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Oregon Legislative Review, and Whitsetts' highest conservative rating in Oregon, 9/13/16 |
Oregon Legislative Update
by Rep.
Gail Whitsett, House District 56
Jun
25,
2016
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It should be a battle of ideas, not insults,
H&N letter by Donald Crawford, Klamath Falls
4/13/16. "Thank you, Doug and Gail, for for
standing tall in the saddle...The Democrat and
liberal Republican throwback politicians,
winners and wannabes screamed and kicked up old
political dust and musk...They had six months to
file for the primary election." |
Stop whining and let Whitsetts live in peace,
H&N 4/9/16. |
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Local leaders upset over dam removal, H&N 2/10/16. "
'There’s
no need for the dams to be removed,' Criss said.
'I see no benefit to Klamath Basin agriculture
because it takes away water storage and replaces
it with no water storage.' " "Oregon Rep. Gail
Whitsett, R-Klamath Falls, said she believes the
decision about whether the dams should be
removed belongs with FERC. 'To turn it over to
FERC is the right path, versus deciding
politically whether to do that.' ” |
Oregon Representative Gail Whitsett 2016 votes 2/5/16 |
Legislative Committees Provide a Preview of the
2016 Session, by Rep Gail Whitsett 1/19/16
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Revenue Forecast Highlights Good, Bad of
Oregon's Economic Recovery, Oregon Rep Gail
Whitsett, posted to KBC 12/17/15 |
A busy week at the Capitol, Oregon Rep Gail
Whitsett Legislative Update
11/2515. |
Oregon Legislative Committees set to meet in
November, Rep Gail Whitsett 11/2/15. |
Both
Whitsetts file for re-election, H&N, 10/9/15
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Rep. Gail Whitsett Announces Interim Committee
Appointments, Legislative Update 8/25/15. |
History of water in the Klamath Basin, by
Oregon Rep Gail Whitsett 7/26/15.
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End of Session Review - Senator Doug Whitsett
and Rep Gail Whitsett
by Oregon Senator Doug Whitsett 7/8/15. |
Oregon
Representative Gail Whitsett short video on the
proposed background checks for guns..what
could land you in prison for decades, with
hundreds of thousands $'s fines, posted to KBC
5/7/15
OREGON -
Legislature passes expanded background checks
for guns.
Measure heads to Gov. Brown for final approval,
H&N, posted to KBC 5/7/15. "...
the bill would
trample Second Amendment rights or would make
criminals of gun owners who choose not to get a
background check every time they hand over a gun
to a friend or neighbor.
The seller of a gun would face a misdemeanor for a first offense, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $6,250 fine. A second offense would be a felony, with a potential sentence of up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine" |
Wildfire compensation, lead bullets targeted by
(Rep Gail) Whitsett, H&N 2/19/15. "HB
2503 grants only the state Legislature with the
authority to restrict lead use in ammunition and
fishing sinkers"
Rep. Gail Whitsett has several bills planned. Whitsett also plans to submit an updated version of the groundwater bill HB 4044,
H&N 11/9/14 |
Fuel standards opposed by Rep. Gail
Whitsett;
Representative said the standards will
profoundly affect rural Oregonians,
H&N, posted to KBC 9/18/14. "if
the new standards go into effect, nearly
30,000 jobs will be lost, and Oregonians
could pay more than $1 per gallon in
additional gas taxes...a bill or executive
decision by Gov. John Kitzhaber to ban lead
bullets may be in the state’s future.
Whitsett said lead is already banned from
use in waterfowl hunting...if a bill to ban
lead bullets is introduced in the 2015
legislative session, she plans to introduce
a bill protecting citizens’ rights to use
them." |
Water Interference Bill, legislative update
by Oregon Rep Gail Whitsett, posted to
KBC 2/21/14. "....Over
130 Klamath Basin farmers and ranchers have
been threatened by the OWRD to have their
irrigation ground water wells shut down as
soon as April 2014. This is in addition to
the same ranches having all of their surface
water called on, and shut off, by the
Klamath Tribes (as the newly adjudicated
senior water right holder) and the OWRD in
2013. The adjudication provides absolutely
no direct statutory control over ground
water, but the OWRD is trying to tie the two
water sources (ground and surface) together
in an attempt to gain control over all of
the ranch and farm lands (through their
water) in certain areas of the Basin,
without going through the process of
defining a “Critical Groundwater Area”. OWRD
does not want to go through this process as
there really is not a shortage of ground
water in this region..." |
Oregon Rep. Gail Whitsett legislative
update 2/17/14: Sage Grouse, meth
houses, Barry Point Fire.
