Let’s do this together — vote YES on Measure 26-203

A YES vote on Measure 26-203 is a vote for restoring habitats, protecting wildlife, and preserving awe-inspiring places like Willamette Falls across our region.

Former Oregon City millworker Janet Malloch was the first woman hired as a shift supervisor at the mill perched next to Willamette Falls. Here’s why she’s voting YES for Nature for All on November 5.

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During my long career at the paper mill now known as Blue Heron, the magnificence of Willamette Falls was a daily reminder to me of what makes Oregon such a special place to live.

My office at the mill overlooked the Falls. The view was stunning—with peregrine falcons nesting on the river banks and soaring alongside eagles, kingfishers and blue heron. The view never ceased to amaze me.  

That stunning view should be open to all—and our chance is now.  

That’s why I’ve pledged to vote YES on Measure 26-203—the Nature for All bond—that dedicates funding to the Willamette Falls public riverwalk project. Please join me.

This November, we have the opportunity to vote YES for Nature for All to protect our state’s precious natural resources, and YES to investing $20 million in the Willamette Falls public riverwalk. All without raising taxes.

As Oregonians, we’re surrounded by vast and rich natural beauty and it’s up to us to protect it. Measure 26-203 will ensure that future generations can experience the diversity of wildlife like the lamprey and salmon thriving along the Willamette River.



Leslie Mason