Continue to advocate for protections established by the Affordable Care Act.

Frederica S. Wilson · Florida · Democratic

policy impact 0.52 specificity 0.63 extraction confidence 93%

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Occurrences

Evidence

The office issue page says the Affordable Care Act expanded Medicaid eligibility and protected consumers, and states that Congresswoman Wilson will continue to advocate for the protections the ACA trailblazed.

Official current office material directly commits Wilson to ongoing advocacy for ACA protections.

delivered same_term

Affordable Health Care | Congresswoman Frederica Wilson
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On the House vote for H. Res. 436, which set up consideration of H.R. 1, the roll call shows Wilson (FL) voted No. The underlying budget package was later described by Wilson's office as threatening health coverage tied to the Affordable Care Act.

Wilson opposed a major legislative vehicle linked to health-care cuts, consistent with advocacy for ACA protections.

delivered same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives Roll Call 142
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Wilson's office said the House budget proposal would cause millions to lose health care and stated that in Florida about 1,442,564 people could lose health care insurance from the Affordable Care Act or Medicaid; the statement says she voted no.

Official statement shows Wilson publicly opposing legislation she said would cut ACA-related coverage.

delivered same_term A for effort

Congresswoman Frederica Wilson’s Statement on the House Budget Proposal | Congresswoman Frederica Wilson
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Assessments

delivered same_term

The promise is framed as continued advocacy, not enactment of a specific ACA bill. Wilson's official office materials reiterate support for ACA protections, and her 2025 public statement and vote opposing a budget vehicle she said would threaten ACA- and Medicaid-linked coverage are concrete same-term advocacy actions. Because the promised action was to advocate for protections rather than secure a final statutory outcome, this counts as delivered in the federal House context.

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delivered same_term

Wilson promised ongoing advocacy for Affordable Care Act protections, not passage of a specific new law. The evidence shows current official issue-page language reaffirming that advocacy, plus a 2025 public statement and House vote opposing a budget proposal her office characterized as threatening ACA- and Medicaid-related coverage. Those actions satisfy the promised advocacy during the same term.

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