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Greg Stanton
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: 1 x 1.0
- Delivered in a later elected term: 1 x 0.8
- Partial delivery: 5 x 0.4
- Never delivered: 3 x 0.0
- Disputed claims tracked separately: 0
- Reviewed promises in current record: 10
- Confidence: 45%
- Current claim count: 15
- Current evidence count: 42
Office History
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U.S. Representative
Arizona 4th District · current
Current federal elected office. House biography identifies Stanton as the sitting representative for Arizona's 4th District. -
U.S. Representative
Arizona 4th · current
Historical elected offices still need research. -
U.S. Representative
Arizona 9th District
Represents Stanton's initial House district before redistricting; ended when he began serving Arizona's 4th District in the 118th Congress.
- Strengthen U.S. semiconductor export controls by requiring a comprehensive congressional review of their effectiveness and recommending enforcement improvements and loophole closures.
- Reduce prescription drug costs for seniors.
- Cap insulin at $35 a month.
- Crack down on fraud and waste in Medicare hospice networks.
- Expand access to quality health care services in the Valley.
- Protect insurance coverage for pre-existing conditions.
- Support legislation to improve health outcomes for Native Americans and fund Valley Fever vaccine research.
- Restore a woman's right to safe, comprehensive reproductive care.
- Protect access to contraceptives and IVF.
- Allocate emergency funding and cooling resources during extreme heat events.
- Lower energy costs by investing in hydropower technology.
- Champion climate action and conservation.
- Close loopholes that allow dangerous people to easily purchase firearms.
- Fund research on gun violence issues.
- Oppose concealed carry reciprocity legislation.
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.