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Financial Disclosure Reports for US Congress Members

The Ethics in Government Act requires Members of Congress, certain staff, candidates, and other high-level officials to file annual financial disclosure reports to reveal potential conflicts of interest.

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Jan 25, 2026
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What exactly must members of Congress disclose on financial forms, and what can legally be omitted?

must file annual public financial disclosure reports under the and related and rules, reporting categories such as assets, income, liabilities, outside positions, gifts, and certain transactions; many...

Jan 28, 2026

What methodology do congressional financial disclosures use to report business interests and valuation ranges?

rules require filers to list business interests and asset values using predefined value ranges (categories of value) rather than exact dollar amounts, with templates and instructions set by and ethics...

Jan 25, 2026

What standards and penalties apply if a member of Congress is found to have misreported asset values on disclosure forms?

When a Member of on required financial disclosure forms, the conduct is governed by a patchwork of statutory rules, administrative ethics procedures, and, in grave cases, civil or criminal enforcement...

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