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Walden Opens New Congressional Offices in Bend and Washington, D.C.

PRESS RELEASE: Congressman Walden's office 12/10/04

Increased seniority allows for larger space for Oregonians visiting D.C.; new Bend office grows with community to better serve residents

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Greg Walden (OR-2) today announced the opening of new offices in Bend, Oregon and Washington, D.C. to better serve the residents of Oregon’s Second Congressional District.  Walden, who recently completed his 225th round trip commute between Oregon and Washington, D.C., is looking forward to the additional benefits both offices will provide Oregonians.  The moves come as Walden prepares for his fourth term in the U.S. House of Representatives after being re-elected this November with 72% of the vote. 

Walden’s increased seniority in the House afforded him the opportunity to select a larger office on a better-situated floor in the Longworth House Office Building in Washington, the same building where his prior office was located.  Both the Congressman and his staff will have increased area in which to meet with Oregonians in town to share their thoughts on a specific issue or just visiting the nation’s capital.    

Walden's Bend District Office has moved into a new location directly across the hall from his prior suite in the Jamison Building on Hawthorne Avenue in the downtown area.  In order to better serve one of the fastest growing areas in Oregon, Walden wanted to improve the space and options for constituents visiting the office.  This new space will ensure increased privacy for those requesting Walden's assistance in dealing with various federal agencies on their behalf while keeping the centrally-located address with plenty of free parking for visitors.

Walden's Medford office will remain in the same location as it provides sound space and privacy for visitors, as well as free and ample parking for residents.

"I'm very honored that increased seniority has given me the chance to improve our office in Washington, D.C. as well as to find better space for our Bend office,” said Walden.  “These offices are for the benefit of Oregon's Second Congressional District residents.”

“I hope folks choose to call or visit me when I can be of assistance as they deal with various federal agencies, become interested in federal legislation or plan a trip to our nation's capital,” continued Walden.  “I get my ‘to-do list’ from Oregonians across central, southern and eastern Oregon, and rely on their input and suggestions to best accomplish my job.”

Residents are encouraged to visit Walden's offices and to contact him with any questions or concerns they might have.  Information for Walden's three offices is listed below; however, given security measures currently in place for postal mail, residents are encouraged to contact Walden via phone, email or fax to better ensure that their communication gets to him in a timely manner.

 

E-Mail:              www.walden.house.gov/contactgreg

 

Toll Free:           (800) 533-3303 (from the 541 area code)

 

Washington:      1210 Longworth House Office Building

                        Washington, D.C. 20515

                        Phone: (202) 225-6730

                        Fax: (202) 225-5774

 

Medford:            843 East Main Street, Suite 400

                        Medford, OR 97504

                        Phone: (541) 776-4646

                        Fax: (541) 779-0204

 

Bend:                Jamison Building

                        131 NW Hawthorne, Suite 201

                        Bend, OR 97701

                        Phone: (541) 389-4408

  

Congressman Walden represents the Second Congressional District of Oregon, which includes 20 counties in southern, central and eastern Oregon.  He is a deputy whip in the House leadership structure and a member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce as well as the Committee on Resources. 

 

 

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