting rules.To�et,invotved,,visit our website,http:fiwww.lporegon.org,and click on the "Get Involved"link to get connected with regon Libertarian-activists. www.lporegon.org (This information furnished by Ae'LibertaAm Party of Oregon.) Pacific Green Party" °,: PACIFIC'GREEWPARTY OF OREGON if the definitioln of insanity is doing the some thing over&Ad over and expecting dlfWei*t resi its' then Orogon voterls=wha>support Democrats and Repubiicane must beorazy. THE TWdBIG POLITiCAL`PA,,RTIES HAVE,'GOTTEN"US,iNTO THE MESS A STAGNANT ECONOMY,PItRSISfE dT 11 1E11t�Pi MENT, 4W-WAGE J(1R��,R4}i ALTj H C 11�CAiSIS, PEOPLE B.EtNG DRIVEN OU OF TFIII HO(�AES,GLOBAL,CL1MAGf�ANGS, ; AND A'F9hb6N P6LiCyl§ASED ON E*OI54SIVE,SENSELESS AND ENDLESS WHY WOULD YOU EXPECT THE PARTIES WHO CREATED THESE PROBLEMS'fO SOLVE THEM? The Pacific Green Party offers sensible forward-looking"solutions to the many"roblerni we face.+L�IfOU probably agree wfth tla_itp migtit'issuet:NGIN is the time to ataw "ps: t , Our economy is a mess:Our foreign,policy is an embarrassment.We rely on war anci'oi�3o driye ouc;cars aktidt nr'econocny. We spend more on'vtar than enything.else and now we can't'aff&d'to fix tare problem we f$ca achome if vve want:a:healthy' society and ahealthy economy,if we vivant to educate our kids for the chalienges,of the future,rthim we need%40viestwisely: We need to re•diredth>3 massive amounts of money currently goLng to Afghanistan>Iraq,Ye Israel and ele4whe�reand bring it home. we, to to re-claim the American Dream. ' ' Middle-class families struggle'to isiovide their families with housing.health caret a�oll` ge education fdr their lgli aril savings fouretirement."Poorer families hays.an'even harder.time getting their basic needs Met.' , j We propoto shifting the,miiitaWbudget--by.fer and away the world'vlargast-to domestic news, The U.S."defense"budget is;over$700 billion.By comparison,the budget of the U.S.Departm�ant of lYducationJa only$70 billion!If we cut the military Budget Ln half,we could finance a Green'Jobs program to eliminate.unemployn5aM ,he environment,jump-start the economy and provide a°free college education for all citizens.An.gl,a military budgetof vest°: $356 billion would still be the biggest in toe world.' Investing inGreen Jobs,renewable energy,conservation and mats transportation wiN provide work,economic security,and env'ironmental'protection._. "the Pacific:Green-Party of Oregon supports: �"1 11 • Universal health care for all • Instant runoff voting • Protection of our native forests • Public financing,of campailins and donor limits • Ending student debt and home foreclosures • ,Ending cannabis prohibitiop• • Gender and inter-generational equality, • Transparent and accountable government. p _ One reason our problems persist is the corporate control of our elections and government.We must get private money out of public elections.Money.is not speech.We support constitutional amendments to protect free speech and ef4 corporations of righta'which belong only to individual citizens. m Taking control-of our future requires the courage to vote your 6onscience.and wrestle control of our government back from the corporations who have seized it. , Another reason we re in crisis is because voters too.often vote out of fear rather than voting for a candidate they believe in. Votiq for tha lesser of vmosavils means that evil still wins. invest your vote"don't throw it away on professional politicians and huckster$, " { Do you really trust the peoplewho got us into this most to fix 'Register Green et www.oreggnyptgj.ora and Vote Green Learn more:www.12acificgreens.org fagabook,com/bacificgreens Jwftter,c &6cifiggreeIja Support our candidates: Dr.Jill Stelfil&Cheri Honkaia,President.and Vice President Christina Lugo,5th Cigrigressioh4l District Seth Woolley,•Secretary of State Steven Reynolds,tst ngressibri tt District ; Woody Broadnex,3rd Congressional District Tim Dohne,Benton County Gommi'ssioner Mike BeNstoin,4th Congressional District Alex Polikoff,23rd p strict Oregon House The,future is Green.Be part of the Green Future. Start now!Vote Greenl (This information h rnlshed by Pacific Green Party of Oregon.) i t r 1 N �rogtressive' Party PROGRESSIVE PARTY Raift'Anderaon President Of the United States obeNt Woffi Secretary of State,Oregon Cameton Wli teen State Treasurer,oibgon tit'":. Attorney,General flragon. + Std U.S HQuae of Reprise ntatrvac lit iii r, U;S.Mousa of Repre t�tati d# t Paf er bet~azei" US:House of Rapreserniatiues,4th lstridt We fight for economic justice,human rights;environmental pro t6etion;en i.$(a sroots democracy finlike the Democratic and Republicamparties,WE OPPOSE:the corruption of elections by bld.;rn inpy,Wait*reet bailouts,thwvviit in Afghanistan, "corporate personhoad,":and the NA TA:&WTt7"free tra '. rt , ��"5, Tl.#'W Campaign fina+tce;'reform, Medicare for All,equal rights(including same-sex marriage),and muFlrhjgher rrr njmum wages. 1lVe airt►°srery eEfergt!t f#otafilr I 6rwtitr. ` .. . ;Democrat Republkan ',,Progressive Real oelx►paign finance reform Nb NO YES °Madiceret¢or All"domprehonsive health care , NO NO YES Oppose cuts In S461al Security&:Medicare benefits NO NO YES End>Busit`"ederal income tax"cuts for the rich 401 y0 ` YES Oppose.Wsll Streetballoyt8 and corruption NO NO YES ' Employment for All(public works projects,.WPA style) � � �NO` � No YES Increase minimum wages to living wage($10 or more) 40 NO YES Repair,improve infrastructure(transportation,water systems,etc.). NO NO YES Oppose NA#TA&WTO"free trade";stipport�purchase of local products$4 services NO NO YES Oppose wars in Iraq and Afghanistan;bring troops home now NO NO YES ` Slash military spending NO NO YES , End occupation of Palestine NO 'NO YES , Oppotaspymg,on Americans,including drones O NO . YES Equal rights, g is for all;same-sex marriage � _ NO NO YES , �. Clean energy;no nuclear subsidies. NO NO YES- Oppose shipping coal for'expgrt through Columbia Gorge N NO' YES Oppos'e offshore oli&gas drifting." NO ­NO, YES ` baecrlminaliae marijuana possession and use , NO 1` NO YES End"Corporate'pereonhood" NO, NO YES - End the U.S.Senate.filibuster;restore majojty rule NO NO YES ( 'ORSGON ISSUES, 1. We have worked,for real campaign finance reform.Oregon Democrats and Republicans have never enacted limits on political campaign con;ribuilons.ti0moorats instate office right now are refusing to enforce the campaign finance reform Measure,47 enacted by Oregon voters in 2008.Campaign sperilingfor Oregon state offices has skyrocketed from $4 million in 1998 td-P Millia ri in P10.Candidptes for the Legislatlire nolnW.typically spend over$800;000 to win a r ; contested seat;sometimes over$1`million. 2:,We want to make the initiative and referendum again availabte•to grassroots efforts.The Democrat Secretary of State is now discarding ovar4p%of all voter signatures oti Otitions due to arbitrary,hyper-technical,and:unnecessary rules, raising the cost of petition drives so high that only corporations,anions and the very.wealthy can afford to.use it. 3:"We`want the State Treasurer to direct part of Oregon's rl billion of investment funds to invest in local public works and ' jobs for Oregonians instead of Vulture!'capitaflsts,corporate raiders,and leveragik buyout artists., ` 4. We want fair taxation:Oregon has the 4th hlghest income taxes of any state on lower-4ncome working,families and is still at the bottom"fn taxes on corporatione. 5. WO'Want to stop government promotion of gamblin8,including videwpoker,video slots,and approval of private casinos. S. We oppose installation of police"spy cameras"and use of drones,(Ilke model airplanes and helicopters)to spy on Oregon citizens. ; OREGON BALLOT MEASURE,RECOMMENDATIONS: Vote NO on,'Measures 77,78,791 t2,83,andS4. Vote YES on Measures 80;91,and 85. (This information furnished by Progressive Part)4) , House Joint Resolution 7 Referred to the O actprate of Oregon by the Legislative Assembly oRthe 201irRegular$erg on to be h voted on at the General Election'Abyember.0,2042. a- Result of"Yes"Vote Sunmrll V "Yes"vote grants Governoy constitutional authority to Amends Constitution.Currently,Governor, os stotutr„ty lilt declare-'catastrophic disaster"(defined);requires legislative not constitutional,authority`to declaF4,jjtatobf eme session;legislature,may suspend specified constitutional and direct response to emer envy.Msasu[e grants=o rnbr spending restrictions to aid response,recovery constitutional authority�d Nare and"resperrdto;ltsytu(ai'e�r human caused"catastrbphi disaster"'(de#med).A�utrorir r Result of"No"VOte Goverhor to tedir t previ y ailticated; er ral un&and lottery monies ttl,Feaster nss.1*iiiroele le(- 14 " "No"vote retains GoVernor's strf#rlttory authority to declare session(under emergency ptt il; egas�ttr el,to i . state;of emer'genc retains oonattfiytutional spending restric- implementing legisla# n;'i slataan yinclude temporarily tions'and constituti`61 restrictigrrs on legislature authority suspending apex, re ipticfris: without exception fret emergency, Terminatas Governor r. n th�f[t��ttpon ; enactment of law specifyi; paeeefot which funds InaK. be used.LiMits'disa�tet e` ter cif heir ar and legislature , to 40 days unless leg, I tore, is to shorten/lengthen period; I such legislation may include y provision legislature deems ktecessaryto pro :de"OMO. tranoltiq�nNunda#nain to, normal co4tlorxs,Othor,pzisians t. 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' is danc ,of t ht ttf`esslr`bouoo b sits to thej n se e rt. �+ the : tt lmpoe fla to is at�t mgrs t on"Gatti k menroers or hik #ob attpad,twp�thirde of ings;"the prbcerid gs r the SafimbOva.of �rnpur true abte to attend sW hear or reasb the menu* s p}, the votaa of other lrsi+ besse of x of that ri # srnl tir oei:tion;the ` ° if tart!iro ongolttg sure ri^ eiatitwcfa .-`` " inYO raN ssee •te b8 n . r§t the,nrsmber of n .of baiab holes that b following thia d itke khdrf guoruft undsc su n t oftidrrseadan ey sup o"O the sections Yto'S of tins an as da E rule r ndip t , ii o i 1p'gfrder t ra sar«rs'ciraogl�star ea ' mended by lh*4o r ern rrnine # k and ib th®sai<ne miOi6bi'th t t ie4. Assembly.;Tho Governor reao#t1� �lr may,susp®nd`the rata underipn 19, lil 1 'of tteis this au unladl r Constitution: , the hnmedhrsa ro ,sle ter scats r hap (4i litotwlth ipinahrg�tl�ti,'Artfs a lb of 11ris 1.` ended. ; Constkii ibir;'dirrfrigr•et y�auri WIdOla-when,rrrs►nrbetsrof (2)PrWtai'ia�f 'Ofi -days` �odln 3 ��d � the Lsgislative•AssiYr rl�r arp,cunabtp tb oampel the tten� ;subaaetton ofRhidr + r► ' dance of two-thirds sif t o e yqr . ; v extond the`operation of aeal#lrns T tai A teie _` ths,totrtst iii� a �quc the 30-dale.1"#Op" of ��+ �, � t. . rnembirrf ar ; d # me bp'o each hbnss; 5sectiati re silt a sesE n. the memisers of odrtlrhr teed ii sesp` described br subsestlort(3) 3 of` llttiolat doe~irko, g rYF $ * L l a to ply 4 ` ifl or^ i3f The ddter%hr.. required by M o� !s (5 f to tlttlaM 1 deatcribed in sq!►section(31 o this , Constitution,the taibbiatt4ie Assentbiy ntFay decislre. of o bNl•A',bM'th*t**tlfnt#iPt led 4t rr # eniergancy in'any biil.tagrtlatingtaxation or slirem tipn,' tills Art(cle sfirOAvrs l�rai' incatsdbirrtrrt.�tti aa >tiitiithat '+` a><sstionpz,t to ii susplhdiftmW" i t�l�Nr-d q�F�r.��" 'b� +�,Ad�Ydiurscribeslin Via Legisl r<thra 1 r+4irtrl►tyt i `th�lt erf #ice �ror,fot'aotion In aq ► kfs Y' bitlis tkacessetry to proYtd+s an'aduirtit *hrr IN ikis'Conetitutip�n. t y,, i,d }, r' �n catssitrophic.11�sastsr p xl�} , S-.` fiWd 4 � S CTIOM 4`(T)#the ikter r d are 00 it 1drFrii>3ttophisc r . nOlude soy disestar hasoscssrrea: , nsory top on orde (a)The vs 1' epst law4% Vvfth the ems;af, thar?of tsnraairsr' .A .at tMa,° o�rerriddan us nrt#cta besrrsrf 's = dae{t►ration of a Calaatatatton," r pv #of er thl ;. rr• t', � " section (3)Tbo 9 Ar t.t ayl§ L•is r Aa ids► Otoo* (b)Th+ i. +r � o �tjdr(� �to 5 of tl► i ik+ti+ e r,rn one fk IF memo er1 a < b1r +r> ' b{tdiy ,e ;same sstos 'eNsastar.l►i aktlO subs sctibrr ` Y j - (1)of t or' te>a: 'ihil� moneys that wori(d der'isl a lW retuned to taxirrkyers +_tiorr under sectlatr'14.tfittiss. the provisions of 11` $of this', cage agencies for the purr` tsst ie'osit '`' be opera tnro d4�eo►r+at t inry disaster. soctiorra i trd S s redpa ,IT t" tion'by, A 3 ca Ici Notvirijstans r ,A3Ci qr , has e►cctrrrad'. , �, x.s of h sta#edi:o � "n< arrt¢�n 'rt►e pro ! = Ls u!t a; shall be subs I Is to the for Yeit or re adequatrFf, ma st a spiNdsri'+yiic sin Yl' trio ddrte ets rho eri R, . gon#Nil titigrr se;, (O Tba pranr'sieurs of 1Es Constitsrilpn,do nsrt ,anT hr r,pptove+� fVote:Boldfaced type mdicatist,new ladquego meets enfrfi f : three•fifths of the an �bf h houso iw mare tble ta. italto)type rrydicetes dotetionaor eommik* attend a seaalon d sub ot5ori(3)'o'f section 3'of i t this'Ol tilsia, i (bBeCtie�1 )`�s; 4 upona reeltrt of girt :�raesh houso; y �itaemswt co , , � P4rNht e!� s3e i#►t eute T cif i #iboE r ► ► `#�s mil r, agaeietac��ti r� ra aWscats : p c a ,,,,q' + Ttsa Goverkt,syNC 4aWs•N�$t�moneys to atFt1l"estttrax+d wjoO~~ -tethedip►sj�r. • to 4 ! d}t # i �A'?x Sig Y 4 a ssS�rsWl t5r'h'umars�ssauaed.evaat �#diaaiersvolclr M[It1 .,. mss`rSrtif. i�. b1►EMeE°��?g :�1�iN a errWWofursent,�y� �ef"7""�r s>wet tom": of, * 8rtR1► `` 8 i#t" - e #tb' _,� •t�sJ+��M"��,War�, � Grit�* the T Ittageiairs rim � �, • RdfY# ralf. d 'itr#eCLA6 • Using-only lotteryfOldo wated Wiiste agencies. ���tatip^s proventthe ';tej�islatu+{+a irarx}-�;peeing,`irt sTa:ssiPrs if sc+r+ne -'t�#e�i�mra If the Go oc leCiares.t-h#o tattstrophladiaaatar has " dat�o! e e event,are indopw tsted,oit er p 6mb to Occurred,tlwO±Governor elsa'rnuot Oohy the Legislat�ar tt vet'aD Sa Min. yvithirt 30 d1�The Lagislatq�may:; ' . r, Mest;et a place other than the ` pitol of bYY eleretsis: Mpaawva 77+N ahstw the teovtirnor and Nse L e • top*�c cil rio#e in, diE�ctinp Ttie� y meatus mesaa�s�atairls the�varnor's to tr*ee • Cow +ti�ss s+ #Suapsod ,�w tivo-third oi, m ttse; s�e'ta bttenei;����►i`t ,, �i�irds rttekn rs.. a co l Gewsod ` aiesiore, ` x % to a d and.lin #Wwlt n of otherwiswe •.�s,tiilts witty�thr�e-t�fthrt �e are:air-' �`�y�•��� ,; • Meaaus 'J wiN Rkly its E � � 1��1 erSaa�tF o�441D order;. #> ,ar by:elc «: '+ei�► R° +e!nt cN4,as. + 14+ �kxertetw Phe4" sturehway'tsiceaddtdonat:sctlotssgta�reeV ls##69haEtai�krpww .. si tit Qtr+ att #±rid k s limtd itt ac!�ns e , in rzpent to response si foiad in Messure 77 art MS the a to r ad - iecoviho'Leis(atuca tia+��� - from de�inpafid • $Pend S""Highway Funii M"ysi(g*s to 'for +. � and balances, pl" . e 77� in o*#harem of"�ecl °+ Spend moneys that "sNaek!go to isulividue#and ! to'ellfrc#veki!raiat to a critical and i4wpomft tax#kicker"�by vote of 2X!33 of mertsbers > attesat' r Y axytl��r, y3x.>�:' °lei, o � i • �' .alt#ss�t. ,�, ` , wl����'� sa ateaii.ta �e auiads , of-�;ttsad�w(lyWslbisisi,;eurA�i+�Nd ts,a.aigtgefirvg�k • Overs'i&f snding of loom*fwsitate p� disawlasr „ ` • S rsd ssny bittery,funds. Vve ur"j .''Ylt"�so*sp Allatna is A, ('he pourers gr'tnted by Mesaure 77 end'3M'4ys_aifter the" Consss es�, • Appeissted by; ' 3owenior declares#t►e aetastrophi�"tlisastor or st an eaM it �80100,9= the Ser►ata late determined by the'Legisletwo.The lire by law � �t owsran Sp si ts#i�se Ftoiseie !nay extend th 3"aylimit but musts of oomodi"data. e i s eke of the'tioose F#s+p�n #i�iti Spe : law fhat,er►iis:isrst�ds operA#�onof'xhe aaeaeisra�naY (This.loftttLrilp! tlE�r was"etiad roaweda, hc".provisions necessary for atl orMsrly to6n�tion'tb corn- ttrd/ey}� to�4f'ftisU b&?Ot eA sure ptionca with constitutional provisions overridden during the , pssrsuw►tas l 11 .3ftf sataatr*OW disaster.. rho dovemor may not invoke the provisions of the measure " ""than Of"for ihe'semecaitestrophic disaster: j - r i House joint Resolution 44-Refitr'ed td th;e;El 1' wo of Oregon byths legislative Mser l ly of the 2011 Ra�r$es�i�kt voted on at the:© norI y r` "yas"Vol*o cona#i ` tt iingasp »`, Arne l nnstit4'Oon i e tta gan e{ar�ttht ' rat f ►awes refe to r ad tnre4' chan a t;,Wpeding r wr r►' "ggpa{tits"} vot , tion/� �ee#tsibat�ej��+�?ysy iiet jgaiJ# 4cry{p�(¢y ;' ape�#ir�Q gdVerr4 ntal Y }Drat{ y .il ""^T '•c7 ^;; a� } Sf9�la k��16�F11l�tlli�� ; xGr r>r Ai A►dniinitit�dri: J � r . q.j r tutran i "No"vote retains tutionai 1 e tifterrbr °orancfie '�f Cy Oh to ` rar titth throe its"t ,' ' tempa#a qdm#oo 10overnmoot(ramor`than t't?tom'"br;�ncls�"•t �+c i frr Cp' d`Cvi s 0 go�tern t: r�®teins mi�spe#led,�rtf��r laliguage: She h9 �oftt�s:} isiatL �, . �• Le�islats�tR,ir fe Man. which also reflecta�s Rr Measure,additlonslty'Mo ,arnites, gramrna�°chafq� pace `, `tfr�r 5eceetary O $tat@ as",he '"h#m."' ' y � � The measuratWM nar►cia it goVmme►ntrever�u=penditr, � r'. Text�#Measure Leglslaivg llrgu�n�litt in Support `;� $sr l;Resolved by the 4egisMtive Assembly of the State of 'Tls�American systerri of,;governmeht is designed to 4ie Oregon: undrterxdable,balanW and a#e¢tt, n_ � lleb hot the government isdivd into"three 'raft of .l' Sa$M4.Section'7,Article Ill,sectjon 17,Articlo IV;. than eubdfaradetl into"d+@ artments° "ch� and section ' tite.Vl of the orastitu#i0naf thetais►f Greg hirer,that HC the c 1*' Oiis ad a afnetji to read r_, Sec.1.The ovrers of the Oo rnrnent shall be divided naesrig systprrt is coclf fine with p t laarhlii into three[separate departrnent� arate branch th a @�19t?l beCa :refers" es, a tortF►a i eg%lativs, to ai and Ex. Legislative the Executive,including the administrative,and instead Qf branches.T,his'13alidt•rrN g n's a the Judicial;and no person charged with official duties under'' Boris# ►tiPn with 7reganiins'com "h �taihdir} r, one of these[departmentdr nched,shall exercise anypf the d s+er rf$,the-itgg4t ,Savvarn�rxe►tt as havir�an i~xecutive furi�dogs of another,excepfaain this Constitution expressly en i" .a'tegiaovir ranch-which provided.[ #n is vid$rd In c t#te Senate.Chstmb1or and'the.House Sec,a7 Each house shall hays all dowers necessary for.a okip ]M � V" Cfirsi [fbrench]chanrber.of the Legislative[Department]Branch,,of a i#aysgg ree;aeparate and equal branches of government free,and[independent]independent State.[-] iitytntt �Tra is essential for protecting lib- S .2.,The Secretary ctf State shall keep a fair record 4 , ,010he government is designed to check '" Tha l -the,official acts of the Legislative Assembly and Executii+e d�t • k alativa$rsnch.passes. Department of'the State]Branch;and shall When required la?� �x � en#orces.Iaws a�td fiho Judi+eie( lay;the,same;and ill•matters relativelthereto before either jrrr ]ewe egon's`system mirrors that of the ' jbromh}chamber of the Legislative Asseinbly,[Hel The Federal Clii40r ek ant]I most state governrrnents in all ways rotary of State shall baby virtue of[his,holding the @ 4" fat ing egon's Constitution state plainiX officq,Auditor of[Public]Public Accounts,and shall perform that the a"government is divided into three brancltea will such other duties as shall be assigned[him]to the Secretary° , fng4*ura*ly rdfiagt tha system of checks and balances , .ofd#ate by law.[] th>#t w sndetf fy.#Ite founders. PARAGRAPH 2,The.arnendment Proposed by this, Measure-?$makes other chenges to improve the resolution shall be submitted to the people for their Constitutidn'3 effectiveness by making it more readable approval or rejection at the next regular general election and accarate.For example,this measure updates language held throughout this stater that curreptly'refers to the Secretary of State exclusively as "he°and'bls.",This change is consistent-With the removal Note;isoldfaced type indicates new language;[brackets acid of gender requirements for holdin office-$nd is refl�ectivq pf italic]type indicates deletions or comments. c6ntenVorary Dragon. he most ptW6 onstitu#idO,$,one that says;exaotly what it means. Explanatory Statement Voth"Yea"oW Measure 713: The Oregon Constitution-ciurrently refers to three"deport- .09mmitte �bers Appointed byY meats"of government:.the:Legislative©epartment,the Senator finny Burdick President of the Senate Executive Department and the Judicial,Department-Ballot Represeritettive Wally Hicks Spak�►r t;f fife H' ae „n E Measure 78 amends.the Ore on,Constitution to raplece Representative Dave Hunt speaker of the House ' the term"department"-with tbe term",branch"for all three �\ z branches of government The•--measuro changes"branch". (7h�s.lo�in#�g tl�tive C<iirFrnr�ae'was apppfrltt3d,to provide Id"chamber"-When granting powers to either house of the tha,toq�li;i a argument iit au/fpoet of the ballotrn pasure Legisl ature. pursuant tit Of#651.2d5 J The measure further replaces exisfing Constitutional refer-. ' ences to the$ecrotary of as"Nei,""`him,"and"his°With gender-neutral.wo rding. Commi#tee'Membars: Appointee!by: Senator Ginny Burdick President df the Senate• Representative Wally Hicks Speaker of the House Kathleen Beaufait t"= :7­,,!5,,r- °,secrli i#State Kappy Eaton Secretary of Stater, Fred'Neai Members of-the Committee r (This committee was appointed to provide an impartial explanation of the ballot measure pursuant to ORS281,218) I , s • i , • Proposed by initiative`perition to be voted on at the General Election,November 6,2012: F 3 i )Rosin _*Ii, (es! V6% Summary. "Yes"vote prohibits state/local,governments from imposing Amends constitution.Current statutpr .400:, r thibi>s"a-city,' taxes,fees,assessments on transfer of any interest in real county,district,or other political subdivision or municipal property,except thosebperative December3'!,100% + corp ration'from Imposing taxes or fees onthe transofer r - of real estate(with certain excaptions�ldovv�,tha state -legislature has the authority,iubject,to GovernvVappr®val, Result of "No,'Wte to impose such taxes and fees or to c .nge"eht statutory "No"vote retains existing tayv prohibiting local governments law.Measurwprohibits the 1:4"and ashy city,county,district from imposing`real state;tl rtsfer taxeelfee$lwlth gacaep=` " t or other political subdivision'jpr munacip teot ation from` tions►,allowing state tpgisiatare to`rmpo a such taxes/fees. imposing taxes,fees,orothei~assesst."ents basod upon the, J transfer of any interest in rest property or measured by the conaidera�tion paid or received upgr+thetransfer of any inter" est in real property.`1Uleaeuc am.pts;ftom the prohibition any taxes,fees,or other ass nsrits i# Feet and eaperative on December 31,2009.Other,". ieioni Eatimafie of Finainciatmlpra�! - There is no financial,impact on state or,*il government expenditures or revenues. ` M Text,of Measure Explanatory Statement Be it enacted by the Reople�of the State of Oregon: flallotMeasure 79 amends the Oregon Constitution to pr�h'bit 0overnments'from imposing new real estate transfer ARTICLE IX of the Constitution of the State or Oregon is to es.This includes either a tax,fee or other assessment. hereby amended by adding the following section: imosedon the sale or'tr'ansfer of,real property brat tai `." ba ed on the.value of the real-estate. The state,a cif*,county,distriet or other political subdivi- Cwrront state`law prohibits local nmer!ts#rorx�rrn`os- sian or,muticlpai co�rporatign this state.shatl not impose, P by ordinance gr other to W,a-tae;'fee or other assessment ing a,nevtr,tax or fee on real estate ran ors,but dbsa allow uponthe'transfer of any inerest'in real property,or miss the l egislature to impose',a tax with a three�€ifths vise,the cured by the consideration paid or received upon the transfer, legislature also currently has the auth 6rity"to-removal be of any interest in real property.TMs section does not apply Prohibition with a simple,majority vote., 'hilYneasure,'w,ould to any tax,fee or oilier assessment in effect and op6ra"tive eliminate that authority. on Decsmbor 81,2009: Thi -*ballot measure does not apply to a tax,fee or other Note,Boldfaced type'indicates new language;[brackets and assessment that was in effect and operative on Decernber italic}toe�i:ndicates deletions or comments. 31,2b09.Theis are several statewide and local fees that would remain in effect,as well as'a real estate transfer tax in Washitt91on County. CAmmttti�"f Ambers• Appointed by': ,, Johr�'f#-Ei�enfar Chief Petitioners Shesrn,lill,[ons ` ,Chief Petitioners Jar4et°' pNd Secretary of Mate Debrora}i Kafoury Secretary of State Marilyn Worrix Members of the Committee r (Tlals cso 7ildee.► as a rpp' te(i4a farovide an impartial pXPlen+sf n.of the,ballo measure Pursuant to,ORS,251.2.15.) r a , " r ,r J Arumen 'in Fa . Argument inavor PLEASE jWNMIN$9kT6 -'CQUWV FAll iUJRRW Constructer-Contaral Suppli furs, . IN Sk MMMTWG MEAWRE 79 The construction Indjustry hal on one of#e hardest"hit by Growing food,anti o'do'Willricuttural p0aductsto market i8. the Great Recessionw As aiesult,thousi jQb*,#mm been an economic^staplipf"$enton-bounty:The land ond,propiany lost and many in out industry eoritinue to struggle at the base of su+chsgricWt6rallectidity Ioncit only vsluable.�n Its of rn�igt>th bald sik mJsfilrig#uI to geraera#±arrs-boxk�past Incraaai t#ie cost f,i y g. t ;h i�rr turner i and future-of iocal`fa* ilies: real ate in Oregon th hew; #tr tax ,� is a bacl.idea.That s>i,rhy Pro The should.supp i Battot The lost thing we i`ne #s'anothar tax-on our.propetty. Measure 79« MEASORE-A IS �4*i it WA'Y.F� �THA 1.7 r A Xes vote wit}stop new laze&targeting reel tltstats QUR FAME: FARW ANI Y APtE N4T 1�A�i�Tift@.Wi,T.N A NE1lIt"d`/�. siomsorninarsara aire;u41Y stNrtg ,, ' In recent yea is,thaw eve nine aitemnta made by With so meaty Oregphlffins;gp ttt yrro anti�seN i thYe floF►?s to enact a est a transfer for less than'they pal - sxteat*q;a dIstress#ci,: a tax on Oregon property owners.Enough is eixittgh.l�ote Xes - unfair.'� on 79 to protect your land from a new tax at the point of sale. Weshould ancatattegie It .. p Re estateracislrripratasaeefrd©n ths+ilie of prpFp A nawtrant3fier tax iiiElwlts a ut�Af teach FF f, or ar even.ghe j andinE 11 oxtrt o#.e family from #amtly #or mar r,espi9ciallY rs hon' buy ar s4 ilinp r megnber to another.IIV�th property values decliningX it;is. ,, tant'to a healthy housing merest unfaiir to IF additicnaltaxes on.,struggling middle class Msasure,79 pr firjitianta 4 sail farnjtiss and Qregon b'usiriesaes. Siinrse dregort fa and bar�itteses lly pay property 16CITINt3r atES i.RI R 7S IS l'�E Q�YLY WAY TfJ taxes,new real estatti trans#et taxes rn►oukil: s v utile taxi- EN�URL THAW 1 KAL gS1` *T i TAXA. [ ►1'7 Please,Join wA►iidt.ilJjti,+utd E � ONTFN01 Tf�Tai A1fE !M FARMS t Associated°Butid�4and Conti'acsC►rs P1,944 Join .too tin uaty Form Ourtsu and vote solftc Ado st Chaff ` • "Y�"$�'ern�sgot Meksuro 79. Heip us kow workiti�fan#tsr a eukpra rdt#uct}on ikiive sMa`4,ill A C , ' bia Chaptis County: Indepeli ntsectliCoptrt4ptoraf (This information furNot4d bX Paut Kovash,Benton County 1This.information furnished Petal RaMeyF;Yea orr Farrri Bureau.) In 1irt►r Argiglftent' � Last year we paid mare ti Opel ill property taxes:This The health of our Salem area housirfg market has a direct year;even though our home Ftasn't irraased'in value,our bearing on the Averail�econgmE�s climate,As business Owners property tax bill wallet Incteaae;,it's very frtistr#tmg. and homeowners,we are vary tionaerned about,anything that would make a terrible housing situation even worse.That's We support fundin schoots; nd pubiiC safe but anthem we why. esupp#rt l}tjt M gt@ $:'ftie lnitiative,if approved, heard of proposal trtile ie i¢tatr ie?�Oeukkteri�e a it pl'thstata would prevent local governiaiertts,#rom enacting new real tax on the sate of our home,wire couldn't believe itl estate texes,an horhl+se i ,are sold or purchased. To us it sounds like mote tike#nother�tpx ota sa �tex al . Here's why We supl#eyrt this ittT'eeaiiaa be required to pay. •'After years of steady decline in the value of homes We strongly support Ballot MtAaaure1*as a`perrhariont stop around Salem,' worst iiii rt over.This year:home to these ridiculous attempto to lrbep to ittg'noropnd,more � values are Projected to drug another 109 (Noosing money from taxpayers.Measure 79 would remove the threat , Predictor,2012 forecast).lYlocal governrin is place a of a second tax on our horns"once,and for a11. new tax on the sale of homes,people will be paying taxes to politicians at the same time they're paying People might not realize if a transfer tax'ie eatlowed,AI.L dOil lx,� money to,creditiira on,thek urtderwate mortgage. •gdverpments would be authorized'to levy axtax•In other • It's not fair to,pl e a new tazr on homeowners at a time words,you could end up ply a trartefar xto our at,Y,to r when tha.Kalue s+f their faome.ha8 already been devdis- Your county,to the State and whatever lfioal t fns district xated.Oar ecotitiir>tr eari't tales.a new tax that would talcs wants to.pile on.One pare . haee,;ano ttsulfi peir+Cerat, more money away from homeowners when they've there,and preRty soon you hrti a htig±a takitl. j suffered ehouglfi: For Firsttime home buyers 4",exaMpi0,a'two percent reel •i blomeolnererx already p8+f animal pro$s9rtytax to.fund• estate transfer tax would,ad�,000 to the closing'costa ` our teaclfera, pee, sr support that.Beat on.tho sill-+tiff a tt1.000'h. TliBt s$+ 1 ?on tQ{ o thl r+�any tlf us have eltperterieed the frustration of seelrig'our closing costs.-and any other: of costs tl 'wd ttf have' "propertytaxes lee up wMWour,home values are going in order to buy a home whic4might,doi @ the,difference of down.Adding another tai[on homes is simply a way for whether they could make tfe�down-pay ment.or politician to get9►tfre rnariaY 4utaf horitsowner8. We cal afford at seo4tttn our hcit0 and vlra dGtr't deli Local business owners arouitd Salem support Ballot many other,people den- so pleatiloirl t 1tO'1•lN0, Measure 76 because,we don't want,to sea another tax on YES_011MEAStili 19,. . .x, homeowners:{Dtir gi�srhi 0 Fseii+ds�o be fostering a clitri to for housing= Argowsent in.fsvor _ 3t r I pd rYtc to hnn Q trrt tie The�bf" �► P s'e ahothef fez t rut Ae ply be br olt It F1 Po P oy, vrQUtdbe y� Qh�Mtresure,� Th3e ssctrtrr deA =s'hul uat4oa,iA Y W144 t#e+pport schovJs.ono IaioaC OregoA" rythtAg.roAr laf+octia4teets'� 'ptars tst govetnt sire ilpY itasute Will not take a$�ngle- alaortriralat+s to Polntsrs--even heavy doiiaCiibm sc#t is Qr oily v @rnment•,pprggpa►rr.7`he seta MMd thadlat#tf wQr'rrers ie vowro wbert c eri8l., Lapis tive lie detertrtihed this neasuroj will caithaii�u�tiorr t�etat utrdar•yi�r" : ,' h 9seel frjn et's11., Those;jobs are an essential building block to bringing Th e ca rpi its Y g{ Qt#an#n t4a,a thoughE#ul look Oregon's economy►bask. _ st t�i rkteasurp�d eliminates potential for unfi!0r,doubts= And we believe that jobs aren't just a&,,W5 ezerci#e,wi#h'a tax n-by v !°es on Mire`aer�7�f. Pay heck.For us,lobs are sik osseiitiai'Oak of our,oaQrnmilni F�ikh%foM70tl {fitir'rf*W. ' blr.irPrl i4aiine , tY y Pair on 79L Local jObs help osopie stay in•comthutvitteA theY_alai d th tr oe P' al stares and:kegp main- A.99wo { . kids to local schools�andsho in-lob streets.hummMCI Tong. ° !ir3rtion$upports:Maasure 79 In Oregon,Property ownelis alpeady bay propert Y arm 3ss�irs#r'it'oniis'valitoa a �8iii! Y taxes suety As bualnes a that Pr4�Yi a affrtir Ia housin o weir Prom rt1►ta>4ea;' ptions to go UP.voting Yes oWmeaeiWe 7ti vrroe'fd protect he aQw eis r° n «we! rnotl ptf'Yfc►` tt $raht 'Rtirehese of ti`; for a second tax on,thelCpropsrty.' --' , L h t!pn'+a l�ai�a fQr.er erti amiiy What'we pro vtde'to femi lies,ls.. +ytr8#liar`s�lbn of'tumber,windows,and doors: Qsrr crrgaruzaioA iArgs Noeefy,rirl gpvAt It`$$p#e eerrltii}e#S':w lf t teats memories and parents ,agancies tQ make sur'a tMit. ey.arb e#rtedanir refgN erpa#e a x �es�et,)r+relcent hears,�rowever,the to fund schools,roads,levy enforeama"f id its health; ptorni6se of�ho l ;txAi a itep fader#ae the`recession devas- Wie cart confidently aay`thst a scare YvU#net pwtt any.` � !. luf c #t tns y4.tai!ntfiea-had worked to built!. money out ofschools,roads ogany IocalgbvernmenYs aE##1 Tha , virl the to keep Y eQonttmi# iiildars Association supports p pollee on the s#reet..- ; Ballot Nleas, 7,9,which woorkt prohibit-the state and local But Measure 79.dacee all- freest Aarr 9overnment4 om-trr}Pgsing i�wry taz 'Q�i fhs home you're real estate ttprwsfartaxes-tijre of selling or,b y k UWAtion that could�rtawent home saw"froht ga irlul thus tHasnaprs ar8 trrrrtipig ' tCesprin4 many out-4*WW* eN'4ictors,bu , aAd saryica isabpli an a side loss. , Now w trot tf�g to tea arelating new taxes-on homes Many homeaJa:t'�t om are wortbr lays then wpat is owed on theft We are urging you to join us in voting YH$Pn, gat4aApe 79 it rrtortgp e,,r�the sale 0 A home 46'even bigger financial will send•a signet that we are seriorjs.abput streirgthening the hard' w '.Paytrig,a new#erttixtra home.ihat bast aireat#y ost reel:�state market so Clregonierrs can yetf rck towork. itreneY iaaddingE�rsult to i ury.This is really true for families . Please join the gitianoe.ofy�llih t lCharr►bsr$ ! `lo $ eeiti forded to salt-their domes. in voting YES OA, easura ie Fir # I e ltl heee ti 041,hardshlps to Pays tax on e (7t►ar f►tfortihatlon fumi$tied,b - tioms 'Ve lob yioney OA, is simply unfair. Y�Y ayf{tlii rtt pf INinorky ttoerteo era Chembers.) Y pay Property taxed ' #ready;*'slve money from holmoewners( AtVusnont 1* FAVOI''' '` *�grey taxifs In lac#,many homeowners Vol Boardoan Chamber of Colnineree i pt h!dlpl rushing hom0.values and Diane L.#Nails, ut3ve,.pirector dX,tax is at ttte same.�fitne.!saw,toes! Supports sllsssura 78 - SoweN't�#a/ t to!tierces another t x on your home? This tPIY is[A't#str.Local governments have property tax in pastern Oregon,we strive t4�preete and p revenue to fuxrd Important ideal services.They don't need P 1616;an anothef•tax on hmeowners,who are already hurting. environment in which curient and future 641 ' seest�trive. Y g. , anAVp 11 ".our membero coaneot for the 40-,G*of t We u taiVQte Yes on Measure 79 csmarruftityr; , ` �� t`Fhisln�at3ii iYnishdal ti;Jani4.G`t►ad(er,°Oregon Home Ouc'chamber is comprised o#"ti businesse ,large Buti A: indugt es,nonprofit prgaaiiatta�ps,,ares nl- ants,and r lndtvldusls who recognize the itt'lportancrt e# k grosyfng ,' After careful research.and due dibgepce,we are stiorlgiy- lialistrra 79 is Essetai for Smap Business Success supporting Passage of fiallot, s0ie 7g-A teat estatie, , transfer tax would hilve a no", ijre' #fefot•orr the busjnsee' tY! end.�fi�ritlies.in ot�r, rtmuni For starters,like`many comm'untties our houomg•1ndust`ry is cu rant c ltei gsir�s tax rate In the struggling to get'back on its feet after the recent economio natlQl ids s ot•busitiees:things y�tfil only got worse •. oY woull#ws molar this recovery r�to dtffi u. by: wt red end Gflr#tmercial property sales tng a stew tax.ttr.-this iir4pQr jt secttrr c di►r scoop ny . ing our # dY i gh national property tax burden avgtiva Whjie there exists a state prohibition on rent t otate transfer r tax authority,legislators have:been iptr, fe n for• estate.a rs,>tvirr*r0 i►prQPArty sales coin Isad our state a decade to repeal it:The only way tar pern+a g out 9,tQi ti,ecbitotrtic•tipron.But in grdec to do so we need t, proOO this tax is with a constitutional protection. investments�.bus ness--gisneroting properties,not new; them taxes OA . All property owners are assessed an annual tax.-We believe ' S oMt M'r8vra 7A is thq only Way,"t guarantee that. 7A+tlf g oPtl itse atgum®ms ides not conat da Nn eedo�siaAaiitt hit Stowe ni�Oa per 4oxh6 re'i # „p tli of snYY LpmerNS mAtte irtthe orgumira. F 1 .. x . tt#u#wiit has bi9en+� 14tS►r i Joliet- Argstl@nt it! VQr ' a our economy back on tea+zk,we need tg invest to a ings� � friendly environrr#ent it's n�surprise to ahy+aneths stag©n`s aoi�onty I— it's . K lh, ¢~"' t r t J gtlr ae t►d a Y t Tl e'FS i r+r S Make 0' Vayt9taig, new taxes on pier s rs ii1, t itural, sure rrtre`ere-flt�I*t.get beck 4it tr: la,The rear Mats i , '.' cy "commercial of d#e i�� rt rfi�f � tt m a p I +a Itici ro rrth+�YisGotfiomic he14 o $ l` seconilar'datibTata�cut►'YQad{�rtpsyr an's40,+altcon re'at e8te#ewlioft `f+ttir tinag ,'- With unsmptoynterrt on e'agein rlsing,Howls not the time foe, �► # ' In the iYast_fitre a sions Rf the Oregon Lagasiature�t#hare addhional taxes) have.been+fine Eitteiti�ts to"�S n} t ►real estate t nsfE£F tax' on Measure J�ttr"peke wt ""4�t►at t men at the state or i`ocal level.Vdte Y iio kop ioi:at oi>j -state t ail businesses 11 ggvernments from targeting Or*—#0#eassntaJI tui ltfiali�ses don t further stifie<Job craet n and t;i;a, t b :- , can rernaih'coiri etitive:Agra I estate#ranlr tax would with's new tax apply to ALL Ri oPertY, ouid furf di` 'u{s crosts#or ' Voting Yeia`on Meesaars?e tsYthe only vutay to$ay snail busin es ess act 3s to tats era "Error is enough. =, ts� + Property owners and small-,txisinaases already paysignift A neWtax on sai i*&w60Id rr'oltie'Oregml an even okor property taxes to support haii,loca�corr}#rtwnitles,and ors difficult place for,s#Jtia!#E?tisGtases to start and create lots. more than willing to,pay`thei faJrsltare,br;cammun+ties ©r'e on's�s. lr s wairuf ling.Loans,#re ugher` strong because of,the inl# itrY�fitt prrt 'aw!l s' g small,businesses•melee;Il rt" iTr irin alid3t i1 teak will to gent A nevi►t,o an he+pcttrrt io#sate Of transfer of'prpperty us all. will lttake i�agre FeM puy,�eetl and tease rpsf estate. 9 As we emerge fCor i this rgBJrsn;wa1 sea wagitingtgexpand.or`ral4~✓s •oOre onr. 604'muc?i needed middle-class lobs to�4t statesi a ,ate trans# r x+ (This infortrretibn fiirrrlahs 9y Darr�Il Ft+iler,b iregon'5mali tax would stop this prtsgra**W-its tra ;1#E$ & Business Coafitio 4 T4 PROMOT OUR-EM� + The Commercial Assagciatiwn 9f Brokers o f sgonlSW Argur"nt.i taeir naea3ui� Washin itin ur a � Assoc%steal Oregon ijtdustras '8uppbrt Measure 741 - „•., s ;: , (Th+ i+rft matian fumishbd+yx Micf+aeJ ialp,Commercra Homeowners have.beerl`tar etlsi#�+[►ith a,naw tax on the sale Assovist0o ofBroker a' or trans#er of reef estate,a new t t�tl�rt 00frie cities,heve made a top`IegisTative priority ire trio teatdisrradil,polttidiens AlfgxlfMl�tlt �h .RAVOT + �' ilro ri eetatva u a ` r t€ have:proposad impasirtg multi tie hs tNliextgWt�le i4t rosCP eras , far taxes–aci the cify,t:bur>t and st®# vet. $e Ya1ie C �r'. #.Coilrsyerce � Adding the cost of a sales tax to•the price(>�a home,in adds+ tion to a property tax,would preclude many Oregpnlans'frtlna being able to buy a ltQnel,ad ta►ouiii deal abiow••to,a vital '<. . in the past few years,weiaWe tiuhi'the"heuaing secret industry.that is still' ru filing to regain its,oot�n9 in Oregon. , struggle iii aNterri i e, �pnor y�i ,atrugg11 1.And we Gelieve#1ta worst titig wac+ui do��is point is to enact a Voting'�1fES,an il�atllauro, tipdti.MoP ggyernnhents from " new tax on housing. bei69'a btd'4 ilntpo elst 'ti + taxes'o>'Your o Ham you ever thougi+ta 64ttlens r.of joba'crsa4sd fn NOW IS NQ1 1idIER>�iVEINAjd:In,this sconomy4 tfe hoiisin�sector? many arriit ss ere. nd pe, their home�bscauae of Jab Ives or pay cut R etltrss•are dovvni ut prayYerty i s Just to build a hbma-you 1' need,archit is drafters li h ,deyveal{finis�Tet ,' keep going wp.it'e k�iilompose ddltional taxes on shrug- carpenters,carpet IaTier§; a a filing middle"L eaitnfliats.' dlectric+ans,HYAG technicians;heavy egJiprrtent operators, ' insulatiori�ivorl4ecs,mason p inters plumb®r � 4,4fers, „ i WE SHOULD ENCOUR,AGJe HOME OWNERSHIP.A new trans- inspectors and loan Q feet fie°list far tax would put hams gwnershi p }ut ofi reach fclr many, , : you consider thelobs need d in coinmerciel construction, especiallyfir"st tins hornebuy vybg ors so impQt�tent tci.a ` } part ..,' healthy housing market , We Head those jobs back. + ri We're also concrerned ak#otat asur,coritni +. ttsnpatces+, ENOUGH IS SWUGH.Oregonians valtaa otlrqua of life° �.. and pay high.property reef®s tom .tce it pt3s bie,. pNTnai t. hdvefallen;"sharpiy rn'the 6a and,theyh`saMe►tt new t:lx an hot our ifp-_ere truga,IMg Joist ian't'rlght. recovered.When;•pa�la'itr~ltyilsa'nrliiie dr Newberg's+aNtFialr It's time rive protect real estate ansf invest in our aaotlQrriY: ti hems,they are oftela seiTitf at a foe I'wouid be unfair'-ta tart families who are aTread�r rtdling linar►cia(i Protect our hems lead eS404 vela"1' 5" 's important for otir calm►trlk+nity te�suppertltrsoie' ,s da on Measure 79 j r 4. and local:goverftrhOht � • Join the`Associated 0 fegon Industries and protect home, ro tsa:e ye+ir . owners and our businesses by vtlting Yes on Measure 79. But property owners acre pay p ley = �= -,even as they hams ,; and�tpy taxies ° ' a s8tbn{itmwe' For rrivre.nforrriatton`rar„lo iarwiYesonrneasurp79 cPm. up;It troouiti be+iiiair to ithe settle pipe . This would amount t4 ± ?le tex., (this infbrmat(zrn furrria> ed by 1.L`" l$on;�lssoeiated Gir / - Industries.) We have studied the impact of this meaatire,very carefutly�lt' OW Will have no i�iscal impact r�scJloaPs,r gris or,local govern , ment.All it tides is gI t` suers chi et1 iaysrr-'dDi`act+rtnY frdm a*eal eatate trap art 1f*lAringofthesearguin�ri+a�es#lot l diieaneh"Sw" yovStateof-Oregon,ngl•�IoesUfe Werrsntiffeaecwt8c�tlretrufihofBnYr eke e�is+l�ei�CS. We are urging the citizens of our great state to keep our tax This measure will not affect-public services.,All it does is code fair,to stop the threat of a double tax and to restore remove the threat of'another tax on the same property. ° those housing jobs that have been lost.Let's put those people back to work. Yes,I'support ourschools:And yes,l also supports new layer dgin as in support of Ballot Measure 79. of protection that makgs it certain won't have to worry about anew real estate transfer tax on our homes. (This information furnished by Steve Gilmore,Wilsonville Vote Yes on Ballot Measure 79 Area Chamber of Commerce.) Larry Dennis,Jr.NE Portland Argamera in Favor (This information furnished by Paul Rainey,Yes on 79.) Albany Area Chamber of Commerce p pease Vote Yes on Measure 79 A9941111e�tt!!L Favor The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to AN IMIVRyANT MESSAGE, •taking a pro-active community leadership approach to PAM THE OREGON FARM l3UREAtJ' strengthen our neighborhoods.That is why we support Oregon voters have an,opportunity to VQTE YES ON M"1110110 191 a pre-emptive solutionthat protects the dream ME $I�RE79 and help protect our family forms from yet of homeownership and our'economic future'. another tax• , Measure 79 will stop state-and local governments from tar- AYE-ir ay #1#flite n»vesit yiemakoes#own gating our homes and businesses with a double tax on prop- *hat is commonly called a"real estate transfer arty.Oregonians already Pay property taxes to funds schools tax.- hat is fancy wording;for-'a nose tax'gnlyour h me and important community services.A second tax on property farm.ranch or either naturat reaaurce®r®eisrtios. at the point of sale or transfer Is unfair. WASIN,72 In Oregon,more than 42.8%of homeownersare spending 30%or,more of their household income on housing g V4" T RV/k$ONS 1AiHY; " gage or home equity loans,taxes,insurance,utility and,fuel A_=W_ftXiAltl° tllf T*X is a DOUBLE TAX;You already play costs).Oregon ranks at the bottom,.45th nationally,and many a propertytAx on,your horiae and farm Why should you be . families ere classified as"cost burden"•and'are at risk of fore- taxed aig8in far s,arAsa you've elroiidy pald for? closure(Corporation for Enterpfise Development,2012 Asse s &Opportunity Scorecard). Siltfr#itl illll #WAV Wglto tll�ft t Remember, we are talking abput,a tax on sales and trarlafers,Every time A Yes vote on Measure 79 will protect the struggling housing the property is transferred,be its gift,part of a living trust,or market from becoming more unaffordable by stopping new a transfer to your son or daughter there could be a tax duet taxes at the point of sale.Instead of making it more difficult to attain homeownership,we need to find ways to,help families J It is bad enough to pay.a buy their first home and to protect existing homeowners- second tax on your home'or property.imagynethe impact a who owe more than their house is worth:it would be unfair never tax atthb point of sate.would have on;an 80 acre farm, to target seniors and families'fat"ing;difficult times for a new, ranch,or woodiot. local or state government tax. " AAar►y Fandties are.strugg#ing to make Finally,we need to create jobs and strengthen our local ends meat:In the tsast f i�Ce IsgiSWive sessions there have economy."A now tax that targets the workforce and busir been nine attemptso authorize such s tax at the•state or nesses is a.bad idea.Measure 79 is the right solution to -Focal IeveL And even,In a downturn aconomy our property protecta fragile housing market and economy so that we can. taxes,have gone up[Another tax is not the.answerl' focus on what's important-getting Oregonians back to work to provide a stable foundation to succeed.. � airs¢ate take greet pride In the number'of family t, farms in.