
Proposed
Klamath
Basin
Restoration Agreement could be
in jeopardy
Associated Press -
March 5, 2008
KLAMATH, Ore. (AP) - The
proposed Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement could be in jeopardy.
This, due to a potential
violation of
Oregon
law that some allege took place during the nearly 3-year
negotiating period that led to the proposal.
The law in question is
under the
Oregon
revised statutes.
It reads in part:
"All negotiations in which the director participates under this
section shall be open to the public."
The law also states that
the director must provide the public with regular reports on the
progress of the negotiations.
But the negotiations were
NOT open to the public and no progress reports were made public while
negotiations were taking place, as the law stipulates.
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Source:
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