
Moody's fundraising profile is predominantly individual-donor driven, with 64 percent of her $4.3 million raised coming from individual contributors rather than PACs and committees. Industry-tied contributions show notable concentration in legal and financial services, with lawyers and lobbyists representing 22 percent of industry money, securities and investment firms 11 percent, and smaller shares from health services, real estate, and insurance sectors; individual donors employed in these same fields—legal services, securities, and real estate—constitute her primary occupational donor base. With 57 stock trades disclosed under the STOCK Act and 40 recorded votes during this period, her financial holdings and legislative activity are available for public review.
FOLLOW THE MONEY
Left: who funds Moody (ribbon width = dollars) · right: their votes on bills classified as favoring vs limiting those sectors
“Favors / limits” is an AI classification of each bill's likely effect on the sector — a factual reading of the bill, not a claim about motive. Correlation, not causation. The named bills are in DOES THE MONEY MATCH THE VOTES? below.
DOES THE MONEY MATCH THE VOTES?
How Moody voted on bills touching their biggest donor sectors
Each dollar figure is Moody's total from that donor sector — shown on each related vote, not a per-vote amount. Correlation between funding and votes, not causation; many factors shape any single vote.
TOP SOURCES
ASHLEY MOODY VICTORY FUND
candidate's own committee
SECURE THE US SENATE 2026
PAC
ONE TEAM SENATE MAJORITY
PAC
GOP WINNING WOMEN 2026
PAC
SENATE CONSERVATIVES FUND
PAC
ALIGNMENT SIGNALS
COMMITTEES
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