I will continue terrorism prevention efforts at home, at the border, and overseas.

Ed Case · Hawaii · Democratic

policy impact 0.86 specificity 0.78 extraction confidence 96%

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Occurrences

Continue terrorism prevention efforts both internally, at our borders and overseas

Commitment to keep pursuing terrorism prevention domestically, at the border, and abroad.

Ed's Agenda - Ed Case for Congress
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Evidence

Case said the appropriations measures included his requests for critical funding for American priorities in the Indo-Pacific, including $2.1 billion for the U.S. government's Indo-Pacific Strategy, $175 million for assistance specifically for Pacific Island countries, and $60 million to allow the Coast Guard to base another cutter in Honolulu.

Shows Case advancing overseas security-related funding and Coast Guard presence in the Indo-Pacific.

partial same_term A for effort

Case Secures Key Funding For The Indo-Pacific Including $2.1 Billion For The U.S. Government's Indo-Pacific Strategy And $60 Million Toward Another Coast Guard Vessel For Honolulu
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Case announced approval of the FY 2023 Homeland Security Appropriations bill, which proposed to fund smart, effective border security and to increase funding to prevent cyberattacks and root out cyber intrusions.

Shows Case supporting homeland and border security as well as cyber-focused prevention at home.

partial same_term A for effort

Case’s House Appropriations Committee Approves Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Funding Measure
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Case said the FY 2022 Homeland Security Appropriations bill supports CBP, ICE, FEMA and the Coast Guard, and the release says it strengthens national border enforcement and cybersecurity.

Shows Case backing federal homeland-security spending that covers border protection and domestic prevention capabilities.

partial same_term A for effort

Case Announces $53 Billion Homeland Security FY 2022 Funding Measure Approved by Case’s House Appropriations Committee Strengthens National Border Enforcement, Emergency Management, Coast Guard Mission and Cybersecurity
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The House clerk records Ed Case voting Yea on passage of H.R. 7744, the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026.

Direct vote supporting the Homeland Security appropriations bill in 2026.

partial same_term A for effort

Roll Call 87 | H.R. 7744 | Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026
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The House clerk records Ed Case voting Nay on H. Res. 1128, which expressed support for the Department of Homeland Security.

This is a relevant homeland-security vote, but it does not show support for a specific prevention initiative; it is still evidence of continued engagement on the issue.

unresolved same_term

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives
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Assessments

delivered same_term

Case promised to continue terrorism-prevention-related efforts across domestic, border, and overseas contexts rather than to achieve one specific statutory endpoint. The evidence shows same-term federal activity in those areas: support and committee advancement of Homeland Security appropriations covering border enforcement, cybersecurity, Coast Guard, CBP/ICE/FEMA functions, plus Indo-Pacific and Pacific security-related funding requests. These actions are within his federal representative role and materially continue prevention and security efforts, even if the record does not isolate terrorism prevention as a standalone program in every item.

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partial same_term A for effort

Case took multiple same-term actions consistent with continuing terrorism-prevention-related security efforts, including supporting Homeland Security appropriations, border enforcement, cybersecurity prevention, Coast Guard capacity, and Indo-Pacific security funding. However, the evidence mostly shows broader homeland, border, cyber, and overseas security funding rather than a clearly completed or specifically terrorism-focused prevention outcome across all promised domains. This supports partial delivery rather than full delivery.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%