Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1990, Page 12, Image 11

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    POLITICS
GOVERNOR
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< uuld eventually cost Oregon
Washington <md Northern Cali
fornia as many as 20.000 |oiis
Independent Al Moblev, on
the other hand, opposes the
spotted owl's endangered stat
us all together Moldey believes
the state’s must find a balance
in the issue, while resisting
"radical environmental groups'
efforts to hx k up its natural re
sources
l.ilM-rt.irian I'rcd Oether de
parts from all of Ids opponents,
saying that the "Mod Squad"
and the owl's endangered slat
us are "simply more bureau
cratic maneuvers to cover up
what is necessary for change
Instead, he c alls for an immedi
ate end to old growth c lilting
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Trojan i Insure
Measure 4 which would
shut down the Troian nuclear
power plant until spei iflr safe
ty Ntaniiards are met. has In
come a sharp diving line be
tween the candidates Fmhn
mayer and Mobley oppose the
measure. Rolierts and Oertln-r
approve of it
Although I rohnmaver is "as
i mu erned about safety as any
Oregonian." he points out that
the governor i an call a hearing
to review Trojan’s safety at any
time
As for Roberts' support for
the initiative, "her highest pri
ority is the safety of Oregoni
ans." campaign manager Smith
said "She took a lot of heat be
cause of her support for it
It's a different position for a
state official to take on that
kind of issue." he said, refer
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Mobil"! opposes Measure 4
bei.ause "It is irresponsible to
shut down .1 power plant that
produces as much power as the
Honeville Dam.'' Walton said.
even though Mobley does be
lieve .1 permanent place for nu
clear waste needs to lie found
Oerther believes any nuclear
power is dangerous and that
"we ought not make any more
of it "
Recycling measure
Rolierts is the only candidate
to endorse Measure ti, which
would require a ban on product
packaging that doesn’t meet
certain standards after 1993.
Fmhnmayer said that he
must "regrettably oppose it"
because the initiative is "so
vague that it would Iran essen
tial products." Me also believes
a section of the measure would
become "a lawyer’s hunting li
cense.” he said, referring to a
section of the initiative which
Iif believes forces court costs
onto businesses, regardless of
the outcome of suits over firms'
compliance to the measure.
Mobley opposes the measure
for the same reasons as Frohn
mayer; Oerther said he is not
sure how he will vote on the is
sue.
Field burning
When it comes to field burn
ing. Oerther again stands in
contrast to his opponents.
Frohnmayer, Roberts and Mob
ley all propose an eventual
phase-out of the practice, while
Oerther demands an immediate
ban.
Although Frohnmayer as a
state representative in the
1‘)7()s voted twice against lift
ing field burning prohibitions,
he now says the practice
should fie "phased down,"
while "a set of performance
standards are established over a
period of years."
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