Wallowa County Chieftain A16 STATE Wednesday, June 22, 2022 Yasser Marte/East Oregonian Oregon legislators take to the stage Friday, June 17, 2022, at the Eastern Oregon Economic Summit in Hermiston. Legislators at the Eastern Oregon Economic Summit praise bipartisanship By ERICK PETERSON East Oregonian HERMISTON — Unity became a common theme at the 2022 Eastern Ore- gon Economic Summit in Hermiston. Participants, especially speakers, mentioned the value of togetherness and praised past examples of people joining forces. The summit was Thurs- day and Friday, June 16-17, in Hermiston. “I’m happy,” Rep. Bobby Levy of Echo said when it was her turn to speak. This moment came during the state legislator panel on June 17. While the event promoted the panel as a wrap-up of the legisla- tive session, lawmakers dis- cussed little policy. Instead, 11 state senators and repre- sentatives spoke of some- thing else on their mind: the importance of friendly rela- tionships in government. Levy is the president of the Eastern Oregon Wom- en’s Coalition, which orga- nized the summit. The panel was a mix of Repub- licans and Democrats. Levy, a Republican, declared she was glad to be working with, and spending time with, all her colleagues on the panel. Sen. Michael Dembrow, D-Portland, joked that Levy “made it impossible not to show up.” Others laughed, and this is how the panel dis- cussion went. Levy; Dembrow; Rep. Greg Smith, R-Heppner; Sen. Jama Kayse, D-Port- land; Sen. Bill Hansell, R-Athena; Sen. Lynn Find- ley, R-Vale; Rep. Ken Helm, D-Beaverton; Rep. David Gomberg, D-Otis; Sen. Janeen Sollman, D-Hills- boro; Sen. Lew Frederick, D-Portland; and Sen. Eliz- abeth Steiner Hayward, D-Beaverton; all were on the panel — up on stage, at the same time. Yasser Marte/East Oregonian Local offi cials and business owners gather Friday morning, June 17, 2022, at the Eastern Oregon Economic Summit in Hermiston. “One side can’t do it on its own,” said Kayse, chair- woman of the Senate Com- mittee on Housing and Development. Kayse said we must come together to solve our shared problems. Others agreed, with Dembrow stating we must see one another as people, beyond the bumper stickers on our vehicles. Senate Republicans during the 2019 Legislature skipped fl oor sessions in protest of House Bill 3427, the big tax on businesses that helped fund K-12 edu- cation. Later that same ses- sion, 11 Republican sena- tors — including Hansell — walked out to deny a quo- rum and protest a sweep- ing Democratic proposal to address climate change. Findley said opposing people were not enemies, and Frederick expressed the sentiment that there are no “good guys” and “bad guys” in the Legislature. Instead, there are people with vary- ing opinions, who all want to improve the lives of Oregonians. “People want to do the best they can,” he said. Gomberg echoed this statement, as he said mem- bers have diff erences in party, experience, geog- raphy and more, but they have an “aff ection” for one another. Legislators, including Hayward and Findley, made a point of saying they have a duty to represent the entire state, not just their own par- ticular district. Also, part of their job includes reach- ing out to people outside their districts, learning what they can from them and then returning home to tell their neighbors. According to Dem- brow, legislators must edu- cate their constituents on the Wallowa County Humane Society has several “teenagers” waiting for furever homes and we’re bursting with babies! All kittens 6 months and older are available for a $50 adoption fee! Come on in and check out our Catty Shack improvements! 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They are able to push forward on issues like improving sewer systems and resolving many water issues, without partisan complaints, Gomberg and Helm said. Gomberg added, though, that there is a change hap- pening in state government. Much turnover is taking place, he said. This means many friendships are lost, too. And legislators must work hard to create new rela- tionships; those connections help to advance legislation. Speaking at the end, Smith expressed confi dence in the ability of new leg- islators to work with one another. Smith praised the intel- ligence and integrity of the three major candidates for governor — Democrat Tina Kotek, unaffi liated Betsy Johnson and Republican Christine Drazan — and said he would be able to work with any of them. Levy said she would be happy to invite legislators back for the next summit. To our loyal customers and community After 22 years serving you with a storefront and retail space it’s time for us to make a change. 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