(_ir gal.of useless we cominue to stand together . Jobe as in proweting the qualify Iife In our coma�urdty-and sta- our'farhaeeeld raraches_e. Injeopardy. bft y of over red estate market by voting Yes on Moosup►7.9. PLEASE IHELQMON Mm BUREAU fThls information furnished by Janet Steele,Albany Area AND =YESft_BALLOT 78. Chamber of Commerce.) (This informer( , furnisher b y Barry Bushue,President, Argument in Favor Qregon Farm reou,Fade'ration:f ' Ays a;emall business owner,)strongly supportBaliot Measures Ar ifn"t Ili FOor , C 7 ,which would remove the threat from another tax an.our 6jjo R$UR&A YfA VOTE QA MEASUNE y9 homes.We have a child in the P rtland Public School system and we're very supportive of ou'r school#,.We love our schools. Voting"Y on measure 79wtll sto p governments from , Bu#a second,or*00,or fourfb tax on the same operty2 banns able to(oppose real a tsie tronioer taxes on,your home. T, 1"hie#e'taxea'€tr8 ao'additi#iat tax tftet is cttarged:eec#r anc# That;just doesn't seem right tome.it would be a multiple tax. every time property is"sold,or transferred.Voting"YES`is'the, With the housing market so dismal right now,it would be the r only way ta.tfuty,ensure that governments will not impose lastplace anyone would want to tax again, these double,taxesa on our homes. . ` 1 hays a lot of friends in ifie construction industry who need, Oregonians al wady pay significant-proper�y.taxes fcir work.They need help.We can help them-and the housing serviceantfieir communities,and adding an additional industry-by%topping the potential for a new sales tax on tax on homeowners in these difficult economic times would be unfair. housing. Every daywe see our neighbors and'fHands selling their Rome,prices have fallen since 20;08.And they haven't hom'as,at loss due to a jo'b loss or pay cut,yet a transfer bounced back.When people sell at a loss,,it would be unfair tax vvouldstiii'be charged on them whenthey are losing to also force them to pay a real estate transfer tax. money. ,r R*;0*V of these argumem doss M cau kft 9n andmomit by the StO of:orsgon,not doesthe Ade%"o aM the accuracy artr*of w'w Moments made in tho arsumAft i • 'Enough is enough;we Oregonians value'our quality of 4,Cgu11 pnt in Favor ;r life and pay high property taxes to njake,it.possible, but Oiling on a whole new tax.on homeownersyvho are Oregon,Ranchers and the Oregon Famf ly'Far.m Association struggling just•isn't right. PAC ask for your support for Measure 79. • Voting,".xi:S"on Measure 79 does not take aWay'a y cur Agriculture relies on,land-it's our busines}f.Fot that reason, rent.funding for schools,firefighters or police'afficers. Oregon ranchers and farmers b'uy andel. wnd`fregUently,as • AS we see every day;achng the American Dream of farms and ranches expand of aitilft production. homeownership is becoming more and more difficult, I ' and adding on multiple layers of additional taxes on That's why a"real estate transfer tax hits our industry espe-, homes will put the dream`further'out of reach. cially hard.The potential of adding thiaiusands of dollars of cost to our operations is frightening.Each dollaraf new cost. •.Our economy and there estate industry can't with- affects our ability toprovideyrou with.0 egos r&tsed beef and stand yet another new tax being piled onhomeowners. fresh farm produce. • Politicians have considered the idea of charging or We also tike the fact that,Mea ure 79 Wpn't impact the current alloVwing multtple'layrei*s'of transfer taxes e9ch and every, state or local budgets.S"ince pregon dues nbt awrrently legislative session,for the last decade,and in fact one of have a real estate transfer and the easure exempts the- the state's largest governments made charging,this tax one Oregon-county that does charge aI transfer tax,we cim one of theit top priorities just this year. support this'Measure knowing that it will not have.an impact Existing �law n't prevent 'state politicians from imposing on our schools or other vital slervices this fia'x dh yaur home.'The drily way to truly prote'ctus all We know,however,that.iri th&lest:few years.the Oregon lager,. from`the damaging impacts of this tax:i's to vote"YESP on islature,has tried repera;aWy to irrily era rllal astale;transfer r.: Measure 79: tax;or allow.local governments torcreate their own tax.That (This information furnished by Shaun JiliiohS Oregon threat hangs over our industry's head each yearJ., Association of Realtors.) What Measure,79 will dq is ensure that we can.continue our ranching and farming operations without fear that we will ba, Argument in Favor forced to pay another new tax when farmland is bought and The Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce sold. ' strongly recommends a Yes vote on Ballot Measure 78, That's why we Support Measi�e•79.We hope you will as well. After studying-this proposal thoroughly,Its clear this (This information furnished by D_avid J.Hunnicutt,Oregon , measure will protect homeow hgrs and businesses from what Family Farm;;Association P;AC 2 ' could be one of the most unfair taxe -anywhere. We believe area[estate transfer tax would be unfair simply Argument in Favor r t t because homeownersalready pay a property tax:It would be } unfair tq;tfiose taxpayers toask them to,pay a second tax on Oregonians In Action Orego .a pr party ow�rirers association, asks you to protect middle ct geld rking Oregon families the same property. °aw. by voting YES on Measure 7"9:. i ' At first we were confused Icy this measure because we Measure 79 asks Oregon voters to bannreal estate transfer weren't s''ure how much,ofa threat there is to the enactment of a real estate t'ransfer'tax in Oregon.But some simple takes.These taxes are hether o h hclrlieowaters at ldf tame' checking ound that leg! to allow a real estate property they sell their home,whether br.no2 thra,horn' i5 sold for a g 9� p p y- profit,or a loss. � °,' , tax has been introduced in every regular session:of the Oregon,leg'islafure since 2001:4 In the past five years,the average value of h mes in Oregon ',> ,< For tjhbse' of you'who'have lived in states where real estate has steadily declined.In mostcaees,,a'home purchased in , taxes exist,you know how expensiire this can be if you're 2007 is worth less today than itsurchase price. `- trying to buy or sell a house.For example,a,2-percent real But,that doesn't m'attar for pufposesbf the:Te lt e1 estate trans�t, •` estate tax on a$200,000 home with add$4,000 to,your closing fer tax.A'family that is forced,to sell their'fio ,te for a loss, costs.That's enough to keep many families from moving due to a job`loss or other une*Oected 4041x,f s forced to pay ahead.with the purchase, a real estate transfer tax,regardless©fth#rs,prira ol;the Furthermore,the industry that has been hammered the wbrst home,the family income oroitfier uriforeset!#1 olrtliritstarices? our economic downturn has freer;housrng:'Wf►y would'w This isn't fair. ' want to kick th,e housing sector with a new tak? Real;estate transfer taxes are°truly a tax on Middle class and ` working families.At the curie rayerage nab' -rates am,tho It's importantMus that this measure would not takeaway, _ .• any existing reyenuefrom schools or local governments.it . current average home�valijA f- ran O?egori, ,areal estate simply prohibits,local and state overnments from trn eosin transfentax wopfatotal nearlyl3$3,800,q s Wq`ofwhethev, f�` p y p 9 p g the homeowner had a;profit.oufloss on the_satfaroftheirhome., what we believe would,6e an extremely unfair tax on owners. Most middle class familieseewof€ord a$3,9tl0 tax when We believe this is a solid protection for Oregon property they sell their home, owners.lt's fair.It has zero fiscal impact.We would urge all There is only one Oregon coul7ty that currently lias a real- fair-minded Oregonians to support this measure with a strong estate transfer tax,and State lbw currently bans anymore ; Yes vote. ' new taxes.But in the last decade,therlihavo lseon 9,attempt's; (This information furnished bytes Coheir CEO,Brookings- by Oregon politicians to re if th`e current,b,w, Measure 79, ., would keep the.ban in placer , t Harbor Chamber of Commence.) • Measure 79 has no effect on,Oregon's cilriettt budget,but would ensure that current Or0b6W-hoieteownors n`.t have to worry about another new tax during a time'of a ma(gu,lifie change. Protect Oregon homeowriers.Vote YES`t P�leeeiire 7�. ' The printing of these argumanLs dues not eoiiatltute an end"meat, the state of Ore von,irdr dies;the slate warrant the,aeeuricy dr magi eYan st8ta mAyte al the ergumerrts. (TitiB infiorrria#ian furnished by pavid J.Kunnicutir Elregrsrtiaels and other services,Yet,local poittinians have never been sat- ' �r Kellen;) isfied,With virha#zh?ayr receive th�`AUgh;property taxes:'The real estatetrattafer"tax is just another'n'ew tax!on property when ` A�rgt/r11911t in FaY�lr homeowners already pay an annual tax to focal governments. We don't think-It'smacessary or appropriate to tax t10e same yMd d n sas Sppor ice Ore, n . a + ; IVjeasotral 78 dA CONATITUTIONALAAMENDMENT IS NECEOS►ARY we have heard frog many poople that they support prohibit- ipg atax on home sales but it ahouldn't,be dopey through the It's no secret that thei economic slowdown has made 4 dif, Oregon Constitution.We disagree;It must be done fihrough ficult for local businesses to'create fills jpbs that Oregbnlans' the Cbns#itatEon:Any prohibition that is simply written into depend on.To get our economy back on track,.we need to state law can be•cha#god,'Onytime'tb**tatiiegislature meets. invest in a business friendly environment that will create jobs That gives us nb aonfidencs..Besides,if protecting property and,opportunities for bur familfea'and children to sueceed. arld enume.ratl government taxin poWers aren't.vakid sub- jests#pr a%Goat ltt?�tioh,°wh et-are?Pooefty,and taxetion are A te'.yep MoMpAre 79 w�t stop new taxes and,protect foundational onclp es,in a republlc...t'his proh'ibition,on real all.property owners in Oregon agriqulturalncorimerciel and • estate transfer taxes belongs in the Constitution. residential[)from asecond or'double'tax on,their property. Taalgay ! solCaton of l + on:stc�rli#ly.sult . . In the past five legislative sessions,,there have bean nine M17tea�jura Tl3 tired urges a�, �".�{ote.A neuv'rea estate trans - 4 real estate transfer at the orate or for tae 6n homes is.an Inappropriate,unnecessary form of; local level.Vote yo 'to stop+local an¢strite governments double taxation-This constitutior' I amendment will guaren- from'tergettng t;lragon:homeowir6twand small businesses tee that homeowners are protected from it-in perpetuity. wrth,b new,tax. Enou is enough.Protect Ore en's Srhall an'd Independent (This information furnished by Jason WilHarrts,Taxpayer g g p Association of Oregon.) Businesses: 1 r Oregon's businesses ore struggling and''loans are tougher Arglu inn, 0"r to got A new tax at the point of sate or transfer.of property t will make it rnor�$.expens veto buy,shit end lease!reaP Thw.0hember`of Madfordhi ckson County Board of estate Directors enthusiastically supports passage of Measure 79i.i•iome6wnefs and businesses need this protection.As A new tax on real estate would shake Oregon even less Qrogpn's'lafSestChamberofiCommerce,we are extremely attractive to companies considering locating here,creating concerned about the health of our Rogue Valley economy. jobs And investing in pun economy. .> Oise of the most important elements of a strong.economy is a h'ealthy'residentiai and commercial real estate market,'which Oregon currently has the highest capital,gains tax rate in the would be put in jeopardy if local"governments are permitted nation and the 75th highest property tax burden.Things will to tmpos4 new taxes,on the sste of tiomos end businesses. only get worse with`s new tax on,real estate.The real estate industry has historically led our state apt of challenging Residents.of southern Oregon have seen their home values economic times.They can do thatagain,but to do`so we need . plummet over recent years,asthe'economy staNed and fore investments in real estate,not new ta><es.:, closures soared.According to fete Oregon Office of Economic f0.taalysia,flout@ prices in Medford have dropped 39%since . Jolnthi3 Nation0FederatLon of Independent Business/ their pe.skr(Josh,Lehner,Oregon Office of Economic Analysis, Orsgon and Vote Yes to`stoji anotie>r tax og;byaj g sit.esAn_ May 23,2012).This represents ape of the worst declines ' rep in the country,let alone the state.At the same time,there A nonprofit,nonpartisan organization,the National doesn't seem to be any relief to escalating Property taxes. e Federation of Independent Business/Oregon promotes the ,Tm (100;0 ri et of'declning home values,and:ncreas- opporttrriity for�mall businesses to own;°aperate.and grow 9,P_ ,Pope y es have devastated savings and.consumer their businesses. confidence. It's unfair fof local governments to impose new taxes on (This information furnished oy11an Meekcorrbs,,State Director, our member's homes and businesses at a time when many Ner oval Tederet(on of independ®px Business/dR(N)7B/ORS) of th, m,alr� ady owe more on their property than it's worth., "i.A raa astat''transfer tax,whicti,is a"Is$`tax on property, ArgtMMAlft in Favor would simply take even snore money away from home- owners at a time;whan their home values have been battered. Taxpayer Association of Oregon Ise not-for-Pro#it o ganiza- Wa need;home values to increase and our economy to create lion dedicatee#to protectinglaxpeyers from poliftlans who� jobs,and:,a,•newliiIx on homes would be,devastating. are°?constantly dreaming up noW.Ways to tax Oregonians.We have been anxiously watching the efforts of tocai govern- The Chatn¢er of IfMedford/Jackson County strongly urges a ments to enact new real estate transfer taxes an the sale of yes vwte vn Measure 79.We don't need another tax on our t homes as a°way to raise•even Wore moneyfrom libihi)- homes acrd businesses. owners.Now,we're glad that taxpayers and Fiarneowners f are fighting back.We strongly recommend a"YES"vote onr (This information hirnished by Srad S.Kicks,WF,Tlie Measure 7 Chamber of Medford%Jabkscn County.) [ Measure 79,if enacted,would amend thet)regon . Al {tll1w191 t in- tsllor, Constitution,to prohibit local gover'nmerits from enacfiing a tax on the transfer of property,either throughtsale;transfer, THE MtRON COUNTY FARM BUREAU or exchange.We support passage fora number of reasons;; URGES'KOU TO VOTE YES ON MEiASURE 79 NO'6lQtlEILE TAXATION Measure 79 poqWs youur leggy to your children Homeowners in Oregon already pagan annual tax on their. A YES vote on Measure 79 will prevent state and local lawmak- property which goes to pay far things like schools,,police, ers from imposing what is known as a"real estate,transfer tax." he pfinting of#me arguments dckes M—coniftite ft en meh W the SWeVbregon,pea'daea tires rtBMlne aCCwacy ai'ftthof any it wffams made ln t m Argurnenrs. You arealready paying�prbp`si't� `Xas to fund}kt`�giw�rn-, ¢Rt" 6#1t�' ##SiD�y ,!a ., , ,.r�g. rrienf A roeal.gistst�'trs#�'t wid jae'nath� �i�;�.than ., �I�tll�f Q�p ,, dpubie taxation,And wtttra state-ti$vei'rsat,estate tafsr' Vote Ng Rn Measure 79. t ci tax and with many cities,countiee and special distracts also it looking for re genus,",ch,a•taaeing�s. cogid wily t'urri The language in Measure 19 is airpad0h0*w A into ttipre orsxrgrrq��ktZa�trMrr on yaur�wopertyi has worltet3°effe©ti�4ely,'beeaw�se tpare ►asber�tr arid �' to create a real estate transfer jrit pie n, yf ads Yet Real estate tree asr i s areltt't jr t l 'vled during property Measure 79 proponents waritg�reats ! m afet of ;£sales--they.arehMed every time the,ptoperty as transferred, industry and insert this Language i46 tbuC be it a-gift part of a 001 trust,of a 44risfer to.your son or r daughtar.Every tmrie that'hsppen ,a tax would be owed! Tite Oregor}.Constitution rs.t suprerrre�legal I'd r our state..It outlines Our basi frama'k of go rrti NYeore aekirr youUJ FI gin a�rr°mac fal ors and'our famNies to it protects our free speech.It the' Isla �hlbit aiac heap protect Merlon County real estate transfer-texes,f nd _ ass. ,' farMllylTarrns" ,especially ilrrheh that la u,�e!s a�reo r��t]�t$W qit 4 i AeViS6 Jtatutes,wMiich irje Ctly �it is4 Measure 78 iat the QN W r tag ear re that thl;kind of taxation protects a g ing lilies ent s nassas-Noma There k no need to clutter, a Ora gA,Cianstli7� r:witli second tax. this cdnfusing and unnat:eitstiry,fit Urr — yogi can'f rnaske Real 6814to Up That somothfttrvkeesfilgpa( Frrearrs tl�i rnote a r gaor d +dtt r�th'e more This,measure adds,pne�r�re, gist ihttion o 'i al g Vi3rrt taisis yeu`d pay-evem Ei#it's"iust° d down from one, merits.Local governnieirits sFN3ul a abtt o let g e generation to anvtheiajmagir3a theilm pct on your,famlly that is right for their o�vn'locai Jun I tion iAn ut tha r qn a nevutax wou d haue, orneell"pietrans., of a 106 acre , Constitutlorl`testricting,tfi�eir t a jsion, farm or working ranch?It eouiid'ptrt that farm or ranch out of that local citizens get to make their qwn dociia}reFr business. �., possible.IVioreov�ar,We$hou pt gi p Residents of Marion County teke.8rsat pride In out local special rights in our,t;ons #ajtion , family farms»Ti1a#'s rn►hy ws'rtesd to staYnd This measure has too many gestion rnark head the"7fea'' together and priateet our Arms:and way,aPtife: and"Ma"stittemerits—,tht t et�sily x,th,�samta t llfr VOTE YES 0f MEASURE 78. because this:meas3ure�ioes�'tichatnge ctbrfig,tisnly,stuffs . more words try ourCoriatiituti p , {This informatioti,fmmished b lltrski..A4sridn Jaunty Pea{►1e'e petissuys do not bung in Farm Bureau.) � +�'C4idtion YQte woh.Meas 70 \ (This informe#ion'furnlsHed < i thJF ©n�111"S ' Coutr oil 78;), r Atr�ument in t ii*9060v �tefii$f+bclrhaosl Paitt�st tee Vote-NO on Cerr$1 ittrra 0rdtl t.i Constitutional Amendnpent 7�vinAtti , Rtha- tt # Constituson 'Phis prdposo in oft#t�e n Co r * r • Conatitutionat Aniandtneh#.7s to not necessary-�rfd it ) goes�o'far Oregorl Iaw aiready prohi�arits rat eat estate!-transferk{,., taxes • Cons#i#utronal Ataendtn .. assa'any of �\ the real'needs ogr`cpmrrli�**� Oregon needlrteal sotuti Go; gi needs our colnimUnitteg:f X19 Il not strive anything eb� n wartcfing to eth r. r LL e to re-o� l !�, Constiital A 1!bf'rto me" it oyes t r c1 We t�Qsekxarreat piptiarJ�,rim urtr� air, meins to ottr COnstitytiont Al {' The Cdnatitutian.,fa t*gro 3rifr�d�eultfalta ��#�ti+Ehis `� One.Don't give up a donstituto.nal ra ytre urSb Kbtr tai µr.,,• VOTE NO bn.;on � stibxtiont ��t'trnclmet�t Pj The Consti utioh is a # docurr9arn design goo iohtg term future.Lot°s prOl t byvotitag ne d ?O pr p gt r. va. Oregon has along history of finding inr'e soitxkipr make,our communities strong4r'fog eC,we,can do positibe things'for Oregon cortiamuniti8s a'nd binda fOilndat!on for prosperity. The prirMpng of these arguments tidea not tfonshdite an a worssm"bythe Sta of Oregon,rear doesthe state warrentMre accuracy 46ith of arty rietla in Lire er�gineirts. , is Neiylh'ttKlirhood Partnerships urpes ydur NO vote on � CogstftutibnetAmendmsdil7�: _ E. Neighborhood Partnerships is an Oregon non-profit o"rganiza- CCpnohnic a }y „ c. tips dedicated to crest€njl opportunity f tat?ai€Qri gon€an$. Carp rate are jaiT in,0 osiftn byacornmunity leaders on partners aN acrd fhe.atote,rncludingl.;, Measure 79. tigft 'gatt"specli rtterastt(�oney from,,&8140im ut�ry� W,1110 x Bill-Hok of Nllvrrport'oregon , Sharuln' r.48end bron 71 .eorp�pr y1sts b rriurearstryirrg tfr e , i, � ir� rr, ei, s,a spa i /-his-inforroatton f{iunshed by Janet Byrd,Executive Orector, tare protect)x tt that no Oita sfse catahgp 'i " ' of Neighborhifod f'artreerslrT�3§,1 it'd.be ni`cfilf tireas' h+lfd i h,l rid yfste who coutd4pend At OPR64*0 th�a��a.Sa,4,l,r df dolia�a to alt-usr s#aleel�8+rt Oregon_Community"ts ders large You to Note N on thatt�iie� Constrtut€on$i#ocdd safaquaxen enit fEpnstitutionai l0.msitidnfsnt 79' help p�a t �Iel :`!t#hgitldn't be.used tp'prsnt- speil "tatipix;wtea�b#giri�iatK't. � Constitutional Arrlendment 78 is confysing and-uctnecesaary, ;r and could create uniitiLend+9d consequences that woultl;harm, Thrs mega is,cpnfus€n era} pf,and Qregon`s vuiagrable citizens if passed. ' your No Vb . n " Let's not take"the extreme step+off chant€ng the Corjstittf�on � h a acly n } ofit` with Rhis amendment. hey nun ►a6�iaesu ttK f MX egoniarre#ir ca€Irrtg a ��ra�tit�yirawedrattr . The Oregon Opportunity-Network'is an essoclbfto of 45 com- bank tls.en¢40 I�atr e>romt ay mdnity,nonprofits from around the'state-front Gold Desch;. Ito l.a.,Gr*hde,,frorn Medford fo St.Helens,and,all points in Angela Msrun ; between Everyday wa'see the impact o#the ea bnprnic crisis Ek®¢Utry 41rear. and the.housing maiket.on hardworking Qregbn#amilias. Ecen�° 0" As leaders of communii"y or�anitat€onO,ante know Olt;t-itabd 104 hA� )ih y a e� ►plc . abmut heasing needs in'our state,(w both 66�v homeowners fialfttw and rerfters.Constitutional Amendment 78 does nothing that rt will address housing needs. Constitutional Amendment 78 is M a solutioin to problems Oregon REAL*R Against Measure 79 that Oregonians are struggNtrg with. .: r Act a.,fi AL�QR sn¢Pr)ncipal Stoker who has been precticing' Oregon law already prohibifis new rbal estate transfer taxes.it ,ReiriEistata in, arrf far over w—years,l arri ppppsed to the doesn't make sons*to amend the Constitution to ban some- C4tfstiftutions#A64,nt AA46,6is 79. thing that is already prohibitiad by(a1Ae?, to tFre`j6ast6d 'worked with hundreds'offolks let's foous our energy on ogsMve solt0ohs to real problems.,' ,to help the ' their,firat home.!t h"as been t ry pe sroh to Let's not clutter`up Our Constitbtion.- tiefp hem 4'466 ' a hbji ns ewitership aril#roan iral i4bility.l 0"epsh At" A*h d+what buym and geNers iriAregain'are owse vote NO on Constitutional Afinendmentr79, fac)ng,and iGiessdre 78 is not the answer John Miller,Executive Director,Oregon Opportunity NefpgOrk . T ere`ere�proh'IbltIbns in place.f,ot Real Vat ' (statewide) r d thlatctndtiti4lbnat Amendment will not Martha Mclennan,Executi a Director,Northwest Hi using Yelp us eolve any of the currtint problem$we face. Altemrstives(statewide) Jim Moorefield(Corvallis) L4V$wblbictbg thpr as bregghians to address the concerns Chuck F€shat(Keizer) eblautodsirsg,`and nox Oh stout cOr+stitutlprrr'baeed on thec Marybeth Beall(Salem) age ►fA tra? i trade 6, anizatian. "Adolph Val"Nalfre,Jr.(Forbst Grove) Sheila Greenlavr-Fink(Ptitrtland) Plus joiri' o in voting lVb pn 6nstitutianal Amendment V RichardA.Herman(Eugene) I# f /tis ut r etit ~f ishetl by Chris Bonner)Community Atis4strnce Corpo0aton(RCAC)(Gold 3each) 'Nick Sauvie,Executive Director,lib$f Community ' Development(Portland) %Xrinir M AWliCiatr►s lugeri() ' No Walsh,Executive;Dlrsotor,REACH Community i` C+i N�1�, iaPae-tit T0hlRa�,��,i{N111,siyd the 'Development,Inc.('Portland) Lipman 8+ery as Coalition of Oregon VfVe 0A6'Vote on Con nst Amendmoht 79 Peg Malloy(Portland) � � _ , (=armwprkerHOUSitig Devslopt entZOrlr Lion(Woodburn) ThoC+strrh la! T 1 JON, Karen BShawcross(Hillsboro) ; - .'an ;�', dC +lrpia"a€eomndt- Peter.Hainley,Executive:Director,Community and'Shgiter tetl;to expandin ptasjrtg and-economic opportunity for sl( Assistance Corp.dba CAS*r of Dregori statawiddei Oregoniansz ' 1 Find out more about Oregon 00porturafty Network mairrtbers Constituti i. rtdrfient 79 is 9onfuriirtiy and unnecessary, and the work.we d0 in your community at www,braao�Ojy.or0, ', could p "ce dn'rntended coatepgdences that would hurt (This information furnished by John 014r,Oregon' Oregon's rnostvulnerable citizens. Opportunity At+strvOrk) Qtar state Copstitution is no place for issues that should be ., alnder 1�wei�� y Tlie,�'tnGAgclrheseirgudeesrmtconsMUtedm •6rythesf�e�l)re(rak+,aa" C�%ebatstne ' "wnap�my ,nerwin•�eergumer�. i r Oregon law alteady prrobi4tu banning something that"iu jSOO k rl ktaxq' IT wr. ^'M f r N VC qW 'fit �A The n Housing AlliaiYce l4t+lkpyrw • 1YeI�AkitltMe/ iR* ^ w i�. �' ` d ! Y for, �� k � Orttgoh's tm�r ivailiri"tit#sing we know thatn r�.r +ttotts. atVicrnal ` Amendnient tdvi1*1f4Z prsoytitin#.We should#ocus on doing wertk tGt, o�tr.cornmuiea.� r ConstltMrtf�rial llt�yr� mar�w,yl'��I `>�"t} aftesift taXea v�{ 1}'���1'�'� 'ioo�B• 4 r�4 Y `"a/ ` 3 • ConvOhWl�mO ooAnio"mont'7 ' �• M J t r ' 1 wlputaoLaric►g9 ,oa p4tlioti#�►mf ptttve, reelihange,not ► TheOi�,, RQ1► 11P19! 11� Monts.wx{e� ; Wi,t+ i0 ! McRe on * i7regoi�,has a# " ,ef d�+lit 'lnna'vathre solutior►s,to. �"' improver ourt 040. Tuts w4r< �p 1ti our abmmunklest end bulld* y + " to focus on rep-buhdisrig s strong s Kt n►ar t that will meet Constitutional AnMeh*Vk10dt79 is not,s O sitive-sokolon.-it doesn't solve any of tour,"real problen*and it,dossn'x bslong In the"Constitution it will only:tlt,*t�alri�and cht#ter.mp"our n e>*►stitvtion-a document gnea f o� �tr tong,term +f�utur��e It d��ee�SoVes"tretttn�wjffilem-to 1 me a list of t ` r .The 7' ,�q,1`"�iyrlt+ kintal t . = r '�1�8 Q nt Aft6d#411 of&CO~of oY9! fifty nonyprarpXrn aliettiiiy 'p►tstfrtsks, ' F and jur has t a safes stable,and affbrlai pates to 42aft hothe. ; (mils Inibrrnadon f"Ist?led bye-'mcm tosh,t 'i1ie�npaft�ijar�rnw�s4i,� eta+RA�e +nfxykas�h.�rw.nrntehsaea. � �lr ',. 1 � V Proposed by initiative petition to be voted on at the Genaral Jectiory'AScivember �pY a_ ` V e. ROSY t Of V"w 0" "Yes"vote allows commercial r►�arijyaria(canpa�bia) Cgrx ".' Dttl �tp ►<004 siari en X cultivationl aieto adtittethtougtt,3tete4Wa isid stores: . are it�ad:' al marl 080 taws ;XOW'medical ailbw's unlicensed adultetsortal cititratiof►tuse:prohlblts ,I t restrictions on be'rrrp idefinedf� mair# �y5i cpitya�w�yew�y�iiitis oMnviwkf ° :r Ibltrdfa�tl�ht'tl'Pi'le�mP+ :., .. pFe Resuk of p040 Vote ed ne'"si V, afi re erdp:E:�''wts+de "f+[©"Yate r®ter#�s eicisting clwl arltl.c[Imir*si lavers. t the at r m�tabrgk�[suer Lical biting cuvetwn,possession and defvery of andta�wai #hrp'that.pb"It revolatod use o#mar{Juana pu"` Cbrrsiitlp`� `.ter BRf.®,sue All1l tbon exPt suns permitminar8 berred.Corn ion r u prig,of w dtjtles:p, orneye�ienaral to CF18llelOcilti8.Provides aww pew f Miari"ary.ti 2Sk13:,otfrer prdvisxroris. AYE • 4 'I f. At yl F. �f. , S SWIM a vk 5, F ' < _ Y�^ k r, I _ 1� l1 8.�4liYb IG der ''max at qi,,,^•� $ �� -- ;"�, r .�Ji'�`3`Y'13t,et.£.'.,{,d,3Pa,31t. I. 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T, i r IhCBfWeItBna �r the ►the.l 1 oft oa, frtirn hettate Tba commits �i�ny'�aYjiu "*^i 1��FlIia7 rn�dnWCj7YpiW'1gF#0 � Section i.y;*ems€ � Y.tM1�t14fhpufi sd�ut 11,n +til�l�alhy'�8 : andfy as d. utt► cip turaprcttlutaflorr►hai1Ir r ari'd dif shall 6e aUov of a1t(s thOte relat g to g W' ` No federal license sha t ba r d 1ri w oti +'iri uf;ffit traP#fiei ©aa}haH Hsu tee any, e t�Pe (2)the Ctimm 'lil -7 bis tip tRS f) 47i n ": ✓ s.l iml ► y the area 9xiplml �the ki,11111111 Seolowz*new cc , , •sh8i114ertafned'; ? ttalaa' " dn,o r.t�ranti a`t7C�astxe s`aat br (r# d ' tlon'afctn'nsf tIpfii a- a y. cannabis a}� ' )Jth� p�064 atlay If met� .ti a AS to gv011od: fiLS*ho'si consist of ssven comm4ai(ano ioldefty,sa w roc"i �- p ora as, fie'd tklr ° c ers shad be or+ o 'b fora f#e #a�, t � r L 1 r . •"RF�MNI }` r r 39tfatiVll�C1 .� ii ipr6rti 8c n- cCo - nd-dbinrOrittq.iha►1 ►1� f1 a ai= s +P. by�e► aty3j 1 �1 1is aft 44r q elec+�dt 1r �ecFpml harvest a YFia'I `i b#onaz+f _tid`Ivyrbco " tiers 47 = yCtttta(taise� A ° a r . 4rn �_,'a f.a rmt3 tt► .r, cs� ,.Thit !i n s t EYt 1 4, (a)Tt+tldet;a , ao, 6CC I tepn fOt, 644 i+R � Aa t(t(ed th@ Oreoq Gerab(s o:Alttgr t+rh r bYsF� r ye Coune 4Td. t ` q' w f'P'�aCtfiSn i9Y� 6 finds' Y hr 11d$rr t#ris che4�tar, (1 "Abuse rfieeh re tltnre orA Tara dru�10" turf at d e anti its`tc _ a F! Cttimknt(n li n!'dluti, k eut ''SCI Ot iBd W l`•� # kttalb!lv,rt4? end l4 7'/ �1 �rxorlssts, ta+ + pa� #fitabgl�r ai public, lf► 4 Fla oyes empt i .antt ft}a 11 ul �,' ,� ,x`UMTV q�'T" a or p o +n `lit. of r ,bee " 11 h` `bythe cOn dons} 4 aao"min�mixs tit 0".4, �h1�(Ih � st c(oaei + arto 4whaaaE.snlniPais far #�4ereractw , s , 00.1" othePttataa. (3)'Corn mission°` me ►is th rnoa la r4i4;i*.3¢uallfk5atlaria DI 4i1tlrCl a rit# P eaS�eifsct t�f Commission,or OCtr. cajavrct+or� .r(4}"Ct+l tl v�tibn" eansv�tt+ t#en}tPla[pl�wnt t t b qualified tc canr►abtia j a' n►crP'musttte (53"FIlbA+p"means theesds;.statnt and'sPlktfie+Canna- Pe. . ash con- bit pi(tni�and e)I othesr.parts,'. rQ44V s,and byprwdu Qfthe �r+c�tad of salt olf'cannabit#c 'damn, plop "Ot cbnh � +6a#binb ds :. i:l�a pf u +lulu a# .t is 9,IF t � csnd (2'}�t ion �� °` ...�stdrta'tlll t< minall3B�:��1'►af1��t @d prlt� P 474.015 Short Tlt(e `+ p be crtad a tha ahapt±et #IiaPj[dttt,bpFOUrmcia; Gann tn3(Acl t "�4n Hi;ans�i under this chaplet, fs !�, ,,4►4 ._,' esb#h4° rl# Tax .' } (S) t(t� itwan shah b�lif alfjr c to asp (it 3e�4h ab use%icjryf�pAn�riayiyis��topreav�sntttre ealeorproi Kn .- can�47 171'1711Ti®�ajW iis«'�oe�lstaAl�s�ltfl+ $ C� uanfoabisby�ale. ^'4i4.6tif9: arddutlPnftt#tep;"# ,<< �f«' 4 gtt4h �.,.�i f ' om C�+W*'O d ccl Rte! t�iV �l ' �t '� # r. dar (1}Tlae t3(ljon sha► ;po4vers< ` # y °° in dat#ente df t ierlPdr o '$clef!A el�Eln$e 0 �x t%%her rnF. h. and ecz�ss s p ty Ot reufatiiq+ss esciitaj4,�#rtpinta�t an tbnit.lhiesr _ds reP s a8iitl ' ,tha Mwt- (2}'!4��tnAn ima +pla of cul w ►sasai�d tluCelt!$'1isutai�faif" lt `ai ou fde the stAW,and °"a t export or,tee of a awls 'whltth flidanc rr►an rRha e nu + h itie onni4riit pr i (a)To , n vtfd ' , '5�+ A- m Pr9 e�fimsrhe'�s � i tgro w"sng,gr$din& ni,e a4na 'rit Q# at ' rossorch,stu 1"Wrad btt:thls ahaptsr•and Mi'9 E e r �;at��,ap►sonM�thc++vloiatab#€a€irr'a��'ee�sidns (b)To'reli�n W' fi`the ra ft C dnerai"s o fortoo of v3$thirt a rl n n of O#tS 47 4 1) enforcing tht; pter'scrit»inai provtalone.•, 474;115 cen �r r't ` i �� ;yatatet i<Be tala►o�wl�rari+the rt,_.s Tr bb �i s for their a� � � "' teat (3)Ali m #m9 in fiib Cennabis"Count-, ftei:10m,� n tic i aAa.G =A E e t+ .c4*t�lissroor�d Atto 1 K 1 cassta'Shan be profits wi�ich tlti)State''Pr`_swrsr shatt'dmstriti- . ,cann #o' iny`be Ci j� ute quartiirly fofiovrs�„ gratto, j o taut►a# to m€oars shath be a'Cfass"A (a)Ninety pescentshafl bat credited to the stall's General,funnel m}sar�e�t ► rxn►rltr mf age to finstnce stai`e programs. u 019,01 l00Y Qft 471.ff 0(t),for (bp fi$mr pk)m"cedt sPbaF " to'thii Qap#rttriW of Humasron+t ar`d�h�rit be YiiX apPrtupr€atsd to 474 �� fund pm ►g*afris on decnentf:� , n , vw*o drug,abuee#re frr►bnSi tensed m under 4.1rs s o hai-i (c)One percent shall be credited to croate•and fund an�sif ffam ivvhw.v F* oia i '001turei state commft" rfothe l'of t of Oregon hemp" ny 10ra* riectinaieatsctrv)ty ft?er,proteiaarni o€!msropls and asildts€ltte¢;int(ustries.Thy 474 t!t� ma new statecorrnmittee shall be named rite"f3regrin Hemp l=ibsr ►"minors,i�el�ty E as pro�idetl'by and Food,Comnlittee." is or a�dcfui# �vleinti►6si,'by!ap ,tn+ eami ye#r*pfy (d)f�nmt pet +t$hall be� eel td*reate and fund'an apr€- shaQ;be a'viofat€ori punistnafxie by one of na#more than; 50 cuitufiel'stateaommi r�deve d promote blodiesel ` < tease production from'hehtp�eeedsy�►7st new atabe eori�atttee 4#4� �+�tsre�f"11% '�i�iiteaJt psn+ it a Pbraf. shall be named the"Oregon Hemp Btodiesei Committee.-,, �a�itttetmt� pefrriit and mimN6rs(tm�welttmor $e)flab percent ltaaii;bddiatdibuted te:the stats'a sch !€ bate P ,. s shalt ptmq�ht try a4 t ore rhea q di�trFcts,apprb�6W+ent+oiMaerme,3lnd ship be continuaihr g a ted a eiiuca � ?ate► o drug tiprr program whIgk* 0, hnvefs ` t oron f. i r a►P p ►r- (i)Empinesitab a tsi#iaen's rigfm at►cf dutlas under our sgciai compact and to explain to students how drug abusers might r to s rssearclnG •injure thOrights ad-otherk by 4mll€ng to f(010 atudh duties $ (li)Perauade students to:cteciiba tar censume psychoactive• ( ) Ad ani the potenti#tl.fofi,$f lit o f '` substa noes byprQvkUngA*n�withaccurots€nformatioma dt aAnN dim of sts abQUt She threat rheas drugs +e a their mentaland phyai- �� am (Ce,,w s of cid developrrieat:and:- , lu VA, tom` Eas 'rn�dt#gym m red;�fi�'pf sn7lgke, (il€►per students that if,as adults,they choose to €n'4 On ! rtfts fih�ings h parrii Ibitrtb- consume Psyrtnoactiue substances,they mud mil+vertheiess uiet#at C atereir,,and, responsibly fulfill all duties they owe others. # r ' balrnv*ht4nd, If procttcebte,shag esiab- 474Ag5 Commission to establish psychoactive concentra- •1 caartabittioi€te' imfiairmeat tiontof cannebinalds.Theccommissiorn,based on findings' Vill"a per gn�m rH tit presumld fm�iaired: made in Consultation with AwBoard of R'hermacy and can- nabis and hamp�farmers to vannebitwid conc ontrat€fins which l�S Pr s�f dip �sleml,a rebut- enca..lri civli produce psychpact€vity,the economics of residual cannabis # shall$('iis upon otear and *lrtractien,atnff errains'rrf hantp hit produce bitter qua€ity 4 +it to leer tit► and`ou'amity of ,protolh and'oll, nowlidr$mf'a.sed0m; able coneertr of cOt r ibl nolds ateerned psyicinanactiye alateriaily eo the caKrae of.irnjury: _under this chapter. 474.305 Disclesutof names askd addressee 474:096 Commies to set-stanarords,test pti ty,V*& 411111:10111114100 and pbrchssers under potysuf cannabis;kabelbntents. � feet Corr Vie: (wthe commission,in constdtetion with the State'1#oard of acyd shYN sat standao the vrpmrn€sston shaA apply: Act stt;any psrsva •. ,, � �pFfitt�sN (a)TO test atral re;ectoannabieacantafn" dUlterantafn�- , or ir►sarm►et agtto remove impediments to this chapter; Ceertratnorms ficrno�trn to harm ;gnu, i i � �eteir'naiN�tdCf�a� N I (b)To gratis r►n$bus peta:naylb ri�easu co ihsgroet�tonar or ,dndwf bons o€,psy¢1�e+ssmst(vecaas i aids€t � r urn prQimaetl derail andfor intewaatforrai-act �� � a►i�d +psar�►riiite -. (2).Yhe corsnmfion ahaN$fgx a certi A a• i�tct'slltnil ;buntiaRy4r"�pt3. which shall bear the state seal �' purity, b �. VFad of pat df ha", t,,a omi he t# o a of aethar potential for abt+ge, d.pq#ico_tnf laws g resale s Alit Can.bdr. -M partial e#i t rwnoval from the s6aav:puit�lic ccinitulnixti0n,mtncF', thaF4fidse n: . s and sate to minors, &' ify, r cii E� ` " ,F rs, � %a,00 promote q1odue�q�#ael pro¢uott�r►f i Jr �t this eha# r`ss � rain :ase�is,snd, t Mfr S. 1%to stems. i,<iistriptg o fund rlt�uae 4r in effact � � s impyi programs.-�., ' x „ � m � . Baiiot saF� roOdiake=�f et -n.ja t . l� Vr^.'3 z ? COC1111�iif�Ae Metr►bers ' r urrea tsgon law pro D,Psui,Atanford, arid- m ri as(oat n . d Ann Net s < 'Marc Adsms, k Ballot �' z Mar ,Wud�diestort. SY►c Mete aridioc�ilf�s to ^t���� � 'Lane S�etteriy. � pstahtf ;�1I..y}mv.;. of Friari]i,i4nai uniawfuf die�ibution`of m ar a to e i it bans' y r cQgaurrip on 04 d icy.sigr►a°: � anti"whe>4s tn`ir ri uaria and cuitivaaloir of mtrrtc #> ti by 4bw�1�DY, Thr&meeB�tt �'tiej�►" akF# " + prohibits raIJ nf u o ' tisranp - , (Cotefri#iionf, t iirrrncu, r 2.� aid;pig : 5 8� Licensing atotos t0.Vii! �i:CSOna iBAAe d9li"' 3 is„ad cove ”' } t i0� ('��di� -•4�� - '. I r`' E; al y iA .F s. �� ""� a, � '2 r� �� se t� .s,. old f Or prbt Vat �, �tF�r'rs k � id' t $ to f :1m�, f $�Gt► i �. . 10 May lirr►Rthe grl'tiWaf # 'sbid a std linansad,sto m4y xvlz 4 seta of gt u na to pars ►�!' Q who y r abuse rn# 1 ' �" u� yC r d 11.Promoting flri� orr cannebsrtti�cts in ail legal VV national A", -F�K 4N',� i„J�-iJ r,�'''s They messes 88 i!lti$ed tP xis F Buz sd l s k1s rnariivana at,eiat+ai . r f�f �e r ,> to,cultivimorike stores.Money,frotn tiaenises and Nra i of ntat ariiraa at state-licensed jtjreS4W i, 'L STS l r - 2. RetmbdmGlt eAt-*t it gfAca f+�sr th�rowsts of enfgroir -tf 'cstitdifralr� Rtraatddbythe; n1eaSCnYt acid ef�n►ding th v��f fife-errea8ut �ar c€ �� 3 4 r t + S t at 3. R ►iibcrr C dttr si3 ?I$s!> ti tCg a, N f 1 thane 18%iif grid inri "ittork • r Money temaif�4 a r#eit4t burssrn t tia #� foli v}ts F t _ 7. 9ii%to ilia s# t C►a(;ol fund%,, 00000 st8Ze'p t arms: 2: 7%to the C► va t of l utheA,A iraburces to drug Ire ater C4. 3. 1%P c¢r OWWO for the pr`. qt llaefrapa4 inoustri S * ,: 4 •" 4,,1%to create aird feted a,i e e omrnitt69 to dovelop y Argwrrtsnt in favor 'Measure so wilteloss the black-market gateway bytaxiR .� y an±d,te9uta marijuana for i�ults" OREGON LAWYERS SUPPORT 1410AWKE 80 Measure WWI"alsogenerate tens�df millions of dollars in We are Oregon lawyers'who represent people accused 0, new is*revenue for our state;with 9 out of every:10 dellara related climes:We see first•hand,th�harm caused going Wthe General Fund;which paysfor schools and cot- marijuana,bythe war.do drugskon.familiesstW;asoaoialiy these of,ctfinr.• Iegas in Oregon.find,with only l a.dj<M1��rnsume"P &�- Violation of the mat'iivans laws keep children separ8ted from thettax,it's better#or everyone than increases in our prop- t their parents lobs a housing lost,and students danled arty; rkoo-mi and Wher taxes. aid all because of rtiiriluana'prohibition.Prohibition has not' limited the availability of marijuana to our children but has ' )know frpm stlpdyin�history,that all alcohol pro#tiime'ri did instead made'ail of US,,_ ae'sa#e because lirrrited law enforce- was put goeld people sjail o �$ tR$big arfs iurq. ment resources are diliertedfrom investigating property"d- and pttvrnlrf 1 violent come.. Measure 8 makes sense to me.It's common sense policy". The notion'that niariirraaiar is a gatiawa •drug has Jong been and it'H'b8nefit Oregon's€amities and communities.I'nr debunked.Furthermore,the addition of marijuana as legal` ' voting yens on 80,l hops you wilt too- substance,wiil provide a'healthier alternative for those This information AlMiehed by Douglas Paul Stanford, Yes Whose alcohol consumption produces negative,often' ( , violent,behavior. on 80:). •; , �: Measure 80 would regulate the sale of ma;rrijuana similarly to Argultlent, Favor how we regulate the sale of alcohol.it world not change the It's your choice as ah Ore n voter:we•can prioritize our laws criminalizing Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. I tc your3iy li ce a pi#biic slMfety budgets#o focus on real The State's Financial impact Estimate concludes that the Cannabis Control Commission will at leas pay or itseit.We cri finals end da gerous'substances like math and heroin, believe the new taxes and revenue will cr to a significant or. a can dontinUe to was, tens of millions of dollars every income stream for the state,create new io s and refocus law ye r,pursuing;ar,reating,Ming and;ncarcerating otherwise enforcement priorities in favor of increase public safety. la -abiding adult marijuanoI consumers." you to v to Yes on Measure 80,fOr jobs,for public MI refill r"niies tha�t'merrljrtracsi q�rshitiitionr like' We urge y o y haas lrai{ed Btlt re9u- al al itic►p nesri �.as»fury Irgo�; safety and for justice. Rr .. lati, taxrngr licensing rnansginq an industryjv�roirlis., Leland R;Berger,Portland t Claudia Browne,Grants Pass Measur'e:8tt will re krlate marijuana older w how we raga- Pete Castleberry,Portland, late lieuot.?hat s adults 21 and older will be able to Thomas K.Coan,Portland choose whether to consume cannabis. Richard Cramer,Roseburg uys g tnarI usna legally for;edults w8l.aliew OrOgon'e John Henry Hingson Ill,Oregon City Rosalind Lee,Eugene` state 04IPcal.gtwernmrrnts,fo concr#ntcate ptar.limited Brian,lillichaels,RC.,Attorney at Law;Eugene p ubild safety resoloces�mora wisely,on those w�esteal, EveLyn Oldenkamp,Attorney at Law,Klamath Failsr Winds moor S �m�ion enfQkMcia9nl kA'rchasl E Rose,Portland' existin' me na Pa a o#Measure 80 wit}.free Phil Studenberg,Attorney at Law,Klamath Falls thatm fey to be,riseld on l+aP9 darous:criminais and Neal Weingart,Attorney at Law,LLC;Portland' keeping them behind bars. (this infprmaddrr furnished by Leland R:Berger,) , Driving,under the Influence will continue to be a punisjia6ie crime. Argument in favor , As's parent and a voter,I want our laws to make sense.l Providing rnarijueoa'to a minor will be a,crime. want law enforcement td keep us safe.And I want'a strong Selling-marijuana to mloors will.be a felony. economy to heap pay forsebools,parks and social services., for ail those reasons,l'm'voting yea on Measure SO Replacing failed ppa0 1 ition with effective regulation of Mari juana will make l7regon;&AFER. Measure 80 will regulate marijuana the way we currently j�aloraclo 1. 1. 1 dashingticrn are ellvot ng this regulate liquor.With store-owners asking for I.D:and faci,rYg Oregon, " penalties and,prison for selling to minors,it'll Ike tougher for Novernber a3rr veabtls initiatives to)legally,tax and regulate marijuBR& a� t►clwits,; r<, kids to get access to marijuana. Regulating marijuana will also drive drug-dealers and If any ofthese states pass marijuana law reform,it will lie t�e pusher&out of business and off the streets,which makes<our beilnnit '-of the And of these 75-years of marijuana prohibP, kids and our communities safer. tion.Aloo6ol prohib]6otf en 'ln 1833 when a.nunpber'af Some say that marijuana is a gateway drug that needs to be State$,like Ora91Dn'a' 2 Wlath►e voterled the•vu*y. suppressed.But really,marijuana is not a getaway to other Oregon,can leadtts way to restore common sense On drug drugs,it is a gateway to the black market,where unscrupu-r policy to our crirplC►al justice.system, lous drug dealers don't ask for ID., Vote Yes on pgea, re:$oi According to the National Academy of Sciences'Institute of Medicine's 1999 report,,;')ari►�a�s r�_d Aaedicine gssessina (This in�forrnatioi'firrntshefl by fSot►glas PI adl Stanford,Yes' `3 an 80.) "There is no evidence that marijuana serves as a stepping ` stone on the basis of its particular phygiological effect... instead,the legal status of marijuana,makes It gateway drug. C warra The printing of these arguments does not constitute an endorsamentl VThe State of Oregon,ndr does the ►rt"ihe accuracy or truth of any statements made in the arguments, .. x: 7, t . ; y, ACjttnlAsit � customers and positive attedtion,'W b d, �. 4aa Hemp's oho of the most versefe plants on Earth,A member' prohibition and regulate rno. Diane iiki§tare t�a is o', r S s of the ca marijuana Anil hemp ihdbsfr r elritrepledours wiiF or/llrte�;^ ttp its sat#va famlljr,iritkustrlsl hemp is related to safe,family-wage jobs across our state. other cannabis v&r --as ancludingihs Plant ncrw known as - . marijuana. Whether you're a srnalf�bus"iness owner4ry W+geMj gtorw Amarice most irrlportant cemt County ors grass-seedfarnitr in Lion Qti1a►ity q�+ ratir dlotdffy r p trorn thesdays of Jackson'Cqunty,voting yes measure$0,1S(BePdtoam . GeogeWashingtonu.ntil,ther#y,�i.Ce,rtk�ry,"hempsvas sense.It's tiinetaregulals,tcand ma fr#a alNfe . usdoao make everything#rom ropes on+our battleshi s to canv8s forbur tfa s:Mend" €s p do lirqugr.Far thg sake of,o4reconomyidwrofntnurlftles; g A patriotic,. Hemp is ai Please join us to voting yes on Meas4iae jfQ tt jast'rn akes " r.,Offecttvsly legal�gtgv✓in the nited SWt @s,. sense. which makes the U$$the gnjj Industrialized nation oo)carth to prt►hlbit the farms ofagriny#t4al•jlul�p., Dan,Clay ' But.M @asure$Q Slfchan `e` "66, President,U9itioFoodant#�t�riimg00MW`,4WkersCocal55S M' change jn' r®gifn. Iti94 ure will give Oregon farmers.the legal;baclilrig of the state to, grow, (This information furnished�bi Qan rf(jebad food and Process and sell agrFeultuval heJPp,'lr*sMng thousands of Cgmmercial.Worirers facet S�16.) jobs,keeping money 11 r to alxa►iru+hunfitiesand exporting products and know-ho*.prouhd the world. , �;,. Oregon farmers will be able to sustainably grow hemp aind produce fuel using ft ie'od oil;which makes,over-3(f0 gallons of oll tier acre,and can be rnn!e lettay used in ma efn d.esoi "{ engines. When hemp,seeds are;pre ,forof,,,the byproduct is 600' r pounds of high-protein hemp:see¢me al Meer 0"ad protei i G i$the most nutritious protdln;`j0#1 elf emrnb aoids that ttaopfe need fnthe perfect gS40c4 forbur,nUtrnion. Hemet per land area culthraI *Oduces FnO#* k1 1,fiber. food Odd thodioine�tfiiari alt4y isthi!r"plant en our planet.Hemp fiber and seed oil can be'usetl too make tens of thousands•of different roductsjr ^ �4 A r�Am th}'s'iluf!lifiol�to,blo-duel, { ;J r from paper to sustelnablq canstructiols materfpls. i' J ; Hemp earl help turn OOr ,n's-,ecpnc�my,arbun t, y Siv ng our, farmers,tlur engin"ser'ssratl`ou['erttrepreneurs,accgss versatile,sustainable)crop. . Lei'$leverage,Oregon'$srastslnable industry'iesdatship.Let's ' put Oregon back to wctI Let's ise commgn sense and join the restofthe industrIoLl rtd-in bu w 9 ildin a recant,legal, industrial hempecano►tity, ' 4 Vote YES on Measure 80f. This intbrrnation furnished by fM7lliarri-NAppel.) Argument in JFawttl' When we vote yes on Measure 80,we'e voting yes on creat� ing thousands of new jobs., voting yes on;rebuif¢ing, rr su"stainably,the industries Oregon"used to rely dn,industries j like our ul a p P and p psl mfil$,our timber industries.our textile mills.And-we 're suppor#ing.eme'rging Oregon super- industries,like biofuei and green-buIldfng,b @cause Measure 80 gives Oregon farmers and business-owners the right to grgw agricultural hemp,:which can be used to make-thou- sands,o#products we use here and oxp �rt in Oregofl o round the world. a �i When we'vate yes on Measure 80,we're voting yes to pri- ti on izin our v - < t g Very IFmrt�d 004ce budgets,:.becauae,rlght now we waste more than-,$6,0 rnfilio4i a"year fight real ijt�aFi growers when we could,be:ublhgthotili'�onA�i foeefa pbllFe officers on du tiand focused on dnngerqus criminal . ' w ' When we vote yes gr+ !laasurQr8j1 4r®'rs-yoti toggulate and tax Oregon's marijuana rndus�ry so it caecome transparent,legitimate ands "lrr 1930,'wine prrd•;beer:were , illegal under prohibition,In 2010,®regon's wine and beer c, industries had a total eca omic,i " it #npact Of nearly$5 BILLIONS and employed' than 10,000 Oregonians.From farmers to' angjneers to smell-trawn business-owners,our wine and beet ' industries bring Oregon national end international visitors, , The prir p dthese arguments does "an i�,,dor$rwby the State d Qrew,n_40"the�!wanam ffi a ar,trutl 0 any attl�a ar ' g!mwts.,, NN?,F �sME. impairment must be,established by a limited numb'ei of'SO Argunien iii•OppositJp c!alll[trained"Drug Recognition Experts".Oregon lacks laws SHERIFFSS SAY,NO to deter drugged driving and bfficars will lack the tools necea- sary to keep'Oregon roads safe if Measure 80 passes. The(5regon Sheriff's Political Action Committee is in opposi- RISK TO'PUBLIC SAFETY tion to Measure 8M We want to educate voters about the negative impact marijuana aireed�has on our coitdren and Pry o ents•clairp that BLACK MARKETS will hot exist if this families.,Oregon voters showld�carefully'consider their vote rneasure.passes.The trtrth;is,Measure 80 is likely to create on this issueand its,Vffect on our communities. a greatly expanded marfjuana'marketplace for violent drug Anticipated Tax Revenue will NOT Cover the Costs cartels.Significant reductions in,the cost of marijuana will attract criminal organizations to Oregon where they can buy Marijuana is part of a.