I think those are valuable points, and I think I want to go to Mr. Shelk to tell us a little bit about how the discussio...
Senator Wyden's Oregon Eastside Forests Restoration, Old Growth Protection and Jobs Act represents a compromise.
Collaboration is essential in getting the work done.
What I consistently hear is about the endless appeals, the appeal, an appeal, an appeal.
I would think it is the prerogative of a United States Senator to use any kind of process they want to aid them in draft...
S. 2895 claims that the increased logging mandated by this bill will somehow mitigate the effects of climate change.
I just had a town meeting over in Lakeview, and I think this was the first time when we didn't really hear those kinds o...
I just want it understood that I am very open to getting any suggestions and ideas you might have.
In Oregon, we've done a number of things to try to take this on. And we are now third in the Nation--I believe, behind U...
My wife is a nurse, and I can't tell you, during the 10 years she worked at a hospital, how often she'd come home and ju...
I think that'd be very interesting.
we, too often, have a sick-care system rather than a healthcare system.
I am absolutely convinced there is nobody at the Department of Energy who got up that morning and said, "I want to spend...
We are just baffled as to why the Department doesn't think they should get the grant.
I mean, these are tiny communities. I have open meetings every county, every year. I'm concerned that they walk away and...
The project that they proposed clearly would save energy, it would save money, and it would save water.
Halting a program at this point would not be helpful for jobs.
I was recently having a townhall meeting in Condon. It's Condon, Oregon, population 600.