Pubdate: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 Source: The Daily News (Longview, WA) Copyright: 2005 The Daily News Contact: http://www.tdn.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3922 COUNTY GAVE ITS BEST EFFORT WITH METH TAX The fate of the county's meth-fighting tax will likely be known by tonight so there's little point in rehashing the pros and cons of the proposal. The Daily News chose to support the sales tax increase. We believe the county's meth problem is real and serious. Addressing it adequately requires extraordinary action. Regardless of whether voters ultimately agree with us on the merits of the tax, county officials should be commended for their efforts in putting the matter to a vote. County commissioners recognized that the quality of life here is being degraded because of this drug. Its users aren't just ruining their own lives, they're also straining our social services, our health care system, law enforcement and schools. As parents, meth addicts are causing lasting harm that we'll pay the price for in the years to come. The county called upon a wide range of experts to put forth its best proposal. It was a difficult task finding a balance between treatment and enforcement but all sides were given their fair say and they worked together well, despite being in a somewhat competitive mode. But the most important thing the county did was reach out to citizens. Numerous public meetings throughout the county attracted hundreds of people with something to say about the meth problem and taxes. It truly was an inclusive process. No tax increase faces an easy time when voters are given the say. It didn't help that the state Legislature's latest session included a wide variety of tax increases that probably made the county's proposal less palatable to some voters. What county officials did, though, was put forth their best effort and they should be commended. Here is a recap of endorsements by The Daily News for today's election: Countywide 0.2 percent sales tax increase for anti-meth efforts -- Yes Longview City Council, position 5 -- Mary Jane Melink Longview City Council, position 6 -- Andy Busack Longview Port Commission, District 2 -- Dan Buell Kalama Port Commission, District 1 -- Brad Hoggatt Woodland City Council, position 3 -- Al Swindell Woodland School District $3.75 million bond for land for new high school -- yes - --- MAP posted-by: Elizabeth Wehrman