Lower costs for families by holding price-gougers accountable and continuing to push relief on medication, gas, groceries, and housing.

Greg Landsman · Ohio · Democratic

spending impact 0.88 specificity 0.73 extraction confidence 97%

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Occurrences

From medication to gas, groceries, and housing, Greg will continue to fight to lower costs and deliver relief to families.

Commits to continue efforts to reduce everyday costs and provide relief to families.

The Issues — Landsman for Congress
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Evidence

"Mr. Landsman ... introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce" and the bill would "establish pharmacy benefit manager reporting requirements" for Medicare drug plans.

Landsman introduced a concrete prescription-drug-cost bill aimed at PBM transparency, showing active legislative effort on medication prices but not final passage in this form.

partial same_term A for effort

GovInfo: H.R. 5385 (IH) - Medicare PBM Accountability Act
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The bill text says it was introduced by "Mr. LANDSMAN" and is titled the "Saving Seniors Money on Prescriptions Act" to establish PBM reporting requirements.

This is another concrete bill Landsman advanced to reduce medication costs for seniors, supporting a finding of ongoing legislative effort rather than a fully delivered broad affordability promise.

partial same_term A for effort

GovInfo: H.R. 950 (IH) - Saving Seniors Money on Prescriptions Act
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Landsman announced his bipartisan bill "to help lower prescription drug costs for millions of seniors is now law" and said "we got it done in this budget."

This is the strongest evidence of delivery: Landsman says a medication-cost measure he sponsored became law, directly matching part of the promise to push relief on medication prices.

delivered same_term A for effort

Landsman's Bill to Lower Prescription Drug Costs for Seniors Passes
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Landsman said renters "need relief" and that the bill "will help ease the burden on families" by allowing a deduction for one month of rent each year.

Landsman introduced a housing-cost bill aimed at easing rent burdens, which supports continued effort on housing relief but does not show enactment.

partial same_term A for effort

Greg Landsman House Office: Landsman, Kean Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Deliver Financial Relief to Renters
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Landsman said "our bill would lower the cost of electric vehicles for American families" and would reduce costs through higher tax credits for new and used EVs.

This shows a concrete affordability proposal, but it is limited to vehicles and does not demonstrate delivery on the broader promise about groceries, gas, and housing.

partial same_term A for effort

Greg Landsman House Office: Landsman Introduces Legislation to Lower Cost of Electric Vehicles for American Families
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Assessments

delivered same_term A for effort

Landsman materially advanced and sponsored prescription-drug-cost legislation that became law during his current House term, directly satisfying a core part of the promise to lower family costs through medication relief. The broader pledge also covered gas, groceries, housing, and price-gouging accountability; the evidence shows additional same-term efforts on housing and other affordability issues, though not full delivery across every category. Because the promise was framed partly as continuing to push relief, and a medication-cost component was enacted with candidate credit, this is best scored as delivered rather than merely attempted.

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partial same_term A for effort

Landsman made concrete same-term efforts on family cost relief, including prescription-drug-cost legislation, a renter relief bill, and other affordability proposals. The strongest evidence indicates one medication-cost measure he sponsored became law, which delivers on part of the promise. However, the broader commitment covered price-gouging accountability and relief across medication, gas, groceries, and housing, and the evidence does not show broad enacted relief across those categories.

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