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Lauren Boebert’s 2024 Financial Disclosure Shows No Reported Assets

Filed after her 2023 divorce, the empty disclosure raises scrutiny over how the congresswoman funds her $174,000 salary.

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Overview

  • Her 2024 disclosure omits all assets, book royalties, bank accounts and a home mortgage that appeared on prior filings.
  • Federal ethics rules require disclosure of assets over $1,000 and outside income above $200, yet her report lists none.
  • Legal experts note that blank filings are rare for members of Congress but not automatically improper following a divorce.
  • Boebert shifted from Colorado’s 3rd to 4th district last year after narrowly winning re-election in 2022.
  • Reporters are probing how she sustains herself financially without additional reported income sources beyond her congressional salary.