Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 29, 1986, Page 6, Image 6

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Representative Larry Campbell
looks to boost Oregon's economy
By |uri Paulson
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You might say that Larry
Campbell is bullish on Oregon.
Campbell. Republican can
didate for State Representative.
District 43. believes strongly
that the basis of a healthy state
is a healthy economy
‘The name of the game is
jobs. Without jobs and income
we can't properly respond to
the human needs we face each
day.. .and that includes higher
education." Campbell said.
Mafor efforts must be applied
toward expansion of present
businesses and development of
new businesses, he said.
"Oregon's three biggest in
dustries are timber, agriculture
and tourism. We must
strengthen our support of
tourism. Every $1 invested in
tourism sees a $4 return."
Campbell said.
The incumbent state
representative cited a 27 per
For 25 Years, we’ve been
exporting America’s
most valuable resource.
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Larry Campbell
cent increase in visitors to
tourist information centers over
the past summer, which is a
positive improvement.
Although much of that increase
was due to Expo '86 traffic,
there is evidence that a good
return can be realized by in
vesting in tourism, he said.
Campbell worked on legisla
tion last year that established
the Oregon Research and
Technology Corporation, a
"quasi” public/private entity
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for new and existing small
businesses.
"The ORTC will provide sup
port for the development of new
products and new agricultural
markets... in working with
forestry, farming and fisheries,
by providing funds and
technical support," Campbell
said.
Campbell is opposed to ballot
measures 14, 15 and 16 because
they hinder economic develop
ment and discourage new
businesses from settling in the
state, he said.
Ballot Measure 14. requiring
the shutdown of the Trojan
nuclear plant until a permanent
waste site is located, would
result in increased utility costs,
he said.
Campbell also opposes Ballot
Measure 15 because of the
economic impact it would have.
"There is not enough
evidence of the risks involved
with low-level waste to justify a
move that would put 1,500 peo
ple out of work,” he said.
He also strongly opposes
Ballot Measure 5. which would
legalize cultivation of mari
juana for personal use. Passage
of the measure would exacer
bate the already high incidence
of drug-related juvenile crime,
he said.
“We must attack the problem
at its source. Strong penalties
for drug pushers and better
rehabilitation programs for
users are needed. Ballot
Measure 5 must be defeated. It
sends the wrong message regar
ding drug use.” Campbell said.
in the area of higher educa
tion, Campbell's priorities are
keeping tuition costs from ris
ing and increasing faculty
levels to a competitive level. Ho
strongly favors the proposed
Riverfront Research Park, again
as a means to provide jobs to
Oregonians.
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