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Congressional District 4: Republican Candidate Forum

Date: April 12, 2024

Time: Noon to 1:15 pm

Event Type: Live/Livestream
Members and Non-Members may attend our forums for free

Venue: Roaring Rapids Pizza
4006 Franklin Blvd
Eugene, Oregon
97403

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We'll meet at Roaring Rapids Pizza in Glenwood, 4006 Franklin Blvd. An optional lunch may be purchased; please, no outside food.

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Topic:

This year, Republican voters in the 4th Congressional District will have the chance to choose between two candidates in their party primary on May 21.

The City Club of Eugene and the City Club of Springfield are proud to co-host a candidate forum for this important election. Note that we invited both candidates, but one is unable to attend.

Chris Lehman, KLCC’s news director, will moderate the discussion.

Join us at Roaring Rapids in Glenwood for a salad and a slice, and an opportunity to ask questions about the critical issues facing our community, Congressional District, and country. We hope to see you there.

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Speakers

Name: Amy Ryan Courser
Title: Candidate, Congressional District 4
Organization: Republican Party
Website: https://amyfororegon.com/
Biography:

Biographies are provided by the panelists and edited for length/proofreading

Amy Ryan Courser is a 5th generation Oregonian, the President of ARC Consulting and the founder of Women Across America PAC.

Amy has been a lifelong community servant giving her time to multiple boards, committees and advocating at local school boards, city councils, counties and the state legislature in everything from sanctity of life, fighting to lower taxes and horrific gun legislation to standing strong against sanctuary status.

She was elected to the Keizer City Council in 2014 by an overwhelming majority of 5/1. During her tenure she was a champion for local businesses and community improvement projects. She is very proud of being a part of a team that hired 5 new police officers, supporting law enforcement all without raising taxes while assisting in the creation of over 1000 local jobs.

Amy founded the Salem/ Keizer Chamber of Commerce Businesswomen’s networking group and in 2014 she was honored to receive the award for Woman of the Year.


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