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Julie Fedorchak
House · ND

Julie Fedorchak

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Julie Fedorchak

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Four promises that define the record

Promises that define the record.

Four promises chosen to span how voters across the political spectrum view this politician's record.

KeptPersonalPROMISE #1

Win ND-AL open seat after Armstrong gov run.

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Won Nov 5, 2024 against Trygve Hammer by 35 points.

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All tracked promises

#2
KeptTaxes

Cut taxes / extend TCJA.

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

#3
KeptJudiciary

Confirm conservative judges.

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

#4
PartialHealthcare

Repeal Obamacare.

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 BROKEN.

#5
KeptReproductive Rights

Pro-life / restrict abortion.

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

#6
KeptGun Policy

Defend Second Amendment.

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

#7
PartialImmigration

Aggressive border enforcement.

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.

#8
KeptEnergy

Energy independence / oppose fossil-fuel restrictions.

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

#9
BrokenFiscal

Hold the line on federal spending.

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

#10
KeptReligious Liberty

Defend religious liberty.

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

#11
KeptForeign Policy

Support Israel.

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

#12
KeptExecutive

Confirm Trump cabinet nominees.

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

#13
PartialJudiciary

Block Biden judicial nominees.

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

#14
PartialImmigration

Withdraw federal support for sanctuary cities.

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

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