I'm advancing the policies that put our nation back on the right track and strengthen the great State of Utah. While fighting for conservative priorities in Washington, I never lose sight of the people I serve at home.
Advance policies for border security, American energy, fiscal discipline, and defending Utah's conservative values.
Occurrences
Blake continues to champion Utah's most important priorities. He is fighting for: Strong border security American energy independence Fiscal discipline and lower spending Second Amendment rights Healthcare transparency Accountability for Big Tech Lowering costs for families Answers surrounding the Afghanistan withdrawal
I will continue fighting for Utah families, supporting President Trump's conservative agenda, and working every day to make this community proud.
Evidence
The campaign site says Moore is "advancing the policies" on "border security," "American energy," "fiscal discipline," and "defending Utah's conservative values."
Moore's office says he introduced the Protecting Domestic Mining Act of 2025 to strengthen American mining and restore domestic energy independence, including streamlining permits for critical minerals.
Moore's office says he introduced the Comprehensive Congressional Budget Act to force Congress to vote on the entire federal budget each year and increase accountability to taxpayers.
The issue page says House Republicans passed H.R. 2 to resume border wall construction, require E-Verify, hire more border agents, and restore Remain in Mexico, and it describes the southern border as a policy failure and national security threat.
The Clerk's roll call shows Moore (UT) voted Aye on the rule for consideration of the Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill for fiscal year 2026.
The Clerk's roll call shows Moore (UT) voted Nay on a resolution relating to a national emergency issued on February 1, 2025; the page is part of the House vote record for the 119th Congress.
Assessments
The promise was broadly framed as advancing policies, not necessarily enacting a specific statutory result. In federal House context, Moore took concrete same-term actions across key parts of the pledge: introducing domestic mining/energy legislation, introducing budget-process reform legislation tied to fiscal discipline, supporting border/security-related House action, and publicly advancing border-security priorities through his official office. Because the claim’s operative verb is “advance,” these legislative sponsorships, votes, and official advocacy are enough to count as delivered, even though the record does not show final enactment of every policy objective.
Moore took documented same-term actions aligned with several parts of the broad promise: introducing budget-process legislation for fiscal discipline, introducing domestic mining/energy legislation, supporting border-security-related House action, and maintaining issue-page advocacy on border security. However, the record provided mostly shows votes, introductions, and advocacy rather than enacted policy outcomes, and the 'defending Utah's conservative values' component is too broad to verify as fully delivered. Because the promise was framed as advancing policies rather than guaranteeing enactment, these actions support partial fulfillment rather than never or delivered.