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Yamhill County Town Hall
Senator Merkley held his seventh town hall meeting in Yamhill County. He met with local residents in Newberg, Oregon and discussed issues ranging from health care reform to the unemployment crisis. Chehalem Armory Center 620 N Morton Street Newberg, OR 97132
Linn County Town Hall
Senator Merkley visited Linn County and held his sixth town hall of 2010 at Linn-Benton Community College. Sixty people came out to share their views about efforts to reform the broken health care system. Russell Tripp Performance Center Linn-Benton Community College (LBCC) Albany, OR 97321
Polk County Town Hall
Senator Merkley held his fifth town hall of 2010 in Polk County. He met with fellow Oregonians at the Dallas Civic Center and discussed the issues affecting their community. Dallas Civic Center 945 SE Jefferson Street Dallas, OR 97338
Benton County Town Hall
Senator Merkley held his fourth town hall of the year in Benton County at the Benton County Fairgrounds in Corvallis, Oregon. The issue that dominated the conversation was health care reform and Merkley noted his strong support for community health clinics. Benton County Fairgrounds Auditorium Corvallis, OR 97330
Jackson County Town Hall
Senator Merkley held his third town hall meeting of 2010 at Southern Oregon Univeristy in Jackson County. He answered questions from fellow Oregonians on issues ranging from health care to Wall Street reform. Rogue River Room – Stevenson Union Southern Oregon University Ashland, OR NULL
Josephine County Town Hall
Senator Merkley held his second town hall meeting of the year in Josephine County. The conversation centered around health care legislation and future reforms needed in the banking industry. Merkley stated his support of the health care bill and explained his vote against confirming Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke for
Douglas County Town Hall
Senator Merkley held his first town hall meeting in 2010 in his hometown of Roseburg, Oregon. Many local residents were concerned about the health care bill pending in Congress. Merkley explained why he supported the bill and how it will end insurance industry abuses such as disqualifying someone from coverage