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< Oregon
Senator Doug Whitsett and Rep. Gail Whitsett
Science of shutoffs,
well water monitoring law aims to clarify
ownership,
H&N 2/7/14.
“We
fully support the OWRD authority to regulate
wells that are materially interfering with
senior water rights. However, we believe the
state should be required to prove that the
use of irrigation wells is materially and
measurably harming a water right holder with
a superior priority date,” Gail Whitsett
said."
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OIT governance will affect college’s
future course; Local control may be the
best option in preserving the ‘brand’
and direction of smaller colleges,
H&N by Oregon Rep Gail Whitsett 1/5/14 |
Looking ahead 2014, H&N by Oregon Rep
Gail Whitsett KBC 1/1/14 |
Rep
Gail Whitsett files for second term, H&N 11/28/13 |
Whitsetts team up to denounce bureaucracy, too many rules in government, followed by comment H&N, 11/10/13
State lawmakers confer in three-day session;
Gail Whitsett in favor of independent OIT board. U.S. Rep Greg Walden
addresses water quality rules. Klamath Tribes chairman Don Gentry visits
White House, H&N 11/22/13.
“President Obama has committed to following through with obligations to
tribes and to honor treaties,” Gentry said. During the conference, Gentry
spoke about the Mazama Forest acquisition at an economic tribal development
breakout session. He said the session was an opportunity to open a dialogue
about generating support and finding administrative consultants for the
90,000-acre acquisition, which is part of the Klamath Basin Restoration
Agreement signed in 2010." |
Oregon
Rep. Gail Whitsett appointed to Special Committee on University Governance
and Operations, posted to KBC 9/9/13 |
Update from Oregon Representative Gail Whitsett, District 56 (Klamath and Lake Counties) 8/30/13 |
Meth bill falls victim to politics; Final days of the legislative session marked by intense intra-party bickering, H&N 7/14/13. "I was a sponsor on more than 50 bills, many of which were bipartisan, that dealt with..." |
Legislative update from
Oregon Rep Gail Whitsett 6/30/13.
"That
further Ninth Circuit ruling limited the amount of Tribal water to the
amount of water that was being used for a moderate living standard by the
Tribes at the time the reservation was sold to the federal government. In
complete contradiction to that ruling, the Department determined that the
Tribes were entitled to virtually all of the water in most of the
tributaries to Upper Klamath Lake for the purpose of hunting, fishing and
gathering, thus overturning the Ninth Circuit Court’s ruling." |
Oregon Representative Gail
Whitsett Legislative Update, posted to KBC 6/13/13: meth, Barry Point
Fire, veterans' health care, wolf protection, GMOs destroying wheat market. |
Oregon Legislative 4/30/13
Update from Representative Gail Whitsett, posted to KBC 5/4/13. Includes
driver's licenses for illegals, raccoons, much more...
Legislative Update from Rep
Whitsett 3/28/13 |
Oregon Rep Gail Whitsett
Legislative Update, posted to KBC 4/21/13: Oregon National Popular Vote
Bill, texting while driving $2000, Sustainable award-winning 90-year-old
Rough and Ready Lumber shut down by environmental activist community, meth
houses, and list of bills.
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Oregon legislative Update
by Rep Gail Whitsett, District 56 4/12/13. |
Oregon Legislative Update by Representative Gail Whitsett, District 56 posted to KBC 3/27/13. |
Oregon Rep. Gail Whitsett Legislative Update 3/14/13. |
Oregon Legislative Update, Representative Gail Whitsett, House District 56, 3/5/13.
