Tom will deliver real results, higher standards, and honest report cards.
Deliver real results, higher standards, and honest report cards in education.
Occurrences
Evidence
Rep. Tiffany’s office said President Trump signed the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act into law and that Tiffany cosponsored it; the release says the bill restores whole and 2% milk options in schools and says he had fought back against a prior effort to eliminate flavored milk.
Tiffany and Rep. Andrew Clyde introduced the CAP Act, which would remove the H-1B visa cap exemption for institutions of higher education.
Assessments
The evidence shows Tiffany cosponsored the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, which became law on January 14, 2026 and changed school nutrition rules. That is a concrete education-related result during his current federal term, but it addresses school milk options rather than the broader promise to deliver higher standards and honest report cards in education. The CAP Act shows additional education-policy effort but not enactment. Overall, this supports partial fulfillment, not full delivery of the broader standards/report-card promise.