Walden Portrait Unveiled On Capitol Hill

The official portrait of former Oregon Second District Congressman Greg Walden was unveiled to the public in a ceremony on Capitol Hill this week. The artwork, painted by Jon Friedman, will be on display in the Energy and Commerce Committee’s hearing room in Washington, D.C., where he served as chair of that panel during part of his House tenure. Walden spent over 30 years in public service, including 22 years in the House of Representatives from 1999 to 2021. For 20 of those years, Walden served on the Energy and Commerce Committee, chairing the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology for six years before being elected as Chairman of the Full Committee in 2017 and Ranking Member in 2019. At the ceremony, the Hood River Republican called serving in Congress and chairing the House Energy and Commerce Committee two of the greatest honors of his life.

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