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Greg Walden
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  1. As nations across the globe convene in Dubai to consider proposals for the UN to regulate the Internet, the House unanimously passed--with my strong support--a resolution supporting an unregulated internet. Click below to watch my speech in...
    support of the resolution.

    A hands-off regulatory policy has allowed the internet to to become the greatest vehicle for global social and economic liberty since the printing press and, despite the current economic climate, it continues to grow at an astonishing pace. If it isn't broken, we shouldn't be trying to "fix" it!
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  2. Today, I joined Rep. Suzanne Bonamici and Rep. Mark Amodei to introduce the TRICARE Protection Act to protect thousands of Oregon military retirees from changes to TRICARE Prime that will soon be implemented by the Pentagon.

    Thousands of O...
    regonians who have worn our nation’s uniform are at risk of losing access to their health care provider when the popular TRICARE Prime option is eliminated for many beneficiaries by the Pentagon. This could mean higher out-of-pocket costs and longer drives for many Oregon military retirees. These heroes have put their lives on the line for our freedom. They deserve the very best care our nation has to offer.

    Our common-sense, bipartisan proposal will require the Pentagon to report on the impact these changes will have on Oregon military retirees and their families, so they will know what is being planned. It also requires that the Pentagon guarantee that those affected retain access to a primary care doctor for two years to allow for a smooth transition under the switch.

    Click the link below to read more about the TRICARE Protection Act

    http://walden.house.gov/s2012/greg-walden-introduces-plan-to-protect-health-care-access-for-oregon-military-retirees1/
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  3. I’ll be holding a telephone townhall meeting this Thursday afternoon from 1:00-2:00 pm PST. I’ve gotten very positive feedback from people who enjoy listening to what others around our enormous district have to say, and the questions they a...
    sk. Some people prefer this way to communicate because it’s too difficult for them to attend the town halls I do in person. For others, the travel distance is too far, or they just aren’t comfortable in that kind of a setting.

    These telephone town halls are another effective way for me to hear from the people I work to represent in the Second District. All a person has to do is answer the phone and they’re automatically connected. Calls will begin going out just before 1:00 pm on Thursday inviting them to participate in the discussion.

    If you would like to ensure you are called, RSVP by 5:00 pm PST on Wednesday, December 5. To RSVP, send me a message with your name and phone number here, call my office at 800-533-3303, or email me on my website at walden.house.gov.

    Second District residents may also ask a question before the townhall by emailing sending me a message on Facebook or Twitter or through my website. I’ll answer as many questions as time allows during the telephone town hall.

    I hope you’ll join me on Thursday!
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  4. Tune is now to watch my Communications and Technology Subcommittee hold a hearing on effectively using spectrum.

    Spectrum is essential to jobs, technology, and the economy. The demand for spectrum, however, is quickly outpacing the usable...
    supply.

    As part of the subcommittee’s ongoing conversation on making smarter use of spectrum, we will discuss the role of receivers and examine how we can stay flexible while preparing for the next generation of innovation and advancement.

    http://energycommerce.house.gov/hearing/role-receivers-spectrum-scarce-world
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  5. I'm honored that I have been named to serve a second term as chairman of the House subcommittee that oversees communications and technology policy in the House.

    As chairman, I've worked across the aisle to pass a major technology law that...
    will increase access to wireless broadband in rural Oregon and create thousands of jobs in the Pacific Northwest. I'll continue bipartisan work on the panel to create technology jobs and unleash innovation.

    Did you know that communications and technology related industries support nearly 10,000 jobs in Oregon's Second District, and more than 50,000 statewide?
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  6. I joined my colleague from Washington State, Rep. Rick Larsen, to sign holiday cards for our troops and their families today as part of the Red Cross "Holiday Mail for Heroes" program. Learn more here: http://www.redcross.org/support/get-involved/holiday-mail-for-heroes
    Photo: I joined my colleague from Washington State, Rep. Rick Larsen, to sign holiday cards for our troops and their families today as part of the Red Cross "Holiday Mail for Heroes" program. Learn more here: http://www.redcross.org/support/get-involved/holiday-mail-for-heroes
  7. I just got off the phone with Kent Connaughton, the Forest Service’s Regional Forester for Oregon. In September, I brought Kent to Lakeview to meet with landowners who suffered horrible losses of timber and livestock during the Barry Point fire. These landowners are very concerned with how the Forest Service fought the fire and are trying to figure out how to cope with the losses they’ve suffered...
    .

    Kent gave me a status update tonight, and here is what I learned:

    1) The Forest Service is conducting an independent review of its own operations during the Barry Point fire. It is still in the works, but Kent believes it raises a number of unanswered questions, and he has asked for a more formal review by the states of Oregon and California. He will share a copy of the report once it is completed next month, and I look forward to getting to the bottom of these unanswered questions.

    2) Kent has sent a special team into the Fremont-Winema National Forest to ensure there is no disruption in timber supply due to the fires. The Forest Service has also announced it will make 30 million board feet of timber available for each of the next two years, double the current production.

    3) Kent also gave me an update on the Forest Service’s work with affected ranchers and landowners on recovery and repair to fences and property damaged during the fire. The Forest Service is putting $100,000 into the repair of fences destroyed during firefighting, and an additional $350,000 for materials to repair fences destroyed by the fire. Additionally, the Farm Services Administration is making $196,000 available to landowners for use in repairs.

    It is good news that this fire recovery work continues, but we need to see it through to the finish. I will continue to work with citizens recovering from these wildfire disasters and make sure that all levels of government are helping with recovery as quickly as possible.
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  8. I joined Luke Russert this morning to talk about the way forward on the "fiscal cliff." We can find common ground without retreating from our principles. We need to find solutions to the enormous problems we face.
  9. I’m honored that my colleagues in the Republican conference have unanimously chosen me to be one of their top leaders.

    I work hard for the people of southern, central, and eastern Oregon, and this new leadership position allows me to voic...
    e the concerns of Oregonians at the decision-making table in Washington, D.C.

    Since 1986, I have owned and managed a small business in Oregon with my wife. I know what it takes to grow jobs. I will put my experience to good use to help enact a pro-jobs, pro-growth agenda in the House.

    I will continue to reach across the aisle to enact policies that will get us back on track. We must work to promote small business and agriculture, access America’s natural resources, and better manage our forests to create jobs in the woods. As always, I will listen to and work hard for the people of southern, central, and eastern Oregon.
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