Every Member of the U.S. House of Representatives is required to file a Financial Disclosure Statement covering these categories for the previous year's calendar:
- earned income (e.g., salaries and fees)
- donations made by others to charities in lieu of paying a Representative for a speech, appearance, or article
- “unearned” income
- assets purchased, sold, or exchanged
- liabilities
- gifts received
- travel reimbursements
- positions held by the Representative
- agreements with outside entities
Financial disclosure statements for Members of Congress are available through the Clerk of the House’s Financial Disclosure Reports Database.
Travel Expense Reimbursements
Every Member of the U.S. House of Representatives is required to file reports which detail travel-related expenses reimbursed by nongovernment sources and charitable contributions made in lieu of honoraria (a payment for services that do not have a set fee). All of these reports are available through the Clerk of the House's Gift and Travel Filings page.
Office Expenses
Every three months, the Chief Administrative Officer of the House publishes the “Statement of Disbursements."All of these reports are also available through the Clerk of the House's Gift and Travel Filings page. The official report of the receipts and expenditures of every office of the U.S. House of Representatives.