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Congress Must Disclose Every Stock Trade
The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act requires senators and representatives to report stock trades within 45 days. CongressWatch pulls every disclosure from official government portals and flags potential conflicts with committee assignments.
- ✓Live data from Senate eFDS and House Clerk portals
- ✓Search trades by politician, ticker symbol, or date
- ✓Flag potential conflicts with committee assignments
- ✓Compare trading activity across your state delegation
Four Steps to the Full Picture
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Find any senator or representative by name, state, or district.
See Trades
Browse STOCK Act disclosures — every buy and sell on record.
Follow the Money
View PAC funding, lobbying connections, and shared donors.
Check the Votes
See their voting record, attendance rate, and party-line score.
Everything Congress Does With Money
Stock trades, PAC funding, voting records, and committee assignments — one free app, no account required.
Congress Stock Trade Tracker
Every STOCK Act periodic transaction report — senators and representatives buying and selling stocks, disclosed within 45 days by law. Search by politician, ticker, or date.
PAC Funding Breakdown
See exactly how much each politician receives from Political Action Committees. Every dollar traced from PAC to candidate using FEC data.
Voting Record & Attendance
Roll-call votes from the current congress. See how your rep voted on every bill, their party-line percentage, and whether they showed up to vote.
Committee Watchdog
See which committees your representatives sit on, and cross-reference with their stock trades — revealing potential conflicts of interest in real time.
Lobbying Connections
Discover which lobbying organizations are connected to each PAC and how lobbying money flows to your representatives via Senate LDA filings.
Shared Donor Analysis
Compare politicians and see which PACs fund both parties. Find the money that connects unlikely allies across the aisle.
Interactive Map
View PAC funding and stock trading activity geographically. See which states and districts have the most active trading members of Congress.
Side-by-Side Compare
Select any 2–4 politicians and compare their PAC funding, trading activity, and voting records side by side.
Watchlist & Alerts
Follow the politicians and PACs you care about. Get notified when new stock trades are disclosed or funding records update.
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Trades & Committee Conflicts
A senator who sits on the Banking Committee and trades bank stocks must disclose it — but that connection was buried in government PDFs. CongressWatch surfaces it in seconds.
Money & Policy Votes
When a representative votes to deregulate an industry that funds their campaign, voters deserve to see that. CongressWatch puts the dots side by side — without editorializing.
Attendance & Accountability
Your representative is paid $174,000 a year to vote. CongressWatch shows you exactly how often they show up, and whether they vote with their party or their conscience.
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Every trade, donation, and vote links back to an official government source. No estimates, no opinion — public records made readable.
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