United States Senate Public Financial Disclosure Report 2025

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New Entrant Reports (OGE Form 278e) All other public financial disclosure filers file a new entrant report. These reports are filed with the employing agency within 30 days of taking office. The new entrant report details the personal financial interests of the filer, the filers spouse, and any dependent children.
Whether you must file a financial disclosure report depends on the duties of the job. Generally, senior or high-level federal employes like political appointees, members of the Senior Executive Service or GS-15 or above employees must file public financial disclosure reports.
As amended,6 the EIGA requires covered employees, including Members of Congress, congressional officers, and selected congressional staff,7 to file annual financial disclosure statements that report income, gifts, liabilities, propertyboth real property and business-related personal propertypositions in business
All Financial Disclosure Reports are made available for public inspection at the Office of Public Records, pursuant to 13107 of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978.
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