Jordan Cox

Reported Asset Values
$2,002–$30,000

The data on this page comes from a financial disclosure filed by Jordan Cox, who was picked to be: Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Health & Human Services. It is part of a collection of thousands of ethics documents ProPublica has been collecting from across the Trump administration.

Employment Assets

Officials are required to disclose assets associated with their employment, including salary, retirement accounts, stocks, intellectual property and awards or prizes. (Form 278e, Part 2)

DescriptionValueIncomeIncome TypeEndnoteLine No.
Guy Reschenthaler for Congress$70,000salary1
Compensation

Officials are required to disclose the sources of any compensation above $5,000 in a year. (Form 278e, Part 4)

OrganizationDescriptionEndnoteLine No.
Guy Reschenthaler for CongressExecutive Director1
Vern Buchanan for CongressPolitical Director2
Other Assets and Income

Officials are required to disclose other assets and sources of investment income belonging to them, their spouse or their dependent children. These include annuities, bonds, cash, college savings plans, farms, precious metals, real estate, stocks, trusts and wills. (Form 278e, Part 6)

DescriptionValueIncomeIncome TypeEndnoteLine No.
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. (TMTG)$1,001 - $15,000None (or less than $201)1
U.S. Bank (Cash)$1,001 - $15,000None (or less than $201)2

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