To the Editor:
On Tuesday, Nov. 8 we have the opportunity to elect a new representative for Oregon House District 10. It is an opportunity for change and a new direction.
Oregon needs more people like Celeste McEntee in leadership roles. Celeste McEntee will be a strong, common sense, voice in Salem. We have seen what failed policies have done to our great state. Celeste understands the challenges that we face and has the experience to help lead us through them.
We strongly believe that Celeste McEntee is the best candidate for state Representative in House District 10. She has our votes.
— Bruce & Karen Tompkins/Eddyville
Rebecca Bloch says
Celeste McEntee missed filing deadlines and blamed it on staff. She lied about endorsements in the votes pamphlet and received a written warning. She, to give her the benefit of the doubt, used vague language to insinuate she had more education, specifically a graduate degree in Conflict Resolution, which isn’t offered by University of Utah.
None of these actions suggest she possesses the qualities of honesty, transparency, or accountability that I expect from someone in a leadership role. They do reflect a lack of ethics, a disregard or ignorance of our political process and the arrogance of the unqualified.