"HB 3200...would ban many semi-automatic firearms and high-capacity gun magazines"
"Prohibits Water Resources Department collection of periodic or recurring fee or charge pertaining to well allowing ground water use for single or group domestic purposes" |
At home in Oregon’s House, First term Rep. Gail Whitsett knows her way around the Capitol, H&N, posted to KBC 3/2/13 |
Oregon Representative Gail
Whitsett Legislative Update, posted to KBC 2/20/13. |
First issue of Oregon Representative Gail Whitsett’s e-newsletter 2/13/13. "The 77th Legislative Session began with committee meetings on Monday Feb 4th in the capitol. My committee assignments are: Agriculture & Natural Resources, Energy & Environment and Human Services & Housing
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(Klamath Basin's Whitsetts) Lawmakers prepare for legislative session; State legislators discuss divides between Ore. urban, rural areas, H&N 2/5/13, posted to KBC 3/4/13 |
First issue of Oregon Representative Gail Whitsett’s e-newsletter 2/13/13. "The 77th Legislative Session began with committee meetings on Monday Feb 4th in the capitol. My committee assignments are: Agriculture & Natural Resources, Energy & Environment and Human Services & Housing |
Local Head Start staff visit Salem, H&N 2/7/13 |
Husband and wife team could bridge chambers gap, H&N 12/14/12. Rep.-elect Gail Whitsett, R-Dist. 56 |
Nov
6,
2012
Gail
Whitsett
wins
Oregon
State
Representative
District
56
seat
with
97%
of
the
total
votes
cast
in
the
2012
general
election
on
Tuesday. Gail
is
the
first
woman
from
the
Klamath
Basin
to
be
elected
to
the
legislature,
on
this
the
100th
anniversary
of
women's
right
to
vote
in
Oregon.
They
will
be
the
only
husband
and
wife
legislators
in
Salem
this
session.
Third
term
State
Senator
Doug
Whitsett
wins
his
five
county
District
28
with
98%
of
the
total
votes
cast
in
the
Nov
6,
2012
general
election
on
Tuesday
evening.
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Whitsetts prepare for seats in Salem, Husband-wife team likely to represent Basin, H&N 5/19/12 |
Gail Whitsett beats Tracey Liskey to take District 56 seat in House, H&N 5/16/12. “I’m trying to get private industry back into Klamath and Lake counties, utilizing natural resources like geothermal and forests,” she said. “Education is also on the top of my list...Whitsett is against the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement."
< Doug and Gail Whitsett read congratulatory text message during election party at Yesterday's Plaza
Doug Whitsett retains Senate seat by topping Karl Scronce, H&N 5/16/12. "In Klamath, Lake, Jackson, Deschutes and Crook counties, Whitsett averaged about 76 percent of the vote, while his Republican challenger, Karl Scronce, averaged about 24...Whitsett is against the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement..."
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< James Bellet, Doug and Gail Whitsett, Tom Mallams, and Dennis Jefcoat.
5/16/12, updated 12:59 a.m. 100% of the votes are in. - Oregon Election Night Results, THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN against the KBRA and dam removal! Congratulations!
Opponents of the KBRA /
Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement (which includes Klamath dam removal) won the votes of the people, in spite of the smear ads and big bucks paid to destroy them.
State Senate District 28:
Incumbent Oregon Senator Doug Whitsett 6685 votes, with 71.77% of the votes. Opposes KBRA
Karl Scronce 2622 votes, 28.15% of votes. Pro KBRA
State Representative District 56
Gail
Whitsett 4463 votes, 52.48% of the votes. Opposes KBRA
Tracey Liskey 4033, 47.42% of the votes. Pro KBRA
Klamath County Commissioner Position 1
Tom Mallams, 4128 votes, 43.36% of the votes. Opposes KBRA
Incumbent All Switzer CORRECTED > 1756 votes, 18.5% of the vote. Pro KBRA
Klamath County Commissioner Position 3
James Bellet, 4013 votes, 42.45% of vote Opposes KBRA
Dennis Jefcoat 1526 votes, 16.14% of votes Opposes KBRA
Incumbent Cheryl HuKill 1690 votes, 17.88% of vote Pro KBRA |
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Gail Whitsett is qualified for seat, H&N letter, posted to KBC 5/13/12 |
Gail Whitsett, candidate for Oregon State Representative, sets the record straight: "In regards to recent accusations, I have made NO telephone calls, nor has anyone in my campaign made ANY calls regarding my opponent Tracey Liskey, on any subject. If people or groups are making calls as their own group, it is not with my knowledge of the calls' content, nor at my request. I have not used his name negatively in any of my venues; not in ads, not in mailers, nor in the newspaper and have always asked everyone to please keep the campaign positive." |
I can hit the ground running in Salem, H&N letter by Gail Whitsett, candidate for Oregon State Representative 5/4/12.5/4/12. "There is still so much to be done, including retaining private businesses in our state and recruiting additional large and small businesses to create jobs that provide the revenue stream to pay for our schools, roads, and essential services..." |
Gail Whitsett is right for the job, H&N by Bill Kennedy 4/19/12. "Gail Whitsett is effective and engaged in the state Legislature. Gail knows the ins and outs of the legislative
process. She is up and running, ready for the office she is running for. She is the right woman for the job...While her opponent has talked of expanding our tax base, making a “bigger pie,” his other hand is promoting the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, a federalization of our Klamath Basin that reduces taxable, private land holdings. You cannot have it both ways. More federal jobs, more federal regulations, more federal land holdings means less tax base." |
Candidates say jobs are the top
priority, H&N, posted to KBC
4/7/12: State House District 56,
candidates Gail Whitsett and Tracey
Liskey
Q - How do you respond when
challenged?
