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The Senate Committee on Rules convened on March 3, 2025, to honor the late Leonard Krug, a prominent figure in Oregon's fishing and natural resource communities. The meeting began with heartfelt tributes from various members, reflecting on Krug's significant contributions and his passion for the outdoors.
The first speaker, a representative from the Oregon Anglers Alliance, emphasized Krug's irreplaceable role in the organization and the ongoing struggle they face following his passing. He noted that Krug died while halibut fishing, a fitting end for someone who dedicated his life to the sport and conservation efforts. The representative expressed gratitude for Krug's work in improving Oregon's natural resources and fishing industries.
State Representative Court Boyse shared personal anecdotes about Krug, highlighting his dedication to volunteering and his efforts to enhance fish populations in Oregon rivers. Boyse recalled how Krug was always available for early morning calls, underscoring the respect and admiration he commanded among his peers.
Senator Manning acknowledged the importance of recognizing public servants like Krug, who worked tirelessly for the benefit of the community. He expressed support for the resolution honoring Krug and appreciated the opportunity to learn more about his life.
Anna Krug, Leonard's wife, provided a remote testimony, detailing her husband's lifelong commitment to fishing and conservation. She described how he was instrumental in founding the Oregon Anglers Alliance and tirelessly advocated for better fishing opportunities and habitat improvements. Anna shared her husband's passion for mentoring youth and his dedication to ensuring a sustainable future for Oregon's natural resources.
The committee members expressed their condolences and support for the resolution, recognizing Leonard Krug's legacy and the impact he had on the community. The meeting concluded with a collective appreciation for Krug's contributions and a commitment to honor his memory through continued efforts in conservation and public service.
Converted from Senate Committee On Rules 03/03/2025 1:00 PM meeting on March 03, 2025
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