Make health care affordable and protect access to reproductive health care.
Make health care affordable and protect access to reproductive health care.
Occurrences
In Congress, Val has and will continue to work to protect reproductive freedoms by: Voting to protect womens right to an abortion. Standing up to any attempts to criminalize and limit a womans right to bodily autonomy. Advocating for equal access to comprehensive sex education, fertility options, abortion, and birth control. Standing with doctors and medical professionals who provide reproductive healthcare.
Safeguarding abortion access and reproductive healthcare for all Americans.
En el Congreso, Val protegerá los derechos reproductivos mediante las siguientes acciones: Votando para proteger el derecho de las mujeres al aborto. Oponiéndose a cualquier intento de criminalizar y limitar el derecho de la mujer a la autonomía corporal. Promoviendo el acceso igualitario a la educación sexual, las opciones de fertilidad, el aborto y anticonceptivos. Apoyando a doctores y profesionales médicos que brindan atención médica reproductiva
Promoviendo el acceso igualitario a la educación sexual, las opciones de fertilidad, el aborto y anticonceptivos.
Oponiéndose a cualquier intento de criminalizar y limitar el derecho de la mujer a la autonomía corporal.
Apoyando a doctores y profesionales médicos que brindan atención médica reproductiva
Evidence
The campaign site says Hoyle would prioritize reproductive health, fighting for abortion access and comprehensive reproductive care, and says her healthcare priorities include passing universal health care legislation, lowering deductibles, and protecting access to reproductive healthcare.
Hoyle announced legislation to block price gouging on taxpayer-funded prescription drugs, saying Americans should not have to choose between lifesaving medication and basic expenses. The bill was framed as a direct step toward lower health costs.
Congress.gov shows Hoyle as sponsor of H.R. 3093, introduced May 5, 2023, and referred to the Subcommittee on Health on May 12, 2023. The tracker lists the bill status as introduced.
Hoyle says she is a member of the House Pro-Choice Caucus and that the government should not interfere with personal health care decisions. The page states she is working to protect and advance reproductive autonomy and access to medically accurate care.
The House passed the Women’s Health Protection Act on July 15, 2022. The Clerk’s roll call page records the vote and the bill’s passage in the House, but this did not complete enactment into law.
Hoyle said she voted against a continuing resolution because it did not extend ACA enhanced premium tax credits and would make health care less affordable for Oregonians, showing she continued to prioritize access and affordability in later-term votes.
Assessments
Hoyle made concrete efforts toward both parts of the promise, including sponsoring H.R. 3093 to lower prescription drug pricing and publicly advocating for reproductive health access through her House role. However, the cited affordability bill remained only introduced, and the reproductive-rights evidence shows advocacy or House-side action that did not become enacted federal law. Because the promised outcome was broad but substantive policy delivery is not shown, this should be marked as not delivered, with an effort badge for serious legislative and advocacy attempts.