holding corporations accountable for price gouging that increases prices on groceries, gas and so much more
I will hold corporations accountable for price gouging.
Occurrences
Evidence
The press release says Gillen secured $850,000 in FY2026 Community Project Funding and noted she also announced her Bipartisan Feed Hungry Kids Act to help schools serving underserved students keep offering no-cost breakfast and lunch.
Gillen introduced the bipartisan Air Traffic Situational Awareness Enhancement Act with Rep. Nick Begich, describing it as a measure to modernize tools and training for air traffic controllers.
Gillen’s district page says lowering costs and cutting taxes for hardworking Long Islanders is a top priority, citing groceries, gas, health care, and other cost pressures.
Assessments
The available evidence shows Gillen pursuing broader affordability and constituent-cost issues during her current federal term, but none of it demonstrates a concrete anti-price-gouging enforcement action, bill, sponsorship, oversight effort, or enacted outcome holding corporations accountable for price gouging. Because she is still in active office and the record provided does not establish either delivery or failure of the specific promise, the claim remains unresolved rather than never delivered.