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Marc A. Veasey

Marc A. Veasey

Democratic · TX U.S. RepresentativeCandidate 2026

Service history

14 years in the U.S. Congress · since 2013

  • Representative TX-33 2013–present

Background

  • role Democratic member of U.S. House of Representatives for Texas's 33rd district since 2013
  • role Texas House of Representatives member from 2005 to 2013
  • role Chair pro tempore of House Democratic Caucus

Campaign finance

2018 cycle

Incumbent for U.S. House TX-33 · 2026 General Election

  • $1,500,003 raised
  • $1,409,498 spent
  • $459,860 cash on hand
$1.50M
$1.50M
$619.03K
Itemized (≥ $200)$598.78K
Unitemized (< $200)$20.25K
Party committees$4.06K
Other committees (PACs)$876.75K
Offsets to expenditures$158.40
$1.41M
Operating expenditures$1.31M
Contribution refunds$4.30K
Other disbursements$99.00K
Cash on hand$459.86K
Debts owed by committee$0.00

Through December 31, 2018 · FEC

Data from FEC (through Dec 31, 2018)

Finance updated: Jul 24, 2026

Over time

Data from FEC per-cycle campaign finance

Money raised, spent, and cash on hand across every election cycle on record — toggle a series in the legend.

Marc A. Veasey campaign finance by election cycle
Cycle RaisedSpentCash on hand
2012$1,219,902$1,198,195$21,707
2014$1,407,491$1,224,552$204,645
2016$1,408,176$1,243,465$369,356
2018$1,500,003$1,409,498$459,860
2020$1,639,812$1,631,328$468,344
2022$1,846,106$1,503,704$810,745
2024$1,878,489$1,678,553$1,009,480
2026$770,175$1,204,171$575,485

Track record

Assembled from Congress.gov · FEC · official disclosures — each fact links its own source

These are verifiable facts from the public record, assembled in one place and presented without judgment. They are not a score, a grade, or a ranking. Context matters: a missed vote may be excused, on leadership or committee duty, or paired; a party-unity rate reflects agenda alignment, not virtue or independence; a disclosed trade or a documented relationship is a required public filing, not evidence of wrongdoing. Each fact links to its full source below.

  • 98.1%
    Roll-call participation →

    voted in 619 recorded roll calls · chamber median 100.0%

    Missing a vote is not inherently negative — an absence can be excused, reflect leadership or committee duty, or a recorded pairing.

  • 12
    Bills sponsored →

    plus 363 cosponsored

    A count of bills introduced as the primary sponsor; most legislation never advances, regardless of who sponsors it.

  • 0
    Sponsored bills enacted →

    of 12 bills sponsored

    Whether a bill becomes law depends on the whole Congress, not the sponsor alone; substantive provisions often pass folded into other vehicles.

  • 92%
    Party-unity voting →

    votes with the party majority · median 99% · on 429 party-line votes

    Party-unity is how often a member votes with their own party's majority on party-line votes — it reflects agenda alignment, not loyalty, independence, or virtue.

  • 8%
    Cross-party voting →

    votes with the other party's majority on those same votes

    The share of the same party-line votes cast with the OTHER party's majority — a descriptive rate, not a measure of principle.

  • 0
    Documented positions →

    no positions documented yet

    Documented, sourced positions we have on record — the absence of a documented position is not the absence of a view.

  • 4
    Committee assignments →

    committees and subcommittees

    Committee seats are assignments made by party leadership — a measure of role and jurisdiction, not an achievement or a conflict in itself.

  • 2
    Disclosed stock trades →

    1 tickers · 2 in a sector a committee they sit on oversees

    Disclosed trades are legally required public filings (STOCK Act), not evidence of wrongdoing; trades may be executed by a manager or held in a blind trust.

  • 4
    Documented relationships →

    neutral overlap signals (e.g., committee oversight of a traded sector)

    A documented relationship is a factual overlap in the public record — NOT evidence of wrongdoing.

Assembled from CivicGate's ingested public records for Marc A. Veasey. A fact shown as “—” means we don't yet hold that data — not that the value is zero.

Voting record

Data from Congress.gov roll-call records

98.1%
of House roll calls voted House median 100.0% · −1.9 pts below median

Full voting record (619 roll calls) → · Congress 119 · based on 619 of 645 recorded roll calls

See the participation leaderboard →

Committee assignments (4)

Data from Congress.gov committee memberships

Industry PAC support

Data from FEC — PAC (political action committee) contributions, 2026/2024/2022 cycles

Total disclosed PAC money: $3,092,160. Industry is approximated from a curated map; individual (non-PAC) donations are listed separately above.

Top PAC contributors (10)
  • NEW DEMOCRAT COALITION PAC $29,000
  • BRICKLAYERS AND ALLIED CRAFTWORKERS PAC $25,000
  • MIDWEST REGION LABORERS' POLITICAL LEAGUE $25,000
  • TEXAS FARM BUREAU FRIENDS OF AGRICULTURE FUND (AGFUND) INC. (TEXAS FARM BUREAU AGFUND) $23,200
  • AT&T INC. FEDERAL PAC $21,000 · Telecom
  • REGIONS FEDERAL PAC $21,000
  • NATIONAL APARTMENT ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $21,000
  • DEFEND THE VOTE PAC $20,000
  • MACHINISTS NON-PARTISAN POLITICAL LEAGUE MULTI CANDIDATE COMMITTEE $20,000
  • DELOITTE, HASKINS & SELLS GOOD GOV'T P A C (A K A DH&S GOOD GOV'T PAC) $20,000

Top contributors (FEC)

Data from FEC, itemized campaign receipts

Top contributors — 2024 cycle

Organizations whose employees gave the most — itemized individual contributions grouped by the donor's reported employer (FEC Schedule A).

