5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 WORLD IN BRIEF Associated Press United pledges to review policies on removal of passengers CHICAGO — After people were horrified by video of a passenger getting dragged off a full United Express flight by airport police, the head of United’s parent company said the airline was reaching out to the man to “resolve this situation.” Hours later on Monday, his tone turned defensive. He described the man as “disruptive and belligerent.” By Tuesday afternoon, almost two days after the Sunday eve- ning confrontation in Chicago, CEO Oscar Munoz issued his most contrite apology yet as details emerged about the man seen on cellphone videos recorded by other passengers at O’Hare Airport. “No one should ever be mistreated this way,” said Munoz, who also pledged to conduct a wide-ranging review of company policies. The passenger was identified as physician David Dao, 69, of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, who was convicted more than a decade ago of felony charges involving his prescribing of drugs and spent years trying to regain his medical license. Bill seeks to allow tribes to kill salmon-eating sea lions SPOKANE, Wash. — Some Northwest Indian tribes would be allowed to kill a limited number of sea lions that prey on endan- gered salmon in the Columbia River under a bill introduced in Congress. The bipartisan bill was introduced last weekend by U.S. House members Jaime Herrera Beutler, a Washington Republi- can, and Kurt Schrader, an Oregon Democrat. If passed, the bill would allow the Warm Springs, Uma- tilla, Yakama, and Nez Perce tribes to kill some sea lions that are decimating endangered salmon runs during their return from the ocean to inland spawning grounds. Currently only the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho can kill sea lions along the river. Last year, approximately 190 sea lions killed over 9,500 adult spring chinook within sight of Bonneville Dam, according to the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission in Portland, Oregon. That represented a 5.8 percent loss of the 2016 spring chinook run in just a quarter mile from Bonneville Dam, the commission said. The federal government estimated that up to 45 percent of the 2014 spring chinook run was potentially lost to sea lions in the 145 river miles between the Columbia River estuary and Bon- neville Dam. “The spring chinook loss, coupled with the growing sea lion population, has placed us in an emergency situation,” said Leland Bill, chairman of the commission. Sea lion populations have surged since the passage of the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972. There were about 30,000 California sea lions when the act passed, but the popula- tion has since grown to over 300,000. Oregon to spare 60,000 voters from inactive status SALEM — In Oregon — where its first-in-the-nation auto- matic-voter registration system has been hailed as a pioneer in knocking down voter-access barriers — it takes just five years of failing to participate in an election before a registered voter gets knocked from the active voter rolls and no longer receives a bal- lot in the mail. Roughly 400,000 registered Oregonian voters have been flagged as inactive at some point in time, a number that this year is expected to grow by another 30,000 who registered during the 2012 general election when President Barack Obama was up for re-election. For Secretary of State Dennis Richardson, five years isn’t long enough. So this year, he’s doubling that timeline to 10 years. Richardson, the state’s first Republican secretary of state in more than 30 years and the first Republican to hold a state- wide elected office in 14 years, says that will immediately preserve the statuses of those soon-to-be-inactive voters this year. The change will also be applied retroactively, potentially reactivating another 30,000 or so currently inactive voters by leveraging DMV databases that Richardson’s agency already uses to administer the so-called Oregon Motor Voter program. “This change will protect or restore the voting rights of Ore- gonians serving our country on military deployments, college students and voters frustrated with the political system,” said Richardson, who made the announcement during his first press conference Tuesday at the state Capitol in Salem. Dim hope for Trump-Russia rapport as Tillerson visits Moscow MOSCOW — Early expectations of an easy rapport between the Trump administration and Russia are crashing into reality as U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has a fraught meeting in Moscow beset by escalating allegations over Syria. The first Trump Cabinet official to visit Russia, Tillerson is on a thus-far-futile mission to persuade Russian President Vladimir Putin to abandon support for Syrian President Bashar Assad. The fallout from Assad’s