Database: Autos leased by Members of Congress
This database shows taxpayer-funded cars leased by members of the House of Representatives. About a quarter of all representatives lease cars for use on official business. The rest are reimbursed for use of a personal vehicle.
Source: House financial records, congressional offices
QUICK NOTE:
Senators are not allowed to lease cars, and only a quarter of the members in the House do so, so most members of Congress will not show up in the database.
The database includes lawmakers from 33 states, Washington, D.C, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. A total of 17 states do not have any reps who lease cars.
Members from Rhode Island and Virginia and their staff use their own cars.


