Work with Congress and the White House to pass needed reforms, including reforms to immigration policy.

Pete Sessions · Texas · Republican

policy impact 0.81 specificity 0.76 extraction confidence 84%

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Occurrences

Together, we can work to pass these needed reforms. A plan and legislation must occur between the agreement of Congress and the White House NOW.

Commitment to enact reforms through Congress and the White House, in context of immigration and border policy.

Issues – Pete Sessions for Congress
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Stand with President Trump to build the wall and strengthen our immigration laws

Commits to strengthening immigration laws, which is a concrete immigration-policy reform promise.

Meet Pete – Pete Sessions for Congress
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Evidence

Sessions says, 'Together, we can work to pass these needed reforms. A plan and legislation must occur between the agreement of Congress and the White House NOW,' and says he wants to continue 'Reforming our immigration policies.'

Official campaign material shows the promise was to work with Congress and the White House to pass immigration-related reforms.

never same_term

Issues – Pete Sessions for Congress
campaign · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 97%

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Pete Sessions is listed as a cosponsor of H.R.245 on 01/09/2025; the bill is in the Immigration policy area and the page shows its latest action as 'Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform' and status 'Introduced.'

Sessions took a concrete immigration-related legislative action, but the measure did not advance beyond introduction and referral, so it does not show the promised reforms were passed.

never same_term A for effort

H.R.245 - Grant Integrity and Border Security Act - Cosponsors
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Assessments

never same_term A for effort

The promise was to work with Congress and the White House to pass reforms, including immigration policy reforms. The available evidence shows Sessions took a concrete legislative step by cosponsoring H.R.245 in the same term, an immigration-related bill, but Congress.gov still lists the bill only as introduced and referred to committee, not passed by the House, Senate, or enacted. Because the promised outcome was passage of reforms, the outcome was not delivered despite legislative effort.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 94%