Congressman Greg Walden

Representing the 2nd District of Oregon

Press Releases

March 8, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden announces next hearing to combat nationwide opioid crisis 

Hearing will feature 20+ public health and prevention bills

March 7, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden examines fast-changing world of retail operations and logistics

March 6, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden leads House passage of broadband growth and FCC modernization agreement

RAY BAUM’S Act, named after La Grande native, reauthorizes FCC for first time in 28 years

March 6, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden calls for action on nuclear waste clean up

Stresses importance of cleaning up Hanford Site for Oregon and Pacific Northwest

March 1, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden on efforts to combat the opioid crisis: “The rubber has really hit the road”

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Earlier today, Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) delivered keynote remarks at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, as part of a forum examining solutions to combat the opioid crisis.

February 28, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden on opioid epidemic: “We have to act”

Kicks off legislative push to advance solutions to combat the nationwide crisis

February 12, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden on President Trump’s Budget Request

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) today released the following statement on President Trump's budget request for Fiscal Year 2019.

February 9, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden on the Passing of Ray Baum

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) today released the below statement following the passing of his longtime friend, La Grande native, and Energy and Commerce Committee Staff Director Ray Baum:

February 9, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden Statement on the Bipartisan Budget Act

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) released the following statement on the Bipartisan Budget Act:

February 5, 2018 Press Release

Greg Walden leads hearing on connecting rural America with broadband

Stresses importance of bridging the “digital divide” and improving broadband connectivity in Oregon

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