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Mark Kelly
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: 6 x 1.0
- Delivered in a later elected term: 0 x 0.8
- Partial delivery: 1 x 0.4
- Never delivered: 1 x 0.0
- Disputed claims tracked separately: 0
- Reviewed promises in current record: 8
- Confidence: 40%
- Current claim count: 10
- Current evidence count: 84
Office History
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U.S. Senator
Arizona · current
Held federal elected office. Kelly was first elected in 2020, sworn in on December 2, 2020, and remains in office. -
U.S. Senator
Arizona · current
Historical elected offices still need research. -
U.S. Senator candidate
Arizona
Federal re-election campaign for the same Senate office in 2022; he won and began a new six-year term on January 3, 2023. -
U.S. Senator candidate
Arizona
Federal campaign for the Arizona U.S. Senate seat in the 2020 cycle; he won the election and later took office.
- Introduce legislation to ensure communities have a seat at the table as AI infrastructure projects expand across the country.
- Introduce legislation to address the cost of living emergency by holding corporations accountable for price-gouging, preventing sudden spikes in household bills, and providing immediate relief when essential costs rise.
- Introduce legislation to help rural utilities improve reliability while also strengthening and modernizing their cybersecurity.
- Vote to block U.S. arms transfers to Israel by voting yes on resolutions of disapproval.
- Work in a bipartisan manner to push the Administration to incorporate worker-centered guardrails — including labor organizations, frontline workers, and workforce experts — into federal AI policy, guidance, and procurement, ensuring worker input, human oversight, and recourse when automated systems affect employment decisions.
- Create a fund, supported by AI companies and data center companies, to support workers affected by AI development and infrastructure expansion.
- Push Congress to pass bipartisan immigration reform granting work permits and legal status to long-term, law‑abiding immigrants.
- Push Congress to assert its oversight authority over U.S. military engagement in conflicts such as the Iran war.
- Introduce legislation to prohibit federal funding for Trump's Board of Peace.
- Introduce legislation directing the NSA to develop and disseminate security guidance to protect advanced AI systems from foreign adversaries.
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.