Will keep pushing in Washington to stop woke corporations from advancing government-backed social engineering.

Riley M. Moore · West Virginia · Republican

policy impact 0.55 specificity 0.46 extraction confidence 80%

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Occurrences

I’ll keep pushing - and winning - in Washington to make sure big business doesn’t do big government’s dirty work.

Commits to continuing opposition to corporate participation in progressive policy implementation.

Issues — Moore for West Virginia
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Evidence

“I stopped the woke corporate agenda ... and ... I can continue this fight in Washington.”

Campaign material shows Moore explicitly tied his federal run to continuing an anti-woke-corporate agenda in Washington.

partial same_term A for effort

Moore for West Virginia
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Moore called BlackRock’s exit from the “Net-Zero Asset Managers Initiative” “a major victory in the fight against ESG” and said he would “remain vigilant.”

As a sitting member, Moore publicly continued the anti-ESG push that aligns with his campaign theme of opposing corporate social engineering.

partial same_term A for effort

Congressman Moore Reacts to BlackRock Departure from ESG Alliance | Representative Riley Moore
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The official bio says that, as State Treasurer, Moore “fought back against radical anti-fossil fuel ESG policies” and was the first elected official to divest West Virginia tax dollars from BlackRock over ESG.

Official House biography confirms a documented anti-ESG record, but it does not prove the broader promise was fully accomplished in Congress.

partial same_term A for effort

About | Representative Riley Moore
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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

Moore promised to continue an anti-ESG/anti-'woke corporations' fight in Washington. The evidence shows he carried that issue into his federal role by publicly responding to BlackRock's ESG-related move and maintaining the same policy posture reflected in his campaign and official biography. However, the record provided does not show that he enacted federal legislation, used federal executive authority, or otherwise fully stopped government-backed corporate social-engineering policies. This supports partial credit for same-term continuation and advocacy, not full delivery of the broader promised outcome.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%

partial same_term A for effort

Moore appears to have continued the anti-ESG/anti-'woke corporation' posture in Washington during the same term, including public statements targeting BlackRock and ESG initiatives. However, the evidence does not show that he actually stopped corporations from advancing the described agenda or delivered a concrete federal policy outcome, so the promise is best treated as partially fulfilled rather than fully delivered.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%