Support building new affordable housing to reduce housing prices.

Adelita S. Grijalva · Arizona · Democratic

policy impact 0.79 specificity 0.78 extraction confidence 94%

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"Reducir los precios de la vivienda apoyando la construcción de nuevas viviendas asequibles..."

Commits to supporting the construction of new affordable housing as a way to lower housing costs.

ISSUES | Adelita Grijalva for Congress
campaign · campaign_site · model gpt-5.4-mini

Evidence

Bajo el apartado 'Promover la vivienda asequible', la campaña dice: 'Reducir los precios de la vivienda apoyando la construcción de nuevas viviendas asequibles...'

The campaign explicitly promised support for building new affordable housing to lower housing costs.

never same_term

ISSUES | Adelita Grijalva for Congress
campaign · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 98%

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Congress.gov lists Rep. Adelita S. Grijalva as a cosponsor of H.R.4457, 'Housing Is a Human Right Act of 2025,' which aims to 'transition communities towards providing housing for all' and address homelessness.

Grijalva took concrete federal action by cosponsoring a housing-focused bill in her first House term, but the bill was only introduced and referred to committee.

partial same_term A for effort

Cosponsors - H.R.4457 - Housing Is a Human Right Act of 2025
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The member page shows 5 actions under 'Housing and Community Development' among Grijalva's 119th Congress member activity categories, indicating repeated engagement with housing-related legislation.

Her congressional activity includes multiple housing-and-community-development items, consistent with pursuing the campaign promise, but not proof of enacted housing supply expansion.

partial same_term A for effort

Representative Adelita S. Grijalva | Congress.gov
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The official House bio says Grijalva developed a reputation as a Pima County Supervisor for addressing affordable housing and that one of her key accomplishments was championing historic investments in affordable housing.

Official biography confirms a longstanding record on affordable housing, but it is not proof of new affordable-housing construction delivered in Congress.

partial same_term A for effort

About | Representative Adelita Grijalva
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The House media page lists a January 9, 2026 press release stating that Grijalva celebrated a $622,637 federal housing grant for the Tohono O'odham Kiki Housing Authority to expand housing support for Native American veterans and provide rental assistance to about 20 veterans.

This is concrete housing-related advocacy and funding support in her House term, but it is a grant announcement rather than proof that she built new affordable housing or caused a durable increase in supply.

partial same_term A for effort

Media | Representative Adelita Grijalva
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 88%

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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

Grijalva promised to support building new affordable housing to reduce housing prices. During her first House term after the 2025 special election, she engaged on housing policy, including cosponsoring H.R.4457 and highlighting federal housing support for Native American veterans. However, the evidence does not show that a measure she sponsored or materially advanced was enacted to build new affordable housing or that new affordable housing supply was delivered because of her federal action. This supports partial credit for active pursuit, not full delivery.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%

partial same_term A for effort

The promise was to support construction of new affordable housing to reduce prices. In the federal House context, Grijalva has taken same-term legislative action on housing, including cosponsoring H.R.4457 and showing repeated housing-related congressional activity. However, the evidence does not show that a bill or federal action she authored, sponsored, or materially advanced was enacted or that new affordable housing construction was actually delivered as a result. This supports partial credit for concrete pursuit, not full delivery.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%