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Just came across the latest FEC filings and noticed Senator John Barrasso's Q1 fundraising report dropped recently. The guy raised $89.3K this quarter which put him at the 14th spot among all politicians we've tracked so far. Pretty solid numbers, especially with nearly half coming from individual donors.
What caught my eye though is his cash position - he's sitting on $7.7M in the bank, which is the second highest we've seen in Q1 reports. His spending was also significant at $215.9K, reflecting some serious campaign activity. The John Barrasso net worth estimates are interesting too, with current valuations putting him around $10.6M as of mid-April 2025.
For context, his net worth ranks him 79th in Congress, and interestingly he's got minimal exposure to publicly traded stocks that we can track. He's been active on the legislative side too, pushing bills on healthcare, mining education, public lands, and tax policy. The John Barrasso net worth figures show he's one of the more well-positioned senators financially, though his portfolio strategy seems pretty conservative when it comes to equity holdings.
You can dig deeper into his complete financial picture and John Barrasso net worth breakdown on Quiver Quantitative if you want all the granular details. These kinds of disclosures are always worth tracking if you follow political finance trends.