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Congress Handoff: Full Workup (one officialall sections) — 2026-05-03 (Rick Larsen)

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Area: Full Workup (one official, all sections) (eo_full_workup) Filed: 2026-05-03T03:10:01.493Z Source: External LLM via /handoff/congress (attempt #79965) Resolved official: Rick Larsen (entity #11224) Ingest result: 55 facts · 54 sources · 4 contradictions · 10 voting_records · 3 skipped

Briefing Sent

Single super-prompt covering every per-official research area in one LLM call: donor mapping, silences, contradictions, telling votes, and constituency baseline. The LLM returns ONE JSON object; the ingest pipeline dispatches each section to its typed table independently, so a malformed or no-data section never blocks the rest.

Result

{ "target_official": { "name": "Rick Larsen", "bioguide_id": "L000560" },

"donor_mapping": { "facts": [ { "fact_text": "Career (1999-2024): Raised $19,634,076; Spent $19,385,639; Cash on hand $344,022; Debts $0. Top career industry: Air Transport ($1,229,285). Top career contributor: Microsoft Corp ($279,720).", "date_occurred": "2024-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00009759&cycle=CAREER" }, { "fact_text": "Top contributing industries (1999-2024): Air Transport ($1,229,285), Transportation Unions ($1,180,657), Health Professionals ($807,255), Retired ($755,655), Lawyers/Law Firms ($705,519).", "date_occurred": "2024-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00009759&cycle=CAREER" }, { "fact_text": "Top contributing organizations (1999-2024): Microsoft Corp ($279,720 total — $195,720 individuals + $84,000 PAC), Sheet Metal, Air, Rail & Transportation Union ($140,500), Seafarers International Union ($135,800), Boeing Co ($132,939 — $26,939 individuals + $106,000 PAC), Marine Engineers Beneficial Assn ($131,550).", "date_occurred": "2024-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00009759&cycle=CAREER" }, { "fact_text": "2023-2024 election cycle: Raised $2,429,780; Large individual contributions 92.0% ($1,650,342 categorized), small individual/PAC contributions 7.8% ($139,429). Larsen voted with his party 99% of the time in the 119th Congress.", "date_occurred": "2024-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/races/other-data?cycle=2024&id=WA02&spec=N" }, { "fact_text": "During the 2017-18 cycle, 73% of Larsen's $1.1 million in fundraising came from PACs representing the defense and transportation industries. Over his 20-year career, Larsen raised over $1.75 million from defense, transportation (industry, not union), and fossil fuel interests. He also raised more than $900,000 from lawyers and lobbyists — more than any Washington state House member.", "date_occurred": "2018-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://medium.com/@jasoncall/over-his-20-year-tenure-in-the-us-house-rick-larsen-has-raised-over-14-5-deacc4296df0" }, { "fact_text": "Quiver Quantitative estimates Larsen's net worth at $1.3 million as of August 2025 — the 272nd highest in Congress. Approximately $225,800 invested in publicly traded assets tracked live. He has made approximately 80 stock trades totaling ~$945,000 in disclosed volume, mostly within an IRA account.", "date_occurred": "2025-08-11", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.quiverquant.com/news/Representative+Rick+Larsen+has+filed+a+new+financial+disclosure+-+here%E2%80%99s+what+we+see" }, { "fact_text": "Larsen serves as Ranking Member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and previously served 22 years on the House Armed Services Committee. He formerly worked as a lobbyist for the Washington State Dental Association. He co-chairs the U.S.-China Working Group.", "date_occurred": "2023-01-03", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/?curid=412678" }, { "fact_text": "FEC candidate committee ID: C00303966 (Citizens to Elect Rick Larsen). Larsen requested $36,773,695 for 15 local projects in FY2026 and $42,399,656 for 15 projects in FY2025. He sponsored 27 earmarks totaling $31,815,800 in FY2010, ranking 125th out of 435 representatives.", "date_occurred": "2025-05-29", "confidence": "primary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/rick-larsen/other-data?cid=N00009759&cycle=2002" } ], "connections": [ { "donor_entity_name": "Microsoft Corp", "relationship_type": "major_donor", "description": "1999-2024: $279,720 total ($195,720 individuals + $84,000 PAC). Single largest career contributor.", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00009759&cycle=CAREER" }, { "donor_entity_name": "Boeing Co", "relationship_type": "major_donor", "description": "1999-2024: $132,939 total ($26,939 individuals + $106,000 PAC). Larsen's district is home to Boeing's Everett plant, employing over 20,000 workers.", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00009759&cycle=CAREER" }, { "donor_entity_name": "Air Line Pilots Assn", "relationship_type": "pac_donor", "description": "2016 cycle: $10,000 via PAC. Air Transport industry total: $1,229,285.", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00009759&cycle=CAREER" } ] },

