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Congressional Stock Trades

Which members of Congress trade $LRCX?

22 members of Congress have disclosed 136 $LRCX transactions — 65 buys and 70 sells.

Source: QuiverQuant congressional trading disclosures. Filings report a dollar range, not an exact amount. A disclosure is not proof of wrongdoing.

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Members of Congress who trade $LRCX

Each member's disclosed $LRCX transactions, ordered by the number of trades. "Buys" and "sells" count disclosed purchase and sale transactions; the dollar figure is the sum of the lower bound of each disclosed range, so treat it as an at least estimate.

Members of Congress trading $LRCX (Source: QuiverQuant disclosures)
Member of Congress Party State Trades Buys Sells Disclosed volume (≥)
Ro Khanna Democrat CA 54 32 22 $138054
David J. Taylor Republican OH 13 1 12 $41013
Josh Gottheimer Democrat NJ 12 4 8 $12012
Sheldon Whitehouse Democrat RI 10 8 2 $38010
Kevin Mullin Democrat CA 6 5 1 $146006
John Boozman Republican AR 5 0 5 $5005
Jefferson Shreve Republican IN 4 1 3 $130004
Jonathan L. Jackson Democrat IL 4 2 2 $32004
John R. Curtis Republican UT 4 1 3 $4004
Tony Wied Republican WI 3 1 1 $1265003
Val T. Hoyle Democrat OR 3 1 2 $3003
William R. Keating Democrat MA 3 2 1 $3003
Byron Donalds Republican FL 2 2 0 $2002
Dan Sullivan Republican AK 2 1 1 $2002
Greg Stanton Democrat AZ 2 1 1 $2002
John James Republican MI 2 0 2 $2002
Robert P. Bresnahan, Jr. Republican PA 2 1 1 $2002
Cleo Fields Democrat LA 1 1 0 $15001
Deborah K. Ross Democrat NC 1 1 0 $15001
Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr. Democrat CA 1 0 1 $15001
Julie Johnson Democrat TX 1 0 1 $1001
Tommy Tuberville Republican AL 1 0 1 $1001

Source: QuiverQuant congressional trading disclosures. Disclosed dollar ranges; a trade is not proof of wrongdoing.

About this data

Campaign finance figures are aggregated from public Federal Election Commission filings (public domain). Stock trades, lobbying, and contract figures are derived from disclosures compiled by QuiverQuant. Contributions are grouped by the donor's reported employer — they are not OpenSecrets industry clusters, and the totals combine individual contributions with affiliated PAC activity where reported.

Contributions and disclosures are not proof of influence. They show who gave and what was reported, not why a member voted a particular way. Amounts reflect the cycle or as-of dates noted beside each figure and may be revised as later filings are processed.

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