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Rep. Daniel Harmon · U.S. Representative (OH-12)
I will secure full federal funding for the Columbus Veterans' Medical Center expansion.
Captured from: 2024 campaign rally, Columbus, OH — Sept 5, 2024
BROKENSample · Columbus Dispatch, Sept 6, 2024
How does a promise become a vote become an outcome?

Evidence Chain

1
Appropriations bill text
H.R. 2701 — FY2026 VA Appropriations Act. Columbus VAMC expansion received 60% of requested funding ($84M of $140M requested).
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/2701
Sample · Appropriations bill text
2
VA budget justification
VA submitted full $140M request for Columbus expansion in February 2025 budget justification.
https://www.va.gov/budget
Sample · VA budget justification

Dissent Log

On-record counterargument
Harmon's office: 'We secured the largest single VA construction allocation for Central Ohio in 20 years. The full amount remains an active request in the supplemental.' Kept Word records the promise as full funding; 60% delivered = BROKEN.

Why require a dissent log?

Provenance · Hash-chain integrity
Each verdict on Kept Word carries the same hash-chain provenance model as TruthMark: a cryptographic receipt is generated when a verdict is published, chaining the promise text, evidence URLs, verdict classification, and dissent log into a tamper-evident record. This means no verdict can be quietly revised — any change creates a new record with a new hash, and the prior version remains permanently auditable. What is a hash chain?
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