Congressional Financial Disclosures

Meyka’s Congressional Financial Disclosures feature outlines the trading activities and investment holdings of members of Congress.

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Understanding Senate Financial Disclosures

Senate Financial Disclosures provide detailed information about Senators' financial interests, investments, and potential conflicts of interest. These reports are required by the Ethics in Government Act and help maintain transparency in government.

The disclosures include information about assets, income, liabilities, and agreements or arrangements with outside entities. For market context, visit our market analysis section.

Types of Disclosures

Annual Reports

Comprehensive yearly disclosures that detail a Senator's financial positions, including:

  • Investment portfolios
  • Income sources
  • Business positions
  • Liabilities and debts
Periodic Transaction Reports

Reports filed within 45 days of specific transactions, including:

  • Stock purchases and sales
  • Bond transactions
  • Commodity futures trading
  • Other security transactions

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