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Mike Lee
U.S. Senator

Mike Lee

RSenateUtah

U.S. Senator (R) for Utah, 55 years old, formerly attorney.

Tenure
Senator since 2010
Born
Mesa, Ariz., 1971
Prior career
  • lawyer
  • attorney
Full biography

LEE, Mike, a Senator from Utah; born in Mesa, Ariz., June 4, 1971; graduated Brigham Young University, B.A., 1994; graduated Brigham Young University, J.D., 1997; law clerk to 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals Justice Samuel Alito 1998; lawyer; assistant U.S. attorney 2002-2005; counsel to Utah Governor John Huntsman 2005-2006; law clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito 2006-2007; lawyer; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 2010; reelected in 2016, and again in 2022 for the term ending January 3, 2029; vice chair, Joint Economic Committee (One Hundred Fifteenth Congress); chair, Joint Economic Committee (One Hundred Sixteenth Congress), Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (One Hundred Nineteenth Congress).

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

Year-to-date performance
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Public financial disclosure

Self-reported via the Senate EFD annual disclosure — values are disclosed as ranges, not exact dollars.

Disclosed net worth
$-784K $65K
Assets minus liabilities, summed across the 4+ disclosed positions.
Liabilities
$500K$1M
Form
Annual Report
Filed
August 2025
View original filing (PDF)
Largest holdings
  1. 1.FFTHX$100,001 - $250,000
  2. 2.Utah Community Credit Union$100,001 - $250,000
  3. 3.Long Horizon Fund$15,001 - $50,000
  4. 4.Utah Community Credit Union$1,001 - $15,000

Disclosed trades · 0

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Oversight committees · 12

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Recent legislative activity · 32 bills

12 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.