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Austin Scott

REPUBLICANREPRESENTATIVEGA-08SINCE JAN 2011
BUYS
0
SELLS
18
TRADES
18
COMPANIES
8
EST. VOLUME
$144K
MEDIAN LAG
163d
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS4
House Committee on AgricultureVICE CHAIR
The House Committee on Agriculture has legislative jurisdiction over agriculture, food, rural development, and forestry.
Subcommittees
  • Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development
  • General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit
  • Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture
OVERSEESConsumer StaplesFinancialsMaterials
House Committee on Armed Services
The House Committee on Armed Services has legislative jurisdiction over military and defense.
Subcommittees
  • Intelligence and Special Operations
  • Readiness
OVERSEESIndustrials
House Committee on Rules
The House Committee on Rules is commonly known as “The Speaker’s Committee” because it is the mechanism that the Speaker uses to maintain control of the House Floor. Because of the vast power wielded by the Rules Committee, its ratio has traditionally been weighted in favor of the majority party. The Committee provides the terms and conditions of debate on any measure or matter through Special Rules. The Committee also considers original jurisdiction measures, which commonly represent changes to the standing rules of the House, or measures that contain special rules, such as the expedited procedures in trade legislation.
Subcommittees
  • Rules and Organization of the House
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
The United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) is a committee of the United States House of Representatives. Created in 1977, HPSCI is charged with oversight of the United States Intelligence Community—which includes the intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the following seventeen elements of the U.S. Government—and the Military Intelligence Program.
Subcommittees
  • Central Intelligence Agency
  • National Intelligence Enterprise
  • National Security Agency and Cyber
Committee ↔ trade overlap
CONFLICT LENS
5.6%
of disclosed trade value sits in sectors Austin Scott's committees directly oversee.
1 trades1 oversight sectors
Armed Services
5.6% of value
Industrials
Vs. their party
REPUBLICAN MEDIAN
Trades / year
YOU 9·PEER 8
1.2× more active
Oversight-sector mix
YOU 6%·PEER 40%
-34 pts
Median disclosure lag
YOU 163d·PEER 28d
135d slower
Est. excess vs SPY 90d
YOU +2.8%·PEER -1.1%
+3.9 pts
Sector mix · by value
OVERSIGHT
Information Technology
72.2%
Consumer Discretionary
11.1%
Health Care
5.6%
Industrials
5.6%
Energy
5.6%
Where the edge comes from
OVERSIGHT vs REST · 90D
Oversight-sector trades
-32.4%mean excess
WIN 100%1 trades
Everything else
+4.8%mean excess
WIN 29%17 trades
Trades inside an oversight lane returned -37.2 pts less vs SPY than trades outside it.
Most-traded companies
BY TRADE COUNT
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