The Legislative
delegation from Klamath County continues to receive large
volumes of emails, letters and calls regarding both the
Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement (KBRA) and the Agreement
in Principle (AIP) to remove the four PacifiCorp owned
hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River. The preponderance of
the correspondence from Klamath County received by our offices
has been in opposition. In fact, the level of opposition to
Senate Bill 76-A in our correspondence has been
remarkable.
During the
same period, legislative committees have heard testimony from
the Governor’s Office, PacifiCorp, Sustainable Northwest, the
Klamath Water Users Association and others that little if any
opposition exists to these two agreements. They suggest that
the passage of SB 76-A will begin the process of healing and
will initiate “peace on the river.”
Representatives Garrard and Gilman, and myself have
commissioned and paid for a professional poll to
scientifically determine the nature of the opinions of Klamath
County citizens on these matters. We asked Target Market
Strategies to poll Klamath County registered voters regarding
specific features of the agreements and of SB 76-A. The
objectives were to measure public support for removal of the
Klamath River Dams and associated issues including
determination of attitudes toward the Klamath Tribes relative
to the KBRA. The professional polling company developed the
questions and polled 300 randomly selected individuals
registered to vote in Klamath County. The random selection
included Democrats, Independents, Republicans and all others
registered to vote. The poll was conducted by telephone during
May 6-13, 2009. The poll is determined to be statistically
accurate at plus or minus 5.7 percent at the 95
percent confidence level.
The results
of the poll clearly confirm the extent of the opposition that
seemed apparent in our correspondence from Klamath County
residents. The format for the poll, the questions asked, and
all the answers given are
attached in a document for your review. Some specifics
results indicate that:
-
65
percent are opposed to dam removal
-
68
percent are opposed to public purchase of reservation land
for the Tribes
-
73
percent are opposed to the closed and confidential
negotiations involved in developing the KBRA and the AIP
-
58
percent are unwilling to paying higher electric rates as
the result of the shift to renewable energy or dam removal
-
83
percent are very or somewhat concerned that these
agreements will provide the Tribes with too much control
over Klamath Basin water
If you have any
question, opinions, or concerns after reviewing the results
from this survey please contact our office. In addition, SB
76-A is currently in the House committee on Environment and
Water. If you would like to voice your opinion on the progress
of this bill, I would encourage you to contact the members of
that committee. Contact information for each member as well as
committee staff is included below. If you decide to contact
the members of the committee by email, it is helpful to carbon
copy committee staff members to ensure that your opinions are
noted.
House Committee on
Environment and Water
Membership:
Ben Cannon, Chair
rep.bencannon@state.or.us
503.986.1446
Vic Gilliam, Vice-Chair
rep.vicgilliam@state.or.us
503.986.1418
Jefferson Smith, Vice-Chair
rep.jeffersonsmith@state.or.us
503.986.1447
Jules Bailey
rep.julesbaily@state.or.us
503.986.1442
Phil Barnhart
rep.philbarnhart@state.or.us
503.986.1411
Cliff Bentz
rep.cliffbentz@state.or.us
503.986.1460
Deborah Boone
rep.deborahboone@state.or.us
503.986.1432
Bob Jenson
rep.bobjenson@state.or.us
503.986.1458
Staff:
Beth Patrino
Beth.Patrino@state.or.us
Sue Hampton
Susan.Hampton@state.or.us