Has there been a bill introduced to Congress that they claim has 80% of the Publix agreement?
Analysis
The claim that a bill has been introduced to Congress claiming to have "80% of the Publix agreement" is not supported by any credible or verifiable sources. None of the provided references, all of which are non-trusted and mostly unrelated to the specific claim, mention any legislation connected to Publix or an agreement quantified as "80%." The sources mostly discuss unrelated topics such as the Green New Deal, pharmacy markets, housing law, or budget packages without any direct link to Publix or a bill claiming such a percentage of agreement. Given the absence of trusted or relevant evidence, the claim appears unfounded and likely stems from a misunderstanding or misinformation.
Sources
Discusses voter support for the Green New Deal, no mention of Publix or related congressional bills.
Pertains to USDA program activities, unrelated to Publix or congressional bills.
Covers Washington state housing law, no connection to the claim.
Focuses on contract pharmacies in 2025, no mention of Publix or specific congressional bills.
Mentions a Publix pharmacy manager but does not reference any bill or 80% agreement.
Discusses labor law history, unrelated to the claim.
Covers Washington prevailing wage law, no relevant information.
Talks about a budget reconciliation package unrelated to Publix or the claim.
Mentions 80% in a different context unrelated to Publix or congressional bills.
Discusses Tennessee budget and legislation, no link to Publix or the claim.
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