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United States Legislators by Community College Blue Mountain Rep United States Legislators by Community College Blue Mountain Rep. Cliff Bentz (REP) Mt. Hood Rep. Earl Blumenauer (DEM) District: 002 District: 003 Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) District: 0S2 District: 0S2 Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) District: 0S1 District: 0S1 Central Oregon Rep. Cliff Bentz (REP) Oregon Coast Rep. Kurt Schrader (DEM) District: 002 District: 005 Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) District: 0S2 District: 0S2 Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) District: 0S1 District: 0S1 Chemeketa Rep. Kurt Schrader (DEM) Portland Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (DEM) District: 005 District: 001 Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) District: 0S2 District: 0S2 Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) District: 0S1 District: 0S1 Clackamas Rep. Kurt Schrader (DEM) Rogue Rep. Cliff Bentz (REP) District: 005 District: 002 Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) District: 0S2 District: 0S2 Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) District: 0S1 District: 0S1 Clatsop Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (DEM) Southwestern Rep. Peter A. DeFazio (DEM) District: 001 Oregon District: 004 Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) District: 0S2 District: 0S2 Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) District: 0S1 District: 0S1 Columbia Gorge Rep. Cliff Bentz (REP) Tillamook Bay Rep. Kurt Schrader (DEM) District: 002 District: 005 Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) District: 0S2 District: 0S2 Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) District: 0S1 District: 0S1 Klamath Rep. Cliff Bentz (REP) Treasure Valley Rep. Cliff Bentz (REP) District: 002 District: 002 Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) District: 0S2 District: 0S2 Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) District: 0S1 District: 0S1 Lane Rep. Peter A. DeFazio (DEM) Umpqua Rep. Peter A. DeFazio (DEM) District: 004 District: 004 Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) District: 0S2 District: 0S2 Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) District: 0S1 District: 0S1 Linn Benton Rep. Peter A. DeFazio (DEM) District: 004 Sen. Jeffery A. Merkley (DEM) District: 0S2 Sen. Ron Wyden (DEM) District: 0S1 .
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