PELOSI, NANCY BUYNVDA$500K–$1M·TUBERVILLE, TOMMY BUYMSFT$50K–$100K·CRENSHAW, DAN SELLXOM$15K–$50K·PELOSI, NANCY BUYNVDA$500K–$1M·TUBERVILLE, TOMMY BUYMSFT$50K–$100K·CRENSHAW, DAN SELLXOM$15K–$50K·
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BCO

Congressional Trades
8
by 1 members
Buys
4
50%
Sells
4
50%
Total Volume
$64K
midpoint
Unique Traders
1
members

Party Breakdown

Democrats0 · 0%
Republicans8 · 100%

Party Trading Divergence

Democrat vs. Republican buy / sell pressure by monthALIGNED

Bar length = total trades. Color = net sentiment — green = net buying, red = net selling. Months with no activity hidden.

Democrat ←
Month
→ Republican
Jun '25
2
Oct '25
24
Democrats00Neutral
vs
Republicans44Neutral
Net buyingNet selling⚡ Party split

💼 Lobbying Filings

all →
  • 2026-04-26$10K
    BRINKS INC.
    The Payment Choice Act of 2025 - Summary A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate and House of Representatives. Its purpose is to ensure that businesses accept cash for on-site sales under $500 and cannot charge cash-paying customers a higher price than those using other payment methods. The bill allows for exceptions, such as a business providing a fee-free device to convert cash to a prepaid card. S. 2326 - Payment Choice Act of 2025 1119th Congress (2025-2026) - Introduced in Senate 07/17/2025 Sponsor: Sen. Cramer, Kevin [R-ND] Committees: Senate - Banking, Housing, Urban Affairs To ensure that United States currency is treated as legal tender to be accepted as payment for purchases of goods and services at brick-and-mortar businesses throughout the United States, and for other purposes. H.R.1138 - Payment Choice Act of 2025 119th Congress (2025-2026) - Introduced in House 02/07/2025 Sponsor: Rep. Rose, John W. [R=TN-6] Committees: House - Financial Affairs This bill requires reta
  • 2026-02-03$10K
    BRINKS INC.
    The Payment Choice Act of 2025 - Summary A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate and House of Representatives. Its purpose is to ensure that businesses accept cash for on-site sales under $500 and cannot charge cash-paying customers a higher price than those using other payment methods. The bill allows for exceptions, such as a business providing a fee-free device to convert cash to a prepaid card. S. 2326 - Payment Choice Act of 2025 1119th Congress (2025-2026) - Introduced in Senate 07/17/2025 Sponsor: Sen. Cramer, Kevin [R-ND] Committees: Senate - Banking, Housing, Urban Affairs To ensure that United States currency is treated as legal tender to be accepted as payment for purchases of goods and services at brick-and-mortar businesses throughout the United States, and for other purposes. H.R.1138 - Payment Choice Act of 2025 119th Congress (2025-2026) - Introduced in House 02/07/2025 Sponsor: Rep. Rose, John W. [R=TN-6] Committees: House - Financial Affairs This bill requires reta
  • 2025-10-29$10K
    BRINKS INC.
    The Payment Choice Act of 2025 - Summary A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate and House of Representatives. Its purpose is to ensure that businesses accept cash for on-site sales under $500 and cannot charge cash-paying customers a higher price than those using other payment methods. The bill allows for exceptions, such as a business providing a fee-free device to convert cash to a prepaid card. S. 2326 - Payment Choice Act of 2025 1119th Congress (2025-2026) - Introduced in Senate 07/17/2025 Sponsor: Sen. Cramer, Kevin [R-ND] Committees: Senate - Banking, Housing, Urban Affairs To ensure that United States currency is treated as legal tender to be accepted as payment for purchases of goods and services at brick-and-mortar businesses throughout the United States, and for other purposes. H.R.1138 - Payment Choice Act of 2025 119th Congress (2025-2026) - Introduced in House 02/07/2025 Sponsor: Rep. Rose, John W. [R=TN-6] Committees: House - Financial Affairs This bill requires reta
  • 2025-10-27$10K
    BRINKS INC.
    H.R. 4128 - Payment Choice Act of 2023 This bill requires retail businesses to accept cash as a form of payment for on-site sales of $500 or less, and it prohibits them from charging cash-paying customers a higher price compared to customers not paying with cash. Businesses covered by this bill are those engaged in the business of selling or offering goods or services at retail to the public that accept in-person payments at a physical location. The bill provides for enforcement through preventative relief, damages, and civil penalties. H.R. 4128 - Payment Choice Act of 2023 This bill requires retail businesses to accept cash as a form of payment for on-site sales of $500 or less, and it prohibits them from charging cash-paying customers a higher price compared to customers not paying with cash. Businesses covered by this bill are those engaged in the business of selling or offering goods or services at retail to the public that accept in-person payments at a physical location. The b
  • 2025-07-20$10K
    BRINKS INC.
    H.R. 4128 - Payment Choice Act of 2023 This bill requires retail businesses to accept cash as a form of payment for on-site sales of $500 or less, and it prohibits them from charging cash-paying customers a higher price compared to customers not paying with cash. Businesses covered by this bill are those engaged in the business of selling or offering goods or services at retail to the public that accept in-person payments at a physical location. The bill provides for enforcement through preventative relief, damages, and civil penalties. H.R. 4128 - Payment Choice Act of 2023 This bill requires retail businesses to accept cash as a form of payment for on-site sales of $500 or less, and it prohibits them from charging cash-paying customers a higher price compared to customers not paying with cash. Businesses covered by this bill are those engaged in the business of selling or offering goods or services at retail to the public that accept in-person payments at a physical location. The b
  • 2025-05-14$10K
    BRINKS INC.
    H.R. 4128 - Payment Choice Act of 2023 This bill requires retail businesses to accept cash as a form of payment for on-site sales of $500 or less, and it prohibits them from charging cash-paying customers a higher price compared to customers not paying with cash. Businesses covered by this bill are those engaged in the business of selling or offering goods or services at retail to the public that accept in-person payments at a physical location. The bill provides for enforcement through preventative relief, damages, and civil penalties. H.R. 4128 - Payment Choice Act of 2023 This bill requires retail businesses to accept cash as a form of payment for on-site sales of $500 or less, and it prohibits them from charging cash-paying customers a higher price compared to customers not paying with cash. Businesses covered by this bill are those engaged in the business of selling or offering goods or services at retail to the public that accept in-person payments at a physical location. The b

Congressional Momentum

buy vs. sell pressureNEUTRAL

Score 0–100: above 50 = net buying pressure, below 50 = net selling. Signal based on last 90 days.

Last 30 Days
No trades
Last 90 Days
No trades
All-Time
50
4 buys8 total4 sells
$32K buys · $32K sells
Cumulative Net Position (buy vol − sell vol)
+$0
2025-068 trades plotted2025-10

Trade Activity Timeline

Congressional buys & sells by month · last 2 months w/ activity

25/06
25/10
BuysSellsOtherHigh-volume month

All Disclosed Trades

DateMemberActionAmountFiling Delay
2025-10-31RLisa McClainSELL$1K – $15K24d
2025-10-30RLisa McClainBUY$1K – $15K25d
2025-10-30RLisa McClainSELL$1K – $15K25d
2025-10-31RLisa McClainSELL$1K – $15K21d
2025-10-30RLisa McClainSELL$1K – $15K22d
2025-10-30RLisa McClainBUY$1K – $15K22d
2025-06-11RLisa McClainBUY$1K – $15K64d
2025-06-11RLisa McClainBUY$1K – $15K63d