Oregon
Oregon Republican candidate for governor Nick Hess answers OPB’s questions
OPB requested all 34 candidates looking for the Republican or Democratic nomination for governor to reply some fundamental questions on the problems. Beneath are responses from Nick Hess, a Republican. These solutions haven’t been edited.
To start out, please give us your title and fundamental biographical particulars, together with your present place or job, any elected places of work you’ve held and any key details you want to voters to learn about you.
I’m Nick Hess. I’m operating for Republican candidate for Governor. I’m a lifelong Oregonian. I’m an entrepreneur and CEO of two Portland-based companies: a cybersecurity agency and telecommunications firm. I’m a cybersecurity skilled and I look to convey my 21+ years of expertise in enterprise and know-how to the function of Governor.
Why do you have to be Oregon’s subsequent governor?
Oregon wants a pacesetter to heal our nice political divide. We’d like somebody who brings various teams of individuals to the desk, finds frequent floor, and retains Oregon shifting ahead. We’d like a pacesetter that prioritizes Oregonians over celebration politics. Somebody that can take heed to what folks want relatively than dictate their must them.
As a enterprise chief in our neighborhood, these are issues that I’ve handled. And this is only one motive why I consider I’m the correct candidate for Oregon.
What do you assume is probably the most urgent problem going through Oregon right now?
Homelessness is the largest problem going through Oregon right now. There are lots of components that contribute to homelessness together with medication and alcohol. Each should be addressed earlier than we see a dramatic change. Clear metrics for achievement should be established earlier than cash is handed out. Our metropolis and state management should know what’s working and what isn’t which has not been a precedence of the present administration.
What’s your proposed answer to that downside? Please be particular.
Homelessness is our present epidemic. It’s a disaster affecting most communities throughout our state. A cash pit with no clear path to serving to folks. We have to begin supporting options which are exhibiting confirmed outcomes. Options that get folks off the streets and into long run housing with jobs. Change certificates of want tips from OHA to permit for the creation of extra psychological well being and drug rehab amenities. Implement our legal guidelines.
If we’re going to resolve this disaster, we have to determine the applications which are working and develop them. We have to fund non-public non-profits with confirmed outcomes reminiscent of Rogue Retreat in Medford, Blanchet Home and Bybee Lakes in Portland.
On the identical time, we have to curb the components that contribute to the disaster. This consists of including extra psychological well being and drug rehab amenities by altering Oregon Well being Authority’s certificates of want. We have to create extra reasonably priced housing and have funding in place for government-funded non-profits like Neighborhood Motion Partnership (CAP) which assist with rental help and job coaching.
We should leverage know-how and monitor accessible shelter beds in real-time with web-based functions much like Lodges.com. In 2022, that data remains to be being tracked by spreadsheets and cellphone calls. The following step is to rebuild the HMIS system that at the moment collects consumer
-level knowledge and knowledge on housing, shelter, and homeless companies. It’s outdated, advanced, and wasteful. Many organizations have 3 or 4 workers strictly including knowledge into this method. It’s a big waste of assets.
To learn my full homelessness plan, please go to votehess.com.
Do you consider human beings are enjoying an element in rising temperatures?
Sure and no. Science says that the earth goes by way of patterns of warming and cooling. Nevertheless, the earth is warming at a faster price than beforehand identified, indicating human involvement. Whatever the science, sustainability and defending Oregon’s pure assets is and all the time has been a bi-partisan difficulty. Oregon’s economic system is centered round our pure assets and guaranteeing sustainable practices means sturdy, thriving industries for generations to return.
Do you assume Oregon ought to take extra steps to deal with local weather change? In that case, what are some particular efforts you’d undertake or push for as governor?
Completely. However not on the expense of chopping jobs or eliminating folks’s livelihoods which is why Kate Brown’s Cap and Commerce invoice was unhealthy for Oregon. That invoice died within the legislature so Kate Brown determined to drive it by way of the DEQ. It would consolidate energy to larger firms and push mother & pop companies out in industries reminiscent of building, agriculture, timber, and so forth.
If the federal government needs to create the best quantity of change attainable, we should leverage firms to make that occur. This implies incentivizing corporations to make the preliminary funding in greener practices, reminiscent of making the swap to sustainable packaging, renewable vitality and assets, and investing in new inexperienced know-how.
Oregon has skilled a excessive variety of extreme wildfires lately. What function ought to state authorities play in wildfire response?
Summer season of 2020 confirmed us that Oregon wanted higher forest administration. And 2021 confirmed us that we’d like extra of it. Which means doing extra mechanical clearing and managed burns to restrict fuels which will speed up wildfires.
We’re fortunate to have one of many prime analysis universities on the planet in our yard. Oregon State College’s Faculty of Forestry has been doing wonderful analysis and going out and serving to handle our federal forests and researching the affect of their efforts.
