Fight for Utah families to lower costs.

Blake D. Moore · Utah · Republican

policy impact 0.70 specificity 0.62 extraction confidence 95%

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Blake Moore is fighting every day for Utah families to lower costs, solve immigration policy, strengthen our military, and protect the Utah way of life.

Campaign promise to work on reducing costs for Utah families.

Blake Moore for Congress
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Blake will continue pushing for pro-growth policies that help Utah families, workers, and businesses thrive.

He commits to continuing pro-growth policies aimed at helping Utah families, workers, and businesses.

Fighting for Utah Families — Blake Moore for Congress
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Evidence

The campaign site says Blake Moore is "fighting every day for Utah families to lower costs."

This is the campaign promise itself and the baseline claim being evaluated.

unresolved same_term

Blake Moore for Congress
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Moore said housing affordability is a top concern for Utahns and introduced the SHARE Act to help first-time homebuyers through tax-exempt shared appreciation mortgages.

Moore took concrete legislative action aimed at lowering housing costs and improving access to homeownership, but this was only an introduction, not enactment.

partial same_term A for effort

Representatives Moore, Barr, Panetta Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Increase Access to Homeownership | U.S. Congressman Blake Moore
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Moore introduced the Family First Act, describing it as tax relief for parents with young children and an updated, enhanced Child Tax Credit.

This is another concrete affordability-oriented legislative effort, but it remained a proposal rather than a completed policy change.

partial same_term A for effort

Congressman Blake Moore Introduces Legislation to Enhance the Child Tax Credit and Provide Tax Relief for Parents
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Congress.gov shows the bill was introduced and referred to committee on April 10, 2025, with the official title to provide for a refundable adoption tax credit.

Moore co-sponsored a bill that would lower adoption-related costs for families, but it did not advance beyond introduction and referral.

partial same_term A for effort

All Information for H.R.2833 - Adoption Tax Credit Refundability Act of 2025
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The Congressional Record notes that Public Law 119-21, the 'Working Families Tax Cuts,' was signed on July 4, 2025 and says that for the 2026 tax year it is anticipated to deliver an average tax cut of $3,750, with families of four making under $73,000 generally facing zero Federal income tax liability.

This is an official record of enacted federal tax policy that lowers costs for working families, though it only addresses one part of the broader promise.

partial same_term A for effort

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE
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Moore, Smith, and Jack introduced the Trump Accounts for All Generations Act to permanently extend the Trump Accounts contribution pilot program, with a $1,000 federal contribution for newborns and inflation indexing beginning in 2029.

Moore continued to push a concrete family-finance measure in the lookback window, but this was only an introduction and not a completed policy change.

unresolved same_term A for effort

Representatives Moore, Smith, Jack Introduce Bill to Secure a Strong Financial Start for Future Generations | U.S. Congressman Blake Moore
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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

Moore took multiple same-term federal actions aimed at family affordability, including introducing or cosponsoring bills on the Child Tax Credit, adoption tax credits, first-time homebuyer financing, and newborn savings accounts. There is also evidence of an enacted federal tax law during his term that lowered tax liability for working families. However, the promise is broad, and most Moore-specific measures cited remained proposals rather than enacted policy, while the enacted tax-cut evidence only addresses part of the wider cost-of-living promise. This supports partial fulfillment rather than full delivery.

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never same_term A for effort

Moore took several concrete same-term legislative actions aimed at family affordability, including introducing or co-sponsoring proposals on housing access, adoption tax credits, and the child tax credit. However, the evidence shows these measures were introduced or referred to committee rather than enacted, and it does not establish an actual federal policy outcome that lowered costs for Utah families. Because the promised affordability outcome was not delivered but there was serious legislative effort, this is best scored as not delivered with an effort badge.

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never same_term A for effort

Moore made concrete same-term legislative efforts aimed at lowering family costs, including bills on housing affordability, adoption tax credits, and the Child Tax Credit. However, the evidence shows these measures were introduced or referred to committee rather than enacted, and there is no demonstrated delivered policy outcome lowering costs for Utah families. Under the rule for serious attempts that fail to deliver the promised outcome, this is marked never with an effort badge.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%