Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
January 27, 2010 We the following citizens’ current & past elected public servants of Klamath County are AGAINST removal of the Klamath River Dams and the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, the KBRA, as written. Bernie Agron – Former State Representative 1983 – 1991. Retired - Weyerhauser executive. Currently retired living in Klamath County Ted Lindow – Former Klamath County Commissioner 1988-992. Currently a local businessman in Klamath County Nell Kuonen – Former Klamath County Commissioner 1976-1984. Currently a life time supporter & businesswomen of Klamath Falls Doug Whitsett – Current State Senator, District 28. A Klamath County land owner, founder & veterinarian of Klamath Animal Hospital Bill Brown – Former Klamath County Commissioner. Graduated Bonanza High School, 30 yrs in education at OIT, Klamath Lake Vocational, and Klamath Community College. Currently retired living in Klamath County Steve Harper – Former Oregon State Senator. Commander Air National Guard, Chamber of Commerce Director George Gilman – Current Oregon State Representative District 55 Bill Garrard – Current Oregon State Representative District 56 Reg Lequieu – Former elected Assessor for Klamath County - 15 years. Klamath Farm Family member, Past Ranch Realtor, and currently retired living in Klamath County Bill Adams – Current member of Klamath Falls City Council. OIT graduate, and currently a long-time local businessman Wes Sine – Former Klamath County Commissioner 1992-1996. Owned and operated Sine lumber. Currently retired and living in Klamath County Betty Dickson – Currently member of Klamath Falls City Council. OIT graduate, local businesswoman owning and operating Star Trophy with her husband Francis Roberts – Former Klamath County elected Surveyor & Public Works director. Henley graduate, retired Marine Corp, Francis’ father was a long-time manager for Klamath Irrigation District Bud Hart – Currently member of Klamath Falls City Council 30 years. Retired as Lt. Colonel in Reserves, Mathematics Professor OIT Cheryl “Cherrie” Howard - Currently member of Klamath Falls City Council. She and her husband Doug own and operate an automotive business in Klamath Falls |
Page Updated: Saturday January 30, 2010 04:10 AM Pacific
Copyright © klamathbasincrisis.org, 2009, All Rights Reserved