Components of Oregon now routinely face drought circumstances. What function ought to state authorities play in stopping and responding to droughts?
The state must be supporting county efforts to interchange older piping and look into new dams and water reservoirs. On the identical time, the state must look into new know-how like desalination water therapy vegetation alongside the coast that may pipe contemporary water into drought-stricken areas within the state.
Do you assist using physique cameras by cops to file their interactions with the general public? Please clarify why or why not.
Sure. Physique cameras enhance accuracy of reporting, accountability, and transparency. However, we must be utilizing the correct kind of physique cameras. If we’re going to provide our cops, they should be high-frame cameras. Low-frame cameras solely catch a couple of frames per second and don’t present the extent of accuracy our cops or the general public want.
President Joe Biden signaled in his State of the Union deal with that he needs to extend funding for police. Do you agree or disagree?
Agree
In surveys, Oregonians on each the correct and the left described political extremism as one of many largest challenges going through the state. Do you agree with them? If sure, please describe the kind of extremism that issues you and what you’ll do as governor to deal with it.
Sure. Our authorities wants to begin appearing like leaders and begin bringing folks collectively. That’s the definition of a pacesetter. As folks, we’re by no means going to agree 100% on the whole lot on a regular basis. An excellent chief finds frequent floor, compromise, and finds options that profit the best variety of folks.
As governor, which means solely approving bi-partisan payments and laws. That additionally consists of no govt orders or overreach. There must be extra points out for folks to vote on. And to extend transparency of state knowledge which builds belief between the federal government and their residents.
In surveys, Oregonians persistently price homelessness and excessive housing prices as a serious downside going through the state. What function do you consider state authorities ought to play in addressing these interconnected issues?
Proudly owning a home is the quickest approach to construct private fairness. And with excessive housing costs, it’s rather a lot more durable to get there. Our state authorities wants to determine extra grants to construct reasonably priced housing. These grants should go to non-public non-profits with confirmed outcomes.
Moreover, the state also needs to create first-time homebuyer grants that give folks the chance to buy their first dwelling. These grants would work much like a lien holder the place the state would make the cash again after the sale of the home.
Would you assist requiring folks experiencing homelessness to remain in shelters if ample shelter house exists?
Sure
Oregon’s highschool commencement price continues to lag behind different states. What are particular actions you’ll take as governor to enhance scholar efficiency?
We should institute faculty selection and enhance competitors amongst non-public and public colleges. This implies the cash follows the scholar. The state pays roughly $11,920 per scholar. That cash would observe the scholar within the type of vouchers.
The governor should additionally place stress on the legislature so as to add again in larger requirements of schooling.
Oregon, like a lot of the remainder of the nation, has a toddler care disaster. What function ought to the governor play on this scenario, and what are particular steps you’ll take as governor?
The governor should take away all COVID restrictions in order that daycares can reopen and function at pre-pandemic capability.
Do public worker unions have an excessive amount of affect in Oregon? When you reply sure, please inform us which unions particularly concern you.
Sure. All of them. The bigger any singular group turns into, the extra management it has. We have to enhance competitors and permit workers to decide out of union membership.
As governor, would you assist the creation of marketing campaign finance limits in Oregon? If no, please clarify why not. If sure, please can us specifics on what limits you’ll endorse.
Sure! I agree with the not too long ago killed-off marketing campaign finance reform invoice that restricted political contributions to $2,000 per entity.
Do you consider Joe Biden received the 2020 presidential election?
Sure
Would you assist creation of a gross sales tax in Oregon?
No
Do you assist using tolls to assist pay for infrastructure constructions within the Portland area, together with a substitute for the Interstate 5 bridge?
No
If the U.S. Supreme Courtroom overturns Roe v. Wade, would you as governor push for brand new abortion restrictions in Oregon? If sure, please specify what kind of restriction you’ll suggest.
No. Any restrictions should come from the voters.
How would you describe the connection between rural and concrete Oregon right now?
Dysfunctional. What we’re seeing is the shortage of balanced management in Oregon. The wants of our rural areas are drastically completely different from the wants in our city areas. Our leaders have forgotten that and so they have ignored rural areas for the final 36 years. We have to convey folks collectively, to LISTEN, after which discover frequent floor. That’s true management.
What’s one factor you’ll do as governor to convey rural and concrete Oregon collectively?
One of many first issues I’d do can be to determine a satellite tv for pc workplace in japanese Oregon. I’d go to each county within the state a number of instances per yr.
What’s one of the best factor Kate Brown has accomplished as Oregon governor?
Be probably the most hated governor within the nation.
What’s the worst factor Kate Brown has accomplished as Oregon governor?
Led Oregon faculty rankings 48/50 within the nation. Elevated the pandemic by not rising hospital capability. Killed each trade that needed to shut down throughout COVID.
Identify one other Oregon chief, both present or prior to now, whose method to public coverage you admire and why.
