A4 The BulleTin • SaTurday, May 29, 2021 Wildfires ers. That was a challenge of too many fires at once across the country. “When we’re sending out teams to fight fires, we have to have experi- enced leaders in order to protect the lives of the crew.” Forest firefighting is divided be- tween the Oregon Department of Forestry — which also protects public lands overseen by the federal Bureau of Land Management — and the U.S. Forest Service. Merkley mentioned an unpub- lished federal study that projects a dire future for the Northwest’s forests — that they will disappear by the end of this century — as they face a drier climate, longer fire seasons and insect infestations. A study by the University of Wash- ington in cooperation with federal agencies, published in 2020 before the devastating wildfires later in the year, did warn of serious consequences by midcentury. “Starting the process of adapting to those changes now will give us a better chance of protecting forest resources in the future,” said David Peterson, a professor at the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences. Merkley said: “We really have to pay attention to forest management.” Continued from A1 He said such work kept the 2017 Milli fire, a lightning-caused blaze that still consumed 24,000 acres, from reaching Sisters in Central Oregon. Oregon has more than 2 million acres ready for such work, he said, “yet we don’t have the money to actu- ally do the treatment.” Under questioning by Merkley, Christiansen said it boiled down to the lack of money to pay for projects. Merkley said forest land close to cities — the so-called urban-wildland inter- face — could be identified for priority projects. Merkley also said he would like to see President Joe Biden consider such work as vital infrastructure under Biden’s proposed American Jobs Plan. Merkley made two statewide swings after the 2020 Labor Day wild- fires. He said he senses a change in public attitudes toward prescribed burning. “It used to be that people said make sure there aren’t any prescribed fires burning, because we don’t like the smoke coming down here,” he said, “Now with the intensity of the fires we’ve had, the general sense has been that we are happy to tolerate a little bit Bulletin file This file photo shows a wildfire burning in Central Oregon. “We know that these more aggressively destructive fire seasons are go- ing to keep coming our way,” Sen. Jeff Merkley said Thursday. of smoke now if that makes our town much safer and reduces the odds of smoke and bad fires come fire sea- son.” ‘More of everything’ Asked whether he thinks federal agencies are prepared if there are sim- ilarly devastating wildfires this year — drought is prevalent in much of Oregon and the West — Merkley said there would never be enough help available if wildfires were that wide- spread. “When we are having fires burn be- cause of similar conditions and sim- ilar storms starting fires in multiple states at once, I think we are always going to wish we had more tankers, more people, more of everything,” he GOP blocks bipartisan probe of deadly Jan. 6 riot at Capitol BY MARY CLARE JALONICK AND LISA MASCARO Associated Press WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans on Friday blocked the creation of a bipartisan panel to study the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, refusing to back down on their opposition to the independent investigation even amid emotional appeals from those who fought with and fled from the rioters that day. The Senate vote was 54-35 — short of the 60 votes needed to consider a House-passed bill that would have formed a 10-member commission evenly split between the two parties. The vote was another sign of GOP fealty to former President Donald Trump and an overtly political effort to shift the focus off the violent insurrection of his supporters. Though the Jan. 6 com- mission bill passed the House earlier this month with the support of almost three dozen Republicans, GOP senators said they believe the commis- sion would eventually be used against them politically. And Trump, who still has a firm hold on the party, has called it a “Democrat trap.” The vote is emblematic of the profound mistrust between the two parties since the siege, especially among Republi- cans, as some in the party have downplayed the violence and defended the rioters who sup- ported Trump and his false in- sistence that the election was stolen from him. Four people died in the riot, and a police officer collapsed and died afterward of what authorities said were natu- ral causes. Two police officers took their own lives in the days after the riots. The Republicans’ political ar- guments over the violent siege have frustrated not only Demo- crats but also those who fought off the rioters. Michael Fanone, a Metro- politan Police Department officer who responded to the attack, said between meetings with Republican senators that a commission is “necessary for us to heal as a nation from the trauma that we all experienced that day.” Fanone has described being dragged down the Capitol steps by rioters who shocked him with a stun gun and beat him. Sandra Garza, the partner of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who collapsed and died after battling the rioters, said of the Republican sena- tors, “You know they are here today and with their families and comfortable because of the actions of law enforcement that day.” “So I don’t understand why they would resist getting to the bottom of what happened that day and fully understanding how to prevent it. Just boggles my mind,” she said. • • • • Medical Dermatology Skin Cancer Care Mohs Surgery Aesthetic Dermatology Bend • Redmond • Sunriver 541.382.8819 derm-health.com For almost 20 years Whispering Winds Retirement community has stood strong. Being local and family owned, we’ve never waived on the values and dedication it takes to make retirement living the best it can be. We are all banded together in the love for our residents and team members. We are dedicated to their safety and security, especially in these unsure times. 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Steve Garza, Parochial Vicar 541-382-3631 Church Locations Historic Church: Corner of Franklin and Lava Main Church & Office: 2450 NE 27th Street Weekend Masses: All Weekend Masses are at Main Church Saturday-Vigil: 5 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m. & 10 a.m., 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 12:30 p.m. Misa en Español Weekday Masses (M-F) 7 a.m.; Main Church 12:15 p.m.; Historic Church 8 a.m.; Saturday; Main Church Eucharistic Adoration (M-F) 7:30 a.m.-12 noon; Main Church 12:45 p.m.-6 p.m.; Historic Church Reconciliation: Main Church Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. Saturday: 8:30 a.m. Saturday: 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. NOTE: Seating at Mass is limited due to social distancing requirements and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Masks are required. All Masses, except the 12:15 p.m. weekday Masses, are being live streamed and can be viewed at stfrancisbend.org. St Thomas Roman Catholic Church 1720 NW 19th Street Redmond, Oregon 97756 541-923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor Mass Schedule: Weekdays 8:00 am (Except Wednesdays) Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm First Saturday 8:00 am (English) Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish) Confessions on Wednesdays From 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays From 3:00 to 4:30 pm Unitarian Universalists Roman Catholic Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Parish Rev. Paul Antao, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571 HOLY REDEEMER ROMAN CATHOLIC, LA PINE 16137 Burgess Rd. Mass: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9:00 am & Sun. 10:00 am HOLY TRINITY ROMAN CATHOLIC SUNRIVER 18143 Cottonwood Rd. Mass: Thurs. 9:30 am Sat. 5:30 pm Sun. 8:00 am OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS ROMAN CATHOLIC, GILCHRIST 120 Mississippi Drive Mass: Sun. 12:30 pm HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC, NEAR CHRISTMAS VALLEY 57255 Fort Rock Road Fort Rock Mass: Sun. 3:30 pm “We are a church family, centered on the Eucharist, living and sharing our faith and God-given talents and gifts.” UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAL OREGON “Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship” We are a Welcoming Congregation May 30, 2021 “Pay Attention. Be astonished. Tell About It.” with Katie Diez, Guest Speaker Katie will tell her story of how paying attention and curiosity led to Comfort Seeds; a project that has been a way to honor her father, teach and help children through grief, and bring some happiness to the world. To join us on Sunday via Zoom, click on the image at www.uufco.org 9:30 a.m. chat, 9:45 a.m. service ASL interpretation provided Email dre@uufco.org for info about children and youth classes. Bend, Oregon | 541-385-3908