Continue defending the Second Amendment and voting to protect the right of lawful gun owners to keep and bear arms.

Michelle Fischbach · Minnesota · Republican

policy impact 0.90 specificity 0.82 extraction confidence 98%

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Occurrences

I will continue to defend the Constitutional right and vote to protect the right of every lawful gun owner in the United States to keep America free.

Commits to ongoing support for gun rights and pro-Second Amendment votes.

Issues - Fischbach for Congress
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Evidence

Congresswoman-elect Michelle Fischbach said she would "protect the 2nd Amendment" and would not allow infringement on the rights of "law-abiding gun owners."

Official campaign-era statement committing to defend the Second Amendment and lawful gun owners.

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Fischbach Vows to Protect 2nd Amendment in Congress
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On passage of H.J.Res. 44, the House approved a resolution disapproving the ATF rule on "Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached 'Stabilizing Braces'"; Fischbach voted Yea.

She cast a pro-gun vote to overturn an ATF firearms regulation affecting lawful gun owners.

partial same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives - Roll Call 252
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Congress.gov lists Fischbach among cosponsors of H.R.38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, and shows the bill ordered reported in committee by the yeas and nays.

Her congressional record shows continued support for a major firearms-rights bill, though this is not a final enacted outcome.

partial same_term A for effort

Michelle Fischbach | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
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Assessments

delivered same_term

The promise was framed as an ongoing commitment to defend Second Amendment rights and vote to protect lawful gun owners, not as a pledge to enact a specific final law. The evidence shows Fischbach took matching official actions in Congress, including voting for H.J.Res. 44 to overturn an ATF firearms regulation and cosponsoring H.R.38 on concealed carry reciprocity. Those actions satisfy the promised conduct during the same term, even though broader legislation was not enacted.

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