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Just saw Senator Todd Young's latest FEC filing from last year - dude raised over $309K in Q1, which honestly puts him in the top tier compared to other politicians filing around that time. What caught my eye though is his net worth sitting at around $91K according to Quiver's estimates. That's actually pretty modest for a sitting senator if you think about it - ranked 398th in Congress wealth-wise.
The breakdown shows most of his funding came from individual donors (78.6%), and he spent about $182K during the period. He's holding roughly $5M in cash on hand, which is solid positioning. But it's interesting how his actual net worth number doesn't match up with that cash reserve - guess a lot of that's tied up in campaign funds or other assets they don't fully track.
He's been pushing bills on biotech, small business fraud prevention, and mineral strategy stuff. Pretty standard legislative work. The whole thing makes you realize how much these financial disclosures reveal about where politicians actually stand financially. Young's numbers are pretty transparent compared to some others out there.