$115 million annual cost for prevention, madjuana;to resell'in their own states.In effect,Measure SO 'treatment,and recovery services in Oregon,`according to the Will`iake Oregon a launching pad;for illicit marijuana dealing Governor's Couneil on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs. across the country.Far from freeing up law enforcement to ' In one of our most densely counties,70%of those deal with serious crime,as prapoiaents clam,Measure 80, ' entering the jail system tested positive for marijuana and would expose Oregon to international drug cartels that use report participating unsuccessfully,in treatment programs. violence to protecttheir lucrative markets.. Also,the Oregon Health Authority reports that underage VOTE NOON MEASURE 801, marijuana use increases risks of alcohol abuse and cigarette smoking in children. (This information furnished by Kevin Campbell,Oregon Chiefs Marijuana Qse is Strongly Associated with Criminal Behavior of Police Association.) Over half of those arrested for,violent crimes in Oregon test Ar 1l11 90t'io,pppo$pti0n, positive for marijuana at the time of arrest.Currently,nearly g three out of four arrestees under the age of 21,test positive YOU CAN'T REGULATE DRUG DEALER'S for marijuana.As a result,we are seeing the same problems Mrs Federally lilegall we see in underage alcohol and tobacco use.Worse yet, Advocates dan'fWant the government telling them whatto, children report being used to deliver marijuana to elementary do,-yet they have created a measure to form a seven member schools,neighborhoods,and playgrounds. State Agefrcythat would regulatethe cultivation and selling Marijuana Production Negatively Impacts Communities of uni!mited amounts of marijuana in`govOrimentstorss,. which ociuld be located by neighborhoods,schoots,,clay- In-home marijuana"grows"are often the target of violent care's,llbr;rles,churches,parks,and in shopping centers.' home invasion robberies and other property crimes. Cultivators of marijuana are frequently armed production,toxic • 21 can leave Bow,�tential Y g owing fields of marijuana next' risks to their community.To increase"crop" p and sometimes explosive levels of fertilization chemicals are to your home.Growing endangers others because of present;creating additional hazards to the home owner and toxicmaterials,'ov1 joads of electricity,and fires. the community they live in. I •, Measure 80 says the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program. willremain,which allows cardholders to grow 6 rnature Medical marijuana production in Oregon has already created Jeri and 18 immature plants.If everyone over 21 can a criminal market in other states,as hundreds of ` legit y buy or grow,;whyWould•there be a need for marijuana,bought cheaply in Oregon,are sold at a profit in this program,if not for the questionable�cardholders, states where voters have chosen not to support such laws. caregivers,and growers being able to hide under the current UN1 WEGULA1'ED program so they can divert their The right vote for Oregon is NO. extra illegally. (This information furnished by Sheriff Diana Simpson,Chair, Sheriffs of Oregon PAC.) Measure 80 requires public schools to teach our children how to use marijuana responsibly.This is not a function of schools. Argum @nt in Opposition Pe�rnits U)yREGULATED growing of hemp,w�ich is federally illegal,potentially buying up acres of rural Oregon Chiefs of Police urge a NO vote on Measure 80 farmland., As law enforcement leaders,we are deeply-concerned by the Revenue generated won`t cover costs such.as;increased drug legalization strategy'estabiished by Ballot Measure 80• treatment,eittergoncy room visits,crime,tieffic accidents, Our duty to protect and.serve our communities compels us child abuse,teen pregnancies,animal maltreatment,work- to take a strong stand against this measure.This Measure place costs,and,'school dropouts"related to marijuana use. will have a negative impact on our state,and will hamper our Measure does not°addrefr5 security requirement's,THC ability to keep our communities Safe. impaired driving guidelines,prevention,of sales to minors; RISK TO YOUTH advertising restrictions,civil penalties for violations,of impact)Dn abilities of employers,schools,hospitals,or•prop- Ifthis Measure passes,MARIJUANA USE AMONG YOUTH arty ownersto_restrict using,possessing,growing',manufac- WILL`INCREASE because of expanded availability and per- luring,orseliing of Pot 0 n their properties_ calved social acceptability.Oregon currently has the nation's ; third highest rate of marijuana use among youth,ages 12 The marquane,advocates,do not like any mention of 17.The percentage of kids in drug counselingJor marijuana California's cheds With respect to Pot shops because what addiction has been increasing annually,placing Our youth's California has realized is that development at risk. DRUG DEALER'S CAN'T BE REGULATED! RISK TO MOTORISTS California discovered that drug dealers stretch Ar Simply If this=Measure passes,"DRUGGED DRIVING"incidents on ignore any regulations! Oregon roads will significantly increase;causing greater . NOT SAFE FOR OREGONI VOTE NO[ risks to motorists.Enforcement of drugged driving is dif- ' ficult and expensive.Unlike alcohol,where officers•can (This inforration furnished by Shirley Morgan,Oregonians measure impairment based on a blood/urine test,marijuana' Against Legelkation ofMadjuana.) THe printing ofthese arguments does not constitute an®ndorsehYentbythe Este of Oregon,nor does the uJarraat�k aceuracyortredh of any statements made intthe arguments. J Arguniolnt in Oppaikipin ` Merei� ,More N+etltess t3overnment measure i?I4 woutd o'reate anew government bureaucracy .called the"Oregon Cannebls Comm iSSion"su pposedly t0 regulate a'drug that Is illegal under fetltal law.Measure' 89-would set up a tegai"Oonf t on that Will cost Oregon taxpayers,and accoM ales€1-.06 0419.Worse yet,a-mojorfty,of 4 4 the Commission rnsmnbWs would m be fro -the very industry that s'supp+�sedly regulated bydhaCornmissionl False Claims,ai►otlt Retreitaes'8rtd Savings The Oregon District'Attorney's Association wants voters to know that claims of ntajor#ax revenues,and freeing up law estforcement resources,arifalse. The claim that millions will be gained from taxes is fantasy. It's icalied"weed"fora reason:it is very easy to grow in basements,homes,'forests,snd often witKvery,little garden- ing.Since fed4ral'leW trumps state ISw,it defies logic to think ' that.sotrieone wotdd expose themselves to federal prosecu- tion in order to be tailed for committing a federal crime. With the support of the Oregon District Attorney's Association,possession of less,tban an ounce of marijuana, a personal use quantity,has n6t been a crime under Oregon law for nearly 4o years.No.jaila no criminal record,'and only \ the possibility of.a fine.Eveir people convictAd of possessing much largeremounts.of Madjusna get probation.No one is in an Oregon prison for simple possession of marijuana. Measure 80 Is Bad for Oregon Marijuana is.a drug;as tine sponsor of Measure 80 admits. ,. It ton W,and It,abts other legal ttttoxiaant,from. t '' tobacco.to alcohol ? to opiates,requires exRenaive and heav fly regulated prod uction'faoillties to protect the people that consume'those drugs.Marijuane,cannot be regulated in that' manner,and will continue to grow as an lilegafcrop,with or c without Measure 80. r. Even if you suPP.00 he 4e110111zatfon of marijuana,this is the,vsreefg measure for orepon, (This informatiori furnistied bIV Eric Nisley,Presiclent;Oregon DistrictAttorneyr's As;:pcaatiart.) i �s (. r, The.prirr6ng aftmarg"argi does nag Constituts err endorsetnerrttY the State•of Oregon,nor does the stela Iiv"atthe accureq+or"If anv atatemer made in the arguments. r Proposed by initiative petition to be'voted on at the pprieralElection,Noyerriber'6,2012. r ,Result of"Yes"Vote "t"*Y "Yes"vote changes commercial non-tribal fishing in Oregon Curr$nt law`allows commercial salmon fishing in Columbia r "inland waters".(defined)by'bannirig gillnets,adopting other. River only witlh'gilinets;requires recreational salmon fishers' regulatory changes;recreational salmon fishers ensured their, peroeri share of oy>3rall salmon patch to be readjusted, recent share. { pripu net per lfts vaiit#Sirt lilrntt of 2TlQ; i ec _ vrt(itf�irit�kiriitaia River in both Rr�auit of,"Now:Vote ,' Orego ems: :'M nit a'n$comtriercial giilnet fish t!o)r trgl fishers in Oregon"inland waters" "No"vote continues current commercial fishing practices, (defined);requites Oregeri, ish and 1W#dlife Corn missiontor ' retains laws 011owing gillnets,leaves other eurrent,regule perr`nit use,of",seine nets"'(defined)Instead,ensure'sihat rec- tions'In place;continues annual adjustment of recreational rent otra#saimow iish+e4s'peter ntage of overall sa'lrnon catch salmon-harvest share. remainsAt,2r6074011 levels;prohibits purchase of salmon' caught by giltnet by,ngn-tribal fishers in Oregon inland waters,pr, hiikits issuing,of edditionaYgl#net permits,repeals statute fr#cifgniainb rralidity°of giltnet licenses itt Oregon and Washington waters.Clihit provisions: Estllln 'vf 0111100 61 impact This measolre.@ iminatss,commerciai non-tribal gilinet fishing, establishes,.the i@,gaf �" :ofseine fishing,and may allow fixed fishing goat on the Cinbia River.The measure requires the state to evaluate rrortality'associated with seine and fixed fishing,eat as it reiatda to endangered salmon,steelhead, sand other spy.Thlkr*ieaaure wiq increase state govern- ment expimclitures tit ,000 per°year for staff and supplies , to perform ongoing required research end monitoring,and will decreatestate.g0vii ment revenues by$651,6.54 to, $749,144p4 Y,ear.from to income taxes,permits;licenses, and surchis reae#vla om tits current non-tribal gillnet and tangje;rrrit'fishl?s;#saats and licensees.The amount of state government revenue that will result'in the future from the trsrtsmon.to•aeiri-e het fishing and commercial harvest and resultant state income taxes,permits;licenses and4urchargi�`s on seine not based fishing industry on the Columbia River or drr#nlanti waters is lndeterm#nave. This mt3asu�e does not affect looal government. CpExplanaton = Mu tkm IM mmittee Men*ers: $4"stary of State Kate.Brown hta measure at"r�ates eo`i�maf�C�l rwn trio glflnex fistsit�, 'State Treasurer TefC Wheeler ; estabiishbs the�epaM'use of r�q,eider 811cw flxstl lVMitshaei Jortianx 1�irrctor,C3tPt of'Atnitt IrtiSer�icgs < fishing gear on 044OWrnbia` thre�ha rribasittre is estimat04 Jstr�es�uetiotz,C)Irebtori of Tim to ceurse: ( f unman,k tl p Additional expetaditu `of$'t peryear.dwring the first (Tire +tfr»iste of or? s , i`qur-years to pad for�e,rrrittey+tna�eilstthe Ot�; +artmertt prbvfc�teB hy`fhgsblti�corm f��?�� .� y,• of f ah.and Wildttfeu(()OFVVt�attO;ikip�ias to risky ,or'antt , research seine oharabteriistius,sexton len #h;040r end � q Uxt Of IiAe�aM�►�tre species4pecifip mortality rates,and other aspects of permit- ted fishlnq + 6s tt enacted by the people*`the stn n Decreae�d state�tavdrntnecttreva�}bu arising from: , ;;Y The ,i ����. + 1. MxWced 10 'tax:The Padfic r 5tta►na Cottttcil's"R�r of 20111 "of � � �'� on aid; rr ail#pearuii�,� estimated tpl petaontl incomrne htrvea 4tt�t/ gitine�sathlt "aid br gi'e ►t+ lam, er:alt w Cammunitl Treaseti�aril t.tr�o�thia } ���ttt�ihle' t1�2tf i�t'roi+�et. t�:eitfdii .lofdo(tart,: �X ,�.si�eteati0pee#n ` non�salrx►ern �t#s�ts�$5i NMkaai� iP, w f rhin,+ r ' The`IOV✓estientits a=etatp tnccorri.tax loss uses the 4 Wt itel�� rand aetiaon tiact rate of 5 fl per imx, !t#ielatata ""Wa"arsi�uat income tbti� '"'# htdh +h►_sRte sea ari n4. ' the state's ixtai anal per pin t inpbme talc rate.Ttia ststai and a designedto ell, corporate,e�cglee tai ryes# ,$tsttgceht fulls vvlthl •ttis few-by the gills rn AeitndEilbfe and death of aif4rid's ` range.'Usingp Iowlartd ►ih.tax rates"reautta.ln a lair rr� es1! rsn a of annt tetata�n gist redact onsab en s sal ether art tafitlt $32 ,2713 and- 92 68 ; mesh. ilinota#06 been bisnned iin' t elre a ate 2. Reduced Cd rnercial Hitt}Fund fee relrenue from . their destruiCttas'ar�d Eton s-tlafirttand ar j Inco Columbia 63i r'g11#Afifo"*trl V!"itoop as' ' N!!Q +ii'e » to suatal '� 3.15 percept,ottoo ue of s a'rydad and. P ►• 2.25 percent of the vo�u8wof sill#her fish tpecles landed: Between r E>C1 ami 2#t i l flrei trtual lehdia vatue of 18f Cornn►srctatflsl► rg '` rr at b I t andtc►et1 non-tribai4Uit eating averelied$2,784, 00 for salmon, for the,untigrrarieet ease uv t eaMron and$303,750 fqr'all other fisfi speciso.The everags loss afeetheed whtfe se# estimated equals ths.aottivat C3Dt= r isms$from thte liletttnga � (sob 8nd 20111 s byri=ia" 'The estiinatpd t�d tlye' i�+�t ; s eft add 4�i� 1�ar;�tirM�utrhatwne�," At,$0.05,-parpssund,the i�krl�bufitaytfrat�ave�re�if;.,. $83,110 per year: , 4.,.Rc � shtt licarr8e. FVY,et9 �' �► �� reduutl �Q�'�eht0�+ t tenses;for a�iveni �� IteVe�.�'sins . � f reductiort�f�„11„ttp ;,, 5. Ellmintfib -' �+et$il#ttet} emit ehnt ri tt , ris Ease.)lro� 1$paritl? ►rs►+eetaue. to$$ > i °. ' 6. expects Re radu o Dial ilthhtg 8 aWe�a��sl tc!p�al}ter r g . for 8 severfue eetluattot 4� fH�h . i { ) 37 � The f illowing table tEl tar th k !t3#1 $ ° of yew®rtua losses If ate' resuttln in the tat aU �t i S $74$x14 . , g� it,M �Mlitd4i a < $ouror3 1 'State ineotraetax X � � Y 2,ComMareiaFfIslfp iA S.Restoredon&rfnhafttment'-. 3 t landings surcharge .PRS 77�ts�r��t�3� 4.Fishing boat ticense8 5.Gllinet perrntts 3#,592 82y�' 1500775'.(1),NotwIthetanolq-4"ooa'o s+av_ to .ot tt 6.Commercialistlincenses 2,Tt10 , cotTinlsrciatfilShing.eweEhMwf , +r, ikr�# 4rni Total operate vessel in the Ca Re. !!., se#ixa¢n llslte�r , X551,654 $3+1 ,144 wtth'oeit flint obtainlrrg a vsse!paerrrrtC pbrsuartt-to 13.3` Wby ddB:Tat�y + i�'�aaaut; y�`�{�Rtafrrf�saaXrd'�=` � . ant`fssyd¢pursuant to the l3bt�� � We ofWtabingpton ;� "foe eornrHercief sa } ftl g< tf + iiSJet i4iverWray :, r, end selmoo r this th were t k tf#g GEilutr+ is everiifrtari»ch' of fhb rTt atherse j required r3y' ►rs sserctiorr}gip use ai(n tryf tcl`" rr Is salmon staelhead,ar other fish In the inland waters of (c) 1'4�06thor individual t' 'Written regwst-by4t s�000 fit the`state`cf 4rsg©n. holder.Howe{var,anfrtranlifer of a permit away from a vessel with�x* ,Written oo t of each Oars,an hag 4 seen (2)hlotw0halandiog any other provision of the commercial , rity Interest In such vesaid`Is void., ' fishing laws,it is 4Aawful for a3wvhplesa(er,canner or-buyer to buy or receive Odmon,stseibead,or other fish taken by a (5)'The+eommission sbel by rule establish foes for permit; gillnet dr tangle n from the inland waters of the state of authoNgcad by subseetlsns(3)and(4)of this section. i3regon(In Me Cbi bia River gliinei fishery from air indl= vidual who dbea nothavethe pe mit requirrs9 by subsec Son dies livitte the eommissiete's order oar the (f)of ihls section.] ' - person`s erppliestion 0094 seek]udieiai review bf the order, und+�^' '7d�.484. (3)[The permit required by subsection(t)of this section is in addition.to and not inj4v of the boat license:required by.ORS (7)When adopting a rule to implement this section,the 508.260.]Subse' ctio {1)and(2)of this section do;not a ly commilssion shall consider whether the design and use of to the use at gin .ts 'tiollis neirs'pursuant to tribal f , aR '� orfood fishing°gear Will minimbis the eitear- A1114 a or"Imon,s sod or other fish takaa by Met or t +Ki sahx re,'i eelhead and other nontargst tangle net pursuant t$ tthAairl fliihing rights in'the Miand # u r r, rpl'iew ftr►m eorrinliarcial fi�thMg wttteirs of flier stilts of regob. o 'mph aveitda capture or through'Mve cttptorwl sortWo and te#aitser w(th minimal'mortality." $g, ��fE3S 21$tB�+nended to readi - ` f$):�t ad" � = rmt► t authorized)underthis 50g.21i,:(7)PxcePt as provided in(eubsecriontsubsecOMiOf •thatoraiamisei dhalt. br of this sections it,lo uolswful to,take food fish by srrelem of fixedfishhIg-geaucrsa lnes•inanyofthewstersof this (eg g hetteemi,4 Columbia River fisheries man- . stem t bsiWoon the United Stites,Indian trpses irnd (2)(s)The State Fish and Wll01ifa,Commission by rule may permit faced fishing gear or sairtes,forrthe taking of certain- (bl� thattl►a siventeges,of the total stete,'non-tribal species of rod fish other thsi♦'salmoriw�staelheid from the (Columbia rAlmon Harvests,including off channel waters q#this state. fishery"enhancement eiass;that are'landed in recreattorfal flslrerhs ins Columbia River acid its tributaries'are not (b)In[enacting)adopting aliKcid rule pnder this sub- reduced biowthe averages of the2007-26'17 fisheries. section.tho;69mntission shell rve due egnsideration to inserrl * :thaa.the `fct�s ng (► i +lid i Vises dot e►ffear , htrt rr the'free tnfpidi~llon err tr i#tfr t)ttnreie`,a P, y itf ; salmon preteelhead]is aiuf► dto mMlirlise the, (7) hs Coicnrrabia'Rivercompeact or fishing rn4ansgemont mortality Cto"Irnon,-stoo Mad-and.other.nontorget-species; rssmsald between the United States,Indian tribes and th lagh2- 1 s#atoa. (/►)/Avoidance of cspteere;or, (2)Any tribal fishing rights:or the tight to use any fishing gear l�1 finance of tr �pl fisting rights,In the inland Live sature,sorting and` 40, ,e head 4sew+bE�n r * t . il ! i ,fr7dttrbllY,a � s teiken as incidental'catrr'h in oiler ati3ontiff(arch the goer or 106 i?fil) Aft )rY the CormrFrcia(iishing laws unless fire ' selites slv�l immadlateily,_kyith,care'enclrhe]eastpossrbte zorttmct reoi,Ii�s o�ie �e;' ' irr)rjry M the salmcln or si&jt adl,be released acrd#r trs- M pltr410W,rne 'f[shMg for potsonal,ose With 6h6line ferisd the'�wa'tar withc(u4 vi,lencd.' attachsd,to'e' ais'hOM M'hi"" 'A f6.land ng the filch,or With i3)(a]7s commission shell by rule permit the yeas of serines- a hand-operated linis without rod.or reel,to which maybe for the taking of salmon#or.c merclal pufposes from the attached r►dt taexceed,three hooka,except"on floating bass;, Columbia River by a'personr"6 holds a vessel permit under, plugs. � the Columbia RWsr giihlelt ssiihon fishery pursuant to ORS (2),"Bost"means any vessel,arty ftosting craft,powered, b0817°5 to SOS.M en the 8ffeetivs�r�rts of this 2012 Act. towred;rowed or,otherw{s6 propelled'w,h{ch is used for th)The 66 =i �4islib�"ntfigl p,oi �+#t'fbt#d*Wng gear - r` {an"r'g or tslCing food fish. flar'tlee taki�ig of Ithesn for'ao mareisl pirirrpps�a from the (3)"Buy°includes offer to buy,Oarter,exchange ortrade. Columbia Rive t'y by a,person wlfo�holds a vessel part t under the Camtobwa E d�rr gNMNIt salmbea fishery p iearrt to bR (4)"Commerclai pu(poses*-it Bans taking food fish with any, liil$. 6 tdi'>ii18.�1►8 o1a the effactiire date�rf thk'2Q12)Act., geauunlawful fo'r A inoling> taking or t#o'ssessing food fish (c}i r:thi$subssltt(on in excel,&# the limits`perrliltted for personal use,ortaking; t 'eganM adrkssl N+ it oelig asue #Irking for,hsndli ,processing,or otherwise,disposing of or bnesrnait#a4r Coiumbia Rhr®t giHemt,sshnoee Sshsry vases) dealing in food f)sl�with the.intent.of disposing of such food parmit homed pursuant to 1O SO$771i to 5118:I on flee fish or parts thereof for profitr or by sale,tartar or trader in active data of this 2$12 Act. commercial channels. (dliAn indlviduslwho abtebrs e1 permff'undsr this subsection, (51`106mrnlasion"means the5t' 'sh and Wildlife . ehii(t avcr the tit to a sypseltsreateialendar year upon Comrr4iosioar cre6ts�d by ails 4 a aoiN psXment of the face forthe permit bythe _dote specified by rats of the coenmiaalon. (6)"Department"means the State;Department of Fish and Wil'diifa. (4)A permit authorized by subsection(3)of this section Is trsnsferabGR (7)°Director"meainsthb:ate Fish and Wiid{ife Director (a)'To:a replarcemant.vassai of the permit hglisl►r. appointed pursuant to 0RS 49,8.1 t2. '(8)"Fishing ggear"means any appliance or device intended for lb) fo the purchaser oltthe parmit holder's vessel when the`. or capable ofbaing used to take food fish except by angling. vssalrf is gold. V (9}'Fixed'fishing gear"includes but is not°lim{ted to. r stationary gear operated�t a fixed loca4ion: [(OA(f)Three members stial(.be olhosan fo=r. rei n he black roekfisWand blue rockfish'fish rlg irdustry d ie rsh'bre` MOY"Glffost",Me*ns fish fishing industry. :},i � r-a ,:fc i [(hI}'1g)Three members alt {ate chtifi 6 P' 41prAwftt develp(a)1s a�nonoiflament br arftt6nt mesh het with a cow= marital fisheries as deserit ��15 itr 465. -0 r r and lead line:. (b)Drifts wit#i ihetidie or cargo t while it eittg h and [(i'A Rh)Three members shal be chkt Son, represent each o4• restricted perticipat3on systl trt" d 14essel permit ` M.462-1. tem established by rule. f the rm sion under OAS (O'Hae one mt more we*of netting that i aii *sh-by; ensnaring or arttangtittg he fl3h in the meshas of the net•by ., the glli#: J•, [(1111,)Two members shall-b6 choiei +► eeint'ttie public; (11)"Inlar}fl�vtratOS4 toeans haters of th]18 elate that (2)A member of th•e boars! ll rsceifre�fiu,po>iApestsetlon for* ` lie Basil of all down b4ttnrn ih�e ends of je#tb►s andlor, services as a ritember.No•. �rar„etrbjAr applicable shoreiinesatt gh t �g at the,rrtou#hs�xfirivers and streams law regulating travel ahtl,. ore ,s fe officers except the Colupibl fliv r anthere they lie eastof a line drawn and employees,a member all be;. Owed for travel end,, between the knuckla,Of,t ,�aout jetty and the in-shore end other expenses incurred in the perf p 4110"f official dude* ; of the north jetty. R r , _= (3)The board shali sal"t ei�h of %for such termsrand [(10)](12)"Personal use �tsans taking or flailing for food with such duties end pares as t -bps considers tierces- 1 fish by angling or by soc11 ether means end with such gear as the commission may-ou ize-f-br fishing for personal use, eery for the perform ricoufshgs�al►ffic ... or possessing the. ome' r.tl*rise of the person fishing for, (4)A majority of the members of the board consxitutes a taking or assessing the am'e and not for sale qr barter. quorum for the trahsactjoh'of b�ness. }. ('f3)'Selne"'rrteents soy r ontlxad net other than a trawl net, (6)The board shall grk at suchAltee attil ifl�ite @a,may ;;, gillnet or tarrgie net. r be determined by the rah rptar r q�ltitij r4#y Of members of the board.' [(11)](14)"Sell"includes�ffer or possess for sale,barter, i r exchange or trade. (6)Notwithstandt#rg:.eny othw.'(grctyiston f l +nrk [(12))(15)"Take"means fi h tor,hunt,pursue,catch,capture or [(a)Members of the 4'gard Gte }r+bi8 kill or attempt to fish for, unt pursue,catch,capture or leill. gitetsalmon. lshirtg rnitu rsh )r'prh0 lrp.in actto�o7` '' the board only on metiers a rrtg,un der 508, 0 (16)'Tangle net'means net that Is: and li08.M tp 508:�'95,j (a)A r�mprw5lament-or motifilament,theeh net with a cork � 10A(a)Members of the boaWrepreseM"I th ocean tt`t�'#f'66 and lead line,and salmon fishing Industry' sh paAOI e`irt 2Fitttons, the board only on matters arlsir ur} erl §508tt)I to X2'3: .t (b)Constructed for:ths rpose bf causing alt or,pflrtsmfa head,teeth or other bad part of a.fish to be+rseme entangled` ((cJ],(b}Mkrmbars of the po f try© sat [elllx t or ensnared in the air pockets of the net ahrir r #sf�i}s rridtastr sh� a� '•. [(13)]'(117)-"Transport,'me nstrans art b a means and boat!°n matitecs a uCittr ��CIO,•'Stl$'. p Y pY and 5r0ijF 659 to 50$,A Includes offer,or receive r transportation, ; ,. (1>� ."Trawl Inet"nF►egs a >h�t-orrfunnel-shaped nettFiat is [(d)]lap Members of fhec�a r pre htln�the Yaqu]ttaBay` towed of drawn tlinau'gh lte' teir-by One or two vessel$. roe-fretting fishing in du t y h�}t p iCipa#e)n actions of tiiti board.only on,tnatters 9rteir u,d4i"b1� 5118.765. [(14)](1iq)"Waters of#his+Mate°means all waters over which [(eA(d)Members of,he bo o r8 res4ntiog tie area•u'rchlrl the State of Oregon has j risdiCtion,or joint or other jur`isdic= commercial fishery shall pahioipa#e In or of iMe board' tion with-any other state r government,inclurling.waters only on matters arising untirl1;S60'.. $0 of the Pactfie Ocean and If-bays,inlets,takes,rivers and _r streams within or for irr the boundaries of this state. r [(f)}(e)Members of the ticiar l Foie Ong Me ocean SECTION B..C)FVS 508.755 araerood to read:- , Duttertess°crab,f+slhiriclttt,Y shilti pliPti(3iptlt§?m ectibn§ the bog rd only on inatt�rs ai gig i tiers slam.® . 508.755.(1)There is eats fished within the State Department [(g)j(f)htAembers ofthe boarkffepr+a lI ttibi.fhehlat roc alt of Fish and WiIdI�the t. rhm4rcial F ehery Permit Board. and blt}e roCkfish-fi Fling ii�disssry dtPrb tie# '►brre'Aih The board shall cgnsist O rnerrtbers a'ppoin#ail btr the State: fishing industry shalt,partiol tt°abttirtis of the`igard`rltt vl Fish and Wildlife Commis"ion;as follows: on matters arising ur►der O 50� at , 457 or$08.960. •[(a1 three merttbers shall e'cnoser►to;represen Lbprtra/utnbia River g)llnet salmvri`O` hi g industtyj [(h7}(g)Members of the ddffidd a re N t 9d�bpr►tentat ';' fisheries shell participate in' ctI64*,6 '60M only on matters arising,under OfiS-� ? ' [(b)](a)Threemerre s all tiechosenfo represent the g 4F,Ut p�465 ocean troll salmon fisiiin indti§ try, [(l)}[h1 AAembers of the boarl[6represiri 'a restricted par- [(c)](b)Three members. attbO ohcsen to rep.resentthe ticipet'ion system or a,restr et} 0, *,it�rmlt system estab- ocean'pinkshrirnpfiahin industry. lisped.by��iteofthecbmmist5tonund®r OFks� .462sfoali ' participate in actions of trte fiord only on metters'rethted to V41c)Three members shall be chosen to represent the thatsystem. ; YaquinaBay,roe-herring fi hing industry: !SECTION 7.ORS 508.867 is amended to read [(e7](d)Three members shall be chosen to repr®s'ent the sea 508.867.(1)Notwitttstaitin . 50$. Sti)8nd(c))•(61 urchin commercial fishery. t (a)and(bb an indivlduaf, a e.appfic8tkorrfor tleM(al 2�f [(f)](e)Throe members shall be chosen to represent the ocean the permit required by Old 508.840 is dinted #y,ihar State Dungeness crab fishing ir�ditstry. Department of Fish and WikSife may make written requAstlto the Commercial Fishery Peroiit Board far review ofithe denial Thy revrgW provided in tt>is,subsection is in.11eu of any (2{Upon,raceiving no acei#rom the agency that regulates com- ' such rsvf0*j ar tf department or.tiie Ststg FIBh and',Wildlife mereial fishthg in,the Sia'pa of Washington of the Conviction of Commiasion:'Fheeque$tsha{)be in'sucli irrri and'shall any peen"tjtstat�4an bf;ensa,whiph.hrasa violation of contain such infortation as the board consider'�appropriate.i Columbia River commerclai fishiog rules adopted'pursuant:to Thedre��-*W, sccomparf(eyi by;a ntthr�undab,(e fee of the Columbia'RiverCompbct and whfch if committed in this $75.Such. shy pp tovtrard the►permit�'eie r#successful: state Viould b*9060nds lisr-4Wuasf to"issue a ficonse pursuant ' applicants. tostfbsectlbrt'(1)of this election: (2)inacpo5dence wJ, any appli�le pro vfs(on of OFS 411. 6Li9.2404s arrretxcied.toad: chapter 1s3-;toe 40a(0-shslf,rov(gv daoialsvf applications for renewal of permits•Orders issued by the'bolard are.not. 509.240•It is Isa�tl to spadateror use a Hier con'siatir4g of a subject to review by tAe commission,but may be appealed singlestylon W' cott'"web of a,mash not#,ess than.l4 inches, as provided-in OR&183.4&0 to 183.640.The board may waive taut measure,hun ,0 attached to not to exceed two lead requirements for renewal of permits if the board finds that linescombined amused as a single line and a single cork the Individual f6r'persotial of eco1�6mlc reasons chorines to line,iri�any'Of the waters'of this state,during any'sedton activaity flsh therpermfi ftesei"in sbfte other ocean 1$heryor; or i6oW6*"b&to cotnmerdlai`fishind by law or bar rui,4 of if the board finds that thd4rd1bildo9falls to meet tho -u rsqulre the StatA Ash and Wildlife Commission,for thefpulpose`of ments`as the'resgit of 1pnese,accident or other circumstances ciesrinp a, ty or removing snags or similar obstructions from beyond the individual's control• s, able or desirable' thing areas ORS 509 245 is amended to read (3)in�ccorltenk�wfttr anyt�appliGalile j�rovisfr�n of ORS �E& - chapter 183;the"board may'frolniitgllte suelr'rules as it s. peroa de , t+g to dperate a sna Bing Hat t . considers necessary to cai�}r'-bUtitsdbties;functioniand powers. as paovldeddln tf>ti.9. haJl;=before operating or attenh Ott rrg=to sb o psra swh not,obtain from the State (4)the board may delegate to the department the authority to Rslr end lNtldlite`Dlr or-a snagging permit by farvvardrng; waive eligibility regtorementi.for'renewal of permits. a writt�an-reR�at to the office of the State Fish and Wildlife' � r Corrtmrisoft saoi ►1 }trcividitig sl=C rgwe.ORS 5081486 is amended b,read: t. (1)Th®particular19fthet drift,]fishing ground or other area to 508.485.Except for vessel licenses prescribed in ORS be clsweid,4 " 508.285,50$:470:808.755,16OM74'ri 5 to 808.796,1 508x801 to 508 825 508.880 508.883,[an 508.889 t6,506.910 and (2)The veters4n which located; 5092155,the State Fish and Wildife'Commfssion may;in its discretion,revoke for the rei afdder:af `li ense Year any /i3}Ttre mesh sue of the snagging net t'o,be.used;and.. license lssued'to such person Lowd'r�tho dohority of the (4)The dates on which orlyti i#hln which the props�sed snag commission or the State Fish and WildliN Director,and In gins operations wiq be carried(in,In specifying'any such its discretion may refuse the:issupnce of,any license issued.,. dateitl;no one notice is vvslid,fbr a berfod of more N&h,30'di*%, under the authority of`the cotnmr$ston oc director during any from the date thereof. period not to�exc ed,oneyear from the c.gte,of the license revocation order: SAN f2l� 8518,3.700 is'arYrendeti to read } (1{Upon conviction within thi';state of any person of`violatiaA 183.700.(1),As used ln"i 'Metion•aril ORS 183:702,"permit" of any of the.gomm4rci*"Ashing I a or.rule, - means an individual and particularized license,permit, (2)Upon receiving notice from the agency that regulates cam= certi#ibate,approval,registration or!similar form of pdrmfs= merclal fishing n the State ofWashiq ton of;the conviction of sign required i law-46 aa pursue any activity i specified , this g� g section,for which an agency must weigh information make any.parsgn in that stets uf,an pfi#arise yvhich viraaa violat(on.9f $13kific rnklingt#end rnr W'deterhiinations on a case by case 'Columbia Riveir-cornmereial'ftq i rules adopted pursuant,to basis fare ch applicant. }' ` the Columbia River Compact and which if committed in this state would be grounds for license revocation pursuant to (2)The requirements of this section and ORS 183:702 applj to subsection.(1)of this section; the following permits granted by: (3)Upon conviction within this state of any person for (a)Tha Department of Environmental Quality under ORS violation of ORS 498.i,22,or any,rule;promulgated pursuant w 44,8,415,454.665;464.68 454.790,454.800,459.205,.465.315, t rata�"invc►lv)nQ;garna fish th w tf tits us6i of a ticenee 465.325,466.140,466.145;466.706 to 466.8$2,468A;040, issued pursuant to tlhe comnlergial fishing laws;or, 468A.310,4686.0"',4686:tl40,`4g8g.045,4S8B.050 and 4608.095.. (4).:Upon conviction within thi state>o#a p®rson for vitrlation of ORS 164043 to 964.065 yvhes q.the,subject of the theft is (b)The 060etment+nf State Lands under ORS 196:800 to commercial fishing"crab rings pr;prab-pots,"or the crabs taken, 196.90b and 390 805 tb 390.925. therefrom. (c)The Water Resources IJepartnie�nt under ORS,chapters 537 SEGTdDM 9.OR5 508.490 is amended to read:: and 54b,except those permits issued under ORS 537.747 to 508.490 Except for vessel licen$astprescribed In ORS 608.26 537.785• and vessel permits prescribed in`ORS 508.286;508.470, (d)That State Departmentof Acgriculture pursuant to bRS 508;76¢;.{50$.776 to 508.796,j.508.I 01#0 508:825,508.$80: ` : 4688.200 to 4686..230 ago 622:250. 508.88$„[and1$08,889,,to$QS..910 ad 50%211,8,the State . . Fish and Wildlifa Commission may in its discretion,refuse (a)Th®5tate Cf spar#merit of ash ar[d Wildlife pursuant to the:issuenpe of apy]ic9pse issued coder.the authority of the, ORS 497.142,497.218,49 .228,487.2,38;497.24$,487:252, commission or the State Fish and Wiidiife'Director.dudrig api. " 497.298,497.308,408,�111 498.279,.5.08.106,508.300 508J60, period not to exceed two veers from the date of the license, [6 '770,7 5(18.$01,508.8 0 508.$80,508.920,[andf509.140, " revocation-order:' and 508.216. r (1)Upon conviction Within thisstate'of any person of viots . " bepartment of Transportation pursuant to ORS, tion of any of the commercial fishingJawsorrules afuW such ; 374.312: 'person has once been convicted and-16enalized.under ORS , '508485;ors �1Section"6,chapter'512,Oregon Laves 1989, ' as amended by seetls?n 2 chapter 1 :Oregoa Laws 1891, " .`- t1�D�t0�($t+8l�lrilt u section 10,01aptot`l3,'fl gbn° f997i sectloh'2,chapter t " Current law allows commercial set h fi i the 673,Oregon latwej;i a d Sfri 3,chapteir 7�fi%,Oregon _. Laws 2009,is amerttiect t ;reed Cwl> mbia,River only withFgi,�lhets ani1� `1Ufeasixe 81 prohibit$the noirl,tiibal ral tvl gill 4x Sec'6 In ihdditien'4 .14 > c#herwise prescribed bylaws,, nets and tapgtel nets to.take alrnart en othi "'j the issuer of[each of the 116**, ,�rmits}an i*e&rW'TF s{t in Oregon'inland Wetern,inciud rig G ui�Yii� .Salmon fisj►pry rfi°fiiit] sued 0PdorbRS SM418 shall The measure prohibits"YY lane, r �and buyiarrs ,�. charge and-colii each t in tl }re;i tiit.is issu'ed,,dCr r" from buying or receiving$ r st tiga +6t�r films +' period beginning Januar 1,1998,a'rid finding December 31; taken with a,gillnet or tang ; t"by tai c6Atmerciat 2019,[the following surd ar#es}a(#arroharg�i 005. f►ahers iti Qregon inland we [(1)Ocean Troll Saimori It hery!permit Issued.undet ORS The measure invalidates;i �►relyon rh#�Riker ty. 508.816,$65.]. commercial gillnet and to >< pe ridbrequires the �. �. [(21`tolurr►biaRiver.GfNn�t h=;she State Fish.and Wildlife Comtnission`tri'adopt rifles that allow rY pen»ft Issued under,ORS persons who currently pmern 'a perm;# 508.790;$74.1. eta use selnes orfixed fi"ahi ' ,gear to k8sai+rron from the t9ECTtE3i1i"s4,`t :QAS 1 ,978, 1:781 5Q8,M4. Columbia Rivet for cc m. pure. 508.767,508�7!sldF,5 508.703r and 508.1"66t repealed. The measure requirestheiOregorul rail and Wildlife 'Commissiap.tgepsurgi#"*"_p0r Uk"so i c#atalet SiECT1©N 45 1]bastion 1 and 4 of this 9901 Act,the emend- non-tribal Columbia RiviIqIx40`fi'ro4co vestrlanded in recre-::+ r rnerrEs to e. 1$, r 1172;won Laws 1888 and ORS a#io"I fisheries are,no cad low.2007..201,1 ' 'verag ; '.n 188,7116,SOlfa 7 755,588:77 ,508 887, that permitted seiner of , tt gear minimize moffaUiy 509.218.588: 40e et, i se inS2,3.arrd5to73,of toendangeredsalmon�i4te ,, other.gontarVets0gcies,f,:1 thia 241Z`Ant-kW tb 1 ct S SMIA 01-5ti8."111 508.781, through sorting and live relgasew 4 08:74W 508.7x87;aria 182„5".7!93 and;W;6 by , 8640011'44 of this 30111 A 'One o e7rative i4i 1,2073. The measure,spectfM tH t i p lsi6ris o not aff."hits Columbia River Compactor. e � a (2)The State Fish aird �r4tiaeton and State between the Uniteii States,�i1 aft tri ' s`;and safes: he ; Department,of Ptah atl�; take any action rFeoas- measure also specifies that;ts r4vi8one do trot affect ar►y sort'before tf►etip$ ii' h► a Irt.spbssotlon(1) tribal fiighing`rig#tts,.of the u #f,$ +nets or,ax#y other irl�i �, of this sectioir tp atei►!e (r•. alit br rtmbllt to gear punsuar►t to any tribal f (lrtg rttR c eueralse,on and after t operstl�re date specified in'subsec 7 The measure remotes br bn umbI r obtr mi i #ion(t1 of thins sectierK rN the tltrtlles.functions and powers fishers from;the Crimmercigii ishery f'erm(t artl:CuPr` .,s evrrfeW001 an this comIn„ ion`rat.department by this 201;Act' those fishers liave three P00"on>t.on then r`d," (3)To obtain a permit ark orisirc under ORS 509.218(3},as Cornmiltee,Merrib'ki amended by section 3 of this 2012 Act,a person'must apply'.' Heath Heilili i Chi efi"eetltis,Hera` for the pernmit by Novein er,%1013.. Steve +e Chie ,PetFdo ra . Tom_ [ u(sich S` rata Na#e:Bpidfas esi#ype:jnd cabs riew.isng0k ,[brackets and' � t �,, rY date i 3i italic]'type indicates€isle ions or,comments. Pat McCO'rmick 5egr%r�u� ry of State: i Edvrrin F�Btarsori Mern'bersofthaCofnmia *Member dissenta`(do$s not coricur'wtth explanatory • i e -> _ . statement.}; ,, + � ry ,+ y (This committee t+ya►s appzyrnitestrs prrtYlrtr#an Irr►parthaJ explanation bfthe ballet mess pLfsuent to t3RS 2251.215.) 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Kim ¢::fs� r .y"°r atp a � G '. ,m 1 e � ♦��2r' � 1 .. z ►YII iF� Dr, F F ' S�i't3-.$ T� Y d" ? '' iAii►' ;.�,.: I 1 YtF a �1:4. i 1s�0 t°�,"z ir ane ii T,he.clohmlbja la lSO tb.tyat hbry hom the M fR� + jijm jol efoov for'ham"t. jr wr1 ash ft►r I Olt D!f-Chsl si�rt ws yfttroy*o Cat ti It y11�H�er° :' AtaV AFTRIMMW t3� Pil�? dre rr:tr+�t3ra� st#N thdh'uaa #c s Co �� igri► ke Wort J d . o r r c to Ja;, :. s � �„k� � �,�T� :�•?E H ,felt M tli_ ONIAMM b8A1d®f8 aftcl or'Wild �` \ Ca�staR ''YaNe' so +�y. ; 06n WW "owl ttz- ,A No* 'j 1h►}IiYi1� h1E i1FFbhl�fiiiiltftif�f�r'94YMAl�Ni�iYpl�l�1'�Yl14Wrlrrll�lfr{' ArgYmopt Fgvor ilN1# � all Before this ste eat swb�fttQd,? n�!4tr ur Xi#rhabdd ennounctl' b pro i'tiii3r+ alild ramrra!e gilMets .A�tg#�IM + Ate'' frr►r►i'� of#i� afi6fe fiver hyitttltirtgifiiiyrFtn Alflp fil►1tN9 off= Aj eal trtcttat i ► ta_z++an Our, r��s Whites rrffaimnt than' e+jsur?e 81 Stop Giflna NOW soM s r t ► � 'y #tar'dlUo� #ad•�olds rnen .�� t?e Qrk1+l�rlt . Gt V r 4 0$00 a . Q Mai,"1l1t ytllYdAiyA efii'b1� 1f inri4ifi+ dsadllnel that his atlffa a' by ths?:+i3rat lrls/r and ►twit.# t, g, Utes;and obtries,- IAfJId{Ifa' orra►n' io ane our, t t pubfsccPolireY:eme► rfnenr.a: ophala�orativ dlaiogue a rah-emit aiffiected pat#aes.Mead ure Foretn3rpdateyMaise#o to>gtvpflitlrrr"oni, yB1drts�trion:ferrNlieB firrtunit#ea'ant3rt 'o -sided' ernaft1nfoGstqf#Nh:* S irC i�B .474o p1lt Qp4�tf {"i ,A Former Mme 81 f am tired.Q c ry S s P:olice"l4Aii liiliklNfe S.ez bent.,I: ill ar +t 1per►'wiif harrra{3re0dn �8 + s afesale � arf ;restaurats.Coca#fah ' spent 2%y�ars entn,rciii§iport end Comrrrerc ai.i�st#irrg regli-. rtiaaitcets encf+Consut�e�e� I �Iyc�}BhLS��mon d situ- lations on the Columbia River. peon,sill R, rmh�Its rsgonirins fronir pairch6A- rv�t►8 r ;it =4rlpfi ghtWf►1� In order to promote conoseystion and protect salmi k1nd stead stooks f#sled +hdeCirdangerad BpebCt,vve y �+. . r`#stta� 4n Fq to s=�nee�#.to simpfaty�ules:to +-,enfo�+cerra�n't.• notch tEnforcemento�#hac mmerdit#g�llnet/tanple,natlndasttyyon # a uib y e�4mm ciai the Columbia Rivera$rrearly'hripo"Ible due to the compii- r e alI' pt d neta4 Grath 'o ca#ed.ru sthat roc`uir'elcbn*iaataabsglnxatie`to ensure tb ay � � � nc � ,atr r` ah' .. ore folfeVred e s et. coma�etis ►., d 0st# et.I 4l", More likefy�f#e{iimplYf Qregotafslii+g falniies'out� Because the aystetrt aHc�av gllt*metiers,#pj t`ihelr.waanrr►1 i Qf.t>"si o fund :car n xS a9wia t ttlam iti� rf ca#ch,aliases do niion WCud rqulre cr l ° neyr wok dccur,'4roper. nto the find the manl#atory use ofi;bq_bAok%s *A eaak►fish at the tlratF of jyjeaaure'iffs►fY fi asurs 8 f has riot catch,iu&t�ikaepFi 'bnrteap2 �- ergtll6lFaortion; rr�olatlsose � '� unlike recreatfonenthi aorr@risrlsisf Iln t fishing is con- af# but , d rap t :a.sanv�-s3 a a4t jrc ph ducted-at riglii.' a roemen#chaff to�tsorrlplr3>f isles sir rending Golia I;IIr fi1l�lartp�' lenge for Widfife E icirs an4malls the important+work"of' W Ir�u�ltaf so€grlMeta,afia, q�ataq� it protecting wiid ieinion and steeihr�d; i*t- >rwful fishIn diffloult.ProperOtt @ueic eptrequ�F umtoldhbursbf obs8rva#ion and docutgegita#'aon, fries> ► are no#.Battnlrag Qregon corn mew om: Ine#s ooh ;Qrsgort,addwof Areceta#exsiinpieofth6rol'ia �' the'Cd�amlrRl 'mviili e.lteavy:ectrrnpmic"cba*sail r a gnu 2 r threey eraua# It' pitherfair'nor juat Thparefore; a logg,hvestigation,,fQwt rn►e a #b^8i5if fish rid . - record ,aor"dto pair a 1 150 r��enallty,buttwiere salon ncammedrfs tlha>�!la�U r. ailowedtokeep their pilinet�trl �ss FiBusneAi}�epf• .iustan+aaks,a�a.tbese�ser W . avOisio0olp tho oiiMet " ' lobby ee!i�fIgrl, u � ,. (t7ifs#rrttsrrriarlon.furni 'd 6y Kevld Finney EcameVrncai ItftmStries f On I It's time to cisan rep'the Coif'A a.M basure 81,1s;a nsces4ry -s step; doe Schwab.00 tuft 1k **Sgt:­ratlred L 1 ►rs QpP ,N a 87: n* i �} ♦ pp��11 s$om a l fa ii(ag�ah ► €S4t 9 'ha. A�1 'S to smoo' ,. *, . - the'faet��not sa a inpfaa � w �. tc ClOod'rabas�n-fnr this:f h bsn on the use c1i pjllnats #1 gon camtiseriefat t# tlnar� if put,commercial fishing faminbs t � sal t? ces out of,bt*Os s�"d for ,o.r sQn"The asu,�e mPIY the exis#Pirtrcia# sherimaadi haFrpkrfbratni# s k eliocatea;"it to fie . `s ponsors sport-flohloo interests. 3. i,' Lostfn tole d'gr`b, ovKei'+er,Is W st than measure will ydr"iti ttr �e_omafl recogr►lzed restal rant oorr►munitY. You don't 4v*t'a�bq a f od Nsty rk.or Traver Chnhr f vier knoa:ar+ havefi 4tpaet#arn social here My fellow aSir: olk `e ► nt�snlrSB pratfe the § err in° wing fro s staMBWe and distipctlrly rttavaieslternfb¢d.We"enot'oniyfeetlin �iaapvitasifsFit, s�.xEr T o feast pn our'cssne.lt`s called visitors va►lao tr8val Caere "*40 center pf Itigt,*w r6lst curstrae is =ya Cola inook: It f4 � ! ! �fhroff Qre9S►�xMu `° x � ap,� rt.; csrsfuraeca fro[rm buY'�fraln II�fEa�rsfs�ma�a�adai�aheargpa�ents. 'i�,�ir�g�>tar +�mp�daeeaaartwtlwl�aa�Ate ,aarrfa� �� �! , -- --------- �j Jim I-i oil, VIA tf u�l oloo Alo r ------- ------- 46 `f� I Mai JIJPF FA --�,ffax, Aft IA ,jjjjjjjj�ftj., "Ma caw co ies 11"if-- ftu JA Ate., Whi 11111-1 inn too* upm-m-Www"ll ...:- -. _ L po f tteatfurt-G1�r�ertldyl� ; ilitttld � dntttis tethk�n fattiritk 7, ikc bill -. ► nesa.a ..,f , Thy OtcF` tl�nfl tliilsr;3 fii6t,kirLaY,';flt W huff Win. a owl W. Nt�twq+vy��ettte^f�rl�iii j K aff�i Bea+!#e�pl �ttt�1lei#i'itts��l� ?fi'� � .�- s r pv vWd- # #•«�F , lot '� tf�8lrt ?r1ri. MOOMMeldhm t 4 ' �#ert�l.�lt�dgp�Ian� item; .tttwe NIA 1b419ttr9 y" � 3�AUdt Millbi? tFlemoa�fa> t . '' th irrit[8E#t�e.aritttt b !,�,'�} 9iY i t ;t n s8lA8kT►7y lop rr�arl�oif t3reta+e� � i r, to>w At&Mw kirtd of cantft atc9 t Tr aY'�. hiewtimgj #ttecotuld Put. ` -•' me�a'�rn�glrtyyrittt�s�,i " ia�+pu�afbww�`, � ` n A a ld/het`s more naaddsnt i this , t ttg { Uyino So Who gains undet$1.. ; .•1ilesh gTOri come sleial nt Yeit $ n Wbo$fsh$rms l r#-fiai#et i f A ; 'i9 *r y in s6,y bard Measure 81?'tau suet the +Ae ycaur line„the n g o 4 €rash, Columbl*11"'s maiii..1i€rm l tdtrt? $1'afa0 a rr►norl iu it sPOrt or oornwieiiad t4�►1o+dr�« would,la cod ' tl 8p their ahre,gfrs#-ta#�s wrti Who IoseeP+ir?regota� b4 WIN rlo tor®oe�to Measure$1,tlt�e en Oy th+ $tish And�*orkw*wWr .. help trri 'e Measur$81 n`t�seve'o wata,nb�•on el t tort CClnservatfon ! Darrep 8:Carlson y - , Sure.I'd lilfe Mis.WA l7r4a 14iT t (}�?ISISCB itj� 1MP �t i $dry' indus”iroo+ : 8i rivould Vd bt t 4rbgon coiwu+ss t+rh{°depedr Y 90 to ash Bursot, ArFlsittg +diPe >i9#'sIR0v+rtu9ilcta �i+ryttata e R$�Ai�rMltpNdatl''e$ ' !�^e�r#•IUot every CdF - I've rr a fishitr for ft sport: 4.0014 Sho4194 fish$Fahanlor %54 Mucti &hi s a been in the Cotu4nbia R sport=fishing andi. e stet :, , 1 ;& Mstai com merdbi Mea�nst'e 81. � T� oppOSe � OSp ti�is�ets ,,k i r h law ` UP, n, tfian t oysoiod r tote , $ " 1 �At(iq tibw' RY$�iQ� SMf� predation' ` , ldid�idingds�6f It tt r' oft V tho ltpYlitt' 0 wt� AqMuni-Oact ►t " eyt ttt»akakrti , testlatit> i$ t. " klfauh+tlgta+�,tdeao'wttosildtl�a#-ea X996 df thfe+cam of c6lift 0 sac , <fP the rre, au ehoitxfstch- ail iaa$:tikate;"trtiabn othereai ct►riAW hg d � met f4aww"V. It wciuI °t other �flr� ,businesses. tl�ei in o rt �+ .*Pot% ,J1 - •�, r�, �.. iii tMetleui e 8 i sa t e 8�1Dtf tIly iiitt iir sill 7 v Abt.l won't sa"*,*k*M 11:o�e 1U wA It Wbidd , '�1p�Y Le-a�lOairrr+i tiwt colAttt+rro➢at�r►'s#har$>~t► � �<, sport t!isl nett:,1 rra thi set arsp Rd+errne end y ' I ftn't tftij - a w.ay p ;., ��ntpuldaban Fihalty,here are somelacts 813014t Measure 81 yae oilobt not t r " 18Y ido !f}t paesasi Whin tiara c�r rweroiat fishertrieta could: r s�ili,u�yliHrletfl aiactt.s�Cth$ii�etch'to �Q�lognizes �tarto� � . theJat f'. a Olnbia River#tip ;: fiiihit9sg ptay aitltl tt i1d+'� h9#rsh,rdNttt plaor to try 1 Pao# ; k GO Of those-tlmes�� r ttid be • t trtntei �al tail$net. nOt wing on$Rye riwgeirist: tined taught tetess ttuur fiRla ighow,Arid OtrB ho►r al r r T � 4> �OOAO so to LO' d feat M flaE PY+t1!©___na• anRt tt0 acis10 rr , €6 's # d sturanou ttocated. fish Irotti# -the sport fimhlt►g owii €#h$ Zi , {f7Ris infvrmPtion tuti#isbad & s/6Nnly#isft t � CohmbisAtve tip©rt frsherm8n_) ser Chinook n,wh thauhgniy' lfi aomrriersi8i "at 10 years, ordio9 iq '0 d washrtf�EpM P entsof6 �Idlife'° ' r ;+ Furth$r,tlaic•m$ ure�op+ecifit 'ftul�ids`�r�on#Vte buytgiHnet- ughtrolu fiisixar�tiaeMfii#i. . MEW R►i 'i pleraepn4��s artam+esNl ssRllretflta�4ude ,as«mte�alrwtlluDth�es�vrtgnw isgt ti y tr1 �iFBee�ay Oi y Mk' i . NON r i r T'h�&w �; 104 IV t '*0 to -�*R 40i � #f+P<wml on the Or$,C nau rs w indea�i'PS y more far n it4 rimer,Wcat �aaiumt> i OWN Qrn r � Ory 4 Ora$. A #til 1Udftb*y�th4br 4l Uft , •� AgiWht slttift Nj in a ii r �l clops, ►, Will lodgi v °aw> t , { ?iris w anti{ease venue for Oregon whothA#10, �ttfe ' �~ iiticoe�terl +at!'" #is✓4tsgrpaYoisii�a'i"tsh ,..., „„kk -04(00 t�tioa. #tiGatt t. ,iFt veritl;ittaa`tse � i`' c})'ci.•°J ar. -:� While serving as th6 Director of it e' # r k► ne }r �► es tp��a to try !� . ��'� ` t,� � `" to �►;�►a tFesk� a�€t��r�°��, $ 1yy{h,�y�Wt tf�� her � o�+ * Nom; LI 4i�1, n" 4 y i JS l krse- i M "Yiblceelfrp�rt r C`Ott7eniialiv tp �}Yar trt a iaS�tiaCq p�` t P t s ai1 �df�i° t�q alipattad Coiumbis � �� f caswrlasefak 2ti.#s this %ecrc Ear F 6ilkttetM#k hit of our fiattory � w MINEfF��M►BMF��ytitq���F+b��� � �4 r''�" s '`+`.� "�i'°i3�"{i ;.;+ ; nv,a� t' o �� r dl� "�y 3•i , just as the cornmarcial ft ormwt-did in a 1W s o" � lBtita h k vl( Ing, p f y Qd!t1l�t��'ti. t', maal3Urld88rlk " mo w '_ `l P1�ter Suetsttiabta t=isVwl"WOs'; 1R11it0 `r1 !'1fl�R1 L � e#t#1 $Eld agort ` tiatrtensy r andaif y�' t fsV O�Y £ - mft r+ .rs <o Like you,fi 101,*t4pceeti t tlt Mi�Tlt T fish snd wit `t t goiF ail t�f8 Coi�ti rutsc' t4t ►� vs . p 1 in F Y makla to ..F f g. tot N� i* Y Mttt`A iMaf or,hsra rg 81' I bitie t'wrnajority v# gontetr�t: iri tt�e�i�t(w mficc►8 r ahe This ` hs9fi=worJfeat v� 11. "rR►fN OK 0' nt of avaitablo locally eaught seltnon for' for Or 4s qty gnu g k F;x g k e ViaotEt t r' and"#W rtt t?iertrb andYh{s Wj tamette � t: ° ► .e'aat oori—vo locally. WON ` a ;', h,' r aC�€ `Mid'take'some fTxtss f {f ►ec£by o R`s I raLtor` f,`< 'akex is much snore dw of the fJr ,tt/#d ! . lk;+r 1"; ;f 9 r�.�,.:.,d�y 1 ,"yry.ba W fir{• 'r';. W� f Cvithtsi`fi--°rwtii E ILI q S l# ltto wty dA r 8tttv�s trta �' S�' �`� _ key y� {,.y A y� i,�}�{♦}�y ,(y. /�. T. Nl�v MMt< 740 ' Oty atiVriCU { 44, t•m an Oragon,nMive a thFd gnat+ti Qr . g `' _� i�r YAto` cioirs s = �1+ t � 9ut oa ts dra ttc�i over the, �o tam . . � � ,t Nisi. `, f Y�asme thrcr �etaea3st,$tlempt ts�';, Qp a srgnlctatrttrbas # op� tar'# Fttt. .i tit i4 tai e'ioatijr haugift k Won't tM carte H IV asure 81,fort M►,ri�sons � '�� ��� _ SPttllp' RillllblPltit9S�t11ptNld:; 3 1� ,Rtae for + o Jm- eis {' i thisch work roMbf WSW' E�It �t►u�ty „��>v���� 4 the MEN Oil in� `A ,y�FF14�►rE'ts• "' `, ` l � M� �XIiIAi 4 !L 2 q X y t wHoAt a .,nt V!i I 911} � ��PP�X } '����✓C 11�1� o��� i una�er enure 81 Ciw�ertbi , X1. v . it Fkt�i1 l tit !? , V It'i� shin 8 biG *Aa tum, birds-m 66 ysirs t 112 aU x, b ilnoss(ore�sn' Qay t4ijtlt th brc Indeed'R# # s M�-'e 'increti96,bursa figr qh. he;l� itber ! °.. The las {tflq� rsi�; Owl } G��NrrADtppINCGSrtfp >�arr�rn.l l fitri �P"�' +�� .((~ ,yt � ,+ Coaptris�olt#s fa�ci a 'fiiIrtcfie F1 t r i fib 'There Is,rm ocher K ment ipena i Fntst ��#�s ttid" 1n 1 are didrhltilt±tt► riletors lyorrt� ialiont apprets /nY r �. ra4 plsx#y�nt! t 1f E Coharb rm RF ds n+f�ror�w1ori stoatt tr he a + i be0.10 p inon arli nd �fsl r�fir+: s s z#are nips +CralY�,r4o <; re�siti ln'W. �-to wo frk+ s 4 The virfous prarr!iafsrs of fiat ttin, ts° �Q�� #�'Bo 1 'f�rlr►r��.�t�!'t, t�Jl�tl�-. " nfis`tl�� �1`�'�' �,� � t�eui+r�tq��a�E�l!w►n3r4�� toun+�a � �tha�, irry 1. ►rNkrltw�e,poFttt,dies'itd .'I�i bi ���N�� .,, j (This formation#umished iby l�@rb Gabllrach,Fish Market Caovernor'ai action and eneour a voters to vgte n9t" tl4e Owns'' ragai;Chalce`Go{Ir /t��core� ballot ineasure. 5+' '• ll -.. SAFE are'as,are an undisputed success for the commercial Argt�r>tient 1l#4ppOSttloit 'fishing,industry.in the Fast two yearvs; ,;fi s_ i. Statariiaint.of the landings in the SAFE zones Brew larger than the sport harvest Cpn derates6 aibea 9fdha;Umatilla Indian Reservation; in the entire lowbr Coi iMbib fi ver."Additfdfigtly t outlook is j federat Tribes of the ever►brighter for.futurif 3AFf arse"tharai sts.IMi'ient hears, g g Ore on'andWashin ton,increasedt etransfero s®dsrrin s Reservation bf bre on 9 9 h i scoot.Contedefati& s and b iriCds"of the Yakama Nation;arid' into ##* aWtYV ne0tr*1014§lA,rabd f E AA si}pg�or{ N�tez Perce Tribe these6"A irriia and will tdontinue tbWork td insure their . R We"oppose Fil4aasur1).beCau§q it.is the wrongi,approacf (p To be clear,we hays concern's With some eleriients`of the ` salmon restoration 11 Ora includincommercial, sport,and tribril fish ;,shduktbe working tposthor tcs r Goarernor's -,..but wp:understand that boid.ctiar►gwxtees . improve salmon run*not iryi4,to put such other out of not contie tfictut scenes tradeoffs from everyone, 9- business, We hope 6re}fonil'ns will support Governor Kitthabsr's'pir a Our tribal creation sto teaches_us that we were created posil.to the Qregon Ft#h and Wildlife.Commission tb adopt in thislandscap6,'# je1yM 6&the kkural,resourcas df(1I a' ..; a fair,a ablr3�a»d r nti#tc; Columbia River Basin to sustain us't l` tribes have diii ori-` econgrx► of Columliie,ftivgr,salm t+ [avSand ar t#sa, qex�,iy1 strated qy their ec ions;q�lt cao r�ativ#,salmon reburktirig ; , r efforts are,effectiv .. fThis information umighed by Liz Hamilton,Northwest i SportfZshing lndustryAssooiatlort.) f • Columbia Ra`e!inrsaln tuft atle grovring and dar+r+n the last decade,75=yiair recori '.toturns of sockeye and° Argument-In 6pii0$itiOn spring Chinook have debased Bonneville Darn,as Weit as r a. t strong and consiste-4fetuin's© rummer Chinook,fall Staternent of the yl Chinook,coho,acrd staaiihe ad* Cotunibia River intsrTribbi Fish Cor`rrrriissidn +F • 'Working together,we ftmoved,Oondii Dam and 011-°, Ballot Measure"8')is the wrong apptoachi is-f rodatrtsntailya A:* coined the first salmon,ei6alhead,and lamprey to the White Salmon River in left transfer of fish�herYest from one t�(tps of eryr o4 Ali ' ,. a .. ,-no gainin�htg Instead,tribes,commercial,anq oFtsa� .r� • Salmon are spawning erl,the Deschutes River above fishers shoo&be working together to lmprove salrnpA s Round Butte`nam forififtet°tf441n50years flue to a For over thirty years,the tribes and many others lave' • °9 joint rm Springs Tribe.o1��Fo►tlkn�if Ge"riaral Electric�and'thp ',been Div irking`oe that goal Thoy have been conserving,and ` Warm Springs Tribe, c t ti, - improvtng tHtiti#" s o acres`of salmoo ttat�§tat aihtl cl5ara� 'these successesdlne the d�re�'resuft by.;'partnerships.T'he ing ha at as ir(to wila.%almohr-riui4airiei tHa.' f destgne�i Columbia River"Basin witl`bbe able to recover salmon popu to give the fil#4t a better start td fife and allow the adult iations to healthy and abitri ia'r 'levetsi A"rlFar if the:region returri 40,rej uiid hesithy and g6undanx na#irallyspawTni ;_ . works together.