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my virtual office on the Web. I'm convinced that technology
is the next "Oregon Trail" - blazing new possibilities for the
future for Oregonians and people around the world. So, whether
you're from Portland or Ontario or anywhere in between, if you
can't make it to one of my 36 annual town meetings, we can stay
connected online.
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and thank you for your patience as we work to maintain safety in the
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Like all Oregonians, I am deeply saddened by the devastation along the Gulf Coast, and I know that the pace of the response should match the urgency of our fellow Americans' needs. I am committed to working with my colleagues to provide whatever assistance is needed at this time and in the months to come - and I am proud that Oregonians are helping in the recovery effort.