Protect women's health care.

Lucy McBath · Georgia · Democratic

policy impact 0.72 specificity 0.54 extraction confidence 89%

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Occurrences

Evidence

On May 20, 2026, Rep. McBath led introduction of the Early Childhood Workforce Advancement Act, saying it would help working families by expanding child care capacity and support.

Recent official activity shows McBath continuing work on family care and caregiving costs, but not a concrete women's-health delivery in the 30-day lookback window.

unresolved same_term A for effort

McBath, Merkley Lead Bipartisan Bill to Tackle Child Care Workforce Shortage
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 62%

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McBath reintroduced the MAMA Act, which would require coverage of mental health and substance use disorder services for pregnant and postpartum women without copays and states that it is meant to confront the maternal health crisis.

This is direct women's-health legislation, but it is only a reintroduction and does not show enactment or final delivery.

unresolved same_term A for effort

McBath, Moore, Shaheen, Baldwin, and Dingell Reintroduce Legislation to Support Pregnant and Postpartum Mothers
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 91%

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Assessments

never same_term A for effort

The evidence shows Rep. McBath actively pursuing women's-health policy, especially through reintroduction of the MAMA Act for pregnant and postpartum women, but it does not show that the promised outcome was enacted or otherwise delivered. Because this is a serious legislative effort that has not achieved final passage or implementation, the promise should be scored as not delivered with an effort badge rather than unresolved or delivered.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%