PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A new report from nonprofit organization OpenSecrets unveiled that an Oregon congresswoman failed to meet a deadline to disclose more than 200 stock transactions.

On Tuesday, OpenSecrets reported that Democratic Rep. Val Hoyle (OR-04) was weeks, or in some cases, months late disclosing 217 stock trades made by her husband Stephen Hoyle, violating the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012.

The STOCK Act requires lawmakers to report any stock, bond or cryptocurrency sale they or their spouses or dependent children make within 45 days.

According to OpenSecrets, the trades combined value is between $245,215 and $3,355,000.

OpenSecrets reviewed Hoyle’s congressional financial disclosure document, which showed the congresswoman's transactions included co

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