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U.S. Congress

Oregon ports are represented in Washington, D.C. through Business Oregon's Ports Division by FBB Federal Relations.

 

Many Oregon ports are also members of the Pacific Northwest Waterways Association and the American Association of Port Authorities, which lobby Congress on port-related issues.

 

Oregon Congressional Delegation

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Senator Jeff Merkley

http://merkley.senate.gov  

 

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Senator Ron Wyden

http://wyden.senate.gov

  

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Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici
1st District

https://bonamici.house.gov

Ports: Astoria, St. Helens

  

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Congressman Cliff Bentz
2nd District

https://bentz.house.gov

Ports: Umatilla, Morrow, Arlington, The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks

  

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Congressman Earl Blumenauer
3rd District

http://blumenauer.house.gov

Ports: Portland

  

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Congressman Peter DeFazio
4th District

http://defazio.house.gov

Ports: Siuslaw, Umpqua, Coquille River, Coos Bay, Bandon, Port Orford, Gold Beach, Brookings-Harbor

  

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Congressman Kurt Schrader
5th District

http://schrader.house.gov

Ports: Newport, Toledo, Alsea, Tillamook Bay, Garibaldi, Nehalem