$8K
100 contributions within 30 days of 20 votes
Catherine Marie Cortez Masto is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Nevada, a seat she has held since 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Cortez Masto served as the 32nd attorney general of Nevada from 2007 to 2015.
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0 votes · cycle 2018 · Mar 30, 2026
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Funding Transparency
Moderate concernScott Eckart accounts for 31% of contributions.
Vote Independence
Moderate concernVoted against party majority alongside cross-party defectors in 9 roll calls.
Timing Patterns
Moderate concern$8,127 in contributions landed within 30 days of 20 congressional votes.
Lobby Influence
Moderate concernFinance & Banking, Education, Government Operations appear in both lobbying filings and campaign contributions — $1,360 in overlapping funding across 102 lobbying filings.
Peer Standing
No flagsFunding concentration
Moderately concentrated — ECKART, SCOTT holds 31%
Measures how evenly spread donations are — below 1,500 means many donors share the load; above 2,500 means a few dominate.
Outside spending
low2 filings — 0 support, 2 oppose
$7,352 in outside spending on record.
Party alignment
How often this politician sides with their party on roll calls where the party mostly agreed.
$8K
100 contributions within 30 days of 20 votes
Legislative focus
Funding sources
Lobbying activity
665clients
665 bill references on record · 665 linked to specific bills
American Kratom Association
Filed by Lobbyit.Com
American Kratom Association
Filed by Penn Avenue Partners
American Kratom Association
Filed by The Majority Group, LLC
American Kratom Association
Filed by Upstream Consulting, Inc.
American Kratom Association
Filed by Downs Government Affairs
American Superconductor
Filed by Longbow Public Policy Group, Llc
American Superconductor
Filed by Lemunyon Group, LLC
American Superconductor
Filed by Sbl Strategies, Llc
American Superconductor
Filed by Pike Associates Llc
American Superconductor
Filed by Florida Sugar Cane League
Source: federal lobbying disclosures and congressional vote records.
49 bills voted on · 13 lobbied
Voted on by
Aaron Bean
Abigail Davis Spanberger
Adam B. Schiff
Adam Smith
+529 more
Lobbied by
American Kratom Association
American Superconductor
Coalition For Responsible Waste Incineration
Coalition For Student Opportunity And Success
+9 more
Voted on by
Adam B. Schiff
Alex Padilla
Amy Klobuchar
Andy Kim
+96 more
Lobbied by
American Superconductor
Coalition For Responsible Waste Incineration
Electra Aero, Inc.
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems, Inc.
+7 more
Voted on by
Aaron Bean
Abraham J. Hamadeh
Adam B. Schiff
Adam Gray
+534 more
Lobbied by
Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
Exelixis, Inc.
National Association Of Small Trucking Companies
Rtx Corporation And Affiliates (Fkaraytheon Technologies Corporation)
+1 more
Voted on by
Aaron Bean
Abraham J. Hamadeh
Adam B. Schiff
Adam Gray
+528 more
Lobbied by
Bb Living
City Of Santa Clara
Dignitymoves
Voted on by
Adam B. Schiff
Alex Padilla
Amy Klobuchar
Andy Kim
+96 more
Lobbied by
Greater New York Hospital Association
Voted on by
Alex Padilla
Amy Klobuchar
Angus S. King Jr.
Benjamin L. Cardin
+96 more
Lobbied by
Capitol Strategies Us, Llc On Behalf Of Port Of Everett
Coalition For Responsible Waste Incineration
Voted on by
Adam B. Schiff
Alex Padilla
Amy Klobuchar
Andy Kim
+96 more
Lobbied by
Coalition For Responsible Waste Incineration
Voted on by
Adam B. Schiff
Alex Padilla
Amy Klobuchar
Andy Kim
+96 more
Lobbied by
Coalition For Responsible Waste Incineration
Voted on by
Aaron Bean
Abraham J. Hamadeh
Adam B. Schiff
Adam Gray
+528 more
Lobbied by
Coalition For Responsible Waste Incineration
Voted on by
Adam B. Schiff
Alex Padilla
Amy Klobuchar
Andy Kim
+96 more
Lobbied by
Coalition For Responsible Waste Incineration
Sources and notes
Campaign finance data comes from FEC.gov filings, while available vote records come from Congress.gov and the U.S. Senate roll call feed. Figures stay as reported by those sources. House votes come from Congress.gov. Senate votes come from the official roll call feed. Coverage may be incomplete for some profiles. Recent profile snapshots are reused briefly so repeat views stay fast and consistent.