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October 30, 2007 Lucy Fomenko: Timber company not intended beneficiary of Measure 37
October 25, 2007 Rand Dawson: Fixing the flaws of Measure 37 is Oregon's biggest challenge
October 25, 2007 Chris Feves: Measure 49 restores respect for property rights of neighbors
October 25, 2007 Ken Faulk: I'm a property rights activist and I support 49
October 19, 2007 Ronald Salzer: Wells won't support new homes
October 18, 2007 Ralph Hanna: Damn disgusted
October 18, 2007 Bob Valladao: Agriculture can’t afford to give up water
September 26, 2007 John Tyler: Sulphur already in place of water
September 26, 2007 Bruce Chapin: Agriculture needs Measure 49, pure and simple
September 26, 2007 Bev Davis: Water drinkers worried about subdivision
September 25, 2007 Norma Van Natta: Inappropriate development by the South Slough
September 24, 2007 Hal Balin: Measure 49 restores farmland protection
September 24, 2007 Phil Hassinger: Family farm lifestyle threatened by Measure 37
September 23, 2007 Stephen Williams: Measure 37 was not meant for gravel pits
September 21, 2007 David Buchanan: Superlative Willamette Valley soil rare
September 21, 2007 Peter Morgan: Measure 49 makes Measure 37 work
September 20, 2007 Steve Rouse: Mines destroy private property rights
September 19, 2007 Gloria English: Measure 49 prevents roads from becoming more treacherous
September 18, 2007 Peter Hayes: Measure 49 protects timberlands and the rights of timberland owners
September 17, 2007 Patrick Voigt: A 600 home subdivision next to a 600 cow ranch in Eastern Oregon?
September 12, 2007 Kathy Freeborn: Measure 49 protects the future of agriculture in Oregon
September 6, 2007 Elizabeth Graser Lindsey: Measure 37 is unsafe at any speed
September 6, 2007 Richard Holcomb: With each acre of ag land goes the economy of scale needed to succeed
September 6, 2007 Kim McLaury: Where will we get our produce without farms?
September 6, 2007 Stephen and Kathleen Schroeder: Where will the runoff go?
September 5, 2007 William and Barbara Cleek: Measure 37 threatens the Oregon we love
August 30, 2007 Dari Jongsma: Measure 37 is bad for farms, bad for business
August 28, 2007 Laurie Cook: Study groundwater before unleashing development
August 28, 2007 Jay Humphrey: 100 homes at Spring Creek’s headwaters?
August 21, 2007 Carole Nelson: Measure 37 subdivision in a floodplain?
August 19, 2007 Lori Hamilton: Measure 49 puts place before pocketbook
August 16, 2007 Kristi Holaas: Facing unchecked growth where it doesn't belong
August 14, 2007 Dave Bugni: Concern for the numbers behind Measure 37
August 13, 2007 Sue Unger: Measure 49 is good for Oregon
August 12, 2007 Gary Rhinhart: A wheat farmer's way of life threatened
August 11, 2007 Helen Culp: Development within reason
August 11, 2007 Jan Boucot: Measure 49 protects Oregon farm families
August 10, 2007 The Lourenzo Family: 300 cows plus 110 new homes equals big trouble
August 5, 2007 David Papworth: Uncertain future as subdivisions proposals surround farms
August 5, 2007 Margaret Mansfield: What Measure 37 didn’t do, but should have
August 5, 2007 Ralph Schoof: Finding compromise to protect farmland
July 25, 2007 Carrie Perry: Can healing horses live next to a subdivision?
July 23, 2007 James Kuenzi: Country schools, roads and water supply inadequate to shoulder unbridled growth
July 22, 2007 Myron Redford: Agricultural producers need certainty restored
July 22, 2007 Jean Opheim: Why ruin farmland?
July 22, 2007 Bernie Newland: Oregon best left as “Oregon”
July 11, 2007 Bruce McCullough: Measure 49 is a helpful compromise.
July 11, 2007 Fred Robinson: Four hundred one-acre home sites?
July 11, 2007 Sydney Blaine: Farmland can't be replaced once cement is poured.
July 11, 2007 Lyneil Vandermolen: A farm in the middle of the Measure 37 mess
July 11, 2007 Mike McCarthy: Farms and houses aren't good neighbors.
July 11, 2007 Jim LeTourneux: Measure 49 closes loopholes that allow suburbs in the middle of forests
July 11, 2007 Karen Lippsmeyer: Paving over a slice of paradise?
July 11, 2007 Susie Kunzman: Alpaca farms and gravel quarries don't mix.
July 10, 2007 David Pollack: Land use fairness for all Oregonians
July 10, 2007 Dick Day: A couple of homes, not a 112-house subdivision.
July 8, 2007 Ted Warrick: Vitner's business threatened by intinteded consequences.