In Congress, Pat's fighting inflation by going after price-gougers who are harming customers, guaranteeing middle-class voters get a tax cut, and making sure billionaires and big corporations pay their fair share.
Patrick Ryan will fight inflation by going after price-gougers and making billionaires and big corporations pay their fair share.
Occurrences
In Congress, Pat's fighting inflation by going after price-gougers who are harming customers, guaranteeing middle-class voters get a tax cut, and making sure billionaires and big corporations pay their fair share.
Evidence
Ryan says he is fighting to lower the cost of living, will keep fighting every day to hold big corporations accountable, and says his Social Security bill would be funded by 'billionaires and corporate monopolies.' The page also says he is cracking down on Wall Street firms jacking up housing costs and pushing tax-fairness measures.
Ryan introduced the Let Kids Play Act to ban private equity from youth sports, require refunds for junk fees, and create enforcement tools against vulture investors. The release frames the bill as stopping families from being squeezed by giant corporations, Wall Street investors, and greedy billionaires.
Assessments
Ryan has taken same-term federal actions aligned with the promise, including introducing the Let Kids Play Act targeting private-equity profiteering, junk fees, and corporate cost pressures, and publicly advancing tax-fairness and anti-corporate accountability proposals. However, the evidence does not show enacted federal price-gouging restrictions, inflation relief, or tax changes making billionaires and large corporations pay more. This supports partial credit for materially pursuing the agenda, not full delivery.