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The Government Record is a structured documentation project. The categories and framework you see here reflect the full scope of what CAN2026 tracks, compensation, legislation, oversight activity, confirmations, and campaign finance.

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Government Record

The Government Record documents measurable federal action and inaction.

This section organizes public data across compensation, legislation, oversight activity, appointments, and campaign finance. Each category is structured for clarity, source traceability, and year-by-year comparison.

This is an archive of record, not commentary.

Compensation & Benefits

Understanding This Section Federal compensation is set by statute. Post-government income is largely untracked. This section documents both - what officials earn in office and what the public record shows about wealth accumulation before, during, and after government service.

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Members of Congress

John Boehner

Eric Cantor

Hillary Clinton

John Kerry

Mitch McConnell

Barack Obama

Nancy Pelosi

Mitt Romney

Rick Scott

State Governors

George W. Bush

Rick Scott

Cabinet Officials

Hillary Clinton

Betsy DeVos

John Kerry

Steven Mnuchin

Wilber Ross

Rex Tillerson

Federal Judges

Supreme Court Justices

Samuel Alito

Amy Coney Barrett

Neil Gorsuch

Ketanji Brown Jackson

Elena Kagan

Brett Kavanaugh

John Roberts

Sonia Sotomayor

Clarence Thomas

Supreme Court Justices -Retired

Stephen Breyer

Anthony Kennedy

Sandra Day O'Connor

Executive Branch

George W. Bush

Bill Clinton

Barack Obama

Data will include base salary, leadership differentials, pension structure, retirement contributions, health coverage structure, and official operating budgets.

Legislative Activity

This section tracks the measurable output of Congress. What laws are introduced, passed, voted on, and signed.

Laws Passed (By Year)
Bills Currently Pending
Vote Records (House & Senate)
Budget and Spending Bills

Each annual archive will include bill numbers, vote totals, public law numbers, and dates of enactment.

Oversight & Investigations

This section tracks formal accountability activity conducted by Congress and federal oversight bodies.

Congressional Hearings
Subpoenas Issued

Government Accountability Office (GAO) Reports

Inspector General Reports

Ethics Investigations

Entries will include dates, issuing authority, subject matter, and documented outcomes.

Confirmations & Appointments

This section documents federal positions requiring Senate confirmation.Judicial Confirmations

Cabinet Confirmations

Federal Agency Leadership Appointments

Vacant Positions & Length of Vacancy

Entries will include nomination dates, confirmation votes, and duration between nomination and confirmation.

Campaign Finance

This section documents money raised and spent in federal elections.

Campaign Funds Raised and Spent

Sources of Campaign Money

Outside Spending (Super PACs & Independent Groups)

Campaign Finance by Election Year

Data will be drawn from publicly filed election reports.

Annual Government Activity

Each year will include a structured snapshot of:

  • Compensation levels

  • Laws passed

  • Oversight activity

  • Confirmations

  • Budget actions

  • Executive orders

(This allows longitudinal comparison across years.)