OPINION 6A T HE D AILY A STORIAN Founded in 1873 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 Guest Column It’s time for new forestry laws to engulf our communities ways and public water sup- and the air we breathe. It’s plies in many locations. It’s time for change. time for change. LAURA SELLERS, Managing Editor Timber companies Oregon allows use BETTY SMITH, Advertising Manager have no problem making a of dangerous herbicides SUR¿WLQRWKHUVWDWHV7KH\ banned elsewhere. It has CARL EARL, Systems Manager just rake in big extra prof- eliminated even minimal JOHN D. BRUIJN, Production Manager it from Oregon’s outdated spray setbacks from homes DEBRA BLOOM, Business Manager laws. Oregon has eliminat- and schools. And there is no One is dead, one in intensive evidence that routine use of ed most harvest taxes — SAMANTHA MCLAREN, Circulation Manager treatment, the rest with serious aerial forestry herbicide Washington’s equivalent Tom Bender would provide $40 million ongoing health issues. It took spraying is even needed. a year to local affected counties. The It actually reduces tree growth. Nu- seven months to get any Oregon merous, more affordable alterna- past employment and income ben- government agency to even release tives exist. Simply changing rotation H¿WV IURP ORJJLQJ KDYH GZLQGOHG what poisons they were sprayed length from the current 40 years to WR QHDU ]HUR$XWRPDWLRQ DQG ZDJH with. And that list turned out to have 300 years reduces herbicide “need” reductions in forestry industry have EHHQ IDOVL¿HG 7KHUH¶V VRPHWKLQJ DV ZHOO DV RWKHU VLJQL¿FDQW FRVWV RI UHGXFHGWLPEHUEHQH¿WVWROHVVWKDQ timber harvesting by 85 percent. It’s 1 percent of Oregon gross domestic very wrong here. product. Tourism has replaced forest- time for change. One man told us he has bur- We know now also that there is ry in contribution to economics and ied 12 deer, two sheep, and several no minimum safe level of herbicide employment — outdoor recreation dogs that died around use — extremely low SURYLGLQJ ¿YH WLPHV WKH MREV DV WKH his house, from a “wast- levels cause neurologi- timber industry. Even global warm- Oregon ing disease.” They could cal damage that can even ing impacts say it’s time for change resident Obama’s well-delivered State of the Union speech eat all they wanted, but affect future generations. — carbon sequestering value alone, allows couldn’t absorb the food, Oregon allows the use of from letting trees grow, amounts to Tuesday covered everything from sending an astronaut to shrank to skin and bones herbicide mixes whose 20 times the income gained from Mars to making the Internal Revenue’s tax code fairer for the and died. He sighed, then use of cross-impacts have nev- logging. added, “And I have the dangerous er been tested. National It’s time for major reform in Or- middle classes and simpler for businesses. forests have banned aeri- egon forestry regulations. Now. Pro- But does his wide-ranging must be a priority, said Obama, who same wasting disease. herbicides I’ve lost 45 pounds, al herbicides because of posed legislative action to “notify optimism — “the shadow of crisis promised tax incentives up to $3,000 can’t work, and need a high numbers of miscar- people of spraying” is totally inade- KDV SDVVHG´ ² UHÀHFW WKH UHDOLW\ RI a child to help working parents. We cane just to get down our banned riages in surrounding ar- quate. It merely shifts our attention America in 2015? welcome this initiative. stairs.” elsewhere. eas. But not Oregon. It’s away from the enormousness and seriousness of the issues. The mag- $ \HDU ODWHU QR ¿QHV time for change. We believe it does. But the real ³,W¶V QRW D µQLFHWRKDYH¶௘²௘LW¶V nitude and clarity of new science re- FROOHFWHGQR¿ QDQFLDODV Oregon ignores that question is whether partisan bickering a ‘must-have,’” the president said, sistance for medical costs or inability the short harvest-rotations it permits, garding these issues is already bring- in Congress will stymie true progress highlighting families where two to work, and local doctors refusing and the routine use of herbicides it ing strong class-action risk to all of GXULQJ2EDPD¶V¿QDOWZR\HDUV working parents are a necessity. “It’s to treat them. And Oregon’s “Right allows, cut wood production in half, our jurisdictions and agencies if we The 44th president was elected time we stop treating childcare as a to Farm and Forest” law deprives HFRQRPLF EHQH¿W RI IRUHVWV E\ IDLOWRDFW$QGWKHEHQH¿WWRDOO2U just as the U.S. economy tanked. In side issue, or a women’s issue, and Oregonians of our constitutional percent, causes siltation of streams egon of making major improvements six years, Obama has presided over treat it like the national economic right to any legal action against tim- and reduced salmon runs, and cre- in management of our forests is huge. Tom Bender of Sustainable