Vic Atiyeh. He did what was proper for Oregon, not what was greatest for anyone celebration.
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Oregon State MBB Falls To Nebraska In Diamond Head Classic Championship
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HONOLULU — — Brice Williams scored 11 of his 25 points in the final six minutes and Nebraska closed on a 6-0 run to beat Oregon State 78-66 on Wednesday night in the championship game of the Diamond Head Classic.
Nebraska claimed its first tournament title since winning the San Juan Shootout in 2000 when the Cornhuskers won three games by a total of four points. Fred Hoiberg also became the first coach to win multiple Diamond Head Classic titles, including his Iowa State squad in 2013.
After Oregon State tied it at 51-all with 10:20 to go, Nebraska used a 10-2 run to take control as the Beavers went five-plus minutes without a field goal. The Cornhuskers’ lead didn’t drop below four points the rest of the way.
Berke Buyuktuncel banked in a 3-pointer with 1:51 left to extend Nebraska’s lead to 72-63.
Buyuktuncel finished with 16 points and three 3-pointers, and Juwan Gary added 14 for Nebraska (10-2).
Nate Kingz scored 19 points and Damarco Minor added 16 for Oregon State (10-3).
Williams scored 10 points in the first half to help Nebraska take a 34-33 lead at the break. The Cornhuskers shot 50% from the field, including 6 of 11 from 3-point range in the first half.
It was the second straight year Nebraska and Oregon State met at a neutral site, with last year’s game being played in South Dakota.
Nebraska returns home to play Southern on Monday, when Oregon State hosts Portland.
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No utility rate increases until wildfire lawsuits resolved, Oregon lawmakers propose
Three Oregon lawmakers say they plan to introduce a bill that would bar utilities from raising rates if they have unresolved wildfire lawsuits for three or more years, describing it as an effort to hold PacifiCorp accountable as the utility faces a series of lawsuits stemming from the deadly 2020 wildfires that ravaged the state.
Republican state Reps. Jami Cate, Virgle Osborne and Ed Diehl announced their proposal in a statement Monday, on the heels of an approved rate increase for PacifiCorp customers and a federal lawsuit against the electric power company.
The federal government sued PacifiCorp last week over the Archie Creek Fire, which ignited in Oregon’s Douglas County in September 2020 and burned more than 200 square miles, about half of which was federal land. The complaint accuses the company of negligence for failing to maintain its power lines to prevent wildfires. In its filing, the government says it brought the suit to recover “substantial costs and damages.”
A PacifiCorp spokesperson said in an emailed statement Monday that the company was working with the U.S. government to resolve the claims.
“It is unfortunate the U.S. government decided to file a lawsuit in federal district court, however PacifiCorp will continue to work with the U.S. government to find reasonable resolution of this matter,” the statement said.
The federal lawsuit was filed on the same day the Oregon Public Utility Commission approved a 9.8% rate increase for PacifiCorp’s residential customers next year. In its rate case filings, the company said its request to increase rates was partly due to higher costs stemming from wildfire risk and activity.
When the new rate takes effect in January, PacifiCorp rates will have increased nearly 50% since 2021, according to the Oregon Citizens’ Utility Board, which advocates on behalf of utility customers.
The three lawmakers said they will introduce their bill in the upcoming legislative session, which starts in January.
“The federal government is doing the right thing by filing this lawsuit, and we stand firmly behind it,” Osborne, who is set to be the future bill’s co-chief sponsor, said in a statement. “PacifiCorp needs to pay up and take responsibility for the destruction they’ve caused, and putting a stop to rate hikes is the best way to achieve it.”
PacifiCorp is poised to be on the hook for billions in damages in the series of lawsuits over Oregon’s 2020 fires.
The company has already reached two settlement agreements over the Archie Creek Fire, including one for $299 million with 463 plaintiffs impacted by the blaze and another for $250 million with 10 companies with commercial timber interests, according to its website.
In other litigation, an Oregon jury in June 2023 found it liable for negligently failing to cut power to its 600,000 customers despite warnings from top fire officials and determined it should have to pay punitive and other damages — a decision that applied to a class including the owners of up to 2,500 properties. Since then, other Oregon juries have ordered the company to pay tens of millions to other wildfire victims.
The wildfires that erupted across Oregon over Labor Day weekend in 2020 were among the worst natural disasters in state history, killing nine people and destroying thousands of homes.
— The Associated Press
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North Central Oregon and Central Oregon under a wind advisory until Thursday morning
On Wednesday at 2:18 a.m. the National Weather Service issued a wind advisory valid from 10 p.m. until Thursday 10 a.m. for North Central Oregon and Central Oregon.
The weather service states, “South winds 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 45 mph expected.”
“Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result,” adds the weather service. “Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Use extra caution.”
Advance Local Weather Alerts is a service provided by United Robots, which uses machine learning to compile the latest data from the National Weather Service.
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