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June 2000
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News & Views from Your Elected Representatives
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Minutes of the Meeting Held on:
April 25, 2000
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The April 25, 2000 meeting of the board
was called to order by President Nancy Towslee with all directors in
attendance.
Administrative Services Manager Jack Belleque
reported that so far this year, 200 revolvement claims, totaling over $20,000,
have been paid out to past customers. Publication of the names and amounts will
appear in the Statesman Journal two more times this year.
Engineering and Operations Manager Roger Kuhlman
advised the board that March 2000 was another month where Salem Electric had no
preventable power outages--this was the sixth time in company history this has
happened. He complimented our dedicated line crew.
Member Services Manager Terry Kelly reported
that 24 homes of customers meeting the income guidelines, received total
weatherization in 1999. So far in 2000, 14 homes have been funded through the
Salem Electric low-income weatherization program.
General Manager Bob Speckman reported on a
devastating home fire impacting one of Salem Electric's employees. Staff took
up a successful collection to assist the family in recovering some of their
loss. This staff effort speaks to the "family" feeling within the
company.
Much of the meeting was spent in reviewing the
results of Salem Electric's annual audit completed by our new audit firm,
Salem’s local CPA firm of Kenneth Kuhns and Co. The firm performs audits on
several other Oregon electric cooperatives. Salem Electric was complimented for
having excellent internal controls and no changes were recommended. The firm
provided a review of the Balance Sheet and Statement of Cash Flows. A copy of
the audit report is available for review at the Salem Electric office.
Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
Curt Culver
Secretary/Treasurer
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SE Annual Meeting
Nancy Towslee and
Jeff Anderson were both re-elected by the membership at the Salem Electric
Annual Meeting which was held May 9, 2000.
In an organizational meeting following the
annual meeting, the Board reappointed the following officers to a second term:
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President:
Nancy Towslee |
Vice-President:
Murray McCreary |
Secretary/Treasurer: Curt Culver |
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Nancy Towslee and I joined a number of Oregon electric cooperative
managers and board members attending the National Rural Electric Cooperative
association’s "Legislative Rally" in Washington, D.C. in early May.
Each year about 4,000 representatives of
consumer-owned cooperatives from all over the country "press the
flesh" and lobby their state delegations.
This year we were able to see the entire Oregon
delegation in both the House and the Senate.
Federal legislation aimed at dismantling
Regulation was a hot topic. We learned that the Senate was moving a
deregulation bill to the full committee. Our presence in D.C. could not have
come at a better time, as a number of congressmen from the East coast were
threatening legislation to take away the benefits of the Northwest hydro system
which provides us with low-cost power. We reminded the delegation that the
benefits of the regional hydro system, coupled with the costs of salmon
recovery and conservation, were entirely being funded by "local"
ratepayers in the Northwest.
This is an important fact to note, as one
Eastern congressman believes the federal treasury is subsidizing our low-cost
energy and has distributed a letter to the full Congress. We were assured that
our representatives would cosign a letter correcting this errant lawmaker.
It’s very apparent that we must maintain a close
watch, not only on federal legislation, but on what’s happening in our own
backyard at the State Capitol.
Jeff Anderson
Director
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