Follow the money and power in Congress.
Explore trades, patterns, disclosures, lobbying, donors, votes, and dossiers for the current Congress — free, no account. Sign in with email (no password) to unlock former officials and the full pre-2023 historical archive.
Accountability feed
Live from public filings — recent window shown; older rows unlock with a free account
Loading research overlay scores…
What a free account adds
Everything on the current Congress stays open. An account only unlocks the slices below — you can see exactly what you're missing.
- ◇Former & departed officials118th→119th transitions, lifetime FEC receipts, full departed roster
- ◇Historical archive before 2023Older STOCK Act trades, timing flags, travel, and terminated FARA filings
- ◇2,600+ historical member profilesFormer members from historical-members.json for revolving-door research
No password. Or use Sign in in the header. Current officials stay open →
What you can explore
Every current member's conflict dossier — trades, financial disclosures, lobbying, donors, committees, and research flags in one place.
Computer flags when a stock trade falls near a bill's introduction date — clearly labeled as leads, not legal findings.
Official STOCK Act periodic transaction reports only (House & Senate PTR data). No inferred or synthetic trade rows.
What Congress voted on in the 119th Congress, plus a sample of how each member voted on recent roll calls.
Foreign Agents Registration Act filings — who is paid to influence U.S. policy on behalf of foreign principals.
FEC Schedule E spending for and against candidates, by committee, across cycles.
Every dataset powering Officium — 100% public record, directly downloadable as bulk JSON for researchers and journalists.
Built for research, journalism, and public accountability.
Every figure on Officium is drawn from official U.S. government sources. All datasets are directly downloadable from the data catalog.