This summary covers the final pass's targeted context for Boebert vectors that could affect score weight. It keeps rights, institutional, energy/public-capacity, and truthfulness vectors separate, adds official operative-text review for selected high-impact rows, and records no numeric score change.
The cluster draws from retained House Clerk/Congress.gov vector tables, the H.R.10414 GPO/Congress.gov impoundment package, the new official Congress.gov/GPO operative-text package, and official Denver, Colorado, and BLM web captures.
The final pass reinforces non-cancellation: narrow transparency or privacy positives do not erase voting-access, impoundment, or civil-rights risk vectors, and negative vectors do not erase limited positive official-record evidence.
Final public weighting still needs non-advocacy legal/material context for selected vectors, but the prior operative-text blocker is closed for H.R.4776, H.R.6040, H.R.7594, H.R.6009, and H.R.6547. Congress.gov HTML captures in the final web package are access-state artifacts unless replaced by official API/GPO text; this pass did replace the selected bill text through the new GPO/XML package.
Use this summary for Boebert score-relevant vector wording and to prevent title-based overclaiming.