Cleo Fields

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Cleo Fields

U.S. Representative · LA-6 · D

U.S. Representative — LA-06 (D)

Cleo C. Fields (born November 22, 1962) is an American attorney and politician who serves in the United States House of Representatives, currently representing Louisiana's 6th congressional district. He previously represented Louisiana's 4th congressional district from 1993 to 1997 and ran unsuccessfully for governor of Louisiana in 1995. He has served as a member of the Louisiana State Senate on three different occasions. [Wikipedia ↗]

FEC receipts · 2024–2026 cycles

$2,078,749 raised

Influence graph
Individual 84%
PAC 15%
Other

Where the $2,078,749 raised came from · FEC · 2024–2026 cycle

$2,078,749
Raised
FEC receipts · 2024–2026 cycle
$303,183
PAC receipts
FEC committee contributions · 2024–2026 cycles

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Top individual donors · 15

Largest itemized individual contributions across their FEC campaign committees (Schedule A), aggregated by donor across cycles. Conduits (ActBlue/WinRed) excluded.

Top industries · donor money

  • Other / unclassified$346,217
  • Lawyers & law firms$256,076
  • Not employed / self$226,350
  • Health professionals$62,150
  • Retired$42,300
  • TV, movies & music$18,950
  • Real estate$13,850
  • Securities & investment$9,050

Classified from donor employer/occupation · heuristic

Top employers · donor money

  • LHC GROUP$24,800
  • MALLETT BUILDINGS$13,200
  • ARNOLD & ITKIN$13,200
  • S W CORBIN ENTERPRISES LLC$13,200
  • TALBOT, CARMOUCHE & MARCELLO.$13,200
  • ROBIN AND ASSOCIATES$11,600
  • THE PICARD GROUP$9,900
  • RED RIVER BANK$8,312
  • INDUSTRIAL FABRICS, INC$6,600
  • RICHMOND AND COMPANY$6,600

Committee assignments · 4

Seats on the panels that write the rules — where a donor industry meets the member it funded.

  • House Committee on Financial Services
  • House Committee on Financial Services — Capital Markets
  • House Committee on Financial Services — Financial Institutions
  • House Committee on Financial Services — Oversight and Investigations

Source: @unitedstates/congress-legislators

Legislation sponsored · 9

Bills and resolutions this member introduced in the 119th Congress — what they put their name on, alongside who funds them.

  • H.R. 9511NFIP Premium Transparency Act· Finance and Financial Sector
  • H.J.Res. 164A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to the withdrawal of the rule relating to "Equal Credit Opportunity (Regulation B); Revocations or Unfavorable Changes to the Terms of Existing Credit Arrangements".· Finance and Financial Sector
  • H.J.Res. 163A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to the withdrawal of the rule relating to "Application of Regulation Z's Ability-To-Repay Rule to Certain Situations Involving Successors-In-Interest".· Finance and Financial Sector
  • H.R. 8136DPA Modernization Act of 2026· Government Operations and Politics
  • H.R. 7157Supporting Teachers Through Tax Fairness Act· Taxation

Source: govinfo.gov · BILLSTATUS bulk data (sponsor of record)

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