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Rep. Suzanne Bonamici to hold Town Halls
February 18, 2012
Oregon State Police proposes cutting detectives from drug task forces
February 11, 2012
Senator Merkley to hold several Town Halls
February 9, 2012
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden will host town halls in Polk and Yamhill counties
February 1, 2012
Our foot is in the door in the 2012 Legislative session
January 28, 2012
Senator Merkley is out of touch
January 11, 2012
Five more counties sign up for E-Verify
January 9, 2012
Special Election, January 31, 2012 - Congressional District 1
January 5, 2012
Oregon's U.S Senators are on the move
January 1, 2012
Linn County clears up background check process question
December 15, 2011
How long will your Republican Congressmen allow Speaker Boehner to dilly-dally on the E-Verify bill?
December 7, 2011
Secure Communities Program Is Now Statewide in Oregon
September 27, 2011

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