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Sarah Elfreth
U.S. Representative

Sarah Elfreth

DHouseMaryland · District 03

U.S. Representative (D) for Maryland, 38 years old.

Tenure
Representative since 2025
Born
New Jersey, 1988
Prior career
  • professor
Education
  • B.A. Towson University (2010)
  • M.S. Johns Hopkins University (2012)
Full biography

ELFRETH, Sarah, a Representative from Maryland; born in New Jersey, September 9, 1988; graduated from Haddon Heights High School, Haddon Heights, N.J., 2006; B.A., Towson University, Towson, Md., 2010; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 2012; staff, office of government and community affairs, Johns Hopkins Institutions, 2010-2012; government affairs director, National Aquarium, Baltimore, Md., 2012-2016; adjunct professor, Towson University, Towson, Md., 2019-2024; member of the Maryland state senate, 2019-2025; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress (January 3, 2025-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
$-34K $50K
Assets minus liabilities, summed across the 2+ disclosed positions.
Liabilities
$15K$50K
Form
Amendment Report 2024
Filed
October 2025
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Largest holdings
  1. 1.Current Year to Filing Income Preceding Year Maryland State Retirement and Pension System$15,001 - $50,000
  2. 2.TRRNXT. Rowe Price 2055 Retirement Fund$1,001 - $15,000

Disclosed trades · 0

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Oversight committees · 6

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Recent legislative activity · 36 bills

16 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.