To the editor:
As recent events have shown, our climate continues to experience a slow but steady increase in temperature. It is essential that our elected representatives in Salem not only acknowledge that, but also have the education and practical knowledge to to work collaboratively with all interest groups for our future.
Cal Mukumoto of Coos Bay is the only candidate running in Oregon House District 9 that meets those qualifications. Due to Mukumoto’s education and extensive experience in forestry, he will not depend on advice from lobbyists and special interest groups. Rather he will work to manage our forests, fisheries, tourist and business infrastructures for the benefit of all citizens in District 9.
Mukumoto has over 30 years of experience working in the timber industry. He is a forestry expert, and he has dedicated his career to strengthening the industries that sustain the Oregon coast. He currently chairs the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission, helping to improve recreation trails, rivers, ocean shores and scenic byways. He previously served as a board member on the Oregon Board of Forestry, implementing policies and programs for sustainable management of Oregon’s public and private forests. Mukumoto will protect and invest in the natural resources that set our communities apart and sustain our economy.
A strong economy starts with investing in our children’s future and that means supporting strong public schools. Mukumoto understands that the trades, from logging to maritime, need skilled workers. With Mukumoto’s business expertise, he will work tirelessly to expand job training and apprenticeship programs so more people can get the skills they need to earn a decent living.
Oregon has never needed Cal’s wealth of ability more than at this time in our history. Please vote for Cal Mukumoto on Nov 3.
— John Escher, Westlake, Ore.