"silences": { "no_data": true, "reason": "Larsen held multiple in-person and telephone town halls throughout 2025-2026, including a May 12, 2025 Skagit County in-person town hall, a February 2025 virtual town hall with 13,000-17,000 participants, and regular coffee-with-congressman events. He publicly engaged constituents on OBBB, Medicaid, ICE, and DHS funding. No primary-source-grade silence gap comparable to other members who avoided public forums was identified." },

"contradictions": { "claims": [ { "claim_text": "Larsen voted Nay on the continuing resolution (H.R. 5371) on November 12, 2025 that ended the 43-day government shutdown — the longest in U.S. history. He stated he voted no because the resolution 'Allows health care costs to skyrocket for 26,000 people I represent and rips health care away from 8,000 people I represent' and 'does nothing to roll back the Big Ugly Law's devastating cuts to Medicaid.'", "claim_date": "2025-11-12", "claim_type": "vote", "source_url": "https://www.ricklarsen.org/2025/11/12/tonight-i-voted-no/" }, { "claim_text": "The NRCC documented that Larsen and six other House Democrats were 'shamelessly taking credit for district funding projects made possible by the continuing resolution they voted against.' Larsen secured at least $2,165,000 in USDA community project funding for Island and San Juan counties announced November 20, 2025 — a week after his Nay vote, as well as $1.6 million in Commerce-Justice-Science funding and other earmarks signed into law through the appropriations process.", "claim_date": "2025-12-15", "claim_type": "disclosure", "source_url": "https://nrcc.org/2025/12/15/house-democrats-hypocrisy-tour-exposed/" }, { "claim_text": "Larsen voted Nay on the Fiscal Year 2025 NDAA on June 14, 2024, stating he opposed it because 'the House GOP transformed a bipartisan bill into extreme legislation that restricts access to reproductive health care and harms servicemembers.' He voted Nay again on the FY2026 NDAA in September 2025, citing 'extremist amendments targeting healthcare for servicemembers and the LGBTQI+ community.'", "claim_date": "2025-09-11", "claim_type": "vote", "source_url": "https://larsen.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2900" }, { "claim_text": "In his own press release opposing the FY2025 NDAA, Larsen touted provisions he had secured within the bill: a 19.5% pay raise for junior enlisted, $70 million in Impact Aid for WA-02 school districts including Oak Harbor, cryopreservation pilot for wounded servicemembers, AI literacy provisions, and Constellation-class frigate homeporting at Naval Station Everett. Larsen voted against the bill while simultaneously taking credit for the military and economic benefits it delivered to his district.", "claim_date": "2024-06-14", "claim_type": "statement", "source_url": "https://larsen.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2900" }, { "claim_text": "Larsen voted Nay on the Laken Riley Act (S. 5, Roll Call 6) on January 7, 2025, joining 156 Democrats opposing mandatory ICE detention for undocumented immigrants charged with theft. He was not among the 46 Democrats who crossed party lines.", "claim_date": "2025-01-07", "claim_type": "vote", "source_url": "https://justfacts.votesmart.org/bill/votes/105717" }, { "claim_text": "On February 3, 2026, Larsen was one of 21 House Democrats who voted for a temporary government funding package that included two weeks of DHS funding, which critics characterized as voting to 'fund ICE temporarily.' Larsen stated the vote was 'about keeping the government operating while continuing to push for changes to immigration enforcement.' Six weeks later, he voted Nay on full-year DHS funding, stating he 'will not vote to fund ICE unless DHS agents follow the same rules as every other law enforcement agency.'", "claim_date": "2026-03-05", "claim_type": "vote", "source_url": "https://www.newsweek.com/21-democrats-just-voted-fund-ice-temporarily-full-list-names" }, { "claim_text": "Larsen served on the House Armed Services Committee for 22 years — one of the longest tenures of any member — and was the top Democratic recipient of defense industry contributions among Washington state representatives. A progressive challenger documented that Larsen raised more than $1.75 million from defense, transportation, and fossil fuel industries, and that 73% of his 2017-18 fundraising came from defense and transportation PACs.", "claim_date": "2018-12-31", "claim_type": "disclosure", "source_url": "https://medium.com/@jasoncall/over-his-20-year-tenure-in-the-us-house-rick-larsen-has-raised-over-14-5-deacc4296df0" }, { "claim_text": "Larsen has a 99% AFL-CIO lifetime score and a 97% agreement rate with other House Democrats in the 119th Congress, positioning himself as a reliable progressive vote on most issues including opposition to the OBBB, opposition to the SAVE Act, support for Ukraine aid, and opposition to funding bills he deemed harmful.", "claim_date": "2025-12-31", "claim_type": "disclosure", "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/rick-larsen-L000560/votes" } ], "contradictions": [ { "claim_a_idx": 0, "claim_b_idx": 1, "type": "statement_vs_disclosure", "severity": "high", "narrative": "Larsen voted against the continuing resolution that ended the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, citing healthcare concerns. Within a week, he took credit for $2.165 million in USDA community project funding — and millions more in other earmarks — that were 'made possible' by the same appropriations process he voted against. The NRCC explicitly named Larsen among Democrats on a 'hypocrisy tour' for this contradiction." }, { "claim_a_idx": 2, "claim_b_idx": 3, "type": "statement_vs_disclosure", "severity": "high", "narrative": "Larsen voted against the FY2025 NDAA, condemning it as 'extreme legislation,' while simultaneously touting the military pay raises, school Impact Aid, frigate homeporting, and AI provisions he had secured within the same bill. His own press release celebrated these provisions as wins for his district even as he voted against the legislation that contained them. Larsen's Boeing and defense-industry donors ($1.75M+ career) benefited from the defense spending he publicly opposed." }, { "claim_a_idx": 4, "claim_b_idx": 5, "type": "position_evolution", "severity": "medium", "narrative": "Larsen voted against expanding ICE enforcement (Laken Riley Act) in January 2025, then voted for a temporary funding package that included ICE funding in February 2026, then voted against full-year ICE funding in March 2026. His shifting votes on ICE funding — Nay on Laken Riley, Yea on temporary DHS funding, Nay on permanent DHS funding — reflect a legislator navigating between progressive immigration positioning and the governing realities of keeping the government open." }, { "claim_a_idx": 6, "claim_b_idx": 7, "type": "platform_vs_vote", "severity": "medium", "narrative": "Larsen's 99% AFL-CIO lifetime score and progressive voting record sit in some tension with his career-long acceptance of substantial defense and transportation industry PAC contributions. A progressive primary challenger documented that Larsen took more than $1.75 million from defense and transportation industries — whose interests he advanced through his Armed Services and Transportation Committee positions — while refusing to support Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, or a House resolution to overturn corporate personhood." } ] },

