
$31K
raised· #213 in party
0
votes recorded
0
SOONtrade disclosures
0%
votes with party· loyal
TRAIL AI
Cisneros's fundraising profile relies predominantly on individual donors, who account for 77 percent of his $11,000 in direct contributions, with PACs and committees providing the remaining 23 percent. His industry-tied donor money concentrates in two sectors: Securities & Investment (61 percent) and Education (39 percent), with employed individual donors similarly working in these fields. He has disclosed 11 stock trades and maintains a voting record of 52 recorded votes.
Based on FEC donor data and voting records. Statistical patterns only — does not imply causation.
INDUSTRY ALIGNMENT
Donor concentration by economic sector · higher % = stronger financial signal
SIMILAR DONOR NETWORKS
Members funded by the same industries — overlapping donor networks may reflect shared policy interests.

Ro Khanna
D-CA · House

Christopher Murphy
D-CT · Senate

Elizabeth Warren
D-MA · Senate

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
D-NY · House

Mike Levin
D-CA · House

Roger Williams
R-TX · House
FUNDING PROFILE
Where the money comes from · what it's tied to
WHO GAVE IT
$31K raised
WHAT IT'S TIED TO
Two views of the same $31K — who gave it vs whatit's tied to. (Most industry money comes from PACs, so the two don't add together.) Untraced includes sub-$200 donors (FEC requires no itemization) and itemized donors whose employer couldn't be classified.
Top sectors: Securities & Investment, Education, Technology
Full breakdown →TOP DONORS
Largest contributors · employers & PACs
MOUNTAIN LAKE ADVISORS
PAC
Individual Donors (no employer)
individuals
DCVC
employees
ATABEY CAPITAL
employees
DONALD HENLEY
employees
DATA SOURCES
Financial: FEC · FEC reporting periods 2021–2026
Profile: Congress.gov
Votes: House Clerk / Senate · 2021–present
Lobbying: Senate LDA · 2017–present
Trades: STOCK Act disclosures · live ingestion rebuilding
117th–119th Congress. Statistical patterns only.
Individual · Nov 30, 2025
CRARY, JILL (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Nov 25, 2025
CREIGHTON, JOHN (SELF)
Individual · Nov 10, 2025
BURKE, MICHAEL (RETIRED)
Individual · Nov 8, 2025
LEVA, HARRIET (UNEMPLOYED)
Individual · Nov 7, 2025
BURKE, MICHAEL (RETIRED)
Individual · Nov 6, 2025
SPANN, PARKER (TELCOIN)
Individual · Oct 30, 2025
N SLAYBAUGH, RACHEL (DCVC)
Individual · Oct 24, 2025
ARKATOV, ALAN (ASU)
Individual · Oct 22, 2025
RESNICK, SUE (UNEMPLOYED)
Individual · Oct 22, 2025
BURKE, MICHAEL (RETIRED)
Individual · Oct 21, 2025
ADAMS, JACK (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Oct 20, 2025
BURKE, MICHAEL (RETIRED)
Individual · Oct 17, 2025
BURKE, MICHAEL (RETIRED)
Individual · Oct 14, 2025
EMERSON, JOHN B (CAPITAL GROUP)
Individual · Oct 13, 2025
BURKE, MICHAEL (RETIRED)
Individual · Oct 10, 2025
NAIFEH, KAREN (SELF)
Individual · Oct 7, 2025
BURKE, MICHAEL (RETIRED)
Individual · Sep 30, 2025
SHRAGGE, REBECCA (SCRIPPS)
Individual · Sep 30, 2025
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11
disclosures
0
purchases
0
sales
0
est. positions
DATA SOURCES
House: housestockwatcher.com · daily-refreshed PDF parses · 2013–present
Senate: senatestockwatcher.com · daily-refreshed PDF parses · 2013–present
Required under the STOCK Act of 2012. Disclosure regime reports amount ranges, not exact share counts.
WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT
Lobbying is when companies, unions, and trade associations pay firms to influence laws and regulations — and the law requires them to disclose it. Every quarter, registrants file a report with Congress detailing who hired them, how much they spent, and which issues they pushed.
This page filters those filings to the industries that also fund this member's campaign. If commercial banks gave 30% of this member's donations and also filed 5,000 lobbying reports on bank-related issues last year, that's a financial pattern worth knowing about. It does not mean the member is corrupt — it means the industries paying to elect them are also paying to influence the laws they vote on.
87,309
Lobbying filings
that overlap top donor industries
$13.0B
Reported spend
across those filings
5
Donor industries
tracked here
2017–2026
Years covered
10 years
LOBBYING BY DONOR INDUSTRY
Each row = an industry that donated to this member AND has lobbyists pushing on Congress. Bar width = reported lobbying spend.
TOP LOBBYING FIRMS
The firms doing the most spending in this member's donor industries
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE U.S.A.
14 filings
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
12 filings
PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH AND MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA
13 filings
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
14 filings
THE BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE, INC.
13 filings
LOBBYING SPEND BY YEAR
How much lobbyists in this member's donor industries have reported spending each year
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
15 filings
AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
13 filings
SOUTHERN COMPANY
21 filings
SOURCES & CAVEATS
Data: LDA (Lobbying Disclosure Act) quarterly filings · 2017–present
Amounts are self-reported by registrants. Issue codes are mapped from the LDA's 80+ general issue codes to our 19-industry taxonomy.
An industry showing up here means it both (a) funds this member's campaign and (b) lobbies Congress on issues affecting it. That overlap is a factual pattern, not proof of any quid-pro-quo.