The Power Tree is a neutral, sourced, non-partisan reference site that organizes publicly-available information about U.S. federal officials and political institutions in one place. We provide facts, context, and direct links to primary records; you draw conclusions.
For each official, we provide some combination of official portrait, office contact details, state or jurisdiction, party, salary, term information, biography, and links to verified public sources. Leadership cards may include deeper compensation and finance context. Congress cards always link out to primary money-source records such as the FEC and OpenSecrets when exact figures matter.
Information about elected officials is scattered across dozens of websites — some accurate, some outdated, some openly partisan. The Power Tree consolidates the public record into a single neutral reference. We don't tell you what to think. We don't endorse anyone. We just put the facts in one place.
Every entry starts with a primary public record — an official .gov roster, an FEC filing, or a published financial disclosure — and is checked against that source before it goes live. We use modern editorial and verification tools to keep hundreds of member pages internally consistent and to flag gaps, but no factual claim is published unless it traces back to a citeable public source. When a record is incomplete, we leave the field blank and link you to the original rather than fill it with an estimate.
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When two sources conflict, The Power Tree prefers the most direct public record available: official .gov office pages for contact information, FEC records for campaign filings, OpenSecrets for campaign-finance summaries, and clearly labeled public estimates for net-worth context. If a number cannot be verified confidently, the site links to the source trail instead of presenting a false precision claim.
The site is designed around a simple civic workflow: find the official, verify the public source, then decide what action to take. The Congress directory helps with lookup, the source links help with verification, and the Civic Contact Planner helps turn that research into a short, nonpartisan message.
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