Assets of 10 richest Republicans on Senate Finance and Budget
committees who voted for the 2017 tax act
PartnershipsPartner- ships
Real estate businessesReal estate businesses
StocksStocks
Stock mutual fundsStock mutual funds
Other investments that got tax breaksOther investments that got tax breaks
Min. net worth
Bob Corker, Tenn.
$23.1M
David Perdue, Ga.
$15.8M
Ron Johnson, Wis.
$10.4M
Johnny Isakson, Ga.
$9.7M
Rob Portman, Ohio
$8.6M
John N. Kennedy, La.
$6.4M
Dean Heller, Nev.
$2.2M
Pat Roberts, Kan.
$1.9M
Chuck Grassley, Iowa
$1.9M
Richard Burr, N.C.
$1.7M
Assets of 10 richest Republicans on House Ways and Means
Committee who voted for the tax act
PartnershipsPartner- ships
Real estate businessesReal estate businesses
StocksStocks
Stock mutual fundsStock mutual funds
Other investments that got tax breaksOther investments that got tax breaks
Min. net worth
Vern Buchanan, Fla.
$73.9M
Diane Black, Tenn.
$38M
James Renacci, Ohio
$34.4M
Mike Kelly, Pa.
$10.4M
Kenny Marchant, Texas
$4.9M
George Holding, N.C.
$2.1M
Brad Wenstrup, Ohio
$2.1M
Tom Rice, S.C.
$1.5M
David Schweikert, Ariz.
$1.1M
Carlos Curbelo, Fla.
$0.6M
Assets include holdings by spouse and member-spouse jointly. Monetary totals from assessment of 115th Congress by RollCall. Other investments that got tax breaks include: LLCs, S-corps, PTPs, MLPs, and REITs. LLCs are limited liability companies. S-corps are small corporations that don’t pay corporate taxes. PTPs are publicly traded partnerships. MLPs are master limited partnerships, a subset of PTPs, usually invested in oil and gas. REITs are Real Estate Investment Trusts.