Corruption Risk · 4-Vector Breakdown
Corruption isn't just trade-based. Here's the four ways political pressure can flow, scored independently from the public record.
Vector 1 · Personal Enrichment trade-based
Representative Cammack has filed zero personal trades across all available disclosure periods, as per `get_sponsor_profile.profile.trade_pattern` and `get_sponsor_profile.profile.total_trades_5yr` = 0. This makes her one of the cleanest trading records in the House, with no family trades or late filings recorded. Her investment activity is effectively invisible in public disclosures, and there are no sector anomalies to report given the absence of trades.
Trades 5y0
Volume—
Late filing—
Trader typeMinimal activity
Vector 2 · Donor Funding money in
Total PAC direct contributions over 5 years amount to $10,309,317, with top industries being corporate_other (29.4%), agriculture (12.3%), and healthcare (9.6%), as per `get_donor_industry_breakdown.top_industries`. Individual donors are few, with top donor industries being 'other' (767 donors), 'self_employed_or_unemployed' (513 donors), and 'unspecified' (230 donors), per `get_sponsor_profile.profile.top_donor_industries`. The profile indicates moderate industry capture signal, with a donor-to-committee alignment score of 62.
PAC raised$10.3M
Individual—
Vector 3 · Committee Pressure lobbying around
Agriculture industry capture via PAC contributions totaling $1,265,000 (12.3% of total) and lobbying targeting her Agriculture Committee, per `get_donor_industry_breakdown.top_industries[1]` and `get_lobbying_around_pol.top_lobbying_clients_targeting_pols_committees`.
agriculture
$1,265,000 from agriculture PACs per `get_donor_industry_breakdown.top_industries[1]` and $1,175,000 in lobbying from Hormel Foods and U.S. Beet Sugar Association per `get_lobbying_around_pol.top_lobbying_clients_targeting_pols_committees`
↳ PAC contributions and lobbying targeting her Agriculture Committee seat
healthcare
$988,750 from healthcare PACs per `get_donor_industry_breakdown.top_industries[2]` and $3,196,500 in lobbying from healthcare clients per `get_lobbying_around_pol.top_lobbying_clients_targeting_pols_committees`
↳ PAC contributions and lobbying targeting her Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee seat
Top influence channels
Lobbying targeting her committees
HOSPICE COMPASSUS
$13.0M
PAC donations
corporate_other
$10.3M
12 MONTHS PAST · 3 MONTHS FUTURE
Activity timeline · 29 votes (12mo) · 28 on passage · 100% with party on passage votes
Votes/wk (top band)
with party
against party
present / unknown
Vote markers (passage only)
yea (with party)
nay (with party)
against party
Trades
buy
sell
Bills sponsored
★ introduced
Predictions / pipeline
model fire
committee bill
🔮 GOVGREED FORECAST · 30-DAY WINDOW
Predicted next trades · 25 active
Recent Activity
No reported stock trades.
📋 COMMITTEE BILL PIPELINE
Bills moving through their committees · 23 active
Each row links a bill in their committee jurisdiction to the public companies its passage would affect — the upstream signal for a future trade.
Stronger Engagement for Indian Health Needs Act of 2025
Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025
AI PLAN Act
Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025
Action Versus No Action Act
Protect America’s Innovation and Economic Security from CCP Act of 2025
The U.S.-European Nuclear Energy Cooperation Act of 2025
Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act of 2025
Rural Obstetrics Readiness Act
National Biotechnology Initiative Act of 2025
National Nursing Workforce Center Act of 2025
Voting Pattern
Over 75 recent votes, she voted yea 61 times and nay 9 times, with 100% attendance, per `get_voting_record`. Recent high-profile votes include yea on HR.2493 and S.1020, and nay on HR.1689, showing typical party-line voting with occasional dissent.
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