
David J. Taylor
RHouseRepresentative · Ohio
Sold up to $30,000 of Chevron (CVX)
Trade dated March 11–12, 20268 days to disclose
CVX since the sale
-1.8%
S&P 500, same window
+11.9%
▼ CVX trailed the S&P 500 by 13.7 points since the sale
Price move from the trade date's close to the most recent close. A sale is favorable when the stock fell after.
⚑ Committee jurisdiction
David J. Taylor sits on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials, which oversees the Energy sector. This trade fell in that sector while David J. Taylor held the seat. STOCK Act trades are legal; this is a structural overlap on the public record.
On the public record around this trade
Committee activity, sponsored or cosponsored bills, and floor votes in this sector within 90 days — alongside the trade and its disclosure. Dated public record; draw your own conclusions.
- Feb 25, 2026Floor voteResult: Failed
- Mar 12, 2026TradeSold up to $30,000 of CVX
- Mar 17, 2026Floor voteResult: Passed
- Mar 18, 2026Floor voteResult: Failed
- Mar 18, 2026Floor voteResult: Passed
- Mar 20, 2026DisclosureDisclosed the tradePublic filing
- Mar 24, 2026Floor voteResult: Passed
- Mar 25, 2026LegislationEnergy sector
- Jun 4, 2026Committee"For the Purpose of Receiving Testimony from the Honorable Brooke L. Rollins, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture"
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