In Congress, Gwen Moore will fight for tax credits for manufacturing companies that create jobs at home.

Gwen Moore · Wisconsin · Democratic

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In Congress, Gwen Moore will fight for tax credits for manufacturing companies that create jobs at home.

Commitment to support tax credits for firms that create domestic manufacturing jobs.

Working Families - Gwen Moore for U.S. Congress
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Evidence

The site’s latest news as of May 20, 2026 lists recent items on foster youth, universal school meals, war powers, election officials, and foster youth housing legislation; it does not show any manufacturing-tax-credit action in the lookback window.

No concrete evidence of a new manufacturing-tax-credit push appeared in the last 3 days on Moore’s official site, so the promise remains unresolved in the refresh window.

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U.S. Congresswoman Gwen Moore
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The CHIPS Act also allows companies a 25% advanced manufacturing investment tax credit, producing $24-52 billion in investment tax breaks over the next decade. The letter called for labor inclusivity and accountability in semiconductor manufacturing and asked the Commerce Department to track job creation and job quality directly resulting from federal assistance.

Moore took a concrete pro-tax-credit action tied to domestic manufacturing and job creation, but the record is about semiconductor manufacturing rather than a broad manufacturing tax-credit pledge, so it is only partial support.

partial later_term A for effort

Moore, Sánchez, Pascrell, Higgins lead 180 Members of Congress in letter to the Department of Commerce | U.S. Congresswoman Gwen Moore
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Assessments

partial later_term A for effort

Moore materially supported a domestic manufacturing tax-credit-related policy through action tied to the CHIPS Act advanced manufacturing investment tax credit and job-creation accountability. That aligns with the core promise to fight for tax credits for manufacturing companies creating jobs at home, but the available evidence is narrower than the full pledge because it concerns semiconductor manufacturing and a Commerce Department accountability letter rather than a broad manufacturing tax-credit program she sponsored or delivered. The later-term timing fits because the relevant action occurred well after the original campaign context.

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