Keeping track of Salem matters

In case you missed it, Alex Paul of the Albany Herald-Democrat published a good piece of reporting Monday (April 1) on proposed Oregon legislation that would tighten forest regulations.
House Bill 2656 would require Department of Forestry approval for harvests located on “forestland that is a drinking water source.” 
The legislation was introduced by state Rep. Andrea Salinas, D-Lake Oswego. It would also curtail aerial spraying and new road construction on watershed lands.
Quoted in the article are several Linn County Small Woodlands Association members, including OSWA president Mike Barsotti of Lyons and Jim James. James is the executive director of the statewide OSWA and lives in Sweet Home.
Milt Moran of Cascade Timber in Sweet Home was another source quoted in the story.
His story also was carried by the Bend paper, The Bulletin.
No hearings are currently scheduled on HB 2656.


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