
Track congressional stock trades, Senate lobbying disclosures, and federal contracts in one place — the full political money trail, sourced entirely from US government public data.
Politicians trade. Companies lobby. Agencies write checks. We track all three — so you can see how they connect.
Congressional stock trades & legislation
Every disclosed stock trade by US Senators and Representatives — normalized from STOCK Act filings, with timing, size, and ticker context for each transaction.
LDA disclosures & influence flows
See who is lobbying Congress, on what issues, and for how much — straight from Lobbying Disclosure Act filings at the Senate Office of Public Records.
Federal contracts & grants
Explore where federal dollars flow: agencies, contractors, awards, and grants — searchable, sortable, and mapped to public companies where possible.
Filings on their own are noise. The interesting moments are where Congress trades, lobbying spend, and contract awards line up around the same name.
Names that show up across Congress trades, lobbying spend, and federal contracts at the same time — a strong "follow the money" signal.
STOCK Act disclosures filed past the 45-day window — surfaced automatically alongside the original trade dates.
Companies sharply increasing quarterly LDA spend — often a leading indicator of regulatory or contract catalysts.
From a hunch about a politically wired company to a clean read on the trades, lobbying, and contracts — without leaving the workspace.
Open Congress Tracker to see what Senators and Representatives have been trading recently — by member or by ticker.
Go to stepLook up the same company in Senate Lobbying to see if its policy spend is rising and on which issues.
Go to stepCross-check USA Spending to see whether federal contracts and grants align with the trading and lobbying activity.
Go to stepThe kind of political stock data questions that used to require a paid newsletter — answered with public filings.
US government public domain disclosures, transparent pipelines, no scraped black boxes.
Every record comes from official US government sources — STOCK Act filings, LDA disclosures, and USAspending.gov.
Filings are pulled, parsed, and normalized into clean schemas so you can query them like a real dataset — not PDFs.
Designed for analysts, journalists, and engaged investors who want to see the political money trail clearly.
Free to use. Powered by STOCK Act disclosures, Senate LDA filings, and USAspending.gov.