he said he wants to push back against the policies of the Biden administration
Push back against the Biden administration's policies.
Occurrences
Evidence
The campaign website says Downing "fights for the America First agenda" and advocates for "reducing government regulation" and "energy independence."
The bill text shows Downing introduced H.R. 3870 to repeal an EPA rule on coal- and oil-fired power plants and states the rule "shall have no force or effect."
In Roll Call 52 on H.J.Res. 35, which disapproved the EPA methane waste-emissions charge rule, Troy Downing voted Yea.
In Roll Call 112 on H.J.Res. 89, a joint resolution disapproving an EPA California vehicle-and-engine emissions rule, Troy Downing voted Yea.
In Roll Call 224 on H.J.Res. 104, which disapproved the BLM Miles City Field Office Resource Management Plan Amendment, Troy Downing voted Yea.
Assessments
Downing made concrete same-term federal actions that match the promise: he voted for multiple Congressional Review Act or disapproval measures targeting Biden-era EPA and land-management policies, and introduced H.R. 3870 to repeal an EPA power-plant rule. Because the promise was framed broadly as pushing back rather than achieving repeal of every policy, these votes and bill sponsorship constitute delivery of the promised opposition effort in office.
Downing's promise was broadly framed as pushing back against Biden administration policies, not securing repeal of a specific policy. The evidence shows multiple same-term concrete actions aligned with that pledge, including votes to disapprove Biden-era EPA and land-management rules and introduction of H.R. 3870 to repeal an EPA power-plant rule. Because the promised outcome was active opposition rather than enactment of a specific reversal, these actions are sufficient to count as delivered.