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Have you changed your habits to conserve water?
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Have you changed your habits to conserve water?

Yes, I have changed my habits.

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No, I haven't.

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Yes, I have changed my habits.

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Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

I have 2 properties in La Pine I replaced one well a year ago and now the other one is running dry. My next door neighbor is dry also. One solution would be community water districts and pipe water from a deep central well or the Little Deschutes instead of $10,000 for a well every 10 years.

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No, I haven't.

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Jay Orton
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Jay Orton

When I see the city of bend care about the resources they use (les schwab amp) and start to focus on the residents of this town versus the tourism of this town then maybe I’ll start caring about the resources residents use again.

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Patricia Brady-McKinney
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Patricia Brady-McKinney

I always try to limit water use, but I will conserve more if they quit building more and more houses and resorts.

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Tim Collins
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Tim Collins

Why? We let Californians and our borders are open. I was here first I get the water first!

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Do you support a record $1.5 trillion budget for the military?

Do you support a record $1.5 trillion budget for the military?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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No

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Ka San
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Ka San

If it even needs saying, the Military Industrial Complex is the MOST bloated budget of the entire federal budget. If our current "completely-in-over-his-head" Def Sec + idiot prez hadn't started a completely unnecessary war, we would not have depleted stores of weapons and this be on nobody's radar!

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Dave
Dave

Ka San, You sound like a radical liberal. Guess you'd rather have nukes start flying around in the middle east and then closer to home in a couple years.

Do you think sweeps and hostile architecture are effective ways to remove camps?

Do you think sweeps and hostile architecture are effective ways to remove camps?

Yes

1

No

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Yes

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Kate Coffey
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Kate Coffey

As a tax payer and resident of Deschutes County I am tired of my tax dollars being used to clean up the filth the homeless people leave behind. If this is a deterrent for them living there then we won’t have to clean it up again. Thus saving tax payer dollars and the rocks are a better look.

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No

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