$allot Meaisure 81 distraarrs the pubNC from, populalpns river if q ,e constructive solutions like improving salmon habitat'end - Worming hatchery Rracticpe.,; These cooperative efforts have been`w6rtCirig,4th code= � � p8nd$nt�cieric�d�alidat�ng.thateaimorrpopatations ARa; ^ � �„_� - Forgoing.one fishery in lieu ofianoto wili not put any ire rebuilding. •`z fish backon to the spaWnir) ftFouns, . pr"ng Wilds i, chino salmon are returai to rds`tored” (This information`himiah'ecl?byy 46tist Paiul Lutmey,dolurrrhf8.,; eco ystsrns in the Umatilla+.,Yakima acrd IC)ickr#at-iwsrs_;i• •, River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission.) • C.t>ho in*ae Clearwater River in Idaho are now abundant/ after.beingAsclared extinct in 1994. Argument in Qppow"V," In the Snake River:Basin,the fall run of Chinook has been The NortFfi ® tpocjfis g1pollstry Association and, °brought back from the brink of sntination.Last year more m NW Guides and Anglers Associatign, an 10,006 wild fah'chinook crossed lower Granite Dam. :talndoutagsas .vai a Meastare 41 ,,,..� to liot Measure M fails to recogril Oi:wli -r.. ' A4ei's�i isd r rc 'successes.It paints a picture of scarcity-and proposes harvest The Northulrest.aporifts►itnQ i0dustry�Associafiion(NSiA)anct measures that heve:bblen.thed.before,and failed,Measure 81 NW Guides and Anglers Asp ' ti;ein(NWGAA)applaud and k support Governor Kitzhaber's�adership directing the Oregon ` `is not a=sotufi�onina ,by.wo►4drl�tciybgiltr abundance to Fish and lildlife.Comrri sigp p resolve century-old salmon eCol[cmbiEaftirWrt:syalf yin,vlre;l;an.010'"'. "Mrom healthy issues between�sports fishing 4nterests and commercial gill- and susrta bld.fislt pcfpulations netfiers on the Columbia River j Created ih 1 �"A�+fire Warm Spring ,Umatilta,Yakarpip. r, r�xrr AN `" and N z;Perce tribes,It a Columbia Ivor Inter Ttibai F►att ��,•_ Goverlior_:K4hailer rerggnize�s^tilt status quo is not acpept Commission eery as�a tech�caLsand coacdi atin able,Is 4to,continwued confiiet boty±lean he oom,m rciai,; i,11 for ih se tribeapn salnton pod., anti treattr fishing rigk) on and recreation industris*antl degativQy impacts e the.Co'IumbiaRi eF•.tr3i�al goys ta;are le>}ders in salmo Endangered Species Act listed salmon and steelhead pp ia-` @ tions'on the Columbia River.His plan to move Columbia` iver recovery and hav�t helped bri>iBi}rnon,runs Utjtot ho � commercial gtllnetterssinto t#ssignated'r>ff�Channel fishing highest.levets irr yrrars ttroiigh ii{b)tat improvemerrts and hatcherYeferrn ., a t, areas(SAFE are:es)and out of thd'main'-stem Columbia River T ( +� will creater jobs state-ride,presewe•corAfrercial,f shing yobs. ('This in(ofmtiob fgfnrl etl by 86btlst Pout Lp yr CalWltti�iti . and result in tensof millions of dollars:of:additlonatea000mio,, Rive>rlii#er� rrba,Fiaii Comrbrsaidri.� benefit to both Oregon and Washington: A Despita:att eaNier'smlorsarmsnt:iilrsupptl`a't of Measure 81, ,'.> i NSIA and,NWGAA withdrew that4upport as a result of I The prirsirig ofthe4e argame-,ts dpet!a c9 tstituJe,an @ndorsemeirc by the State at Qregan,nor di es sis Nwri She ccuracy artryth of s►N=s emerrs,mai a ip the sr9!Hnands t Aro ment in 00p+a4lilon Even°worse,this ban only ap r". tE,c,,, rc i , fishermen. Washington cbrhnt FIs1►Asitt wobe` to Ballot Measure 81 arises out of decades of conflict between allowed to use gilinets Co" on the Co � user groups over fishingon the lower Columbia River.While i . sr appreciate their fruatr iitlon and agree with the dealre,to more ` Of course,we fish for donsurriet �i?nde r r selectiv*catch flshfrbto the R,iver.,t opppse'Saliof Measure g1. spprt-fishermen with the abill me8r clli it`tb catch their own fish—u, er; 7,c a#iN Ballot Measure 81 wiil,further divide Oregonians instead of enjoy Columbia River t i s►r ids advancing economic and conservation,gains that a more Oregonians fro buying Colt1` a River, n �ji$.h thoughtful effort can ag0levb,instead of:recrestionai ers,com- markets,grocery a e&and r.. f(L�rartts f eri t fbsh mercial fishing interests,rural vs,urban interests or business were caught legally by Walshi' n cent dial fasjt ran. e , vs.environmental intere' the interests of Oregon,`are best ' served when Oregonians,find ways to advance mutual ben- BY 1aw.'commeroiaVAshing herd is hig eitive a1 .. eflts instead o€mutual division. heavi1y'regulated.Commercia# sherma weuldn trb; - allowed to fish if they were aria at..to 6 �; a;�s�irrion. Measure 81 would!moose sweeping changes on Columbia aril siurg`e�ori pop�Motions ht4At g grill River fish management.Such rnanagernent decisions are Fish and Wiltlllfe.Wdiildn't a tfie ers �iev best made by Oregon's publiolysppojnted Fish and Wildlife threatened the w{ver'a flash and riidiife. Commissitin.The Comr6tosion is staffed by'professionai fish and wildlife a)(pillrtsthet can address this'issue With their Voters 4bouldn't abq}tdgn counterparts in Washington;-engagefederai agencies-and Columbia salmon harvest to�z er to y , onapq ` pr sovereign tribal goverru[rients,artd,brfng';me+shingful conser- sport-fishermen aft CF Q api f Pnsurrtar ;Plesse3, vote No on 81. nation s#rategies to towet Columbialfish ntanagerrrent. My concerns over,Baliot Measure$1 stem from rriy vlisw that (This information tUrnishecl byr Baegda *l ► ` It Would: fisherman.) • Significantly harm Oregon's commercial fishing com- mtlnity;threatening'families,jobs and culture that are Argl11M1911t X11 Qpj�ltlSli#)lOfil important to Oregon. • Fail to achieve adequate conservation gains for salmon, Measure 81"Atk►Fmthfn�ab� ►n'17 FIB, i��ae steelheed and sturgeon„ Chair of Oregon l:IJA' and wli Ca r elsft#tl • Lead to uncoordinated thanagemeitbetween Otisgon . bregorf State Professor ;- and Washington'. I'm an avid Columbia Rverspel, fiserana�n Ik . I believe we need to change the way fish are managed in the career as a mbri a extertsronanit aitc} f >l t Columbia River,but"not'the way.Baflbt Measure 81 proposes. Oregon State University,ar<d_ dr at•; .. # ,, . . of the Oregon Fish and'Wiidiife�, ommisaion to; I have proposed a solution through Oregon's Fish and u1(ildlife Oregon's natural respur�cas to he, iilFgrrgtHity Cominieaion that,unlike_Measure,81,can And the right balance between economic interests as well to protecting not s select"fl[wN Ttialt's wrhy 1 o►poto fiilaalurita and restoring threetpned,f{ah. I + I encourage voters-to rej$ctlVleasure$1 ana eicpect both tiacrebtibnaf aqu grrrr�nerci�l'flahing loteresta to work in a r. food faith w Ith, a Qt n Fish ar!d Wildlife Cornmission to { achieve a more lsJartti. i#artif"sustainable resolution of this and sfurgn bctrdgn't sp fish, i ,tta acct of luck long-sterioinkcilsptata. Measurer6l s gillhet ban wrlli.ha ei #ea€oad- trhD9+ li' i ers and retailers,restaurants,14c1 fish'rarkirts and consurn Jahn A.Kitzhaber ers of locally caught sa)monan Sa Tbe;nsure ` specifically prohibits O.regonlarfs ftcim"pGi&chasfng fish c�ai�gftti (.This informatfon-furnl'a edfiy,Jahn A:Kitzhabeg M.&, �with,gillnets.; State of Oregon , Governor, So who benefits!Well,Washlfbnrsaraiai` rrirten Argument:ill Ott would still be allowed to use nets on'tf►e C6laniibla'whi Oregon commercial fiehermenipvould beabannpd,though I'm a commercial fishervvomai and room,and 1 ask you to ' salmon caught legally by Wasfringtan commercial fisher= vote"IVQ"`on 81 men could not be sold to Oregonians Nq wander a maior contributor to sure 8 is a }ts-hinaton resldenf who I've seen more substance„anti less fabrisat{an in"fish stories” contributed over Il' s r'$9 the funds to t� :.iTLlig�.dAil�C �� about"the one that got ayvay"than In the Measure 81 spon- nut tFris�7easure n e ballot, sors'claims about their;proposed ban.on gillnets on the ` Columbia River. And sport-fisherman would cer}ainly be teflt,,doesure 81 simply reajlacetes the existingtorr►tnerNCfalien's �,c r starters,their measure won`t save,one single fish.it ;sh of fish to sports nsherml,,.This nf+b�titr�.d�s iothing simply reallocates the commercial fishermen's share of to save endangered fish.Th6sport-fwshing ii stiry is dust salmon and sturgeon to..spart-fls fiermen.its a reallocation trylol;to eliminate its corr►petii on.Thae's eMtftttitr�iraedv., disguised as conservation•I don't know what sport-fishing gje that over the last 1d eat the sRrts flsklirtct indtiatrvl guys call this,but I callft bait ancl'switch. has ea 0t,80%of Columbia,Ri- r Sgrina ChlnaStik�sir�bn - while commercial alit at fishar en♦LX ca t 2�9dsfof.tfiese It's amazing when you eonsiderthat the sports fishing i industry has caught 80%of Columbia River Spring Chinook Salmon,while commercial fishermen caught only 2'Q%over Columbia River is one of the most regulated fiSherles the last ten years.Now;sport-fishing interests want 100%and in United States.It should rernslin o,vital fishery for a%t, are willing to put Oregon commercial fish'rng,families out of Oregonians.Please join me in Voting against Measure 81: +, business to get what they went,This�at a Lime we should be encouraging Oregon lrrdlatries and growing jobs. (This information furnished by Bob Jacobson,Fourier v Chairman of the Oregon Fish and Wildlife comitiission j I The printingoftbeseergrirrrartt ed cogadaataaitaeders®me bythe te.ofQreow,,riordoastheartatewarranttbeaccdracyw17!d of any rgeEgallfieerqurAerns f 7 r Ar ent'fn O s lon Ppo , AN 086,t;ON COMMERCliA L ISHERMA�I TELLS HOW MEASURE_1 LL,KEEP HIM FRAM FISHING FOR OREQ6W,S Cr.. ... IIMERS Ym a natiive Orel hian arad commercial fisherman.I've fished the C��aaluttbia since.1577 Commercial fishing is my 1.life artd I�vef .but I don't'�sh for myself alone.1 fish for j f e consumers of•saf%ri and,stOrgeon in Oregon and beyond; f Measure 81's ber4'b cor ercfaG-m-alt fishing•in Oregon WQgid forqeMgi pmanarcial fishing families out 12fi +�sing - � i f Measure Oregon , commercial therm' 'o jam,CQ_lumbia'River because we; use gillnets. Obviously,I have a stake in this.Measure 81 would slash incomes of Oregon's Columbia Rlver commercial fishermen and their famllieshhe�he meSyr tallfs abo using nthek its this chagge of boats aqd ggyI merit would cast us� least$150 000 and provifts us no compensation What's unfair is Washin4toli fishitri4n would still be,able to fishwhil Orgpoplaacb(n rcialfishermqpwouldbeyviod ' 1 But this is about more than the jobs and incomes of Oregon commercial fishermen.Thisban wlil`harm Oregon seafood, wholesalers and retailersr restaurants;,-local fish Markets, marine supply dealers,and consumers of locally caught; ' salmon and sturgeon.MDder,141kasure 81 Oragon consumers couldn't buoresh Columbia,River Soring Chinook salmon anywhere in Oregon-even if=It wage legally caught by Washington commercial fishermen What Measure 81 is definitelytQj about is prgleti0gandan , gerad fish w 'ch comgrerejai Rishermen rare about since l r-kory,The fact is this me sure gn't s one fish.Ile secret is that it re-allacafes the commercial fisherman's share of sa[rrton to,sports-fisher- mQn.They')f,be bleto fieh lote`While'OItegon'commt}ec�ial fishermen. and.ourconsurr►ers-wlflgotivithoul: _ Measure 81 is about�allo iorti not conservation Join me in opposing Measure 81<so Oregonlans can continue to enjoy fresh Columbia Rivgr Chinook salmon and sturgeon. (This information furnished by Jim Wells,commercial f(sher- man,President of S,#Imon For All:) t i The printing of these arguments does not constitute an endorsement by State of Oregon;nor'does the"state warrant the accurety or truth of anyst temerrts made in the arguments. ' #. -0 U- 10011mm" Proposed by initiativb b�;on at the General Elsetibn;,Novernber 0,2bi2. y 7 1 i � r 4; r �� .`ti `Yea"vrste a s1�it ttizb prtvatly- As oon #ution� ut # t ownedeasincis; ttr.01ve;,poroentage of hi tti`tha+ stun prt owt ec x ron t�r3 gt1 C�s#rt�c ifie O. wittttfr flte `, �taii isermtt' monthly revenuoto t� ttC d pure+ "No"vote , VT u7R iiFlfj r� ® � ✓ r /e £ k' not aUthorl*MW# G ti it $t `r ri casi casinos a pect of sdtr led stns � )f or tasEes'oti!r taa oatica al at �iCk�rlrtVernon, tow- Q`A '�t� ~. evi(dl �l! s er ali r� p rdnirrad 1nctn#ribs in'Gre ns prt>hlbits t erpetalbrl a#privbt+tltt-gwni±d�-i�?iti radius ' +ean tangy.. exi leg tribal caatria.opom n � Vadn t his inessure fins in' eterrr►3� firt c€al im bct.' -•. Currently the Conslih nd q prrs a in on:and this mossure Corgi civ r �as J Howrever,if the n aro is.eri f t a etfir anc+at impoct to osr , ti o i �rnre t+°►roe ve x= �revye,.,nue Jeri a tt�in'tribai _. EkRt t►ocauae r' V7 :'A ..4 1 x 1{l i Text Of Measure lc)The Director shalt implement and operate a State % 1 Lottery pursuaRt.to tho;rules,and under the guidance,of the' Section 4,Article"XV of the Constitution of i Coffi miss)orf•Tire State Lottery(ray operate zany germ proce- the Std a of Drogon is amended to read: ';.,dure authorita#�Ly the commission,exce t p Em4tyel.racing, sootiQp 4 (11*xcep"s p,,oaided i subsections(2f,(3),(4L soda games,ant#the gltrries coritmonl n rl( roe as {. WAS"? ?a!N# 11),Of this sect an;l ttaries arJt)the agile of bingo or lotto;whaereby prizes are distributed usrng any exist- Yott @rj ec�s;f` a�ly P rpt se whatever,aye proJtibit'ed and og of ft�tt!>Barr�tt1 d11 1 l4ori�adult � k�o id the Leg«glati embt sht{ e►vent the$area by pencl = for,tilcet;�pr ehares trc#hat game,piJ At' laws. " games u#lirrgcorripc3ter terminal$erather ds. °botns or eucrarneyai<heN"ever, dispensed diiy ta" (21(0)1he Legit tive Asseir may provide for the ea�tab. guok c0moz�rterminais or devicesR me Itshr mt,ap—e and regul4t on of raffles and the lottery prolt�{tion of dig � ctr commonly known`as bingo or.tbtto by charitab} ,fraternal, iii i #hie Pw,*wk do eo3 apply to a taxpaying or religious organiz*ions..(As used in th'is section,chadtabie ;� �ae 664'UM&st secti6hiill)�bf this fratel"at or reiigioo rg!ank4id , means s3uch'o�l iprts s ►ns s, �' or foundationsdsd�nedbylatiR€bec" roftiiait"�t##r3tartite, fraterr►a1 or religiouspurposss.}TFte regulations`ahap tlpfine , .: #�1 1l ra t3tftgrsb3�ateatoo v tfilwthe G@nerai fdv eligible organization ` r fours r on�atat ma rt# tiae �` which Itco"t ouaty ap rgpri- #requsiacy of raffles n$o or letto� slit a mastirhom Fn6l,+etary k ;�rniale i ,elf o ratl+tg tt limttfor-prizes ana:i ragir@a " , ant oftha"ctt##s€tnin arditf,efittrltety' ; nirrg aErz @:The Leg{sie#ova Aisbty shall Create regale- :% '&ta ,t o + r 1l tfprats its a^sel�support(ng tart'authority in my appioprl8tes#ate agsncy� r @v @rttla ra3airt �c of$felt@ pv @rnrF etat arKl,frxeap�tap used in thls sootjottq a lof seetiohr no � epprr3priars, r r 1n is dt stato fuh suit be rr "e th d (A) Adhtstad roes re�Ntnues meene: e totes of cash Ono property. nor�radasmabla riita�" Tlrs SXat ottery�shall pap ati priza nd:aii of its° receiver)from Barn wat-W, to casino,l�ae the e�rpe+tsera}oux of the revenues[f#}i h+ a. test . amo"t of rash:cash e4u6ta)smt'ts,cr4dits and pt "pedii,#o :r yes#roan fie gat@ of ttckats or shares to the public, patron of the games. (�� ��,shah�aii�i all aicpaiesens out cif titer . f � ;ttate Lottery race)deg from::' (B)"Charitable,fraternal or ri ftious orgaretzstiorf";miens" ra�n1 such organhations or foundations as dsf lned$jr taw baea#saa (t) a A =fie to the, and of their Charitable,fra#areal,or'rirlig)ous'purposss. k"A � s4bsaction C14f(eF)of this (C)"Net proceeds of the.$tats l ottery"+n�s'�net proceeds from the sale of tickets or shares to thel pplille and the revenues recehretl from a taxsying casing peirGrritlaid �' Sfiata 1.otery`shaU lturvera furs oVert#tie 1t z r , under subsection(11)of this suction;after paying.qr es ; phase"Itherel<FOM)from the State Lottery#o a fund to sfrd arcppsua�}s 4a�s:d+r cribeti(n sub eras reghs#i}anid f od l alt#abttahrrd y the t agi atiYe Aseernbtyfrom which y costa of adflniiayu atlon ang p_aifinent of pl@e }+bs pia t #rte'. fry $tale" %fCr any of the fralt, O purposes:areatMd lribs�rfttflhbr� g #t tea ft►rtd a r#►e ad by.tt#et. .. ing eccnornrc devekapmeni*�flnarrc g plrbltc rtlon trrt his IPartsg#apf s►l rri ih, (7regon 4r r @s#cfw o9: d pr t tingQ ws°p , n X003 watersheds ahil,netiva fish n vvildirfe- ' �a�{i @ s Ltti 1! i t bed d, . (4}{a)The'S#ate LatteryC�rmmissian shelf bee ttate¢i •agtaiati reKptaiOft, rtic s thie five merrtbers.a o :lit an istfutioFr$teb)lity fWutti., pP let @d- y't#le Gt�Vertfor sled"atnflrhjed qty �- the Senate who shall serve At the leasute of titer£avafncrr +� pattorf 8tabtiityfurW shuiltbe At least one of this Cornmlas#bnora,shall.irsvE<a rnlitiurFt,a# #nom d f pubga Purpdasirf . five Years:experience in law enf4rcem&n a $t"lelaet onel of � brl�ce�itt�let�y #"by saw wj the Comrrlisaionarg' nb� t � °" .b � lfhhii�onc titre 04,rt� G t'.+llatrnls$ton is bmppwe-fadirrnirte rlafad t(1 ►! k vrocedtiMs'of than Coh'+`f iWfdtr a the ear of#fro" fb ns of slG olf 8, Lry.`.Such rules and it*; s#lrtu+as tfrlacted td ftt" luir ►te fth@ Legistattvi kriay, rrtent tills`erttcte-"shalt ia"sur ilia let rity,$eurt r yreverrr�e t+ tea educationtabil .awl faire a,f3ris loottery {`hta l;earrsttrtsaidn A ` Ip S sW late tint :addittott&lpovwrt#' idduttaaas$ rbeir`rovrdiktlbl • l�fraaltta �`tet a t> M". any1w $tttF att,At lti)1'he'GoverrtoF,shall;apgoln .a_Qtrestor"$ubj$rrtt0 air r lti sfrolYtWtheeaalamall Oonfirmatton'b the Senate what sliail serve iiWi' iottafy' surds i�r;tf to lkta(Ee`Lotbrry�h�ll°be returned y. pt8s$ure of the Governor.The Direttor,shali be qualified by training tp 7 ` In l lit frDr t`#?f the -and net r @verto@a bana#1#inn and experience to direct.the op @rations of a state=operate"" :the pt9�r}3Ips8,, tottery.The Director shall be responsible for managing the affairs of the Comm!ssion.The Director may appoint and '`of,lldi�u8teef grosarrevernnrea Dais"by the tsar- prescribe the duties of no more than dour Assistant Directo[s n - arsi , t as the Director deems necessaryiOne of the Assistant Directors shall be responsible for security divlifon to assure. security,integrity,honesty,and fairnsss ln"ths operat(otfs�aad" atiministration'ofthe State Lottery.Ta fulfill thete responsi� + ! bilities,the Assistant"Di'rector forsecurity,shatl be"qualified ( i i VpitMitarit j, raph(d);df subsection(4T of We by training and experience,inctuding at least five years of,lava o,t aftlofirrEi catlon stability fund ci"fbd enforcement experience,and knowledge and experience In - on a{t it rliph(d�of baegWn,(4),af thissec#idn,may not computer security. aourtt C?at $qty;to v±e gprcent of the arnouht �tMf?a ed'aa Irtthatla'sG@neral Fund, staring the prior`bienFie amount in the education , 4` stability fund exceeds five percent of the amount that was (c)The taxpaying casino Fs atld d e' accrued as revenues in tha state's tienerai Fund during the' tax corporation that IS`ri bra t priorblennlum t ofi0rregon: . xis '' t�R7r 3 r ( 4t(dita eaaal tits eltls fr i�o ithhe"Mete totter t dwyAot (d�TF►e taxpaying casino#s rii ithitt rfY to# f b d qs �1 kth iadu�don�lhty�untifthb emountc" the ldcatliticn bfi tir ►#"oasb3ro erflydr el r t in toteducgt�Arrrst i s,t�Fui to terzstltan�rve to Ore(ycn on.Farirrary 1,2Q11;°e`tb ;E ' peP.dtt of>t 4 +iat�rat' aarU #e�s re�re,nta�s in.tf (e)�`he tazPeYCgaanav�r, '` 'y ,. a can ' state's General Fund during the prior,biennium;and adjusted gross rajian6es to they of�gon for t� (b)Fifteen srf b�kt at fro theq State pwl ag��of fostering lob grQ x.�ca alb acb�M t+�. LotaFX e aph' .aapitar fatChi+�g iNe tai corhmurr o#'thra fundcrpe std actr r p+ +3 {A tioe O this Go Optut � ��t�itonrrralnt and gong �e#� gh y" (61 The Legislative Assembly mayby I*W appropri ate,all o-. ihdiarrtribes in 01 egon," Cate or transfer any portion of the princloil of the education ' tbanf . stability fund created under paragraph(d)of subsection(4)of IfeHol type indicates deletions at.orarrrmahts °, this section for expenditr#re on public education if ; (a)The proposed appl priatiti�r,'atlot ti5pri or transfer is' 6ty Stamm appovel bytuee�f##>f &of3(re ha�rnti(br serving In'Sach, house of the Legislative Assembly and Legs ' ,. that Oregatt`<rP3p9Pt#tutiOA cd#1'A'rJ�#�itd b#1((s#1 1#i `i Met#cFtT " Assembly finds orris of the following Assomb#y from,authorlAng ji#V.operate in this,state s i ®allot'Maasure$2 would anie ba ohStrtutwin and sutho- ( } ;,tha�i i+ r,eu(1os a rerweuefpat rize the estabiishntent of privateiy-owned casinos,sui�"ject for a bie grurn t � cc#siney ` d#gb#e.to� a ate to certain conditions.Ur+d the' Measure amerfidrjaen , , General Fund forthb nbxtt enniurO writ ire at least thr a pt(vatety-owned casino htay be6�iR5�to`oFte att ir1 fhi8 percent Zees thSiit�a rfi s firo►xnthe state's'�lenbra( state,only if,all pf.the,foitowin er Nte§tia are l�s aril(ii`The Fur►d iCrr t rl:ulr8nt 1t1,3 J[ r �lratb#y-dwned eas �6_'rt4us't: 400��,�X#-,Orate {B)TFietthete ias rd.: ft tavp or m4 ' a* Statewide intaitfua;{il}•The privptA#y-arF d Sah�� ttftt tf `atiAi'telsi4�#Fie I� ;�� i ` sorta##y` ust be located in on.. wrpo�a ad ci y n #. h t 'nonfarrxl payreai, trts y ;; ��:- ir�cpo' tsc�city nsst a9 °" � 'a daii�e►o, ent►. I)The privately casino, u ralan�t t}perated !Gt Thani eforektt by a taxty#nti oration that i to dregxtn� projects that r`averryeshr tite.sta 1 Funt4 in the (ivj fhe` rivata's' ned tsb ftyept +erd�witti�rt b�! �b�� ► at` e*` miles of a#rbat` sind` vat wspaisttfieihPvatioit#and revenues were prolectedto in the revenub forecast on on January 1,2011;"and final#y; tf The A iry}owried'easino Which the(egislatively 8rl opted 4�#�forthb curren>blen= must pay twenty-five(25)perceboiyrtC�io�llrlt!$rpsa)rev Mum as based;or }alt P enues tb'the°State of,Egon•ti teo(.ofec�h�payment PON (b)rile proposed fretiAit,a krcation or transfor.is must be depos;ita¢hyA,le 4 ' pn tip(,p tery Fw,nd and`2fl approved by three fiithe rttembe�s`eervingan each percenmust bQ de �`�tl ant fun4i �h�sd by Ballot house,of:t ie ga�at�Y s X F the G net Mao sure 83(#Bfit $f t e irr a iY iaso urrrllp an amef( Cttt�,t i? �r:a r �� „ra$u(a!yd Y do t8 ,, Lot tas�!,,The (7►Th*,L'eg 1t#i r n „ et#rY ih p+srsonsre and the•tr rrs tir±3"private �,covert all�Che proeedui es'to,t?d t�s' qutrsd to admihistrative.and regulatory dpstb�s r�rr ritly retluirEd by make the forecasts described In subsection(6)`ofti'ti#s Seetitin. the Constitution ($)6#fer+iotulr: t rt +aof3henet ppoceads fr4rrh the:»antioery eiisti#t34 siteai brae parks ai��rra'`ttl Cofnnitttea llaerhbers: ' resources fund created by the Legtslative lAsserhta#y,®fthe" Stacey°Cyrus Chien. eti otibrs moneys in the perks anr�,natura(frasourcfi►s fund,5( shall be Graff Ftp¢ani - t1 a deposited in a par(4s sut3ecccr#rr t;endtristrlbute d fc>rthe pubiic Flab Greene <5 �1f :B�rte 'Mika Weather 5eofe Of Late purposes of financing rite pr�steetltlr, repalt.operation,anti by ; creation of state,;reg9nai and toast pubic parks,ocean shore Chip Lszenby` afore Corr$itrttee and public mach srsass areas,h1o )riaitas anc recreation FTrieegrlrr»ittab wa #rpoirrrtadvvide�" .r1laf l st sd N1 +nptyrat r'" Spa exple�hation o€the ballot meSat#repursuttf+t to OfIS 28?2t&7 srbuht 't fhe .ie#turpea ot• curnc- ing the.restor i6ri 8�a t?rri�te�r; ion o native fis#�and wildlr(ve, w h a n T " • ,t W4 ho f. dtKtt!!)ltY,►Etd !.. hbLsgislatlye Assembly shall not it a pendituresfrom the•parits mod, natural resources fundti,or from drq par-lito Fnaturat resou roes a subaftaunfa h 1e i r'Jkae8rrrliiar ttrutit a�spropriats Other M neya�oRreva *644* iorand natural ideourcee fund. F R' Y On�4t*0 W-R+T T�f�UWr�Y all,7!�'. r•�Tr�tdin" f f 5 the[�;/t�l�t 41" •`Y.: •j Y f. ti_. n.,{ \A7I)1'rFQaP7R,'({ pa��w. and"exsept as p�erilieonh(1 q ofi4lFiiallon, ' shall prohibit,cesinos.frarn operation in'the Btate o0regon. (11)The-State,Lottery Elotnmilssion Shari permit 60 JWa- Von oy�f/a taxpaying cae wok�flo if,and O"W rfs lion of the taxpaying,l�rstno:by sw ttrroar sill Me.#avl(4•. (b)Th.taxpsyM csslno hrtt+U sited in in irt(soratad city,and the i1o6t&of the iri r qte#city the, deVelOpit7etrt of the a*_on liSr stto, $'x Ckisms' 4eviewr Stetsfnon#, This Citizens'Statement,'8uthorized by the 2005 Stste L601il0tU0e,was dar�podgb en lfrdepehOont panel of 24 Oregon vCters' Who chore to participate:in the Citizens'Initiative Review proce�s.The paw ward"iatlitntftrd frcrtr rsrglstared raises in Oregon:and.balked to fairly reflect the state's voting population based tidttion of tesiden ,sgs,"gender,party aliatinn, education,ethnicity,and:likelihood of voting.Over a period of five days a plaslnat tibard'flnmi initiattve prapondn ;oppofhprrts, altered,or appro*by the Secretary of State. eta nteftt has-not tmdrvetlited, and background witriesses.The,panelists deliberated the measure,and Ms+ adristeme The opinions expressed in this statement are those of the meMbers oi"ti i tti>"eh pdtryel and rrwre°devaloped,thraugh'thar cltitarr review process.They are NOT official opinions or poahions eridarasd t*the State of Oregon or arty grnmar�t'rigetrc A citizen panel is not a judge bf the constitutionality or legality'of any ballot mliasirre,and any stater~ients abautsuch matters iie not binding on a court of law. f Key Findings Masstrre Oiv iff n4gative1jim'pact the revenue geaerated by tribai:caslnoi traditionbily used:to support tribes communi The following are statements"about the measure.and the ties,nssrby rural aress,,rtq qpr alfits and charitable organize number of panelists who agree with each statement tioile throughetd Oregairr. • Economists disagree on the long term economic Impact, Small busrtllea Haar Casinos could st and to lose up to 4" of private casinos in Oregon.(22) 4896 V�` ry" revenue onavere We believe • For every dollar of revenue from Video lottery this leas w►itlhlr+rs s subatArrttal impact on bueinssses: Terminals,about 65 cents goes to the State lottery:in addition,under Measure 82 for every dollar of revenue !f Measure 83,F►8saes,the proposed private Casino in produced by private casinos,25 cents would go to the, Muttnomah.Gpunty wick negativaiy irrrpscts4rrounding com- State lottery.(24) munMae. •.t1sN@ a State vote,but not,a local vote,Our,con- • Prf vats casinos could"negatively affect the gain g cerns are triW'COngestion and the possible increase in,crime. revenues of the tribal casinos and the communities they support.(20) Su;t G>regon oducst n shouldn't depen-" ddntups o�lr s°private assino.gambNrrg tpssea:. • The Oregon Lottery,and"businesses'With Or Ott Y Lottery Terminals that atie located within a'ci rj , { ity of a private casino would liktaly low mori�r 1 • According to the"Measure 82 Estimate of Finsririai tfilUl�t iAICL I 7'©F 24 PANlrI:lS'l'S " Impact"Measure 82 vWlf have an unknown irr►papt, Wis,7 n�re:pt arrts'.:M#zigtive R �sW,support on state revenue,however,25%of a private casino`s SattottWtgttn 92 ir+t � fo#ling rieons� adjusted gross revenue will be given to the State of Oregon for specified purposes.,f22) i�leaaus' rtg tf f3ri jri+�afrstitutign io ellblvihe •-In"Oregon,the state go�rernrrnaerrt htia=camfial;a� r�l��� ' � tkr�ir want prwa'te nine Tribal governments,howsvar,arose-a A to r/ a f�`or: not prohibit private casinos.•(21) a uri!< iPvctrrs ar a Caslfra In a eta ton , Iq�riliitionai Policy Go�tsfEiera#iolns he curtont i�rnding str0etura•for K 12,20116018 Own, is not si fficier�t:l rtra�9�casinos may provide,sn'addiYiomai The following arestatements about the subject matter or reverizai0s6 f[rr ilducation.. fiscal donsiderations related'to the measure and the Jnumber �of panelists who agree with each statement: Pnvatti vasino construct on and operations will,result in • if Measure 83 asses' a addltliinot NW4ng16bs and property taxes for the local , p pproximately 2000 full-time jobs act► ntdoity. with benefits may be created;however,jobs could be , lost at tribal ass nos and,small businesses as well..t2`I iieseerbh terra►shown the,existartge of a casino in"s.corm»unity .dose Hirt lfr a 'o^f itself"inrxasa,�e mbt►lg�efraviof and does Cftben fteftm sn#ilia oppesaiti to not*ca, r a11�► i�ua r�ibta z rst'irianyf6ar, the I�leaaurll A Ica rtrr is a raW*epurisk attraction apd;jrig revitalize tl#e rsur POSITION TAKEN,BY 17 OF 24 PANELISTS,,` court RreaB' ' "1iUe,17 members of the Citizens'Initiative Review,opf toss `s In a ofty-apd Must, b s' y £9%goti +iMNt�taAerct b .err. . Ballot Measure 82 for the following reasgns: ax"PtMY'h'►s'f ' tree Measure 82 changes the Oregon constitution:tf this.tfYesRSwr�e if mearr .patsse'artd the w►te1's df Wood;t/illageapprove passes it will allow more outside infiusnce on game g within the state.The backers who wrote this rhaasuro ,, ilia Ptol�i1 ,not rovenuo to S*e and Ic csl gctvalrn ' stand to gain significant profits-'by cha fnpriare�gtet!ttr.le2iiiirilon srincralpY g g changing the Ore rl. � .,r. .•t g�:a' , constitution. ' c - irublic sbho6ta .. The social impact to the overall culture and values ofregon Job t i are at riskwith'the added casinos that Measure$2.wi ailtfw. Oregon trit�atf ., ,� x,. Changing the Oregon state constitution,with no cl a erto- l'roblea4 btl9 lxcgrams nomic benefit to Oregonians,is not worth ossr no 8- l:acei this 9 p. ill City of�� . .. , tive effects to our citizens. ! According to local experts more than 70,000 adult Oregon€ants Park�w iiirelk �ef` ' have problems with gambling.Our conc@rn is that an lncresse , t.,i of private casinos will increase addictions to gambling Rarer to sectiesn;3 of t3sNat.Measure B3 alcohol and drugs. .ter � e m® i & and property taxes to the tuna of$'f9 rnigion e ybar. YVltrin you hgvo a chance to help the acDnrssr�ny and the middle ,New.mpney.#or schools.�sw,rt�io�ey for�itsl rvi�c�N�r ciess;the 4M thole,i _ S. laroney for local communities..r�erlien ya i r►trltg;°Y4s Laboir signer fr,om 1�WW Q a�cin.L r tyt 0 cil.�AF4-CIO YES 014 MtAwk,ES 82b&4�' Like the entire natiart,t7 rrn has been through a,tough time OaQOD ,�RE(af}i J.ag «ri economically.Too many Oregonians are unemployed.Too Willi m many fage the loss of ihielr homes through foreclosure.And 8 h Reid the things that middle Criss famiffea ditpe'rid,c ols, Joifnson Reid;tLC public safety,and other vital Services-:have Just at hard. f i►is inforrrration fwmished by"iam EIRWO N Ohn WW LLCJ wN+i,IlAase„rRla R2&�u��ry hat/® c pGe to l airl�.k A,r9ti ment� n Favor NW Oregon Labor Courxc 1,AFL-CIO rip ants tfibusands ` A Parent's Perspeetht"I''n Meiioiei$24arid 83 of hart-working Oregori*s bur rrwdu s e s on t#�e I am a parent with a(chiid in Or' gon`s publlo'sohools.I believe economy around us When jolss are cr d anywhere ii, Oregein,oui,ovall eY feels alit .. in the public school systarri n, went t co itiue to keep my chNd anroilied l3'ut`I'tielrRsf e aI c`d+ n u�ir4y'arid ta6fit " °Meaaurse8tt i$8 wilj+ eatath0at+iait a of j d of stable funding have deeply damaged ou�toeal schools. Our kids and teachers d rve.:better Whil it won't olve With hath ► eld athdfbq �� bR � t` the entire funding problem,the casino will contribute$100 wan t just !:ln mid� o . .Oregon lr. i a a►nnhret�new siln oigpb of r million annua[ty fbrachoofs and vital services throughout-'the ` state,It's definitely a'slep ih the right direction. through*sit the its r 1 ' � But Measure 82&'8' stren`t f4it ab f je►� nijidtlf�clasrr Stabllizing.school funding means tliat'mor ey.has to be families and,thoee"attu � n 116 b .ftave bor ns thebrunt dedicated to every school diatrriict an,tbe state,sYa(Y year We of outs to our'schboisia'r�l er I s#►r es. must provios,the school days,t:urrioulumr prograhis,and ; teachers to ensure that stun s ih Oregon can eompete in a,��" Voting"Yee";on tttesstsiro Mltll+l rtl 'mrilit makes real dif- quickly changing world. feren very ecwool �,1 h wgl pomp wr►pra than:$100 million s Y(►W, qd 1*9 bar schools and other We can';allow one Mere day to be out;a11ei more program to Grit of pluiriias � be ab,Ii ed,or dne,mgra ppe*r W lie IaleFgff Payer dolls►rs`Ors s The casino will create j6bs anik#ncq me tars`that'go'to We need more projecte tike this,and Measures 82&88 are schools It pushes us toward eti n.h is recovery.Arid It won't a great start: W.i�en we haia the� i_tv dit so much cost Oregon taxpayers a single dime: g_aad� man:Q ,° g `YY,1's �F�d d J$. Please consider the impact oi#t be next generation of bregon plesee 4 WW Oregon Labor Council, workers and leaders.They arein the classrooms today and A� ��59liiisrrlet&S'3,. i. they Need oursupport:Please`vote yes to bring se vital resourc"back WOregon 9 public scihotus. is �Ckett, oft_h ea eb Lobar diiAah Af&06; n i Ross•Day ; Keizer r (Thisariformation fumishod by,poi s•Aaf:) Over$1.00 Million sock yyar^to.8a000rt`*601s,job creation, � sn&natufal resources A " in Favor V ith your"yea"v '±r MoersrNe6#t2&83,a',pr oa�d$100, Measures,82 and831xplekned million entertain lent and casino destination in Wood Village Measure 82 is a constitutional measure that allows a tax- will become a reality,and so will the benefits it creates for all paying casino to be built only if ittA ap ud y U te3qveu joanOregoNians. statewide measureand oy ifithwp `ate too.This will ensure that Oregon voters are alwa sin control Once built,tl cAslno will dedly 6;percent of gross and will always get tb'Note•on�4yhethe'w�it'err 0b,6h adjusted garnitng:rsve' nue"to'support public Soho Oi Oil outer privately-funded casino can be built. vital services,andirpew,Corr►rnuatifi# :,*b ta► rYsi n►�ney l , f will be used to j►uild or furl thin casino. Owned and operated by an Orogon companY t►?e ct 'f'o cannot be located within 60 Fniles of an existing trib.#Qa0,n.Q 25%of$tons"tri+rqu In addition,25 percent of the fpcitlty's adjusted Oros Wining revenue each-year'th#�k` rdt`1F bdrN11►tiur eo►rrnwntti8s revenue will go to the State of-Oregon.The casino will potrer the cost of regulation by the'Orregan hate Pollee alati the Every year,The QrrlVng* Iriti pay ail 1tiiN►rtated: Oregon Lottery let no tost to taiCpayers.t $50 m0lion tb4allsiiloois: Msasuia 8$allows for crest a of a nein(ertter tnme04P,fss- $1StIliorltoJ 1ilfOn tination to be;builf on..theslte, the,forhier Multnomah renal $12"m][11iori1t,'EihCi, tlntl Natts]nrl seq{utrtsds Club n Wdbd�Viliage,(�regon,Jt al`tpcates the 5b�of gross: $8.3 trillion to neighboring ell sb—Gresham,Troutdale, adjusted revenue share to the State Lottery,to"be distributed Fairview as voters mandate to schoolp,job creation,parks and con- $4.1 m111110r(to host city INOOd VlNage servation,and problem garn .Portions ors also distributed $3.1mHlionto;Loes1am fitats,Pclies to.WoodViliage,Gresham, a ., a m utdale,'Fairview,Multnoah $3.1 million t0 Of jibes County,Oregon tribes,.andittia Oregon'State police. .: ion to 3drGrq t 'lRtidibtjtllr enaa pevelapment of the p►'oject will create l *6'isand5 of new t,public'plaz a This lnve`trO be made ithoutmay" jobs.The projectwill'inblude"0hote,restBuran tax breaks or spsoiaf tlsats,r'�d to �Df the the revenus•shating farmer's market,casino,petfdrniing arts venue,and rooftop with the State;The..C3'rart ita fair share of corporate Ttie primktp afdi lsr erswnerrts an anddr>iernehtliytlie t8te�bi dragon,nor 6iii the state werranttlte alccur goy rd of ring at6t00t i mdde in the arguments. y dinrng with vigws of Mt.:M(?od. haliltlresre,and other benefits for the eal� For The G n e to h i� afrpen,,both Msaslires 82 and 88 mast Not orUy th* ,but It is s rtt tey�yFttEQ'ever ` . el ti ota it pass:a f i3 tars of t)ihage(isi t 0 final say.`the. every-re my i tti acaR voters decide rtiyt the Leis} ture In the ettd,arty;fut�iretox-' ors $ `' s a,: o NaQO and Payingcasino preposala�riii it ,.b0th a statewide Kota avid go+l5schoa►s have had a herd t n for long enough..This is a local camM6,n y vote, an'opPort0114 to st :tutniitg arewnd, ._ Learn more about the Mea urns atwww.'yo$OA82and83.com 'Vote:�"commuhity:and kids daseinrigaltia,anitsb do yours yes wrtky:ine on (This inkrmation famished by Stecey Dycus,Yes on 92 and, j) Gary Lee Moore,Jr., Argument in,Fevor Wood.VFllage'.- - r Vote,yes on 82&83 (7"his'intorrnatforr furnished,by Gary Lee Mv©rie,Jr)` These measures create an Oregon Solution to the recehtly A i favor approved Cdwlitz,Chbo 20 miles outiifde`of Portia �� �r ± ►td:in Washington.Without,o response,the Frowlitt Css&ra vVili Dne,Hw+n ii1l�iitllllon vl iiars Every'Year for Schools,Job extract gaming dollars,jobs and investment from Or"' Creratlon,and;GoiEServatlort' Oregah"¢resoucceswrfl,gotsj.4enefi.Wast�irigtonTri#i$Sari(1. The Lottery$ ", Foy their east coast partners; a '��jen ''ye`s'' �" Tdb*i Casinos&Taic•Paying Casinos Can Co•exiat Ste 0,44 bttomists ha 32 Otherstates in the cuuntr�r have bath tax-peyiitg cssinoa'anr� & l� tcri�wre Stala .otteryr oacl< video lottery terminals in bars and rzauran jusd grass glaftnlrr revelntis"every year aiYpbxrtrr$ it# ts—oc5mpetlrrg etatiy Est. Mkt: with each other to make each other better,and give the Cos= . $100 Million ann tomer a batter experience and"a choice.We should not limit DEt tiON 1S AAIEy FIRST ourselves to just tribal casinos artd video lottery terMh;iols The 2Mvf "gloms gamiho revenue oot")off"tire topg Oregon.-The Grange is a very different project attracting a The"larAr t9CFU f`oos ,ia$ omoy goes fir Rtltrtheetgte,`bef4yYm;> differeryt'rriarket. paying the'invsstors or anyone arse The"Tax•Paying Casino Protects Tribes ' And ita«81I+ t,Or*gbn'svpicoanay t•^t . , ,. ;. "Measure 82&83 create a 80 rMle'toM- Petitfve barrier„at at-. r to .•` `$ a tax-paying casino must,giVe aii',current,trltlal ca�sinoa:rootn. t`3.�daanritruCfions��r� � 'heakh care and benefits . . f� r to,operat6 These measures glare millFons of dollars yearly to pus t4 or tribes in addition o ail the other benefits they share and jobs ” aehabis Job ermgtwA,,pis ,±irllf via ilAyl they create. /The Washington Casino w4hoiit an tyrer an$option win The usrftq�Y}a M.- air try 3 t` Costly i t�*11*0. 2! Q J 1 aX?M + an d trAftr►v�rintlh Without .f- atax-paying casino rsepon�e'ln.Portland;the Improved property values Washington Casino will take jobs and hundreds of Milirons + moires >a 83 rirquire op rlr► {s o i r av ;q�* for schools and ether resources that could be invested in went to par tts fair share of taxes with nb spa fax` ' Oregon. breaks. P~ • $160 Mon #saaw t : rax r! t t6 Join me in voting YES'en Measures$ &$$ theyi lira go iti *•Vary year can,help fund schools anti v�i for ALL Orpgonlans. s*taski►s*craiBa lire aria#o: .Joe Vriceila 4 •,Ma�sureslr�8i$$x�goira that The tilinge,casi�be Member of the Grand fitY de Gaming Commission 2005 3808 � � �i,Y,„and pay all corparste Vice Chalfroan 2607-2t►h8 ,proFnrfi t n, payro3l.tbxits, (This MfOrfflolo(r€r rnishad by�tos yria#la.) �r+ F'iobs and money;for schools . Passing ltl±s{irsu s 82&83®an hat .a Ar011M MM.in FAyor (rnrainiS n»afJ€rrrtu►rtisJis ib�. 8 tif S3 As a resident of Wood Village,I'm extremely worfied about'-, the lack of tax base for our City schools.I m also very con- cerned about the eaongmy b0t1 share in our town and'across . Vote yes f+or joPs and opr,p onom yn y#is irl a s the state.That's why I'm supporting Measures 82&83. &88 Tlfe pest few years have bean tough on,my familyand+ n tf it ; In these toaigh econornrc-times Qr eeds p its th t cgs lrngn±ty+ Jobs are scarce in E Portlanct�and ii¢Ir`yaar wiil•.piat lot td it tft; "tl t { n '* otfiY fiuiyiiC archopls;have t q.;rtiak drutt pAaFCes wits rawer afp4g faallfty cn•1Aluod Willav `"y tGQ; ' ' ` 'f 6r,r°esCiu sr}lete'In W-6d Village we sup 't i4�� ofrtt#o sc ee Vlie lutow It wlR e nP ua tttany dse1 er eiiy+rimed 2; ,aj 1 x foong whh art'overail ecortbrnii;boost, t4 e It will be a place that our whale commuy Can feel P rnit oudr hirrng rs `wing tvrgon' "rr ,:sf Oregon`' cuittjre,and eallin Qr�ndu ,. r , •,of'I know rrty family will want to spend orris there.The water r p* ;bowting easy;concert hall,shopping;and restaurants tli/1►supprtrt.irilr$2' g3� Zyf3 X4101 r$ te wiii be places that everyone care e ray I{can't wait to fared riry for our i�sb'M a i rwol farrilfV fresh Oregon produce from the farrrier s irrarkiyt and to kne*thiir Ora lid( r thrYr 4r$l ii; b'a aht� attend festivals and outdoor concerts,at the comm,nity plaza.. money f ar#iduc itln and,! tsiserv3c AC r ei i t a it,r , But do you know what I,m' most-excited,about?Good wages, Tbe:P�pg These arguments does not constit O 40 endorsement by*,s*.af Ongtm txu;doas the. !t tl�e urpCy m ` _. .., �adeiFl�e •r Please join our orgaulXations and labor rr_nipns in '1 voting Yes 0bulidi l©rsgon sehoola on 82 8r�83: tn'acfdlar.The 6lige cafiSt� 'r `ion in truCtan. rades ou�ct rs � nita Oregon state Bwtidmg snd Cp C l sierVt t61=VIP#48 ae�laYif#teticirs i . itirtg Sheet Metal.VNorkers pratf}#18 dec#idstetl sour%e of flundin" ►�'ho ad_ Kal tit Qh Bricklayers and Allied CraftworkeFs, �bwrirearly struggling#etla>«kr.Qi?eonian '�s3 # V Kevin Jensen-Busineea Mahsger lron*orkers-Local 25 1sa of the community LaborersLocai`320fortiarttlOR Cement,Masons Local X68 will i9 vrrith�'; A beau, rnillian L ed'p UA Local 2b&Plumbers,.$4steamfitters i materlals and Ur � hi g Roers4n Wterproofe United Union of an.open ptaza,,perfortfxerrg'e aCS d d �+ Liuna:i.ocal 298' chefs and Oregd tng reN,i heieiNtkl, Oregon . e` r i�+�d�•� (This information furnished by Alan Keser,International be built and iron with the vaiw4f our e w Brotherhood of Electrical Workers#46, 1Meeastt ►` inlrtfn#• r a (gt kelfbn f' vmte"Yiae''olirraenl • Argument in Ir Bob sht ask Vt> �1 1iiWMSaa4r6 82 (77 xis infdfmiFc�mfumiesh' d "bflr5ll'.j� ' Asa panelist in the Citizen initiative Review.for-Measute 82,I participated in 6 S y'Vr6doo s that s#to—* me,to listen tai alt , . r Of the arguments for and'agatnst the measwre.I didn't krtorN AM � very much about the Measure so f�tc pk the time h really W f listen to both sides it's not often mat leas ' million lmpdvotellwe"4tin+ih►t�,4i r_ �'s•e�66 #Y After hours of testi'mohy,discussion,questioning and r «} a whattVtwres on.� , thoughtful consideration,i recoA)mended a"V4 �.-vet®•on Measure 8Z'Mere's why: Large prtvto+neMS cr lobs �4 � e °!' rMnenf an+ frild strote coehhtn rin that fi Measure 82 amends dra Oran ConsKtwtian toallap)r the ri people of Oregon to depme they want a taxpaying casino. what The lsr8tlg�a and`rr� afed About The loess comrnunety gata,a vote-as well.Both,must pass S. h ' before the pro t,go forvrard. Thistivdu l�,pappen every • S r�n psrltr i� ttr►en go :' time a'casiao i 'tr act . :�.0001dw res for u ctitftft i ' ContinuecLde�sp cuts to-schools ar�d other programs through- weth at*i`yeat payrcal# 8"1 Yrki�la rn ` out the state are una cent ke Bwt fur e g for.schooI in • 2,4130 jr crsl�ted to retn ha�aittt e,with an*"'nal r of Millis Oregon is unstable an4,unreliable Thy t xpaytng 10, eft o.5 nor ttrtt, provfd much needed additional reveliu#a education and vital services. ?;ta#A, a lei ral to read each to '•• $50 mliiiF�r►in rie'�sc rpv Gonstraction and operations for this protect will result in support4se8tsntls Prom any polian thousands of wail=paying lobs end property tdx6s for ttie Last • 1Wo`s tsl fax br l _� s - Multnomah County. dr gciveror4�entiedy ` It well also be a newtourist"attraction that will revitalize the J41NDlIiR B6liT surrounding areas. As Oragonaans vrhd haws bee woflj too d veiop re eof oft ears we �oM'wcit aM shed hose 11 p j.. 0 y ,. r it's my'opinion';tha#this c isino,wili,be a tremendous lift to than no esaa betjeefit first City of Wood,Viltage and-ta the errtlre state of drdgon. that's w'fty wre hsv6 ad4la> " of Please vote yi on i4uaasurs 82. eiak7ng out pre atria Gregory L Barren Ie c ti s,iti� supply rilliie,nat ►tgor z es off, bl, -CIS Air Force,E-4 Senior Airman v rtdorz#that w i sfw� range�3r igc+n c US Army, At th[s s offbe�o# (This in furrrishsd by Ctsgdy y L 6arrem) feat nnosba 4 riratefading at a • t�itlt yiil"teCl � r F r^^ ArquMeot in FWM n Mett'.,Rasatnatt {truce o- vote"Yes"for Oregon Jobs,VOW Yes"on Measures 82&83 arljfef Cp=Puri 4 l Parts of Oregon are"fully starting 6 emerge from the 7M i fUl ' 1 r 'recession.But sorne'areas of the state are stilt locking for - X that recovery.The rainigb isastextr ArdlnarVopportunityxo', bring padiy heeded s.toEjN�Mi*"gmah County and giv;. (This{t+ Oregon a: shot in the.er4rtr nsvenub for sctooJs and vital as services. Measures 82&83.are an opptrrtpty for Oregon. The Grange's econenik bet►afiW are clear,3,000 construction jobsJor two years whild,tho da"ippment is being l e end I i° 2,OOQ permanent jobs created to ppextete the facility ancg it opens, The aft We a a�dog riot constid#e an errdorseMeM by the Of 0*0g ,min doers i k lrBrlGtteO eeourscy- amf tie inn s erAnrtl�rlfi ptirAi !� " uses,whim beasts a diversified local ecogamy Two YSSM a0Q_a b foreign ed viii becortte the rnaln h'b for shoppin6 and dinin and wil) rgb }c�►ngiomer- . reduce many fit offices.Althoctgh tyro orlef)tS ate askedsta.artxd ouC.cotet�onao open the doer a p rsus'.g►st. ' their ultihtata Wel is tot raise stats revenwe;the measures atatew pansic tof gamb�itig,: actually realjogate`none frorrs smail busjneal�sans the 6 sal d M+D.!+r► ail .'!k's. d fen i►ra p. lbaal ecorro► y casino:operators, Now they're ba - Rroperner�tlp ague that commercial cap �noa n @rat @' ck tryhig t6 eohvioce'©regontans to can e our-minds ak a aitra*Van. rjse.�ra grid � atid�tonai`even@ for schools.However,,t e stat�i cQrretttiy the cohstltio , ftt ,an&tx�ll rruiber ofriv coNects 7 6qb q#the revenues frrtna video i" ry„ !ft+les” run casings tR cgii gt casino`rotsage vyould o q�y.cohxr�bvte`.7 %of itsamrrg do ra in the stet S+,rrnofiewspent atthe ca$inQ ngtr so Ba for purGo nq u Irev ratio for thaaxate gran it rvo�tri�t local small • Measures;'`er`td*Si 9 re Bail i�v�'�Sra qw, buslnesa�Fg , econom g bad for our Y apd it @d; r'our f+unis,arnendlrtanati tution just to benefit two rich executives and the fforeign .•Tina faltt,,tY►at the bil rr}deaure would require commercial corporations backin them casinos tQ,. Y 5 g . go-Y of its gaming dotlsj s to the state dNmiphs�C@".u �vi�s purpfase ofNie ballot. • They ask voters.to approve. V@ as-s le ' 'measure W creatbtt�s;o rtq OgiM hy,�j bitjous in Wood.Villags lVat oytsidl W,i rtia d,virittl a trt� entraprenetrrs m"ol Qn commercial casinos across the stela. „+o#elementafry,sohoRls,iparka sr d p4eyg rods,banging a ;gambling and'slI the thjngs that.coma In 2Q9gt � c£rr chiltlreti. polls, Qtxur eras anon�gly da#efacl gat ths� y4",+ �E4 ,xbtjn aw phis agairo7 • Measure tskes it even fwrthe'r.lnatead of one" 1 r was Vote i' �itt+>� A4lNt style imega-casind in the matt oto family nei hborh @od, It as rra fo is and oOQW 3 t�tadwto#ifow a UM (7�a tm o , { o.ifw fished by8ui Perry;�ftetautont�t nurnbdf of privately ruh;�rles h meal I aye` conrrt u- � i nrtY,fundamen"tall char i Y Jtfe hare;i X htt own cullers arid'gti`alityo# °la `mill Fitt Oip$onrlba@ « The backers of rr ossUres'B lii►d$ q ice a►ot.ui btg if those rra��' ' promiy,but thb tr+ th all}rr tts4 teat+lras rig the an.-out8 , ' �`tl '' stve privsr cesinobwned by gyaterm to itwrt attE , �p - pari+rrte tk :, thg oonglome t_@,wj l sieriougly djsrupt They include a IoOptsotertt}attlaiwsyayn t0'skip.psyu; of ' 4gc� � F° ( ntlaC ancitj' " tart on slot and wit(ei pgktmaoltin ;et then It one restawrantsandia�+ern�srihustpay`-ghat"s"notfear �di 1�aV qme= ' aisseetii-telifi lertt,4114 1 Cpl Bad for Law 6rRifor ot"nt > s, portinrg Wlisn merle to.*#"n it@�a b+tN�an' t 9q arntnwynE: • Acros fir tr itate,law dtddrC +eitt fr#ftcials @ro,al dy overburlt3r►@d:If the k lget it��brural#eserv�ttion wAais piaoe of rriBaa►rrea p >s,law ehtorc sadnessi asi r#n 8kd unreteri in ' meat iri eveiyt siwrttyxrrreisinfys up'vH . sv� y g f lriP +�y,''ejS9acAvlrhara to dewith more crimes moa alcohol and drwgibx�se aur',�lta h@l�bt t►ope,and our childron had no futurd. fav rme bill.f C ablietns a r j ! faxpay-e r No+i ou b Ir an r ; g on aisBa�e. 16t+►asy�ra�t 8 and S ana stilt Th!�'h a c i t o It f provides,and th'are'Vonueli#gee- , rs n_ eritaa, augh ou cammurOit X rack from then brink. it to no an°!f!leasurea82 and 83 We era to'i�r+s b"116 beelth,rarefor tribal. www, it111114#adlde t.Oragon.eom mom6dtrs low 0 bmimun y"as wsN. e ' + !