Repeal and replace Obamacare.

Mike Rogers · Alabama · Republican

policy impact 0.70 specificity 1.00 extraction confidence 91%

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Occurrences

Evidence

The office’s May 14, 2026 release says Rogers was supporting several law-enforcement bills in the 119th Congress. The listed measures were H. RES. 1252, H.R. 2853, H.R. 2267, H.R. 8352, H.R. 6260, H.R. 5625, and H. CON. RES. 96; none are health-care repeal or replacement legislation.

Recent official House activity shows Rogers is active in the 119th Congress, but this release does not show any new Obamacare repeal/replace action in the lookback window.

unresolved later_term

Rep. Rogers Announces Support of Pro-Law Enforcement Measures During National Police Week | U.S. Representative Mike Rogers
primary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 77%

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The current vote record page shows Rogers’s most recent listed votes through May 12, 2026, including H.R. 2853, H.R. 2071, H.R. 7567, and a budget resolution; the page does not show any ACA-repeal or replace vote in the lookback period.

His most recent public vote record is active but does not document a repeal-and-replace Obamacare step during the last 30 days.

unresolved later_term

Vote Record | U.S. Representative Mike Rogers
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 73%

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The House Clerk’s May 1, 2026 official member list identifies Mike Rogers as a sitting member of the 119th Congress for Alabama’s 3rd District.

Confirms the relevant federal term for evaluating the promise, but it does not show delivery of the Obamacare repeal/replace claim.

unresolved same_term

OFFICIAL LIST OF MEMBERS
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 95%

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Assessments

never later_term A for effort

The promised outcome, repeal and replacement of Obamacare, was not enacted. Rogers has remained in the same federal House office and supported Republican repeal-and-replace efforts, including the kind of serious House legislative effort that advanced in 2017, but the Affordable Care Act was not repealed and replaced because those efforts failed to become law. Recent 2026 evidence confirms he is still active in office but does not show any completed repeal-and-replace outcome.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 88%