Flowers, family and national legislation were some of the topics a U.S. congressman touched on when he visited a flower grower in Oregon last week.
Rep. Kurt Schrader, a Democrat representing the state’s fifth district, toured Oregon Flowers in Aurora, on Sept. 16. During his visit he talked to owner Martin Meskers, AAF, president of the Society of American Florists, and Meskers’ family, asking them more about their livelihood and what he could do from Washington, D.C., to make their lives easier.
It was the first time Schrader had visited the operation, but it wasn’t the first time the lawmaker has heard about Oregon Flowers. Each year during SAF’s Congressional Action Days, Meskers makes a point to visit Schrader’s office. This year, the congressman’s office inquired about the possibility of a visit.
“I think lawmakers like to come visit their constituents,” Meskers said, adding that the visit was pleasant and informative for all parties, even though Meskers and Schrader likely disagree on some issues. “What I asked for him to do for us was simple — just, any time a vote comes up in Washington, think of us. Remember the small businesses you’re representing.”
In turn the congressman asked Meskers to keep in touch and to keep his staff aware of any issues that come up and affect the well-being of his family or his work.
“It was a good visit,” Meskers said.
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