Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon March 24, 2021 School buses should have wi-fi: Senator ‘Large enough to serve you... Small enough to care’ 866-299-0644 Students of the reserva- tion, and other tribal and ru- ral communities, often have long bus rides to and from school. In the case of the Warm Springs Reser vation, the school bus ride can take up to 50 minutes or more each way. A new bill introduced in the U.S. Senate would pro- vide wi-fi service to school buses, allowing students to continue their studies while traveling to and from the school. “Oregon students in rural and tribal communities taking long bus rides to and from school need wi-fi dur- ing those long stretches,” said Sen. Ron Wyden, co- sponsor of the bill. Wyden’s co-sponsorship of the E-Rate Support for School Bus Wi-Fi Act is part of his agenda to expand broadband access and make high-speed internet afford- able across Oregon, including his introduction of the Acces- sible, Affordable Internet for All Act. Opposition to Snake River dam idea 2017 Hyundai - 56,267 miles - $12,995 2016 Kia Soul - 106,204 miles - $12,995 #43169A #49377A 2016 Audi Cabriolet - 38,107 miles - 2016 Buick LaCross - 43,761 miles - $28,995 #73188A $22,995 #06451A 2015 Hyundai Sonata - 108,373 miles - 2015 Ford Focus - 81,305 miles - $14,995 $10,995 #72150A #56708A 2013 GMC Silverado - 178,815 miles - 2012 GMC Acadia - 149,995 miles - $18,995 $12,995 #23368A #79888A 2011 Ford F-450 Super Duty - 100,629 miles - 2009 Nissan Titan - 107,393 miles - $41,995 #77640A $18,995 #59604B 2006 Chevrolet Silverado - 160,901 miles - 2006 Buick Lucerne - 101,393 miles - $18,995 $7,995 #08841A #24176B Some environmental groups are opposing a pro- posal to breach the four lower Snake River Dams. Idaho’s U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson put forth a $33.5 billion proposal to breach the four dams, as a means of saving salmon runs in the Snake River. Environmental groups in Oregon and Washington are opposed to some aspects of the proposal, saying the terms would weaken the fed- eral Endangered Species Act, and the Clean Water Act. A key part the proposal is a 35-year moratorium on dam-related lawsuits; and a 25-year moratorium on ag- riculture-related lawsuits. The proposal would also give agriculture a bigger role in watershed improvement, and transfer fish manage- ment responsibility from the Bonneville Power Adminis- tration to a joint council of states and tribes. The remaining major dams in the Columbia River Basin would get license extensions of 35 to 50 years.