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La Pine Residents Rally Against Wildfire Hazard Map

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 21, 2025011 Min Read
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William Minnix, a homeowner in La Pine, Oregon, is organizing a rally at the state capitol to advocate for the repeal of the Oregon Wildfire Hazard Map, claiming it has caused his homeowner insurance rates to skyrocket from $1,300 to $6,400 and his home value to drop from nearly $600,000 to over $500,000. He expresses concern that the map’s implications, especially for rural residents like many elderly and disabled individuals, could force them out of their properties due to new regulations. House Republican Leader Christine Drazan will speak at the rally, scheduled for next Tuesday. The map was revised after significant backlash against the original version introduced in 2022.

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