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“NO” on the Charter Changes (opinion)

 What a “coincidence” that both Jackson and Josephine county voters face a May vote on sweeping charter changes that fundamentally transform county governments under the false claims of promoting non-partisanship and “good government”. Both schemes are promoted by Democrats and failed Democrat county commission candidates who can’t get elected without “Stacking the Court” and changing the rules.

it’s a naked power grab about getting more Democrats into the county commissions because they have been unsuccessful at winning countywide votes due to radical Democrat policies.

Behind both “Jackson County for All” (for all Democrats) and the Jo County’s sweeping repeal and replace the charter Measure 17-116, is an incredible amount of political sand being thrown in the air to keep you from seeing the true motivations of its supporters. It’s not about more democracy or more transparency or saving money…It’s about breaking the counties by electing Democrats. Don’t overthink the measures, vote NO.

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Tuesday 03-19-24 Bill Meyer Show Guest Information

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6:35 Kim Hector, Grants Pass resident concerned with a piece of property on Bridge street being annexed into the city…possibly being turned into an RV park. Councilman Yunker clarifies matters a bit later, too.

 7:10 Dr. Carole Lieberman, M.D., M.P.H. (Masters in Public Health), known worldwide as “America’s Psychiatrist”.

A new study revealed that people with so-called “woke” ideologies tended to be more unhappy, anxious, and depressed compared to others. The study – published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology last week – found that individuals with attitudes geared toward critical social justice were less satisfied with their lives. The first study examined 848 adult participants – 382 staff members and 266 students of the University of Turku in southwestern Finland as well as 64 staff and students from other Finnish universities, two from foreign universities, and 134 not associated with a university. A second study included 5,030 Finnish citizens aged 15–84.

www.expertwitnessforensicpsychiatrist.com

https://terroristtherapist.com/

7:35 Josephine County Commissioner Baertschiger – Ever wonder how much money gets handed out in the state legislature’s “Reconciliation Bills”? (aka “Christmas Tree” bills)  

 $1,100,000 Educator Equity Plan Grants

$25,000,000 Rehousing services and longer-term rental assistance

$50,000 Diversity, equity, and inclusion initiative

$500,000 Development of a comprehensive climate action plan

$95,399,999 Clackamas County Courthouse – State Match

$20,730,000 Benton County Courthouse – State Match

$20,383,129 Benton County Courthouse – Local Match

$16,330,000 Crook County Courthouse – State Match

$16,116,705 Crook County Courthouse – Local Match

$978,928 Oregon Climate Action Commission projects

$2,445,865 Oregon Climate Action Commission projects

$3,250,000 Forestry Natural Climate Solutions activities

$10,000,000 Private Forest Accord Mitigation Grants

$64,000,000 Employment Related Day Care program (DELC) – increase special purpose appropriation

$500,000 Portland State University’s Center for Women’s Leadership

$1,000,000 University of Oregon Just Futures Institute

$1,250,000 Northwest Health Foundation II Study

$2,000,000 Newcomer support services pilot!!!!!!!!!! (Illegals aliens)

$4,000,000 Latino Network for the La Plaza Esperanza service hub for Portland and Gresham residents

$2,500,000 Oregon Vietnamese American Cultural Center to support the acquisition and development of a community center.

$3,000,000 Round-Up City Development Corporation to support the construction of the Pendleton Regional Sports Complex

$3,000,000 Willamette University for artificial turf and lights at Roy S. “Spec” Keene Stadium at Bush Park to support Salem youth, baseball softball.

$3,605,000 Clackamas County Children’s Commission for the Milwaukie Head Start Center

$2,000,000 Homeless Solutions Coalition of Clackamas County, Inc. for the Oregon City Resource Center

$1,500,000 Portland Japanese Garden for The Japan Institute at Portland Japanese Garden

$1,437,058 Clackamas County Children’s Commission for the Marylhurst Center for Children and Families

$1,317,217 Samaritan Pacific Health Services, Inc. to support the Lincoln County Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facility

$750,000 Center for Hope and Safety for the HOPE Plaza project

$2,500,000 Benton County for housing units as part of the county’s coordinated response to housing and homelessness

$15,196,461 City of Hillsboro for the Hillsboro Hops Ballpark

$4,052,940 Parrott Creek Child and Family Services for a Youth Residential Treatment Campus

$3,046,891 Family YMCA of Marion and Polk Counties for the development of a centralized social service and resource center that

$379,750 High Desert Museum

$341,775 Oregon Ballet Theater

$2,555,175 Oregon Shakespeare Festival

$949,375 Oregon Symphony

$743,298 Portland Art Museum

$474,687 Portland Center Stage

$474,687 Portland Opera

$1,000,000 Clatsop County Historical Society for expansion of the Oregon Film Museum

$900,000 Black United Fund of Oregon for building the United Futures Complex

$455,690 Friends of the Oregon Caves and Chateau for restoration of the Oregon Caves Chateau

$400,000 Columbia County Museum Association for relocation and improved accessibility of the Columbia County Museum

$424,603 Josephine Community Library Foundation for acquisition of land for a new library and commons

$500,000 Southern Oregon Historical Society for creation of an event center and new museum

$250,000 Portland Art Museum for the PAM CUT Tomorrow Theatre

$500,000 Painted Sky Center for Arts for the arts building acquisition.

