ANDREW CUTLER Publisher/Editor KATHRYN B. BROWN Owner PHIL WRIGHT News Editor JADE McDOWELL Hermiston Editor SATURDAY, JUNe 12, 2021 A4 Founded October 16, 1875 OUR VIEW Tip of the hat, kick in the pants A tip of the hat to area high schools that already were teach- ing civics before Gov. Kate Brown signed a bill last week requiring all Oregon students to take a half-credit civics class before graduating. Americans as a whole have a dismal understanding of their own government. In 2018, the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation surveyed 1,000 adults and found only 36% of them could pass the civics test to become a United States citizen. Such ignorance weakens our democracy and makes people easy prey for misinformation and manipula- tion. Graduates of Hermiston and Pendle- ton should be coming out of school with a better understanding of how this coun- try works, thanks to their civics teachers, and we’re glad other Oregon schools will soon be required to follow suit. A kick in the pants to the closure of Hermiston’s Veterans of Foreign Wars post. Those involved, from local post members to state leaders, have pointed fingers in every direction about whose fault it was the post’s charter has been revoked, and it seems they are right about one thing: There is plenty of blame to go around. From interviews with local post members, it seems those involved include at least one alleged embezzler, aided by lax oversight of funds at the local and state level. Local members say the state VFW department shut them down too quickly, when there still were people working to improve the post and success- fully bringing in new members, which we agree appears to be the case. But some local members also bear blame for the infighting and drama that alienated current and potential members. Whether VFW Post 4750 reopens or someone steps up to form a new organi- zation for combat veterans, we hope local veterans are able to find the support and community they need. A tip of the hat to the Oregon Trail Library District for eliminating late fees and forgiving most past fees. Library district Director Kathy Street said worries about incurring fees have held some families back from getting a library card in the past. Libraries are a valuable public resource, particularly for those on a tight budget, and we hope the move encour- ages more people to use Morrow County libraries in Boardman, Heppner and Irri- gon in the future. EDITORIALS Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the East Oregonian editorial board. Other columns, letters and cartoons on this page express the opinions of the authors and not necessarily that of the East Oregonian. LETTERS The East Oregonian welcomes original letters of 400 words or less on public issues and public policies for publication in the newspaper and on our website. The newspaper reserves the right to withhold letters that address concerns about individual services and products or letters that infringe on the rights of private citizens. Letters must be signed by the author and include the city of residence and a daytime phone number. The phone number will not be published. Unsigned letters will not be published. SEND LETTERS TO: editor@eastoregonian.com, or via mail to Andrew Cutler, 211 S.E. Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 YOUR VIEWS Smiths welcomed home to Pendleton I would like to welcome Gordon and Sharon Smith back home to Pendleton. I had the pleasure of interviewing Gordon during his campaign for elec- tion to the Oregon Senate many years ago. He and Sharon invited me into their home on the hill overlooking Pendleton, and I was so impressed with him and his politics that I wrote that he would surely be elected to the Oregon Senate, and that he soon would rise to president of Senate. While my editor questioned my bold prediction, not only did Gordon Smith serve in the Oregon Legislature but he went on to serve as the last Repub- lican senator from Oregon in the U.S. Congress. Now, at 69, he has retired and retuned to Pendleton. Welcome home, senator, and thank you for your service. Ed Glenn Boardman What is fair for the goose should be fair for the gander My life psychology has always been “plant a seed or perspective and then watch to see how it grows.” I personally believe a state policy and/or regulation should be positive for all concerned — both rural and urban. Let’s stop and look at the topic of preda- tor controls from a broad sense. One only has to review past state- wide votes to observe who is support- ing policy for introducing wolves back into our state. I remember a statewide vote to protect bears and cougars. Where did that support come from? Now I wonder how the urban folks would vote for bears, cougars and wolves being reintroduced in their backyards? Statewide legislation and regulations affect all Oregonians, right? Therefore, shouldn’t those wild crea- tures be released evenly statewide? Yes, a really wild (pardon the pun) idea but what is fair for the goose should be fair for the gander. There are many semi-rural areas in the I-5 corridor that would be ideal for all three species. After all, years ago they roamed all across the land that now is the state of Oregon. Ken Parsons La Grande CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES U.S. PRESIDENT Joe Biden The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Comments: 202-456-1111 GOVERNOR Kate Brown 160 State Capitol 900 Court St. Salem, OR 97301-4047 503-378-4582 U.S. SENATORS Ron Wyden 221 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20510 202-224-5244 La Grande office: 541-962-7691 Jeff Merkley 313 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 202-224-3753 Pendleton office: 541-278-1129 REPRESENTATIVES Bobby Levy, District 58 900 Court St. NE, H-376 Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1458 Rep.BobbyLevy@state.or.us Greg Smith, District 57 900 Court St. NE, H-482 Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1457 Rep.GregSmith@state.or.us U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Cliff Bentz 2185 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-6730 Medford office: 541-776-4646 SENATOR Bill Hansell, District 29 900 Court St. NE, S-415 Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1729 Sen.BillHansell@state.or.us