If elected, she will fight to lower costs.

Haley M. Stevens · Michigan · Democratic

policy impact 71.00 specificity 74.00 extraction confidence 8600%

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When elected, she will fight to lower costs

A general commitment to pursue lower costs if elected to the Senate.

Haley Stevens for Senate
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Increase housing supply, support low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities, and strengthen pathways to the middle class.

Promotes housing-supply and affordability measures that fit a broader lower-costs commitment.

Haley Stevens' MI Hope Agenda
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Evidence

The campaign biography says Stevens is running for Senate and that, when elected, she will fight to lower costs.

This is the campaign promise itself: lowering costs is explicitly part of her stated platform.

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Meet Haley Stevens
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GovInfo shows Rep. Stevens introduced H.R. 8027 and referred it to committee; the bill would establish a grant program for advanced wastewater treatment projects.

She introduced concrete legislation aimed at helping communities finance water-treatment upgrades, a cost-relief action tied to utility and infrastructure expenses.

partial same_term A for effort

H.R. 8027 - Advanced Wastewater Treatment Assistance Act of 2026
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GovInfo shows Stevens introduced H.R. 8356, which would remove default records from credit history after a federal direct consolidation loan discharges the defaulted loan.

This is another concrete affordability-related bill, aimed at reducing the long-run financial burden of defaulted student debt.

partial same_term A for effort

H.R. 8356 (IH) - Clean Slate through Consolidation Act - BILLS-119hr8356ih | Content Details | GovInfo
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The House Clerk records that Stevens voted Yea on Roll Call 65, H.J. Res. 72, which passed 219-211 and related to the President's national emergency used to impose tariffs on Canada.

She backed a House action meant to roll back tariffs that were being described as raising consumer and manufacturer costs.

partial same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk Roll Call 65: H.J. Res. 72
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The House office says Stevens introduced the No Tariffs on Groceries Act to lower costs for Michiganders, and that the administration rolled back tariffs on items such as coffee, bananas, and beef after her push.

This is the strongest official indicator that her action may have contributed to a price-lowering outcome, but the causal claim is still framed by her office and the broader tariff rollback was not a direct bill enactment.

partial same_term A for effort

Trump Backs Down on Price-Hiking Food Tariffs After Stevens Leads Bill to Lower Grocery Prices
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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

Stevens made several concrete same-term efforts tied to lowering costs, including introducing affordability-related bills on grocery tariffs, wastewater treatment financing, and student debt credit records, plus voting for a tariff-related resolution. The evidence shows serious legislative activity and one claimed tariff rollback connection, but it does not establish that she broadly or directly lowered costs as a fulfilled policy outcome. Because the promise was broad and outcome-oriented, the best rating is partial rather than delivered.

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