
Smith, Adrian
RepublicanRepresentative · Nebraska-3
Smith, Adrian is a Republican Representative representing Nebraska, District 3. They serve on 2 committees, including Joint Committee on Taxation and House Committee on Ways and Means.
They have raised $151K in campaign contributions, with most of it from individual donors. The biggest industry source is misc business, contributing $5K. Organizations spend $1.0 billion lobbying on topics their committees oversee. The biggest areas are taxation and trade. This reflects the lobbying ecosystem around their committee work, not money paid to them directly.
They rarely miss a vote, participating in 96% of roll calls. They frequently work across the aisle, with 50% of their co-sponsored bills involving members of the other party.
They have filed 36 stock transaction disclosures since 2007. These are required by the STOCK Act, which mandates members of Congress report securities trades. 1 former staff member from their office now works as lobbyist. Combined, they represent $150K in lobbying activity. Outside groups (like Super PACs) have spent money on their races: $31K spent supporting them. This spending is independent of their campaign.
Overall, they have a typical financial footprint for a representative. The biggest factors are lobbying activity around their committee topics and campaign contributions.
Total Raised
$151K
Top industry: Misc Business
Lobbying Around Their Committees
$1.0 billion
Top issue: Taxation
Voting Participation
96%
Rarely misses a vote
Stock Trade Filings
36
Required under the STOCK Act
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