Will continue to stand with police officers in efforts to curb crime.

Tim Walberg · Michigan · Republican

policy impact 0.72 specificity 0.63 extraction confidence 95%

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Occurrences

Evidence

Walberg's office said that during National Police Week he voted for multiple bills supporting law enforcement officers in their efforts to protect communities from crime, and that House Republicans will continue to stand with police officers in efforts to curb crime.

Direct official statement in the lookback window confirming Walberg publicly aligned himself with police and crime-control legislation.

partial same_term A for effort

Walberg Votes to Support Law Enforcement in Combating Crime | Congressman Tim Walberg
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The House Clerk recorded Roll Call 169 on passage of H.R. 6260, the Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act, and recorded Tim Walberg (MI) as voting Aye.

Walberg backed a House crime-prevention measure that was explicitly framed around keeping violent offenders off the streets.

partial same_term A for effort

House Roll Call 169 on H.R. 6260, Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act
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The House Clerk recorded Roll Call 171 on passage of H.R. 5625, the Cashless Bail Reporting Act, and recorded Tim Walberg (MI) as voting Aye.

Walberg supported another House measure tied to bail policy and public-safety enforcement during the lookback window.

partial same_term A for effort

House Roll Call 171 on H.R. 5625, Cashless Bail Reporting Act
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Assessments

delivered same_term

Walberg promised to continue supporting police officers in crime-control efforts, a broad position-and-effort pledge rather than a specific enacted policy outcome. During the same federal term, his office publicly reaffirmed that position during National Police Week, and House roll calls show he voted for multiple law-enforcement and crime-policy bills, including H.R. 6260 and H.R. 5625. For a U.S. Representative, these votes and public actions are sufficient candidate-credit evidence that he continued to stand with police in the promised policy area.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 91%