Elizabeth Warren voted in favor of 25% of bills classified as benefiting her top donor sectors, including Technology and Retail & Consumer. On SJRES28-119, a joint resolution disapproving a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule classified as favoring the Technology sector, she voted NAY.

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SJRES28-119 — A joint resolution disapproving the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection re
SJRES49-119 — A joint resolution terminating the national emergency declared to impose global tariffs.
HJRES100-117 — To provide for a resolution with respect to the unresolved disputes between certain railroads repres
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◈ Ask the Analyst about Elizabeth Warren →How we built this: a statistical pattern surfaced from public records — FEC campaign finance, Senate/House Lobbying Disclosure Act filings, and Congress.gov. The donor concentration and the legislative action are concurrent facts; this does not imply contributions caused the action, that the member acted improperly, or that the bill specifically benefits the named sector. Generated July 6, 2026 · internal signal score 70/100.