Expand first-time homebuyer credits to make affording a home easier.
If Democrats take back the House, Dan Goldman will lead the push to expand first-time homebuyer credits to make affording a home easier.
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When Democrats take back the House this November, Dan will lead the push to: Expand first-time homebuyer credits to make affording a home easier.
119th (2025–2027) | SCALISE, Steve | Republican | LA
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The promise was explicitly conditional on Democrats taking back the House. That condition was not met in the 119th Congress, where Republicans retained House control, so Goldman did not have the promised majority context in which to 'lead the push.' Because the triggering condition failed rather than the candidate failing to deliver after gaining the relevant governing opportunity, this is best treated as unresolved rather than a broken promise. No serious failed legislative attempt is established in the provided evidence.
The promise was explicitly conditional on Democrats retaking the House. In the 119th Congress beginning in 2025, Republicans retained House control, with Steve Scalise serving as Majority Leader. Because the triggering condition did not occur, there is no clear basis to judge Goldman as having failed to deliver the promised push, nor evidence that the promised outcome was delivered.