Together we must strive to tackle the challenges associated with the protection of rights, healthcare, the cost of living, good jobs, good education, comprehensive immigration reform, and much more. I am dedicated to working for meaningful negotiated change.
Work to address protection of rights, healthcare, the cost of living, good jobs, good education, and comprehensive immigration reform.
Occurrences
I will continue to fight to instill sensible immigration reform and to protect those who come to this great nation for a better life.
Evidence
Green says he will continue prioritizing legislation and debate aimed at fighting discrimination, improving affordability, and creating well-paying jobs, specifically to address high housing costs and expiring healthcare subsidies.
Green reintroduced a bill to stop state restrictions on real-estate purchases based on country of citizenship, framing it as protecting immigrant families and opposing discrimination.
Green introduced legislation to increase TSA career employees’ pay by 15 percent and said the bill is about standing up for workers and working families.
The office says higher healthcare costs and less coverage are a crisis and describes opposition to Medicaid cuts, ACA decimation, and Medicare slashing.
On Tuesday, May 12, 2026, Congressman Al Green delivered remarks on the House floor during a Congressional Black Caucus Special Order, declaring that the fight to protect voting rights must also include protecting committee seniority.
On Thursday, April 23, 2026, Congressman Al Green delivered remarks on the House floor introducing H.R. 8411, the 'Original Legislation to Give TSA Employees a Raise,' to increase the annual rate of basic pay for Transportation Security Administration career employees by 15 percent.
Assessments
Green has taken same-term federal legislative and advocacy actions tied to several promised areas, including rights, health care, cost of living, jobs, and immigration-related discrimination. The evidence shows concrete work, such as introducing TSA pay legislation and reintroducing anti-discrimination real-property legislation, plus floor remarks and health-care advocacy. However, the record provided does not show enacted outcomes or meaningful completion across the full broad agenda, especially comprehensive immigration reform and education, so this is best scored as partial follow-through rather than full delivery.
Green took concrete same-term legislative and advocacy actions tied to several major parts of the promise, including workers' pay and cost of living, immigrant-rights discrimination, civil rights, affordability, jobs, and health care. However, the evidence shows activity and introduced or reintroduced bills rather than completed policy outcomes, and it does not substantiate fulfillment across the full scope of the promise, especially good education and comprehensive immigration reform. Because the promise was framed as working to address these issues, the documented actions support partial fulfillment rather than never.