GOVERNOR VISITS KLAMATH TRIBES

Photo credit: Governor Brown’s office

June 9, 2022 3:00 a.m.

Governor Kate Brown traveled to Chiloquin this week, where she visited the Klamath Tribes, including the newly elected Tribal Chair Clayton Dumont, Tribal Council Members and members of the Klamath Tribes Youth Council.

A release said during the visit, the Governor visited the Tribe’s fish rearing ponds and water quality lab and discussed water issues, wildfire, and child welfare with Tribal leaders.

Brown said, “Ongoing water challenges in the Klamath Basin are incredibly concerning for both the Tribe and other water users in the basin, and I appreciated the opportunity to hear directly from the Tribe on these issues. I am grateful for every opportunity to strengthen Oregon’s long-standing government-to-government relationship with the Klamath Tribes”.

Brown also met with representatives of the Klamath Water Users Association and homeowners impacted by the drought. The Governor also visited a home with a domestic well that had run dry. The release said the Oregon Department of Human Services, Oregon Office of Emergency Management and the Governor’s Regional Solutions Office have worked with Klamath County leaders to fund water deliveries to homeowners whose domestic wells have run dry.

Brown said, “It is another difficult drought year in Oregon and I am committed to helping Oregonians impacted by drought with state resources and to working with our Congressional delegation and the Biden-Harris administration to secure federal assistance. What is clear is that everyone who lives in the Klamath Basin faces the impacts of severe drought, and the path forward is for all of us to work together to find collaborative solutions”.

Photos from the event are posted at www.541radio.com