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Today I am announcing that I am suing Senate President Rob Wagner and legislative leadership.
It has become clear that some members of the legislature don’t even know what is in some of their most extreme legislation. There is no greater example of this than the audible gasp that was heard from one sponsor of HB 2002 when they found out in a public hearing that their bill would allow a 10 year old girl to get an abortion without her parents even knowing about it.
It made me wonder; how could someone not know how extreme legislation they put their name to really is? How could they not understand what is in their own legislation.
The reality is that legislation and summaries of legislation are regularly written at a comprehension level of college graduate or higher.
The Senate has a rule against this. It’s a rule that we’ve been violating for a very long time and now, because of some of the most extremist legislation the Oregon Legislature has ever considered, we are reaping the results.
I brought this up on the floor to President Wagner. He ignored me. I objected. He overruled me. He will not ignore me now.
I cannot stand for such disregard of the rules, the law and the constitution.
Dixie Gainer says –
Dear Tillamook County resident, The Democrats, including Governor Kotek, are behind this atrocious rule making abortion and gender change available to ten year olds without parental knowledge. Do you really want a ten year old person getting an abortion or gender changes without parental notification? Really! Our Oregon legislature is totally corrupt as I have been pointing out from time to time – caused by a practically 14 year Democrat majority.
Even though the Oregon constitution says that Oregon voters get to vote for their supreme court justices – every supreme court judge in Oregon has been placed there by Kate Brown. The Democrats, including Governor Kotek, are behind this atrocious rule, making abortion and gender change available to ten year olds. This means that more than likely if the supreme court rules on this – they will rule in favor of the violator of the rules. You can make a lot of money on the side if you are a legislator in Oregon! Recently Shemia Fagan, our Secretary of State tried to do that but was caught!

Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden supported funding requests for dozens of local projects across Oregon last year, however no project receiving Congressionally Directed Funding had more local support or will have more local impact than the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy project in north Tillamook County.
The $3 million appropriation, championed by Merkley and supported by Wyden, will be used for the construction of the proposed new health center and was included in one of the last pieces of legislation passed by Congress in late December 2022. The congressional funds contribute to the total cost of the project.
In announcing support for the Oregon projects – the Health District project was among the most significant on the Oregon coast – Merkley said “no one knows the unique needs of communities across Oregon like the folks living and working in them … Community-initiated projects are an incredible example of this, because these local and regional projects were generated at the ground level by folks who are working to make their communities better.” (link to press release: www.merkley.senate.gov/news/press-releases/merkley-wyden-secure-funding-for-critical-projects-across-oregon)
To be considered for federal funding, local sponsors must demonstrate that they are addressing significant community needs and have broad community support. The application from the Nehalem Bay Health District included letters of support from the cities of Wheeler, Nehalem and Manzanita, the Tillamook County Commission, the Neahkahnie School District, Care Tillamook and the Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay.
In a letter of support to Merkley and Wyden last year, for example, Tillamook County Commissioners David Yamamoto, Mary Faith Bell and Erin Skaar wrote: “We are encouraged that the [health] district’s plans are based on a comprehensive strategic plan developed with extensive community input. That plan identified clearly that enhanced primary health care services are a critical need in the community.”
“The community support the Health District received from other units of government and non-profit organizations was critical to securing the federal funding,” said Health District president Marc C. Johnson.
Johnson noted that mayors and city council members in all the communities within the Health District have unanimously endorsed the May 16 bond measure that will provide additional funding, supplementing the $3 million, needed in order to build the new Health Center and Pharmacy.
The Health District is asking voters to support the May 16 bond measure that will support the construction of the new health center, as well as renovation and modernization of the Nehalem Valley Care Center, the skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Wheeler which is owned by the Health District, and site preparation for workforce housing for health care and other essential workers in the community.
For more information on the bond measure and as well as to see those supporting this effort visit: www.nehalemhealthcare.com
Follow the campaign on Facebook at Yes For Local Health Care www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823

Call or email Chris at crlabrecque@yahoo.com or (541) 206-5633
Thank you!
Community Game Night is Saturday May 13th at 6PM at Rising Hearts Studio. This is a free, fun event where you can play games with your neighbors and friends. Bring your own favorite game, or play one of ours. Call Christy for info or questions: (503) 800-1092
ALL ARE WELCOME! Hope to see you there
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
“Lifting the community with classes and events that promote healing on all levels.”





Here’s a challenge for for anyone who appreciates proper, civil English diction, theater, and seamless editing, presenting very important information at rapid fire speed,( keeping up with him being one aspect of the challenge and the other is to consider the ideas).
If you accept the challenge, bear in mind that the first few minutes are Mr. Brands standard introduction, then the show begins.
Enjoy,
Tevis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkgncTyfxTo
ERIN HAS MY VOTE
There are two candidates for Director 2 position on the board of North County Recreation District. Both candidates express a passion and energy for making changes at NCRD. Here is why Erin Laskey-Wilson has my vote.
First, I’m voting for Erin because I support her goals to bring back the fully inclusive “learn to swim” program and to grow the youth sports and family activities at NCRD. As a young parent whose children use the facilities, she is aware of the need in this community for expanding inclusive children and family services.
Second, as a lifelong patron of NCRD for swim lessons, child care, children’s activities, adult fitness, she has a broader, deeper awareness of the programs, services, and needs of the organization.
Erin believes in the greatness of NCRD and has a passion for making it greater. I believe that Erin is the best candidate for Director #2 position on the NCRD board.
Linda Makohon

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Please contact via email included photos are appreciated.
Thank you so much in advance!

