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Oregon Individual Race: OR-5

Incumbent:Darlene Hooley (D)
 
 Darlene Hooley has a lifetime AFL-CIO Congressional Voting record of voting right on working family issues 85 percent of the time.
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Challenger(s):Mike Erickson (R)
  
 
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Endorsed Candidate: Darlene Hooley  
 

A STRONG VOICE FOR WORKING FAMILIES

DARLENE HOOLEY has been one of the strongest supporters of Oregon’s working families in Congress for 10 years. She has invested in our children’s education, fought for affordable health care and protected our jobs and our union rights. When re-elected, she will continue fi ghting for Oregon’s working families.

U.S. House of Representatives, Oregon, District 5

DARLENE HOOLEY IS ON OUR SIDE

Saves Our Jobs.
Darlene Hooley voted against sending our jobs overseas with CAFTA and to protect federal jobs from privatization. (H.R. 3045, Vote #443, 7/28/05; H.R. 3058, Vote #357, 6/30/05)

Fights for Aff ordable Health Care.
Darlene Hooley voted against a bill that would shift health care costs—and risks—onto workers and against special protections for negligent HMOs. (H.R. 525, Vote #426, 7/26/05; H.R. 2663, 8/2/01)

Fights for Workers.
Darlene Hooley voted to save critical job-training programs for workers whose jobs have been shipped overseas, against weakening wage and hour protections and against taking overtime pay eligibility from millions of workers. (H.R. 27, Vote #48, 3/2/05; H. Amdt. 367, H.R. 3010, Vote #38, 6/24/05; H.R. 2660, 7/10/03)


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