¶ Jessica Killin financial network and campaign-finance sequence, 2023-2026
This timeline tracks the dated sequence the repository can directly support for Jessica Killin's financial-network and campaign-finance slice. It keeps household-disclosure and campaign-finance milestones separate from the GENIUS implementation chronology, even where the same firms or sectors appear in both places.
This page covers Killin's household-disclosure sequence, campaign committee activation, filtered donor-employer clustering, and later nonprofit-network appearances. It does not treat campaign timing as a causal explanation for regulatory developments, and it does not attempt a complete biography. Parallel stablecoin-rulemaking chronology belongs in GENIUS Act implementation sequence, 2025-2026.
- Actor / agency: FS Vector
- Event label: OpenSecrets begins showing crypto- and fintech-adjacent retained clients
- Evidence class: lobbying-retention dataset
- Description: The 2022 OpenSecrets retained-client export shows FS Vector associated with clients such as Anchorage Digital, Ava Labs, Bank Policy Institute, Alliance for Innovative Regulation, and Chamber of Digital Commerce. In this slice, that strengthens FS Vector as a lobbying-adjacent and policy-facing firm, but not yet as a documented participant in one specific rulemaking process.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, Groups That Have Retained FS Vector in 2022
- Actor / agency: American Fintech Council and FS Vector
- Event label: FS Vector enters fintech regulatory-modernization alliance
- Evidence class: trade-association press release
- Description: AFC announces a strategic alliance with FS Vector around responsible innovation, regulatory modernization, and joint advocacy. In this slice, that helps establish FS Vector as more than a generic advisory overlap node in Raj Date's orbit.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, american-fintech-council-joins-forces-with-fs-vector-to-promote-responsible-innovation-and-regulatory-modernization
- Actor / agency: Jessica Killin
- Event label: OGE 278e filed after White House appointment
- Evidence class: official disclosure filing
- Description: The repository's earliest dated anchor in this slice is Killin's October 2023 ethics-disclosure filing. It establishes the household-disclosure layer that later matters to the fintech and financial-services network summary.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, jessica-killin-oge-278e
- Actor / agency: Jessica Killin
- Event label: 278-T and certificate-of-divestiture sequence appears
- Evidence class: official disclosure filing
- Description: The 278-T and certificate-of-divestiture materials document onboarding-related sales and divestiture steps tied to White House service. In the current repository, these filings extend the disclosure chronology but do not establish what later remained held during the campaign period.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, jessica-killin-oge-278t, jessica-killin-oge-cd
- Actor / agency: Customers Bancorp
- Event label: Customers launches cubiX and begins moving away from CBIT
- Evidence class: official annual report
- Description: Customers says it launched cubiX in November 2024 as an in-house B2B instant-payments platform that is not blockchain-based and offers more extensive products and services than CBIT. In this slice, that sharpens the bank-side chronology without turning the network timeline into a rulemaking timeline.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, 278951d6-0781-45c2-9686-6a4408a8b054
- Actor / agency: Raj Date / Customers Bancorp
- Event label: Date signs Customers 2024 annual report as director
- Evidence class: official annual report
- Description: The 2024 Form 10-K includes Rajeev V. Date as a director signatory on February 28, 2025. That gives the current repository a dated board-role anchor shortly before the later March 2025 resignation filing.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, 278951d6-0781-45c2-9686-6a4408a8b054
- Actor / agency: QED-, Enova-, Ripple-, and Canapi-linked donors
- Event label: Bounded fintech-employer donor slice becomes visible
- Evidence class: campaign-finance donor data
- Description: A derived slice of the normalized Schedule A data preserves