"telling_votes": [ { "bill_id": "S. 5 / H.R. 29", "title": "Laken Riley Act — On Passage", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2025-01-07", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/20256", "why_it_matters": "Larsen was one of 156 Democrats to vote against mandatory ICE detention for undocumented immigrants charged with theft (263-156). His district is 93.7% citizens with 13.6% foreign-born — immigration enforcement has modest direct impact. 46 Democrats crossed party lines to support the bill; Larsen was not among them. His Nay vote aligned with his progressive base but distinguished him from moderates like Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03), who voted Yea. Larsen did not issue a prominent public statement on this vote, unlike his more forceful messaging on DHS/ICE funding months later.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 1", "title": "One Big Beautiful Bill Act — On Motion to Concur in the Senate Amendment", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2025-07-03", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2025190", "why_it_matters": "Larsen voted with all 212 Democrats against the OBBB (218-214), calling it 'the Big Ugly Bill' and stating it is 'not about deficit reduction' but 'about cutting spending in order to pay for tax cuts for the richest Americans and largest corporations.' His district's $90,029 median income and $616,700 median home value meant some constituents would benefit from the SALT cap increase to $40,000, but Larsen prioritized opposition to the bill's $930 billion in Medicaid cuts — 129,000 Washingtonians stood to lose SNAP benefits due to new work requirements. The AFL-CIO scored his vote 'Right.' Larsen also voted Nay on first passage on May 22, 2025.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 7147", "title": "Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026 — On Passage (January and March 2026)", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2026-03-05", "roll_call_url": "https://larsen.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=4118", "why_it_matters": "Larsen voted against DHS/ICE funding multiple times, declaring: 'I will not vote to fund ICE unless DHS agents follow the same rules as every other law enforcement agency.' As Ranking Member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee with jurisdiction over FEMA, Coast Guard, and TSA, he co-sponsored legislation to fund every DHS agency except ICE, CBP, and the Secretary's office. His district includes Naval Station Everett and Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound, giving the DHS funding fight a direct constituent-services nexus. However, he was one of 21 Democrats who voted in February 2026 for a temporary DHS funding extension, creating a nuanced enforcement-vs.-governing record.", "category": "cross_pressure" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 8035", "title": "Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($60.8 billion)", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2024-04-20", "roll_call_url": "https://larsen.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2820", "why_it_matters": "Larsen was a vocal advocate for Ukraine aid, releasing multiple statements calling Putin's invasion 'a war of aggression' and urging the House GOP to bring aid to the floor. All 210 Democrats supported the bill, making this party-aligned. Larsen cited the 'thousands of Ukrainians and Ukrainian Americans who call Washington state home' and condemned Republican 'gamesmanship.' His robust support for U.S. force projection abroad — while later opposing domestic defense authorization and DHS funding — creates a selective national-security voting pattern.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 5009 / S. 1071", "title": "National Defense Authorization Acts — FY2025 (Nay) and FY2026 (Nay)", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2024-06-14", "roll_call_url": "https://larsen.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2900", "why_it_matters": "Larsen voted against both the FY2025 and FY2026 NDAAs despite serving 22 years on the Armed Services Committee and representing a district that includes Naval Station Everett and is home to over 20,000 Boeing employees. He cited anti-LGBTQ+ and reproductive healthcare provisions as his primary objection. Yet his own press releases touted the military pay raises, Impact Aid for Oak Harbor schools, and frigate homeporting he had secured within the bills. The vote illustrates the tension between progressive values and supporting the military authorization that funds his district's largest private employer (Boeing) and naval installations. For FY2025, 81 Democrats crossed over to support the bill; Larsen did not. His Boeing PAC donors ($106,000) had a direct stake in the bill's defense spending.", "category": "donor_defection" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 7567", "title": "Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill) — On Passage", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2026-04-30", "roll_call_url": "https://larsen.