Make billionaires and large corporations pay their fair share to fund tax cuts and relief for middle-class and working families and small businesses.

Jasmine Crockett · Texas · Democratic

policy impact 0.82 specificity 0.90 extraction confidence 96%

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I will make the billionaires and the largest corporations pay their fair share so we can deliver tax cuts and relief to the middle class, working families, and small businesses.

Commits to shift tax burden upward to fund relief for lower- and middle-income groups and small businesses.

Affordability — Jasmine Crockett
campaign · campaign_site · model gpt-5.4-mini

Evidence

Rep. Jasmine Crockett praised VITA volunteers in TX-30, saying the program provided free tax assistance to many underserved and low-income residents in Dallas and that over 1,600 families saved thousands in tax preparation fees and received over $1,033,363 in refunds.

Recent official remarks show Crockett continuing tax-relief-oriented constituent work, but not a concrete step toward the broader claim of making billionaires and large corporations pay for middle-class tax cuts and relief.

unresolved same_term

Congressional Record, May 4, 2026
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 74%

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GovInfo shows that Ms. Crockett introduced H.R. 7646, the Payback Act, to direct Treasury to refund American consumers for increased costs from unauthorized tariffs; the bill was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.

This is a concrete legislative effort aligned with relief for consumers and working families, but it is not the same as enacting the claimed billionaire/corporate tax-fairness funding mechanism.

partial same_term A for effort

H.R. 7646 (IH) - Payback Act - BILLS-119hr7646ih | Content Details | GovInfo
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never same_term A for effort

The supplied evidence does not show the promised outcome was enacted: there is no completed federal policy making billionaires or large corporations pay more to fund middle-class, working-family, or small-business tax cuts or relief. Crockett did take related same-term actions, including introducing the Payback Act for consumer refunds tied to tariff costs and supporting tax-assistance outreach, but these did not deliver the claimed tax-fairness funding mechanism or resulting tax cuts/relief. Because there was a concrete legislative effort related to household relief but no delivery of the promised outcome, this is best scored as not fulfilled with an effort badge.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 78%