News & Notes

Interview with The World Newspaper
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

Interview with The World Newspaper

“Castleman thinks the county should remove restrictions and barriers for businesses and homeowners. He objects to homeowners and businesses paying more taxes because they improve their properties.”

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Issues with the North Bend Budget
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

Issues with the North Bend Budget

The incredible hypocrisy of pushing your constituents to vote to pay more taxes to fund the jail and district attorney, while being unwilling to set an example and pay for it yourselves is beyond me. I ask that you reconsider how this vote speaks volumes to the true priorities of your administration.

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How to tackle crime and homelessness
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

How to tackle crime and homelessness

Handing out money, clothes, and food without any accountability does nothing but enable drug addiction, mental health, and crime. How can the county help build strong families/communities? It is only with strong families and strong communities that we can have any hope of a long term solution. But there are a few things we can do in the short term.

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The “Public Safety” Levy Trick
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

The “Public Safety” Levy Trick

The current county leadership has the money available to fully fund the jail and District Attorney's office, but they choose to spend it on other projects and departments that are lower priority.

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Candidate Questionnaire
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

Candidate Questionnaire

I filled out a questionnaire the other day, and while I don't feel like these are high priority issues affecting Coos County, but they are issues nonetheless. I hope this helps people understand how I view these topics.

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Budget Hearings - Day 2
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

Budget Hearings - Day 2

With the proposed cuts I mentioned in my last post, this would bring the grand total to 30.5 full time positions cut if they fail to raise taxes this year.

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Budget Hearings - Day 1
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

Budget Hearings - Day 1

Treasurer Megan Simms explained that each General Fund department was asked to prepare a budget with a 15% cut. The county is facing a roughly $5 million shortfall which they hope to patch by raising taxes through a "Public Safety" levy that is only supposed to be used for the jail and district attorney.

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FACT CHECK: Taxes
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

FACT CHECK: Taxes

Based on an analysis published by the Oregon Department of Revenue in 2021, Coos County property owners pay an average actual tax rate of $13.23 per $1k of assessed value which places us 10th from the lowest out of 36 counties in Oregon.

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Cowards.
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

Cowards.

We need strong leaders of strong character to stand up for the freedoms and values that our country was founded on. I am running for County Commissioner to stand up for you and your rights. I am not running to be the "nice guy" who gets along with everyone because guess what... we've all tried that and it's not working.

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Seven Solutions to Fix the Jail Crisis
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

Seven Solutions to Fix the Jail Crisis

There is simply no legitimate reason to keep the jail closed and continue the daily release of criminals which endangers the public and holds no one accountable for their actions. Here are seven solutions to fix this crisis.

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Declare an Emergency, now.
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

Declare an Emergency, now.

If we seek to remain in a civilized society, it is the responsibility of the government to arrest and jail all persons who break the peace, and threaten life and property. Failing to act now will lead us further into a state of lawlessness and I will not stand idly by while criminals take over our neighborhoods.

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An update on the Jail crisis
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

An update on the Jail crisis

Our leadership needs to aggressively pursue alternative solutions to the jail crisis and not just offer up excuses. We need to take immediate, decisive action to prevent the situation from getting worse, and work together to come up with an acceptable solution that will make our neighborhoods safe again. Sadly, our elected leaders are currently sitting on their hands.

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Some thoughts on the Jail crisis
Chris Castleman Chris Castleman

Some thoughts on the Jail crisis

After many in the community have testified to the sharp rise in criminal activity, my main question for local leadership is: How is this not an emergency?

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"The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody has decided not to see." - Ayn Rand