15 non-memo individual receipt rows from 8 donors reporting QED INVESTORS, ENOVA INTERNATIONAL, RIPPLE INC, or CANAPI as employer. The retained names are Amias Gerety, Chuckie Reddy, Steve Cunningham, Chris Larsen, Kirk Chartier, Eugene Ludwig, Walker Forehand, and Sahej Suri. In the current repo, that is enough for bounded entity pages for the four employer-linked actors, but not for institutional coordination claims.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, killin-for-colorado-qed-canapi-enova-ripple-employer-slice-2026
- Actor / agency: Jessica Killin campaign infrastructure / FEC
- Event label: Candidate, committee, and JFC filing-image trail becomes directly retrievable
- Evidence class: official filing-image PDFs
- Description: Direct
docquery retrieval now covers Killin's FEC FORM 2 statement of candidacy, multiple FEC FORM 1 organization filings for the principal committee, the principal committee's OCTOBER QUARTERLY report, and the JFC's organization filing in addition to the already captured Year-End 2025 reports. This materially improves filing-image coverage for the campaign structure.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, jessica-killin-docquery-filing-image-batch-2025-2026
- Actor / agency: Jessica Killin / House Clerk
- Event label: No later public annual-index disclosure appears after the 2025 candidate report
- Evidence class: official disclosure index
- Description: The House Clerk annual-index ZIP files still show the
2025-11-10 candidate report and the 2025-08-01 extension request, but the 2026 annual index contained no Killin row as of 2026-04-11. That narrows the later-period disclosure question without resolving what happened after 2025-10-12.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, jessica-killin-house-disclosure-index-check-2025-2026
- Actor / agency: OpenFEC / FEC
- Event label: Direct outside-spending checks still return no materially relevant Killin-specific rows
- Evidence class: campaign-finance API query
- Description: Direct Schedule E queries for Killin's
candidate_id and principal-committee committee_id, plus communication-cost queries, returned zero rows in cycle 2026 during this pass. That is a bounded negative finding rather than proof that no future or indirect outside-spending path could appear.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, jessica-killin-openfec-schedule-e-check-2026
- Actor / agency: Killin for Colorado
- Event label: Earliest principal-committee transaction window visible in repo
- Evidence class: official campaign-finance filing view
- Description: The current repo now shows principal-committee transaction activity beginning on April 8, 2025 through the retained OpenFEC Schedule B rows, while the FEC overview pages still provide the clearer top-line summary for the later July 1 to December 31, 2025 reporting period. That distinction matters because the transaction-level corpus starts earlier than the first top-line committee overview window.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, killin-for-colorado-schedule-b-openfec-2026, killin-for-colorado-committee-overview-fec-lock, jessica-killin-candidate-overview-fec
- Actor / agency: Killin for Colorado
- Event label: October Quarterly 2025 filing lands
- Evidence class: official campaign-finance filing metadata
- Description: OpenFEC preserves the principal committee's October Quarterly filing for the 2025-07-01 to 2025-09-30 coverage period as file number
1921354, with linked docquery PDF metadata. This gives the repo a cleaner filing anchor beneath the committee overview page.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, killin-for-colorado-reports-openfec-2026
- Actor / agency: Jessica Killin / House Clerk
- Event label: House candidate financial disclosure is filed
- Evidence class: official disclosure filing
- Description: The House Clerk filing for Jessica Killin is dated
2025-11-10 and covers 2024-01-01 through 2025-10-12. In the current repo, that materially narrows the earlier disclosure gap by carrying the household-exposure record into the campaign period, including Circle-, Customers-, Fenway-, FS Vector-, and crypto-wallet-linked items plus spouse compensation and board-fee lines.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, jessica-killin-house-candidate-financial-disclosure-2025
- Actor / agency: BigLaw-linked individual donors
- Event label: Strongest early donor-employer clusters appear
- Evidence class: campaign-finance donor data
- Description: The highest-ranked BigLaw employer clusters in the filtered Schedule A data are front-loaded in July 2025. The strongest clusters are Latham & Watkins, Jenner & Block, Kirkland & Ellis, and White & Case, but these remain self-reported employer signals rather than institutional law-firm behavior.