��l�rirrii a our ,ii `wltb : .crested that opl�rwn but it t It*oRpt Melt ��_ �morig filth other tribes`we felt a re'sponsibtllty to the people` ' Ie eRy++e Volyrjteared to pay ing rvalent.af; .. Loco!am�ali busin`sas otniners gait` isd the corporate yp .on ; �iCQih a tax-more than'060 mifNo s6 far-- M rah t- 'Into a fund that i4 ports chari see across Oregon.Aran we are also committed to buying locjii-,,�;cyq of*r pprc#�'as� 4i ' Paste this batlolr»aasure.wikl.talce money sway"from frorn,b#e gh;va'dom,large end small" "�smali`mail busines &s,ln Oregon. That p� . Proponents argue thax grfttcsclist to wc>wkrlil a people of,jregon kWM*_iehcial cam s mil b -.to aThaf' s�Tl t strai et#ors► because they will take money away from the gosh Lotte Oeh.workin$Sweli for yeg►rs. However redirnctjn8 fgroti8 from 'gr @goro f.t ttdry is0, I tre pl m Pat- aih''issuay The real►ssue'is'about takino m6ronm ! ie!" atnd�+ir�rattby oerrpgrra#a lntti businesses across the.state ' F, tPat' e. The casino ballot measures will not lW jt rr ar l pha4gog. The � n`s tribal rnembars depends on it to the old dog track in VWood Village.test @ad,tltiay'oiaen the °i° �°a°i nb'on°NMaasut+as Stan, 8t' door tolcdmMercial caltlhos all across the alt da � our ll l 8 discretionary spendirig,in area's wh � �onfeileYatetl Tribes ot�the erg t aarelsiiit. dae, o s = � Instead�;af' g ay :.. aperidin mon in io l alto Ds 19a4Wit}g.sillays ;. Rayn entrrte Cb n�i V-ipe=Chair' movie tkiearars,rastaurriitltlt,`motels and�ort'tile`reicret►fiorral' Kathlaed lbrty; t + ncti The Ptm9d�eseBruoar+ts.d0aspgtconetgan +errt;i�+�ieefQre94nA,norsd>Aq ' of any � intle . - ar9�Adras. x 7�, ribal, tr�tlncSt" ' Tlrsa;LlA` 4►$tattasQ ppre►9nt0l#: trSbee,Veridier1r aCaw os are Glbb.'wctm , a Wit► + im v SW49 t V $. ,�a aCIS A, Jack Gi#f9r+, (Tl inforrnatFn turirChards�rrs, > gpm9nt is Intgl i9 ti r;u�'� sere. Idea QOFWWi&J as a aoCiety:taday'tt'• vesN jmpatKS An'4 Phase vote no OR f, , . future of our childraa-sad gr Steve Nksa ' a4 = Lsice a t � yi by c�o�Sa,p (This inf+a motion r r a and,�ranc4l0d do corrtrrsurtity a at, ong o� . st.asc�ir±if of t� !!x ,1 ! } a value i3r a Y, sp a2, E. ` Pw+ asiv�ay41" - As a residomi of man of,& ant!proud'a#the ` areas'nehr°schools and' ' a AflovVing mega our character,unique ptavgrounds,b eh and gyerwhelis�j y tsasi ing"local law en€orerrren •sarsdiWlpB a tern rnesssga to .�t �r a .�Itisa:7 `�a ��� ,. Tide lat wn# # aid m s Ord A n caslnb .;s"x- with Jt u What we don't nad ., S-5�1�- a otff obit- nearty evsry t�pmmust�r� d e �• ono dt �cwtside of drug,tsse,atcohol abi t�o#dandi" s l �� a# ,an #trdeab Fspa�ially i€t��t ► " nity and acR tMs�a a,aroslt w ataas Bir rswrt= Ye o t otMi iii we ram in�ttNl.rtlieir4Nl+VeS^t moo:. (I tA� � at ►ir►#,w M/est; . hes ar>hlatorl+.o#t�+aaSling• ,�,��: •a a x g outside i of W iteigtibochooda H►hmoefser►; I �$ btisaglFaofst#alre'N�e. ArcdaltX` A as'iy rUn taf aS Q f $(n0 ifat S ace tt S �i aY S n fs. ie.w#csng And �laer . z I 0i1F.k+eSt a `� fitB^ietltl'bulitk, owl' � a` R �� and aSi at 149il to se sratHR ng+*on we have upon oitrIe our ►u on our chZkfrr br+• C naa o€€ grid stiicinf# Ifg : u parade 900Y.1 theirs AU wida 1* X. MOO e a loophole tha4 ( R Fd�son. poker chSnea aii � riA Bd video mnalion.furnished say ido nrt.tlEt3 .s Our state does that '., .. way of l*e arld l thatwaM tie a"a Casiiw neighborhoods; IIPWWA "t> blat aAd {"fit n p9 o f Teres Sr t,Gld+ f a ainAem . I have a 8l1t r€h' ,tom two htr°!g'f1� '�Ant+l.ott�'y` � �;ir�fu � ,� taK 5� tctcA'`t oriirY►itfe i r i ause'they over�$' e�o' *a that have u#deq lr�aachines:irrstated p, esntesg�.o##aeri'i+ �. .` revenue to, t �.,� r "k � Paz' nsu h nYaney tP?tavernti,'r at As this*F> Although ttwt•,Otters g tQ$ , a€Sts msanay was t #NF 1 d t J1 Wit+ fiend,woa 'sct` pengos The•" t to sefio®is 9 '' woftId IC" , #rorrM the ttrtt+iy" yysunds and a t now There.are a dozen preschool,elementary and°midd#e schools tirraairgh fwndltig for schools,job crasLiotr; arks d ardwai�r- ino. sipc restoration.,the proposedOa ,.f ­,J we - We l nntsign erl�ltAtatlic con;i ilpn#nrct safety tin Trlbol casinos iswrelo the 1Ne ldV nave twa rr�ajor f�t cm- gNp,beckto o gn�their community. hm'Qlven over 10o�mtiin to corn are srmany acoldents.bn theseroads nunitfe,s , i SS•the state:` flow"i'#hoot""dtoetwo,mi".btingthoutmdeofaddi� tiohl�Ittr# ciilb cliff iii6orhi�od str60s446iivey with to 2tt Qr ' sgCt►a voters overwhelmingly voted no to a very insufi Cii td s o heh i vKh6t+se`hsve a#r' y,much that y�+as +kr Et eice by lase ifte iracr-"a. Veit tfrge yip Ito say no twain.11 Let's talk sly h hpo � l l bra VOte"rte" and 88. i 'faciHtie w lc►cdglli�#n Vie• `` i,r. to centers.'The orboposed fftoitity is IROOad.ln the hleart of. V. neighborhoodsibuelneasY strf6 antl'du oo�rttnunttyr o �ov1le�►r"l'br(Ii {tg�iat • Ctairvest,the compony that will own•and operate the casirto,' reasnxly completed.a slitnilar.proioct in liiinbis.t�r the year hi8#tn lrtton frtr»#alted by Paige Richardson',Still A Bad since thataasirto openod tharezwere I.A60 poltase:and 200 . fry. 1 fire call ,jusi'td1hat one faol tyr W90 Vigo.wii t ca9ine would,be located,ha o�tty 3i�d repotr 't s#as't l AitNt !,r and isn't divan heye its own,polite Give 960 ta.Arogon, $ ih+tibtic s !ttt flap i erai41h Curtly,or aknir�►IaurarhnitY '. ti i 4oml to lntlif a orgbstt lire strma siritply wi*'t be able tot ramp up, Ve a '^oR 11A enres 82 and 83 Yet'if that constitutional @mendmettts pass.we W�rifl have La �f"trufr across' more tSSSinos and taut enfc/rmerd t oag 0€e{jai ' ,h nave aregon,we ate#brrt�gihted . } he �tar°#r1 dktietrs bf elrarirlg and giving bad*to k to deel,vhhtt trrlMDre crthne.rrc3 aleoh and'drug et>trire and Moro effia problems. ! pity'Ffitm#Irin loom workers:crea#ng ilvi y wMg and Ou*inj supplies a,nd se�c*"a from Oregon Please Yet± i�lo orttrsrara'>l�dt aui .&t ` r#a Pflluso.G m Rivet e r►Misa twOrr1 tto be, cef �'hte�,ltatirad find aaoafut ei rtba s, f 11is information Idea Gomm#ttea.l fu,m, latadbpVe fk�$h*t*on.Still A Bed s mot;dal aom- , ' �������1 � ya�go��ke c iriL•M+ceilrY'�iornrrturrit�rirrrtd' i ttsa ►Y to gwg back further bytildrig,asu vask to Nragon c a�ratnors-, tea �ariaoarat p 'to'hot {{d►crosa the stntet. 'tkwa"1 "Vote'dia Moastiraes iiRd fa eM leaf Iii rajiaag,tits Gpl*Mountain Ooinmaolty Fifwd�r tw� O"f 4114hilifta W hon-prroflts Oregon is'differerit'—afid pr d t F i; a ve mach$r Asmo for and ctraricies rd 'l n vurhb care 'tfrbse moist irr'need.. ourselves as a place far¢�' "jdi�ae.innovation,anti prof Hero,ai s just a few of rye over 9QO organitations,we have . viding a quality of life that ja envied eicross,tbe iuntry.Orvor I donated,a: die,yeiprs.Qrego s have�P! tirr#e aridagain to preserve Food BeMc What rrtat*as oar t1Mte spaciel,G }' in thai tradition;we'urge,,re�onians to voto"no"on t3ove is Me esurea 82 and$3: t r Mal i4leasurss U And 8$set a rlskt dent bpd don't bsivng in 'S*kMounta#p C-0mmurttty Fund,%49 great pride In giving rrgrCi#natixtrt;pn Or:otlt OrepoR asotnmgnitaegi. !o Oregon,464.waAove a proven record of doing just m be said °our cdsi�stlttttiorlto 8fibw an uritiihited number'' that aatety WO 0 't be .lin 00lieve#s same can fot the b Mire to 840rl s of Measures 82=83 who have a 'iSf��run ce►sji arose. regon wii##gtadamerdeity �q m ed hrats ry of thtking:profits.crutwf state and out of 't�ikalge Our state.--and not fbr the better. the h Those measures 44W odVate,easinos into oar 4repon consii• :loot es;rNer betel Moao►sd oar prar{rniss to Oxon,We ere "Oon.and oireatlM door to Lf:s sri`-apt a gaming arctadss !p } t"r stq#eaill tom Promise to and state. t t with a tatory a# ifti�esa tneesures'pass the tid0wive of deep pocketed;coat- of to privets casino inWaste would be nearly t"rnposeibie )4". tthe Promise. to stop. "nod on Measures 82 and 83 Private casinos will bring big garhb#img.operafion$a A th+�ir Stto DAzzono,Ch#Irperson rotated proialems, jot;many of Orppon's towns and cites, Spirit blourttairYtYetrlftrtitty fund damaging the quaii of iffe so important to.out communities ` and families. rMis1#rtf0rrr#Sd6 Miahsd by lit4 a Richardson,'Still A Bad Measures 82 and 83 fmrt,di 0doiwoweapecirglyitt ctr�rtg} Ideta Gbmtnrll s�} ong rsw'al parts of the state,aR$. g toed buaifla�es. Over 76%of purchases for serviacstand suppaosatTribal va el"os,come from Ortgoti busines lwgs L7 on's glom �ip(grovttd lottery re riftrs 49�,of its'�erveR sto egonisne Mfr. ,�GY6flQt ;6fttat9�sai -,. 4- .:. UMamtxsytl�of leinila .I , c AM Edit P T 1 y 7T 717 r y y6N �v � w MIfA t R= qq�� r 'h. fix „"X Ic , i 4 l t , , t F 4 H4 i +�4 10, Id I a+�rrir► Y # dMarwse��r�e:. M �MYN si,�cn ,�: iiirilaye�e�aMli�A.. itEirt�aKr�er-�of{orrrrar A wr '�l�lr1"` •ii�67ia@L i��+tH01Vl+A�h� �"` '- ���� ' ngf. tu�aeNds �,; mtfl,J�.��iaiAliit�' h 'rspsino, z. 1 §4 The fit18tl1Ct8iD ii i lkt#etarOolim rho `+tt�t yrt measures° ttti+ i c�'r t p"I"m�i in z aatst Yrf rt ; l�liuitn+�r lft C Ttt �+ s,nsit k"4t #h `a c A"bow l . irjentafl3ffiOmt ttxk►in ftT ha i fse '' bhi6r►n ecnr h@i "� limka on the t f eifid table ^Ctei�Ytt� `r 3, and-150-49i0s a x . IfthaQaillrtfieb�lh„� ,x �net�ialil�'�t � ,"' � m. far " Stag end iacai gd �u t+#i ihaneUP600sio-7 �rrr dt riv 25'�Gina' tp a t.raru�ned t���a, t� t tr "r and too* govern e#ter, $IIMi, "' b •�1i�n �Reduatian in Settaete �y \ F /( ;•} .,. ' � , V�IIdo'p 40t ae ' A , ,y�, 3 r 1i"t'q 9' i D I� •T j r a�:' r 6 r ..5 �E i'lerieriue h.. t `, Mi, �," and�C$i k eC g dsffl u The im si pe 6 on ImWssp4m I w Including a trlt in tlheca}t$�' � f , ae Vll � 1, table gam+ae F r extent thst am bN .diffar significtrp i� f SOVOP rom tare bast $ndal .. �. f34r+ ►ylihy Atha dw�reli'ia► it of 840'fo Wind this measure on tare eltr 1a1a81 overnment revenue is indeterminate., operational. ns� r a 4a w, The'messure specifi ow e. ste`s she e ` fi g'arr►ing•resret*u 1W4 80 percent to the state. M' l�r 2 dy OreB,en'_Job Glom Oregon JobGrcwtb. distrd j5efoerrt,-tci Aim trl r + n 1* eaartt thaw" on arff Y+ i +s8 ment or edllcatibn,four , an the remalk- for o +ar p i� r ThBbeedMdflta mitt at the casino wtraid renrentre°wori o 68' *r. fad, ��:• retailers in Nre area'and`tfaalo other basin' $ d by ''decisiani.Property tax.xerre ib <' !Cost Inctrbsses for public safetyrfr by casino revandos.Htptei t s wouldraiso bit aff6cted,.- 4 'j Consid6dri0 all dire if a casino is built ae edhi 9"Wate betwbn^fit Almon public purpoee& 4. '�1�In1�fAit�M11��11: � , eCret y of State iC' 00 MV, . State Tree4ur6r Tdd,me#Ijp tfi t� MicFiaeFJorlian�f�ieecier, ity' Ott w�rr�Ct r _' 'Qei1r$OtJ�'1r18Q,:�a�t � r;d d k �o (ripe Moto of I�A4 t rrn provlderl'b the a ►Ke Com r` A.. 7 le L •(; i , r t. f5 •:�• .y P y Tei►xi« !`- slo*Gcitimsokropdr 8 of this 1 to 44f't�h1i�s�2012 •tad 1 sn 2612 {. a .; vo 2MO2 f j and is �.., xf;�" ' P i� �M18 R thel,p irnratfcnt W. �dt ✓.,< of r from the o . iht �' �o� U41+i4•�, OAMI P ' le�ogargt�toAr o, ►the ! !4 ► bw 0 of this 2*t2 Aot Fund.The mo�►eys he the Grbvr#h; ub�#ibn+ ins}, +sa saccap!#o� a.7 ' a'� idsi'�n or wvirg or ECi�E]l14� starlo '� #Yea; r ctor�censed � r � mi 20'�Act than b . i I {►�qr 26%of �y WOW 6 of this 2012 Act ar+�in to tf►e dross ehuem} pra► opprlrris auntl i -i font, 4!i focari ;prfrtli� iiln�;2w �� ;� il�t:tia(hr eq1�tf.► 4 OttM eewi. r Mi 1f okW�thyebe'a (21 The aarrena fxtrrn die t on s Toren tafil(F14effMar '��� ��lentlar 'frMbr►the b Ytate ct rY Fired- if 0i t s Aoi end�r,aloetKti that a a eeto, rs operator if: Corn mi-m m s Fund t+e iiiist d a ,�be aitaaatasii as foitowi. Z;erviaett i bRtdiv i r' ,„ l ° tnwetrpomtsd an the iaurs�rf Mid lkieis 2o`i2 k�3ste,+�, x tlurierq dwri�m��iksr�e}'constnrct aner � destip� ro��t apd +fit at (��llviQ �' ����Wtl� in develop- i»rm �+t"�" ► the attsrt4itubent— i z tl d .i0 Aei!rPeity 1,�.af 2i1 Act. titlorrd oi�tAis�Ot Ae�c .laaartrd. ; .�lo"lid w ii loom me nab.�+e siu<ino for the li�ae•�►icne ferr� ��thre ' '` �: � or. .. , t 'Al)Is of-gcod moral aiWrraMatee:honestY'anld inte0rfe#y; . he ,to b�apiseE d " (1 MIlI► mad prior rsp y2+,►tbn.h .apd l0'1�to the t/d ��� ern r"nce.and experience in fi wti 0s �iii�iicr�t anei easido � � �h1 a ft'to�e#��; rast-aE alas. this.2012'Aat ht lacstw,tcbba►ns<idfor lane eoi'rnnt. ►waad col ldg :and. (E1 �' " 'of�•poles fieapa to th# �tr1 huh► 1i qed itiird tounei suitbis; " # State as redacted by the A � t►a enedt ar RiDea ! �Ipakes' a pays t rog4*"by �o'"'Siq con'ti ip,-Ww i n to and not In' 't1 • " - 21vbtawa.ofehthrated aiw 1�which the , in this e ti"e radlaW toss r r and casuro ioanplex is to be sited pNrins the tom of ail cash'led peon y,. haw®riot 9etpproved tfw d�ant of the casino on the , sits aet.�tov�alsd in.sectier�0,(11►Article XV of the Or # ►�• o4t franc,lh4 .#etw8 !►Artll flea lhit,. 89eo - i of thhrlNjst.a Ua tS.Ipf Corp + kon bsues the license to the iesa t!«a qt of nqu�Yalae�yaiilts`., opNett�r,the oanrr+iasion arias conditioie the s "di Oomiapaid to patee ns: the 9 ttw OAnws ea!the approvaiby the voters at the ti tat Thai r fneadas: o .at�s exwWation of s lks a anrd owner of dN 'apsFator rsneMr tha I l ty kiee;ltif0 in section b# for art +y#ritwi fjarning operator antl the this 2012 Act.i#the owner Is the persdn 4watihi the ernes '�at �p foa the gaming operator by�asf thk 20'02 Acjt,or. , tbi Iftit of theproherty ia►ec#i hltalof tlas `hM.' tenet the npe►atMg; jmint' ,L ; rued DY SOCU t if ofd 2M the psi soli iipttf pv or � `dea,+snepwd iseetsa,opsra#.s outhoritas to opsrete the pemes. , the t.and:casma c4nap>bax on the r Naomi.Man (Ai_AA eleotronic 9eymin dvica ni Plrrt�' r leaf "12 Ai�t ° M a .s xq pro Woo 1d �orl�dt#� st all necessary bu ' k i Tha 9e ru irr9 aAd lemd use parhi#r� ra desifaios�r rltntnerrt ISl An al�orrhr *nd ego oaf lez tHis o ion psroe t e?f h arrioeih r ,•r p r t eat WO"- a (S)The cotrtttnila�nshall. A l b s " l) lbi Ba' l th�at�ssetion tiyritfihx commission's, 00n (biiraAt gar n1F�h!i+Ml#rsda�r{equdd bar�((u��byss� 1 'spu+rdlY ' 'r+�"7'� y ie�R' s�•:"�•s' �': t 6-. k 1 , y,,' o Saab tion(3i 3 ilW reowpt of tha arratlre renavved uc�n►s7a ?i} r M 00 � uses is retiuw ; . n>. (4 or(8iiof this sactlbin. r'•frglrr of�srhrg 9Atr� +rs�i iicen�e raeli� .' trotica,iViiiulltiribf A iar�rsr � th cnmrri oir prescribed by t ISSAIC Oi *6 9 oft op 4w, x°t� ing ti►a'g8fr►iA9�a1�wlr�ItVY.t4: �$1't�►B�A1oiA 'All', �Ai yam ` Do' it�.'y, llt�l' °� 's70 Ap�'�1t �� ss�rl[$.iir �iignbl Or r sai•ta, th , licerise lst Wre. piaprri iorur„mrteteif+ ► )P ' virm in9s3t►U�.r'� • ,��.= rf , , ,, 89t►: ner rl utrder parAgra�r!►(d1 of this Hi A srtttr� s (7�)Tehe gaming npetay obteir judicial r�nrisw of the i efts treAtAI . ftbstel.r+ n►�kh+ii� - � `nr`w•'��'•" ikN 77T µ � � (11"�#�'!�81Hti `opbrtl'E+briiCtM9rdtiA�f�r�C tion g of this a ll i tt t„�r► i Mto oaths pr6 y ha rrAt► Jarvai►n Inse¢'tiAn 131of' T 1tt)GJP W a err of igu f:; �y (bi ip a}s �y t F i lrfola -'`i 9{ b •�6RiTY5' 11C�I fy; �•`i-�` �',.. YIS' ,�' ira { }-As 'irr tfris rtieh:`` ( j ifhtr�d40o1 in X4 h� 4 h4 h,paacs.shd morab Eaj LT,••^ �r! a iTalfr"��' ir�� soi biN tticQr other simifiiri sit orthing r {Ai=A,tOI"i n, , (i3i?9 r r sr>r ]ROM ri anyrelectronle psyinent,system excopts credWaIM'err, 6#*hagambimg's�iir` t,06 Oriagon 4,04 (bj'Yi l o+l» u I(A�C� lonth-i (AiAr+1im orr�c#ricaietnto�, -it rinwinal,or tild�sracsell► !K mine, �r 'the?sdit�trWi`hi �;tehel. or machinsl .. :..r 4164 94"�fronr,a;cen"I 10 The 6 4A#rrrisait prgvis{ec rt ssry #h�' , but IiMiebd '. iii. operliir�rl of tsrs�inalr or rr►achrne: he,propertir ideAtlflad in a� , d u , (+ei"i le ctro is gds "ire r9 de1 h Win' YTbe 134"1!�rt'� wti►e#hA�by �s elerrr� alp, �mnt►.: �t�a�: �` (ei i'�figReiai � � ��` bn tha prb;� person iifyill4VpFiP ��; ' F /.�, (A i pj th IT, r r t ,�j�jj.�y��,,t r�rr`rM 74 t!n }+rr7'W.4lf ,ys v T e1 y4.75 �'•' ' b � k. 1' (R)Any other thin t o ttRatue W OO., dcia�nca ihar SF,CTI.oN Sit� t t a table gam. fri �t nOt .' $ectk+n,i +a ►inn"$ , ►qX ,t�y�as mix�sd-We r �rrgl propt pssitrs': to file el�telrt That#ha w Irl Eei'Tal '„ 'rM i! s'sirt► r ided byyiM' taor" n with calrr{i. V"”, limited`c l k,t`wenty ons,rls a»"rttn e,or'FplE►iQe a 7 eid it"T an wariataAS of tteais'gatries e+pp" d TS tfhaar+�er�o ptorty 9 Lottery i +� � A -± • Y` r r J (b11 late�i tb�..t $u 0, �t (�3ta�" P�b�ic h gi*ir�,.the.comet esion by r ie shAll Lotted the as. Ing oK thhe90 �y . nlept afi r e e (t ring the oiVN tat may be identlffsd in Merton 16x11 A*:' a Img,gatil 660- " (c}6rryisllstavirf`p�ers ji fristor �►r Lor que nrl rss, (tti�to 4006—*g a aiv11 pttitalty pursuant to the stEtiedale or s arrt :1#f - 04, p p0r. ter sf section,the commiselon shall the it tor,a` loY ari�lrp I t# : aemahie =VoWth factors:` a lick ur r 9rr 7 t 61ST Ali or thP1gY�rtaar t f ( )' a,Paex l ostewyG of the �iring,oparatorinaarring-a tire.pr-opsrty#+d intifled in seittian 1S p r�r1 #tnloss," clvif stn•f cirig#til,}e ble stems or(iroceduras astes- the information 4 J. fa ns,q + nns#r+ or rscgrda io lido ratroei. to tre' + the sary or +opu ateto corrsct ariy violatpsn, Secutftieschittia At;df trr'regu {� r lafiotls th® whin Bator of stattrtrs or pursuant f�tha#�►ct. rotas` 'iEr � g 3 9'�filn"g• (d)Relates Ito sureel#0009 r�#td curtty to 00. (�}Tfie tgt�o wlikh the violation poses an immedl'ate du�aa*ar'pract t$ thivdMtta tfi po#+aty argil=being Of i#io pubiis. 0 or!crrll of tf�is 2612 i4ot. : : t�' '. impposed under tlus,ssat#on Akan not a for Mach_-lotion: (e).Ralates to trade sacrets or the ds o#`e rcrifne�ntal { yered under this section"shall be gaining device$s#doquir rnt r Pad W and�Cr {lited'� ,QqW .fund. (f)'VVnaR .QfP11" ." C#1Gar IMn " ii d�dt$19Y1�t$.tlfeit !`hnpb� f►1! schematic or enghrearing Plena,blueprints,,speai#icatipMs. C"' ute�r programs or,age sr+a.eesr.tr r►o niq'4r t di 1.. a ii insu fiaierit b cause the ganihig 7 r o�ti#letion,'th�r rH►tnmission may caleuJitiolrs that rslats to Quot'N'Zed gaming, 44 the propertY,identified In sOafi 1S of this A Jiat oo or it iicohs*graritdd ulnd aactlon 6 of this �. 2612 As . ($)Raauns �from or ilp; t of a b+lcg ►urid Iypa of l�Prfat^1a`su0ponding or revokingthe�licenae,the,00m- the gaming.op for,A-4 ing'e�p .aYe ,arial r a miaslo a written notice in themannor Pi ssariKsd lie"Wun r sir Tort 7 art this 2Q1 Aa1t or thaw re by# s; P,rei3s`it�t?fdse�fi#�din ee�n'I�ofthhe2�l�Act. r . (h)Relatoa toss nva r` te.rr.p rr wr (a)Ths 6 aperetor shall hatire 2,0 days fl�oln the date law or ru#e foe which ttlt+agon#S;tatsl'ot11lry o the,c eottisai n',writteri apldiaAt3!�a fQr a a`fiaal defiornhi Iron ~or ipai" r (a)Thegregun Stat�i#�oti�ry+may i#lssigsstaltla 4T# ,ifr iuesttrd sh®rl b&vonductedaae` deesrilietl In f R ibis�nr " aot-tc►OIIS i83.4a to 0$w4T0. en ordor made.a f sr a-hearfng poder {a)To a'taw erioramnek o car of the t�nit� fs r . .N stela or of arnr ical s tin state, this,arrltai+�#shall a#`the electlon o 'the gar",0 a- - tor► as review r►f an rd�r n►a contested case under (b)Wt thov�nsent of the ersotr dd a- :ae_re serf,in order in~hen a contested SCI LV 10,6)lr,ho orogov,stea +i, y�iau►ion its tai 117,�767.12Z;162127,167.132, ir�ay adept ru#pe heCeeaary�#o :it�t J,ati ;:tilY� -�IS`!:'�"4,1tly:186'x$1:210 461i:�"11i. ®ro�nrth,l%ducetlori Arid,CeM nili a Y� 69 460,461A4 S,461.535,461.$48,40.725,.and` . WTI- 'po,ienr�t.as a# ►:, fn trots sad gan+ autha�r ;by gaming,a ztit+ftres enV ; to the (Z1"I' er Jrrb t3row b,Educa�rn and Commuilt 6s Q.regon Joh Oro' ro'wtN E�lir; qn airi#� `� ,r- �s not repjwal of m &r sxlsting state or local tho commission sl+ail qlt► �' o n l g iblpig at:stalte:or local IaWS that would rules that are consiatant w tlltl fttwa t .dehbr u arnes and gaming ilthorizsd statesthat permit gamrn a d B h notipplytothe mes sECTi©ni 11 �1 J(h tQ xn ot(ss�r ' or Pe�,�ty., bi►'adC#iori g`of thFs 20iz,@�c#. 3e' A: mehtori roA �t d b.Yd�'��{i ��P#�t���!►.f. t��!f1(o � � haoiA�u dsnod In OfS 17#.116 ma y Aot 0pe, *+at underr saat#pn S of a,tdl4rR� ' "r 8 vp b the,fkegon Jeb4irowt#r; a�F�o+mm>Miitlos.Fund t.:. �thm ofd�r4ri er ofd d��� - undersection s o tiria F rl ^; a aAry*9 saviring oporata�r uader.seatiofis 8 (bl 1fibp6ifr�r#rialsy Ps��4to#f , �t�prtrlaCC�tic+detl fr4cim @rego#taxable iMat►rn's urn Educatren and Colomurn I�arrd Stetr.a rirl '. inboloit ad6 tad-tprfmp r °' #uthorized by section 6 of Education)dltd ll +: th ;trq#yl at the +foign of the, ( 1 $i' a,• forrrrt „hfstoi llykaoyrmaathe.' preeaiibe a Niu h losart+ gsneRally"at "W 2 i1 a @ragoRs 97666)o",more(spOelflcally (a)Not tQ 1�ataeot#80". alt's� �' m 4. or- ark lotlowa: t pf itlotif vn thr►Northearst,and a.to corrsa e Ewa, ,v of Sectigh.34 afouaccei #ycalm f4 (3)A cianl penalty imposed 4 � h,.Range S East o#the ' rpmlfttgd.9r radyaed'1rpoat#hat. tha = ,�nthe City of Woo#!Village . commisajon roomarrl propst atlr�ag ath�Cortrtty,Oregon morelparEiaulsriy +� asif�•: (4)Any'civil penaky-undedr thiesec i� ttik i in Cpg ooal,g at the Southwest cornerof"the the ma"her provid"in 0111S 182 r flddibit C.bunb*rVonation land Claim No*41,, Y' _Y •:+ i r` �! ITIr'��'g`f� � �2 s �� �•6.'w! � +T. i•1F-n4lf �f A • �! r R� pal •r sC m ` fisays aif ard+a tda" t1at to rae amour#s bt6en�rise rain t SteAtt8i1+ t + ' ; x 19�e9tna[refdbr{tYac °araprs s1ter yciatoraa�r g X31~ h7ei 'i�t�l6nti; +aaaca Cr#h 6aty ath'er Marini 0000130"W tt n9 std cig�t of wray ti i f rz rteli►crf7tLiteuo } "axASad �" t�ond� p ofi a eacba Lys ("' , eaed the• gat" d0$tan p n a 1 � $ kith °S#'24" East along tlon this X012 Act.' a #llaitice of 93'136' i0 `'4i}0,4 is ripttedtaa , #toa'g Wit. � 'f i4i ° top r , rr ". E:cf tha 40ll '(r 01+g`.$et�#thst6ai•in' > l� or_ saee ' ►parate and distinct from th`e erieri�l d,,tl ice' North.00°(i8'0?" para#t►i h tho�lilest liiae Gambling Txeatrrt gt Fund.All c f+ario s.` k�roljar}n t said t45 t;' .OE#fetit i,tha center Gambling 1 reatment Ptin are. ntf r �}rtafpd tQ• , tdd he Oregon He)ilth Authority to_ e ex f OA .tlgn ond:treat�rngnt f-gairttbli End• ha ia�rat prt�( rrns.r iata#{to gall+ p ntthat iah �` i` " adrhiolstrafion#f the programs) saki a' t � {2)The Problem( ambIjOg Tr#vtmgnt•)i lrlrall coit�lat . li, of'lire. ,. ai*et thence:North. lQo $' �'i s w Wait line of said 'The nef proceads from}th$Or gon." 'a�cltkpry South ht o'f all , atltrt thQ fund tt�ttar'pR 46 64 ) }fpah th#`'000*lr Y. n9y$^arpproprl ie�rld ' tl'►te L/t .,� '3 '..,r +tber ►,,,. A�asernbly. way f � a f� � �� leavirtg ..r o may lie ,a t�sta�nGe►byty�►�ytst�3 �jlaaa��e��n�� �at+o f � , "� � � �",.� �`r� �;r4 I►te rG1(d 'lateiast ararriia,..a gtlsr isys in,60 f� z. di il8°gam,' .+x tiarr�ngT► atmentld , 1di5sst,a disitaeuta.of ORS 48l 1l fs ed to it#z t.a�ii f� x.£, , Ilu++�afi 01.1, 000,(4)fiheepon 5ate'.attary Comrnisiisrrls Siitt�bkr'+ +tsi3�h lttary�Anaxnlssion icy habyreeteai 4n stag goirar�t.'; skl expeu►drk tiieistrlelt'arl` itMratintd - ��a C;COV1aa lVd #AAI�IF• l1ar,, 0VBa�members atfpalntebyt)ae E3orre n.'sltall moneys �r`wtdMraet3 the Senate and t$ aro1 [s se�rva tx a faft �3ov ' 's ` The memrs shall kra apif oihtefs �of far3x'yaars Of thin 0�r� }. )11i4 car�ca9'pa find s .! ,. oft`the te�ro�xJat�ohy the carafe~, rir wNch they ow b a tc:c pa ri lned�ly` ►S of tiq lr !` {* lea tt of she`aaknmi of five years'a`xperlenoe In loww snfa ta`f+tf (b)A lhs of the cornmiasiorters shall be ai car 011 ppoinied op io�r a , artier under Otte" `" , i rr � '15Ea person sh bee has been convFcted of a felony, r a galtn" rata (3) r }►� #ee ro►ae ra n Na�q re,Oon t#rae r ho F rnme�sian sh a 6�(1)!ofcth t k 4 Morn �r3t df the�trt� �; � � Oreclonlota ti 41htMry ' dasdFaraenbs� ��� f ,'� (4�,T,laa aami i��ahO ilt(h. effectuate the p e$o fly' ra�gAh Job (b)If thaa rs la(9 it r t{ ,hpptic# "fbt a ikenais, 4trAedrtl►,Ofl'ug� 4�aad Gon1 «tri aII deco _ the Com+ Ip qwi t rneda#reaMr• sia rls;tt a 04hwl to i as lcrrant ► alardy paragraglkarbapehai+dtOnt+ s9041tiva ri are`ar#_ a1ott_or d� niasipp ligaa t►a� pllcaton section 8 A#tttiart .Act anal �ah�►�maaact�+ra prialar$alaatton' integrity,sewrity'rianeaty and( rrno, (n 5 �� � i�#se dilntdnei adtrriniStratt ofre state Iattr aarci atlia � urri�aif s +n f i r� •a d9�ri l i4iYt#i a by sectl6*$,j'h�i0�t12 Act ` g�rndri ��t "C'���,a�+��irt ret�vir$1!by tiP�$pf ° !' -''' � ".�` � � i• ?, � �" ���r � � n� �, (5)Lpttary 6om;xtrasipners� k � m n this XA73 ACt 2 1, tion and expo sat under'ON 2 495. SE�I)ON 16 RRS 3RI f,i�+a xa raa�( (6Y LO o ifnrgisslone b. ark l int' persgn.-for eronomio ir►ie'r at rn the. � n t aVa the privNRga� levla�w1t•hfh:#his and Practises G`ornrnlsaion a Jibe' tb ttia stat The to l v±tied iri-outs Lion-(2) lion of�pFt�`Ich�er:244 of { 'E f7)The Governor shad pal, A t+u� f�tfae rne1 +ara; (2)The tax serif Ia r rp l atang am amdesr eryi ship of the commission s•chblrp�arJ, vvt+rY eel as attbe c ev)ce. w plossdre oftbe Governor.l' e c ?airpar:#gr1 tfr a ittalortty of` the membersttue`corCarn sivh,than in s:hall. 'vp#he (3)If an ar� il� ` #it In opergtit5ri`n e'ach,' power to call spaYnl r►fna9i+gsf the 64 n Q N A t (8�Meetings of the commission shall be open and publlc State Lottery.Comrr�lsoion unless otherwise provided by this in accordance with state law..Records of,the commission' chapter. , shall be.apen aril available to the pubifio'in accordance with (b),t iCere rrd employees of the Oreg6 State Lottery, state lavii:The commission shall'meet with the Dlrector'of the Oregon State Lottery not{ass than Monthly to make recom- Commission sre in the exempt service for purpose's of ORS rnendations ani�i set policy ta"approve or reject reports.af the chapter 2A0 anal other related statutes. - director,td'ettopit rules and tq,transact ether bus#na!$ (c)4 4('0004(2),' 2 (2). 18 0 1 12?6 Q0I to 276.096,276.4l'O to J. 276:4A,�7'8.4'2$s 276: 40,2:438,.Y91,201 ti7 231 ?,60'and (9)A quorum the comrr)isMon shall consist of a majority, 292 2i0 to:292.�0 do hot apply to ilia OregorrState lottery of the members o the commission then in office.All deci Commrsslon. sions'of the commission phall be'Made by a majority vote of all of the cornmissioners't on'in office. (d)ORS'10.676.20.190,293.205 to 293,12$:9M d 293:375 do not apply4Q the.Qr*jo(10)The'commission shall prepare quarterly and annual n State Lottery'Commission. reports of the operation of the state lottery.Such reports (a)-ORS *164 surd S cjlap#ere 659 and 069A apply to shall include afull and com plate.statement of State lottery the Or`egcrn&tste LcjtierXtnrnfssion, revenues,p(ize disbursements,±expenses,net revenues' (f)Notwithstsnding..pefegraph(a)of this subsection,the and all other'financ{al,transacti66s involving state lottery provisibrrs"of OR'S21112J10 shallapply to'the Oregon State funds.the commission shall;not lens than annually,contact, Lottery;C rrptigs)pn. , interested parties,including those named in ORS 461.180.($); - arid provide therfr w)ftsuch quarterly and,annual reports as (2)Tlt Bh411,in acr�ordanca,With ORS chapter, v .s.,;. r.,,,-a - , s, , : a � ��s' .,ray they dieyrequest'. -183,ast �etlfo�cett$astocarry oyt#Fjopfo�risibnjRbf 7,17 7 this.chli st 4e growth ucAtrran an;tl" , SECTION 19.ORS 461;110 is amended to read: m s 461.110.(1)Upon the request-of the Oregon State'Lottery Commission or the Director of the Oregon State Lottery,the 46$,W amended to read: office of the Attorney General and the Oregon State Police 4611 k3, ) 1 1t01pYe or shall appoint a pirsctor of ttr9 shall furnish to the director.and to the Assistant Director for • Oregon to Lottery,atil�iestq confirmation by th '$.e4,nate, Security such information as may tend to ensure security~ who arlrvtg'a#th8 ssure'o#the Governor,l`he dire integrity;honesty and fairness in theviaeration and adminis shat#,rMpia td'lrmet:d► ,ors"a"etste tottery irtd admfnhUrtst tration of the Oregon State Lottery and the games authorized the,Qei ; ►t#r'S(d#taatien and Cgrpllwni#ies Freriai by section 6 of this 201 Act�as.the office of the Attorney Act purse iht t6 i `ru ae,and'urrttar the guldanco,of the General and the Oregon'Sta g Pohge,' ay,have in their," domm'a gh. session,including,but not limited to;manual or'computer(ted (2)The dlrsratc�r shalF be'graalified by training and$xperi- information and data. $ ence to d�ctrt o1er ations of a state-operateei lottery and (2)In order to determine an app lrct's suitability,tq enter, to tY .l<( ti� F1GSd bit sworn!i trftlris x@12 into a contract with or to be employ bythe Oregon State �Aert;R ,pedgode appointedlas lottirryrlirectorwho has Lottery,each applicant identified in thirassubsection shall,be been tetlofa fyor any gambling related offense. fingerprinted.The Assistant 4irector,for security may submit (3} The tliio ,tF$rplt rt►ceive auc(r salary as may tie set to the DeparAment of State.Poljce and;to the Federal Bureau of Investigation,for the purpose of verifying the identity of, }py the"4" n smith the approval p#the Gov®tnor,�rnd the following persons and obtaining records of their arrests. shall ktA. t�setf 0.4 expenses actually end necessarily and criminal convictions,fingerprints of: incurred rrr {;ret�f6trrance of official duties:The.ditector shall rondor futlatime service to the duties of office (a)With respect to video game retailers each person for (4)The c erc#br shali,;sttbjeet to the atproval of the! whom ORS-461.300 or an'administrative rule a#the Oregon State Lottery Commission requires disclosure ofthe person''s - commiserot#, sr#orm 7r8 duties,exeroise all powers and Warne and address; juriedic trisSrltrrne apddisohaags all respons.Fbllitfocand carry out ar aFfect,# 'l ea rn#t#►{achapter a (bi With respect to lotteryvendors and lottery contractors, 6ragon J6k4livM f,Education and Comrmunftlea Fund Act. . each person for whom ORS 461.410 or an administrative rule The dirdoiorahall act as secretary and executive officer of of the Oregon State Lottery Commission require*discicrswe the cornmisslon:Thq.d rector shall supervise and administer of the person's name and address; the oparatlon.o`f the Oregon State Lottery in accordance with (c)Applicants for employment with the Oregon State this chapter;and thtt rules Adopted by the commission.In all Lotter decisions,the,'direator'shall take into account the particularly Lottery;and sensit{irelure of 1ti #tpze lottery and the games authorized (d)With respect to other persons and entities that apply,.,' pply by of t ill ar#'#*(his�ll12- IP trd,skrsli a7ettdpi grtioteafrd for contracts or have contracts with the Oregon State Lottery, insure)t►tetty�;=aecurityr,;h+anesty andfairrfes>:of the opera each person forwhom ORS 481.300 requires disclosure)of tlon arid.#ha, dministratir Tof the state lottery andthe ganhes the person's name and address and fear whom the assistant sutho�fd ►yslon 6 o tthls20a$Act. Director for Security hasprep"d written Teasons,approved (5),The director shall recommend tothe commission. in writing by the director,for requiring the confirmation of the the are,o bJ14henent of rules prartai itg f0 the employment, persons identity and records..' terml noel ant#cxarrrtaeraaWin ca# 11 ton�miasion staff.')"he (3)For the purpose of requesting and receiving the infor r � I #onm tfia agltoceptad pslrsartTrel rcictioes matibn described in sub"cti6ns;(1)and(2)of this section, l� 4�d#princ (Jnflarrthe rules sd:a# fished, the Oregon State Lottery!Commission is a state agency and a die ditsfrte r �y setcttmpe-0satlpn;prescribe th'di and ` criminal justice agency and its-enforcement agents are peace supe I#sa ?ersQns so iihed. the director may terminate or,,, officer's pursuant to ORS.181.610 to 181.712 and rules adopted othauwl�a dliciO., 00 sortrjr sohrred.No'persan.shall d@ thereunder. eenpft>y rd lyr tine f4t14 W, o has i een convicted of a (4)Enforcement agents,designated as such by the com- mission.,shall have the'same authority with respect to-service . (6)If lottery 6mpl6yep transfers to a state agency that , and execution of warrants of arrest and search warrants as is is sutiJecttaa Citapt#{r 240,the employee is entitled to conferred upon peace officers of this state. i ire afer'aoeru gvek,leafte;adj(rated if necessary to reflect „ SECTION 20.ORS 461;120'is amended to read:;: th$accrual ro use�#oi management and unrepresented employ**under rukadr o the Personnel Division. 461.120.(1)(a)Except as otherwise provided by law,the, (7)Subject to approval of"the commission,ilia director ay '? provisions of ORS 279.835 to 279,885 and ORS chapters appoint,prescribe tlle.4utle$of and terminate or 279A,2798,inc,282 and 28S do not apply to the Oregon otlaar�nciss tf cipiine n1c , *0 asststarq diroctors i WQaQas '�'Staw'tenj4 asthe director deems"WO* ty.Thea,cu? enaction"of each assistant director shpti.iwiedrst btis bj thi director subject The.Oragon Constitution curcereoy prohiknts.the Legislative to apprroval o$, a cspatltniiMS s. t e.dire r shall supetrv!so Assembly from authorizing.a ce#ino to ot}eratei in this state the assistant directors., and for the provisions of thin Ballot Measure thstrah"AQ (8)The dire or and e:t441 �stant Al ree tar shall file a �� gambling to become operative,the Consg ption also at be sinon0d.Ballot Measure 82 lRR 36j, verlft staits nt of lrs in t wlth the dt, on a}iad on thisl ot, tares woutd aim;end.the Conti#ution t allow „those proviaita�r Govamnteirat to dars(a ref lkrti 'cigalro"irriis�ion acid shall to become operative.Ballot'Meaa�ure 2ariatFiorizes be subject,to theprbhrialloria.of chapter°144. operlttion of a,casino at the forr► 9r Multl"sh Kan,*Club; 1 8g@1 1s at apnidedto read. .locatac#in Wood Village Under>�tiis measure,the axvwht r 1 481.190;(4)the'Asadataarrt f9ire gtf tsarfty pc►irAt the#iormsr.Muitnomah Kennel Club-prooatri'y,or the pier Sdn ` that the owner authorizes to verses the operation e1, pursuant to the ion t pit of tate'i °4t o90 and t as apply to the Qre ►;$tat'o,LOttety!Gorn?rd rr. •chapter shall be rosponi l> fat.#allN�wti d[visiar�► r saspra for 6,'tic #i,t6 operate t}te To,.quslify#o%�a"ii se, integrity,sectartty frs l P nsk drw ltt operstld ,#nct. administration of: the appliaiarrt duet be a taxatats" rporatipri incorporap►d in Oregr r>�,",ri t at least S2 ltIp it the de±rntopm tW pia)The Oregoh Stst+r Lottery,-laclVding but not limit�9-; � �of a dea tlon�tertainmetii adad�tino compW on e to,an examination^of tht`EikaCkgrouibd:p#ail`prots cti�ra.; former Mto tomah Kennel Clgb roporty artc(*intalai certain employees,lottery gaats`retaitera wry vsrrdore si►d lottery other criteria contained in t3aWotAAeasore 82 ttl 3di.A- contrarctors. x license is sued for t yaari,qn( mea q r� fb1 i'lreatanlaMi euti►etiriat+M�I byat';eti years i#the,licensee continues to meet the qua{�ttons for inclue 6u#+►ntx; naa+r agal t+�l Ncensiire The moasure also regtarres#iis�ansljty�-rtfvorson�s wound of thi who ire irtxiployeid tti.aperate orimaintairt the garpos,or who � ed3 ;' aret' rtGsoyodWoorform,""ot otherchitioo:r at d°epthe ldentllied In seasti Mi ' its 1t a :l llc rj ,aieirJ ration or.malritonance elf the gamos. applints#ot lhapel �'s+ t3h� t+ {2j Tl*L,o., 'r , 0* gt�iprt°by. ha warner oaf thefo r Mala, del Club prop erty�or fle parpon that t- to i at+t .` Ito versee,fibs, tralnittg.ar>+;l eXiausel�i of pf.tl casino,.rriaat a rnoY patymant to the e#lforiryfen;eapalri 'aI as>i�d;ettpareairttss fn ccm{iutor seG4ulty.tta ftrll titer, splbiliti f}rsonte lbtteii�ycrar►m ( s The ►ref jt liyiYmantaet; 1 ust S1 pacer of thet�d,gross a received . 13)The Assistant tkiractor for µfr y shall,in ponjunctir n from the games Suring the pceaadrtig mohM.Tf can- with ttieF 4lrecto#.afzti�er rt,'lle l�.ottpay,rafor wit!►`1 rraission`iinust dep2�sft 8#1 percent Q#each payian#Into the t#ra,Attoraiey.G�aneralter t i ds motor-z Oregon°State Lottery Fund'and Cl percetrt into tto QMa of Setctsrlty iaarrts a id' agr f ,9iirar�o ,opd. Job Growth,education and Cornmu`rlities Fund,a edfcattod insure iMagrit�r,. ur Y artdfaa pf, ke`o ra,. fund ostablished by Ballot Measure It tion anefsidrhrdt+}tttradote i ryeinej a!°R l Moneys deported into the Or gon,lob Gra4rrth,Edtio06'n authoarl ts>f eiein a9i o "12 Ae�;.The As rant . and Communities Fund must be,,altr3catad to the:arego►s Di(eotor for gift"' In nlitlon with the-di, aahait • Departnnant o#Adminl$ttottveS'rvlfi f.rmakino'.psyrhents reporf any alleged violatidn o�ti�w td xhe Attprno fforaptat; � and any other sporoorlatq laviR#i rcemont tlut#r for r to Wood pillage Oregon:and iiA itnottielt etlntto which f r then forindr Multnomah ICannal C ub pro. rty is locatecV�to urthe rnvestlgapori alnd,.actioTi,r: r Fslrview.,dreshem,and Troutdajo,.Orepo ithat tiro the 14)As ussd is ttiil# ,�1 the formot;''Muhnorooh.Ken 141 Club proper#y�ari�l- + 1Y rneanirp given ttyiiterria s n!1 2oi2'ActF recognised Indian tribes locatedvithln l,7regonla borders , . Moneys also muss be ailooatod to the D000rhrruant•of State Nate Be►tdfaco<i'type indlOatperiowrlan uage,f caets.srttl Police for deposit in tree state.Police AcGaurif�r�the Oregoq lrallcj>tyoe indicatsea t9a 1 c IrrrrrriAftlts, 1 Health Authority for deposit in rile ProblottaOaftiWing Treatment Fund, arn4MmBtee B4enibena: /►frp�bY Stacey Dycus Chief P t'rtlanerrs Greg Peden Chie}1? titionets. . Rob Greene Secr tery_of,St�ate Mike Weatherby ChipLnby "hlrarwtii' f tfiie,Comanittae {This co mlrpa@.waa apyscrlr�teal~tO po- wYid l an.frn rOl explar�atfon of tho,k /or rrra�oolja pursuai�ri'tai 0"�61,2m l f Argt�m4nt i» i"slv�r ' " = �h�tfie�sty Sian ' veer possib 'E' i'Will lfatt3 fa��-. �r _i. r�7satrtttl. rte'r�srt�und'@r�a�i3 �" : � r... r A"= 9Na' r &�11 #It Geatp ai0#i il4itt r` ' aXtt �re�p#t+``af$tnt,7.�IdstJ�ka�a�+�iatvuai � .,t'i. Ore �tIs 4 u ft*"' from ll yyr. , can fpvillii d i$r arscl YDu . ( a eci ft will a construiott i du$tty and readyto work, pr><? * !oi [vitCe� iav®irk tqi ;r. investmentre 0;Mug—" Itnopt airy tax a er Oragon4 p fi rea# d u p v �Efesfs, aye - ' d 6it�ecpnopnirr > an oppgrtu#11ty Aut ii►oue lids of Oro onians ltk,"y elf crisis and my teaq►ba' to rk an-o : afford totaf�passusby r ppfgYUnitYwecarinoj' plsa6sjryeYt�i9lit► n ►7„ y tT�h ego�r o rs e p83sael ltrtls S2/ehd 83 v►+ould 8pproirit vestment with na flak to t Sayers that will cre #e3, q� f u#tdterg Crrrretk tir>uttT+ dascouncil direct Jobs dtiYing the cod8"otrion phaise-.a Or err` for Oregonians AriAhe mate 3ais and supplies to,code trrikt;-- Columbta Pacific Building Trades the development.wlll'be from every corner of the#state.From <„ „ . concrete,to,timber;stonework and plumbing;theca two urea f1 his rtr txrtation fornished,e y,/opA Mohlis,Oregon State sores wilf inject 0300�l`�lli'on into our ec Homy and directly BaildtnQ,�C Co°struct(on Trades-Coarwii, k, benefit citizens who ai'aireay efid ableo work ' C rCat f&TIno, ' Ar�gA ! Good for Oregon's t y.4r trlGl q!Mtift The project wlll not Onlyi*lp our economy with jobs uF#fly constructson'but also going forward,by.creating.2,000 waft- Deaf lda$ow Oragonh inr y paying jobs Wi. health benefits to operate the°destination , plus rn ilions of e ft s etlsy to Ipee track of where W o Va a ends s atsfa year#pitiaintain tfta fdcilities P _ tk Add'itionaliy,if will attract'rrew maneyfrom ern tlti§riLer ! •�1 rrsdt�rte 8dairvieini pein,tut tctgettbr'ttr and from tbuti'sts visitTnO .mother Mates and'other coup matte, Ee .Mu#n6tfJtrtn tJni ss ybU,BvetPrere;yay` tries.That means irilillpns more in tax revenues for'Oreg6ti prt'►b�E'jUSt` PCt�land,; schools,econ`amic develgp}tient and other vital servi(3e16, „ and the Gorges 4d, without any new taxes are g1 egoniarts or any risk to Oregon - Llke i i f lire taxpayers. p > :P4, haosre cif tou8tttlf, , Good Faj3]iY Fun Walt jpiioe .�nd 4> tpewet`,.4R4?g ,, .;, For rnany jieats,the YtQm h CC nnet cwb h With outdoor parks for music,festivals R a0d markets,fatuity woe eta aej►$rattorts 0� lregsffatens,fpn friendly,'locally46 rcedretfjLrants p';`�;atersli bovuftn ( y 5 RfY 1! Y rngvies, nd castn'ti that psys,taXes foh;ochools-aVeryone fun.Beft�tt itr:r c. los0 ih lesavmg a e t t t4rea e c$rrfind something,to enJQyy<1"rem you Kids to ol0or.6dttits, econfiirac :lr i$ltips i r' M. c�inr>+tunity the e? taibpitent In a community outside of`Po' land i�t welcomos this neYit des ta'f ii h t cttango all tF f _ destination and developrngnx,Meas4r6i.82 and t.3 will 0001 the doors of opporttihity for,06w jobs#,pe�ir revenue for' b Part ofthettQlution to`dverconiln tough tnKne'S oF1=gist' ' our state,and a fun P!66e 1r t ;fie tk4 iJ ify for the day br County ¢pr the #i ftf�reg�a his;p appr u �r ,f; overnight. measur � #0 . Y • They bring$300 miilion in privet aGFnvestrttentfiintaour� *aa'i`Boden` lea mind,etetat- '1 c J>�..'.tt? x fa{S�4w@ nlbli<'e +'a't? .. Boded Alexander,Portland • They create thousatt�t 6f jobset d i rate mitlp¢>nstfon, schools€ind services', (This information furnished by Carl eoden,CEO,Bodes • They build an entertainment destination-a family and Alexander.) cbrrpri9ttttity proiact that includes a hotel,local restau, rends aJjd'.pubs,a bowling alley-even a new public plaza �Argumont,in PAVor" for avetits OREGON`S'i 01#S�TiltllCt�ItjN TRADeS-URGE iF<3id TO 1 ,+ Measuresl2'snd�8a doh't raise taxes or rlsk taxpayer money. ,P'"YE$"'ON'AMEA8UIRE8 82&89 As we struggle,ta,enlarge from the recession,few peirte of ; RM Or e�nomY bave'be8n:harder hit than the constructictrt. Industry.There are 25,000 Oregonians in the iiktitfling trades When droplets,The Grange will become a destination for, alone,and over the last years,unemployment for these Oregonians altd visitors alike`1t will be built o the highest peop4e has reached as High as li0%. design„efiandards;0000100M with Oregon Values, Measures 82&88 mean jabs,espee�laNy>g►liad unlor►mtu*; -” Evan 11:V0#deas't y plan t4 visits paasesruppaxt struc#lotyl jobs, measutas 82 and Give East County the chance to racoon- • Jobs Now-Building the casino will create more then sibly create,its'awri fu#ute,'whila helping at of Oregon along $,000 desperately needed jobs,now,when they are really the way, needed.These jobs go beyond our trades;they include local architects,suppliers,and-many others. Sheila,RitX Former Wood pillage CitY Administrator 1987-2011. • Jobs for the future-The casino will alsa proyide 2;008 permanent jobs for its ongoing operation.These are (Thia,10Aurnetf10,n Aithishad,¢y'Sheila Ritz,Former Wood good jobs with health cafe and outer benefits. Villate''CityyAdminis rotor 1087-;Zp11.) • Putting Oregon,Jobs First-The project will have an , "Oregon First"policy of hirino'locafworkers and Oregon businesses,while purchasing supplies and matetiat$ The printlng offfiese argumerrts does not constinrte an andorsemerrt tiythe Std of Oregon,nor due§aie`a w.wailtais ace cyertrrmr 9f any statemertts made in the arp merits.. -71F A 14w ; t b, � �, � ,, •�� �, un#o1't"eanstructron jab�itN'dEitacN ��a .� .�' ! fie " ' eiel $ > indrxcl�ciiria aoitu#tlalir► +' 7�`fi} a eerlt al o pwmn a tit,jobs'ih do�pi assn' th+ngs tk clo� � ciapi�izira wig btdd fot a #icins. ti doers rd great waa heir,£ nnoro t�k�:# ht w.2.00Q'fpll ®)ob things.to do ihdoarstoo. 0 Awe�40esulat,Y' Aire 11)" #i e4t t r t r Bair # I'm aroti ''yai;� !rl Mar star � ncf ' 'to loarrt more. t thr = >o~ $ go,to the,lRn rtbioalattnt d 81 .,.;.,#oars#r sand � �f to ano get orr our I*- or more in Oregon-graven food;tMrs ittoe hotel attci crap bar vYrith' ww.Tt►eGrgCkegorr coma views ofNlount Hood ` � _- vir Not everything iat �lvt#andl Safaf {, b f� hive r 4Y f corning fr sm tk p {ait Tr y ks pl tti wi+ . ewhere we c'n` our`fa at�4ttaest our friends' pre n oompa a firsYtor Bu ying ser , �tY Born . �a We SM And,what a benefit that vie can#irnd Mbbis wtti�our funi • 'Produce arid food • construction mateiials I'm a bi yes t+r ' Prgf�ssjc ►a#serwrG6as , g:�,/ p y�t.� ' i llafv M11�R Yi!Ie •�+• Vote"Yes"" �rlt induced ripple effects of op.rot+ n Thanksi afi "# f :kYC Miff hook,Cer ral'iibr n 'W n+l,jebs.oreated*t�3 ett �. L tbHs)*be. . e (Ibis rrrfi rtrratia�il ur� f i +l Fff`dt 06o'k oars do ' " lfatou'are#nter"t6d in leaffill eow'yo r fPa n q bugrirrsss wkh f he f�3r anphr tii , www;Thedtanof K,rag'on 60.1% { s I vVa#llal'rr a Reid'. T esarVt�ter` ,faFfnaaY►R®id,LLCII F t`runa'. # � €issi .ti Si+ th�ro#tr (iiisfnforrrw tlrrft+rnie `b#' +fltemR� fkr � ' „ t h` `�uiK{ ibi9@IuCiFr9f {.�.G,� FcH i? gdt" ryv a t�t+8ft1AST' l person": , avw�"vt for rrt a�c9 a a aiotivi - aty ra East nt a ct or oornrn#t # i� s Coil t by Me�ra4,a y ueIt's Pact,,ea rQUps era wne frpisnua�r rr�o"-QL*Io . . ''Yes'on 114 is w ' sod rt,this l tsft#itrnient turn'ort a.comrriunitjr tilts iaar a forcerrief►t<" destination ink/ .doge Itwii�hof"410aCn UPsdata: smaa-frets aetatcrto.#eaturitgt ofiafs and Loom rrg at there trail t #+�►s, i�hg loc�ally' i a[tlrrt .taur=s4 bow`f! ►a' to sup + the tivateiy fu3 ritiftt at trt � fami� -frlendlalncj and at► r pubNo pleas. '+iestination in-Wood Village,f tur►ng t taurants,s put#ic op6ntoetxkmirJtiflr [;cell rra pEaza,bow#ingalley,conaertll;and.frsstar°hotel $ipFOt or C>rrr This project does two,polrith► . The deuelo}ter►erit's b tsarti" friy is a# '89ut 1 fi paw titpuss s. p ` by.ranritrin tirNer equal#y iatlpottabt arm k to tl� i"p cifooiu r*arh carrterpieee"of a amihlm�rl Y+1bd{ year,The Grangb w{h, Offid aW.S1t�`ifiiRl in reverius tp'f�cr#�. it injaA�ntiq s iAif dolip�s if new'# schools and ether vital taste ss�vices,iAt a tl",wh�n su�oojs �uims wrihout rai#ing taxaa;pn you ot�r other t om° are Iayin of#t � cr#ltg do;4k scF�q this�roprftrats' nom, Le+i'atettwtihxt� �u `year, a dedicate often Fs made up off has f►Y end#JidtNs Anaho rr#a wrthou€ qt s tex grltca s u # ss t nerl *,4 a "t # : decent living,eupprcrrt heir fans liy„ fecofne rnwat#ted in as concerned'ei a aiatu ! Y a+"r► 1 i0cata sib riv#rig community.`[?uringlar s that iii testa bralttt;the 'on'$ —Ot P t ij a steidy k, our work€erta�a ea they s� n bnatrmc:ciawalofi� 0 3;i?Qa Oregi�ilaha atom the, �y On s, of4th~a opportunitaes With 1 yae fiisinge,v "taeath. < indut3tries strlgg#ieig the-mo$to'i tea frorh at:or 't The Grange.E3od for E +ri bueinessr Gorses for s #srbt, ` nomic urn..Arid whirr itao v+ror#�ust fTtrls,#rt# e f R eAtsr Ttals de�reio nt ista} z sk to the nrail�established irnk flfl?� 1ran�. O 6 FQe A t e � lower,drim6 rates Mesdtrss$g swat tp fumba�rs in adttprr► .#i,et�iz arerted t islo ,pucrrwaii ggs+a gilh the benefit'Pith rths revenue , =' tl6h ar+eat eiYrtir�sr ThmMr +�mah�"ouir�ty ar "art� �w�i B Or�ptiRess 11a t0+ - ruepYBar,•#bRe��uut ► for C3lisgorr= �i1 mlillt�l►.tt#�fte�r Building The#ansfs And here's the exclarnat!i . ,i, , tHr t a r revue wdi help lyuiiajingtt>a,c$atna w�i4t ke 1l-;4 month.""ao i�Orion Prevent more cuts to our police force so they'btrnstay on top workers-wild build it: of criminaia;=without a sing a'penr raised from taxpayers thapfmtingofA+aae•argu relsgmteaaetNi�►sahient#>yecfi�it 'werKaai�Bac+wra�ji�#tlo�anq' r and without a single tax break for devei©pars. Tha-�oba creatdd by thtt Project,In r�terrn and C®np � Erom a public afety poregac�kive,Chia is good fot our work- terrr'1, �edad bounty,"and'the revent by the'caslrra is rrltel f#tr all rxtiregon during force,•good.far police-and pored;for dragon. thestslttgh omiciiimea.Tha slevelomant will encom- pdsS;t1 of Iklu4thomafi fteRnrtsi tKtub•and carry on (This infortheVon furnished by"Stscay Qycus,Yes ern 82 and 83.) t �-fr ondly,"itai'nmenti in ttNe void Taft Argunwn'�•in P�IVCUI' � anrhon.tf�e raiset�at►ded. inveotip�Ain#?ra tt ! ►1+1MS aA l aw 8g;aad i913'tb be*make ppaa 8r$3 itftl{t11 ►w:aa'bi proud of arrce VOO Y14 Ok,,reaejre fib mono. As one of the major investor;iii6r The Grange'casino and John entertainment destination In"Wood Viliagoi and s proud a Y r Canadian,I'm delighted to have the opPortunhy to ba,'e. rt of a project thatiinvaatsfh*6 pie M Ytito" r, the citizens;of Q�repon.We-too forward t'joining the ma�py ` IAfot#r►atddn ftinnfahed "hornas.) other out-of-state organizations who have chosen to i0est In the state. Those who put their money iri'to"a doveloomplu pro got hcp+k"• 83 r a financiai7etttmtfi4yt�omPanY itr no ptlan.Wa in many junedictior9rs. tRt of Catty and our histpt and ± Uall SW record show our cot tobuil�ling great cxtp ,th „ cdAtelbbup• #hri► t f th the ltppi anal aura B fk 1 Jocal Ors on cam- t9 go+rd" d yiiyttr$- " patsies in biutt, ! l�i i#m1q+ ttrttaide Q#Ptirtlari¢ the back.That is w we hav8 why 4ur.t> r►nu .propr�f , andsuppli to'build andteratethe busirtecs, �s�1?e�' 4 mouth and,Czasttp West ffc►rx►t#m Ed! *qnq f f mitt our !t's im ortea►t to us to b+t s l ei par#oithe coo mu�r►l�jr." sorts o tuttda ages ate`. c faarrner s market, that this pill d hays an ars�p for a We ve.made stets Thia rtwttty is AWN>*�aria aPlacs anti mar entartsin- meat foptadtwithAccee,Otothe:obho,InWOR160"t ho m1"' 1st, casing witJ pure 2596 of gross ganNnaavveque fa�rst;hgigr enter 4ub vital s rudtu r,including Iew enforclttr rnt and.cauiAmunity x'44 d*iroiopar ent�elnvt��a rievv s�of fug that c"testes infrastrut faire.We baGeve in bolft.prod"toipltbora jam.i3 ttrppclr#a•aur etas 8+Ch4ols and o>;har ser- This entertainment dgstinatiari toAll reinvont f ast lwiuhnor rtah vli s sr gi "fam itri wisitprs a place to go-for a'day County acid the car rn►unity of Wood Vlilisoo,It's �r, t fo or,, t bolder,and more fun praj�act ilia#►this previc►ue pprtlla - hxa, a' " dial Y+►i1 a rR repo,tram the con- ' sal with a rntsntrttity.plaza iJocallA! mtrt d r+ �r . r, �i'0. - the#tends thlit put it toytetEaer,to the and several entertainment options We have e!