Oregonian Op-Ed by Nick Engelfried slams the legislature’s “fast-track” bill that would result in an abbreviated permit process for the Palomar Pipeline.
February 03, 2010, 7:05AM
By Nick Engelfried
Suppose you had one month to address Oregon’s biggest challenges, from raising education standards to maintaining our competitiveness in the increasingly crowded green economy. This month the Oregon Legislature has just such a chance before it, as lawmakers meet in a specialĀ session.
Given the stakes, you’d hope legislators would use the limited time of the special session to make concrete deliverables in the realms of education, economic vitality and environmental safeguards. You might not want your elected officials devoting the session to a resurrected version of a bill that failed to pass in 2009, and which redefines the language in relatively obscure land-use codes.
But then, you probably haven’t given thousands of dollars’ worth of campaign contributions to your legislators. You’re not Northwest Natural Gas.














