VIEWPOINTS Saturday, October 10, 2015 Quick takes Arm teachers to prevent school shootings Yes, but after speaking to some ill informed teachers and knowing many more, I’m thinking we need an even better idea. — twenty20 I am a college instructor. I got an under- graduate degree in my ¿eld, two graduate degrees, and have published multiple books, all of which are in my job description. Do you know what is not in my job description? Being armed in the classroom. I cannot believe the people who make this ludicrous argument. — ShaindelR Marijuana bans expand To the eastern Oregon communities that opted out: You can buy marijuana from you local dealers that will not: check ID, post warning labels, test the product, label the product, oay taxes, Or otherwise be a ³good businessman´ as de¿ned by the local community leaders. — 123456what I don’t believe the amount of revenue that would go to the city and county from pot sales would be very much, so why allow it at all? — disqus_klrI7jaLbZ One of the great lessons of the Twitter age is that much can be summed up in just a few words. Here are some of this week’s takes. Tweet yours @Tim_Trainor or email editor@eastoregonian. com, and keep them to 140 characters. East Oregonian Page 7A What subsidized city services can be cut? I n my last commentary I wrote it totals $115,578. The cost to about services: police, ¿re, maintain the cemetery is $273,200. ambulance, court and water and The cemetery operates at a loss of sewer. I will now ¿nish off services $157,622 per year. with cemetery, building, planning There is an additional fund and transportation. called the Home Trust Fund. This Cemetery money can only be used to place The cemetery is in the general Àowers on the graves of the Home fund. It is an operation of 49 family at speci¿c times during the Al acres including Olney Cemetery, year. Therefore, it is of no bene¿t Plute Olney Memorial Garden and to the cemetery operations. Comment Treehaven Pet Cemetery. City departments In addition to interment The planning services, cemetery department administers staff are responsible to all land use and for maintenance of the zoning regulations of grounds, irrigation system, the city. This division roads and the mausoleum. provides staff support Primary activities are for the administration, burials, turf mowing, the city’s state mandated irrigation, tree removal, comprehensive plan planting, leaf and snow and they interpret and removal and anything enforce ordinances of the else necessary to keep the comprehensive plan. They cemetery functional and also provide support to the attractive. Income is derived from grave planning commission. sites and monument sales, internments The building department administrates and the cemetery perpetual care fund. various construction and safety codes The income from everything adopted by the city. The adopted codes aforementioned except the cemetery fund enforced are the Oregon structural amounts to $103,550. specialty code, Oregon residential The cemetery perpetual care fund specialty code, Oregon mechanical has a balance of $735,000. However, specialty code, dangerous building code the guidelines of the fund allow only and Oregon manufactured dwelling for the income from the $735,000 to be and park specialty code. The building spent, not the principal itself. The income division inspects projects involving new for this year is $12,028. When we add construction, additions, alterations and $103,550 to the income of $12,028, remodels of all types of buildings. The The Pendleton city budget can be viewed in its entirety online at pendleton.or.us income from the building and planning department is $340,300. The expenses of the department are $786,850, which is a loss of $446,850. Transportation Transportation provides limited transportation services to seniors and disabled citizens and a bus program for the general public. The senior/disabled services are subsidized taxi rides. Citizens who have been determined by the city to be eligible for the program receive a packet of taxi tickets. One ticket plus a small fee of $1.75 given directly to the taxi company is good for a one-way ride. The general transportation program provides subscription rides to designated places for $1 per one-way ride. Most of the income comes from state and county governmental agencies. The city also provides a small amount for a total income of $416,900. The cost for transportation is $416,900. Without state funding, public transportation described above would not exist. In summary, four out of four services cannot exist without subsidy from the general budget. I have used the 2015-2016 ¿scal year city budget for reference to support ¿gures used in all of my articles, previous and present. The city budget is available to view at the city of Pendleton’s website; www.pendleton.or.us. Looking ahead, in the next article I will feature Pendleton’s infrastructure. Ŷ Al Plute is an at-large city councilor for the city of Pendleton. Time to retire the Governor pick for ag board out of step with Oregon agriculture term ‘illegal alien’ R T he Associated Press, Curb Illegal Entry?” the international news Sadly, some East Oregonian organization whose readers think “wetback” is also stylebook many media outlets use an acceptable name for Latinos, for writing guidelines, made a coming to the defense of an very important change two years 89-year-old Milton-Freewater ago. woman who was arrested for a Reporters were encouraged hate crime after harassing a police to no longer use the term “illegal Antonio of¿cers while using the invective. immigrant” to describe someone For those who criticized Sierra who was living in the country Milton-Freewater authorities, Comment without a visa or citizenship. The the woman’s arrest was viewed as another instance of political preferred term was changed to correctness gone too far. “undocumented immigrant.” But more than being offensive, the Given that most people don’t use a worst aspect of terms like wetback and journalistic style guide to inform how illegal alien is that they talk, the term they’re becoming illegal immigrant has increasingly antiquated managed to stubbornly in a world that has stick to the American evolved past them. lexicon. The country’s At the time, AP cultural makeup has of¿cials said the change changed dramatically was made to better since the 1950s and the describe the group of people. next 50 years promise “The Stylebook no to uphold that trend. longer sanctions the According to the Pew term illegal immigrant Research Center, 18 or the use of illegal percent of the American to describe a person,” population will be Senior Vice President foreign born by 2065. and Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll Whether they’re here illegally or not, said in a statement. “Instead, it tells Pew estimates Latinos will