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Showing posts with label Jesse Young for Congress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesse Young for Congress. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Your Very Own Sign

The following is a Letter to the Editor that was printed in the July 7, 2012 edition of The Daily World.


You Can Have Your Very Own Sign
The support in Grays Harbor County for Jesse Young is overwhelming.  We have put up signs at various places throughout the County and it has become obvious that people want to show their support for Jesse Young so badly that they are actually taking these signs for their own use.  In some cases they are even taking them from their neighbor’s yard.
Please do not worry, I have plenty of signs and you can have your very own.  All you need to do is go to Jesse Young’s website at jesseyoungforcongress.com, choose “Contact Jesse” and then leave your name, contact information, and address.  I will then contact you to make arrangements to get you your VERY OWN Jesse Young for Congress sign.
Once again, I would like to thank you all for your fervent support of Jesse Young and look forward to hearing from you.

Terry Moore
Grays Harbor County Chair
Jesse Young for Congress WA-6th (R)

Friday, July 6, 2012

Jesse Young on Wild Olympics Legislation


 JESSE YOUNG submitted the following Letter to the Editor to the Peninsula Daily News.
“Wild Olympics” is an important issue for the residents of Grays Harbor county.  With the introduction of “The Wild Olympics Wilderness & Wild and Scenic River Act of 2012” on June 21st, this proposal will now be considered by Congress.

Although some modification from the original proposal has been made, I remain firmly opposed to the plan.  I’m not alone – many local governments, community groups, and individual citizens have come out against it, contrary to what proponents say.
It's very clear that this bill's intent is to not correct a current problem, but to preempt future use options based on the assumption that future decisions will inherently be detrimental in nature. 
 Is it really the best environmental policy to lock up our land - on a false premise that our communities cannot be trusted - and then tell the rest of the world what to do with its land?  Certainly not.  If we are truly concerned about the environment then it is our duty to show the rest of the world how to do it.  As an American, I'd have it no other way. We've always led by example, and now is no time to stop.
 The Seattle Times categorized “Wild Olympics” this way:  “The primary effect of the legislation is to prevent future administrations from opening up ancient forests and wild rivers to new logging, road building, mining, drilling or dams.”  I ask why?  Can’t we honor our land while enjoying not only its beauty but its natural resources too?  With current technology and that of the future, surely there’s a way that we can do so.
 In short, “Wild Olympics” would designate over 126,000 acres of Olympic National Forest land as “wilderness” and create new “Wild and Scenic” rivers on the Olympic Peninsula.  While these designations sound innocent, they are very restrictive, and will cost our already depressed Peninsula economy good jobs in the timber industry.
 Without good forest management, which may include selective logging, how are we going to prevent forest fires that might spread to developed areas?  And, should a fire start, how are firefighters going to gain access without roads?  Without roads, hunters will have to haul their kills out on their backs.  Without roads, most of us will NOT have the opportunity to visit these beautiful areas.
 Finally, it is clear this bill will not be effective for our communities and economy.  The legislation as written does not include any estimate of the cost, and the Congressional Budget Office has not yet “scored” it.  But, decommissioning (or tearing up) existing roads will surely cost money – don’t we have more pressing needs for our federal tax dollars?  I remain firmly opposed.

Candidate U.S. Congress, WA-06


Friday, June 15, 2012

Jesse Young Endorsed by Washington Farm Bureau


June 12, 2012, Tacoma, WA– The Washington State Farm Bureau PAC endorsed Jesse Young for Congress from Washington’s 6thCongressional District on Monday.
Washington Farm Bureau is a grassroots advocacy organization representing the social and economic interests of farm and ranch families at the local, state and national levels.  By providing leadership and organizational skills, the Farm Bureau seeks to gain public support on the issues affecting farm and ranch families. Farm Bureau has more than 40,000 member households across the state.
Dan Wood, Farm Bureau’s associate director of government relations said “Jesse is a true friend of the entrepreneur and small business.  Our farmers and ranchers need representatives in DC who know how business works and how government policies can impact them.  Jesse understands the needs of the 6th District and will represent us well in Congress.”
“I’m delighted to receive this show of support from the Farm Bureau,” said Jesse Young.  “Farmers and ranchers are the foundations of their communities and are important to the economy of the 6th District.  I look forward to working with them and representing them in Washington, D.C..”
Jesse Young is leading the Republican field in endorsements.  He’s the only candidate with an official party endorsement - the Grays Harbor Republican Party gave its endorsement last fall and provided an unprecedented show of support by adoption of a Resolution reaffirming that endorsement at the County Convention this spring.  He has received numerous endorsements from elected officials and other candidates for office as well.   Jesse Young has achieved “On the Radar” status with the National Republican Congressional Committee’s Young Guns program.
Jesse Young is a GOP candidate for the 6th Congressional District. He has built a strong grassroots campaign and been endorsed by many Republican leaders. Young is also an information Technology consultant whose global business experience in a variety of industries will help the 6th District create jobs for the 21st Century. Jesse grew up impoverished and sometimes homeless in Tacoma’s Hilltop neighborhood, and now resides in Gig Harbor with his wife and five children.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Letter to Doug Cloud

By motion of the Central Committee of the Grays Harbor Republican Party, GHRP Chair Kristine Lowder sent the following letter to the Doug Cloud campaign on 07 March, 2012. An electronic copy was sent to WSRP Chair Kirby Wilbur and the GOP County Chairs of the 6th Congressional District:

"Dear Mr. Cloud:

By motion of the Central Committee of the Grays Harbor Republican Party, I respectfully request that you support Jesse Young for Congress. Doing so will avoid dividing the party, diluting the Republican vote, and lessen the chance of a two-way Democratic win in the primary.

The motion for this request was passed at our March 6 Central Committee Meeting by unanimous vote.

As you may know, the GHRP Central Committee voted unanimously to endorse Jesse Young for Congress in October 2011. We ask you to do likewise.

Thank you for your consideration."