Committee advances Casey Casey as Oregon state forester after debate over timber revenue and agency funding

Oregon Senate Rules Committee · February 16, 2026

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After public testimony raising concerns about timber-receipt declines, the Senate Rules Committee voted to advance Casey Casey—s nomination as state forester to the Senate floor; one senator opposed the nomination as leverage to force a state plan addressing forestry finances.

The Oregon Senate Rules Committee voted Monday to advance Casey Casey—s nomination as state forester to the Senate floor after public testimony and a brief floor of committee debate about the agency—s finances.

John DeLorenzo, representing Jewell School District, told the committee that reduced timber receipts will cut roughly 20% of his district—s budget and urged senators not to confirm a permanent state forester until the governor presents a plan to address the shortfall. "Our district just received word that due to the lack of adequate timber receipts, we are going to lose about 20% of our budget," DeLorenzo said, and he asked the committee to exercise oversight before confirming a nominee.

Vice Chair Starr said she would oppose the confirmation to elevate the agency—s fiscal challenges to the legislature and press the executive branch for a formal plan. "This is not about necessarily the individual," Starr said; her objection was aimed at pressing the governor and the Department of Forestry to address projected revenue declines and long-term sustainment of the agency.

Senator Golden and other supporters argued the department needs stable, confirmed leadership, particularly with what some senators described as a likely severe wildfire season ahead. Golden said the interim director had performed well and that permanent leadership could help address outstanding problems.

After debate, the committee called the roll; the motion to advance Casey Casey passed and the nomination was moved to the Senate floor for final confirmation.

The committee recorded the motion and vote in its work session; senators who spoke on the record included Vice Chair Starr (opposed), Senator Golden (in favor), Senator Thacker (no), Senator Manning (aye), and Chair Jones (aye).