create good-paying jobs for hardworking Kansans
Create good-paying jobs for hardworking Kansans.
Occurrences
Evidence
Davids said she was running “to continue bringing the voices of the people in Kansas’ Third District to Washington” and that, if re-elected, she would keep working “to make life easier for hardworking folks at home.” The campaign also said she was committed to “create good-paying jobs for hardworking Kansans.”
The House record shows Roll Call 208 on H.R. 3684, the INVEST in America Act, passed the House, and Roll Call 205 shows a Davids of Kansas amendment en bloc on the same bill.
Davids said the CHIPS and Science Act was bringing jobs to Kansas and supporting workforce development, and her office stated the law is “Creating 100,000 new, good-paying jobs nationwide.”
Davids said the investment from the bipartisan infrastructure law would be “boosting economic growth and supporting good-paying jobs,” and her office said the funding was made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law she voted for.
Her office announced a $31,933,577 federal grant to support clean manufacturing growth and said the grant would create construction jobs in Kansas.
Assessments
Davids made concrete legislative and executive-branch funding efforts tied to job creation, including support for major infrastructure and CHIPS-related legislation and district/state federal grants that her office linked to construction, manufacturing, workforce development, and good-paying jobs in Kansas. However, the promise was broad and outcome-oriented, and the evidence shows job-supporting investments and some specific job creation claims rather than a comprehensive demonstrated fulfillment of creating good-paying jobs for hardworking Kansans at scale. This supports partial delivery rather than full delivery.