4A | SATURDAY EDITION | JUNE 22, 2019 Siuslaw News P.O. Box 10 Florence, OR 97439 NED HICKSON , EDITOR | 541-902-3520 | NHICKSON @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM Opinion The First Amendment C ongress shall make no law respect- ing an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Govern- ment for a redress of grievances. “I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend.” —Thomas Jefferson (1800) Thank you for supporting local journalism Dear Readers, The Siuslaw News is our com- munity’s most widely read news- paper for many reasons. 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Political/Election Letters: YOUR LETTERS Commissioners, remember your duty to democracy Tuesday night, June 18, Lane County residents addressed the county commissioners on the pro- posed spray ban initiative and the right to local community self-gov- ernment initiative (which legally authorizes citizens to write and pass laws to protect our health, safety and welfare, such as the spray ban). Proponents of the ban told per- sonal stories of health harms en- dured due to aerial herbicide spray exposure, and the science that backs up their heartbreaking sto- ries. Timber industry advocates refut- ed their claims. The real issue here, regardless of where you stand on the practice of aerial herbicide spraying is that 15,000 county residents signed two petitions to refer these measures to the voters. If you don’t want to ban sprays, vote against the ban, but don’t suggest that the people should be denied access to the bal- lot box; to be the decision-makers this country so desperately needs us to be. As a part of democratic govern- ment decision-making, the initia- tive system is the people’s voice. It’s how we legislate, especially when elected officials don’t listen to us. Yes, Commissioners, it is well within your duties to refer these initiatives, so do it. Democracy itself is at stake here. —Michelle Holman Deadwood Lucky to have reality of President Trump The Guest Viewpoint submitted by Mr. Buchman (“Unitary Exec- utive Theory and Congressional Subpoenas,” June 12) is pure pop- pycock. I suggest he go through the Constitution and just cross out all the words and phrases he doesn’t like or don’t meet his agenda. In an alternate reality, Hillary Clinton won; we are lucky we have President Trump in this one. 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Email letters to: nhickson@thesiuslawnews.com WHERE TO WRITE Pres. Donald Trump The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, D.C. 20500 Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 FAX: 202-456-2461 TTY/TDD Comments: 202-456-6213 www.whitehouse.gov Oregon Gov. Kate Brown 160 State Capitol 900 Court St. Salem, Ore. 97301-4047 Governor’s Citizens’ Rep. Message Line: 503-378-4582 www.oregon.gov/gov U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden 221 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg Washington, DC 20510 202-224-5244 541-431-0229 www.wyden.senate.gov U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley 313 Hart Senate Office Bldg Washington, DC 20510 202-224-3753 FAX: 202-228-3997 541-465-6750 www.merkley.senate.gov U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio (4th Dist.) 2134 Rayburn HOB Washington, DC 20515 202-225-6416 541-269-2609 541-465-6732 www.defazio.house.gov State Sen. Arnie Roblan (Dist. 5) 900 Court St. NE - S-417 Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1705 FAX: 503-986-1080 Email: Sen.ArnieRoblan@ oregonlegislature.gov State Rep. Caddy McKeown (Dist. 9) 900 Court St. NE Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1409 Email: rep.caddymckeown @oregonlegislature.gov West Lane County Commissioner Jay Bozievich 125 E. Eighth St. Eugene, OR 97401 541-682-4203 FAX: 541-682-4616 Email: Jay.Bozievich@ co.lane.or.us