chemical attack last week and the U.S. air- strikes that followed have plunged the United States and Russia into tensions rarely seen since the Cold War. As Tillerson arrived in Moscow, President Donald Trump declared Assad “an animal.” “Frankly, Putin is backing a person that’s truly an evil person. I think it’s very bad for Russia,” Trump told the Fox Business Network. “I think it’s very bad for mankind.” Tillerson planned to meet today with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, a seasoned diplomat whose strident defense of Putin’s agenda has frustrated several previous U.S. secretaries of state. It was unclear whether Putin, who typically doesn’t announce high-level meetings in advance, would grant Tillerson an audi- ence while he is in Russia. Port: Knight said the Port is planning to appeal DEQ fines Continued from Page 1A up cost overruns on the Pier 3 storm- water-treatment system. In 2014, the agency was required by the state Department of Environmental Quality to better treat stormwater because too much copper runoff from the Port’s property was entering the Columbia River. Before seeking bids, Port staff projected it would cost $1.5 million to build a stormwater-treatment sys- tem on Pier 3. The Port Commis- sion, with opposition from Fulton and Hunsinger, voted to award the proj- ect to Conway Construction for $1.83 million. Including pumps, consulting and other ancillary costs not included in the original bid, the cost of the proj- ect was nearing $2.25 million by the end of January. The system, still not operational, has fallen months behind a July deadline from the state, with staff blaming bad weather, errant fish waste and surprise underground pipes discovered during excavation. In the dark Fulton and Hunsinger sent letters Photos by Danny Miller/The Daily Astorian LEFT: Commissioner Stephen Fulton speaks during a Port of Astoria Commission meeting. MIDDLE: Com- missioner Bill Hunsinger speaks during a Port of Astoria Commission meeting. RIGHT: Port of Astoria Executive Director Jim Knight speaks during a Port of Astoria Commission meeting in February. to Knight Monday expressing out- rage at not being told earlier about $69,000 in civil penalties the Depart- ment of Environmental Quality issued the Port late last month over stormwa- ter-monitoring and treatment viola- tions. Knight said the Port is planning to appeal the fines. “I was shocked to learn that the Port received actual notice of these DEQ penalties by certified mail on March 29, 2017,” Hunsinger’s let- ter said. “How on earth did you not let this commission know about these W EDNESDAY E VENING (2) (-) (-) (6) (-) (8) (9) (10) (12) (13) (-) (20) (-) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) L KATU KOMO KING KOIN KIRO KGW KRCW KOPB KPTV KPDX KCPQ TBS KZJO ESPN ESPN2 NICK DISN FAM FMC LIFE ROOT FS1 SPIKE COM HIST A&E TLC DISC NGEO TNT AMC USA FOOD HGTV FX CNN FNC CNBC BRAV TCM SYFY RFD (2) (4) (5) (-) (7) (-) (3) (10) (12) (-) (13) (20) (22) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) 6 PM to litigate against Oregon DEQ.” Fulton’s letter said that given the potential for litigation against DEQ, the Port Commission and staff should have discussed the issue in executive session with a lawyer present. Stormwater system Roughly one-third of the Port’s fine last month was for not complet- ing a Pier 3 stormwater-treatment sys- tem by July. Knight has said the Port had an agreement with DEQ to avoid fines in exchange for forward progress LISTINGS THE DAILY ASTORIAN A DEQ penalties at our Port meeting on April 4, 2017?” Hunsinger has called for a discus- sion at the next Port meeting on why staff did not inform the Port Commis- sion of the fines before a Friday article in The Daily Astorian. “You have repeatedly acknowl- edged that the commission sets the Port’s policy and then Port staff car- ries it out,” Fulton’s letter said. “How- ever, in this same newspaper article you took it upon yourself to unilater- ally claim the Port’s policy decision is on the project. In his letter, Fulton continued to admonish Knight over not revealing the cost overruns and for a lack of specificity on a plan to have Port ten- ants, who lease space on the land to be served by the stormwater system, con- tribute to the costs. Fulton also said he hoped Port staff “errs on the side of transparency” and informs the commission about prob- lems in advance of reports by the media. If the system continues to fail, he said, the Port could face more stormwater fines and lose the abil- ity to operate the agency’s main ter- minals. He raised the memory of for- mer Executive Director Peter Gearin, who pleaded guilty in 2009 to a fel- ony violation of the Clean Water Act after allowing the agency to illegally dispose of contaminated dredge spoils in the Columbia River in 2005. 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