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Anthony D'Esposito
House · NY · 2023–2025 termUpdated May 17, 2026

Anthony D'Esposito

Republican · NYAge 43· Moderate RepublicanStandard review
The receipt · D'Esposito’s tenureWho funds them · what they voted · broken promises

Anthony D'Esposito, a New York Republican, has kept 9 of 14 tracked campaign promises, though he broke a key fiscal pledge. He promised to "Hold the line on federal spending" but did not follow through on that commitment. The scorecard shows 64% of graded promises kept, with 4 additional pledges only partially fulfilled. We don't yet have detailed donor data or vote-by-vote alignment between his funding sources and legislative choices for this member.

Narrated from FEC + Congress.gov receipts. Every figure traces to our data.

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2023–2025 term scorecard

As of 2026-05-17
Promises graded14
Kept9 (64.3%)
Partial4 (28.6%)
Broken1 (7.1%)
You decide0 (0.0%)
Headline number64.3%
64% kept

D'Esposito kept 64% of 14 promises tracked for the 2023–2025 term. Each verdict is term-scoped, primary-sourced, and reviewed by three sequential reviewers (neutral · conservative · progressive).

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The promises that define the record

1 chapter-defining promises.

Each promise below has its own Receipt — verdict, primary-source quotes, paper-trail pointers, and a case study. Linkable individually by Receipt ID for citation.

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Force vote to expel George Santos.

Promise #1
CategoryOversight
Why this gradeD'Esposito's privileged resolution forced Dec 1, 2023 Santos expulsion vote (311-114 expel).
Kept
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Every other promise on file

13 additional tracked promises.

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Cut taxes / extend TCJA.

Kept
Taxes
Why this verdict

Voted YES on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (December 2017). Has consistently supported TCJA-extension framework.

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Confirm conservative judges.

Kept
Judiciary
Why this verdict

Voted YES on Justices Gorsuch (2017), Kavanaugh (2018), and Barrett (2020). Dobbs (2022) overturned Roe with all three in the majority.

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Repeal Obamacare.

Partial
Healthcare
Why this verdict
Voted YES on the 2017 'skinny repeal' (failed 49-51, McCain thumbs-down). Per /methodology, when the politician voted yes but the bill failed by a single dissenting vote from their own party, that's PARTIAL rather than B…Read the full receipt →
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Pro-life / restrict abortion.

Kept
Reproductive Rights
Why this verdict

Voted NO on the Women's Health Protection Act. Supported confirmation of pro-life justices who overturned Roe.

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Defend Second Amendment.

Kept
Gun Policy
Why this verdict

Voted NO on most federal gun-control measures during tenure. NRA rating A or A+.

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Aggressive border enforcement.

Partial
Immigration
Why this verdict

Voted YES on H.R. 2 framework. Position on the February 2024 Bipartisan Border Bill varied; comprehensive enforcement legislation did not pass during the Biden administration.

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Energy independence / oppose fossil-fuel restrictions.

Kept
Energy
Why this verdict

Voted to expedite energy permitting and against Biden-era leasing restrictions. U.S. became net energy exporter (2019).

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Hold the line on federal spending.

Broken
Fiscal
Why this verdict

Voted YES on TCJA (CBO-projected $1.9T deficit) and CARES Act ($2.2T). National debt rose substantially during tenure.

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Defend religious liberty.

Kept
Religious Liberty
Why this verdict

Voted NO on the Respect for Marriage Act (citing religious-liberty concerns) and supported religious-liberty appropriations provisions.

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Support Israel.

Kept
Foreign Policy
Why this verdict

Voted YES on Israel aid packages. Co-sponsored multiple Israel-support measures.

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Confirm Trump cabinet nominees.

Kept
Executive
Why this verdict

Voted yes on Trump nominees including AG, SecDef, DNI, Treasury during the 119th Congress.

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Block Biden judicial nominees.

Partial
Judiciary
Why this verdict

Voted no on most Biden judicial nominees in minority. Could not block confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson (April 2022, 53-47).

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Withdraw federal support for sanctuary cities.

Partial
Immigration
Why this verdict

Multiple bills introduced restricting federal funds to sanctuary jurisdictions; none reached final passage during the term.

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