He will protect life from conception to natural death and oppose taxpayer funding for abortion.

John W. Rose · Tennessee · Republican

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Occurrences

Stand with life—from conception to natural death. No taxpayer funding for abortion, ever.

Promotes an anti-abortion commitment and ban on public funding.

Issues - John Rose for Tennessee
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Evidence

Original cosponsors include Representatives Glenn Grothman, Andrew Clyde, John Rose, Paul Gosar, Mary Miller, Mark Messmer, Clay Higgins, John McGuire, and Troy Downing. The release says the bill would amend the Internal Revenue Code to revoke tax-exempt status for organizations performing or funding abortions.

Rose took a concrete pro-life legislative action by cosponsoring a bill aimed at organizations that fund abortions, which supports opposition to taxpayer support for abortion, but it does not prove the broader promise has been fully delivered.

partial same_term A for effort

Congresswoman Hageman Introduces Legislation to Revoke Tax-Exempt Status for Organizations that Provide or Fund Abortions
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The Clerk's roll call shows that on May 15, 2026, Representative John Rose (TN) voted Aye on Roll Call 174, the vote on agreeing to the Steube amendment to H.R. 8469, which failed by recorded vote.

This is a recent concrete legislative vote by Rose, but the roll call itself does not, from the official record alone, establish a delivered abortion-policy result. It mainly shows continuing active participation on appropriations.

unresolved same_term A for effort

Roll Call 174 | Bill Number: H.R. 8469
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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

Rose has taken concrete same-term federal actions aligned with the promise, including cosponsoring legislation to penalize organizations that perform or fund abortions and voting for anti-abortion appropriations language. He also has a broader record of supporting measures such as the Life at Conception Act and restrictions on taxpayer funding for abortion. However, the evidence does not show that he delivered the full promised outcome federally: a comprehensive protection of life from conception to natural death has not been enacted, and the cited 2026 amendment failed. Because the record shows serious aligned legislative effort but not full policy delivery, partial credit is appropriate rather than full delivery.

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