In a recent analysis by Quiver Quantitative, it has been revealed that Representative Pete Sessions earned a substantial $127.8K from stock market activities in the previous month. As of November 2, 2025, Sessions’ estimated net worth stands at $9.9 million, placing him as the 108th wealthiest member of Congress.
Sessions is reported to have approximately $3.4 million invested in publicly traded assets that are tracked by Quiver. The data on his stock trading indicates that he has executed trades valued at up to $17.4 million, sourced from STOCK Act filings. Notably, he made a significant sale of up to $500K in stock from the company BUI on October 31, 2023, after which the stock rose by 36.89%. Other major transactions include a $250K sale of Apple (AAPL) stock in September 2021, which has since appreciated by 81.49%, and a similar amount for Procter & Gamble (PG) stock, which witnessed a slight rise of 0.23% following its sale.
In addition to his trading activities, Sessions has been active in legislative proposals. He recently introduced several bills, including the District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Reform Act of 2025 and the Fairness for Khobar Act of 2025, among others focused on accessibility and healthcare.
On the fundraising front, Sessions reported $196.4K raised in the third quarter of 2025, ranking as the 474th highest among all candidates for that period. Of the total raised, 24.7% originated from individual donors. Additionally, he disclosed expenditures amounting to $71.6K, placing him at the 694th position in terms of spending among his peers. At the end of the filing period, he reported having $676.4K in cash on hand, which is the 442nd highest among other politicians.
For those interested in keeping track of his financial activities, including stock trading and fundraising, Quiver Quantitative offers a detailed politician page dedicated to Representative Pete Sessions, prominently displaying his current net worth and legislative engagements. However, it should be noted that these figures are estimates and may be subject to inaccuracies or incomplete data.


