WASHINGTON D.C. — “The time has come to pursue new challenges and new opportunities,” said U.S. Representative, Greg Walden. After 30 years of public service, Oregon U.S. Representative Greg Walden is saying goodbye to Washington. In a video statement released ...

WASHINGTON D.C. — It’s not even mid-May and the weather in southern Oregon is already getting hot, dry and windy prompting southern Oregon’s Washington D.C. legislators to have wildfire season at the top of their agendas. “These fires have become ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– Fires are becoming a costly endeavor for state and local agencies having to battle them. Early Sunday, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden met with officials from state and federal agencies in Medford to receive a briefing on the current ...

Ashland, ORE–The Plaza was unusually loud for a Monday night in Ashland, filled with demonstrators chanting, “enough is enough.” Clad with signs and calling for tighter gun restrictions, dozens came out in light of the recent school shooting in Parkland, ...

Medford, Ore. — U.S. Representative Greg Walden visited community health center officials today as part of a trip to learn more about how to improve services for the community. After meeting with the Oregon Education Association Monday morning, Congressman Walden ...

SALEM, Ore. – Republican Representative Greg Walden released the following statement following the official announcement of Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke’s final recommendation on the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument: “I appreciate Secretary Zinke’s willingness to come to southern Oregon this ...

Ore. — U.S. Representative Greg Walden is co-sponsoring a major mental health reform bill moving through the house now. The Helping Families in Mental Crisis Act (H.R. 2646) aims to deliver better mental health treatment to patients and families. Walden says improved ...

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