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Just saw that Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks pulled in $940.2K during Q1 2025, which ranked pretty high compared to what other politicians were raising that quarter. Apparently 22% of it came from individual donors, which is interesting. She spent around $286.4K and had about $1.0M left in the bank by the end of the period.
What caught my attention though is her net worth situation. Mariannette Miller-Meeks net worth is estimated at $1.8M as of mid-April 2025, putting her 215th in Congress wealth rankings. Pretty solid position but not exactly top tier. What's wild is she apparently has zero in publicly traded assets that they could track, so most of that net worth must be tied up in other stuff.
For context on Mariannette Miller-Meeks net worth and political activity, she's been pretty active with bill proposals. Recently sponsored stuff on executive orders, workforce development, and even something called the Corrections Officer Blake Schwarz Suicide Prevention Act. Seems like she's focused on specific policy areas rather than just general legislation.
The fundraising numbers put her at 35th for Q1 disclosures, which is solid but not the absolute top. If you're tracking politician finances, Mariannette Miller-Meeks net worth and her funding patterns are worth keeping an eye on. These disclosures usually come out quarterly, so there should be more data coming soon.