


Matt and I discuss the latest on the homeless situation and what’s happened since the firing of Chad McComas of Rogue Retreat, the homeless services ministry. Senate District Matt Roberts – Greenway Recovery Project and Ward 4 city council candidate – find out more about Matt here: Public comments may be sent to the Elections Division until Octoat 5:00 p.m: Kim Thatcher The hearing will take place on Octofrom 2:00 to 2:30 p.m. In reality, Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs) can either make or break a bill. Political agendas become apparent during this process. To quote the Secretary of State’s webpage: “Administrative Rules are created by most agencies and some boards and commissions to implement and interpret their statutory authority.”. I urge you to take a look at the upcoming Rulemaking process and become involved. These are questions and concerns from my constituents because of so much distrust in our elections. Will information be “leaked” as has become common nowadays in the mainstream media to alter outcomes? What could possibly go wrong? How will we know there is a proper postal indicator? Will ballots be counted anyway if there is an unreadable postmark or no postmark at all because someone decided it should be? Will the envelopes postmarked, or not, and counted after election day be kept as evidence for a period of time after the election? Will there be a tally of ballots, or the physical ballots counted, kept as proof of an honest count after the date of election? The bill also allows county clerks to open and begin counting ballots upon receipt. The bill, which I voted against, was troubling to begin with. Why not eight days? Does that mean ballot counting will continue for fourteen days after the election? the fourteenth day after the date of the election. the day after the date of the election to 5 p.m. The proposed Rules change the deadline to capture the data used in hand count calculations from 12:00 p.m. Now, there is notice of a rulemaking public hearing to create the Rules that will be used to promulgate regulations pertaining to the new law according to the interpretation of the Secretary of State’s office According to HB 3291, ballots postmarked the day of the election and received no later than a week afterward will be counted. HB 3291, passed in the 2021 Session making it even more possible to manipulate our elections. Outdoors Greg Roberts from 7:35 State Senator Kim Thatcher, Senate District #13 Rick’s piece here on Biden’s War on Dissent is undemocratic and Un-American.ħ:10 Mr. THURSDAY 09-01-22 PODCASTS 6AM – 7AM– 8AMįriday 09-02-22 Bill Meyer Show Guest InformationĦ:35 Rick Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government and we talk about the president’s speech. WEDNESDAY 08-31-22 PODCASTS 6AM – 7AM – 8AM TUESDAY 08-30-22 PODCASTS 6AM – 7AM – 8AM E ma il Bill Meyer, Podcasts on īill Meyer’s Facebook page: MONDAY 08-29-22 PODCASTS 6AM – 7AM – 8AM
