In The News
The future of four counties may depend on a bipartisan plan to restore logging
By JOSEPH DITZLER
East Oregonian | Posted: Wednesday, December 21, 2011
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U.S. Rep. Greg Walden was standing by in Washington, D.C., this morning, ready to deal.
By Andrew Clevenger / The Bulletin
Published: December 21. 2011 4:00AM PST
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WASHINGTON — With the fate of the payroll tax extension still undetermined, House Speaker John Boehner tapped Rep. Greg Walden, R-Hood River, on Tuesday to be among eight House members to stay in Washington to negotiate a deal with counterparts from the Senate.
(Originally appeared on The Hill's website)
By Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR)
November 29, 2011
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There are no priorities before Congress more pressing than spurring private sector job growth and reducing the deficit.
(Op-ed originally appeared in The Bulletin)
By Doug Breese
November 27, 2011
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As a lifelong resident of Crook County and patron of Ochoco Irrigation District, I support Rep. Greg Walden’s bill, HR 2060, the “Central Oregon Jobs and Water Security Act.”

