GOVERNMENT A10 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2022 Senator drops into Hermiston, Pendleton Wyden visits Umatilla County, discusses Latino issues, veteran affairs, drone testing BY ANTONIO ARREDONDO Hermiston Herald Yasser Marte/Hermiston Herald U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden speaks Thursday, July 7, 2022, at the Oregon Na- tional Guard Aviation Facility in Pendleton. Agape House receives food from several vendors, it gets very little Hispanic food. Go- molski often has to travel to fields to distribute what little rice and beans he has. Wyden agreed with most of the points made and challenged the group to take the next step. “We need to start talking about what the legislative steps are,” Wyden said. “I don’t think we can recreate a big bill right now, I don’t think we can, but we ought to get started.” After an hour, Wyden closed the meeting with the commit- tee by offering his support. As a child of immigrant parents who escaped the Nazis from Germany, he related to many of the issues that the Hermis- ton Latino community is still dealing with today, including Duron’s point made at the be- ginning of the discussion. “A lot of people are angry about immigration, but they forget where they come from, “Wyden said. “Unless you are Native American, you are part of the immigrant experience like the Wyden family.” SENATOR MAKES MORE STOPS Wyden held a press confer- ence in the morning at the Or- egon National Guard Aviation Facility at the airport in Pendle- ton to discuss the VA’s Asset and Infrastructure Review Commis- sion’s proposals to reclassify the Walla Walla veterans facility as a community-based outpatient clinic and move its 31-bed resi- dential rehabilitation treatment program 180 miles north of Walla Walla to Spokane. That proposal would have caused Eastern Oregon veterans to have to drive 180 miles to Spokane for other care. “I’m also a veteran,” Pend- leton Mayor John Turner said, “and I use the VA in Walla Walla all the time, and I know that there are hundreds of veterans in Oregon who do the same.” Wyden recently held town halls for Eastern Oregon vet- erans, their families and vet- erans service providers to ask top VA officials about the pro- posals to change the Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Medical Center in Walla Walla. In the end, a bipartisan Senate committee, including Wyden, blocked the commission, secur- PENDLETON UAS RANGE Wyden headed to the nearby Eastern Oregon Regional Air- port for a meeting to discuss drone testing and its economic impact on the airport. Wyden remarked he was shocked when driving in, noting the newly-built Radisson Hotel. It’s certainly a far cry from what the airport used to be, a senti- ment Steve Chrisman, Pend- leton economic development director and interim airport manager, agreed with. “The airport was dying, there was no hope in generating oper- BACKED BY A YEAR-ROUND CLOG-FREE GUARANTEE TH GU More than half of Oregonians with HIV live outside Portland, often in suburbs or small towns like this one. TE 1 R GU ’S People with HIV are our neighbors. EXCLUSIVE LIMITED TIME OFFER! NATIO N E T 15 % & 10 % 2 Antonio Arredondo/Hermiston Herald U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, center, addresses the Hermiston Hispanic Advisory Committee before a discussion Thursday, July 7, 2020, at the Hermiston Public Library in Hermiston. ations,” Chrisman said. Chrisman estimates Pend- leton’s UAS range is one of the best in the nation, and the bur- geoning work at the range is driving the construction of the Raddison and more. The drone tech is something that interests Wyden. “I am a privacy hawk,” he said, “I think we’ve seen the needs for some of that recently, but part of privacy policy is not freezing technology out, but about how we use technology.” The technology not only has increased airport revenue, it also increased interest. Sitting next to the senator and local officials were four interns — re- cent Pendleton High graduates interested in the program. With all that interest comes some complication. “It’s all about the red tape,” UAS pilot and instructor Mi- chael Avery said. ”If it wasn’t for the (certificates of waiver or authorization) with the UAS, we wouldn’t be able to get off the ground.” ing the Walla Walla center for years to come. Ken McCormack, chair for the Veterans Advisory Council in La Grande, covered some of the staffing issues the VA has faced, a problem Wyden said he would look into. “I want to pledge today that I will keep watchdogging this is- sue on behalf of rural veterans,” Wyden said, “because I know that there are a lot of questions.” RD Oregon U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden on Thursday, July 7, swung through Umatilla County, as he visited the Hermiston Hispanic Advisory Committee and learned more about the Pendleton Un- manned Aerial Systems Range. It was a busy day for Wyden in Eastern Oregon. His day be- gan at 8:30 a.m. with a meeting with the Hermiston Hispanic Advisory Council at the Herm- iston Public Library. “There’s a lot of hate in the world towards immigrants right now,” City Councilor Maria Duron told Wyden. “About how we’re here to take other people’s jobs. I would like for that to turn around.” Wyden used the meeting as one to build ideas, aiming to work with the committee to solve problems. 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