Will continue to work with President Trump to support American energy and job growth.

J. French Hill · Arkansas · Republican

policy impact 0.42 specificity 0.57 extraction confidence 95%

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“In his first week on the job, President Trump is proving that he is serious about North American energy independence, job growth, and private infrastructure spending... These are the pro-growth decisions that the president promised the American people, and I will continue to work with him to support American energy and job growth.”

Hill publicly endorsed Trump’s energy-infrastructure moves and explicitly pledged to keep working with him on American energy and job growth during Trump’s first week in office.

delivered same_term A for effort

Arkansas Congressmen Cheer President Trump's Reviving Of Pipelines | U.S. Congressman French Hill
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Hill said Congress passed tax reform “to help create new jobs, bring jobs back home” and that “lowering our corporate tax rates, more money will be flowing into our country with businesses returning home – creating even more jobs in our state and country.”

Hill supported and praised the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as a jobs-and-growth measure during the Trump administration.

delivered same_term A for effort

Historic Tax Reform Bill Passes the House | U.S. Congressman French Hill
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The House passed H.R. 2353, which would modernize career and technical education for today’s jobs and help students obtain the skills needed for long-term employment; Hill said the vote was “an example of Congress doing our part” to help young people prepare for their futures.

Hill backed legislation aimed at filling job openings and strengthening the workforce during Trump’s first term.

partial same_term A for effort

Skilled Workforce Caucus Co-Chairs Support Perkins Reauthorization | U.S. Congressman French Hill
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The campaign site says Hill “has delivered real results” on “TAXES, jobs & ECONOMIC PROSPERITY” and adds that he “also helped pass President Trump’s proposal to reduce taxes on Social Security” and that “Working alongside President Trump, French helped pass the Working Families Reduction Act.”

Hill’s current campaign site claims continuing work with Trump on tax-and-jobs policy and presents those efforts as accomplishments.

delivered later_term

French Hill for Congress | Promises Made. Promises Kept.
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"Enhancing our energy resources across Arkansas and the nation will greatly increase jobs and benefit hardworking Americans."

Hill’s current House issue page continues to frame energy policy as a jobs-and-growth issue, consistent with the pledge to support American energy and job growth.

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Energy | U.S. Congressman French Hill
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The release says the House passed the FY26 Energy and Water appropriations bill and notes Hill wrote in support of programs including $1.8 billion for the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy and $47.2 million for inland waterways maintenance.

Hill’s recent official statement shows continued support for energy-related federal funding and infrastructure that can support jobs, but it does not directly mention Trump.

partial later_term A for effort

RELEASE: HILL VOTES TO PASS THREE FY26 APPROPRIATIONS BILLS | U.S. Congressman French Hill
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Assessments

delivered later_term A for effort

Hill did take concrete federal actions consistent with the pledge to work with President Trump on energy and job growth, including publicly backing Trump’s pipeline and energy-infrastructure actions in January 2017, supporting Trump-era tax legislation framed as job-growth policy, and backing workforce legislation. Because the supplied campaign context is the 2014 House term ending before Trump took office, the relevant delivery occurred in a later congressional term rather than the original 2015-2017 service window. The promise is broad, but the evidence shows direct alignment with Trump administration energy/jobs priorities and Hill’s own votes or public advocacy, so full delivery is more appropriate than partial credit.

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delivered same_term

Hill’s pledge was broad: to continue working with President Trump in support of American energy and job growth. During the same federal House term, he publicly backed Trump’s early energy-infrastructure actions and explicitly tied them to energy independence and job growth. He also supported Trump-era tax legislation framed as promoting jobs and growth, and backed workforce legislation aimed at employment. Because the promise was about continued support and collaboration rather than enactment of a specific energy bill or measurable jobs target, these same-term actions are sufficient to count as delivered.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%