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Healthcare

How each candidate frames health care, mental health, addiction services, and reproductive care — verbatim.

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Willy Chotzen
Oregon State Representative, 46th District · Democrat · incumbent
5 statements
Willy fought back. Leading the legislature’s federal response and immigrant justice package, Willy helped pass laws that require ICE agents to unmask; direct schools to alert families of ICE presence on campus; strengthen protections for patients and providers of gender-affirming healthcare; gave people the right to seek legal justice when law enforcement enters their property without a warrant; bars the use of immigration status in civil cases; and more.
chotzenfororegon.com· captured 2026-05-14
Affordability THE CHALLENGEMany Oregonians are struggling with stagnant wages and increasing inflation as wealth and income inequality soars. Donald Trump’s policies help large corporations and individuals maximize their profits while workers and consumers pay the price. Medical debt and predatory lending worsen the conditions for those struggling the most.WILLY’S SUCCESSESWilly fought to combat wage theft and ensure businesses pay their fair share of taxes. He worked with legislators to make homes more available to Oregonians rather than Wall Street investors and protect Oregonians from out-of-state predatory lenders. This year, Oregon Democrats passed legislation to retain Oregon tax revenue that would have been lost with Trump’s tax cuts for the wealthy.WILLY’S VISIONOur economy should be centered around people, not big corporations. Willy will fight for everyone’s right to earn a living wage, afford a home, access healthcare, and take time for their loved ones. Through supporting unions and fair labor standards, Willy will fight for a future of economic justice where opportunity is not limited by zip code or background.
chotzenfororegon.com· captured 2026-05-14
Our economy should be centered around people, not big corporations. Willy will fight for everyone’s right to earn a living wage, afford a home, access healthcare, and take time for their loved ones. Through supporting unions and fair labor standards, Willy will fight for a future of economic justice where opportunity is not limited by zip code or background.
chotzenfororegon.com· captured 2026-05-14
Data Privacy THE CHALLENGEOur phones, smart watches, cars, and other technology keep track of where we go, every minute of every day, revealing the most sensitive and intimate things about us. This information–which can reveal that someone is seeking reproductive healthcare, receiving immigration legal services, attending a protest, or fleeing a dangerous relationship–is currently sold to the highest bidder as part of the multi-billion-dollar data broker industry.​WILLY’S SUCCESSESWilly passed the strongest location privacy law in the nation, preventing children’s data and precise location data (up to 1,750 ft.) from being sold to data brokers.WILLY’S VISIONOur information should be our property, not a product for others to profit off of without our consent. In an increasingly technological world, we deserve our privacy protected as a fundamental freedom in our lives. Willy plans to fight for our privacy and against surveillance pricing, ensuring greedy corporations cannot set exploitative prices using our data.
chotzenfororegon.com· captured 2026-05-14
Our phones, smart watches, cars, and other technology keep track of where we go, every minute of every day, revealing the most sensitive and intimate things about us. This information–which can reveal that someone is seeking reproductive healthcare, receiving immigration legal services, attending a protest, or fleeing a dangerous relationship–is currently sold to the highest bidder as part of the multi-billion-dollar data broker industry.
chotzenfororegon.com· captured 2026-05-14
Patterns in their language · on Healthcare

Willy Chotzen

Mechanical analysis of 5 statements (530 words). fwdio.org doesn't interpret these patterns — we surface the counts. The reading is yours to do.

Most-used content words
  • willy
    11
  • our
    8
  • data
    7
  • healthcare
    5
  • fight
    5
  • justice
    4
  • corporations
    4
  • will
    4
  • privacy
    4
  • every
    4
Distinctive vocabulary(words used much more than other candidates)

No words stood out as distinctive against the comparison corpus.

Pronoun usage(who's the actor)
  • we / us / our
    13 · 24.5/1k
  • I / me / my
    0 · 0/1k
  • you / your
    0 · 0/1k
  • they / them
    5 · 9.4/1k
Modal verbs(certainty / obligation)
  • will
    4
  • should
    3
  • can
    2
  • would
    1
Repeated phrases (2-word)
  • fight for×5
  • willy will×4
  • will fight×4
  • right to×3
  • should be×3
  • sold to×3
  • economy should×2
  • be centered×2
Repeated phrases (3-word)
  • willy will fight×4
  • will fight for×4
  • economy should be×2
  • should be centered×2
  • be centered around×2
  • centered around people×2
Flesch reading ease:29.3(graduate · very difficult)
Avg words/statement:106

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