City of Salem Councilor, Ward 2
LAURA TESLER
Restoration and Enhancement Program Coordinator,
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
U.S. Forest Service 1991- 1993; Natural Resources
Conservation Service 1994- 1997; Oregon Department of Agriculture
1997-2002; Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2002- 2004
A.S. Biology, Mott Community College, 1991
B.S. Fisheries Science, Oregon State University, 1996
PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:
Vice-Chair, Marion Soil and Water Conservation
District, 2003-present
Chair, Program Committee, Marion Soil and Water
Conservation District, 2003-present
Vice President, Oregon Chapter American Fisheries
Society, 2004- present
Legislative Committee Chair, Oregon Chapter American
Fisheries Society, 2002-2004
Member, Special Education Action Council,
Salem-Keizer School District
Salem has many wonderful things. We have great parks,
a good library, a great location, a vital and historic downtown, and many
beautiful historic neighborhoods that have their own special
characteristics.
My husband and I have a young child and I want my
child, along with other Salem residents, to live and grow in a community
that offers recreational activities, aesthetic values, a healthy
environment, and safe, affordable neighborhoods. I want every resident of
Ward 2 to feel like they have a voice on the City Council and that their
concerns and comments will be respectfully heard. I want to find a
solution. That’s why I am running for city council.
Listen to Ward 2 residents, not special
interest groups
Promote meaningful public involvement in city
decisions
Support carefully planned, appropriate
development
Carefully evaluate public subsidies for new
development
Protect the environment and preserve our
neighborhoods.
As councilor for Ward 2, I will use myÊprofessional
experience in solving complex public policy disagreements.Ê I have
succeeded in this arena by incorporating public comments into policy,Êwhich
isÊthe key to providing fair and equitable results.Ê Using these tools, I
pledge toÊcontribute leadership aimed at improving neighborhood livability,
the environment, and the Salem community as a whole.
Endorsements: Oregon League of Conservation Voters,
SEIU Local 503, AFSCME Local 2067, CityWatch, Marion-Polk-Yamhill
Central Labor Council, Veteran’s for Democracy
(This information furnished by Laura Tesler
and is printed exactly as submitted.)
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