Wipe medical debt off credit reports.

Christian D. Menefee · Texas · Democratic

policy impact 5.00 specificity 1.00 extraction confidence 99%

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Occurrences

Evidence

The office's latest press releases in the lookback window are on May 13, May 5, April 30, and April 29, 2026, covering a 100-days message, an immigration oversight visit, the College Affordability and Accessibility Act, the SET Act, and FISA voting; none mention medical debt or credit reports.

Recent official activity shows Menefee was active on other priorities, but there is no official evidence in the lookback window that he delivered the medical-debt credit-report promise.

unresolved later_term

Press Releases | Congressman Christian Menefee
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 55%

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The latest votes shown are from April 22-27, 2026, and the page directs constituents to his sponsored and cosponsored legislation; the visible recent votes are unrelated to medical debt or credit reporting.

Official vote history in the window does not show a medical-debt or credit-reporting measure, so the promise remains unresolved on the available record.

unresolved later_term

Votes and Legislation | Congressman Christian Menefee
primary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 48%

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Assessments

never unknown

The promised federal outcome has not been delivered on the current record. A CFPB rule finalized in January 2025 would have removed medical debt from credit reports, but it was later vacated by a federal court in July 2025, so it did not produce a durable federal wipe of medical debt from credit reports. The provided Menefee evidence shows recent official activity but no bill, vote, sponsorship, or executive action by Menefee materially advancing this promise. Because there is no serious Menefee-attributable attempt shown and no completed federal outcome, this should be scored as never rather than delivered or partial.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 78%