Who do you call when your Congresswoman sides with criminals?

April 19, 2023

A local business owner urged residents to contact their “representatives to act on behalf of downtown Eugene businesses and citizens in our community” after an arsonist burned down his store.

There are little to no consequences for those who commit these crimes,” he said.

That representative would be Val Hoyle, who backed lower penalties for violent criminals in Washington D.C. earlier this year.

Hoyle’s stance was too extreme even for Joe Biden. However, when pressed on her vote, Hoyle said she was still “comfortable” with it.

“Val Hoyle and her extreme allies have decided to coddle criminals, killing businesses and creating unsafe conditions for residents. Hoyle’s support for lower penalties for violent crime sends a dangerous message about her plans for Oregon.” – NRCC Spokesperson Ben Petersen