Conflict-of-Interest Tracker

Congress members who traded a company's stock in the same quarter that company was actively lobbying Congress. Potential conflicts — not confirmed violations.

Senate Conflicts
385
House Conflicts
2,002
Total Instances
2,387
Most Traded Ticker
MSFT

This data cross-references STOCK Act trade disclosures with lobbying filings by matching stock tickers. A match indicates a potential conflict of interest, not a legal violation. Members are not required to recuse themselves from lobbying activity involving their holdings.

Most Conflicts by Member
1Lisa Mcclain
Lisa McclainRhouse · Michigan
361
conflicts
2Gilbert Cisneros
284
conflicts
3Jefferson Shreve
147
conflicts
4Valerie Hoyle
133
conflicts
5Julie Johnson
116
conflicts
6Markwayne Mullin
92
conflicts
7Julia Letlow
Julia LetlowRhouse · Louisiana
92
conflicts
9John Boozman
89
conflicts
10Rob Bresnahan
Rob BresnahanRhouse · Pennsylvania
85
conflicts
11
JG
70
conflicts
12Dan Newhouse
Dan NewhouseRhouse · Washington
64
conflicts
13Shelley Moore Capito
Shelley Moore CapitoRsenate · West Virginia
58
conflicts
14Bruce Westerman
56
conflicts
15David J. Taylor
49
conflicts
16Cleo Fields
Cleo FieldsDhouse · Louisiana
48
conflicts
17Ritchie John Torres
44
conflicts
18Jonathan Jackson
42
conflicts
19April Mcclain Delaney
40
conflicts
20Sheldon Whitehouse
Sheldon WhitehouseDsenate · Rhode Island
37
conflicts

Trade data: STOCK Act PTR disclosures (House & Senate) · Lobbying data: LD-2 filings

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