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Report TypeAvailable Online or Offline?Online LinkOffline LocatedMembers Covered?Congressional Staffers Covered?Do All Staff File?Bulk/Aggregate Data?FormatIndividual Data?FormatYearsSearch by Member to Get Staff?Can Members/Staff file online?Regular Filings Required?If so, When?Other InformationLast Updated
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Financial Disclosure Forms and ReportsBoth
https://disclosures-clerk.house.gov/PublicDisclosure/FinancialDisclosure
Legislative Resource Center, B-81 CannonYesYesIndividuals compensated at or above 120 percent of the minimum pay for Executive Branch GS-15YesPDFYesWeb form2008-presentNoYesYesYearly, by May 15Reports of Members are printed annually by the Clerk and distributed as a House Document. Individuals who want to review the records must fill out a form stating name, address, and occupation. These requests are retained and made public for 6 years from the date of the request.9/18/2020 14:54:10
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Gift and Travel FilingsBoth
https://disclosures-clerk.house.gov/PublicDisclosure/GiftTravelFilings
Legislative Resource Center, B-81 CannonYesYesYesPDFOnline2012-presentNoNoNo9/18/2020 14:54:16
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Foreign Travel Reports and ExpendituresBoth
https://disclosures-clerk.house.gov/PublicDisclosure/ForeignTravel
Legislative Resource Center, B-81 CannonYesYesYesYesPDF, .txtNo1994-presentNoUnknownYesMust report within 30 days after trip. Trigger: Whenever a Member takes a foreign trip9/18/2020 14:54:21
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Post Employment Lobbying Restrictions DatabaseBoth
https://disclosures-clerk.house.gov/PublicDisclosure/PostEmploymentNotification
Legislative Resource Center, B-81 CannonYesYesN/AYes.txt, XMLYesWeb form2008-presentNoN/ANoTrigger: When they leave government service9/18/2020 14:54:29
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Lobbying Disclosure FilingBoth
https://disclosurespreview.house.gov/?index=%22lobbying-disclosures%22&size=10&sort=[{%22_score%22:true},{%22field%22:%22registrant.name%22,%22order%22:%22asc%22}]
Office of the Clerk, United State House of Representatives, U.S. Capitol, Room H-154N/AN/AN/AYesXML, CSVBy LobbyistXML, CSV2000-presentN/ALobbyists can file onlineYes20 days past the end of the quarter, or April 20, July 20, October 20, and January 209/18/2020 14:54:35
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Lobbying ContributionBoth
https://disclosurespreview.house.gov/?index=%22lobbying-contributions%22&size=10&sort=[{%22_score%22:true},{%22field%22:%22organizationName%22,%22order%22:%22asc%22}]
Office of the Clerk, United State House of Representatives, U.S. Capitol, Room H-154N/AN/AN/AYesXML, CSVBy LobbyistXML, CSV2008-presentN/ALobbyists can file onlineYesQuarterly, 20 days past the end of the quarter, or April 20, July 20, October 20, and January 209/18/2020 14:54:40
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Franking Commission (Mass Mailings)Bothhttps://masscommsdisclosure.house.gov/Legislative Resource Center, B-81 CannonYesNoN/ANoPrint CopiesYes.png, .docx, PDF2018-presentN/AN/AN/AN/A9/18/2020 14:54:45
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Legal Expense Fund DisclosuresOfflinehttps://disclosures-clerk.house.gov/PublicDisclosure/LegalExpenseFundLegislative Resource Center, B-81 CannonYesNoN/ANoUnknownYesPhysical CopiesUnknownN/ANoN/AN/ATrigger: Legal expense funds are established to assist Members when: "the legal expenses arise in connection with: the individual's candidacy for or election to federal office; the individual's official duties or position in Congress (including legal expenses incurred in connection with an amicus brief file in a Member's official capacity, a civil action by a Member challenging the validity of a law or federal regulation, or a matter before the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct); a criminal prosecution; or a civil matter bearing on the individual's reputation or fitness for office." —Memorandum to Members from the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, June 10, 19969/18/2020 14:39:40
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Statement of Recusal Arising from Negotiations for Future Employment for Members of CongressOfflinehttps://ethics.house.gov/faqs/future-employmentCommittee on Ethics, 1015 Longworth House Office BuildingYesYesSeparate Entry for StaffNoPDFYesPrinted FormsKept for 6 years, then discarded.N/ANoN/AN/ATrigger: With respect to official conduct, when a Member or staff has a conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict as to matters that would affect an outside party with whom the Member is negotiating or has accepted employment.

Members and senior staff must notify the Committee, in writing, within three business days after starting negotiations or entering into an agreement to accept any private employment or compensation. Members and senior staff may use the Notification of Negotiations or Agreement for Future Employment Form to submit to the Committee to fulfill this requirement.

Other Information: If a Member files a recusal form, both the recusal and negotiation form must be filed with the Clerk of the House for public disclosure.
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Notification of Negotiations or Agreement for Future EmploymentBothhttps://disclosures-clerk.house.gov/PublicDisclosure/PostEmploymentNotificationLegislative Resource Center, B-81 CannonYesYesNo: "Very Senior Staff" (those making more than $126,975 annually for at least 60 days during the calendar year)Yes.txt, XMLYesPrinted FormsKept for 6 years, then discarded.N/ANoN/AN/ATrigger: Form must be filed within 3 business days after the commencement of negotiations or the formalization of an agreement regarding future employment or compensation (unless the Member of Congress's successor has been named). The Negotiation form is not published unless recusal form is filed. If member or staff is only filing the negotiation form, it goes to the Ethics Committee and is not made public. Staff files are never publicly disclosed.9/18/2020 14:43:46
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Statement of Recusal Arising from Negotiations for Future Employment for Congressional StaffOfflinehttps://ethics.house.gov/faqs/future-employmentCommittee on Ethics, 1015 Longworth House Office BuildingMembers also file (see above)YesNo: "Very Senior Staff" (those making more than $126,975 annually for at least 60 days during the calendar year)NoPDFYesPrinted FormsKept for 6 years, then discarded.N/ANoN/AN/ATrigger: With respect to official conduct, when a Member or staff has a conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict as to matters that would affect an outside party with whom the Member is negotiating or has accepted employment.

Other Information: Staff files are never publicly disclosed.
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Federal Election Campaign ReportsBoth
https://www.fec.gov/data/reports/house-senate/?data_type=processed
Federal Election Commission, 1050 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20463YesNoNoPartiallyAvailable in CSV and ASCII delimitedAvailable OnlineWeb form1999-presentN/AYEsYesQuarterly
January 31, April 15, July 15, Oct 15
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House Ethics Committee ReportsOnline
https://ethics.house.gov/reports/committee-reports
NoYesYesN/ANoAvailable OnlinePDF files1998-presentProblems with data: cannot find years before 1998.
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