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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 526 | Celeste Maloy R-UT · House | Agriculture | $100k | 76% (17) | +0[-23, +14] | +0vs 76% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 527 | Celeste Maloy R-UT · House | Chemicals | $100k | 100% (5) | +0[-43, +0] | +0vs 100% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 528 | Celeste Maloy R-UT · House | Construction | $90k | 70% (20) | +0[-22, +16] | +5vs 65% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 529 | Celeste Maloy R-UT · House | Transportation | $75k | 88% (8) | +0[-35, +10] | +0vs 88% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 530 | Celeste Maloy R-UT · House | Real estate | $50k | 83% (6) | +0[-39, +14] | +0vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 531 | Charles Schumer D-NY · Senate | Labor unions | $175k | 55% (101) | +0[-9, +10] | +0vs 55% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 532 | Charles Schumer D-NY · Senate | Financial services | $50k | 56% (297) | low-n party | -5vs 61% | Preliminary |
| 533 | Jon Ossoff D-GA · Senate | Banking | $50k | 45% (40) | low-n party | -25vs 70% | Preliminary |
| 534 | Adrian Smith R-NE · House | Health insurance | $200k | 67% (9) | +0[-32, +21] | +6vs 61% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 535 | Ben Cline R-VA · House | Labor unions | $125k | 43% (7) | +0[-27, +32] | -28vs 71% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 536 | Randy Feenstra R-IA · House | Agriculture | $450k | 76% (17) | +0[-23, +14] | +0vs 76% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 537 | Randy Feenstra R-IA · House | Financial services | $305k | 90% (29) | +0[-16, +6] | +7vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 538 | Randy Feenstra R-IA · House | Banking | $150k | 86% (22) | +0[-19, +9] | +8vs 78% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 539 | Randy Feenstra R-IA · House | Real estate | $150k | 83% (6) | +0[-39, +14] | +0vs 83% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 540 | Randy Feenstra R-IA · House | Construction | $135k | 70% (20) | +0[-22, +16] | +5vs 65% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 541 | Randy Feenstra R-IA · House | Health insurance | $125k | 67% (18) | +0[-23, +17] | +6vs 61% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 542 | Dan Crenshaw R-TX · House | Health insurance | $135k | 67% (18) | +0[-23, +17] | +6vs 61% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 543 | Dan Crenshaw R-TX · House | Banking | $50k | 86% (22) | +0[-19, +9] | +8vs 78% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 544 | Dan Crenshaw R-TX · House | Pharmaceutical | $50k | 71% (24) | +0[-20, +14] | +17vs 54% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 545 | Dan Crenshaw R-TX · House | Chemicals | $50k | 100% (5) | +0[-43, +0] | +0vs 100% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 546 | Dan Crenshaw R-TX · House | Transportation | $50k | 88% (8) | +0[-35, +10] | +0vs 88% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 547 | Dan Newhouse R-WA · House | Electric utilities | $215k | 83% (40) | +0[-15, +8] | +3vs 80% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 548 | Dan Newhouse R-WA · House | Oil & gas | $175k | 81% (47) | +0[-13, +9] | +0vs 81% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 549 | Dan Newhouse R-WA · House | Transportation | $125k | 88% (8) | +0[-35, +10] | +0vs 88% | CI ∋ 0 |
| 550 | Dan Newhouse R-WA · House | Renewable energy | $120k | 85% (26) | +0[-18, +9] | +8vs 77% | CI ∋ 0 |