+gagged ictealr Oregon bits the will provide products,irorri produce design and archttecturaffirma to ensu"we pro's a unia�rely to beef to C fatttorp+yditi�croluews and Internationally- Oregon deveidpment. :', renrnt Please vote yes oe lw�aeuroa san0 88 fist tnalw Pfap.i ' rwaility.�br as of us. t it oU ' ' ye-, t+a o�e°rp�ect 3�rought ��rSym, fair � in Jeff Parr its;0 t a cent frkini taxpaytlrs,-and committed to PDX EntarteiinmeittCompaary doinEiii'onawith Oregon suppliers,vendors and,. worlt7x . ('This information furnished by Jeff Parr,Pak Enterraitfirt nu Company.) WA YOA for Arguntant lint t v©r .I!''�' grad Goads ' Aragon Jobs l used to work at the Multnomah Kennel Club.It was the . gren• un . nimiyer one totttist Y3estina#fiq�In,the 5tete'end the'sociai hub ' •, of•Wood Village foe over 50`years. Oregon needs t jet.{Ada naoclplr '•We Head new taxpaying thlrti assdltlorial ntcmey Stn re a days,"people cams,irom near Arid faeJq envoy the °fictr our sclso�s ci i'oth4 r•public eervicea.We Hated tttifs crew races and`the atmosphere.'ftie track was groomed,the lawn Opl�orttinftV, tied The Gramme.*to"'Kee"on 62 sod 83. was manicured,an0he groctrida' rs packed t"excit = ment.The track was not just iiWentertainment end gambling 'garry+�aWowil facility:it bras a source of amfloyment,where Y yoli4t� tin Or!atal Seams PeApie Mad ttir f1r htba #8!s itrk t 4' 'of#ettt.. " '1`he1 track"was ii.gi^eat p+sr#• t the rj ixwnity � mow Cyt� n berg,Ocean Cryst ,Bi t ent) The dog races ended eight years ego and,pow We live as caretakers,looking over vkhst once was.Ever since than the'' building has faded right Meng With tba e%citsmerlt.,Thepprk` has become overgrown,the buiidln*1444 ng apart,and the Bet�+�jt: toitriltlA Y " facility has become a target for vpndalisisl'and crima.; Wood Village needs a projec#to r lies the co tam the fprpn�ar pAa r 9,#[srdahtm:Our city is adjacent to, ibvjta n►grunity and Woaci.Wt lligea � " , 'apartitinrrt+strt center Will bring back the excitement,the entertaltmatnt,and tho jobato ba located,l ask y "yam"an 14ots82 awed 83. this historic location.The-Grango,wlIl be espacq forthe com- - munity to gather end a des#inatieln for visitr s once"again: .' twat� c sty f Nr lxMSn in S ePb4o�r io i W'i ip;This new t amp a at%Rft�Ym#."=c ► -wi#latirt'our:economy Theprirning:ai tliese arpumeaat dose not e91rq pw lament aFfhti tid than,noRtal i�bf #NltaaYartnshsdaiaylrradir in•die aigumems. t- moviag,forward ageinby;irijeoting millions of new doliars Our city will ensure that,the projectwill b�a� untt into our,cities.Jobs erected by this project wilt bring new oriented entertainment center with a movie tliear,`viiat�@ " consumers to small businesses and stores in our communi- park,shops,a performing arts vanpe,and a,hote1,.alo�, ties,which will in turn need to h€re'new employees to keep up with a casino It wouid provide fun family enterta€nit and with demand.The resulting economic boost will help revital- attract tourists to Oregon. ize our region—and ail these benefits will,occur without the - developers receiving a single tax break. i , The casino will;be a good neighbor in Wood yillag" the surrdunding area.Funds dedicaield'fromxMspro)a� ego S€nce:theeconorny.took e•ncrsetl ara,.Qur.cities,like cities all directly to law enforcementandto our city fqr infras�tuNe ; over the state,have beenfor ad to&lash bur budgets.We have and other.needs.This Measure provides resources i?ar n struggled to maintain adequatefundingfor vital services. Wood Viliageond our neighborsho cover any costs associated with the facility.Learn more,ataulwww.TheGtangeQlrsgodi;dom: Wood Village will-receive$4 million every year.Revenue will , be dedicated to Bupportih0thasurrounding communities, Thankyou„ including Gresham,Troutoi lq,and Fairview.That's$3 million ' ':Patricia Smith 7. foreach city. Mayor of Wood,Village, Why now?This project in Wood Villago will be a local (This information furnished by hetriale&477th:) business,withlocal investors using Oregon products and services.Once this project is,u nderway,thousands of con- Argument in Favor ; sttuction jobs will be atr b pQn'o�pletloko,thousa�sa more jobs with health care and, will be Mere,in East $ustatne ke Otegotrt County,for our residents: a In Oregon:we respect out lr 'tndtnit,lt'sptiftafvvhoweala Charles.Becker `Phis is dtooatc ti� ;dine the t y i Former Gresham Mayor Reelaiintog a°derelict stt '' " >. (This information furnished by Charles J Bicker:) /abandoned since 2004;the Multnomah K. nel C16 -build j and grounds are decaying,`f he-�ai#i once4ecfedttor��and Argument in Favor of families and vipitors each yeir but is`now a•dgin'rous eyesore.The Grange project promises tarenew this r{ready The,gore than 2,006 fy8 irner j v+riji,pay�an average salary developed parcel yuithout eater ing uir' n sprawl i>r regY►tr of over$35,000 per year and will include health care and fu`It ing zoning changes. benefi#a.' ` . Repurposing materials, i Health care'and,good wagesareextremely important tome and my fam€ly because it means i can do more for my family The Multnomah Kennel Club is a:testantentto'Orbgon, than just support their-basic r*eelis.Atthe ehd of the day,I craftsmanship.Rather than toss y the gt8tse,rrtetat ark want my;kids_to,have a futute,they deserve to go to college. and Intricate uwood'structures.of-Ahe dog padk,the pr+rij ct wifl i Work[no'at The Grange;;mill help'me to afford to make that reclaim'thesarnater€als and feature tborn in,the deli h'of The dream a relfit'. Grange. � 7hi ro'eet will also ttel re remy children forcolle e..Every Publictrans ortation nd ttaffiit:. s P l h.p Pa. g p a€ year The Grange wit pay°over$100 minion in taxes,over$50 Trans ortation lnfrastrueture is,a[re million of which; oAe directly to fund Ordgon's public school p itt t#tiq" ;$ystem."Revitaitzing i)4r sahtiois,is vety important to me. of Wood Village.TriMet serves hearea)Mth bus linetr and MAX options.In addition,reKehue f�tf►�rf+the development I amialsotooking forward,to,enjoying the development as a ' will go to TriMet along with funds for local municipatitlestot destination for my family.1'atn not much•of a gambler,but it � infrastructure,sidewalks,and r'oadw tfripto me�rts�' will be great to have a place where I can take my;children for I some family friendly entertainment.l am excited to take them A LEED Cortitied-Projecti y tothe bowling alley and�i know that they�will love the water slides.Maybe l'fl takethem to their,firstconcertat performing ``The project developers are committed to creating an enter arts venue. tainment center Oregon€ins cae be'prouoi of.They will be , strictly adhering to L,EED Standards d+sfroey the Gr�e�en Please join me in voting"yes"on Measures 82 and 83.,It is Building Certifications jn4titute Ener$y 0fhrlencY will te`part Fun 1jor.Yoc 110s,.Gpttd fed Ot egrto�,and€t will benefit Oregon , %of;every design a#e eAt,�s StS� der fk*", � fatrtitiea litre mime or sourced locally whenev®r p Sli o.*t mart r taF}rh reclamation,food coMposting;ond renswabie enePgy wtCl be Tim Lemke standard. a Parent&Native Oregonian Money,for Water,Parks,apd Rect�§ation� � (This information furnished by imothy Lemke.) Oregon rightly takes.pride in hiring many h1.0 quk ttaE parkS., i Ar UtY1 •, and xepreation areas.By law,ektout$12 hiillio'a yeax fj ott# g ent tin i` 'x, this.,project�will go'towerd,protoetieg 0106 t�+ttt , WOOi�'VUAGE MAYORA"S YOU state,restoring-riparlan ants and waterways,abd, i�i�ta.6 ; TO,VOTE YESON.82&83 ing our state anO.clty parks., As mayor of VVoiDd y0lego,I ask you to vote Yes tan MeastWes No Casctzdol*k1's.f asinr►., , 82&83 to help make the entertainment destination happari; Environmental organizations olbpose a prepbSod casino in , The project wow.M'be at the Site of what used to bq the. the Columbla Gdr'ge.The Gratlge project maktiiifir�mucft lets.` e Multnomah Kalinal CPub,an aban64oned.dog racing track with likely tt%at the Cascade,Locks project w.ill,happen,andibus, easy'access tors-°84 yearia agta;thfx iacetrack provided jobs, will help pregerve Oregon s scenic Columbia,Gorge and keep for east Multnomah.Cou`nt�r bird ehterte'nmerit for locals and it pristine for years to come. visitors.Nvw1filts i4rppty and derelict,doing noihingfor the community orthe std* jThis information furnished by*acay©ycus;?'es on 82 end 83.) 1beprintingofthesewggmeI s,dootrotcmistituteanendarsame►rtby,#wState.ofOregon Wdoesthesteteuaarrar4 ill aapcurectortfuhofanystatemares the[trgymems. Ar91iiln erlt in Posi fail Privalacesinos wiii bring big gambling operations and their related problems into many of Oregon's towns and citas, As parents we are acutely:awsre that the decisions we'make damaging the qualtty of tife so importmft to ourcommunitie'ss asa'*&%tVtodaycanhave4seriousnegativeimpacts,on�the andfeniiltes. future of our children and grandchildren: Measures 8t ai*413 lquit our economyj especially in strug- Like ali'parents;'iwe want the best"possible for our children gling rural parr of the state,and•small local businesses. and grrih'd6bi.ldi'dn:good cdMihOtilties,safe neighborhoods, a strong;acoltoiitll and a`sotdtety based on strong community Oven76%. of purchases for services and supplies at Tribal values. casinos come from Oregon businesses.Oregon's voter approvio'fotte returns 64%of its'revenues to Oregonians, Measures 82'snd 8S will-openthe door to a masaiverexpen- :through funding foE scogts,}4b oreatipn,parks and water-,of gambling in nearly every Oregon co"m alty.,-, abed rdstisratton allowing mega-casino's in populated areas near schools and playgrounds,Increasing problem gambling and overwhelm- Andl'ribal oasinos give back to Oregon-their community' ing local law enforcement--sending a terrible messsge''to our funds,hape given over$100 million to Oregon communities children about our 4r!egon values,. and le►cal¢harifies apros$the state: This is a bad ideal for Oreg fin's dhiidren ands bomMunities. In 2014 Orsgon vofiers gverwhalmingly voted no to a very similar initiative,W6 belleve that was a wise choice by A major casino and the problems that conk With ft--increas' 0100 plans We ergs YOU to gay rtcr again dr®ns drinking one. hlalfie_n°pia n whereoer chit- drug use,drinkin acrid�imlb== >> . play. O I1jaLtlr,Vega y e carslnp;oeteiga of,{. Please vote"qo"on Measures 82 and 83• Portland,as Measwfe 83 proposes;is a bad an ghsrdea. Governor VictorAtiyeh' But even more concerning Measurp 82 would change the Governor Barbaro bents Oregon constitution to allow big gambling corporations to '-Governor Ted Kulongoski set their sights on contmunities across our;state,lay rewrit- ing our.constitution In.thiis Garay,they open the doorto turning Obis information fiimished by Paige Richardson,Still A sad Oeegon•irrto,the largest amblimg destinatianin the'West Idea Committee.) outside of Les Vegas. = In That might be goon for them,but it is not good for us.W e - �if�gtlm�At� OpRtlsitiQn already,have enough gambling iry Oregon. Two years ago a big foreign`-owned gambling conglome-r- ate asked us ta'amend our constitution to openthe,dbor to a Let's face it.Relying on privately.run,Las Ve s-style casino statewide okpan ionlaf,gambling. gambling to solve our state's ftonontic problems is�wrong and sends the wrong message to our kids.If,as Oregonians, a We said'Nth.EMobatically.We Bad for Oregon. our best idea tp create a bri0htereconornWfut4re istobuild casinos rand sell ourselves outto.gamblirig,then we have-given Now,they'r's back,trying toronvince,Oregonians•to change , up—on ourselves;on our communities and on our children. our minds,And these Measures are even worse--rewriting the cohstitution W41low for an unlimited number of privately We can do better.Vote NO on measures,.82 and 83.� run gas"in communities asross Oregon. Chris Baker,Parent Bedlam Qur C alt , , Susanne VanQrrban+farmeE Executhte tYsretFtar,, l�ta asures d:83 are bad for Oregon,bad for our Mid=Columibia hiloren'sAounci# 'a economy and bad'forour families,,amending the constl (This informafi furnished Pa' a'Richer onStilt Bad tution,just't©benefit'two rich executives and the foreign olr 0y o' . 4 corporations ckingthem., Idea'CommitteE) • Thelf'ask voters,tp apprgva a Vegas style meg,-casino Argument fin.OjipositiQn inVVOod Village jest outside of Portland,within a rntle of elehtentery schools,parks and playgrounds,'bringing Oregon Governors—Republican and,Demwbt gembltng and alt the things that come with it closer to Urge a"NO"Vote on Measures 82'and 83 our-children: • Measure 82 takes it even further.Instead of one Vegas-' 0regOtr:ied0%06ht z=and prWd of It.We've Made a name for.� . gty�7o�,��asino!tn tl►e'Meart of a;fiariili�fleighborh®dd;' ourselves ass placafoe creative ideas,innovation,and pro- it asks us to,amend our constitution to allow an unfireitad viding a gUdlity'of life that Isi vrivied across the country,;,-.ipver number of privately run casinos in nearly every comm�- the years,Oregonians have voted time and a!gain to preserve miry,fuhdainentaliy Changing our culture and quality of what makes our state special, life here in,Oregon. r In that tradition,we urge Oregonians to Vote,"no"on Sod`forLocal Oregon businesses Measures$2 and 83. • The backers of measures 82 and.83 make a,la#*.f,bi9 Measures Stand set a risl precedent arkd dotr'tbelong in promises,but the tn{th Is that these measures,rig our ex►nsti#ution or our Qrege»eommunities. system too urttrnall businesses and'rural-communities. They include a loophrole,tha<tatlows*ism to skip paying Amending our constitution to allow an unlimited number taxes on slot and-Video-poker machines at their casino, of privately run casinos across Oregon will fundamentally One rdstaurants and.taverns must pay.That's not fair. change our state-and not for the better., Bad foe u*ErAmemeat These measures lock private casinos into our Oregon consti- . Across Our state law enforcement officials:are,already' tution,and open the door tq L.as,Vegas-style gaming`across our state. byet4wrdened if,*iise.r ueasures pass,law enforce - our every comity where a castno pops up w}ll have If these measures pass the tidal wave of deep pocketed,out- to;deal with►mbre,orifne,more el�ohol and drug abuse of=state private casino interests would be nearly impossible 'and more traffic problems as a r, u -with taxpayefs to stop. footing thebill.' The Orrong afthese arguments does ootconstituWan endoraemen0vthe State of Gregor,nordoee the ,4rratit#A*s aacy ortruth of argstetemem made in the•arguments. , >r, „�4aeurRe�83 arid,$$awp �iad 1oX Oregon sr. 1+V®teach our kids that if soh'� cis o"�to e�It probabl*is.The ttckcor gtate sprra ocamlEtg h4m; vote no on Nii�as irea��i'i�n�i 83..” „this pampany—."icr;,got Doug si#t!a bribery a t inf�e- s,�: w�rvr$,iaBedW*A0 +abtcom pfrdpling scandal in N, t Ygra ..err[its a utt ps, ed jobs and campalqn'contrlbutidnz to legislators far g (This inforroationf furnished by t alga Ji'iclrerdson;Still'A Bad a casino is simply not ereolble JdeaiBor►t±n�tte®.) Most of the:pubiic reverwe,gerl a ed by hi v no, Argulrt nent ifl E7ppi�strtiorl ., win actually be estop alp tra.ir red teen[en rc#ie social costs,and from lost rave lie to srrlalJ lxtsinesses and scltlregQn " rural ssomrrtitiesdovestatedbiv i e a '10 tin Tribes Vile aa<fus#do.berfber t his. fah f��`lietter�� :� . , votwlll l?trh'Aifeesut'ena Ift and 83, tainabla*oys to;pay for educ #ar►d putfi+ts eery' Like aft ail'the tiitS s`8 (r� +t ai orit�a+eobmrnittad ro thatAon t say`to;our lode that;.., ar0 ac�dir, d xcrsi r aknct honoring our,tribal traaiti�ns of shsrtitk and giving back xo 4uick fixes to solvefbur probj aaareaF ' the community.From hiring locat;worjcsrs,creating living You don't need 3o be an educao}r toi�a>no�ncthaftl�tforelga wage jobs and buying sugpiles and asrvtc s from•Oregon ' comparry putti6l'.up millions t book.1 hJia�*are[;, - businesses. interested in education,or in our kids.T ay tlaat't tyre about, pratectin$ourUhigrud�ls� JAW, # #+ � � ,i,l�pirrg Tribal casinos acs keeping a prcraglseto Flreganiens.tobe , good neiglibors and community sm s. �i1ll that reaNy anatters't4 tl 3 # ! money,atthok caftno: ,. We see ourselves as part of the 60 !on for our toga[corn- munitias who are facing chatietages wind that's why,twelva Don't believe the hype.Vat$APitan �2 and g$ years ago,we created the Spirit Mountain 6rnmunity_*und t©¢ilye back s+✓s fw(ther,Eay #ting aside casino Shannon Fgxley,Eucat c Iou profits to help charities Dan the street._ Ran Zeiazek,ltducattfr,Sc, of µnsel In the test'18 years alone,the Spirit M main Community. (This information furni$*d,04#ef�e f?fc)laxi�Sp»� Fund has made donation+iOt' [ton to;no r pro$ts Idea Gornittee.) and charities a rocs Orson who care tor,those►'host 1p.,need. ~ t e era Ji�sE a f it ci is av r $ a�n;iatlans rNe't;avie ArgtMB #'i0 1 d1 r` a , As.the former Chef of�!glrce fo �ha city of"tiesham,Q! #�n, Boys&Girls Clubs tlrsgsin Food Bank' I'd like to tali you aomp tfltngs a, ut M,easgrpa;l3 �1 Habitat for Humanit+Jr f Rqd: rose r, ° 'boernbeclrer 6ovs Lewis, The proposed casino Iodation it�h a l�eantty'po Or'sgpri'Spectal Ofy ;_ $l munity,surrounded by.n s, hl�, playgrounds and parks. Spirit Mountain Community Fund takes great pride to giving ' bask to Oregon an,4wq.have a:prbvbn record of !Ding just There are a dozen prear¢hoo;atoimgntary _ rrfl- as�At ja j at �lnfortunate don't I'le%ie�ie the game cart bd said w+thinra two�miie radius of ihV idcatton cif the prppssed cslaina. fj e f cal'p�rr e tc6is c>f Mea�tre�$2�D',havab ° gl�unn it "F � hOfits but of stay tyld tau#ofi we aMsady han►e signifi+aatrii� a�onak�� �� y iasue*16 the area We atroady,t rla� efety cox; rfidors because there are so many ants on these roe Juat as we have ho our,prontise to Oregoay we are �The proposed css ndabaould isr 1tousands of acidt- htjip yhdt#AS � oi►tt�tiF us to honor its promise to tionai car trips onto our neighbgrhood!streets every do*,W11th tfte Indian Tubes'-a oiitrtaunttypartner with a history of insufficient resources to handle;what we have already;;mach putting Oregon 1=!raft. less theincrease. Protect the Promise. Let's talk about grlane..it golds a►isainc largerlblUtg 4 .Vote"no"org Moasuros 82 and 83 on- facilities especie 104hen they re�ipgatlatt wl"?pbpota. tion centers.The proposedfaoj Y ie orated in tlta�llltar of, Sho Doxano;ChairpelsGn nhbotftaads,lwsls�distrip6ablallrllttr ' zu. ��patMquntairl ! - "p" r t 1 � Clair v st,the corn any;thaf wiitowin a �ateae casso, '='C fn"v3 at)v+ rf s e i►y`f°gpo 14 sf ardsibh,'St11I l ad re c, y completed a simllar pr,} t in- f!n they > r s .�t�:Q d a. s i ,.., I om)iilttee:l sinoathat casino apendsd,ti�rerafq!irY►`�irart$ fi fire galls just ta'that ortie fatit �d 'ltlat r Argtmterft iral ©pposftiot! nasino would be IoCte&f,� ►year end and doesn`t even!lave its rn'pol+ face_ B,ottoor line.Measures 82 ion 83' 1'help our schools,and it sends the Wrot aaaftraY 'out tde. Pubhc°safety!n Muit" Sti ti" + tf'1► t across the state sib Ow As educators iri Qregori!pubitc fchvoia,we know how tough things are right now 1:oraducatiorl i0ding.We;see it daily, Yet,lf�thdse ctinsthtwttonararri d sp +M ?arsl more casinos and laanr enforceaosnt40res Or rr wit! r" al We alike know thrat authorizing a nnasslve expansion`off gam- to d'eat itAth more crtMC hibrW#dNo'�dttr�btas e°�rr�d � bling,and changing the state gonsdtutttin to alYow dozens of more traffic problems:. casinos across Qto is a ter ble Idea.,, _ Plea tfot+s i o ,, l rsut Yes,the foreign-dv�ittesf.gartrbllng congiarriertttar pushing ' {, these measures makes big prbmises abofot howilieifcasino Carla Piluso,Gresham Police Chief,Retired Will salve educatoon funding.But tthat`s•altlfly'a."a8lf-serving , promise from a company that has a rotteFt[[tick t'ecard else- (This informatiom fumiehed by Paige Alk*sr4l& Stat'4 Bsd where of'Oro misi ng big snd not delivering, Idea Committee.) , St s,olOreg ,ndrdabsthestSawerrar the accuayorttofa�ryrary�asrraNn ►9mnts.Tt� rtofih� smumertsdoessaeanendmy Norm der trio €qit reapOrt W!11ty t0 the As?e a m to o# fir' erlttted 1 ,,irY�thd.ail f bin vhct tr#the a town o { itiiHltMr «, . our >,u #Iu dhirri sppori r► j ► w►etr t k` ifi 0 f prortMnae w thus sieop "Ift"Off makeMi � � tl�e,�bsne#it'si€,ati�i€,ajs 'that stia � drug ` a �' %tee err V �#! {rt,+ I�, fllt# MBdI!{�et► ifNtit.' Nity'poi ar?st €s are'. Atnderstll!`� t hs;Aidi4�IInlrktd i d 16i Yet fo erSd i � :i Ing the t 8 rJ - haa s Pmts th; '� Ohair nelt}hbtMrh �` ! M1 M { "s A 1 to rah Ami t3lairvyt iiMSbM r MW bo ovtt ant p�gddtlr sC�ndaf a Yorks has a lqr nt igfatory I'll of tabor eiisitFtrs'ar►dtie'tsl►to; ' EMAM1i.. upgrade s'' Ih their 'inos. All wldeneo im4 tte t tat ittt a saui s" po iiiubttMr Asir trait tubs'IwrtM' toouainq ommajar t►roittai Doer what is"best trr tpeai taeM#�+ahich pi#erSe ri iflte'P!unhho of m"".Afready,�hs bsekerso€this" I"McNve g a i0ophoie tha#silp�iNa Ieriita ski oa�m�9 h+xes on*fot enct vld+�b°pc�keF`r��rlte3 stieit cs i hsl # rs� g9i .tha t b uMte tMwrMS#e tt+19 Ita"v � 8e;►Ito� ii uS. ��' mICliesR FheR# s biggerrntaMl'of,lo Our statgC;(t 't tat ca p r�rcubld + yenMie to sc ,WWI !i#e. d rs y ghats �r a o#fit Atos+sh`ti ,t�ppcEeri 't€�o nyiich tmoney to tsw arias netgiiborlMgds, ;t� a tcM the� .Tate o Tbreaalritlit, ts gon, r ' s► 'Wig�orsf Fair W401-?¢1 n; it's"�tfarst y it N"+ .� t ma hkrrarstfan fdi n* tf�rRei�re; it 1?` ` � L^bn?Frftisa The tJ 's� t tW0 hu#idreQ yearr#abu 11M�ilt1 f trill Ove,, t�Me o#;the riaraysMth tribes cIM msk A utlfslltM m �ie ,r f h#siva3sxcasino wc► -GOmre3dr Wfth the trAst • yA Ptf�irlF#!un � ,•-.• Linea: � . NI+N►sarbsiY and'>!S wilt hurt Ern" bps a t •' dstiopme�t.'Econmk ,_ a OAP itii#eetory that tYMalfe"chips*et. a If these meetstwcee palsy the�tMaasfvee prittMssAirMr� py an outer€ 1► ' f '��Arlhgirig now Money,xo fl+ an the sco�MOrniMrerlgi»�a rtq the i anct Re and a1C A .t onlarui 1M Ini rn+b of Or4gc*fs**n tribes. no oft eMr sm►e#eM ,64 eh en�e Win. . sl w�ra�ro kqi ." Please vOttalho or►Megsuires 82 and$3 a , tiurdorM asria�saianit� , tenV+a T+la�+iek , It is trot lore 'fwrKce �rurei reservation sadness, u l h 4y ienttrag.' (d' a i rtls d try st�Mve�Afoyiaj our adttltstt IPSt4�stoui nc e NaMnr ear iw I *�tthK rein g;on�r+s. This tribal Casino,the:jot�a it.orovidr; e revena6 .den= erates,have'broupht our commumtyt from the bonk. w'4 a'ra now atMia to Rrenrido b" h ►sure#ar t�fkal . b members,AND mo nl�ers of 41Me'"al;VP iaM�nity aid 1, Odra with, state created tipport ,'bid we did snot stop tlwrs.. TAe piirAiag ofthgse argtimants do�snot cansAiMUo hYtl»�at6otOrapon.nordoet��a�erwa7eatti7��OrVU��sny aoraq nwds�tli4 .1 _ IT Proposed by initiative peo to De voted on at the l iffnt bet 8. h r.' � `.-x9:- .X. i. r�'t't�,• s-� h t[ -� ��,.. � d �"�' "�..t a:7�' ,+6c t., 1 s id r "r'w, A r .Resul# " ' vdsphesas o�t�ritN � fit; Ctitrent state ittw urgetes,de$1t*re4sfir� .an � t1Yin 'on/ fterJartttary 1: ^ crtfilEeaw.#err�5fyprpatler .taesewitlF #tYfedersl iaw�li\ ? to rrentlai=v <" Resi of "rib, '� s "hwl 16610 rooms zh '' 'alders be awe►n"amity a�'i WO—ty tranefetrr �n�o avrth i ! - s onmjt8 trnpo aft$u , r' in �? }c r � t; ,k�`,,� 4• �8�A � inherite r►ce tt� e; either tral�►saction;that rn y of ur,`. k9i�id irre reduces btate- n tx t x tuber prbvrarone. r a: s } t ± % fih�tll flt�r dsttre pills ltee,40, year 201344.a0proxil rnai r�z� sppioxhrietetiy�m�iiyt,�� tln es. r t i ata€e r 'tmr ,upon gro 4 ���9�C1 sl�,t axq� ht " , tiiQae trAt sifts unkn tfi► i IBM 11111111 ExpwWntartlon of EstltttmM of Flns�wlal I n Peet, Ted ; u#*� r , 1 Upon the deaffi of.an Oreg�ottv�idont-whoae'assets are Tho$ sneer the Wowing statutb: greater.than otae_rnHticin�fa ra,an estate is levied#t a � W as the Deata Tax Phasa- F. rate oitg frdri 10%tai 1i of the-value,64 the deceasad perstrf►' as excel moea.Te Wet tax does OutA e not app tart' rty,1 c9 b11r sv n0 spot see,end'up-' S a except in s�etiuniA and 6 of this 20112 to to rr+litio�iri: rrn,forest or fishing(lraperty us�3 ig bua� ec�n_ Mier �a iota trot af►y other unit a#gcnveprn-, k ny: is"a ei tOt.Appivilrn4teiy one th+�asand prstate ere ; mew ih ose a Qsath'Cax. subjdot ti tixe tsx-each yar,,terith-bn,average value cif abr►ut t . $3 million. S9066t :`T w6il "fix'system in place at'the time of This measure will reduce that state tax due b 25%for edtf* passage of this All iFhail,remain°in place but shall be phased y out.The pttatt4e ut . H be based an the amount of tax col- that occur.in taiendar year 20 ,,50%to 0'14' ,and 75%In lerctible satics6 4**, pass ef.thla Act;the agnelpot col. 2415.after Which the Bata tax would ellttainated. �eotik�ie durin e+cttt shall bet a;rsducegd.perchntage Current Oregon law ado;imposes a tax.an any capital gain a Of the>tbx#ttapt #t bill f test before pass#�ge of this Act., j ,. The reefucdlsetl apply all to the year in enittich a 11 .the sate or transfer of assets between ind6irtCi` in U( perso dletar from,one family member tQ another fsMit r member.The a.7596 #k w11rrt ": + tai shall be (IidCtibFFe.as to a person ,measare phases oluttaxes on then getns `transfers of 1 11 a familyraCltteraftnd'eatebs p shalddaaette+ctlbteastaapeiaspn as of,Jartuary 1,20"16. wlrex iM'a2 ! Conse Mesh _P#i+ ' sfiatlgoH+actlErezestct a persot► Ser�ar0f State Kbi*Brown State Treasurer Ted Wheeler, ' der esf tf fir•tit shall d ce>illactible as,to a person who Michael Jordap,Director Ckapt.of Administtative Services d ?! � JanOa'y't". 6",. Jarnes Buchoiz,Director;tlrspt.of fievenue pebra Guzman,Local Dove�ment Fl6pre0enative S ?tietn ef. l e►at4i Tsa a. , 9r 11 tax knpgsod dp the estate rf any deeeoent,or (71re estimate of finahoial imp Oct sod explahation was K thherftaoia or�. provided by the above acommitte s pursuant to 0 RS 230;f27.), c. tax �the Nansf er of property;or any inter - provided thsrein tt,any pjfn,where the transfer is a result of tteq d e spa s d. tart.�rfap,d i ►n the transfer of propelfty,.or any - �i one#amity rnernber to her fanaft mrertlbar,� a the family relptloaship beten the trae�it rear ehd ettransferea is W lh the thltdAegres of ,:. $n n5 'F�� f this Act,�properttllnsl►r�des,�but Is l �nlrht ty,;personai property,amt.Intan- . gible pro x ,t prohibit the state from coik_cV =n o 0661* man estate While theesteta Is cfttrinist8rad.' Se#ior►7 Th r,A d# n pr tri♦ait the state*am cooperaw, lag k rpeodos g @l"� 16ction of Death Taxes imposed ts11►ar ` r site or t story of tho, ited States as a persoe:who,.atthe three of the=person's death,maybe subject. •bpi Taxes in such other stat ar territory.This Act does not.p�rob to'sea dm roerper i g in the prorimaing and cal .q eatfit a Impoeel�by the federal government. S6ctiort if,t'his'�Ai t doea not pr�fbtt the imposition of,fees_ as to trst+sactions which may acsur foliowirig the death of a person;suoh�ta fees fear`processing death certificates,or for probste proceet#inge�,Orovided that thofees do notexceed the Esa t'of goods or ser floes provided as a resuhpf the death itthe rersoh. Section 9.This:Aet'supersedea any Oregon law which a Oregon law o eoti8tenoe tars Any heafffect e'date under Act,as1d*p�Who dioW forethis Act bec"a effective, . remains c +aFrlitliterrns of such preexisting law. Section 10.Thia Acnt i:rectFve�Ja�rY 1.2013. k r. it H $ � Of Vr `}• :. 1 � it wif kh Sit 4bbmw r1 s » v� V a 11 j 4 I I' N k y ; j . v . Argument,in Favor AnWiti snt an Fervor Lot me shate a•lstoryrwlth you,so:you'oen understand Why AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE I believe so strdnglythat'.it is.jmpoMnbf*r.,O egon voters �1V1THE.OREGON FARMOWEAU tp*ndj a Oren Oa4th Tex(estate taxi! !.�i td Yes an,: N 5 and help protect ou'farrtiily farms. . k Ask a fittmer andt il'teltyou`trow unfairthe:death to is. We halve cerp6rt I Ruein+e :: i 1944,1nras M a young man helping with the business.My twq mothers were ser�ting)g Arft a takwonipa prrsorters:of w§�r�. K- ant#Y 4 Is 8kely what you'It so I Was the onepersonleft to help My ftlr diedd°;" ., denly.I still remember how:hard we had to work to try tq save: r and rick and eat; iYSS4+�H`a the hanut the famiiy 4 rihq!fi'btr ifie8s becsuse,okt ttte fide th f c which lin we had to pay.The business barely survived. I ordsr�t+av mil. Many years later,ass legislator,I heard ry s ®rp�rapkrR; officer talking about the amount of revenue ch had ft's true th#t Oregon does provide some tax plans.that help come from Dec fr Taxes.A#one gornt��re.sa �.... t out farmers.Hot olanning requires hiring an expensive team of revenue depended upon"whrf hQrthyre s fPrturtgnts-• of lav�yerrrondhi otountants..sometfiing countless farFr►fafil- death"in a given tax year:i slip wonder'wraher drat„re a lies cannotzrfford to do official recagni*d that,people hew beeniriy taxes, vii bo naer<f tNi�betr►most'_} e fermens or r their irvesti and the osath� X`ia&dp�rbte T►s deittlt,(1iaY be fo aus foray taxicoil®ctgG but it isp�,t►eli b degas- �„�,FARM aEdl l Ist-�p Ts MEASURE e4 tating or>a family. 4. HERE 1&WHY: Oregon Death Tax•revenues constitute iess'thlt.4 3°�oftlie General Fund,Even in di1fi6Wt`egonolnic tlm is;Such as"these, Oregon family farms cannot the General Piind'grows�at.least'4y°perbie�lnlurh Leal! , aff(itciterr aifiex. . revenues are not dedicated to any single pu' se Flevettues- , will continue to grbw.aa:rlre phase out`tia i7ath Taxa+ Rn- pietely elimrrtaLa rt by JanuAry 2016:. y T e farmers Who pay Oregon's deatfi tax are the ones who cannot afford pay for planning.If you cannot,afford to pay. But,the main reason I support ending the OregbivDeath'Tax forplanning,how cars you afford to pay the death tax? is that it is,mitinfair'taxWhr+�ii`espe7oial+F herknsfiaVW*#1tliwned business anti#arltts. :If you work you pay income taxes.if orwn Qroperty you,pay property taxes.These Please join mein voting YES on Measure 84s taxes pay foie services we all use.Oregon's death tax doesn't , go to any specific eeryicei And Oy Vic Atiyeh yy2alre�°d•.+-aid 1icas on is;■�*wroncrl k's a double text Oregon Governor 1979-'19871 ' Honorary Chairman,YES on 44 Coalition i 11;vios con a great pricy in thenumber pf family farms 61 tiregan�:;dMess we continue to at together (This information furnished by Governor Vic Atiyeh.) our farms IiAd ranches are In jebpardy. PLEASE, THE O ECiON FARM BUREAU Argument if Favor. ,VQfi�YES aN BALLOT 84. i am fiobert 2ietittskrrS' tie of;,the Chielf itioners,wfro, with'182 Onp othir c laria signed a to put (This fnforrrti#t}�fttrrrishsd by Barr lr Bushue,Presideifi, Measure 84`on the ba t 4i cititen in Dragon Fartrt' tiirMu edera#ion) We are a must)-generation fairoiIaWll'► Iy far r,ts were Ar eft,; r #arrrrers:My wife Pam,:and fare farmers Our kids ire mire/' woerr for It running the farm We ask you to vote'1FES ooh-lli$6$4re$4 to 4 help protect Oregon's lsgspy of;family farms. and O�M�c�'fi<"klfoinen•in Viniber'Ask You to 1. Vote Yes on Meaisure 84 for Sustainability , f4leasure 84 ends to Oregon Death Talc,officrilly called the 11 For ovet 40_ ears, on WOrnerr for.Agricuitare has been estate tax This Death"l`ax c�Frppj4a famines nd businesses Ir 'a'nd fel'tns We pa.Y texas aIf t#ir,lives,srtd thane st�i educating the public about the importance of agriculture rm�fo$i�a'a'double tax wren vqe die'; and its �ca on thp,esx>t►omY,oh the environment and on Oragvn's faiiiilies• i6n Women 'l'i`mber represent the In order to payttie°fleafih'fax,rriar family fare s, re„forced tradition of fustainabie,,farnily owned forests.A vote YES on- to sass all or parts of their farms Generally,farmland must be,, Measure S4 wdu secure this tradition to future generations. S tInlIzabib clitin ,noflrisr00a parcels. Our mottos;"Airriost Everything Starts On A Farm”and All farrtilyfart give Oregon tS#ierrspace a",d a?hnalNrY food” °MgForesl"##, is Forever",are the b'esis of our educa- supply here at horhe:Help prbtact'tth 0400, cy,so'we r an tion programs end gall pvssioh to communicate the story maintain that Ober►space,b t also'so tirra d,',nditit re tb rely nf-today"s natural rs ices.With'these programsr eve work on other cou!tdlels for our food:l urge ytt,u jour Qs In vOting� wItfi que ire `generation' 6f farmers,ranchers&foresters, YES on Meas�`b4. to rnalthteih il;i(j practices that will allow our sons arid,daugh �,, to continue ourfsmlly'farms'and forests.The Robed= ielinski,,ir. tlregon f3ee ix wairks against these future generations by c� splitt�ing spartthb,fa l lyfirms�a'nd"foroits,•reducing operat ('This information furnisher)py Robertlreligsi i,.�r�- ing capltal�'and crusting excessive and" ttnecessary arYrounts ©linc�n0r to pear®err the death of*loved one. r ' Farr I1Y f" its 8t forests are,,typically,muitigenerationai.The curs ittt' inera&' still stries to,meet the founding genera. tinrr's`" g(pn,to0oVIdi high qua lity1ood`artd fiberfoC Thaprk&ar Of*AM Sgunreataci 11d,awafto-an nythrS`fobpF-& rot dHs est awarr�nt ee'eurtacyorfr+rmofenY m�feintl�ea►gumerMSr. i Oregonians.This le rnst These are some gf'the organiaatioYrs eW"Jji Mdttatrrro <, nation;limitless awes ehuity•and,support of faamily. + A F NYOny Area Cite.W�'j Family farms and f"bfasts+are torn'aepartby the Oregon:Death d"4b nbier of�e� Tax,quality Oregon family businesseadisPpear�tob .diselp- eui��aiap' r ttib,b fie, pear,M'Alies.are forced to move,�nd'the'1i t pf n)egatides Pac k Ctty-:Ne$tuciga lfiitiear a Chomlli 4r ssf goes on and on.voti Yes on MeesuFe,84 uviil a#loinr:fi8rtmiiy. a4o g 0ison,Board ttll#tt»!►sr, farms and forests tb'pars eneratiitns in Ore i Ike r ` �} 6i g r br�rag ng Cutrg Areak f�itaeriiYerbf tnmetce#iabie vrith theexat'faini1Y irla 0 ethics,coriaf tent``q Jn food Pl ; and fiber,and the'Fdon't up"at#i�t�de.V1/s es ' }et 1 outvtfis Ares t?ha�ber V9t'�oirin�e ,Ste r6� you Vote Yes an Measrie>St4 and support those whe'ha�e AQ ;Rag+�r 1ll�rjr, , 4w roved their laves an. tsirtebte industries. As�i►+6fartee! Srehr f3tNe' A1q ; * AseloaxiateB Q en(lids (lhrs irr ormatian funiis#t e�" ,wars;Qre o� We) iY rrlEtcx Vice President for i4grPculQUte') Cascade FomtteiWQratrta Seled lGrow John W& #'re81 deem ArF�iltHtl1l fi+ q Centrtif Or d ak i f narahy ttmtf buinesses fa5ily owned, OrEexgcei toNtnua tvirr e tDlaJtrcneadOregon's deatia to,x hr busrbse taro hurts•Oregon s eco r o pntoi.r er sl{deatd►at d itwh K�iij il� f y by t ty encl`motivatian#Or buss ©regayhairltt°iiiiiilil&u S`frir;= ieatte;' rs nesses to risk and grerar nrrl sa;if b ginessss don t� S` egialist �;- grow they can`,t ep ,y,O'r r� rile 1�ufFd , .aSq�ians, As a small burin s oWni ow mi faarmer t t a Wonte auiidors Aasoci Y►n9 Exscuthre slice Pre taxes your entire iifie,the government will take one last piece pr on t >' H4p.Grawers' sit of your.estate'ln the foiM of s dea#rtsic."This s a,dotibletax ; " Qrtlggn ttaurnt since you've already paid taxes on the income you earned and on,your home,farm or businesses:you've paid all these �1cA. taxes and'stitl tJ i[etily of Qregua� will need to pay more: ors on.i�ssociptton° p Imagine a small business owner,an indhOuatWh0'has �awu�leftte yP�yle:Grassrgota {#� ' worked herd,built so and�grew it.to wire or ehe ulc�hire Local people to wiork in theLbusiness:'They've spent. ' fl °t• s a il#eltiine in'tht�e6mmunity,,eontributiry #o>liittte te8gu& . Taxpayers As datilon teams;bon-profit orgariitstions qnd other vdotthy cpiusea." Executive r , After passing aw ay,their farnlly has to sell4tte,business slid . ' all the`assets M it ust J,*y tha•estate or�leiBh talc: Find the full list on our websits The,fe 'ly is db�r staalb td What a a pP tp Y;' For fairness and for Oregon,ptga voteY pi eS}� a ulti . �� enerat�araa 1�e�,t�y ovyb 'f,► rt affibag sci Y� (this,trtformatPon fumtshsd by�yan J Kul�Mref now must be,, htttY ttayr'Yt s:# he carer e(t iti` 1#Cr► dt Cas(it vn.) though a lifetl a of tiizas ave aT eady bserf iii It doesn`t have to be this WON fallinatrng ttd death tax Arg# irreri ,'inavOr , °st *` will help creato'}obi.(*tirta?ft,1*6 i tratfi tax WilGAooiarage new bysmeeses't0! i ore on ar►d at s e . �Q Tt 'i1, 9 sltllX#+R*-„over tB the.next five years may:resu!#!li 3p,b00-44,09O_ jabs; t o l:a” Since lass th a n:l 5%of the redeem).l=urid comes'it"OUKthe current death tax arW Measure,#4 is%stnactuted to phi►se Assa;4 i�regon ittd Ypi tp out the tax gradually,aver time the c`teation of neiair will Maeu�e t!4 ba3cause it rrl eco r completely rletei ePe nEtetSt r ni, # #We years,this.shou'10 people of Oipgan'and ttte p Y r pace the afa►enue, aviously gained from"the # .� death tax. ACN supFrortd>¢hs ne+e!sstf Qat it a if buarin! „'i`e+ ?► + , Please' ,vote Yes on,M"Sur,e 84 to betp.create jobs and end i I1v vwlifigt Oregon's death tak, akar-!fir double tax® e (This ir)torrriatiot#fLjrglahed Oy John K.Miller;Salem Area k rsd�vJJcr Chslni' Or of oonmferd0.)` or brbaAc` rrtibustrlsartes % , } ti000 Of sJie•buW4,00 sarsaN. t Elimination of this tax will m r �4rg Ament in Favor � Nate YES on rl,atmas good economic seals in the area#ion o#lobs.since 21t '� at e fgxr their Death Taxes,Asr',J*,s Oregon.° y • people;,who Hunt to*.00!ems , states more sttractive,Even CA rnia' r a, 7rie"estats tsx•Is a t�f x.r� ath'Tair is i teposedion alt ;Tax.laastead of investing its,mote`obs, property a pois?o o�°S_ ilsrt dip pr she'dies.This includes nesses and farmai are forbid to aside o his or her hoineo furs t" itt�sc�r�,� p+irsonal belongings,bank afford too pay the government an a family bar die �►n" '. cf y�P aFeounts,r6*41MOM fua ,hfe y nce,and all other assets, a onomic stud ubiished in ._ ruaryot t(tls:y'sar; The state Will irn0,64w o tdc'rat► ,,# from D%to 1 of - that elimination of this tax i+viif'}' d,to the"oreatiog of bet>� rraarket,value of:these assts.re� ti to as voter" state." °30;00b and 4+�i it ty a3t 4 it. tax,state allows eg sla u1re�n cttgog hie 0 dwC#taa�i n9 are Oregontieoonoml Dsattxtax is•aNro d for"the state of 4 mioaifVOrhe eurrie nt Death tax 4vonues are' tax exists,tit4Oeture l�4 0ilmtt K Ftttis tax as�January 1, , less than 1.69'0 of the state Generst Fund revenues.According 2016.Our goat is to`i:ata fish fairatea>de ki aalirr�iitatlrtg this tax. to the some February 2042 ecvrarlrrnic study,the income talc P*P dMIMrwOM"4"Sribccof>e uasuia eroerdbytA. let o►egorti yp wir apo +ginr iil�deinlheate. 9111 N.01101 revenues frorin the°creation of new jobs Will offset any rev- our dbon, ark `our communities.NFIB#AR and OS�esk eitues,lost from the elimination:of the Oregon Death Tax. you to;joln theta in returning that support frt'thoie family` "' businessesbyvotirtg YES on Meas J re 84 li Measure 84 does not end the Death Tax,overfiight.The tax is phfiised'i rut over``three Years.This`,is a balanced approach to ('This iriformation#irrrtislred by'Jan Maekcoms,State Director, he stag+budget to adjust. (Vatiorsal'Fac feratidl�##f ln�e(iendertt Bti§iheealbRYNl�IIOR'j -allow the �. . AOI riles you to please vote YES on Measure 84 to help create At' llwltent iit `1cAYar _jobs ini Oregon. Oregon's estate tax—mprs,appropriately called a"death (This information furnishe d by JL Wilson,'Asspoatad©regon tax„-is dpub7e taxation at`its worst.Oregon,instead of Industries.) sharing its condolences,punishes families with a large tax bill upon the devastating less of a loved one. Argument in.Favor Oregon's death-tax confiscates up to 16%of estates larger F r Grove.W' ha e'wo el We own hardware store in o est. e v _rke already been sub'ected.to than 7 million money that has a e hard all our lives to build up a quality family business,We � � y y i p y ;, Y income taxes,property taxes,capital gain taxes and interest own-the building,4s well as the inventory.in th$:hardwa►e taxes.The death tax hits our family farms and f6rests as well business,the ihventory,is the,critical element.We paytaxes as our family-owned businesses struggling,in this weak eco- on all of this every year,so the,9eath lax:iS trulya double#ax. nomicrecoveryy The'vast-majority of estates hitby the estate Under the Ore on estate tax,(Death lax)IaVlj, cfamil tax have less,thitn 0.S:milli on in.assets'--illustrating that it is Will b ,taxed�o�;the market value of all of our"assets.This families,not tlieunrealthy or corpdrations,bearing the burden, includes-the hardware business,itself,and the buildiltg,and of this tax. . Iand.'We figure thothey,will have to sell a big chunk of the The death tax in Ote 'n will raise less than 1.5%of Oregon's hardware inventory justito pay t",Death Taxi when.we die. state revenuis In X012 andthe responsible phase-out of this That leaves them staving to carry on the fary1iiybui;ines$ tax over thrae,years Will further spur Oregon'ss economic Without a full lnventory.They have.no choice,as1hey cannot. growth:Family kiusiutessas will be able to expand and busi- refuse.to pay these taxes,and the tax must be paid in cash. nesses can tie basted•from generation-to-generation without If you believe it is important to keep small businesses in our, Salem coming forits,share ofthe wealth. communities and to'he(p#hem survive,voteyeg:; n measure Thirty-one states have repealed their death taxes since 2001, i;4:Ending the Death Tax will help all family,businessps recognizing the;huge burden placed on small, survive.Since family businesses provide most of the jobs in busies ssek.dregot�ris one of only three states west of the ' ,Oregon,this will bean important boost to:our economy,, Mississippi to still have such' a tax. s -Please vote YES.;Qn Measure 84. Now it's time to protect the Oregon dream and for Oregon bave Easton citizens to send a strong message:End Oregon's Death Tax. (This information furnished by Dave Easton.) (This rnformatior5 furnished by,Karla Kay Edwards,Americans For Prosperity-Oreg�rri:) 'Argument in Favor Arguinont in.for NATIONAL,FEDERATION OF:INDEPENDENT The Oregon Fa{nlly Farm Association PAC urges you to vote BUSINESS#OR AND OREGON SMALLSUSINESS YtS on Measure 84. COALITION TEAM TOGETHER TO VOTE YES ON MEASURE>84 Our mission is to help Oregon farm fa,mllies-stay in business ' and thrive.Whether It's the farmer wishing to open'a farm many s supports eliminating me Oregon Death Tax:Since stand to sell fr'e8h produce raised on the farm,or the rancher many small businesses are family owned or closely held; struggling to,understand and comply with a new land use they must plan for the estate tax if they want to keep the regulation that-harnis ttis buainess,the Oregon Family Farm business operating after the death of the owner.Protecting Association PAC worksto ensure that Oregon's many farm small business from the:estate tax.is important to keep Main families have a powerful voice in Salem. Street family businesses operating for futuregenerrations,.. r Therefore,NFIWOR°supports a vote.of YES on!Measure 84 Death taxes strike.a painful blow to faun familieS.Fartners With our united membership,Oregon Small Business need land to farm.That land'is,eccumulated over decades, Coalition represents approximately 40,000 Oregonlbusi and fainted by successive generations of families. nesses.Oregon small business;owners are struggling to' As land is ecctimulsted over'time,the value of the farm stay competitive and profitable while dealing with grow?ng increases,cut many times,the value ofthe farm,is in the land, government mandates,ihio er taxes,.skYrocketing heatth,,care not in.the money g"rated gy farming itself.You've heard costs and quantum increases in liabiiityinsurange pr wms. of the"land rich;cash poor”farmer?That describes many Oregon's Death Tax adds to these costs making Oregon even Oregon farm fainilles. � more anti business.OtSBC encourages bregbnians to-vote YES on�Measure'84: When the current owner of the family farm dies,and the death tax bill becomescdue,if there's not enough money to The Oregon Death Tax forces family businesses to dedicate ` pay the bill,part oftthofarm has to be sold.1hat means that operating capital to insurance,,lawyers;,'and financial plait= the business suffers for.the next generation of the family,and ners to'keep the doors open after'the owner die's�This money,, eesia Its 16 a decreaSta in the size of the'buelness.l could be used to create jobs,increase sales and services offer raises and/or benefits to their employeesrAS well,many And when the deatlj.tax is paid,what's left of the farm is femilybusinesses do not hold the large quantities of cash passed down,and the next generation dies,the death tax is, necessary to pay the Death Tax,before the 9 month deadline, charged again on the`same Iand.,And again,and again. following the death of the owner, At a time when Oregon and the rest of the country needs A vote of YES on Measure 84 Will show'these,siiiall buss- jobs,a�,policy that nTalres life more difficult forbusinesses to nesses that Oregonians,appreciate the sdpport.they give tb• torive'isn'f wise.,Maybe that's why in the last deced'e,'nearly The printing of these arguments does natConstituteanando'faemmbytheStat9#Oregon gord6 thestptlevvartarktho8acwogortriobafanyomwmetie,made Inths+nguRtdlit� { every state that hpa4 a:st�ta,death•tax:has repealed it,whether Argument In Oppctsitilon liberal or conga ' Molalla Tres Farmer Says fdo�to M,4asure$4 Please vote YES on Measurd 4 to en i this unfair,breath Tax. Measure 84 won't help famlly}farm a, *erve i (This information fumished by,bovid J.Hunnicutt,Oregon that help us thrive, Family Farm Association PAO The proponents of this meas wsdt you to believe this is about family farms,buiri rea#ity�#amlly Worth up to$7.5 million ate -read a pt fram'"the estate tax.Only a small fractiogof.th*very largast4ir%6s w lj benefit from this measure. , What Measure 84 will really do is glvs tive��ryy vMSal#hy a bi tax break.We,aII need to pay lour shptre#Kb I#`s time we said no to more tax breaks for the f icheast:tv►iq rr t. I've operate#f my nursery for fiver 30 yei+lrs,e .l'm(afoudtff ` the business We've built hete�Family.gf vhecl' is and srri'6i( businesses provide thouaartdi of jobs�alad beckbbt ' of Oregon's economy. As a businessman and'd prdusPmern t'f *omrrtunity,4 I firsthand what Or ' t' smalk'bdisir+ and famif need in ort r to prosper a eeci esdrgI nt obis,good roads,fire and police ptoectl.fin,basic'heal sprtrlces'for those in need,ands uni systbat fhat sui*os`the neodi of our farms and local i ttatri s.Thesea re t it y thingsthet, make Oregon a great place to,',a and run a` #Hasa. Measure 84 would'taka us intFta wrong direction.It will for - hundreds of mflfions'ot dob''at)s in cuts to o sehool's'and the. other basic'services'kssa�tiei to our communities and our economy. ' Please remember that while,'6nly the richestiWo percent"of` a households will get a tax break from eliminating the estate tax,the rest of us will be forced to pick up the costs; �'This'life-long Oregonian and;O-year family farmer is votlhg`a l big;NO on Measure 84. Jim Gilbert Northwood*Nursery Molalla,Oregon (This information-furrrishezf tt Ji{n GiibeF IVottih►v+cso'Y/s Argurtl ont itn Oppos ti�ln , Ot" Teachers " r Urge a NoVOtb ooMeaa ftS4 The American Federatiph-of Teachors-Oregon(AFT-Oregon);• rep'resenting over 15,000 members working_in ink-12 schools, community colleges,higher,educatioq saichild cere;.luges a NO vote ion Measure 84, Protecting the future of our t�G 006ts',ta�about matting impor- tant decisions to fund criticai;Jervkmllow:;Ms"ura.84 would give away at least,$940trnillic4rt'io`tarx'breake for the wealthy every two'yearar-t4f$ e*vafertt,pf iafring�pf# 1,200 K42 teachem and 6,61to f pr es t cis DoR`t sacrifice the IF q r ahildi iri order to give Yet:`' another big tax break to m#Iffaifes One issue that's especially itn ortant to us'fs,redupinq class sizes.Compelling eviderl+,t3e chows th�r#:srrrFlr ciaesrooms make students perform b*60f, �fortu)xatgit{,t#to$r311"s +' class sizes era the thirds fnthe nstIIq,,weii above the national average.lu oroisw to neat t ®r}at o4ra#er�eraga,we would have had to.ltiire ,t100 ohers in 2Qit}rstaisd,war ' have cut s, dg teaoFifrtg APO. iooi employee ' 13 ns: As Oregoriiarrs,wte need to'sh4w tita't'we value our studeids by providing the funding they ne to be sG¢cs�sf�l. Measure 84 would take uen jltwreng i eetion by slashing'. thept"o*0," a"f* anondoremn)errchythoaeof0 rag on,nor does the state.warenttheaccwa etgt;6 of an y e inffiq , i .school budgets even further just to give the richest'2%a,big Measurow64 would further impact,cpltloal.public servicos that tax break.,, provide hope and dignity to thousends of Oregonians.' We can't afford to give our children less and cheat them out Measure 84 shifts the tax burden onto the middle slla se and of a chance for abetter future.That is why we urea a NO vote increases lnequailty on Measure 84." ~; The biblical Jubilee Year was away to ensure that society Voting NO on Measure 84 means we value our students was not characterized by an ever-increasing gap between the" education and are willing to invest in our future.' rich and the,poor that resulted from wealth accumulated end- Hs1p Protect Our Future. 