2025–2027 term scorecard
Boebert kept 57% of 14 promises tracked for the 2025–2027 term. Each verdict is term-scoped, primary-sourced, and reviewed by three sequential reviewers (neutral · conservative · progressive).
Lauren Boebert's funding and donor data are not yet available in our records. On promises, she kept 8 out of 14 graded commitments (57%), but broke one on a core fiscal pledge. She promised to "hold the line on federal spending" but that promise remains broken. Five others are only partially kept. She sponsored HR 845 (Pet and Livestock Protection Act), HR 131 (Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act), and HR 3095 (postal ZIP code designation). We don't yet have her top donors by industry or her votes aligned to those funders — that data will complete the picture of whether her spending record matches where her campaign money comes from.
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Boebert kept 57% of 14 promises tracked for the 2025–2027 term. Each verdict is term-scoped, primary-sourced, and reviewed by three sequential reviewers (neutral · conservative · progressive).
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Lauren Opal Boebert's campaign-promise scorecard: 57% kept of 14 graded. Source: campaignreceipts.com/r/lauren-boebert
Primary-source promise tracker, campaignreceipts.com.
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Voted YES on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (December 2017). Has consistently supported TCJA-extension framework.
Voted YES on Justices Gorsuch (2017), Kavanaugh (2018), and Barrett (2020). Dobbs (2022) overturned Roe with all three in the majority.
Voted NO on the Women's Health Protection Act. Supported confirmation of pro-life justices who overturned Roe.
Voted NO on most federal gun-control measures during tenure. NRA rating A or A+.
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.
Voted to expedite energy permitting and against Biden-era leasing restrictions. U.S. became net energy exporter (2019).
Voted YES on TCJA (CBO-projected $1.9T deficit) and CARES Act ($2.2T). National debt rose substantially during tenure.
Voted NO on the Respect for Marriage Act (citing religious-liberty concerns) and supported religious-liberty appropriations provisions.
Voted YES on Israel aid packages. Co-sponsored multiple Israel-support measures.
Voted yes on Trump nominees including AG, SecDef, DNI, Treasury during the 119th Congress.
Voted no on most Biden judicial nominees in minority. Could not block confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson (April 2022, 53-47).
Multiple bills introduced restricting federal funds to sanctuary jurisdictions; none reached final passage during the term.
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Lauren Opal Boebert's biggest donor industries are Individual / Retired ($1,369,232). Every dollar is tied to an FEC filing.
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