Hundreds of blue-collar workers assembled at the Oregon state capitol Thursday, protesting a climate change bill they believe would cripple their respective industries.
Farmers, loggers, ranchers and truckers rallied in Salem to protest HB2020, a cap & trade bill which they fear would cut jobs and increase fuel prices.
The bill was first challenged earlier this month by Republican lawmakers, who defied the state’s Democrat Governor Kate Brown by walking out in protest and refusing to show up for a vote.
“We want to show Oregon State legislators that we are standing with the Senators who walked out and opposed HB 2020,” reads a Facebook post organizing the rally.
One logger, Jon Golly, told local news he was thankful Republicans staged the walk out:
“We want to support the 11 senators who took the courageous step to shut this thing down and give people time to think. This bill affects everyone. It’s not just the timber industry. The price of goods and services all go up when you start raising the price of fuel.”
According to the Facebook post, the group is concerned that “Cap-and-trade would give unelected bureaucrats unprecedented power over key segments of Oregon’s economy and provide little to no accountability for the millions of dollars raised by the program.”
Video from the rally showed hundreds of semi-trucks lined up along Salem streets with a massive crowd gathered outside the capitol building.
Right now: loggers and truckers arriving at the state fairgrounds in Salem. People from all over the state plan to meet here, then will bus over to the Capitol Building for the rally at 9am. They support Senate Republicans who walked out and say they’re opposed to #HB2020 pic.twitter.com/DYYTEQDPMy
— Christine Pitawanich (@CPitawanichKGW) June 27, 2019
Long lines of truckers, loggers, farmers and ranchers are showing up in Salem ahead of a rally planned on the steps of the Oregon State Capitol to express opposition to #HB2020 & in support of the @ORSenateRs that have walked out to prevent the bill from passing. #ORleg #ORpol pic.twitter.com/DH5YAONdMk
— Tyler Dumont (@TylerDumontNews) June 27, 2019
Massive showing of #HB2020 opponents has now developed outside the Oregon State Capitol for the rally. pic.twitter.com/l7lUUDZ1fU
— Tyler Dumont (@TylerDumontNews) June 27, 2019
The rally took place despite expectations HB2020 seems doomed to fail, with the Senate president expressing Tuesday Democrats don’t have the votes.
Sen. President Peter Courtney to Republicans: We do not have the votes for the cap-and-trade bill. #orleg #orpol pic.twitter.com/o32P9qW5nY
— Lauren Dake (@LaurenDake) June 25, 2019
“Even though on Tuesday the Senate President announced HB 2020 was dead, nothing is certain until the end of session Saturday,” the rallying Facebook post reads.
Fox 12 Oregon reports that since Gov. Brown ordered state police to locate the missing senators and bring them back to the floor for a vote, they are incurring fines each day they are absent:
“Because of that, they are still being fined $500 each day they are absent. So far, together, they’ve racked up more than $13,000 in fines.”
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