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How many people do you plan to spend Thanksgiving with?
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548 Votes

How many people do you plan to spend Thanksgiving with?

6 or fewer

4

6 or more

4

6 or fewer

4 Comments
Dave DuRette
1
Dave DuRette

There are only 6 in our family gathering this year by coincidence, but if another of my children happened to be available he would be invited also. Lets see, that would make 3 households and 7 attendees.

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Tina Hamilton
1
Tina Hamilton

Happy to keep it small - just my family that lives at home. We had plans to attend a larger family gathering but as Covid numbers increased, we decided to opt out. My elderly (91-year-old) father lives with us so we stay diligent to protect him. We made this choice before statewide restrictions.

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Donna Reed
1
Donna Reed

Just the two of us this year.

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Rick Allen
0
Rick Allen

But that has nothing to do with the virus overreactions!!!

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6 or more

4 Comments
Don Griffiths
4
Don Griffiths

Kate brown has no authority over how many people I have in my home. Try and stop me!!!

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Robert Northrup
3
Robert Northrup

We will gather as we feel safe and will not bow to someone who has no lawful power over our lives.

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Anna Holliday
2
Anna Holliday

Not only crook counties sheriffs letter to brown, we are all neighbors who are sisters and brothers in God!!!!

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Kimmy Wasatch
1
Kimmy Wasatch

Careful and cautious is the way, Do not plan to spend my life in a bubble. If all followed common sense there would be no need to take our rights away which is what is being done.

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Do you think safe parking spots are a good way to combat the homelessness?

Do you think safe parking spots are a good way to combat the homelessness?

YES

2

NO

2

YES

2 Comments
Charles Hemingway
0
Charles Hemingway

Safe parking programs have a proven track record of successfully taking people from being homeless into having a place of their own. Safe parking programs cut down on costs to cities for ambulance calls, police calls, visits to emergency rooms and mental health crises that costs taxpayers money.

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Duane Wyman
0
Duane Wyman

Perhaps? Hiding the un-housed in various random locations doesn't solve much. This is just another band-aid solution! Seems just the latest adaptation of "kicking the can down the road"...?

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NO

2 Comments
Latterdaysaint
0
Latterdaysaint

Instead of a hand out, give a hand up

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Kellie Beck Fletcher
0
Kellie Beck Fletcher

Stop increasing rent 2026 passed 9.5 percent rent increase will push more people into being homeless .. where is the cap we are already paying ridiculous prices for rent how can anyone save for a home. Not sure why you people can’t figure this out You’re pushing Oregonians out.

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Do you support the rule changes aimed at reducing light pollution in Central Oregon?

Do you support the rule changes aimed at reducing light pollution in Central Oregon?

Yes

4

No

0

Yes

4 Comments
Jane CommunityMember
0
Jane CommunityMember

People should not have to put up with annoying intrusive lights that inconsiderate neighbors install

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Chris Hill
0
Chris Hill

Board Member of DarkSky Oregon who worked on this with Deschutes County. Currently working to update the 24 year old City of Bend lighting ordinance.

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Thomas Orr
0
Thomas Orr

I like seeing stars at night. and birds migration is important.

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Katherine GoldenEagle
0
Katherine GoldenEagle

We live across the street from a duplex that has one of those motion sensor lights on the garage. It's soooo bright it lights up my bedroom and my son's and our living room. Thats just ridiclous

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No

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