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 Latta's trading activity is extremely concentrated and passive. All 40 disclosed purchases over the past five years involve a single ticker, FMAO (Farmers & Merchants State Bank), a small Ohio community bank, with three trades attributed to family members. There are zero sales, and the average disclosure gap is 8.2 days (`get_sponsor_profile.profile.trading_style`). The pattern resembles long-term accumulation in a locally connected financial institution via dividend reinvestment and compensation, not active portfolio management. His overall win rate is 41% (`get_politician_intelligence.profile.win_rate_overall`), but in the finance sector, he has a 60% win rate across 34 trades (`get_politician_intelligence.sector_expertise[0].win_rate`, `trade_count`), a 19-point positive anomaly, though the trade count is below the 50-trade threshold for a formal anomaly alert.
Trades 5y40
Volume$467K
Late filing—
Trader typeDonor-funded · passive on trades
Vector 2 · Donor Funding money in
Top PAC industries are corporate_other (40.2%), energy (12.1%), trade_association (7.4%), telecom (7.3%), and healthcare (6.3%) (`get_donor_industry_breakdown.top_industries`). Total PAC direct contributions over the period are $21.2 million (`get_donor_industry_breakdown.total_pac_direct_usd`). Lobbying targeting his committees totals $9.0 million across 803 filings (`get_lobbying_around_pol.matching_filings_count`, `total_lobbying_spend_on_pols_sectors_usd`), with healthcare clients like HOSPICE COMPASSUS ($1.7 million) leading.
PAC raised$21.2M
Individual—
Vector 3 · Committee Pressure lobbying around
Telecom industry capture via PAC contributions ($1.55 million, 7.3% of total) aligned with his Communications and Technology Subcommittee jurisdiction (`get_donor_industry_breakdown.top_industries[3]`).
telecom
$1.55 million from telecom PACs (7.3% of total, `get_donor_industry_breakdown.top_industries[3]`) while serving on Communications and Technology Subcommittee.
↳ PAC contributions from regulated entities
Top influence channels
PAC contributions
corporate_other PACs
$21.2M
Lobbying targeting committees
HOSPICE COMPASSUS
$9.0M
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
📋 COMMITTEE BILL PIPELINE
Bills moving through their committees · 19 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
The U.S.-European Nuclear Energy Cooperation Act of 2025
Protect America’s Innovation and Economic Security from CCP Act of 2025
Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act of 2025
National Nursing Workforce Center Act of 2025
National Biotechnology Initiative Act of 2025
Voting Pattern
In recent votes, he has a high attendance rate (100% `get_voting_record.attendance_pct`) and votes with the majority on most bills, including recent yea votes on HR.2493 and S.1020 (`get_voting_record.recent_high_profile_votes`).
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