$350,000 Very Little Theatre for renovation and remodeling of the theater

$150,000 Portland Institute for Contemporary Art for capital repairs and upgrades to the building

$500,000 Rainier Oregon Historical Museum for a new museum building

$150,000 Salem Parks Foundation for restoration of the Eco-Earth Globe at Riverfront Park

$300,000 Portland Playhouse for acquisition of Portland Playhouse and property

$1,685,000 City of Willamina for erosion remediation of Huddleston Pond at Hampton Park

$1,000,000 Coalition of African and African American Pastors to support land acquisition and development of low-income housing.

$2,000,000 Made in Old Town development project.

 

8:10 Captain William E. Simpson, naturalist and founder of the Wild Horse Fire Brigade – He’s live from the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors building. www.siskiyou.news will the Board Of Supervisors declare an emergency today re the fiasco on the Klamath Dam removal??

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Monday 03-18-24 Bill Meyer Show Guest Information

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6:15 Oregon 2nd District U.S. Congressman Cliff Bentz talks about all sorts of issues in the news including the recently house-passed “Tik Tok” bill, what about Central Bank Digital Currencies, how the budget process REALLY works and other things going on in DC you need to know.

 

7:20 Live in 5 – JEFF MARGOLIS Emmy Award winner Jeff Margolis is one of the most successful live TV event and variety special directors of all-time.

JEFF MARGOLIS AND WE’RE LIVE IN 5

In this dazzling Hollywood memoir, Jeff Margolis takes us on the ultimate behind-the-scenes tour of television’s most memorable variety series and specials spanning the past fifty years-from the most iconic variety shows of the 1970s to the Oscars.

Today, as one of the most prolific directors/producers of event television, Margolis is not only a technical ringmaster but also a confidante and sage to the stars who headline the shows.

 

Students of television will savor the “how-to” of event television while fans will love the intimate stories of beloved stars like Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett, Cher, Sammy Davis Jr., Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton, Frank Sinatra, and Oprah Winfrey. While not a sordid tell-all, We’re Live in 5 is a tell-it-as-it-is with all the glamour you expect, along with a deeply revealing human portrait of working with larger-than-life personalities at television’s most dizzying and demanding heights.

7:35 – Mr. Outdoors – Outdoor report for today from www.RogueWeather.com

 

8:10 Beat the Incumbent from Dr. Louis Perron

Meet Louis Perron, PhD | Election Campaign Strategist

Louis Perron, is a Swiss political consultant.  He earned his  Masters from George Washington in DC and his Ph.D. from the University of Zurich.

He has worked on many campaigns in the US, in Europe and Asia (He is not currently affiliated with any US campaigns).

 

His new book is Beat the Incumbent: Proven Strategies and Tactics to Win Elections.  He developed models for campaigns he managed in different countries, government systems, and ideologies.

 

8:35 Will Lathrop

WILL LATHROP, CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL,

TO HOLD A PUBLIC SAFETY ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

IN SOUTHERN OREGON

                                                                                                              

Medford, Ore. – On Monday, March 18th, Will Lathrop, candidate for attorney general, will hold a roundtable discussion with local law enforcement and elected leaders in Southern Oregon. The discussion will surround the state of public safety in Oregon, and the role the attorney general can play in developing strategies across jurisdictions to make our communities safe and drive the cartels out of Oregon.

 

WHAT             Roundtable discussion on public safety with local law enforcement and elected leaders.

 

WHO               The discussion will be led by Will Lathrop. Confirmed attendees include:

  • Sheriff Nate Sickler (Jackson County)
  • Police Chief Justin Ivens (Medford)
  • Rep. Emily McIntire (Eagle Point)
  • Rep. Kim Wallan (Medford)
  • Mayor Terry Baker (Phoenix)
  • Local law enforcement professionals

 

WHEN             Monday, March 18, 2024, at 3:00 PM

 

WHERE          The Chamber of Medford & Jackson County, 101 E 8th St, Medford, OR 97501

 

RSVP              Please email media@WillLathrop.com for press credentials