Official portrait of Sen. Elizabeth Warren

Sen. Elizabeth Warren

Democrat
U.S. Senate · Massachusetts · Term ends Jan 3, 2031 · Next election Nov 5, 2030
Banking, Housing & Urban AffairsArmed ServicesFinance204.8K followers
The portrait is this official's real congressional photo (public domain). All votes, scores, promises, and gap figures on this page are simulated demonstration data tied to this demo's fictional bills — not this official's actual record.

Senior senator from Massachusetts and a leading voice on financial oversight and consumer protection. In this demo scenario she champions the cannabis descheduling framework and the congressional stock-trading ban.

Representation Index — five separate measurements, never one blended score

Promise Delivery
Kept
56%
Partial
16%
Active
22%
Broken
6%
Constituent Alignment
82%aligned
Legislative Participation
Attendance98%
Sponsored22
Cosponsored134
Transparency
88%disclosure
Community Confidence
76%confidence

Representation Gap

28%gap score
Federal cannabis reform

Simulated constituent sentiment compared with this official's documented demo action on the issue.

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Official Actions

Voted YES on S. 2201 — Cannabis Reform and Regulation Act (simulated)Jun 26, 2026

Supported the descheduling and regulation framework in the Senate floor vote. Simulated state sentiment: 78% in favor.

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Cosponsored the Senate companion to H.R. 1234 (simulated)Jun 18, 2026

Joined a bipartisan group backing a congressional stock-trading ban with blind-trust requirements.

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Banking hearing on brokerage data privacy (simulated)Jun 2, 2026

Questioned brokerage executives on resale of retail order-flow data.

Town hall on cannabis banking (simulated)Apr 30, 2026

Held a telephone town hall (14,200 participants) on banking provisions in S. 2201.

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Promise update: student-debt servicing reform — PARTIAL (simulated)Feb 19, 2026

Secured 60% of the pledged servicing-oversight funding; remainder pending appropriations.

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