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Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7]

R · NJ

Tracked receipts exceed tracked giving by

$46,500

Member of Congress

Tracked direct giving

$0

Tracked donations to candidate

$46,500

Connections

16

Votes

7

QPQ Score

100%

7/7 aligned

The QPQ Score measures how often this legislator voted in line with their donors' advocacy positions. 7 of 7 trackable votes aligned with donor interests across 18 donors. This metric shows correlation, not causation.

The Money Trail

How money flowed to Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7]

$41K
15 transactions across 5 counterparties

AIPAC directed $25K to Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7] across 5 contributions. Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7] voted YES on GENIUS Act, Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (S.394) — which AIPAC advocates for.

AMERICA'S FIRST PAC directed $10K to Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7] across 5 contributions. Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7] voted YES on GENIUS Act, Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (S.394) — which AMERICA'S FIRST PAC advocates for.

ADRIAN SMITH FOR CONGRESS directed $3K to Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7] across 3 contributions. Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7] voted YES on GENIUS Act, Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (S.394) — which ADRIAN SMITH FOR CONGRESS advocates for.

CITIZENS FOR TURNER directed $2K to Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7]. Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7] voted YES on Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT21, H.R.4763) — which CITIZENS FOR TURNER advocates for.

BLAKE MOORE FOR CONGRESS directed $1K to Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7]. Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7] voted YES on GENIUS Act, Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (S.394) — which BLAKE MOORE FOR CONGRESS advocates for.

$41K tracked across 5 counterparties·5 policy outcomes·15 aligned
PAC Chain Attribution

Who funded Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7]

Attributed amounts are modeled estimates of how money flowed through intermediary PACs, computed by proportional apportionment of FEC-reported transactions. They are not reported transactions themselves. How we compute this

$11K
modeled estimate
75 paths across 50 counterparties
$5Kmodeled estimatefrom TOMORROW IS MEANINGFUL PAC - TIM PAC
2024 cycle1 path0 hopsMedium confidence
$3Kmodeled estimatefrom SHOW-ME POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
2024 cycle1 path0 hopsMedium confidence
$2Kmodeled estimatefrom DAKOTA LEADERSHIP PAC
2024 cycle1 path0 hopsMedium confidence
$301modeled estimatefrom BARKER, DAVID
2024 cycle2 paths1 hopMedium confidence
$225modeled estimatefrom Ross
2024 cycle1 path1 hopMedium confidence
$195modeled estimatefrom FOULKES, HELENA BUONANNO
2024 cycle2 paths2–3 hopsMedium confidenceCross-cycle
$148modeled estimatefrom Peters
2024 cycle1 path1 hopMedium confidence
$86modeled estimatefrom HULSHOF, KENNY
2024 cycle1 path2 hopsMedium confidenceCross-cycle

Plus 42 additional chains totaling $850.

$11K attributed (modeled estimate) across 75 paths·Up to 4 hops deep·Source FEC filings (Schedules A, B, E)·How we compute this

Connected Government Contracts

Companies that Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7] holds stock in, is employed by, or receives donations from may also receive government contracts. The connections below show which companies have federal awards.

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Stock disclosures from Senate EFD / House Financial Disclosures. Contract data from USASpending.gov. Connection does not imply wrongdoing.

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QPQ Score Breakdown

Each row shows a vote where this legislator's donors had an advocacy position. “Aligned” means the vote matched what donors wanted.

Donations Received

DonorAmountDateCycle
AIPAC$5,000Nov 8, 20232024
FIRST IN FREEDOM PAC$5,000Jun 27, 20242024
TOMORROW IS MEANINGFUL PAC - TIM PAC$5,000Sep 26, 20242024
TEAM AMERICA - BRINGING AMERICA TOGETHER PAC$5,000May 14, 20242024
SHOW-ME POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE$2,500Mar 28, 20232024
MAINTAINING ALL REPUBLICANS IN OFFICE (MARIO) PAC$2,000Oct 15, 20242024
AMERICA'S FIRST PAC$2,000Oct 8, 20242024
GARRET GRAVES FOR CONGRESS$2,000Mar 22, 20232024
FEENSTRA FOR CONGRESS$2,000Mar 29, 20232024
CITIZENS FOR TURNER$2,000Dec 21, 20232024
FRIENDS OF DAVE JOYCE$2,000Sep 29, 20232024
AUSTIN SCOTT FOR CONGRESS$2,000Sep 6, 20242024
DAKOTA LEADERSHIP PAC$2,000Apr 3, 20232024
KEVIN MCCARTHY FOR CONGRESS$2,000Jun 22, 20232024
TEXANS FOR JODEY ARRINGTON$1,500Mar 29, 20232024
GARRET GRAVES FOR CONGRESS$1,500Sep 19, 20232024
ADRIAN SMITH FOR CONGRESS$1,000Jun 15, 20232024
Mark Alford For Congress, Inc.$1,000Jul 18, 20232024
BLAKE MOORE FOR CONGRESS$1,000Mar 23, 20232024

Voting Record

Relationships

TypeConnected ToDetailsSource
Advocated forCBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, 118th CongressCosponsor, sponsorship date 2023-09-12Source
Voted onFinancial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT21, H.R.4763)Vote yea on roll call 226Source
Voted onCBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, 118th CongressVote yea on roll call 230Source
Advocated forCBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, 119th CongressCosponsor, sponsorship date 2025-04-24Source
Voted onDisapproval of SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin 121Vote yea on roll call 355Source
Voted onGENIUS Act, Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (S.394)Vote yea on roll call 200Source
Voted onCLARITY Act, Digital Asset Market Clarity ActVote yea on roll call 199Source
Voted onCBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, 119th CongressVote yea on roll call 201Source
Held officeU.S. House of RepresentativesSitting member of the U.S. House in the 119th Congress.Source
Member ofEnergy and Commerce CommitteeMember of Energy and Commerce Committee (119th Congress).Source
Member ofForeign Affairs CommitteeMember of Foreign Affairs Committee (119th Congress).Source
Member ofSouth and Central Asia SubcommitteeMember of South and Central Asia Subcommittee (119th Congress).Source
Member ofCommunications and Technology SubcommitteeMember of Communications and Technology Subcommittee (119th Congress).Source
Member ofCommerce, Manufacturing, and Trade SubcommitteeMember of Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade Subcommittee (119th Congress).Source
Member ofMiddle East and North Africa SubcommitteeMember of Middle East and North Africa Subcommittee (119th Congress).Source
Member ofHealth SubcommitteeMember of Health Subcommittee (119th Congress).Source