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Just stumbled on some interesting numbers about Representative Scott Fitzgerald's finances. Dude's sitting on about $7M net worth according to recent disclosures - that's 120th highest in Congress, which is pretty wild. Makes you wonder how these numbers actually add up when you're in politics.
So back in Q2, Fitzgerald pulled in $199.3K in fundraising, with about 28% coming from individual donors. Not the biggest haul compared to other politicians that quarter, but he also kept his spending relatively modest at $105.8K. Had around $1.1M cash on hand by the end of the filing period. The whole thing feels pretty standard for mid-level congressional fundraising, honestly.
What caught my eye more is that he's got roughly $326K in publicly traded assets they can actually track. The Scott Fitzgerald net worth estimate is based on financial disclosures, so take it with a grain of salt - could be incomplete or off. He's been proposing a bunch of bills too, mostly around foreign regulation and corporate governance stuff. Pretty niche policy area if you ask me. Anyway, if you're into tracking this kind of political finance data, Quiver Quantitative has the full breakdown if you want to dig deeper.