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COMMITTEES AND CAUCUSES
Congresswoman Val Hoyle sits on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Natural Resources. The role of a House Committee is to consider legislation, investigate issues, and oversee agencies, programs, and activities relevant to each member’s district.
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has jurisdiction over all modes of transportation. It works on national policy for highways, transit, aviation, rail, water infrastructure, pipeline safety, maritime transportation, and the United States Coast Guard. The Committee is one of the House’s largest committees both in terms of membership and jurisdiction.
Oregon’s Fourth Congressional District touches on all modes of transportation. There are eleven ports in the district: Alsea, Bandon, Brookings Harbor, Coos Bay, Coquille River, Gold Beach, Newport, Port Orford, Siuslaw, Toledo, and Umpqua. It is home to several scenic highways, from U.S. Highway 101 along the coast to HWY 20 over the peaks of the cascade mountain range.
Amtrak’s passenger rail and a Class One freight rail share the rail line through Willamette Valley, helping haul commercial goods from all over the Pacific Northwest. There are two commercial airports, one in Eugene and one in North Bend, that provide passenger service and several municipal airports that support general aviation, emergency services, and wildland firefighting resources. Throughout the district, you’ll find cities that run on transit systems and networks of pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure. The district also aligns with Coast Guard Sector North Bend, which maintains six lifeboat stations, five Dolphin Helicopters, two air facilities, a 110’ Island Class Cutter, and two seasonal search and rescue detachments.
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES
The House Committee on Natural Resources oversees oceans, forests and public lands, national parks, western water, wildlife, energy and mineral resources, and the federal relationship with American Indian tribes throughout the United States.
Natural resources are central to the Fourth Congressional District, which is ecologically diverse and heavily forested. 85% of the district is forestland, with about half being managed by the federal government. Its coastline stretches for 250 miles and is renowned for its pristine and rugged beauty and thriving commercial and recreational fishing industry. Additionally, the district is home to several federally recognized Indigenous tribes including the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians; the Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians (CTCLUSI); the Coquille Indian Tribe; and the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians.
CAUCUSES
Congresswoman Val Hoyle is a member of the following caucuses:
Battleground Caucus
Bipartisan United States Coast Guard Caucus
Congressional Progressive Caucus
Democratic Women’s Caucus
Equality Caucus
Labor Caucus
Mental Health Caucus
Native American Caucus
New Democrat Coalition
Oceans Caucus
Pro-Choice Caucus
Rural Health Caucus
Steel Caucus
Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition
Task Force on Strengthening Democracy
Voting Rights Caucus
The Bike Caucus
Soccer Caucus
Ukraine Caucus
Sneaker Caucus
House Small Brewers Caucus
Seafood Caucus
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