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Margaret Wood Hassan
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: 3 x 1.0
- Delivered in a later elected term: 0 x 0.8
- Partial delivery: 4 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: 79
- Current evidence count: 34
Office History
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U.S. Senator
New Hampshire · current
Historical elected offices still need research.
- End federal tax breaks for Big Oil.
- Suspend the federal gas tax.
- Keep working to lower costs for child care and housing.
- Lower child care costs so every family has the opportunity to thrive.
- Work with both parties on legislation to help veterans transition into the civilian workforce.
- Support rapid search-and-rescue efforts to locate at-risk veterans who go missing or experience a mental health crisis.
- Stop efforts to impose a nationwide abortion ban.
- Enshrine Roe v. Wade protections into federal law through the Women’s Health Protection Act.
- Build a clean energy economy and end dependence on Big Oil and foreign countries.
- Strengthen national security and keep Americans safe through bipartisan work on emerging threats.
- Ensure secure, orderly, and humane borders.
- Push the Biden administration to release more oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
- Press the Federal Trade Commission to crack down on price gouging by Big Oil and gas companies.
- Reduce regulatory burdens on new companies, including allowing more entrepreneurs to file taxes once per year instead of quarterly.
- Expand the federal Research and Development tax credit and make it easier for startups and small businesses to use.
- Expand the deduction that new businesses can take for startup expenditures.
- Sustain and grow the State Small Business Credit Initiative.
- Support SBA Small Business Development Centers and expand the SBA Growth Accelerator Fund Competition.
- Increase support for facilities and resources that help women-owned businesses launch and grow.
- Expand the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs.
- Launch a national student entrepreneurship competition.
- Allow student loan borrowers to refinance their loans at lower interest rates.
- Cut interest rates on new student loans.
- Make income-based student loan repayment easier to access and allow payment pauses for borrowers entering high-need careers or starting businesses.
- Expand Pell Grants and college tax incentives to help families pay for higher education.
- Fight to achieve debt-free public college for all families.
- Simplify college and financial aid applications, including FAFSA, and expand New Hampshire-style application initiatives nationwide.
- Expand job training and apprenticeship programs.
- Make federal higher education grants and loans more flexible so adult workers can learn new skills.
- Support local schools in expanding STEAM, coding, and computer science programs and encourage girls to pursue STEM education.
- Improve access to high-quality pre-K through Head Start and encourage full-day kindergarten.
- Reduce standardized testing by promoting locally managed, competency-based assessments.
- Enact a new $1,000-per-year tax cut for middle-class families.
- Expand the child tax credit.
- Expand paid family leave and ease tax burdens on caregivers.
- Create Social Security credit for caregivers who leave work or reduce hours to care for family members.
- Raise the federal minimum wage to $12 an hour.
- Extend federal protections against sub-minimum wages for disabled workers.
- Require better disclosure of hidden consumer fees and place limits on certain fees.
- Encourage more companies to adopt employee profit-sharing or ownership models.
- Pass the federal Paycheck Fairness Act to support equal pay for equal work.
- Protect Medicaid expansion and fight repeal efforts.
- Lower health care costs by increasing competition, supporting Accountable Care Organizations, and getting cheaper generic drugs to market faster.
- Fight efforts to turn Medicare into a voucher program or cut Social Security benefits.
- Allow Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices.
- Require the wealthiest Americans to pay more into Social Security.
- Expand tax credits that encourage small businesses to provide retirement plans for workers.
- Set a national target of 50 percent clean and carbon-free electricity by 2030.
- Expand the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and promote it as a Clean Power Plan compliance model.
- Extend clean energy tax incentives further into the future.
- Increase federal support for smart grid investments, including matching funds and grants for new technologies.
- Create a strong national net metering model rule for states to use.
- Reform and improve the FERC process so local communities have a stronger public voice in energy project reviews.
- Encourage more public-private partnerships for infrastructure by streamlining regulations.
- Create a national Infrastructure Bank to support state, local, and private infrastructure projects.
- Support commuter rail from Boston to Nashua and Manchester and other transit projects that spur economic growth.
- Expand the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program.
- Strengthen water infrastructure through federal funding, regular assessments, and proactive repairs before crises occur.
- Expand broadband and cell service programs so every New Hampshire business, home, and community can get connected.
- Protect the FCC's net neutrality decision and oppose efforts to block net neutrality.
- Close special tax loopholes for Wall Street and lobbyists.
- End tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas and close tax inversion loopholes.
- Implement the Buffett Rule so people earning more than $1 million pay at least the same tax rate as middle-class families.
- Hold corporations and wealthy individuals accountable when they do not pay taxes owed.
- Make protecting America’s security a top priority in the U.S. Senate.
- Work in the Senate to destroy ISIS, protect the homeland, strengthen the military, confront aggression, and maintain America’s global leadership.
- Intensify U.S. and allied airstrikes against ISIS and improve targeting of ISIS command-and-control structures.
- Expand training by U.S. Special Forces and step up targeted raids against ISIS command-and-control structures.
- Continue training, supporting, and advising moderate local forces fighting ISIS, including Kurdish Peshmerga and Sunni forces.
- Support a 50 percent increase in military funding to fight ISIS.
- Strengthen intelligence capabilities against ISIS and extremist threats, including increased monitoring of the internet and social media.
- Expand U.S. intelligence support and coordination with European allies to address terrorism.
- Increase pressure on Russia and the international community to reach a political solution in Syria and continue working toward a strong unity government in Libya.
- Invest in development, democratic institutions, rule of law, and aid for people displaced or affected by conflicts that fuel extremism.
- Pass a strong Authorization for the Use of Military Force against ISIS after hearings with military leadership.
- Increase cyber operations to disrupt ISIS online activity and propaganda.
- Work with private companies to remove extremist content, monitor threats, and target counter-radicalization content to at-risk audiences.
- Coordinate with local communities, organizations, law enforcement, and the American Muslim community to prevent radicalization and recruitment at home.
- Support the Relief for Families of the Fallen Act to exempt families of public safety officers who die in the line of duty from federal income taxes for the year of death and the preceding year and make them eligible for refunds.
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.