2023–2025 term scorecard
Peltola kept 50% 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).
Mary Peltola represented Alaska's at-large district from September 2022 to January 2025. First Alaska Native in Congress. Lost 2024 to Republican Nick Begich III.
Rep. Mary Sattler Peltola (D-Alaska) has kept about half her tracked campaign promises so far. Of 14 graded promises, she kept 7 and broke 1, with 6 still in progress.
Her most significant broken promise: raising the federal minimum wage to $15. She has not delivered on that pledge.
We don't yet have detailed donor data or voting records tied to specific industries or committees for her tenure.
Narrated from FEC + Congress.gov receipts. Every figure traces to our data.
Peltola kept 50% 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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Mary Sattler Peltola's top donor industry: Big Tech ($15K, cycle 2024). Source: campaignreceipts.com/r/mary-peltola
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Voted YES on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA, November 2021).
Voted YES on the Inflation Reduction Act (August 2022), $369B in climate spending.
Voted YES on IRA Medicare drug-pricing negotiation provisions.
Voted YES on cloture; failed 49-51 due to Republican filibuster + Manchin/Sinema opposition to rule change. Per /methodology, blocked-by-Congress when politician took maximally available action routes to PARTIAL.
Voted YES on Women's Health Protection Act cloture; failed 49-51 (Manchin NO).
Voted YES on Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (June 2022). Assault-weapons ban did not pass.
Voted YES on Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson + the majority of lower-court Biden nominees.
Voted YES on every major Ukraine aid package 2022-2024.
Cloture failed Republican filibuster. Respect for Marriage Act passed (signed December 2022).
Supported Biden's broad cancellation (SCOTUS-struck-down). Approximately $138B in narrower cancellations approved.
The Raise the Wage Act of 2021 (included in early ARP drafts) was stripped on Byrd-rule objection. No standalone vote reached the floor.
House-passed BBB included full SALT restoration; killed in Senate. Cap remains at $10k through TCJA expiry. Per /methodology, blocked-by-Senate when politician took maximally available action routes to PARTIAL.
IRA imposed 15% corporate minimum tax + 1% stock-buyback excise. Largest corporate tax hike since the 1986 TRA.
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Mary Sattler Peltola's biggest donor industries are Individual / Retired ($811,155), Big Tech ($14,651), and Finance ($11,500). Every dollar is tied to an FEC filing.
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