Archi- ber companies in such situations. DWHV VLJQL¿FDQW ODQGVOLGH KD]DUGV WR a remarkable recovery effort that priority that it is for all of us.” This was not just one single event. surrounding communities. It allows tecture and Economics in Nehalem is has seen job growth, less reliance on Repeating his pride in the value Other spraying issues have occurred slash-burning that is now virtual- one of the originators of sustainable foreign oil with more emphasis on of community colleges’ twin roles at Triangle Lake, above the city of ly banned elsewhere, permitting its economics that shows more effective wind and solar power, plus progress in educating high school graduates Wheeler, and poisoning of water- mutagenic and carcinogenic smoke ways of doing what we do. on bringing outsourced jobs back to and workforce members seeking the United States. retraining, Obama said a free college ‘We are a strong, tight-knit family education would allow graduates who has made it through some very to enter the work world without the By FRANK BRUNI hard times,” Obama said, quoting a albatross of student loans. New York Times News Service hardworking Minnesota couple in the Obama also highlighted a eaving aside all of the audience. statistic worth repeating: 10 million other good arguments both The president repeatedly noted Americans now have health insurance that “middle-class economics works,” thanks to his Affordable Care Act. for and against it, I have one but warned of the need for further It was disheartening, however, that big problem with the proposal actions. These include: no sooner had the president left the for free community college • closing tax loopholes that allow the chamber, the cameras rolled on the that President Barack Obama super-rich to avoid paying their share; GOP reply, in which tea party-backed recently outlined and described • boosting the minimum wage to freshman Joni Ernst pledged that now anew in his State of the Union give hardworking Americans at the Republicans are in power they will address Tuesday night. lowest end of the pay scale a better snatch access to health care away It’s awfully late in the game. chance to move ahead; from newly covered Americans. I don’t mean • mirroring other advanced To her enormous credit, Ernst that he should countries in guaranteeing paid is a lieutenant colonel in the Iowa AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin have moved on maternity and sick leave; Army National Guard and has served it earlier in his Education Secretary Arne Duncan speaks about the administration’s • strengthening unions to give overseas. Her support for veterans — presidency. I priorities for education at Seaton Elementary in Washington, Jan. 12. workers a better voice. like Obama’s — was commendable. mean that our college degrees are wrong more than 15-year-olds in countries around the And — astonishing in 2015 — But her signal that she and her cohorts focus on get- ting kids to and world — are done. American kids half the time. Obama said, “This Congress still plan to turn back the clock on the through higher tend to perform in the middle of the The same survey, conducted by needs to pass a law that makes sure a president’s remarkable achievement education can- the Benenson Strategy Group for heap. woman is paid the same as a man for in providing health insurance to so not be separat- The America Achieves report, America Achieves, revealed some Frank doing the same work.” many uninsured Americans was ed from, or sup- cold-eyed realism amid that un- looking at PISA results from 2003 to Bruni plant, our focus warranted optimism. More than 70 2012, which is when the tests were Providing affordable childcare nothing short of heartbreaking. on making sure percent of parents expressed the last administered, had a bit of good that they’re prepared for it. And we worry that their children’s chances news. While American kids from have a painfully long way to go in of achieving a middle-class lifestyle middle-class families haven’t mark- that regard. would be diminished if their grade- edly improved their international College is somehow tidier to school education didn’t become standing in math and science over recent years, kids from poorer fam- talk about; I talk about it quite a bit more challenging. myself. It’s an attractive subject for They’re right. We need to raise ilies have done precisely that. Poverty may well make educa- several reasons. There’s a particular standards. That’s in fact what the mythology and romance to college, Common Core is ideally about, and tional advancement much harder, a way in which it’s synonymous that’s why the education secretary, but doesn’t prohibit it. If we take with the passage into adulthood and Arne Duncan, under harsh attack, re- the right steps — including more ag- with a lofty altitude of