  • NULL $11,450
  • WITHERITE LAW GROUP $9,900
  • THEGROUP $6,800
  • TILLOTSON LAW $6,600
  • BARON AND BUDD $6,600
  • WATERS KRAUS PAUL $6,600
  • THE WOODMONT COMPANY $6,600
  • SGWS $6,600
  • BOUNTY MINERALS $6,600
  • FINLEY RESOURCES, INC. $6,600

Issue positions (15)

Documented + CivicGate vote-derived — stated positions link their source; derived positions come from votes on direction-tagged bills

Stock trades (STOCK Act)

Data from Stock Watcher / official disclosures

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Documented relationships

Documented facts about Veasey, aggregated from public records. A documented relationship is not evidence of wrongdoing — it is context, not a conclusion.

  • Committee oversight & campaign money — energy coverage: medium

    Sits on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce — Energy, which oversee the energy sector, and received 71 PAC contributions from energy-sector political action committees totaling $238,900 (recent cycles).

    PAC industry is approximated from a curated keyword map, and only members with an FEC candidate id on file are covered — real totals may be higher.

    FEC PAC contributions
  • Committee oversight & campaign money — health coverage: medium

    Sits on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce — Health, which oversee the health sector, and received 42 PAC contributions from health-sector political action committees totaling $132,500 (recent cycles).

    PAC industry is approximated from a curated keyword map, and only members with an FEC candidate id on file are covered — real totals may be higher.

    FEC PAC contributions
  • Committee oversight & campaign money — telecom coverage: medium

    Sits on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce — Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade, which oversee the telecom sector, and received 23 PAC contributions from telecom-sector political action committees totaling $109,000 (recent cycles).

    PAC industry is approximated from a curated keyword map, and only members with an FEC candidate id on file are covered — real totals may be higher.

    FEC PAC contributions
  • Committee oversight & campaign money — technology coverage: medium

    Sits on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce — Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade, which oversee the technology sector, and received 21 PAC contributions from technology-sector political action committees totaling $51,500 (recent cycles).

    PAC industry is approximated from a curated keyword map, and only members with an FEC candidate id on file are covered — real totals may be higher.

    FEC PAC contributions

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Frequent co-sponsors

Data from Congress.gov

The members Veasey most often co-sponsors bills with — their legislative coalition.

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Connections network

Data from Congress.gov · FEC

How Veasey connects to other members, committees, and PACs — drawn only from ingested records.

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Sponsored / cosponsored bills (200)

Data from Congress.gov

200
Page 1 of 8 · 200 bills
  • HRES 1481Honoring the life and legacy of the Honorable Kay Granger, a Representative from the State of Texas.cosponsoredAug 12, 2026
  • HR 10045Protect American Values ActcosponsoredAug 5, 2026
  • HR 9944TPS Review ActcosponsoredJul 22, 2026
  • HR 9902Federal Naming Standards ActcosponsoredJul 22, 2026
  • HR 9941Right to IVF Act of 2026cosponsoredJul 22, 2026
  • HR 9890Polling Place Standards ActcosponsoredJul 21, 2026
  • HR 9830Lawful Hemp Protection ActcosponsoredJul 21, 2026
  • HR 9817Justice for Incarcerated Moms ActcosponsoredJul 20, 2026
  • HRES 1442Supporting the designation of July 20, 2026, as "National Moon Landing Day".cosponsoredJul 19, 2026
  • HR 9752Protecting Home-Based Care for Rural Veterans Act of 2026cosponsoredJul 15, 2026
  • HR 9693Patients First Act of 2026cosponsoredJul 14, 2026
  • HRES 1427Expressing support for the designation of July 10th as Journeyman Lineworkers Recognition Day.cosponsoredJul 12, 2026
  • HRES 1402Supporting the goals and ideals of Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month.cosponsoredJun 29, 2026
  • HR 9432LIFT the BAR ActcosponsoredJun 23, 2026
  • HR 9437Right to Vote ActcosponsoredJun 23, 2026
  • HR 9377Protecting America’s Herds ActcosponsoredJun 17, 2026
  • HR 9282Encouraging Public Service in Our National Parks and Public Land ActcosponsoredJun 10, 2026
  • HR 9250Great American Outdoors Act 250cosponsoredJun 9, 2026
  • HR 9211Jewish American Security ActcosponsoredJun 8, 2026
  • HR 9163Critical Access Hospital RIP Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 3, 2026
  • HR 9076Postal Data Privacy Act of 2026cosponsoredMay 28, 2026
  • HR 9000SCREEN for Type 1 Diabetes Act of 2026cosponsoredMay 20, 2026
  • HR 8939Closing the HPV Testing Gap ActcosponsoredMay 19, 2026
  • HR 8907IMPACT to Save Moms ActcosponsoredMay 18, 2026
  • HR 8811Moms Matter ActcosponsoredMay 13, 2026
Page 1 of 8 · 200 bills

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Committee activity

Proceedings attended

Congress.gov publishes no attendance list, so this reflects the proceedings whose own record names this member — in an opening statement, an attendance roster or a vote sheet. It is not a complete attendance history.

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