72nd OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2003 Regular Session
 
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 LC 3117
 
                        Senate Memorial 3
 
Sponsored by Senator FERRIOLI; Senators CORCORAN, MESSERLE,
  MORRISETTE, NELSON, Representatives ACKERMAN, BARNHART, BATES,
  JENSON, KNOPP, MABREY, G SMITH, P SMITH
 
 
                             SUMMARY
 
The following summary is not prepared by the sponsors of the
measure and is not a part of the body thereof subject to
consideration by the Legislative Assembly. It is an editor's
brief statement of the essential features of the measure as
introduced.
 
  Urges President and Congress to support the continued success
of the Bonneville Power Administration as a federal power
marketing agency.
 
                         SENATE MEMORIAL
To the President of the United States and the Senate and the
  House of Representatives of the United States of America, in
  Congress assembled:
  We, your memorialists, the Senate of the State of Oregon, in
legislative session assembled, respectfully represent as follows:
  Whereas the Bonneville Power Administration is responsible for
ensuring an adequate, efficient, economical and reliable
wholesale power supply to Oregon and the Pacific Northwest; and
  Whereas the Bonneville Power Administration is responsible for
ensuring reliable transmission access to customers; and
  Whereas the Bonneville Power Administration is responsible for
fulfilling obligations relating to the protection and enhancement
of fish and wildlife and for leadership in conservation and
renewable energy development; and
  Whereas the Bonneville Power Administration is responsible for
preserving and balancing the economic and environmental benefits
of the federal Columbia River power system; and
  Whereas the Bonneville Power Administration is the major
supplier of wholesale power to many of Oregon's small and rural
communities served by consumer-owned utilities and provides
financial benefits to residential and small farm customers of
investor-owned utilities; and
  Whereas the Office of Management and Budget made
recommendations that suggest that all Bonneville Power
Administration wholesale power be sold into the market; and
  Whereas the recommendations made by the Office of Management
and Budget appear to be inconsistent with the purposes of the
Bonneville Project Act and the Pacific Northwest Electric Power
and Conservation Act, which provide for cost-based rates; now,
therefore,
Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Oregon:
  (1) The Senate of the Seventy-second Legislative Assembly of
the State of Oregon encourages keeping the benefits of the
federal Columbia River power system in the region by continuing
the use of cost-based rates and by not selling the electrical
output of the system to the highest bidders.
  (2) A copy of this memorial shall be sent to the President of
the United States and to each member of the Oregon Congressional
Delegation.
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