I will support reforms that make health care more affordable, including financial assistance for those who cannot afford coverage, expanded health savings accounts, and equal tax treatment for families and individuals buying coverage.

Jim Jordan · Ohio · Republican

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I believe we can do so through a number of reforms, like offering financial assistance to those who cannot afford coverage, expanding options to include health savings accounts and allowing families and individuals to buy coverage with the same advantage given to businesses.

Jordan endorses specific health care affordability reforms, including subsidies, HSAs, and tax parity for individual coverage purchases.

Healthcare | U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan
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Evidence

We need to make our high quality care more affordable, and I believe we can do so through a number of reforms, like offering financial assistance to those who cannot afford coverage, expanding options to include health savings accounts and allowing families and individuals to buy coverage with the same advantage given to businesses.

Jordan’s official healthcare page states the affordability reforms in the promise: financial assistance, HSAs, and equal tax treatment for individual/family coverage.

unresolved same_term

Healthcare | U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan
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H.R.1834 is the bill whose text includes an 'Extension of enhanced premium tax credit,' and the bill status shows it passed the House on 2026-01-08.

The House advanced a bill to extend premium tax credits, but Jordan voted Nay on passage, which is contrary to the promise’s financial-assistance component.

never same_term

All Information for H.R.1834 - Breaking the Gridlock Act
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House Roll Call Vote 11 (2026-01-08) — H.R.1834 — On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 230 - 196 ... Member Vote: Nay.

Official roll-call data confirms Jordan opposed H.R.1834, the premium-tax-credit extension measure, during the current Congress.

never same_term

Jim Jordan | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
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Assessments

unresolved unknown

The evidence establishes that Jordan has stated support for the listed health-care affordability reforms, but it does not show that those reforms were enacted or that Jordan materially advanced legislation delivering them. His Nay vote on H.R.1834 weighs against the financial-assistance component, but the promise is broader and framed as support for reforms including HSAs and equal tax treatment. With no evidence of enacted outcomes attributable to Jordan and insufficient evidence of a serious failed legislative push by him, the status is unresolved rather than delivered or never.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 78%