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Ayanna Pressley
U.S. Representative

Ayanna Pressley

DHouseMassachusetts · District 07

U.S. Representative (D) for Massachusetts, 52 years old.

Tenure
Representative since 2019
Born
Chicago, Cook County, Ill., 1974
Full biography

PRESSLEY, Ayanna, a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Chicago, Cook County, Ill., February 3, 1974; graduated from Francis W. Parker School, Chicago, Ill., 1992; attended Boston University, Boston, Mass., 1992-1994; staff, United States Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II of Massachusetts, 1996; staff, United States Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, 1996-2009; member of the Boston, Mass., city council, 2010-2019; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Sixteenth and to the three succeeding Congresses (January 3, 2019-present).

Source: U.S. Congress Bioguide / public-record corporate filings.

Year-to-date performance
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Public financial disclosure

Self-reported on House Form A — values are disclosed as ranges, not exact dollars.

Disclosed net worth
$-5.3M $6.5M
Assets minus liabilities, summed across the 6+ disclosed positions.
Liabilities
$2.4M$7.8M
Form
Amendment Report 2024
Filed
February 2026
View original filing (PDF)
Largest holdings
  1. 1.Residential Personal Property$1,000,001 - $5,000,000
  2. 2.Residential Rental Property (2)$500,001 - $1,000,000
  3. 3.Residential Rental Property (1)$500,001 - $1,000,000
  4. 4.Residential Rental Property (3)$250,001 - $500,000
  5. 5.Residential Rental Property (5)$50,001 - $100,000
  6. 6.Conan Harris & Associates$1 - $1,000

Disclosed trades · 0

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Oversight committees · 5

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Recent legislative activity · 40 bills

20 sponsored, 20 cosponsored in the 119th Congress. Color-coded by sector — yellow chips mark bills that overlap a sector this politician has actually traded in.