Week at a glance
CapitolExposed recorded 19 disclosed trades across 2 members of Congress over the past seven days. Of those, 12 were purchases and 7 were sales.
Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr. (D-CA) led the week with 17 transactions, followed by Gary C. Peters (D-MI).
Largest trade
The biggest transaction by disclosed amount was AGX (Main Street Trust > Bank of America Argan, Inc. Common Stock), a purchase valued at up to $50,000 by Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr. (D-CA) on 2026-06-30.
This trade did not trigger a conflict alert based on current scoring criteria.
Highest conflict score
Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr. (D-CA) recorded the week's highest conflict score at 1% for a purchase of AGX. A conflict score above 0.3 means the trade intersected with committee assignments, bill sponsorships, or lobbying activity tied to the member's official duties. Higher scores reflect more overlap, not necessarily wrongdoing.
Most active members this week
- 1. Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr. (D-CA): 17 trades
- 2. Gary C. Peters (D-MI): 2 trades
What to watch
The weekly roundup surfaces the broadest patterns visible in the latest filings. For deeper investigation into any member's trading activity, visit their profile page on CapitolExposed. High-volume weeks often precede or follow major legislative events, committee hearings, or market-moving policy announcements. The question is not whether members trade, but whether the timing and concentration of their trades warrant closer attention.
Data in this roundup covers trades with transaction dates in the past seven days. Some filings may arrive weeks after the actual trade due to the 45-day reporting window under the STOCK Act.