Pubdate: Fri, 05 Apr 2002
Source: Medford Mail Tribune (OR)
Copyright: 2002 The Mail Tribune
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UNPLEASANT MESSAGE

The Bush Administration Isn't Winning Many Friends In Rural Communities

If President Bush wants the rural communities that supported his 2000 
election campaign to repeat the favor in 2004, he's got a funny way of 
showing it.

The news that the administration may end several grant programs targeted to 
rural areas is bound to send an unpleasant message to residents of those 
communities. The grants, administered by the U.S. Forest Service, were 
designed to help communities recover from the effects of the decline in the 
timber industry.

The Economic Action Program has doled out small development grants - often 
just $20,000 to $30,000 - to help communities decide how to revamp their 
economies. In Jackson County, such grants have helped Gold Hill, Rogue 
River, Central Point, Shady Cove, Phoenix, Talent and the Applegate.

The administration reportedly is concerned that too much of the money was 
earmarked for specific communities by Congress, taking away the discretion 
of the Forest Service in allocating grants.

This potential move comes on the heels of an administration proposal that 
would take vital dredging assistance away from small Oregon Coast ports and 
shift it to larger ports, threatening the economies of struggling coastal 
communities.

For an administration that espouses the conservative tradition of limiting 
the power of the federal government, both of these moves seem mighty 
high-handed to us. Telling Congress that a federal bureaucracy is better 
able to parcel out grants than members of Congress who represent the 
communities is arrogant at best.

At worst, it follows an increasingly disturbing pattern in this 
administration - that the federal government knows what's best for us and 
will impose its will despite the needs or the stated desires of the public. 
We've seen this administration attempt to overturn Oregon's voter-approved 
physician-assisted suicide law, and to investigate its voter-approved 
medical marijuana law.

Now it has taken aim at grants to distressed communities and dredging funds 
for battered coastal towns. That sounds suspiciously like the "rural 
cleansing" that conservative voices claim is being conducted by liberal 
environmentalists.
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