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David Schweikert
Serving in office
Scheduled research active
Main board
Too little promise evidence has been reviewed. Treat this score as provisional.
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: 3 x 0.4
- Never delivered: 3 x 0.0
- Disputed claims tracked separately: 0
- Reviewed promises in current record: 6
- Confidence: 33%
- Current claim count: 6
- Current evidence count: 19
Office History
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U.S. Representative
Arizona 1st District · current
Won the 2022 federal general election for the post-2020 census district and is the current district in the provided payload. -
U.S. Representative
Arizona 1st · current
Historical elected offices still need research. -
U.S. Representative
Arizona 6th District
Represents the post-2010 census district used for his 2012 re-election and subsequent terms through the 2022 election cycle. -
U.S. Representative
Arizona 5th District
Elected in the 2010 federal general election; congressional service began January 3, 2011. District label reflects the seat he won before the 2010 census redistricting took effect.
- Tighten Medicaid home health eligibility by requiring recipients to prove they cannot perform three or more activities of daily living and increase federal oversight to reduce fraud in home health services.
- Designate copper as an applicable critical mineral and update the tax code to include ore extraction costs under the Advanced Manufacturing Production Credit for qualifying domestic copper production.
- Make the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's temporary tax cuts and simplification measures permanent.
- Extend Medicare telehealth access for an additional two years and advance related program reforms so seniors can continue receiving care at home.
- Repeal the Affordable Care Act's taxes, fees, and individual and employer health insurance mandates.
- Prevent the president from dictating immigration law by stopping the Department of Homeland Security from enforcing a presidential executive order as immigration law and barring amnesty through that order.
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.