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Conflict surface

Committee conflicts

Trades and disclosed holdings where the politician sits on a committee whose jurisdiction overlaps the security's sector. Not an accusation of wrongdoing — STOCK Act trades are legal — but a structural conflict-of-interest signal worth noting.

Trade flags
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single-trade conflicts
Politicians flagged
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at least one conflict
Position holdings
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flagged annual-filing rows
Top sector
0 flagged trades
Trade-level conflicts

Every flagged trade

Individual buy/sell disclosures from the STOCK Act periodic transaction reports, flagged where the trade's sector aligns with the politician's committee jurisdiction at the time it was filed.

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Conflict flags are computed automatically by matching each politician's active committee assignments against the GICS sector of every ticker they trade or hold. A flag is a structural signal, not an accusation: STOCK Act trades are legal and Annual financial disclosures are required by law. Read the full methodology.