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Just saw that Tim Kennedy, the House rep from New York, had to disclose his Q2 fundraising numbers and honestly it's pretty interesting. The guy pulled in around 369K in donations last quarter, with the majority coming from individual supporters. Not the biggest haul compared to other politicians, but solid enough.
What caught my eye was his Tim Kennedy net worth estimate sitting at around 231K as of mid-2025. That's actually pretty modest for someone in Congress when you think about it. He's got about 681K in cash on hand from the filing period, which puts him somewhere in the middle of the pack financially speaking.
On the spending side, he burned through about 174K in the same quarter. The breakdown shows he's been pushing several bills through, stuff ranging from occupational therapy mental health parity to some infrastructure and postal service measures for his district in New York.
Interesting thing about Tim Kennedy net worth is how transparent it all is. No major stock investments that they can track, which is actually pretty rare for Congress. Makes you wonder if that's by choice or just how his portfolio works out. Either way, his financial profile is way more modest than you'd expect for a sitting representative. The whole thing is pretty accessible if you want to dig into the actual disclosures yourself.