Asked by KTVZ 465 Votes Should Deschutes County provide transitional housing for sex offenders on parole? 18% Yes Yes 3 82% No No 5 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 18% Yes Add Comment Comment Share with friends 2 Comments 1 SunnySunshinestein Better to have them in a supervised setting than simply putting them back on the streets. Reply Reply 0 Lisa York maybe...they definitely need to be supervised...however, I definitely don't want my taxes to go to support them Reply Reply 82% No Add Comment Comment Share with friends 4 Comments 1 Dave Leverick WHY Reply Reply 0 Rick Allen Property taxes are to high now, and you want us to pay for them???? NO. Reply Reply 0 Mark Mueller I would vote yes only if it was behind razor wire, vicious dogs and armed guards! Reply Reply 0 Gabe West Tina Kotak would rather fix the homelessness of sex offenders then anyone else Reply Reply Gabe West Good point CB I'd much rather have them housed in a central location together where they are monitored than homeless on the streets where the chances of them reoffending is much higher. Use your brain, Gabe.
Asked by KTVZ 48 Votes Do you think OSAA should reevaluate their neutral site policies? 85% YES YES 0 15% NO NO 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 85% YES Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet 15% NO Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet
Asked by KTVZ 75 Votes Have these high winds impacted you or your family? 9% YES YES 0 91% NO NO 1 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 9% YES Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet 91% NO Add Comment Comment Share with friends 1 Comment 0 Jeff Sanders Why be scared of wind? Reply Reply
Better to have them in a supervised setting than simply putting them back on the streets.
Replymaybe...they definitely need to be supervised...however, I definitely don't want my taxes to go to support them
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