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Adrian Smith
Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE) · disclosures Oct 11 – Feb 13
Committees
- House Ways and Means
- Joint Taxation
Disclosed trades
| Disclosed | Traded | Action | Ticker / Asset | Amount | Sector | Flags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 13 | Jan 15 | BUY | $CAT Caterpillar | $1K–$15K | Industrials | 760d late |
| Mar 1 | Jan 30 | P | CarterBaldwin | $1K–$15K | — | |
| Jul 26 | Jul 17 | BUY | CarterBaldwin | $15K–$50K | — | |
| May 23 | Jan 19 | P | CarterBaldwin [PS] | $1K–$15K | — | 489d late |
| May 23 | Jun 18 | P | CarterBaldwin [PS] | $1K–$15K | — | 339d late |
| May 23 | Feb 1 | P | CarterBaldwin [PS] | $1K–$15K | — | 111d late |
| Oct 11 | Sep 19 | P | Real Estate Rental 50% Interest | $1M–$5M | — |
Disclosures are drawn entirely from public STOCK Act and OGE Form 278-T filings; a conflict flag marks a trade in a sector the member's committee oversees (a signal to read, not a finding of wrongdoing). The average market-adjusted return is a descriptive summary of how these already-disclosed trades fared versus the market — it is not a prediction and not investment advice. Conflict screening compares trades only to the sectors a member's current committees oversee; members with no current committee seat (departed members, chamber leadership) aren't screened, so a 0 (or —) here is not an all-clear. See our methodology and data dictionary.
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