In this election, voters will determine leadership of the Nehalem Bay Health District (NBHD) Board. As a Wheeler resident, I first became aware of this Board when it was doing little to improve local health outcomes. More recently, the reconstituted Board is remarkable for what it is delivering: a strategic plan shaped by citizen involvement, a vision for the future of local health services, and a range of funding resources to make it real.
All of this and more has been accomplished during Marc Johnson’s Board tenure. Results have taken time, expertise, and persistence. I attribute Marc’s leadership as a major factor in how the NBHD Board is serving us all.
My personal experience with Marc has demonstrated his effectiveness. Marc was a member of the Education and Engagement Committee I chaired for the Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay. Marc was thoughtful, collaborative and invaluable in applying his experience to create more effective messages to our community about emergency preparedness. While I served on the Tillamook County Library Board, Marc was president of the North Tillamook Library Friends, the non-profit that provides and maintains the library building while the County provides staff and materials. Marc was an excellent steward of this win-win partnership. Marc is a leader who builds relationships that produce results; just one example is $3 million in federal funding for the new Nehalem Bay Health Center with the support of Senators Wyden and Merkley. Marc Johnson is the right leader to bring the new Nehalem Bay Health Center to completion. He deserves your vote!
Betsy Chase
Wheeler
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I have known Constance for almost 10 years as a friend and fellow Nehalem Bay Garden Club member and know her to be a very hard worker and conscientious. She is right there doing whatever needs doing for the Club: from planning meetings and outings and making connections to hauling dirt and plants and making signs for the annual sale.
She is always thinking, looking for ways to make a difference. She is not afraid to think out of the box or to speak her mind. We haven’t always agreed and we have always remained friends because she is also a collaborator wanting to include other voices and isn’t attached to getting her way. If she sees something that needs attention she doesn’t just complain, she speaks up and offers solutions. These qualities are a winning combination in my way of thinking.
She is very passionate about the North County Recreation District. She has been on the Friends of NCRD board and attends NCRD board meetings regularly. She is deeply committed to making sure the pool gets built–a pool that is so very much needed and supported by our community. And she actually enjoys and is good at fundraising!
She is also passionate about transparency and making NCRD more available to all residents of the district.
Her heart, energy, enthusiasm, positivity and many skills are a great asset to our community and to NCRD in particular.
Please vote for Constance.
Thank you, Barbara McLaughlin
Tevis 503 440 0329
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We hope this message finds you well.
We sent an email inviting candidates to some online forums and have not heard back from some of them. The dates for the forums are fast approaching and we want to be sure they have every opportunity to attend if they so choose.
Some candidates have asked why these events are online and we wanted to give an answer should that detail be a major part of the decision to participate.
Having online forums is really about access. The online option provides greater access to more people.
Online forums make the event easy to attend for candidates AND voters alike. In addition, we will record the sessions and post them to a candidate’s MooVoter thread and on the Pioneer.
We will also share them across social media to a collective audience of 50,000 local Facebook community group members in every corner of the county. Once the links are publicly available they can continue to be shared by any individual or entity.
Viewers also have the ability to view the session at their convenience in whole or in parts. They can also forward over portions that they aren’t interested in, or repeat sections that they want to hear again.
The MooVoter mission is to engage and empower voters, so voters can vote with confidence, and share their knowledge with others. The online forum is the superior solution toward the ultimate goal of increasing voter turnout. A live event will reach perhaps 50 voters at best. An online forum will reach ten times that at a minimum. Most likely, more.
All things being equal, the choice for MooVoter and the Pioneer to do the forums online will continue.
Details and RSVP to each event are listed on our FB page www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091843375086 or on facebook.com/groups/moovoter
We hope to see you online.
Thanks!

Starting this weekend with….
Trash Art Gallery Opening, Friday, May 5th, 5-7pm
COVE Gallery, 395 Nehalem Blvd, Wheeler, OR
May Trash Art Gallery Hours: Thursday-Sunday, May 5th-May21st, Noon-5:00pm
Trash Tales Storytelling, Sunday, May 7th, 2-4pm
Hoffman Center for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave, Manzanita, OR
Then, take a little time to get your trash outfit ready for the next 2 events. (Yes, you are encouraged to attend all events in trashion attire.)
Trash Tales II Storytelling & Raffle, Friday, May 19th, 6-8pm
Rockaway Roastery, 165 S Miller St., Rockaway, OR
Trash Fashion (Trashion) Show, Saturday, May 20th, Doors @4pm
Show @5:30pm
Johnny Wheels and the Swamp Donkeys @7pm
Nehalem Bay Winery
***There are no ticket pre-sales. Each event is $20 at the door. However, we are selling Festival Buttons that get you in All The Doors for just $50. Get yours at Heart of Cartm in Wheeler and wear it proudly!!
Rob and Sharon Borgford
Rising Hearts Studio May Schedule-
***Community Game Night is Saturday May 13th at 6PM – come play games and have fun with your community, this is a free event, all are welcome
***Chakradance 9 Week Series Starts May 13th 9AM – Dance your way into DEEP HEALING – registration required – app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=45212364
***Healing Sound Bath with Christy Kay is Sunday May 21st at 9AM – please register, space limited app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=22657899
***Puzzle Weekend – May 27-28th 12-4PM- come help complete one of the puzzles that will be out for you. Free and open to everyone.
***Community Drumming Circle – May 30th 6PM – by Donation – open to ALL- Join facilitator Jan Boal RN, for a shamanic healing journey – bring your own drum or rattle – Registration not required – $5 suggested love donation
***Meditation and Painting is every Monday 1-4 PM – registration required
STORE HOURS: FRIDAY-SUNDAY 12-4PM
SAUNA RENTAL – 7 days a week/ by Appointment
Hope to see you here soon!
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131(503) 800-1092
“Lifting the community through education and services that promote healing on all levels”

