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Katie Britt

REPUBLICANSENATORSINCE JAN 2023
BUYS
16
SELLS
8
TRADES
24
COMPANIES
13
EST. VOLUME
$192K
MEDIAN LAG
272d
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS5
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
Senate Committee on Appropriations
The Senate Committee on Appropriations is responsible for legislation allocating federal funds prior to expenditure from the treasury. Appropriations are generally limited to the levels set by the Budget Resolution drafted by the Senate Committee on the Budget. The Committee is also responsible for supplemental spending bills, which are sometimes needed in the middle of a fiscal year to compensate for emergency expenses.
Subcommittees
  • Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
  • Department of Homeland Security
  • Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies
  • Energy and Water Development
  • State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
  • Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs not only has legislative jurisdiction on the topics listed in its name, but also on a range of other topics such as economic stability, federal monetary policy, and government contracts.
Subcommittees
  • Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection
  • Housing, Transportation, and Community Development
  • Securities, Insurance, and Investment
OVERSEESFinancialsReal Estate
Senate Committee on Rules and Administration
The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration has legislative jurisdiction over the organization and operation of Congress. This includes matters such as congressional rules and procedures, corruption, the relationship of Congress with the other branches of government, and general administration of the Senate. The Committee is also responsible for recommending improvements in organization and operation with a view toward strengthening Congress, simplifying its operations, improving its relationships with other branches of the United States Government, and enabling it better to meet its responsibilities under the Constitution of the United States.
Senate Committee on the Judiciary
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary provides oversight of the Department of Justice and the agencies under the Department's jurisdiction, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security. It also plays an important role in the consideration of nominations and pending legislation. Any legislation related to civil liberty, constitutional amendments, immigration and naturalization, and a variety of other topics is referred to the Committee.
Subcommittees
  • Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights
  • Border Security and Immigration
  • Crime and Counterterrorism
  • Intellectual Property
OVERSEESCommunication ServicesInformation Technology
Committee ↔ trade overlap
CONFLICT LENS
54.2%
of disclosed trade value sits in sectors Katie Britt's committees directly oversee.
13 trades2 oversight sectors
Judiciary
37.5% of value
Information Technology
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
16.7% of value
Financials
Vs. their party
REPUBLICAN MEDIAN
Trades / year
YOU 12·PEER 8
1.6× more active
Oversight-sector mix
YOU 54%·PEER 40%
+14 pts
Median disclosure lag
YOU 272d·PEER 28d
244d slower
Est. excess vs SPY 90d
YOU -3.3%·PEER -1.1%
-2.2 pts
Sector mix · by value
OVERSIGHT
Information Technology
37.5%
Consumer Discretionary
20.8%
Financials
16.7%
Energy
12.5%
Health Care
8.3%
Industrials
4.2%
Where the edge comes from
OVERSIGHT vs REST · 90D
Oversight-sector trades
+5.1%mean excess
WIN 62%13 trades
Everything else
-13.2%mean excess
WIN 82%11 trades
Trades inside an oversight lane returned +18.3 pts more vs SPY than trades outside it.
Most-traded companies
BY TRADE COUNT
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STOCK ACT DISCLOSURES · AMOUNTS REPORTED AS RANGES · ESTIMATES USE RANGE MIDPOINTS · OVERSIGHT MAPPING IS A HEURISTIC
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