Q - What impact can you have on
natural resources?
Q - Spouses serving together
discussed
Q - How are you different from each
other?
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Candidate roundtable: (Oregon) State Senate District 28: Candidates weigh in on water, KBRA (Doug Whitsett and Kark Scronce), H&N 4/1/12 |
Candidate Roundtable: State House District 56, Gail Whitsett and Tracey Liskey, Tribal relationships and rural issues among top priorities, H&N 4/1/12. |
Candidate roundtable: (Oregon) State House District 56, Water a recurring theme for candidates. Tracey Liskey, Gail Whitsett answer questions on water, the KBRA and dam removal, H&N 3/29/12 |
ESA and CWA need changes, H&N letter by Gail Whitsett 3/29/12. |
Sage grouse
listing would destroy (livestock) industry, H&N letter
by Gail Whitsett 1/20/12. "Multi-millions
of public acres in 10 states, including Oregon, may become
useless if the potential ESA-listed sage grouse habitat is
determined to be impacted by the influence of controlled
cattle grazing...Cattle
remain Klamath and Lake counties’ largest agricultural
commodity...Sage
grouse listing will do to Oregon agriculture what the
spotted owl did to the timber industry and the fisheries
biological opinions have done to the Klamath Basin’s
economy." |
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PRESS RELEASE: Gail Whitsett (R) Klamath Falls filed as a candidate today to represent District 56 in the Oregon House of Representatives, 10/31/11 |
Testimony on
Oregon Senate Bill 76, by Gail Hildreth Whitsett 2/3/09 |
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Retired vet teaches science in
state Capitol,
Capital
Press 2/8/08 Photo > Doug and Gail
Whitsett return to their rural
home
in Southern Oregon between
sessions. |
Whitsetts at the Capital 3/21/07 |
ENDORSEMENTS
Oregon Representative
Bill Garrard, Klamath County
Former Oregon Senator Steve Harper, Klamath and Lake
Counties
Oregon Senator Doug Whitsett, Klamath and Lake
Counties
Nell Kuonen, former Klamath County Commissioner
Dennis Linthicum, present Klamath County
Commissioner
Oregon Senate Minority Leader Ted Ferrioli
Oregon Senator Chris Telfer, Deschutes County
Oregon Senator Jeff Kruse, Douglas County
Oregon Representative Sal Esquivel, Jackson County
Former Oregon Representative George Gillman, Klamath
and Lake Counties |
Ruth
Patton, former Pres. Oregon Retired Educators Assoc
Bill Adams, Klamath County City Councilman
Jim Huffman, Dean Emeritus Lewis and Clark Law
School and
candidate for U.S. Senate
Sharon Livingston, former Pres. Oregon Cattlemen's
Assoc
Sharon Beck, former Pres. Oregon Cattlemen's Assoc
William D. Kennedy
Glenn and Linda Barrett
Don Rowlette, founder of Ross Dress for Less Stores
Mrs. Molly O'Keeffe
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GROUP
ENDORSEMENTS
Oregonians in Action PAC
Oregon Small Business
Association PAC
Taxpayers Association of Oregon PAC
Oregon Family Farm Association PAC
Water for Life
Oregon Sportsmans Association PAC |
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