be 24 percent users that illegal should describe only an of the 8.S. population in 50 years, or action, such as living in or immigrating to more than 105 million people. Eastern a country illegally.” Oregon will undoubtedly reÀect that The AP’s logic was that human beings growth in some way. can’t be deemed illegal, only the acts they While they may make a dent, no commit — people don’t call motorists amount of multibillion dollar anti- speeding down the highway “illegal immigration projects like walls on the drivers” or people crossing a crosswalk border, mass deportations or veri¿cation against a red light “illegal pedestrians.” systems will reverse this trend. “Illegal alien” is even worse. The discussion of how to create an A dogwhistle term that’s become effective immigration system is a worthy synonymous with stereotypes against one to have, but no amount of incendiary Mexican and Central American language will ¿x it faster. immigrants, and a tired one at that — So instead of waiting for history to mainly that most come to the 8.S. to take its course and assign it to a dustbin, steal jobs, commit crimes and bilk the let’s get a head start. American welfare system. Retire the term illegal alien. Illegal While illegal alien could ostensibly immigrant won’t be far behind. apply to immigrants from any country, This isn’t censorship or a cultural the term speci¿cally evolved from a demand. derogatory name for immigrants that Most terminology has useful life, and swam across the Rio Grande River to illegal alien’s is just about up. cross the border. Ŷ The Atlantic’s Garrett Epps tracked Antonio Sierra is a reporter for the down one of the earliest uses of illegal East Oregonian. He covers the city of aliens to a 1950s Stanford Law Review Pendleton. Contact him at asierra@ article entitled “Wetbacks: Can the States eastoregonian.com or 541-966-0836. So instead of waiting for history to take its course and assign it to a dustbin, let’s get a head start. Be heard! Comment at eastoregonian.com. ecently, Oregon’s Governor been able to compete, and many have Kate Brown appointed Marty closed down their farms. Increased Myers, general manager of Asian demand for milk products is Threemile Canyon Farms, LLC, a likely to increase this problem in subsidiary of North Dakota-based Oregon. Dramatically increasing R.D. Offutt Company, to the state’s Oregon cow numbers to meet this Board of Agriculture. In appointing demand, as some have argued for, Myers, the governor overlooked a won’t help independent family dairies. family farmer, Monmouth dairyman If anything, our state will see a Kendra Jon Bansen, who had also applied for surge in the growth of dairy production Kimbirauskas the position. This appointment sent from “Threemile-esque” operations. Comment a message to agricultural producers Not only will these massive factory across Oregon that Governor Brown, farms present signi¿cant challenges when given a choice, will side with corporate for the communities in which they set up agribusiness over hard-working family shop, they will make it even more dif¿cult farmers. for independent producers to compete — While Myers is a nice man, the fact is possibly driving the ¿nal nail into the cof¿n he represents an out-of- of many already-struggling state corporation with a independent dairy farmers. checkered past in our state. Myers’ appointment Threemile Canyon Farms should also draw is the very de¿nition of considerable scrutiny of a factory farm, con¿ning the appointment process over 60,000 cows in an for the Oregon Board intensive milk production of Agriculture. 8nlike operation where the cows most agency boards and never graze on pasture. Over commissions, appointments the years the facility has to the Board of Agriculture been at the center of several are not con¿rmed by the controversies, including Senate. labor violations, allegations This allows the of animal abuse, and a major Department of Agriculture source of air pollution. and the governor’s of¿ce to In 2005, Threemile revealed they were work in secrecy to secure the appointment of releasing 5.6 million pounds of ammonia into their preference without any public scrutiny. the air each year, a byproduct of decomposing Further, the Board of Agriculture is exempt liTue¿ed manure. The 8.S. Forest Service from Oregon Government Ethics requirements ¿ngered Threemile’s ammonia as one of two that public of¿cials provide statements of major sources of acid rain and haze in the economic interest to ensure ¿nancial conÀicts Columbia Gorge. of interest are disclosed and addressed. Rather than mitigating ammonia emissions, This is not good government. Threemile lobbied for the operation to be At a time when Oregonians have cause exempted from Oregon clean air laws. During to be on high alert for inappropriate conduct a Dairy Air Quality Task Force created by at the highest levels of state government, it the Legislature, Myers was instrumental in would appear that this appointment to the crafting a “do-nothing” plan of action. Board of Agriculture is simply more of the Myers stands in stark contrast with same “pay-to-play” politics that we’ve seen Monmouth dairyman Jon Bansen. 8nlike in the past. Threemile Canyon Farms LLC Myers, who lives in the Portland area, Bansen has spent $178,500 on lobbying in Oregon lives and works on his farm with his wife since 2012, and gave $30,000 to Governor and children. He is a third-generation dairy Kitzhaber’s reelection campaign in 2014. farmer producing high-quality organic milk It’s time for serious reform to prevent for the Organic Valley Cooperative. Bansen’s the kind of backroom dealings that allowed farm, Double J Jerseys, is a pasture-based an out-of-state corporation to gain a seat on system, where the cows are grazed rotationally Oregon’s Board of Agriculture. With nearly outdoors nearly year-round on 600 acres. 85 percent of Oregon farms family-owned The appointment of Myers over Bansen and operated, and most small and mid-sized, should raise the eyebrows and the concerns Governor Brown’s appointment is completely of farmers across Oregon. Notably, a 2013 out of step with the future of Oregon Oregon Employment Department report found agriculture. that between 2002 and 2007, shortly after Ŷ Threemile doubled the number of dairy cows Kendra Kimbirauskas is a third-generation in the state, nine family dairy farms went out producer and currently raises a variety of of business every month on average. pasture-raised livestock in Linn County. She Factory-scale dairy operations across the is co-founder of the group Friends of Family country have expanded herds, driving down Farmers and chief e[ecutive of¿cer for the milk prices. Family dairy farmers haven’t Socially Responsible Agricultural Project. This appointment is more of the same “pay-to- play” politics that we’ve seen in the past.