I will support policies that make American energy dominant and independent, not reliant on foreign sources
I will support policies that make American energy dominant and independent.
Occurrences
Evidence
Roll Call 182 on passage of H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act, passed 225-204. The vote record lists Juan Ciscomani among the yeas.
Congress.gov lists Rep. Ciscomani as sponsor of H.R. 755, introduced January 28, 2025. The bill would amend the Energy Act of 2020 to include critical materials in the definition of critical mineral.
The press release says Ciscomani introduced legislation 'to support American energy independence, bolster domestic critical supply chains, and support responsible resource development across the country' and that the bill passed the House.
Assessments
Ciscomani promised to support policies advancing American energy dominance and independence, not necessarily to single-handedly enact full national energy independence. In his first House term after the 2022 campaign, he voted for H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act, a major House energy package aligned with domestic energy production and lower energy costs. He later sponsored critical-minerals legislation tied to domestic energy supply chains, reinforcing the same policy direction. Because the promise was framed as support for policies and he took concrete federal legislative actions consistent with it, the promise is best counted as delivered, with same_term timing based on the 2023 House vote.