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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Democratincumbent

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

U.S. House · New York-14

American politician (born 1989)

What they say they support

Public stances on key issues, drawn from sponsored legislation and official statements.

Labor

She pushes for higher wages for home care workers and creates job programs through a national civilian climate corps.

Climate

She advocates for a Green New Deal to transition the economy, promotes geothermal energy, and funds oyster reef restoration to protect coastal ecosystems.

Housing

She proposes massive investment in public housing sustainability and seeks to establish a federal authority to build and maintain affordable, high-quality homes.

Taxes and Finance

She proposes a federal cap of 10 percent on all credit card interest rates to reduce consumer debt costs.

Technology

She sponsors legislation to allow victims of non-consensual AI-generated sexually explicit images to sue the individuals who created or shared them.

Immigration

She supports providing legal status and a path to citizenship for undocumented recovery workers who assisted in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.

Who gives them money?

FEC· 6/3/2026

Campaign fundraising and the groups behind it. Numbers are pulled live from the FEC.

Raised
$28M
Spent
$17M
Cash on hand
$15M
Outside spending
— for / — against

Raised vs. spent over time

Top PACs giving to them

Direct contributions from political committees this cycle.

  • 1
    COINBASE
    $125M
  • 2
    GONZAGA, JOSEPH LUIZ
    $100M
  • 3
    DODO GOVERNMENT
    $100M
  • 4
    JOSEPH LUIZ GONZAGA NNE
    $70M
  • 5
    A16Z CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC
    $56M
  • 6
    GEOSOR CORPORATION
    $52M

Industries behind the money

Top sectors funding this campaign.

Industry breakdown— not yet available

How they vote in Congress

Congress.gov

Their roll-call record over the last 90 days, plus the bills they've introduced. Every figure links to the official Congress.gov source.

Bills they've introduced

See full record on Congress.gov

What they've done lately

Recent bills, filings, and official actions. Each links to the original source.

Where this information comes from

Every figure on this page links back to a primary, nonpartisan source.

  • Congress.govLive · linked from 1 section
    Open source

    Last checked 6/3/2026