Will keep taking New Mexicans' voices, stories, and struggles to Washington and continue working every day to serve and fight for diverse communities and deliver what New Mexicans need.

Teresa Leger Fernandez · New Mexico · Democratic

rhetoric_only impact 2.00 specificity 1.00 extraction confidence 90%

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I promise to keep taking their voices, stories, and struggles to Washington, D.C... I will continue working every day to serve and fight for our diverse communities, and to deliver on what New Mexicans need.

Campaign promise to keep advocating for constituents in Washington and to keep serving and fighting for local communities.

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Evidence

In her 2024 reelection statement, Leger Fernandez said she would keep taking New Mexicans' voices, stories, and struggles to Washington and would continue working every day to serve and fight for diverse communities and deliver what New Mexicans need.

This is the campaign promise itself, showing the commitment she made to constituents rather than proof of completion.

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Her official House homepage says she is serving New Mexico's 3rd District, lists constituent-service options such as help with a federal agency, tours, and meeting requests, and shows offices in Santa Fe, Clovis, Washington, and Gallup.

Official House materials confirm she is actively representing the district and providing constituent services, which is consistent with the promise to keep serving New Mexicans.

partial same_term

Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez
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Congress.gov shows Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez introduced H.R.2785 on April 9, 2025. The bill would require greater federal cooperation and coordination with New Mexico land grant-mercedes and community users, but its latest action is referral to the House Natural Resources Committee and its status remains introduced.

She introduced concrete legislation addressing New Mexico communities, but it did not advance beyond committee referral, so it is evidence of effort rather than completed delivery.

partial same_term A for effort

H.R.2785 - New Mexico Land Grant-Mercedes Historical or Traditional Use Cooperation and Coordination Act
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In an October 28, 2024 House press release, Leger Fernandez said she would continue to fight for funding that helps communities through legislation like her Home of Your Own Act, and the release highlights federal funding for New Mexicans living with HIV/AIDS.

This shows ongoing advocacy for a specific New Mexico community and concrete action tied to housing access, but it is still framed as continuing work rather than a completed pledge.

partial same_term A for effort

Leger Fernández, Heinrich, Luján Welcome Over $1 Million to Break Down Barriers to Home Ownership for New Mexicans Living With HIV/AIDS
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Assessments

partial same_term

The promise is broad and rhetoric-heavy rather than a discrete deliverable. The evidence shows Leger Fernandez continued representing New Mexico in Washington, providing constituent services, advocating for specific communities, supporting federal funding, and introducing New Mexico-focused legislation during the same federal term. Those actions are consistent with the pledge to keep serving and fighting for New Mexicans, but they do not prove completion of a specific measurable outcome or that she delivered all that New Mexicans need. Partial credit is appropriate rather than full delivery.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%

partial same_term

The promise is broad and largely rhetorical, centered on continued representation, advocacy, constituent service, and fighting for New Mexico communities rather than a discrete measurable policy outcome. Evidence shows she remained in office, provided constituent services, advocated for federal funding, and introduced New Mexico-focused legislation during the same term. Because the claim cannot be fully completed in a concrete yes/no sense but there is credible evidence of ongoing service and advocacy consistent with it, the best outcome is partial rather than delivered or never.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%