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Adam B. Schiff
Serving in office
Scheduled research active
Main board
The signal is improving, but the lifetime record is still thin.
This profile keeps a lifetime office and promise record. The trust score is designed to stay close to 50 until enough claims and evidence are reviewed.
Breakdown
- Delivered during the term promised: 0 x 1.0
- Delivered in a later elected term: 0 x 0.8
- Partial delivery: 1 x 0.4
- Never delivered: 15 x 0.0
- Disputed claims tracked separately: 0
- Reviewed promises in current record: 16
- Confidence: 57%
- Current claim count: 66
- Current evidence count: 51
Office History
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U.S. Senate
California · current
Current Senate term began after election to the unexpired term in 2024 and continued with the full term beginning January 3, 2025. -
U.S. Senator
California · current
Historical elected offices still need research. -
U.S. Senate campaign
California
Federal campaign for the California U.S. Senate seat; Schiff later won both the special and general elections in 2024. -
U.S. House of Representatives
California
Federal elected office held in the U.S. House before election to the Senate.
- Guarantee three months of paid parental leave for all parents through a federal policy.
- Provide universal childcare and universal pre-K by capping family childcare copayments through a refundable tax credit.
- Dramatically expand Head Start and Early Head Start by broadening eligibility, tripling annual funding, improving facilities, forgiving student loans for workers, and raising staff salaries.
- Increase compensation for early-childhood educators so their salaries are on par with K-12 teachers.
- Create a federally funded teacher preparation system and continuing training programs for early childhood educators.
- Make the federal 45F childcare tax credit refundable for businesses that build and operate discounted childcare for employees.
- Require childcare facilities and plans to be included in any new construction of federal buildings and facilities.
- Strengthen antitrust enforcement by increasing FTC and DOJ antitrust funding and passing legislation to protect competition and consumer choice.
- Impose federal price-gouging regulations to protect consumers against unjust price increases during emergencies.
- Lower prescription drug costs by expanding Medicare drug price negotiation to all drugs.
- Allow reimportation of prescription medication to reduce drug costs.
- Suspend the federal gas tax and make oil companies pay for it through a windfall profits tax.
- Continue making a massive investment in renewable energy to lower long-term energy costs.
- Rein in or prohibit corporate stock buybacks to ensure companies reinvest in workers.
- Protect and strengthen workers’ right to organize by passing the PRO Act.
- Ban mandatory arbitration clauses and class action waivers in employment contracts.
- Ban or restrict non-compete agreements for non-specialized employees to increase competition and worker mobility.
- Develop comprehensive regulatory frameworks for emerging technologies such as Web3, quantum computing, cryptocurrency, blockchain, biotechnology, and climate technology.
- Enact a national paid family leave policy guaranteeing up to 12 weeks of paid leave for American families.
- Invest in access to long-term care services and high-quality, good-paying jobs for long-term care workers.
- Dramatically expand the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, including loosening restrictions and expanding funding to build more affordable homes.
- Create federal low-interest loans for multifamily housing construction, matched to California's program, for developers who build primarily affordable units.
- Convert underused federal and state government buildings and land into affordable housing and economic development centers.
- Fund universities and public institutions to develop open-source housing designs and faster construction methods.
- Incentivize local governments to approve more affordable housing by accelerating approvals and removing bureaucratic barriers.
- Make Section 8 an entitlement so every eligible household receives a housing voucher.
- Create incentives for landlords to accept tenants who use housing vouchers.
- Create a refundable federal renter's tax credit for renters paying more than 30 percent of income toward rent, with the most immediate assistance for lower-income households.
- Create a federal fund for tenants' rights organizations to enforce tenant protections and pursue legal action.
- Establish a federal Office of Eviction Protection within HUD to help prevent evictions.
- Pass federal legislation allowing Americans to build credit through on-time rent payments.
- Create a nationwide down payment assistance program offering up to $50,000 per home for low-income homebuyers, with foreclosure guardrails.
- Restrict corporate and private equity landlords by limiting the size and concentration of investment-vehicle home holdings and penalizing institutional purchases.
- Create a HUD grant to fund nonprofit community land trust pilot programs that lease land and sell homes at low prices to moderate-income community members.
- Increase sustained federal investment in social safety net and housing support systems to address homelessness.
- Adopt a Housing First, wraparound-services approach to homelessness modeled on successful veterans homelessness programs.
- Expand safety net programs, workforce development, and resource connections for people experiencing homelessness.
- Create a national coordinated housing strategy to respond to the housing crisis.
- Pass the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to restore and protect voting rights.
- Make Election Day a national federal holiday.
- Automatically register voters through government agencies such as the DMV.
- Create an online voter registration system.
- Guarantee every voter the ability to vote by mail if they choose.
- Require every state to offer same-day voter registration in federal elections.
- Pass the For the People Act to ban partisan gerrymandering.
- Restore voting rights to people convicted of offenses after they have served their time and returned to society.
- Abolish the Senate filibuster.
- Pass the Protect Our Democracy Act to curb presidential abuses, strengthen checks and balances, increase transparency, and protect elections from foreign interference.
- Ban members of Congress and their families from trading individual stocks.
- Overturn Citizens United through a constitutional amendment allowing reasonable political spending restrictions, banning dark money, and permitting public financing of campaigns.
- Abolish the Electoral College by expanding the interstate compact that awards electoral votes to the national popular vote winner.
- Expand the Supreme Court from 9 to 13 justices through the Judiciary Act.
- Set 18-year term limits for Supreme Court justices and establish a better appointment process through the TERM Act.
- Establish an enforceable code of ethics and stronger ethics requirements for all Supreme Court justices.
- Ban active individual stock trading by all federal judges and justices through the Justice is BLIND Act.
- Pass the Green New Deal and make a major national investment in green energy and a green economy.
- End federal subsidies for fossil fuel production.
- Ensure a just transition for workers during the shift to a green economy.
- Increase federal support for clean energy innovation and green-tech incubators.
- Invest in community-level microgrids to improve grid resiliency.
- Use federal policy to combat energy-market price gouging and penalize utilities that exploit disasters.
- Make the EV tax credit a point-of-sale rebate for all EV sales.
- Set an ambitious decarbonization date for the aviation sector.
- Fund efforts to decarbonize shipping through alternative fuels and infrastructure upgrades.
- Fight for passage of the Medicare for All Act and full implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
- Enact legislation to ensure Americans are not saddled with rising energy costs and require private companies to pay their fair share for the energy they consume and necessary grid infrastructure upgrades.
Method note
Long term, this app should score against a manually reviewed promise ledger that spans every elected office the candidate has held. The current model uses a Bayesian-style shrinkage step: thin records are pulled back toward 50 so the UI does not overstate certainty.
Claim occurrences, evidence, and future AI adjudications are all designed to store provider and model provenance. Formula version: 0.1.0.