House colleagues unanimously elect Walden to serve in one of the top leadership positions in the House
“I work hard for the people of southern, central, and eastern
“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
The NRCC chairman ranks fifth in the House Republican leadership structure behind the Speaker, Majority Leader, Majority Whip, and Conference Chairman. As of today, at least 233 Republican members of the House will serve next year.
The NRCC’s mission is to elect Republicans to the U.S. House. Greg Walden has served for nearly four years as Deputy Chairman of the NRCC with Chairman Pete Sessions. During this time, House Republicans made historic gains, regaining the majority in 2010 and preserving that majority in 2012.
Greg Walden will also remain as chairman of the House subcommittee that oversees communications and technology policy in the House, a post he has held for nearly two years. In this role, he worked across the aisle to pass a major technology law that will increase access to wireless broadband in rural
Representative Greg Walden represents Oregon’s Second Congressional District, which is comprised of 20 counties in eastern, southern, and Ccentral Oregon.