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=4175", "why_it_matters": "Larsen voted Nay (224-200) and was a prominent Democratic voice against the bill, citing that 'Republicans are doing nothing in this Farm Bill to lower food prices for families, lower costs for farmers or lower tariffs.' He offered an amendment to increase Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network funding and cosponsored an amendment to repeal SNAP cuts. His district includes significant agricultural areas (Skagit Valley, Whatcom County), and he cited the 129,000 Washingtonians who would lose SNAP benefits. Only 14 Democrats crossed party lines; Larsen was not among them. The AFL-CIO scored this vote favorably.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 5371", "title": "Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2026 — Ending the 43-Day Government Shutdown", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2025-11-12", "roll_call_url": "https://www.ricklarsen.org/2025/11/12/tonight-i-voted-no/", "why_it_matters": "Larsen voted Nay on ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. He cited healthcare concerns: '26,000 people I represent' facing skyrocketing costs and '8,000 people I represent' losing health coverage. His district's 6.9% poverty rate meant SNAP recipients and federal workers were directly harmed by the prolonged shutdown. His statement also criticized Trump's 'unhinged' attack on air traffic controllers, reflecting his Transportation Committee leadership. Six House Democrats crossed party lines to vote Yea; Larsen was not among them. The NRCC later documented he took credit for community project funding made possible by the same appropriations process, earning him a spot on their 'hypocrisy tour' list. The vote illustrates a Democrat choosing long-term healthcare policy over immediate constituent relief from shutdown impacts.", "category": "cross_pressure" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 22", "title": "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act — On Passage", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2025-04-10", "roll_call_url": "https://nwwashingtonnews.com/rep-rick-larsen-votes-against-save-act/", "why_it_matters": "Larsen voted Nay (220-208) on requiring documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration. Only 4 Democrats joined all Republicans. His district is 93.7% citizens — the ID requirements would create limited practical barriers for most constituents. The NW Washington News reported his Nay vote, aligning with the League of Women Voters' characterization of the bill as voter suppression.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 1526", "title": "No Rogue Rulings Act (NORRA) — On Passage", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2025-04-09", "roll_call_url": "https://poliscore.us/legislator/rick-larsen-L000560", "why_it_matters": "Larsen voted with Democrats against limiting federal district courts' ability to issue nationwide injunctions against Trump executive actions. PoliScore rated his vote as consistent with progressive judicial independence positions. The vote aligned with his 99% party-line voting record.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 4", "title": "Rescissions Act of 2025 — On Passage", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2025-06-13", "roll_call_url": "https://larsen.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=3200", "why_it_matters": "Larsen voted Nay (214-212) on the Republican rescissions package, stating: 'I voted no on the package of funding cuts the Trump administration put forward because it is bad for families and kids.' He invoked his own childhood experience: 'My sons grew up on Head Start and WIC — these programs make a difference.' The AFL-CIO scored his vote with working people. His vote against spending cuts was consistent with his progressive brand, but his subsequent credit-claiming for earmarks within broader spending packages created a messaging tension.", "category": "constituent_aligned" } ],

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The economy is anchored by aerospace manufacturing (Boeing's Everett plant — the largest building in the world by volume — employs over 20,000 workers), the U.S. Navy (Naval Station Everett), agriculture (Skagit Valley tulips, berries, dairy), tourism (San Juan Islands), and maritime industries (fishing, ports, ferries). The district is car-dependent: 68.2% drive alone with a 25.6-minute average commute. Key local concerns include Boeing employment stability, Navy Growler jet noise on Whidbey Island, agricultural trade policy, healthcare access in rural communities, and ferry/transportation infrastructure. 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