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Darlene Hooley
Darlene Hooley Congressional Service
Darlene Hooley is a retired United States Congresswomen for the state of Oregon. DARLENE served as a House Representative for the state of Oregon and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Darlene Hooley participated in over 65 voting sessions, sponsored over 146 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1783 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristDarlene Hooley supported policies aimed at economic growth through investments in infrastructure and technology. She advocated for measures that promoted small businesses and job creation.
Agriculture
CentristHooley supported sustainable farming practices and worked on legislation to assist farmers with financial challenges and access to markets.
Immigration
CentristDarlene Hooley favored comprehensive immigration reform that included a pathway to citizenship and enhanced border security.
Education
LiberalHooley advocated for increased funding for public education and supported measures to improve educational standards and access to higher education.
Energy
LiberalShe supported policies that promoted renewable energy development and energy efficiency to reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
Climate change
LiberalHooley recognized climate change as a significant issue and backed legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions and investing in clean energy technologies.
Healthcare
LiberalDarlene Hooley supported expanding access to healthcare and backed policies for prescription drug affordability and patient protection.
Housing
LiberalShe worked on promoting affordable housing initiatives and supported policies to address homelessness and housing market stability.
Transportation
CentristHooley backed investments in infrastructure improvements and public transportation systems to enhance mobility and economic growth.
Veterans affairs
CentristDarlene Hooley was an advocate for veteran benefits, including healthcare, education, and job training programs for veterans.
Voting rights
LiberalShe supported efforts to make voting more accessible and opposed measures that would restrict voter participation.