competence, mains wedded to a certain amount of gressive recruitment and rewarding of exemplary teachers he question is not whether On another world topic, Obama NQRZOHGJH DQG LQWHOOHFWXDO UH¿QH testing. High standards and the continued im- ment. without monitoring and America leads the world — echoed a warning that has been sounded plementation of higher Education It’s totemic. And it comes with accountability are no but how.” on this page since our newspaper group KDQG\ PHWULFV VSHFL¿FDOO\ GDWD standards at all. standards — we can is a He provided his own answer with examined climate change in an award- showing that the acquisition of a col- help kids at every rung The goal is to lift economic ladder. lege degree translates into various children from all income eloquence. “We lead best when we winning series in 2006. continuous of the “All of these need EHQH¿ WV RYHU WKH FRXUVH RI D OLIH groups up — and to combine military power with strong Pointing to rising temperatures, to be backed by fund- time, including higher earnings. So PD[LPL]H WKHLU FKDQFHV concern diplomacy, when we leverage our he quoted the Pentagon warning that ing,” Schnur, who has we look to, and lean on, college as a of success with higher power with coalition building, when climate change is an immediate risk way to increase social mobility and education. Their fail- and must advised the Obama ad- we don’t let our fears blind us to the to our national security. “We should push back against middle-class wage ure to complete high- ministration on educa- be a opportunities that this new century act like it. tion, told me. “There are stagnation. er education isn’t just great examples of what That’s important context for not D IXQFWLRQ RI ¿QDQFLDO continuous presents.” “The best scientists in the world works, such as quali- only Obama’s frequent invocations hardships and related Obama described the breadth of are all telling us that our activities of college but also for a new re- stresses, though those investment. ty preschool and early U.S. global involvement. are changing the climate, and if we learning for low-income port, “Expectations and Reality,” are primary reasons. 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It demonstrates, for starters, that graduation rates between students disadvantaged children start falling recruiting tool. “It is not who we are,” and hunger around the globe.” while hope may spring eternal, it who need remediation after they’ve behind even before that point. said Obama, who has prohibited the We share his view that Congress springs in error where college is enrolled and those who don’t. The The moral is this: Education is torture that his predecessor condoned. must not endanger the health of our concerned. Using a survey of hun- failures of elementary, middle and a continuous concern and must be a continuous investment, cradle to dreds of parents and looking at col- secondary schools shadow them. In a global tour of sensibly chosen children by failing to act. ,YRU\ 7RZHU ,I ZH GRQ¶W UHFRJQL]H lege graduation rates, the report con- Those failures persist, and they’re priorities, Obama said the U.S. would: With the United States pledging and act on that, our reality will never cludes that middle-class parents who demonstrated every three years • stand up to Russian excesses to double the pace at which its H[SHFW WKHLU NLGV WR ¿QLVK IRXU\HDU when PISA tests — which compare meet our expectations. against the Ukraine and elsewhere; carbon pollution is cut, even China is • end the embargo against Cuba; committing to limit its emissions. • continue pressure to ensure Iran “I am determined to make • U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici 3KRQH)D[ • State Rep. Brad Witt (D): doesn’t develop a nuclear weapon; sure American leadership drives (D): 2338 Rayburn HOB, Washing- 5066. Web: bonamici.house. gov/ 6WDWH&DSLWRO&RXUW6WUHHW1( • install better protections against international action,” Obama pledged. ton, D.C., 20515. Phone: 202- 225- • U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D): 313 + 6DOHP 25 3KRQH cyberhackers; Finally. The science cannot )D[ 'LVWULFW +DUW 6HQDWH 2I¿FH %XLOGLQJ :DVK :HE ZZZOHJVWDWH • seek congressional approval for the be ignored and we commend the RI¿FH 6: 0LOOLNDQ :D\ ington, D.C. 20510. Phone: 202-224- or.us/witt/ Email: rep.bradwitt@ use of force against the ISL terror group. president for taking the lead. 6XLWH %HDYHUWRQ 25 3753. Web: www.merkley.senate.gov state.or.us STEPHEN A. FORRESTER, Editor & Publisher F By TOM BENDER RUW\¿YH SHRSOH ZHUH poisoned in 2013 by multiple illegal sprayings of their homes — not forest lands — with aerial forestry herbicides in Curry County. Obama’s message is clear and bright But will obstructionist Congress waste two years? 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