1pesly over gen8rations.Today,the estate tax serves a'similar purpose.Its elm*ietlon'would'Increase inequallty and shift (This information furnished by David Rives,American the tax burden;onto the middle class. n of TB chers-Ore on Federaifo a 9 (AFT-Oregon).), , Measure&I could reduce charitable donations in Oregon at a Q Opposition time of great need. r $'9 At f 1 Qregon Nurseryperson Currently,the estate tax provides strong incentives for indi- viduals to dppnete from their estates to charitable organize-. Urges a:No Vote on Measure$4, tions„since IWO donations sharply reduce estate tax liability. u Measure 84 does not benefit small family"farms. Eliminate the tax and we eliminate the incentives and thus . reduce charitable bequests. , family-owned farms worth up to'$7.5 million are'already exempt from paying the estate tax.This measure only be Vote NO on Measure 84 and help protest the most vulner- n- efits a few very,large farms and is really}uat a tax,break far a ©rsgoMahs' millionaires and wealthy investors.And because this measure will costhundreds of millions in nuts every budget cycled t. At a time*hen*s—state is increasing off g class sizes,laying o will hurt the schools and basis infrastructure that businesses trackers;.be cutting critical s'en/ices,we candot afford a tax anti families like ours depend on. break that.benefits to few,but affects so many. •.Join with;Ecumenica/Ministries of t7gepon Vote NO to protect small businesses and critical public and Vote NO on BalfotMeasure 84 services. (This Information fcrmishad by Kevin S.Finney,Ecumenical Measure 84 Would force devastating cuts to the services we Ministries of Oregon:) all depend on,with slashes to K-12 school funding,public l ,safety systems,and support for local business development. / u .rat in-Opposition When we have all been hit hard by the recession,and for, 1.y farms are struggling,can we really afford another bas break Oregon Educators Say: that only benefits a few millionaires? Measure 8!i is A Tax Break"For Mllllonaires" Protect family farms. Thgt Our Students Can't Afford We at Whitman Farms are urging voters to support small Vote NO,on Measure 84 businesses and make a clear statement this election about This measure creates big taxes breaks for the richest two protecting our shared values and priorities.We need to percent of estates,while requiring the rest of us to pick up protect our local communities by stopping cuts to schools, the bill, health care,and services that ensure safe neighborhoods. These are the very things small businesses need to thrive, This result of another tax break for millionaires would be a cost especially in a tough economy. to the State of more than-$120 million each year,with poten- tially hundreds,of millions more in a new tax shelter for the rich. Vote to Protect Oregon's Priorities Measure 84 would force additiional.cuts to Oregon's schools. Vote NO on Measure 84 We have a•clear decision-to make about our shared priorities. ! Whitman Farms ,Lucile Whitman-"Owner At a time Whenthe'stats is increasing class sizes,laying off (Small,Family Farm) teachers,sno,closing:schools due to budget Cuts,we cannot afford another taxbreak for millionaires. (This information furnished by Lucile Whitman,Whitman Farms.) His are slime startling facts: Ar®hilt®t>it in Opposition --Oregon has the third,largest class sizes in the nation-. Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon ' Urges. NO Vote on Measure �-V1►e spend seven percent less on our claastoomstltan the s national-average As a voice for many in the filth community mind.a non-profit, _$twee 2007,we've but more than$500 million from the K-12 provider of social•services we urge a NO vote on Measure 84.+ budget,while the amount we're Ibsing:in taz breaks and tax We believe it is fair end just to ask the wealttliest tWO percent loopholes has grown by33.4-billion, of estates to share in helping us protect the services,schools, and public safety systems that-benefit all Oregonians.. Since 2010,Oregon has lost 7,000 teachers and school " We aU need to come together to_onsure the health,safety employees due#o budget cuts. . and opportunity of all Oregonians. It's time to get our priorities streightrOur schools are'already . Measure 84 has serious consequences for the well-being of• should®ring the brunt of funding.short#ail`s.Oregon's.K-12 our state;it would result in more than$120.million a"year cut students can't afford to pick up.'fhe costp of another massive" from our health care services,our children's schools,and tax break for them community safety programs. VsltMg=NO on a 84 wflsend aiolear message bout' Faith based charities and non-profit organizations alone Protecting hinl�thst pspys directby forour schoo=our cannot most the growing needs that existin'Oregon.But classroom;. The pristine of these argomoft does not consftft an endofsemont by the State of Dragon,nor doattla seta wa+rantthe a etwr trtdli}1l awry atetamom ands in the erg Nfft. Please join Oregon's Eduoetors,In Voting NO on Meeaure 8,4 Mir,asure 8 j another tam break for millioeaT (This information furnished by 6etMAnne Darby,Qre4oh l Let's be clear;This measure does nothing to help family Education Associatigit.) farms.Family-bwne i farms worth up to �.l,ri�iiii�M�are, already largely exempt frorri Me estate tape.it only4, nefits . mitlioni Argument in 6pP9sition � � � farms worth over$7S yatoNo on MeojWm 941 to fact,MO eure 84 is really s ivjsiJa big+t millionaires.'Undsrthis mea' re,tk►e 4chest 2% at, ' at a, Measure 84 eliminates Oregoh%ostato tax and thb tax break,and the other 98%would hatYe to pick up;the cost $100,0t}Q;OQQ(one hurtdretd milli di}it raises.That through pig cuts to schools,sjsr a 6",and publtc safety, equals one f cl�as�sae�for bt'egon's 540,000 k4j'st ants. x Lliminatiirg bregon s late tact" trki"'cost ouesdhWs and.; This repeal effortis part of.a,Vultl-year nationwI44effort critical 44v'ices morel than` 2iI40 ion'eatery two yai#rs. by America's anti-tsx:crowd tb'eliminate theSatate.#€i corm- pletely.It has succea�led in about half of-our states,including Schools in rural Oregon havty4aeeRt# ao ly hand the.° California. t last feW years.Teachers have�been lar off clads size's have grown and schools have even been S do A, How are Eliminating thebstatettax is partot°e,largereffortto�nfund& Oregon'sru rat 0hildronagppdsedto'b 9uc64�sful`whenWe privatize"The Commons,"! are unwilling tax,support tht►ix uture? fat's 10t 0 we urge� on Measure'84. What's"T a rAmaxiii- , Saying No fp Measure 84 is.criitical forkural(�rggon famihea. The Commons are the assets that we as a society hold"in Saying No to.Measure 84 11 critical for bur fuWjr'e. :. be fit common".They are public assets that.we all pay for and,, ncludtng putrlic Schooley libraries,museums, Join us to standing t for our. : courthouses,faits;roadways,waterways andiwater,airspace, Join�s In sta �Yg'vp for rural 1,1r parks,public utitltyey$tem'S',Roffce forces,firefighters and emergency servicef.l ha C mmone.aiso includes mere Jotn us,in VotingrNo onmeasuri . . ephemera{assets suotr 8s r systems of jurisprudence, g oft p r aan�profit mss_ The Rural Or anjzin Px ib a nonx art$i electiotis,Payfng for such systems with public organization made up of rural and small=toWrr,Onon-p of i .i. 1 dollars,not private dollars•,makes them,accessible by all ROP works to advance democracy in ah of Q. gun's 36 court peoplefnoit just the rich and poinierful. ties.ROP's mission is to tretn theft the5k J ., ,g, s resources, r•, Fiscal conservatives have bang wanted'to seize.our public and vision of primary teaersip ik4loCal auttxrlorfrous httgtrn. assets and turn them cver to corlotatipns for'pAv6te�6dntroi, dignity gro6ps with tlie.gtial t keelsing surrfi`groupsr�a vd atit . One step in doing ols is tQ rsduce.pubtiC:fuhdS availabie source for a'just dernociacy:" m build and maintain The Commons;thus their,on-going (This Information furnished by Cara Shufelt R,Ura#Organiikg emphasis bn c&ti taxes: Project.) This fight is about ciontrot,not fairness. Argument in 01*041tilp", MR ReYs 0 ralt9on�a�#tlCertax? Second-Gop4rattonFamilyP �rmertlpposesMeasure84 "Killing the death tax"is'tricky business.People'whowill=never . - owe estate taxes have'to be bamboozled into repealing'it.r Thirty foot jr pis ago,my farrt-"ly started btaiidbtg'ogrrvin yard . near, alerrt,[lteraliy from the Around,op,'1MI lnother,'faib4,r Oregon's estate taxJ s4eirled on estates worth•more than � aunt artd uncle out their backsltito the Wtark and'the savinSV, $1 million. on`the line to,starta newadream About 32,000 Oregcnaians,dieOach year,but only aboot790 in the time since,Bethel Hs} ' glttsifiney he gown and will have an estate over,$$million However all 32,000 will prospered,and naw the second generation is to d40 over fl `have benefited frorrl The Comtno;s during their tifetiikes,� family business. even the ew althy.Funding,cuts to The Commons hurt ALL "Oregonians.'Exa+nrples.ieducbd library hours„a backlog of Here's what you.need to know about;fl�re 84:'wttilrorl'fi court cases,levy'0 police&"firafightere on the streets, do anything to battafilt faamily#arms.'t amity farrtrs'worth'up functional schools., to$7.5 million are already axwpt frotrrth .es#ate tax• he; average farm In Oregon is worth less titan$964'bbb+(includ Vote Na br►Msasjire 84 ing egbipment) -which is far below the threshold.,' Alliance for aemoatacN,-Pt►etland Instead;what this measure is about is handing ovi+er, www,afd odx.ora hundreds of rMilions of dotiaref ne tllx breaks to the richest wwwaaxfairneseor goln.cgm two percent.,,Thete aren't a to f,6 r'lly farmers iii the (This information lroished byJoan Horton,CPA,Aifiante for richest two percent., Democrat y,PQrtianc�C�` r I►eesPr`e 84 only ben'efrts ta es wot h more ll�an $1 million—riot anybody elst;�" t for o.0, p cuts Argument'in 00poa>shibn to the services that all Clregbttlans race aiiout }ur tt Rural Oanlvlgg.Project schools,in-home car`s for'seniprs and publi :safety. Urges a No Vote ors Measure$4 It could slab result in funding t to`urfrverst( gticlilture extension services,and prote ►torts drat azee "ouralr atoll Join the Rural Organizing Piojectirr Supportind,ou,s water clean. Comm unities' ,�F .> As a small. owned I.`kjt'ow that then®are the'baic The effects of the recohion and resulting budget outs,ore felt that,altovy us to'have a stable&, homer base:A'ntf as a proud most in Oregon's ryeai,comriiurlltias,)f,Measure 84 is passed, Oregonian,1.know that theMard the things that make this the wealthy will enfoy yeti mother tali Break,while rural state great: Oregomcommunities Will"cont oue to struggle. The printing of these,arguma o,loss not c6neftne en-"dwpament hythe State of Oregon,nor does the state.warrant the accuracy ortr$tlr of anyazetemeMS made in the a, t6*44- t Fami! b sMesses are part Of Qre\ en`s rich herita e. ''., For seine el ,'al�r'idtheir caregivers,these chitiS•cOUid mean measure.wiil do nothMg to help the state's srrlalf businesses, 'the loss Pi;aesisxed living programs,medics#iori and housing ' and farms,but will Cu#tha services we noecl just to`give*tax affordability.pr}graioii d other vital i ervlces at allow our, break to millionaires seniors to rnainteM their digni#jrancithEriCS"Irk thbirfiomes That's jualt not right. and commul lie. Measure 84 would give.a big tax break to the wealthy few, We need',to invest Ih.what matters.Measure-94 will take us In the wrong direction. abilities,a d^f jsa atr ok�pp by serttom people Vkith dis- and the- st _ be uggying.to make ends meet. Mimi"Dudley Castael. Who, fedmi111la . Bethel Heighb:Ypasyartl• -Minion . Salem,Oregon staW worth more than Et tFie riehest two ant. (this irrforrrratkua-furnished by Mimi Audley"Cirsteel,Berf►e! Hei hts Vine rd.) W hti'vv tte naliy,asctri,l lay Nleesure 844? , y S �iohys ands ,;gia th; Witt will belhit hard by' , A090*0 in OppO1"1 Qi11 massive cuts to the critical services they rely on rt 'NajoW will'shoulder the burden of.millions Protect Ou 'Schools n c=uts tc�tagoia;e w itical services tihet ka 'pur com Protect Our Communities nh nitias heahlthlr srid`sa#e Protect Our Future tim suffer from more cuts to school fund- ihdily tlrrged•.r60ectior}Mpay for teachers and ot Educator NO t Meaiu 84 OrogrOM " � eiputy • t�laz . Fsrrrh former Says t4 � , I run a hazelnut.farm near Beavercreek,and 1* spent,30." A taxr�gdctbM +bas,'ffia iesE Of us pay the cost: years as�an edu or,As both a farmer and a former teacher,l, know'thafiwhat ouistate needs most of all right now is to invest The pliaatltiiwai ;_ n #afore are clear by dotting in what matters:most:Our schools,our kids,.'and our.future. services that 4.90 our tisniors active participants in the econpMy,the usiity"of'life for Ore9on's eiders will decline Measure.84 would cut hundreds:of millions of dollars—as andtiW sloe �within the state will diminish:` much ss I year—from our K-12 schgols,unive#- , shies,in-home care'-for senors,pubFic safety,,and odhpf baste Let's rraaK•sute�i`s elders,families and communities 'priorities.That would mean even larger classislao,hMher Itav-the e�a tCnt_aas they rimed and tlessrve.Vote;No tuition costs#or co a ts, nd cuts to lfaat Massue liG , Il" ' h seMvio�t on our seniortt no"to stay`.hoalthy and independent. Y '(This information furnished by Steve Weiss,Chair,Elders ih.- In return for these painfui'cuts,Measure 84wpuld give a!; Actibn Gorri slcn,) ' massive-tax,break to the rkshest2%.This m+s$sure only ben- , f efits millionaires;while the rest of us will be. breed to pick up ;Atr*un° �tilflll the . Vote ifg on Measure tt4: ' You should know.Measure 84 does nothingxo help family farms.FamilyL6wrled.farms already get an expmption froth We are'.already cutting schools,health care and public safety the estate tax on up to$7,8 million of their value.That means, across the state;and.instood 6 deaiing+ those prOb1ems that Measure 84 only benefits farms worth'morethan. this measure wqo t 'them by.giving the richest 2 percent $7.5 minion—those are very,very large farms, Oragonfans e`bugpacbraak,Tfran•tti's teat of 4s in:the 98 percent wiil,hwe to ck Up the tab for those'that would In reality,this measure,is about giving array a tax llt��. inherit mitlhoni of'doter .Only'*Mat$8 over$1.million would• mijjidnilj�i so On their acc�#rnu• be affected:�l!,ikt afford taxgivesways to'MHI.Ionaires. lations of wealth. The mernbers of*'Ainerioen Federation of Stems,county Measure 84 takes Oregon M the wrong direction.We need to and Municipal Eirtpfoypes"(UrWti AFSCME Council i8)work ,- invest in our schools so that our kids and our-state are ready hard inaho pubNc service Wp dare drug treatment counselors, to take on the challenges of the new economy, corrections of�'eers'ai 0,6ihisr'sta#e and local goivernmen't workers iNrshtiUM0 W tad apposing this'measure.WF y I'm voting No on Measure,84,and I hope you will too. 'breaks to M oRonalfts when*0"are Rex 1`iagans barrlly i+fite tb iii ibasilc sarvfriea;+ Nazeini tFarmsr Pt"Wd don`tb6 f6oled-by advaffising--this measureilift Canby,Oregon protecting the family farm.We,already have;ptoteotiona for (This information furnished by flax Hagans,HeaeMut Farmer) family farms M`( regori law,The proponepts of this measure , are b` tn: a tax braaksta mgtitinatra;. Don'ttot t►rih d till+. Argumen in OppoeMon . . Oregon's tax loW lti aHe dy full of ta*1breaks for corporailons Protect gpality Care in Or,•eggn and,tltfe tph.l 't need any nYO`AL This won't protest VCO No on Meiasure,84 fami�r fbt anidlt� hidden conaequd hoes.The_propo- nants d'onA noon itRt ut 1lasas!�re 4 also contains a loophole Join the Elders In Action,commission trrvotlpg No on that aillo�nra itljonaiferi"'ta avoid°taxed liy moving money to' Measure 84 distant:relati Ceh i3gon'fiord."giving millionaires even ' Measure 94 would cut the,services we all neod,�he most MSStexfSras hwee.RraidtCleq"peopleare,stmogtingl We need to k6bp),Oregon as fair as possible and not give Measure 84 is a massive tax break that only benefits estates those•with the midst even more worth more than$1�mlilion,but would force painful cuts,to our senior care services,our schools,,and other critical services. `Please Vote hol,on Measure 84: Ondn'. The ' s of these arguments does Mo#ednst an rndor Art#by the St�tie of oreggn;nar"Vii flats w4rrfattp d64*,e r en y 81i"n6iama6inth&&r9UM91ft t Sys (This information furnished by Don Lv ing,Oregon A We-Head agJutione that protep all Qf$ na8r r rr Council78,) miNionaires. Arglumen# In IDpi tetpil+ + OregonSs uses Urge a Fleece loin us In Yntng N o od ieeisur• NO'Vote on Measure 84 (this informstion`furnrshad b�Trent tui7,.lietrEOCr�i�s+'arty aiP Protect health came ditivorage iibr D0�n famlh".. Oregon.) t By eliminating estate taxes for,millions!re estates,,Msest#re' S Argm ubnt in Oppoi tiiin 84 will cost our state more the n t2> rrMlNion every tlnirls years, Oregon Allionoo Ificir,11119tit ' forcing additional buffet cuts t4 ,esith care,edu cation and` Urge a N0,064 on Meaeuii public safety.It will also cost these basic services,miltions more by creating a now loophole that will aliow wealthy farm 'Join'thai3Oragon Alliance for'*tlr�ed Agno� „ V to' lies to avoid paying taxes on property'tir *94 ProtecVVital Services foraur enior,8 Measure 84 would'hurt oregon"a iiroot+:rftioai Our coalition,of communit �ad an re ed On organ iz� Measure 84 eliminate!ssatowta Ms,whlcjaera;ct+ tlyonly tionis in Dragon rajec#sM _ 4.�a "� paidon estates over one mi�Iu►n dsrtlers,ottwtx�ber �nt of ail The Oregon°Alliance'for,,l�#i Ame *fie'fi E prlonty iwillt preban.estates.At a time when.we`re constant t Ing-the health and economic sacdirECafolder- Erittrs,f'foteo basic health services that sljow our oommuniti torive and securing quality sarvi sa. ours iorstiteans,fundrn and keep people healthy>we Simply cannot of ford another big those services.Measure 8 ,wich quo cr , a tax break,,: tax'break. that only behefitsmili'ro Voting f dO;bn slleesure'84 will be p fireaient Darts to heaithr- vices and other,vital;s�tate services that Oregonians depend We can't afford anothertrht'felt thatttniy fit*the ' ? on:Thes6 cuteitiuJd�#keiy:ha 'tpa greatest impact on our, most vulnerable citizens. waarfthy. In an environment of on udgat cuts jt l� ritical that we Voting N4 is the right thing to da fpt a healthier tare9on. make tough choices,.Thll¢khov>ever,is NOT 8,Urgh chaice� - Oregon's nu,GSasp.AYB pu ite,f root li es keepin _our tt�miii s ,, This is a choice between tivinu the v`ae ith bhoamou�s tali ; and communities k h lQrtr ptJority is tip safes• t lr 4 bw alt,or funding bss+fn &f prttgrarr fdr n'S'senwrs y' i bemg.afour p.8tlerrss;add hri{�rovi kteaith,ai h. -t Maure84 Would eltm :t►a Mars .fortatss for all'Oregortians.�This is why'we strongly urge a ?voteo Worth more than$1 rrrrlll ,l s,4ypu 00 . � Measure 84: .. � Ly m h.#,,,4240 mdUOn As nu'rees,we urge's i Vote on IVleasure 84.Help pfctect I every two ore,plus hu; of nilJlioris'ritt[ost dueA millions.in funding for Oregon's most eseentisl.services. newtax shelter#or rich fam8i hidd'sn'in diedsu Mhit information furnished by sarah Boessier,Oregon Nurses' Not only would prograrris;fpr ' niors be cut,lint programs ,� Association,). for our children,our g{anddhli ten,acid peeipfe with dlsablil� �' ties would aft be thteratoned 'this unn ssty ja elk Af�timbnt in.` i#ion, Why,place anofhar kiurtiettrbti osa roost bi 4oudng; these tough,economic t! Eif+lr4rilicray#ie Party of brsggn an .:Ur a't"r vilte on mea fi a � nlbrs��t� Protect vbhe t mew nnat 'vating No on�,BA, f}lease)sit►Uts ilrr Nb Oki, We believe the choice is clear:Should'the richest 2%got t ' yet another (This information furrt)frlwed byScott8ldiu,,Qregr9i +tliifiencabl . i�ia;t8xbreak,or should we protect our sltols.. Retired Americans.) health services for moors,grid public safety? i .. 'Measure 84 would eliminate estate t�Mes for estates,worth,. Arguront in Opposttii! n ; more than•$1 rnllliob,Arid not anyone else.It would result in i 4EIU L6 a1 003 nd, 149 { hundreds of mitt+ ns a1`dollars.cut f om,our K-12 schools,and � b sic'core for seniors and people with`disablitttes.These cuts Urge a ould come at the worst possible time',wheri we've already Measure 8lt'is a tax cut for millionair4i;,iii! P r `� us cut tqo much from the services that middle-class fiamiiles and will have to;pay the cost. 'small businesses need.. p For too tong,Oregon's seniors;and middle-q1 &s f For too long,qur schools,our childr8n;,and our serviced have shouldered the burden of paying f6roui�e�l N,d`our , sufferer!in order to gyve tax breaks to large coirporetio:, g e rporations anti la i -� basic services,while-tax tea fdr lar and the rich.The wealmy do not need yet another tax break. a rich have grown out of controli Measure 84 would t1pt Siva the another tax break,but it• , would also place yet ei?r border on struggling Oragcm�rte- ,Meaaure'84 would give tih4*rI4est 29'datr me lva tax through cgntinr ed c toe4boO and other vital services. loophole that would aiid#a t#�ar tp avoa l.payjrrg-texae Vote Noon Measure 1111►aitrip t[tls massive uric break for'thas, That would force cuts.to'oritit .sarvieet?Pike; r , - rietht�et 3961 a In-home care for s3et►idtrit R people with stiee e We oan't afford yetr�ti ►tikthpt cents the!rtahrs W +;tlth care rvfce agr.0o#n._ `i1 hlrttrt, 396'while the other$ 44broed tb yhf#y tMe comiwl. • Child welfare pr r>T��:., protrlck vW ttl s tocal school#,,w.hich r ya,iifellne foe mtrn�r ypuri „ This in anothor bard Id+re`froth iMthkti4proWtear Kevin Mennix,who hao meftM a 11vIh b people it Y eKJ9lClitinQ the initieti� . ° ' � � _ eyttem for iilg,&Wn pjn. , _ r Phtipilntl Heal euH-Ilili ftrtptt tisiCf�QnrdCutern, tea+ugfntb tnrSf dfOrepdn nq(do!s+sstato rrrafga;acwacµtlr; tpfanyataiar ?tretlekiliuetr►►n!esta. We can't,sacriftce the services that middle-d:lass familii3a The,Oregon I,�eitgue of Co�rservation`VOters is anon-partisan 'I depend on just to benefit millionaires. � ` organiast�nn-�e�fldicated'Ko protecting Oregon�s natural legacy.. Measure 84 eliminates estate taxes onl states worth by eiecti+tg;enYironmental champions,passing strong pro yy for e conservat+on 1606,and by holding ail of our elected officals more than$1.million'.This measure gives us an opportunity accoun#ether. to mall decision about our priorities:Protecting our most vulnerable.citizens,or creating a new tax shelter;for the.rich? (Th+a info atlola furnished by Doug Moore,Oregon Leagye of Vote No on Measure 84 Canavan Vtlters.J Whawould benefit'frdmWe'asura 84? Argument'ifslr pQh tilitl` The wealthiest 2%of Oregonians would benefit Mi►I a 84 nt(ally rep,4io tnuoh of the taxes that rich + Those with estatesworth more than$1 million would benefit P,eRli le-Mails*,0iegow Estate taxes,and income taxes on the,. . sale of property. Who would paythe costs of this mill ionalre tax break? The rest o us Fowerthan three`percent of Oregon estates incur an Estate +e f Tax(ovar-$ Mlliion of Lslgceble.property or$7.5 Million L'et's protect Oregon's middle-class families. for most family"fauns,tree lots,or fishing boats),so this messurwtivlll only danefit a rich few. Let's protect our children,our seniors,and our communities, - Worse Yet 1Ukadds a giant new loophole in.our Let's protect what matters most: income t li abowing rich people to avoid the income tax Vote No on Moisut a$i, on apprec+ated`,proparty in most cases,Rich peppld already, , pay a;rnaller.percentage'of their Income In state and local There are over 80,000 SEIU members in Oregon-frontline taxss than•mfodle class and low incomel individuals and farm workers who help deliver the vital services we all counfon lies,even without this loophole. every day. F N' 8r4.passes,the rich will pay no taxes to Oregon on ' (This information"furnished}by Jessica Stevens,SEIU.} large estatea wino wilt escape much of the annual income tax they.pay nbw,Middle-class families will pay the cost of this Argument in Oppataitiori huge tax,break through more du"to!C 12 schools,colldges, senior Ciro,and puhltc safety. Oregtsn'League of Conservatlon ybters Opp3zsas Measure 84' if yQu think"that rjO peopl should pay less in taxes than He1p+U k'rotacltand Preserve bit it middle'class ar+d,ppor Oregonians,as a perpentage of income, then you mig .pons*r voting yes.Otherwise,vote"NO°. Unique Quality of Life OLCV urges you to vpteYiVO.on Measure 84 t�pppsing If you believe that much of the money inherited by rich people ahouldnevet"taxod'at all,you should consider;voting�yes, Measure 84 would help protect our natural legacy and ensure., otherwise vale NQ" thot Oregon's unique quality of life is preserved for our chin dren and grandchildren. If you"think our schools,community colleges,universities, Measure 84 elimjp_ates estate taxes for the r hest two +: long terrrl-care sat�pra„and public safety system are 11 over-funded and cutting-up to$750 million or more from the pgrcent of estates and oasge he by den of massive cuts to' services,our4ldls ate sensors d,epentd on is a good thing you everyone else. might vote.yes,on Msssute 84 otherwise Vote"NO . The state's budget has.already been cut to the bone,and {f ybu thutk a rah s ruld pev their fair share to support we cannot afford another tax break that beneftts's few mil- schools,long term care.for seniors and public:safety,then, lionaires while leaving us to suffer from the loss of critical' Jain me lgg°lW0”an i�eaLSure 64' services. Measure 84 is a massive tax hreak for millionakea.it wound „ iThi$informal flimished by,philio N Sarnherb State cost more than$120 million each year and contains hundreds ap sentatitr&,Go-Ch afthe HousaCor»rnitiee on of millions more in a hidden tax loophole for the rich.Paying, Revenwe.} 14 for this massive tax break for millionaires would require addl ` tionai budget cuts and jeopardizes critical services that'keep . ` , Qf> our air and water,clean. Measure$4grffi tesa a looghhd'le We have a clear,decisitln this election to malve it''about our �' hg t°—+dam-,Abtate Tam form. 'shared priorities and the legacy we want for,our r children. � "Measure 84�notgMy eliminates the estate tax,but also all that choice is only possible if we come together and vote NO on Measure 84' on 1"tV4480*transfers,creating a tax loophole costing Oregon untitldynis Illons insevenue:Losing.,this revenue will, By voting NO we can preserve programs protecting Oregon's either devastate gtti's schools,human services,courts and environment and our healtli such as: prisons,or'tood to ryhtexes on the middle class. • Water quality monitoring to ensure safe drinking water Measure 84 Section 441s clear.Any sale between family forour families members resuitieln.nQ#ax., : • Air quality and air toxtcs monitoring to protect our most Tfils �e�ouid work with any property:a vulnerable pd#Uato a�spla orsl+�lr of tall gars,an office tdxWer,shares of , • Developing Oregon's clean energyy 000nomy to bring stack,or a bu>iiness. good jobs to our state Any competent attorney or CI!A will advise plientswho sell • Ensuring'that recreation is accessible for pH Oregonians any propertgr,pt•a signs:#ioatat pfo It to take.the following steps:: both today and tomorrow • pwnerfinde.a Non Family Buyer and,establishes a price. Jain the Oregon League of Conservotllp l/osfrr to + O'wtter sells the property to at Family lVlernber at the Voting It O on Messure 84.- 'same price using so)OU. The printing of tlisse srgum®nts does not coneddtto an®ndorseotwrt,by the"#0re pen,nor dagp the gtste Jwkrent�d#e�er:uracy or p*of$ny statements made in the arguments. i i ,r • Family 1laernb�sr then,sells the property to the"Non-�Famity ? A1tEtiA f[f +iJpp Al Buyer. • Family Member repays IOtJ to the'original Owner. 'Busin [Mars Wern ra a Tax b�rdancis Scheme fort • The original Owner incurs no Orega tyix beoause"the:sale '` was to'a family member, the Fernily Member has no tax There are t*,6 parts`t this m ,an-+ tl <`! bM a "th because they sold tFYrs1r"dperty for theeme f►rice they:paid, h�rrm the'4schaols arldservicee' ott b tlptd tQ For-example,su ppos#frl has some mock purchased for We oppose the elimination,o#" ns �i�t,'i�ause $1ot1jt100 end now,', r %ks arrs#sr# his / would force�'ftyndrads of midi s cut yrs tq daughter for p$5ty1 ice•i3i71a ssle the stock the next sc�ioola and bast r��nfrestructua rvltkti(e �'xaanef k day fo#$600,000,S to I r r+ rs ihersfrtha oW no ' fair only a sine#( ifih+ ul of we thy hoe r / taxes.Than sh*pays'bffi "IO 1 q=p no o#tls�ataxes. even though he"just mada$411 M- #h addition,we re avers mgre"cdncdrnedtat a#,a staett� clause MeasuFe84: hAtan+til greate ft f o+A-Ii e lf Mae sure"8passesi*,itwillmie'anmgreculnserviorfs that would sehold� opaydr ,ahy or more taxes for tips Middle olass�fi rh, ke upitfr tills tax capital gains taxes 1 4 " too, phale. '{ . fihe•c#iief sponsorai ila�re� tii_ plicirat thittent is to , People from thou g artt�1X!#S1�e' a ee.j ' eliminstb these cooltaf gRinF tak�ces,, k 'M ",U 491nowto notik By banning taxes on"infra-f>Irrily p rs;"this loti jytiles. new scheme would allow yae, lfhy inciia a i assets to , a family member;and thb'fa, i mein colt tarrn around � as Nov", and sell,it to a third party f6r t' same ii they'd Tax Fairnees=Clregon never pay a ddme in taxes.99"t s big c�haf ,> >; Taxj=airnpsslrogon.cam d '964 Capital gains taxes bring rth ar $ evgry twa (TAis fnforvriatiitin frmsltb+d bit"Jocfy`Vter,TaxFafinesa years to pay, far schs�pls�haaltt care,*,' are,2fet fl�At Oregon.) of those funds could lieeaper�iized by If4t s she equivalent fif losirr ii*i Soo tar Argulment in t?plpo d'iti��t Businesses deparrdl't�n*dit+ studenps middle class;-but we re d gthosa;thi cWa gf : i Af1AP Qrey(i i5s !ou tpr ifote No on inyestmetrt in schools,cdu a," rid infrastru r1 1 to Measures 84 three#art ''servers that seniors naid�nh4ast. ' invest,not ONe-Aw-ay a l 'tfiat°'ailoWS#f►e i ichest 2 percent to avoid payrngIhgaine taxes. Measure 84 e,a maeiaWals�x break 'xhat only benefits rile •�- � � richest two percent of estates;and tint anyone else,Buff rt Pleesi join us in vo Ill liFf""1 0asuFeF84 8; would cost our senior osre'serylaes,ou r scopo+lso and,0t6er;` $ lkll;anoe Qregon critical services hundreds of irrl}iieMS"of dallers when they're needed most., John A".Calhoun Roger'J h' Enttepraneur 'Investtkr rrt ► rf At a tiMe when baste services,Iike inrhorne care and long i term"care for sWors an with disabilities era t " ale mat Brenda Barnlcle Robert StgFl { erred,we c6nAdt•aft�d-Ahathsr tax bra k where two pesrtt * Investor =l.a•wyor get the benefit and 6€ ety eight percent pickup t e posts Who will be aff { Richards:Salomon, Jittt Dermot t +f fhl1!Sieasutre84T ,CPA >�riti y{�ijtessLltigatitrn r e Measure 84 would fe6solf 4ri millions in cuts from thps@ ter Anna-Ciegar r vices that help Qreg 'er ortfisrs ac full,irldepandent 4i�ss, Real Estate+Corn munit prrtertt Y Eliminating theastet+a xwotrld"colt more than$240 Mil'Ilma everytwoyears. (Thisinfbn»aoon'�rnieha'cfb latarr�CaJ But,this measure also has serious unintended consequences. Oregon.) it couldcost Oregon*schools and sari for services hundreds 'of millions of dollsrs,roore by creating:M new tax loophole Argumenit in �P $; � that allows wealthy households to avoid paying capital gains ' ' Serairlausinoss Urge3•.a NO tic it ►ml�lsesurra�94 a `taxes.`. , ' r� Because it"s"tieria to teot,tOori's'�trture' '` °j`� For tog many elders,and thelrcare re,"thesevufa could mean the loss of aseils%ed"litvitrg.fvrligrams�rrtedlpatlan nKl. �Aa h&#teat i�#Iiadca ofoi'ag�urges a I i rDir lam.E ' h housing affordabil ty Ora s and other_vitai services that, Help"protect our sehoals and'° r local ori�r g grafrr" , allow-our seniors td iii*intoin,.their,4'ity`end chteift in tt►err In ord�"r for Oregon to.;remainA-great pt�� �0" a bual- ; fiomes and corxrmunt ties. anst rs#ise a feknrlyFWe needa robust rnidct� alisable Measure 84 benefit's"ry ,fawbufi harms so many. infrastructure,and an educated workfiorce r t7fbt 1st ; century economy. B voting NO on Y 9 M +4 i �$d�;fYe•cait prowtect rtrid Unfortunately„as a state,We'v'been'heetled iif ow oppd'It' ”' families and el rrrs'fialirli shkst7fditrxrrg the bulrr#errof*.6hii4kb' direction.V1ie've.cut the K-42 s qol laudget by more tnagx that only.be'nafit a 4aw} $500 rnilllon sine Zo07�wWi amount we're lo8tng let s make rs 0 #ta Ilea�abd c+otiltrr ulldi etc breaks grid tooplrgles—marry `0,livhir;h ga to 1arg�coma ' have the ears and of ti' nib I deserve; tions�ii��idthe wealthy fa,W-�#' jumped 1?Y i3.4 iAhlon. •Vote No o„RAea'ante 134: :' Measure i34 is ye#angtfadr afetive hryl break for r}iilibn- sires kliat#hb west of tea v� t i�C ►r. � (This informaddh furnished by Jerry Cohen,.4ARP Oregon.) '• , fieprintingoftheseehg ants+doesnotoon9f tutea(tendorsementbyffieS drOT4�norddothestatewetrAnttheaocuieii%dr gl6aµ' r adeidtiearguments.' ti This measure-eliminates the estate tax for estates worth (This nfofmationbmished byAndrewJ.Smith,Human more than$1 million—tho richest 26/6—costing our schools, Services Coalition of Oregon.) health care,and public safety services hundreds of trillions of, dollars.The rest of us will be forced topick up the costs: Argument In 0{f{?OSit101f It's time for our stateto get its,priorities in order.If we want, Don't be fopledI our small businesses and middle-class families-to be success- ful4 we need to.fund our schools,basic health services,and Measure 84 isn't just ab©ut estate taxes. public safety., it also'preatas huge income tax loopholes.for the'wealthy. At a time when middle-class familles auui smali,buaines$08 Under current law,Individuals`pay Oregon income tax'whern. are struggling,we can no longer afford to give away hun they sell capial assets such as real estate,art,or stock in pub- dregs of miliidns In tax breaks that only benefit the rich., licly traded'comp antes,°Measure f34 creates a loophoieallow- ing wealthy people who hire pricey lawyers and accountants Please join`small businesses throughout Oregon in making,, to completely avoid any Oregon tax.Here's how it works: ' sure we protect our families,our communities and our shared priorities this,election. A wealthy New York resident oivns$400 million of Oregon' Join Main Street Alliance of Oregon;In ", timberland originally purchased for$1,million.HOsells the Voting NO on-Measure 84 land to,his;on for its$100,million fair market value,but not for cash--the son.just-gives his father an lOU. The son,fmmedf- (This informatiop furnished by Jim Houser,60�6'heir,Main ately sells the property for$10 million,and pays off the IOU. Street Alliance of Dragon.) Result:on his federal Income tax return,the father owes tax on fiis$99 million gain.But neither father.nor sort pays ArgUMent In Ojp�t>1Sii�ion Ore on income tax on the$99 million gain. The$98 million in Human Services Coalition of Orion pre t has just been legally laundered through Measure 84 to U0969'a NO dote on Measure 84 avoid all Oregon tax. The Huntan Services Coalition of Oregon_(HSCQ)is a statewide This"father-son sale"scheme will be'used by Oregon group of over 120 individuals and organizations.We,work to, residents to avoid anytax on'capital gains,while reducing promote the dignity of'all Oregonians through improved public'_ government services for everyone.We predict if Measure 84 policy,and strengthened support for human services. is enacted,it will be common for individuals'making any large sale to eliminate all Oregon income tax.Indeed,lawyers and Now is the time to protect Oregon's critical services. CPAs could be syeid for failing to recommend this tax dodge to high asset clients, Measure 84 eliminates estate taxes only for the richest two percent of households,and doesn't benefttanyopeelse. Measure 84 threatens$500 million of income and estate tax Everyone else in the state will be forced to shoulder.the that.Oregon;collects-.annually. burden through:even.deeper cuts to schools,health care services,and public safety. As Tax Its CPlks a 0d inv4stme'nt Advisors we urge you to 10"MEMURE 84. At a time when we're already making painful cuts to the ser- vices that students,seniors,and working famillesdepend Christi A.Caiwood,CPA 1 on,we can't afford another big tax,break'for the richest Del Diebig,Retired Corporate Tax Accountant two percent while the other 98 percent picks up the cost. Charles S.0b gerl Attorney and CPA Carsten Hegaien,Investment Advisof During the economic crisis many fanrilies have seen a reduc- Joan Horton,CPA, tiara in critical services when the have y h e been needed the most. ;MadAlirte Moore,,finariclsi Planner 'Richard,ti.Solomon,CPA' Measure 84 Benefits a Select Few and Endangers Oregon's + Most Vulnerable (This information furnished by Richard B.Solomon;Vote No on 84.) This measure will have serious unintended consequences. Not only would it-cost the state more than$240 million every f Oi�t�Qtl two years,the impact could be hundreds of millions of doltars „ worse because it creates yet another new tax shelter for the Wolre vo g�NO on Measure 84 richest two percent. As small businoMro irilecs'educators,healthcare providers, This would mean the Legislature'would be forced.to make community 6 atiotrs'and e4vocates dedicated to cuts like: preserving our c�D trinities-anal keeping our priorities • Reduction in•healthcare access for thousands of children, straight,we diio'.'ou to vote'No;gn Measure 84. seniors,and people with disabilities; At a time when the spate is increasing"class sizes,laying off..' taothete:and c11osW4 schools.elue tb fsrdget,cuts,we cannot • Fewer funds for our K-12 schools and health services for afford another tax break where two percent get the benefit children; and�nirtsty-eight percent pfak'up the costs • Eliminating or reducing in-home care for thousands of ;Alliance for n i Democracy cy seniors and people with in t ies that allow them to American Federatlari bf TeaQhprs-Oregon(AFT-`Oregon) " Asian Pacific Am ricer Network of Oregon(APANO) • And many more critical services that keep our communi- Black United Fun 'of Oregon. ties resilient. Communictl�tioitsW�irkers '1 Inerica,Local 7901 ©emocratic4�.r�'rty of dre`on ,,. Make your voice be heard b voting 9 y y_ o rag NO on Measure 84,and. Economic Farrtass Oregon protect what make r 9 P sou communities Strang, Economic,tustice won Group,First Unitarian Church Please join the Human Services Coalitioe of Oregon Ecumenical Mintstri.40 Clregon in voting NO on Measure P4. Etdersin Action Coats Ission. www.oregonhsco.org Equity Alliance Oregi�n ` The printing ot'these.arguments does not constitute an endorsement by the State of Orepn,narlm'*oatete Waq acnnicy orhatitof any statements made in the arguments. i Eugene/Springfield S lidarity Network/.lobs with Justice The ttt1-PTA sayte"Vote•tt11�1r SM Msasrire Family Forward Dreg tt , o Hawthorne Auto'Ciinic,Inc.; (Thts.lrr#armet7on furrlishedby�'�t8+bft�t3�iv811,Pres��" Oregon ' Human Services Coalition of OrOregon ` Main Street Alliance of O on Mike Roach,Co-Owner=Pa oma Ctrithing �Ilar ` i"cl Mimi pulley CasteeP,Barthel• ter tiyineyard The11A Dudley PAC us in Votiieg" +s'+rrr 114, Multnomah County Democrats 1Vfeasnrr l would toreate tu► tax' Northwest Oregon i.abor,Councii,AFL -CIO o{{ tioH'tritl' Northwoods Nursery Oregon League of Conservation Voters, We believe it is fair for our holtaa'to pay a tl@lt o the forge Oregon AFL-GQ estates they,will inherit. " Oregon AFSCMEs Oregon,Alliance for-Retired$rnericens. We also believe it'ls fair for unto pay t itai gallcrs taxes wharf\ ' . Oregon Center for Public Policy(OCPP} we sell assets at a�profit., Oregon Education Association We choose to litre in Orogork'Ef�Cause itr anJtrtgwaly;wondetlul , Oregon Nurses Assogiatiora Oregon PTA state.if we went it to stay-tt tray,we` bt, R firnd our ba lc Oregon S#eta Fare Fighters.Council shared priorittes:bur sohc�s,�bur unl ik boalth care for; Our Oregon seniors,public safety and the bther'�ttar 'servideswe all Partnership for Safety and Justice *>; value.Each year Measure$4 wbuW cut n of millions al Rex lagans Hazelnut Farmer dollars from these prierities trt beneTitodt �1 f�irr►3ties. Rural Organizing Project, vatttlgwie t lt4',� SEW Locai 48, SE[U Local 503 if Ntleirra._. rtaXe�i�' e stiet R vta bl Ta airn s Oregon ever"""liu�"Jr taxes vvrik Wfiitman Farina ilia ems►tr Nei arnli MWI +6ndto ro Willamette Women Democrats To find out more and join the coantbrr,v�it Carol Adler,Investor and inholft e www:def dtrregon,brg Rex`Surkhot er,Metro iptnNC r„tnvestor> Barbal'a DuOdy,8ethet,l h ,lrftard (This information furntalnerfby Petrick Green,pef Orel#n l :Brid S.Eamon Bush t AMail imagi OA+td riGkfrrnat . , a ulstsitthi Flo berf”i�risr.firtitriti+ntr►aratEfreautive r8 Opp"kt W Lorraine Q*rdner,'Farmet Otegcr m PTA opposes Mossur sr 0t: a auto ril schools and Elinor doltay MItch Oreenlicir , sarv' "win hlirt'tkegowohi an mW'.* mnhs. Charlie Haiea,lCandidatu for"P r#larlpl Mayor As parents,we see firsthanc!'the devastating effects spend- Elizabeth Henningsan ing cuts have in the classroom,with 7,000 jobs lost in our Stanley B.Wdffmsn' local schools,the third-highest close sizes in the country,arnd Mark R.Katenscher school closures across Oregon.Spending on schools'in the Ursula K.Le Guin state has dropped by more than$500 million over Syears,, Kenneth Lewis,Former Chelr,�National 11 Kd"aUraam",, 'F while at the sometime tax breaks we give out have massively Foundation increased Eby$3.4 billion. Michael Litt Sandy Pollahuk;Inheritor We need to focus on what s most Important--the health and" Tangelo E:Purdom,Inheritor safety of our kids4tid our communit;es.. ©avid Raphael Lydia Rich.Teacher;Inheritor"- Measure 84 would a'dd,another set.of tax breaks for million-, David R.Ruth.lrnherltor wires that would out funding for schools'and public aar�vices Izetto Smittn for children anct arefvalcetst3ke in-Inome care for seniors,This Elizabeth Steiner Hlaywalld;ar�teritor measure eliminates estate texas for tfie rich- twineCtin# Jody Wiser,Form+erFar�l'Q+nhner,Investor of estates notan c ne else,,�VYhile passing the hau�. ,. . middle-claas'f�irr n s,That Would mean even� Aadfi lljp otFiar vN�1►tri ridaals% In1�g I�tln prey the dries to our K-12 school pfiysloaf:eifucation and lttnln t+ar n, Of cltrtt�ation. programs,servidea for seniors,ahtf pirbtic safety aytaterns, { , (thiainformaYian frrttah*d b�'Sandylfrsiiahu Vbtt� fo.on8+l j, Vot�s'wlth Oregon P`tA and lr _p°put Oregon pMiao4tity ftllst: At a ilme wherX the state is Increasing class 44W$,laying off teachers,and cutting schoof days due to budget cuts,�fi; anzA pd r yA�. r future. re• We must guairentse that All slnu lrafs it +rA t ae �`. need to learn andeo0ps'te In tertnaitin , Supporting our studernts and provtdia' rbYng eeluCatrtArn is vital too rebuilding ou'r economy and annaki�h o �tldii� ties for all Oregonians,Votkng"NO on ti lta u the services and schools that efasarra out, lif4 gl tools to compete 1 n the 91 otra1 economy. 7heprir�ingofthesea `da rinR�On Ylun bgthoib origa rwSr t r�tAp rtii after nne m et i Proposed by initiative petition to be voted on at the General,Elgction,November 6,2012. rtS L Result of'"Yes"Vote Summary "Yes",vote allocates the corporate income and excise tax Amends constitution.Before each biennlurni,the governor "kicker";refund to the General Fund to provide additional must prepare an estimate of revenues expected to be funding for K through 12 public education, received by the General Fund for the next biennium.The General Fund,is the,primary funding source for'schools, Result of "No"Vote prisons,social'seryicos other state-funded programs/ser- vices.Current law requires an automatic"kicker"refund "No"vote retains existing corporate income and excise tax to taxpayers of corporate income and excise tax revenue "kicker"chat requires refund to corporations when revenue thatexceeds estimated collections by two percent or more. exceeds estimated collections:by two percent or more.- Measurye allocates the corporate income and excise tax - ; "kicker refund to the General Fund to provide additional funding for k through.1,2 public educations Measure does not change the constitutional personal income tax"kicker" provision that requires a refund to individual taxpayers when personal income tax revenue exceeds,estimated revenue by two percent or more.,Other provisions. Estimate of Financial Impact . The`f nancial impact of this measure is indeterminate because it is affected by unknown future events.If corporation tax receipts exceed the:state forecast by two percent or more for a two-year budget period beginning July 2013 or later, this measure will increase the amount retained in the state General Fund"relative to current law.In addition,state expen- ditures will increase by the same arnount.If this measure had been in place for the past ten budget periods,the increases would'have ranged from$101 million to$203 million in each of three of those periods. Expia�lilitiwn of ftgtne 4f financial in pi .` 'Teit of Measalrb The fegoh C hstl utlon currently re"ires that receipts from_ r"r. d ate lUa " tha,00rpori;lo6 l;vl6nneiiincl oicls;R taxeithat exceed'the . « ' close-of•sarss14o4orecast by two p6rdent br"more be returned ►on tq,-f icMe f �`� rt>icrf to ccrrxrorate incotrrte and excise tifx ysirs.Theo df= the of arpeneid by_a de a a,- aession forest tiFb lalat "tci the is e. (sF�p i in eti (slts�vyn in( lj� o that' in add,-yemr stisstPns,adju passed dur"'?t rs ,. spsslon.The Constitution alloixrs t islature,'uiri a C tcS- follows thkOs'msfority vote,to sospetjd ti ; i r and ailov unbxpected,�dditional revenue ' , be,uaed.for divetiom ry Sec�`i 4 its�► senor►s prate+cable purposes,rather ihpn'beir►g returned#p corporate t payers.. sine dre of art o red rear to f_ ,sb srotl cr#.fhq Leg tai ive Ass .R,s Go ri nor she causer an estimate"to This measure would redirect any-future corporate kicker be prepared o"f revenues that vviil be received by the' en ( refunds.Instead of retornlr g th revenus$t6 corporate FuAd;forthe bfen� i tr ng lily 7.The es, ated' t+pxpayers;they wouW3*exile ed on idnelergartan through revenues fro,n corporate incetma and a5xaiee taxes shall lie twelfth grade public e►cft tiort se4?stately stated rgthe esliirxraited revenues#rom other General Fund sources �. �ontrni#ss M�ri4 �' . .: Secretary of 3tate,ICata +own (2)As acion,amts pro( *Is OfterO. and of the biennium,the. Stag Treasurer'Ted`w-heelar ` . 