Money-Vote Gap
Leaderboard
Two views into the gap between PAC dollars in and votes out. Members ranks (member, industry) cells by how far the member's Yes-rate diverges from the median for their own party in the same chamber. Bills ranks bills by revealed-preference subterfuge — industries lobbying to pass the bill while not appearing in its stated subject tags.Methodology →
| # | Member | Industry | PAC $ | Yes / n | Party Δ (95% CI) | Chamber Δ | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 351 | Bill Huizenga R-MI · House | Financial services | $800k | 86% (29) | -4[-21, +5] | +3vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 352 | Bill Huizenga R-MI · House | Banking | $480k | 82% (22) | -4[-24, +7] | +4vs 78% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 353 | Brian Schatz D-HI · Senate | Lawyers & lobbyists | $50k | 63% (27) | -4[-23, +12] | -3vs 67% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 354 | Andrew Garbarino R-NY · House | Financial services | $354k | 86% (29) | -4[-21, +5] | +3vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 355 | Brittany Pettersen D-CO · House | Banking | $486k | 41% (22) | -4[-22, +16] | -37vs 78% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 356 | Ben Cline R-VA · House | Banking | $50k | 82% (22) | -4[-24, +7] | +4vs 78% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 357 | Ben Cline R-VA · House | Pharmaceutical | $50k | 67% (24) | -4[-24, +11] | +13vs 54% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 358 | Ben Cline R-VA · House | Financial services | $55k | 86% (29) | -4[-21, +5] | +3vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 359 | Blake Moore R-UT · House | Pharmaceutical | $120k | 67% (9) | -4[-36, +17] | +13vs 54% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 360 | Brad Sherman D-CA · House | Defense & aerospace | $125k | 53% (43) | +4[-10, +19] | -24vs 77% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 361 | Daniel Meuser R-PA · House | Banking | $87k | 82% (22) | -4[-24, +7] | +4vs 78% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 362 | Daniel Meuser R-PA · House | Tech | $60k | 83% (30) | -4[-21, +6] | +0vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 363 | Craig Goldman R-TX · House | Pharmaceutical | $65k | 67% (9) | -4[-36, +17] | +13vs 54% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 364 | Darren Soto D-FL · House | Defense & aerospace | $150k | 53% (43) | +4[-10, +19] | -24vs 77% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 365 | Dave Min D-CA · House | Renewable energy | $50k | 35% (26) | +4[-12, +23] | -42vs 77% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 366 | David Joyce R-OH · House | Pharmaceutical | $50k | 67% (9) | -4[-36, +17] | +13vs 54% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 367 | Earl Carter R-GA · House | Pharmaceutical | $1.1M | 67% (9) | -4[-36, +17] | +13vs 54% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 368 | Debbie Dingell D-MI · House | Pharmaceutical | $50k | 46% (24) | +4[-14, +23] | -8vs 54% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 369 | Lisa McClain R-MI · House | Financial services | $50k | 86% (29) | -4[-21, +5] | +3vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 370 | Diana Harshbarger R-TN · House | Pharmaceutical | $718k | 75% (24) | +4[-16, +17] | +21vs 54% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 371 | Marilyn Strickland D-WA · House | Defense & aerospace | $150k | 53% (43) | +4[-10, +19] | -24vs 77% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 372 | Tom Barrett R-MI · House | Tech | $100k | 83% (30) | -4[-21, +6] | +0vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 373 | Mario Diaz-Balart R-FL · House | Tech | $85k | 83% (30) | -4[-21, +6] | +0vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 374 | John Hickenlooper D-CO · Senate | Auto | $100k | 38% (24) | -4[-21, +15] | -25vs 63% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 375 | Cynthia Lummis R-WY · Senate | Real estate | $100k | 67% (6) | +4[-33, +27] | +3vs 65% | CI ∋ 0 |