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FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE April 29,
2009 |
CONTACT:
Nick
Smith 503-986-1351 |
GOVERNOR SHOULD PUBLICLY SUPPORT PLAN PUTTING OREGONIANS
BACK TO WORK IN
House Narrowly Rejects Advancing
Resolution in Support of
SALEM—House Republicans today sought to advance a
resolution urging the Governor to support and facilitate the speedy
implementation of the Bureau of Land Management’s Western Oregon Plan Revisions
(WOPR). Despite the plan’s potential to create 15,000 family wage jobs across
rural
“WOPR gives
Rep. Sprenger added, “With an unemployment rate of
15.6 percent in
Republicans said HR 3 is needed because the
Governor has aggressively opposed the federal plan to increase sustained yield
harvests in
“With WOPR’s future in doubt, the Legislature must
send a strong message to state and federal officials that rural Oregonians
deserve jobs,” Rep. Hanna said. “Rural unemployment is reaching levels not seen
since the Depression, and rural Oregonians are losing hope. By rejecting this
measure today, the Legislature is sending the wrong message to
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