6overnldr�,ha vause a�a#e I llectio-n$of reventi �received Micheal Jordearetr,•per;pf•Adr»ir�leifativdt Services by the t3enbral Fund f or i(ierin to be:s�tsrrpined.The J mes#uchol ;#?ir r,Clapt.'of Revenue ? , reve�xues received from sir rate inc¢1mt excY taxes pebra, shall$$�doorrnined ssjaar from,tt r ,tyres re�csiVad f Ggznaan,Loom Govern rent Representative from other'Censral f Id, m fees. (' oestinra offineft-141ir tandet�a/a`nat�opwa�s, biro, tiled y tare albove cornirlittee pursusnT to p►?5 2i'd 1,27) _a;, (3)If the revbnugs recejhv#dt ,The,Gehbfal F"d from corn _ v th porAte income a d"excise tads during tii l3l rrrum�exceed the amount estimated to"bb,raceived%frotr►-.Ce orate income " ±� and gxcise taxes fotthe biehrtium,by fvvo porrerit or more, i the total amount of the excess shall be�rraturtted to carraorate income and excise taxpayer4r�ttainsd in tbd'i3sn�raf end end used to provide additional)funding for ¢ kindergarten through twe�ftlf grade. s (4)lf the revenues'received from General Fug revelry sources,exclusive of,those dascr(becl in sadsection(3)ottbis section,dpriha t�he,biennium exgeed the am, est±t"ted to be received frorhlsuchaourpes for the biega,wa,bytwo, percent br more:thstotii-meant of the excess ', $ returned to personal income„taxpayers., i (6)The Legislative Assernblymay enadt laws I (a1 Establishiog a tax credit;refund.payer►ent-df*the'jir sctta nis'rn by which the axesss.i viinuea are ref ad to” xpay,` ers,and"biiffi g`ect #nistratiVe pro ul es ocihh'ee#ad therewith. i (b)allowing the excess revenues to betreduCed by adminis- trative costs associated'with.returning the,excass revenues. ° (c)Permitting a taxpayer's share of the excess revenues not to be returned to the taxpayer-if the taxpayer's share i11 less,thdn ` a de minimis amount identified by the Legislative AssaiMaly. (d)Permitting a taxpayer's share of excess r�evenues_to'be offset by any liability of the taxpayer for which the state is', I authorized to undertake collection,effojrts. _ (6)(a)'PH0 to the close of a bie{nniwm for�whiCh an esters ' descr`ibed in subsection(7)of this section has been made, . , the Legislative Assembly,by a two-thirds mejority Vote of all,membert elected to each House,may-enact legislation 7 declaring an emergency and ipereasing�the'arn„punt of the estimate prepared pursuant to subsectiorr(F},•pf#laisseetiort. (b)The,,pprohibition against declaring all emergency Wan regulating-taxation or exemption in sectioh 1a,Art4cie this Constitution,does-riot apply to,legisiation enacted puree- ant to this subsection. (7)This section does not apply: (a)If,for a biennium or any polrtion of a biennium,a stst8 tax is.notimposed on or measured-by the Income of individuals.' (b)To revenues derived from,any minimum tax imposed on corporations for thp-privilege of carrying on or doing buss- ' nessin this state that is imposed as a fixed amount and that is ronapportioned(except for changes,of accounting pefiods). 5 (c)To biennia beginning before July 1,�001ti •����;$��,: ,t; G, t_ <1 f a4sidt#lvntto;ssr�#�11i.a1#his Be�Itol Mepsurg6cttarggs.the"G�rporate kicker",provlefon appl 4 #► {tiding on or; «t .1'2013. " of�the��t�tt tution,.Under current, aw,certa in,ex &, cttrporate-�indexcia�tax raven rres wil ted during,a (3)This.so jRag ?,aetting,forth`#7A0 affaickftre dater, liennium.a rnpd to corporate taxpeyere•Under Bailot of thiq amensfpte d A d'o►..iune 30, I�:�. Me41 ur xhp-rasa tavenues woul}�l.:ipe retainQtt in the . y Note Boldfaced type indicates new language,(brackets and state'a General Fur .An .used to;pFoviclp additional funding A italicl,type indicates deletions or comments,;, for kindergs'rton th64jah twelfth grade poitlic ed}fcatiGm: Tons Lti f*Wttumfitrit Qli discretion over 66,Vr t,al#ocptes Q iefaj�tir ,"i9o{ ding;ti+e�total a�mouht�of enerat Fund trio bi..kidd 'gart`en through awpl 0 grade public educatian. The Qrpgon, onstit4tfdn describes how the°corporate kicker*-ptooesa�nrork 'First,at the beginning of each i�ion- nium the governor ttifiates tax revenues fhat Vila be received.by the state`s General Fund diuring the biennium. Iretimatpd revenuesftrn corporate incor�aa'ewntl;excisetaxes are determine+ epaTate from otherr General fund revenues. ' The Genprai Ftlndar where'most individual and corporate `incorne9taatre"tlrsas.are'deflosited.The General fund pays for(stotairy ,it lualing achooisi prtspgti artd social per- vib . �fkiim js fh,aawo-year peripd for,whichth®,estate T odd�nurhbarte .The blennjum'runs horn July 1 of each g. J year to unp,30 of the next.odd-numbered ' year. SOC"d,at thi end of each biennium budget;the Governor determines the revenues:actually received by the!General Fu nd..". g a In,rov nu es,r, c ei ve d fc o corpora te te ine omp and excisetaxeo are`determined e6oarat@,ly frona.gth$r General Fund revenues.'; r Finally-if revenues actually'received by the General.Fund- from corporate income and excise taxes`are at leasttwo percent;greater than what was estimated,the excess cur`retratly are ret�trfi r,"kf cked;back,"to the corporate income and exc se taxpayers, Ballot Measure 56 amends the Oregon;Constitution to provide the"corporette.kicker" r01ein e'd in theGeneral Funq and used to provide edditWW,funding for public education;kin- dergart+sn#fiot�h tweft. grade.The Qxcess revenues wvouid no longer bda'*turned to ,corporate income and excise , taxpayers., • Yhe Legialeiture has full discretion over how,it` allocates-0,e�eral Fu rpo nays,including the total amount of General F�,tn�1 rnonf�ys to kindergarten through twelfth grade public education. ` The t;frogort-Coostitation contains"kicker"provisions for both corporate income anci4 ccise taxpayers and personal income taxpayers.Ballot Measure 85 does not affect the "kickers for pirtsc►na1, roe taxpayers. i COirOrihtwe 11 "ra, Appointed byp Patrick Greed Chief.Petitioners , Otto�3¢hell Y Chief Petitioners Stave Buckstein Secretary of State Si®i 0�r't; Ge'or90 Secretary of State a Judge Sill g�a r Members ofibe Committee (This coinmittae was Appointed to provide an impartial irp !!pt#la ofthe.Uallot,ntpast/ne purst{ant to 00R 291.215.) ' t t , ,i Citizens' ReWetnr S3tat'601 };" This Citixens'Staters nr,,ot thoriaed by the 20o9.State:Legisl**e,was� flci b}t;an.intt+b is icisitit" O who":chose to'participate in`thttitdzens'Initiative Review pr`ooe®a'rhe peneI" orelrendolit►iwtt-IRRlacta t + Oregon and;balanced, #airty.n�ftabt the state's voting populat�or+ba'd upgrt tQeatlgn,gf rldai6c®,ago, education,ethnicity,and 4diceiihood.of-voting.Over a perdod'dfft. "ai` the parte,l�►e l J in ativOPT and beckground,witn,sses.Th"e panelists dellberAted the meaeor'a and Issued thin Thi t altered,or"apprcFired 1 y thele0kory'i�f"Stati- i t + ; r . The opinions expressed in this stateo►erit,are those of the mem.bers of 0 citizen panel at'4 vY a tievetoi review process.They pare NOT v*10"opinions or positions endorsed by the State of Oregon or qny,gove� panel is not a judge of the constitutionality of legai(ty of any ballot measure,end any statemen about eircfe' rs fro,not binding on a court of law. r Key 140111113 gs" "' • Me�ure 85 would kosipthe c te''�lder��lollare, • in the Oregon economy stead. 3saulta9 tax credits to The following era statements& 4%i the measure and the corporations he8dc#wred out rpif state " nurri orb,parae(rsts the agr each strttement,: . . he intent of this meaauTi a-is fir the'+kicker"t • The corporate f*iclter"'funds are not guarsotobdlto" go to K 12 edutatiott:04spite for" eftera� ,- increase K-12 funding"because of the i sgiadaturd`s Funds to be redirected,the wo li dri measure disoretionatyspending'<f ttte,i`ertebi3ai Ftrrlt! S;ballot specifiesthe funding vlatuld be to aid not "` mea ure earni rigs t#te 0tjr Ate"kicker!"tb44i 41 K-12 reply#e current education funds , education,bt#Aoes ho€ veht"the redkedt d!our rerit fundindieetlure4i toldther n6t-aduentibi • The K-12 budget is t#ecCl tang ctwe e r�tl fu�c (241 of other services,and li>icreaaed �► r o Measure 05"would"dom4pnstrate r, an}`a o+ r►rni t�Co • The corporate"Ricker"has had.no effect on the stability improving education. of Oregon revenue due to ite unripliabalUty.(22) " " p Oregonians and gor)i�sinesses bpnefitfrom keeping • The corporate kicker �h s this otetitla't`to etobilize State money"In ttie eta e.. :spanding�y introdooiho ul'OOcted r i6i$, �iddn` funding gaps(Oregon Office oftcont5iaiic Aoahislsi.(14) 0, 7`here Is no evidenhat the atsi pocate"kickzkr"br�to the or harms corporAtlans.{(19) "M4i 1 P05}TION TAKEN By 5 OF 24•PANE1.i A►dditlofiai Ptia y'Cil rilitiderntiat�# We,s merr►6ers of the C3$i>et►s'Initi a4*' 6 ji�ipw,o6ppsa The.loliowing arer statements about the subject matter or Ballot Mea#ur0 SSW followft refa r►s fis I considoratir related to"measure and the'nutn0er ! •: As Written,'Measure 8f anndt d laritt#fg of paflells vyhct ea with$aph§tatement., ", for'K-12 and may give t pubtte p�on thad, " The.6orporsta"iJ.,* ".'has been,trigger4d8 timers o�cer po1'tcy and K-12 school nding l Dart sold Ih+s'past>i budgatperitrds making It so' punteliable sa me° ti,us inhibitin tlto ion fo fu of school fur #ing.(24} budget reform; fhetl.' lature refer Dragon;iafC r v ilea yarY greatW In each`bull et cl# `.;' discr+ation of the O¢n liund: madding future`revenue predictions diffiCUk.(2 } • Measure ehiov th�,fle�cibihty to place corporate • Oregon Legislators bade spent,4n average, kickeaf unds info a rr+iiiy�day ocher raerwe fund for ire 8vai#ableY et t"FOrai hiahies each budgat'aq a a future use. , (General Furr2t'i3 1'Historyj.(21) « DU.e to the history of iitiwui8trt of r<payoul<$,t are too random and car not"i�o cu}nsider�d • Corporate businesses learn,about the"klckeer"eftar#tpir operating period therefore it has"ho effept on business, source of Income. decisions j$iof #lute of Applied Economics).(18) • Over a:3o year period,�Oregal* g a'to s'haiu8. i average,spent 89%of t%te oval le'Cteneral Fttnds. • Corpora'te,busihea9eS do not expect or depend on Dempnstrating an inatti�ity tti pt Oaf a for budget corporate"ki'aker"credits.(22) shortfalls. • Since,2t?(93,the! tage of the Oonetai Fund$per��orx K-12 educatiap�iiaia.changed from 44.8%to the current Measure 85 soaks ta,changethe Ore�oft coostitudon 39.1%.{23) should not be,passed witho t seriou cors eriftri Tbes. measure removes the flexib ity to U t1te rpFti its krt� . funds where they are most-deeded a +e 0'b!f the diatri~ "Ciii;sen"Statolln6 nt in Sup rt�f 3 i Nleasiu s bution.liUe feed that this.r}1d+l urs pre es a!9')llrxsiort tare#"It' POSITION TAKkN By 19 OF 24 FLAN LI&i`S is"fixing"the clot" 4 t K�12 onomic Oragran. -; Having spent the ifi ority.o tho; v4t a["fs r q lir' We,19 members of the Citizens'Initiative ReyieW,aupport' the,last three deca'dee"tltr l gislature ttater#1 "if u send it,they vi►ililpe d it Wog c�aal re t� Ballot Measure 85 for the following reasons:. r Yo �: " • Measure 85 does not affect the personal'"kiiekea<"eFnd the answer and'Measure 85 oes not ."miasire up. does not increase personal or corporate taxes:' • There is;broad bipartisan agreement that the corpm#14o "kicker";is not good,publid policy.It is unreespnft)el6to refund,legally due tAices to corporations as a resuifbf inaccurate revenue p>tijections.We be0eve Measure,85 , is an improvement to current policy, A►ltoha comrriwnitiss.sse•safee stable,commt mjties,and Or' needs +Aitrerlcan.itlN�llr ti n of Eeaahsrs.pr to focus on givinq.qurchfidre6 the edueatkan they need to, egon'bMl�'ii-Oregonj protect their futures. # a Yes Vgta on Measures so In est In Schools.Anvestln Safety. lfue/cmeriie*n�adeotatiop of Taachers-Or(sgon kpa u i` > l/otinp Xgs to Protect Our Schools, 4 ov*gitivn fkrc s.ad by Davtd Rogers partnership for dls,a FamNjes. Saty'endslusttC .J, Aecurr�emnt arld lied education professionals,we have seen ftrathatjthe crisla Oregon schools arattfasingdvVith dels�tirt• .: ing'fu ono c�,t ld.closure$.The resujt to owr students-is' Wil Mbasure 8it661Ve Our School Funding Crisis? that the are no '9�tpetiencinfl'tMe schools,programs,and Mo. services:we onaeanrew: "r:How dart We C reate Stable Funding for Schools? Std' ing�mn iG4��a has4 ptdb I mors a $500 r�Uon aver the past five years,whaieta>!�'breake haul �!, O Y Onb$ure Way:'Morg Family W obs. maspjvoy increased by UA billion.We need to put We focus a +e V1►8f rim produce enough money to slake a differ- an Vafra 'fiost important opr kids and au►'#titure. e � it's of ever~a g band=Aid.There ha$not Dona adr00 1fterve:theoducoftn we oncs njoyed? boon A'. kicker"refund to businesses since 20 7. TFf�a Stabs Legislative Revahu' Office also esti� Every day,Oregon students face overcrowrded,elassroon matey tM w i' of be a ornara le kicker this budgbt M_1M The stbta rlget cuts have resulted in 7,000aayoffs and posi- tigns cut in our local tichoois.And across ther state,districts Ther$*' tg oLMW0r#0'oiVans with family wege•jobewrho, arrb cutting school days. gsri600 the"#sM14e a give educatiory the funding-it d lrves. t*idt oriabn isa great ptice to start and grow businesses SIM orals say a YES to huesure#S Is a YES for fiat POk Ompt y it o Oregonians,the school funding crisis t! vSi coitintte > Want tabegin lhe',ptocess of;fina#ly,.rejesting Satvillke schools are funded mostly by income 1.r schools,at a time the Head it lr►ast. s.=more money for;familles and schools. m our vshen< y taxi►,so ariore - YES five need to,tape a frrm step forward,in finally s®cur- The only", to peranontly fund services at the levels we In #unds.for our s Mpofid;l+asteAd of ondlnd as rti6C,as all 1lot earfli` rnslte olarb more people are employed and 800 of those funds to)urge,ayt-ofi-staxa aa�PoraSarrfi: . , - YES to ending a massiva iax.breakshat only benefitsrthe taxes:?het s haw tt worlis'in Oregon. largest corporations. More/obs and hr her Incomes for Oregonians would Help Protsct Our Schools. mean ll r r P schools,health care,and senior Please jrot`n tll,OpO Or a ucators, d se'rvlces t make fegonians'lives better. . g stems; ntitsaui;end itcltobl empifes In voting yes on it'sal, t If Oregonians'inditi}ites"met the natiortlal average(vole are currentljr.11o�""low),'we would have billions;more dollars (This infarniarion furnishesi by BaVid l4lves,Arrterica►b florrvjngrot�gh'the state for people to save,invest and Federation of Teache4-©n {AjTpr®§oh}•} etas fort eir'econoifric future. AraWn • We need tom ke it easier for people'to start and expand flt\ftfjl" their,busiroe bs$d that more of cys tan MtlVe jobs and Rsirtnetshi�►`fe►s artyy�akidJtittfce plan for our own ere rogtia;future. Urges a Yes vote on l�teasrYroa 85 More private-iisadr jtili8 woiiiri slain billions more dollars 8ecausa Hda rt o n Sall or Oot»tN shies for services we care abai it Pike schools,beafth care and Join public safety advocates In voting"Yes 1 on ure 85' public safety. IC's a Win-Win. PubIlo safety is best Served when children areglyon;gppor- ®uatity of life starts with#amily'wage jobs:Let's vote for tunit�a tt succaeatrd'tp=l�ecorrie esponsibit4�irideppndent M bars of their communities. *I spfe and policies that will create more of them. Yet as school funding contirt a tts;be hut,our cipldten Leaifa,more abou#hew lob$finanqo:our schools at receive fewer and fewer opportunities to learn and thrive.The y! and s%vuvv°reaonnsosnerity o a more than$500 million of cutazo K-72 funding in the.past five �-Ofggen" stl�sineas f*-"lltloh i years has caUsed a crisis in Oregon classrooms that we can no-longer afford to ignore. ( is i atlt�i►r ern 9hati �$ereli Fuller Ohioofa ►all � As class sizes expand ar4taitgi or layo#fa 4hcrease,the amount of money Oregon has bean ha ding out in tax ' breaks Isr galy.for;cerpgranit.anc!the rich-Cris grown by $3A billion,it is time to rebaiiinco our speMj n 'riribrities,and, Pairents°8i 1 Salt Measure 85 a"Yesk vote on Msasuro'es is�tha.best first.`ittepr P As paroplawith,kids in Orbgoals K-t2 schools,we've seen Stand st0ong1or Oregowo yq rth firsthand the impact.that years of budget cuts have had oh our local classrooms. - The:corAor ix kicker is a Major tax,foophole that benefits large corporations.Measure'M would close that foopl�gle ; Wo've'seen class sizes glow to levels we never thought and invest the money where there is an-urgent need:our local P°""e Oregsrn now has the third.largest class sizes in the , K-12,schobla. coun y An invpstrrient in the eduication of our childen is an invest= We've seen erotire programs—like art,music,or sh'op- ment in the long=term health of our camrriunrtiirs,.Healthy slashed oralirninated jilt lfieprintingiof these argumenlsdoes tcanailloftan sndaraftatkV41te StatooEtkaypn.nwrdpea ewarra�rtfheaceucaEy any detwaitla made in the argumemS. ,r. : wove seen,wohde'rf0,teachers told b#f�af'the state has - ,SayxYES to iiutting money into;Q t2 reduced basic funding to school diat&6- SA VES W bnwdnQ svO*Ohiit4 lt.ik h n And we've seen ttr ipxomise of a work,-class education for - Say YES to providing, slafe aril�csi'fivs piaca for our our chlld�en" ti the 1�or a#hart pipe,dtsam. students to rlpgrn aia cho'6 lava db teir stto teac► frns it*JeOur t dw bt iehMy s t an do in a rxheir swu � gon.) clams with g 'ttr$6 brirrroret ptlptle.�tsty-put,",Oregon s K-13 schools a rehodttrrger,the e�lucaor{aeriepCe that wd sit` .c, itltllllt�1bliWt `? toolr fior gt e Smdi{Busin4ss tf �.'ea ot } C, ei As a state,via cbn no;16noer Wr rwd that edi olrtion.is a prior- Because Qur,K"I&Arlo Qry�jt�h s F�� ity if out laadoe aten't Willing to�d*sleeps tv actually fund e oura)asarooma Measure* ,wheipin 'aF :i For us,vat'fttg yep aeuro il�5 to sfarm tale corporate education t1r deoerve kiakM is about lt�t ing on 0r en`s prieritl o AYt a UM Dan't our kids Oesarva tljo�ticatitsn pgca en ? # when vye're•cutting' ta.ds�lts.tairig off th� cts of thousands of teacher lay ofts�'incrsasttettCr civ+► in teaghers,-atid Inch gcia �sf < ., can no I�r a#fond:; clessroomat#td".arts policlea.la'his #ac • t+ is o Pn • s brsai4 dents ors Learning Hr�th less, for large.��:p� f�pprat�tnal It'a time for Orsgonianet,O t#eaata °a It's tints to`arid;#lie corporate kiblKet and rnaks cars,those,. important. funds go to our+01 moms,,not large corporations.v M Otri t � K need them.' Vote,YES for our kWagd fo a stroi s + s 4# Most.of ail,it s time•for state leaders to get their;prior i#ie's Small business owners agree with p ,teacttlg k.�0#, straight and focus on what'a r 'at im trrtant-our kids grid c,mn7unity advocates that vys shout the'rorpiprgte Our future, Kicker,and spend thoselfurl L 8 on, it stns, can became pre dn'sf#itU#,Ieadj"w 'r -1 ' A Signed. May M.Chang Parerjt;of al.5ty nt at Franklin High School Strom schools are Fritk4tif 4#ur Pi 4sntil o kqy . to gre`gon's scgnocttic rseovery o thrl e d ' Sa6h Grahger,P lektrt+df ari Atkinson Studer`# to offer businesse$'a weN-tr 'red � + ++ o r kids*a tools t6win the`gt�q pa,Y.rt brr �7i"t M. [err r klaflumsr t'etertt af'1!tprtta Clackamas Student The Corporate Kicker laitax brook�Rate eon's afford Todd 4io ;nI Park, afa Crea#ive Sc�shC�SCgaafIfuclarrt The Corpor to Kictki r,is'a { # �V„. ,big Orporat 4 Dan patriito,,poten of.an A ktnsbn Student Lions.lt'&time,to, at ohlwl ti t large corperativn§ a re to i1g i $r #' (Tfils inforrri tfo(i furr+ishetl by ber�a He►iurtt share.Orsgon144Mailbw+ l' rori ip I psy' the costs oftax'breoks 4� ' r The choice is simple.We aliwa#itxo live ft Le#!s IwAI tlrogopn" ±©ol$our$lswlf t t that does whet*rlghtfHr ,scNOo1s �. future so they,44i suc�cgsd i tLtirtg tba g"' bs,of tomorrow. r, Safe and Su pportwe't:nvironmEetrt ib t1} Geairn Basic[ights`tlragsw► urg a Yes tiste ' '., Vats Yi6z arrMeasure ". prq�irat,t�regon'a future Basic Rights Oragart+a an ktjr�ganization dedicetad tb;ending discrimination based kin sexual origin#anon and gerwdr iden-` Mein Street Alllancs of Oregon ur�#t�{ tity,and promQtt pct r far everyone.We believe thatwwe IwAaesu�$�#o i'ef�ntw tfi►e Cirtptir � all have an lnteran e�ni#ohg up for a future that works for the ptttcss of rawthvetut3ng tp bur K' all Oregoniinat 'that means,ensuring our children receive the prat Communities. ad #k tyrJs ar r,our teachers have tl,e training,they ;a inA,�atiori furni3�ier y Jltri" tae#;�if+tfr, t need,and �k�er isst� e o $t have-the resnrce�awid..,, rt»tt ; "� r � , St)'�'E`i4fltac►ce"ofg�arfi �� A Qurschpoh►oiT �ajptalfk+raNatud ts,#oleorn, AI�t#1tiw81�t iwtl'F>#Vfirr ir; Ir a Tflat r»eana theytet fie odequately"fu SEIU iaai 50 all When, budge�w,ato slashed,that, programs Uwe a�i'Irs Mote erg hat are critical#o,. ro#eating our wesipfa ;ge blssxuat,and ' Johr thsl itl irr V tt 'Ylteta Ptot e#�igMillta» at trahegender ll-��►#te.std##,�a s►?ilieS.Basic.Rights A t 4 . Oregon bet ev9a w oU have a responslttilrty to ensure that For too long,QregOO Irking fwnit�e lk r 11 our schools are egyibed to offer a �iw/ltronmentin the burden of paying fort r schools and IiMlth carek yvhiCh to learn.lh,rP! Cr,our school Viers and staff" ., services..Cut after cut haerw-r>ttQ ttskbasil� (- must havethe`resout'bO end training they'rieedto r agnize orities,while the state con rw a to give ! bli{COns in,t8lrc and act on instance bullying,end riiscriminatlotw. breaks slid loopholea,�rrt c y�►twioh gCitcr r a"' s �r and thetich. Measurevgin;tlte� ' ao .� tea. our chNd gettiter e#ua#t�tiori.arid sapportfhoy riled to Irt the lastfive years,tla$orfi►ourkt we ve given away through- succeed. these tax breaks has trtcrl9ea8d p ma 6$3.41, even Stand rniitt►BS;AB 'ogon in voting YES an Measure>a while seniors,students;'aiad elaeire soon , painful cuts to the basic`s"V O rp�g nrie dsesimt can wthe SEete t�f Uregdn,rrardr, iWirram acuu"otduiprltememz' By giving away billions in tax'breaks,Oregon has found itself ,vote yes;an Mags l r 86 so that we,can begin to ensure that in a crisis that has meant cuts to services like: our students are prepared for the 21st century. In-home care,,for"seniors and sope with disabilities p h The-fur crisis in our K-12 schools is_imposa , lito ignore. • Health care services that keep our cgmmunities tf ealthy Oregon hos cutK-t2 budgets by"mare filar►$5bo million + Child welfare programs that protect vulnerable kids sim,2007,whila the,amount we're losing to tax breaks and • Local schools,which provide a lifeline for many young �-loopho es h.sa iiown by 88.4 biiliop.The.stoteis handing out beople massivo.tax breiaks to large corporations,and the dich,,but it's It's time to stop giving money away to corporations whose our 1(-32.studhrYts end their famiifes who are paying the cost.t ssniors,students,and struggling`familie 'arse denled,the As ady"Ws; Brendan Barnicte `" °RObert`'Stoll" Whitman Farms " Investor. i Lawyer Willamette Women Democrats Richard B.'Solorn'oh Jim McDermott,. To find out more And,jpIn the coalition, CPA Attorney/ w�nrw.detsn�loregon,Oro '!Business Litigation ;, � Anna Oatler Ohii information hirnished by0atrick G n,Deferrdi Real Estate and C&iimurilty.,Develapntient °' Argument in Favor , (This 1"formoddr 'Atmfibed by IF3�li3r Ihbtr�rt,E4uity�ANlence Our kid deserve-a world-c#asS dtication: d4d V As teachers,we pour our hearts into educating Oregon's. Argurrlininvor students.- We wake up every morning eX ted and OwplraO"help Were voting YES,on•Nlleasure 85 d#tdlcated rstcr young minds reach their fa#! ntiat.11Kte Aesodu"to"Irent%irealthesre,ptoviders,small lives to helping the next geAdrotion learn the cr#ttcai:thinking• ; business owners,con►mpnity orgamltations and adi ocates skills,to help them be successful in the 0"s and In Itfoz, dedicated-to funging ostr schools and doing whit's right, I' we ar�e,yow v rar Yes otrrNltrarsatrs$5, Every day,we strive to do our,%4ry best or toese.kids because--simply put--they'rorWorth Its. Tlt easuir puts iit�ar res"rces In thq,cle foorn where - thgy l toeg..so ouroh"an gef tho'educatl`on they need to Unfortunately,no amount of,enthusiasm or�¢odication on su eed to the Fist etentury. our part can breakthrough the letark,reality gfover-increasing , class sizes.Oregon has the third largest class's#xes in the Pa gtsct Our Children,Our 60-bgols,and'ppr.Future country.According to a recant Survey,the average high HARP Oregon school class size in Oregon.h6ti,increa3e(l'by:noarly 3o Adelante Mujeres percent in the last three years. Alliance for bemoeracy We know that individual instruction and -on1ona time with American Federation of Teachers Aregon(AFT-Oregon) 11 students is what they need to thrive in Asian PaC'f'CTAmQ.rir,#,P Network of Oregon(APAl1(0) Overcrowded ctassrooms tinder oura-biltty to concentrafe on Basic- #5reg'on Black united Fund of Oregon each student with the individual instruaiM?ctts AFibrert+b Clatsqp County Democratic Central Committee time they deserve. , Commuhicatioris Workers of America,Local 7901 Our schools heve`cut entire prperrgs,including fbresr +`` Community,Alliance of Tenant guages,the arts,library,P.E:and pro s then hblp,,"rur--kids Democratic Party of Oregon became well rounded. Eastside Democratic Club Economic Fairness-pr qQw— ', . We-can't continue down this roil#. Economic Justice Action Group,First Unitariaq_ hurch Ecumenical Ministries'of Oregon For us,feforniing thecorporste,kjokertoputthi fundotnto+ Elders in Action C tttrrtission.. classrooms is aboutsayitag.thet'stlme t9 gOS ►tor� Equity Alliance Oregon' stralght.it's time to fund ouredhools and,-ouoftstt're'. Eugene/Springtietd,Solidarity f+lotwork/Jobs with Justice Were voting yes on Measure$li.We hope yob Family Forward Oregon,,,- Hawthorne Auto Clinic : Brian Hatiski Steve Anderson Huntan Services Gtsatitlon off3regon 1st%2nd Grade Teacher High School Teacher Main StreetAlliance'of Qregt►n- Metzger-Elementery$chobt; ,<Mike Roach,Roach,Co Owner Palorna Clothing, MiMI Dudley Cast e¢t,''ftet el heights Vineyard Marily Post C.Jdhn arson The Mother PAC Elementary Teacher High School teacher Multnomah County Oeirndowii Irrigon Her stop;OR Northwest Oregon Lsbdr Coaric#I;AFL-CIO Oregon League of Conservation Voters Sarah Black GafyiuinprhYiiks Oregon AFL-CIO Teaches Middle SctldcTea'cher Oregon AFSCME Oregoon City Peiidfetgn Oregon Alltance.fctr Retired Americans Lance Masters Oregon;Centet for P0Iic Policy(OCPP) L ce Masters Leacher; Oregon clucatioii ssgclation g Oregon,Nurses,R:�4*t! The Dalles Orego,,n PTA Oregon Schooi Em¢#oyees'Assdcietlon,,AFT Local 6732 ( is'frftirmatian furnished by l�riart fifefl ri.)` Oregon State Fire Fighters Council ! our aregon : , Argument in favor Partner shtp;foa Sefety aa�d tustiae ,Oregon PTA Urges aY1is Vote oo Mom ure 85 \ PCUN Planned Paren€!�c►d i�A 9v ,rogon Oregon parents and teachers'ate saying YES to Measure$S Portland Jobs,MUith.,Jua*o � � and refonhing'the corporate iC#t�€er''or Kt12 schools'#"fitting Rural Organizing Project money beck into our'ahl#dtkirerdueatioh* tare it is neseder! SEW Local 49 most. SEIU Local 503 Street Roots Imagine what it means for a chIW'to gq th st=nool every Tax Fairness Oregon,,, in a clabsroom that is overflowing with students:Beti&(#4 p mmittee there aren't enough teachers,she gets very little indtvk*ai Voz His ana Political Action Co Western States Center, attention,and in many cases there aren't evaii eKo' deers' for everyone.- ; The p g ofthasiiarguments does not constitute at cement by s State of Oregon,nor does dre state ftromt the accuracy or tram of eny ateukiianta madtl in the aKgtui�erits. we'r+e.sending putchin4ten tiiarls s wre once attended,Thousands of teserara ha+ra �' ` Ylli and wa nowt ays the thlyd4ergest cia slsest �`' I9 f�lrrr School Funding Criids? eautotry. No, $500 - In ju)t the past five years,we`ve cut K-tR funding b n7 e y 84'.HOW Can" Greats Stable Funding for Schools? mRlion,white the amount of money ware 9�ving away in tax breaks and loopholea has increased by 7irete11/OtM Sate Way:ire Famih,li�llaae Jabs. E3�4 billion.it's"a to get our priorities in bider. Measure 46 11 not produce_enough money to make a differ- This is an important election for school funding,and Oregon once' for our so it not even's land-Aid.There has not PTA urges you_t6 vote yes and support children and youth in bhp a corporate kicker,,refund to businesses since 2007.' our communities;it's the right step to protecting our class- The non partisan'stats Legislative Revenue Office also est!- rporns and the future of education in our state. mates t..are will rte+6e �, rate kl,ker this budaat ��Ie VQting YES an Manure 111&14 critical in ensuring our kids have There aren't enough 01'egoniana with family wage jobs who the funding that,wHi preaerveOregan's class sizes,protect gene the:taxes to give education the funding it deserves. effective school programs,obcrj+ake sure the children Vn*`Orogon is a Brest Place to start and grow businesses are well-prepared to excel in the future. , 0- 4Mrr errrpioy ntora©regonians,ttrea'hoof funding crisis wilt CiAr►t ue. pie asp join Oregon PTA m.doting.YES• re 8l1, Oregon's kid' sienEe a+quality , t eervioerr 'aohooi#Mrs funtled mostly by'Income YES,on I35 mere IOU oe rnen rroneir for f#00111198 and schools, For snore information,please visit WwWor an ts.org , 711910n,y Way'to.par'nt8nantiy fixnd services at the levels we . pall 8xpspt is tolrrra (This informati©n l4ornished by 4apkee p%rval/,Ptasiderrt a mare people are employed and Oregon PTA./ p9yinlritexes.'t hat's how It works In Oregon, Mom fiberincomes for Oregonians would ftV{i �tAd pia,health care and seinior #luman.SrieetiCyiton4lila 4legoir�8ns'livasbettt+r.` Measure S5 Prntts Oregort'a Q0 �,�rnes rnot the rational average(we are ni y:?asl+;below,w$would have billions more doll The Human Services Coalition ofOrepon(HS+ a ats;ervida threugh t aitatefor people to save,invest and` 8roup of over 120 organizations and individuats:',i�/e rar„ to pUpr�for their ecortamirr future. Policy fe the strengthened Orafjonfor through in�prova�:fiuu�jpc •`jam to Inolte it seals for ea le to start and expand Policy and sirengthenecl stipptirt far.hurnan sanicaa r p p p dteit busineasrls so that spore of us can have jobs and 1Ne urge a YES va q on aasgre95. plan for our own ectrnpmic future. This election is about Oregon`s prmrytjat, More privatmt 'would mean!bi{{ions more dollars for se if about ilko$g600ls health care and Healtby schools provlde'safety and resources for kids who "_-Pubilc safety are hungry and are in need of critical services.For many , children—including a tragic number of homeless students— its a Win-Win. school provides needed stability.Our schools hold our corn- fluallty of life"starts with family wage jobs,.Let's vote for munitles together and should provide equitable opportunity people and pollees that Will create more of them. form{�Ctudents.; .Sim more about how jobs finance our schools at Unfortunately,years of budget cuts have reduceol the abi)ity w '"'waafrobs coin,and www Dice©norosaerity ore of schools to play this critical r9le• `' - Oregon students ore In orisia , # need srert belt►flow . (This"frrl9a -furl*"o by Darrell fulls/,Oregon Small, How have our classroom been lni acteduaineas tR cuts? p by Years of massive _ ?,000"teacher and schop!employes cuts—"just since June of 2010 School closures - The third-largestcless sizes in the country Voting YES on Measure as is about finally;atkingai�opato reinvest in our K-12 elesaroems. Measure 85 will reform the corporate kicker by putting money into Oregon K-12 classrooms,"rather tha�r lack into.the. pockets of large out-of state corporations, Please join the Human Serw �+�rl.4if�lrr�in YES€►n Measrlre 3 r ' 1T his Information� Seralces Coalition;of orrlper 4 w J. � +► The priming of these Vq m M does imtcor fro an e6dof$11J;"l*ttte&a of A61jr�rr lln ytel+�nthe ecFUreeyp►tjruh ofanystaberharKe mods in the argumer�. A t. Z it is a hest the law to: Y sign another person's ballot"return envalope for'the ► vote more than once`to an,eltic�n Qr cast a frautlui+ t ballot r ou are not legally,qualified u .vote.a bellot Jf y - ► , cerce, preaire Qr; t !e\rvvise unduly in#1ueribe aCj�er vot' sell, offer tQ 11.,purchase or offer to purchase an©tier voter's ballot , �► obstruct an entrance of a building`in which a voting booth ©r,+ fi#icial.b6llbt drop site is located t` ' deface,:remove, alter or destroy another voter's batlbt, apoated'elect;on notice'or.election equipment or supplies .,� attQmpt t©'collect yoted ballots within 100 fleet of°an pffidial balldt`dropsite p X �. : ballots v khou t dis l� Y' n rnpto collet#:voted F "slg�n;stating Not An_pfficial Ballot Dropsite" piny Wolatbn$ of the identified election laws are subject tO penalties ravaging frorn CAvll ,00alties'fl�,p,to,$250 per 'iolat�c .� f Class t`..Misde o6anor dr:Klass C Felonies. rd i If you have:.any other questions about voting in Ore 66'or if you think that your rights as�a voter havebeen, �ol oreogbnvotesyg©v 1 866 673 VOTE /,-1. 868 673i"86 se.habla aspanol 1 800 735'2900 far<the hearing impaired Vote by Mail Frequently Asked Questions WNatl It t forgot to Won the retard envelope? As a voter,what do I have to do? ttarpoffice,Of contact you,if possible#.tortome to the ores o#fioe to ai P it, Your ballot packet will automatidelly m II to you the on process? between October 19 anli October 3,:�f .e C _pac�e .,. you will find the ballot„'a secrecy enyelopa and a;raturn -Ag steps'of the prooess,,ar&open to observation by the public. envelope.Once you vote the ballot,place it fn th secrecy Contact your county electiona official to,make artangre ments. envelope and seal it in the pre-addressed return,grivelope s Be sure you sign the return envelope,o+t the'appropriate line ryppyHgtie knowmT . After that just return the ballot either by-malt or'at a desig- � noted dropsito.. Inrtitli'resphe Are released st 8pm election nightan4 Willcon- 'tintie to k updetod through election night until all ballots have: What If l am uncomfottat►le"voting my ballot'of home?' bean counted.FhwUdortified results will be available 30 days after then election, There are.privacy booths available for you to cast your ballot at your county elections office and there may be othets at dropsitelocations elsew(hete"in your county,`For furtheNnfor- � Y t1t t B Ot, tltt�t iO11 motion,call your county elections official. you 11461 ssued',a� Dyisional ballot;if:' What*my ballot doesn`t conteR } 4.t#�are is a:qu about your eligibility as a voter(for i eitample,that* evidence on file that you are an If you are registered to vote and-have not rA¢eiy9d yogr ballot `� aretfve or.i'ndettve tiioter In Oregon) by October 28th,call your county elections Office.They will -r you neon to.vbte et a county alectioris office in a county , heck that your voter registration is current.if Iris,they,will otharthan theft®'Iran five in mail you a replacement ballot.You can also check the status , of your ballot at My'Vote at o(regonvotes.gov. �In-order•to obtain's prdvisi"onal ballot„you needtb fill out a Pratrialo[tAt,Ballot +€iuoat Form in persttn',at,the county elec- 'What If I have moved and'have not updated my-ntionT tiona a#fice. If you were,registered to votq by October 16 but now have a X�r ptsvl nil balbt will not be counted until it is deter- different addresi,�ca{I your County elections•o#fice,for ine r rr ,tnmedgttlAt ylati efi gib le to vote. '.tions on how'to update your registratidmand reeelve-A,.6f � �{� l�vevttod he ballot,you can can 1-888 ORE-NOTE $f or the aci6Wy efectiona.aff(cb in which you Do have to return my ballot by mail?- °yotsd� dxitff your ballotwv s doubted.if your�ballot You have the choice of mailing your ballot or re rning into ”' �erf.i u� also Hm 4ui`ihe reason itwas not any'county elections office or any dasignata efictal in the state:You can find'your nearest drops to along with a": , If it is determidthat;you rare ineligible to vote in this elec- map of how to get thereby going to www:oregonvotes.gov.�r. tionl the cony 8ted'Provisional Ballot Request Form will you may cc tact'your county aloe;ions office. seive4 yon v ter registration for future elections. How much postage is,required to:mail th+Y pt111obacdc? ., �w � `bF11 � nt Your yvtat!ballot can usually be returned trairtg a single dFifl first-class stamp.in(hose instances whereadditiona]postage `An re#t ed voter may file a written complaint with the is nec�sssary,it will be clearly indicated on the ballot materials. tSt tr $tefe.afto&g that a 061ation of an.election law.or rerla adopted by the Secretary of-State has occurred. When must ths,voted baiiot be retumedT The-6o►tstaint should state the reaso6 for believing that the violation occktt red land pfidvide evideoca relating.to it.The The voted'ballot must be received in any county elections complaint must be signed,by the elector;anonymous comm office or designated dropsite by 8pm on election night,Post- plaints,will'not be acclapted."=The cornplaint should be mailed ,marks do not count! ;to,or tiled at -How,do I know limy ballot ls-recelved? Secret"of State;'Eiections`Division X86 Caplta �H>=�Sulfe 501 You can track the status of your ballot by going online too, SaCerrt," tS My Vote'at wwW.oregonvotes,goy or you can call your county r - elections,office and ask if th4y,received your ballot.A record is kept showing each voter whose bailor has bean returned.; Can anyone find out howl I've voted once I mail my ballot? ,/ Flo.All ballots are separated from the return envelope before the ballots are inspected•This process ensures confidentiality i . k Vo #ors ,:. m Contact your county elections office or call''i 866 67,3 8683 regbast th'e a resour r Alternet@ Format gaf Iota f ' + HTML ballot, availebfea#o vc rrsiwho ere:unable t0mark a p iited b 4pi��'Vdters � can vote in the privay.af their town home using their ownccassibl <to .Uotets. who r d o no' t, ,ave acoessible-tools at hom# may vote the HTM ubn e r every,, atiY com uter i4riessibie er stati bnIOcatd iY lotu�s otaffle e',r -r l.arge.pnnt,ballot, available to voters with-low vision. r r Arternatt Format Voting Guld®s , StatewidiYotsrs'.Pamphiet available in digital^audio or accessible tie WWW.otegbrrvotasogov. Request a CD of mp3 format audio files by'phoha. EasyV®tom Cuicre, available in digital audio or accessible text!at is wwWIvotedregon.org/vateenfonnition/vo,*rs-guides.lEngli§11,6nd Sparl versions are available lit print.' 4 Standard Voters` Guide, aviiilabie in digital•"audio or accessibld tent www.votedtagon.org/voterinfo stion/V6tiirs-gu es. L�irgs"'P�riht 8iralfi�e; and NS cc "irpatble.versirons also are available: ContactTakig Btafnd Sfaille Services at ,Oft 462 0292 to request this voting guide. Adtlit o ROOOP re' 4 .Large print voter registration card, available tQ,voters with low visi6 4 ' 3 Signature Stamp Attestation hard: If, becap4e of a.disal il.ity, a;perms is' na le to sign.a ballot or registration card, thsymay use a stig�notu're indicator that represents their sigma#u re. A si,gnatu•re star{np s#t[eat � orimus . be cornpleted along with an 4pdated (or,neuv) voter reg,istrat card,. f , 3 ♦�' rr i M 0 1. f ,4 I 1 V. to A , Contact your county elections office or call 1 673403 to requost these resour ts; R 1,need assistancs. to 46te Any voter with a disability,cyan request assistance to:r00ier to vote, vote their ballot and/or return their ballot.You,can also reg&est Assist fro is caretaker, care'-provider or someone else`you choose. 1 want to assist ai vate� Your�county, e*,tions Off'Cell,can suggest resources you can use to help inform voters. Resources mustbe nonpartlsan and unbiased. Who can provide assstawce?' 41 A County Voting Assistance,Team 1 , '4 A Facility Voting AssistanceTeam 4 Someono.chos4 ,by the vote-r. Who cannot provide assistance? 4 The voter's empIQ' yibr ` An agent of.the Voter.'s employer- 4 A union officer or agent of a union of which the voter is a' member What is a faciiity voting assistarnce teats? ' A congregate living facility may form a Facility AssistanceTeam to assist,voters living in their facility. r Teams must be made up of two registered Av©tbrs that do not have the same political,party affiliation: AQ Regi:�tering o Vote 11100 mare this idej�ttif 0rM6N 4a�ulreEnentsT To vote in Oregon you need to be registered iii the county'.' 1 'ifayi+u have a current,vetI i3riyer's Li�er�ss,Pere: where you reside. IC)number issued by the of 01 on givisI FIAs+t�artehkWi�ulV), u ustwin 1u can register if you can answer yes these three cues- tntiie`carCl. „t tions�' A s tided Driver's Lic` ##tl#val¢d;a're 4. Are you'a resident of OregonY �? Lice e is IWOT 3 - Are you a US`citizen? !?htr+ a ns ` 3 Are you At least 17 years of age? 2. i"fy�,t do not, a cutY�E Yid Qrw-,Ort-L It, or,'0 number issued by t �t ©f($r goh If you are'17 years of age,you will not receive a,ballot until an 11Aotor�ohicies,you must,tll�irsn this inn a cglrti by mare elec�tioh ocpurs on or after your 18th birthday. 'th'a apprpriate circle and must them pr�t test fo►x'i4olts of your Soctat � t i R 4y How 3.' If you do not have a Socat` rity rratst ,sf#irm this on the card rking; 4slr 1cat�nl You con regime �iNStb orotlirte at wM4 oregonvotes.gov or ttgt have a va 's i i erN�i or irEiy' you t tirtat ra tratiah,o9rd t arry�tthe#pliq+nring ;ipumber. + places. ' d.�,ff you do not hav�is License urxtpeir,or 4 in this Vaxars'`:Pa phlet a;Social Security nu , you s any coun#K,eihs ace you must provide a copy,of ane of tsthlch shgws the voter's na a 4 the Seer0tery'`ef lijo 's Office me nt�current it 4 some stot a ago"les such as the CtWision -� valid photo id$ntl ictrtio f fir Of Motor Yehtcles' a paycheck stub 4 a voter"reg1Wrstion,driva 4 a utility bill You can fill the card out in person or send.it in by PS me! �' a bank statemerrt a government tlocuma You cart also print out;a,registration card online at: proof of eligibility yndei!the UmfoPctef and. r egis wwwaoregonvotes.gov. 'Citizens Absentee Votl Act IUOC,I�t 1,0 . Vot ng;.J ti Accessibility, l kC end Hand p 1 ct To vote in the Alovdmber 6,2012,Giineral'Electlon,your (VAEM) completedwoter registration cardMust be either 4 postmarked by Tuesday,;Oc IOber 16,2012 It you do not provide'vaHd iiiedtification you will not',W 4efly red to a county et ctiona of ice by Tuesd�ijr, eligible to�vote or�8$dere)r Yoe,}will,h�ry�i#i1t be. eF if�le to vote#or state and�lti si contests; pctober 16,201�r. .�,, 4 delivered to anyvoter registratipip,agency 40,1 j bMV) --- by Tuesday,'Octobisr 16,2012. i7 r voter i011 Ups g Y regret If you register to vote online,your registration mustbe Once u havwr istered,you'are'A$ �'''frgl''laie submitted b �1�53pm on Tuesda ,October 1B,201 s Y Y F• your information up to date.Y doIndo t o�,at: www0eagonvotes.g6v or by;c�mpletFno% g`a voter Wliet•IrtfQrrrtawltioti S 1'9!!'QUIMO to mgh t r? registration card with the new form ati�n *4060400, i ti, I yKtian if ypu clo any #the rte. ' To complete ybur reg�istration.you will provide your: � ;ch+r1 `e your home aQd s", � 4 Full legafi name ,� �' change your mailing address -� Mama address ch�r►igeyour name -3 'Date of birth 4 'ch in+ge yoursignatulre 'Signature n 3 wantto`change'br.selec I pofi#Ica party. �t. 4 Valid ides ification ` 4 will be away from home pn election day it you not your county elect�ona of#db'o!your chdrI of residence address after Noverttper 112012,you mutt re thataliallotbe mallet!to you grgatq yt?ur countydlect a pffloe to get your ballot. _ - r z + ' Use online voter resources, to register or update,you-' registration status. nreonyotes:.gai Are you a citizen of the United States of Arnerica? C]yes O no Are you at least 17 Years of age? Cayes Q no If you mark no.in ne$ponse to either of thdse,questtori�'a(o not cpmplete this form. Wolff last name* first* N' middle Oregon residence address iinduda apt.or space number)* city* zip code* date of birth pmonmiday/year).* cpurty of residence phone email: mailing address(required if different than residence) city/itate zip code Provide a valid Oregon Driver's Li�eese,Pero#oriD: Not a member of a patty . ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ' ❑ . " � D Americans Elect I� C<Ctfsti�ioh ! / C D Democratic Q I do not;hava a valid breyou►iflrly"1it�onx*pare gL> O Independent The last digits of my SdclakSecurity Nu+�mber fi3kj hre. �Libertarian _ ❑ I�`I L=J d Pacific Green xxx'- x LJ O Progressive C Republican CD l do not have a valid Oregon pti'ver. `vcdns&?wrrrrw_,6r a ` ' SM.l have attached a copy pf av"p t&W/d i WoW aatlot. ,O Working Families O Other sign.here date today if.you sign this owd end know it to bd/a you can be fN►ed up to$?25,000 andlor jelled for up to 5 years. previous registration name previous co�lnry'and state home address on previous registration ($ate of birth(month/daytyear) t ^ Now r 8akpr Columbia Desahul�ss HoA¢River Tamara 4.Green , � Elizabeth i>�tty�Huser Nancy Blankenship Brian D Beebe Baker County Clerk' iColumbia County,Clerk Deschutes County Clerk Director, 1995 3rd`St.,Suite 154 Courthouse,230 Strand St. 1300 NW Wall St., RecdrdslAssess Pnt Baker,-City,OR 97814-3398, St.Helens,OR-97,051-2089, Suite 202 601 S#ate St 541-523-8207 503-397-'7214 or Bend;OR 97701 Hood River,OR.97031-1871.` TTY 541-523-9538 50$-397=3796 541-380-6547, 541-386=1+442 fax 54.1-523-8240, TTY-503-397:72401 TTY 1-900-7;�5-2900 fax 541-3T-64 tgreen@bakercounty.org fax 503,13.97-7266 fax 541-383-4424 yHt @to.Wumbia.orus,- elections@desOutes.org Jpoks"" wwentico. oltambia.or.us wwvw,deschutes.org, r Berttotr Christinelker James Morales Douglas Jackson " t Clerk Benton County G1ei1r Coos' 1101 W� fit,suite 2 ` elections Terri L.Turi,,CCC Patricia Hitt Medford,,t ,875012369, 120 NW 4W-Si.;i H? i3' Coc#s_County Clerk Douglas Cou my Cl�►rk 541-774.61 - Corvallis,OR 97, Co�Ouse,a50 N�Baxter pO Box 10 � TTY 541-77i4,019,, 0 899 toseburg, R 9747tl-OO944 fax 541oquyile, 4"7�#�14tf -541.706-¢?5 °: TTY 541-766 541-396-76b> 541-440-426'2 ' walker � drlyn u TTY 1-800=735-2900 n ce fax 541 l'T `1-800-735 2900 www ake�#4i Or up, i or us fix-641-396-190.3 fax 541-440.4408 i bcel+a��pna�±�.o.�. 'e, ewww,co.benton.6r. eiectionsfto.eoos,or.us elect ons@cq.dougtas.or.us deffdreoii` elections www.co.coos or us Kathy Marston. ? WHOM Jefferson Gbunty Clerk Ctackarnae; Crook Rena Kennedy 66 SE"V Sty&witty C $berry Hall` Deanna(Dee)Berman Gilliam County Clerk Madras,C3 9� Clackamas County.,Clerk Crook County Clerk' PO Box 427 541x475-4451 Elaians.Civsiote $00 NEThird,Room 23. Condon,OR 97823-0427 fax 541 325=5018 17,,.11.4,Red S4lis'CIDurt, Prineville,OR 97754-1919 541-334-2311 kathy mO4#onC Suite' 00 541-447-6563 rer►a.kennedy@ co.jeflersaneertrs Oregon City. 8048 TTY 541.416-4983 co:gilliam.onus r 5}03-655.851 4 fax 541-416-2145 wwW.co.giUiarn.or.us Josephine 'I` Y 503-655:T 35 dee.berman @bco.chi-*or us Arc Harvey r- F fax 503-650-i*h www.co.crook.or.us Grant Josephii 49�fiunty Clerk ` elections @rsw; eru ;Brenda Percy P0 Box 6J ww4v.cladcamas.us! s Curry Grant @+aunty Clerk Grants Pass,OR 97520203_ Renee Kolen 201 S.Htirnbolt,Sui*290. • 541474.5243 talsop Curry bounty Clerk Canyon trity,OR 97820 TTY 1 8{1; 7y Zoo Nine Williams J PO Box 746 541-575-1675 fax 541-474=32,46 Interim Clatsop County Clerk ' Mold Beach;,OR 97444- TTY 541-5751675 cierk�co.jos+sphin:e der ae, Elections Division 541-247-3297 or fax 541-575-2248 82Q Exchange St., 1-877-739-4218 percyb @grantcounty-or.gov Klarnoth Suite 220 TTY,,1800-735-2900 Astoria,OR 37103 fax 541-247=6440 Horn Linda Smith f eY Klamath County Clerk 503-325-8511 i www.co.curry.or.us/Cler1< Maria Iturriaga ! 305 Main S#. TTY 1-800=, klarney Cpuhty.Clerk Kiam4th Falls."CIR-Stir #1 fax 503-32E�Ml 54Coulthouse, -883 5157 o cteso .alr or clerkt 450 M,Buena Viste 4 14 1-800-377;WN www.r,,o s1 ';'60 3Pe Burns,Ott 97720 fax 541 137 541.-57843641 Klarrrstl, ntyElec#loria fax 541-572-8370 _ klamethcounty org cierktgco.harney.onus V v .klamathcouoty t g, www.co.harney.or.us it Lake Ma olt. Yi1ilook Waehinston ` Stacie Ceane' Bill urgers �` Tarsi O'Neil~ ; Mickie Kawai Lake County Clerk, Ma on County Clerk "Tillamook County Clerk Elections Division 513 CenferSt. 426 CommerciehSt'.SE, 201 Laurel Ave. 3700 SW Murray Blvd., Lakeview,OR 97630-1539 #306 Tillamook,OR 97141 Suite 101 541-947-6006 SalerrlF OR 917302-3987, Beaverton,bR 97005 )3-842-3402.or fax 541-947-0905 5038=5041 or' f16pp8- ext.4000 503.846-5800 7-800-h"s5-5` fex 50 r 599 TTY 503-8464598 Lane TTY 509-11* 10 §_ ekm%ors;@cowashingtonaxus ®lectiane�83;rnanon us ' vuww.co.washington.or.us/ I' Cheryl Betschart • i 4x ,, . 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