- Source basis: BigLaw in the Jessica Killin financial-regulatory slice, schedule_a-2026-03-17T23_40_37
- Actor / agency: Chris Larsen / Killin for Colorado
- Event label: Larsen contribution appears in crypto-donor reporting
- Evidence class: campaign-finance reporting
- Description: The Follow the Crypto capture records a $7,000 contribution from Chris Larsen to Killin for Colorado in July 2025. In the current repository, this is one of the clearest direct crypto-finance donor entries in the campaign network.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, chris-larsen-follow-the-crypto
- Actor / agency: Lower-ranked BigLaw-linked individual donors
- Event label: Thin one-donor employer signals continue later in the year
- Evidence class: campaign-finance donor data
- Description: One-donor employer entries such as Paul Hastings, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, and WilmerHale extend the filtered BigLaw-employer signal into late 2025. The repo does not currently support stronger claims from these thinner clusters.
- Source basis: BigLaw in the Jessica Killin financial-regulatory slice, schedule_a-2026-03-17T23_40_37
- Actor / agency: Killin It Victory Fund
- Event label: Joint fundraising committee appears in late-2025 campaign structure
- Evidence class: official campaign-finance filing view
- Description: The joint-fundraising-committee overview links Killin for Colorado with the Colorado Democratic Party by late 2025. In the current corpus, the visible first covered period still shows zero receipts, disbursements, and cash on hand.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, killin-it-victory-fund-committee-overview-fec
- Actor / agency: Filtered Schedule A dataset
- Event label: Current retained donor-employer window ends
- Evidence class: campaign-finance donor data
- Description: The current bounded Schedule A review runs through December 31, 2025. This marks the end of the retained donor-employer window now used for the repo's BigLaw slice.
- Source basis: BigLaw in the Jessica Killin financial-regulatory slice, schedule_a-2026-03-17T23_40_37
- Actor / agency: Killin for Colorado and Killin It Victory Fund
- Event label: Year-End 2025 filings preserved for principal committee and JFC
- Evidence class: official campaign-finance filing metadata
- Description: OpenFEC preserves Year-End 2025 filing metadata for both the principal committee and the JFC. The principal committee year-end filing is file number
1943333, and the JFC year-end filing is file number 1943351. The repo now also includes direct docquery filing-image retrieval for both PDFs, which narrows the earlier filing-image gap from metadata-only support to preserved filing-image support.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, killin-for-colorado-reports-openfec-2026, killin-it-victory-fund-reports-openfec-2026, killin-for-colorado-year-end-2025-docquery-filing-image, killin-it-victory-fund-year-end-2025-docquery-filing-image
- Actor / agency: OpenFEC
- Event label: Bounded Schedule E check returns zero rows
- Evidence class: API dataset check
- Description: A bounded OpenFEC check against Killin's
candidate_id and principal-committee committee_id returns zero Schedule E rows for cycle 2026. In the current repo, that is a useful negative result but not universal proof that no outside-spending path exists through every possible committee or naming variant.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, jessica-killin-openfec-schedule-e-check-2026
- Actor / agency: OpenFEC
- Event label: All-candidate refresh confirms Killin's April Quarterly 2026 totals
- Evidence class: campaign-finance API refresh
- Description: A repo-wide federal-candidate OpenFEC refresh confirms Killin's principal committee returning
APRIL QUARTERLY 2026 as the latest report layer, with $2,323,366.60 in receipts, $814,875.71 in disbursements, $1,508,490.89 cash on hand, and zero-row Schedule E, communication-cost, and electioneering aggregate checks.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, Federal candidate OpenFEC refresh, 2026-04-16 to 2026-04-20, overview
- Actor / agency: FS Vector
- Event label: OpenSecrets still shows crypto- and fintech-adjacent retained clients
- Evidence class: lobbying-retention dataset
- Description: The 2025 retained-client export continues to show FS Vector in a mixed fintech and crypto-adjacent client roster, including Aptos Labs, Ava Labs, and Chime Financial. This extends the political-process-adjacency record into the same general period as the repo's broader stablecoin-policy material.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, Groups That Have Retained FS Vector in 2025
- Actor / agency: FS Vector
- Event label: FS Vector publishes stablecoin-payments advisory guide
- Evidence class: firm-authored advisory page
- Description: FS Vector publishes a stablecoin-payments guide that explicitly references GENIUS, CLARITY, licensing, regulator engagement, and compliance obligations. In this repository, that strengthens FS Vector as a policy-facing second-ring node in Raj Date's orbit, while still falling short of a direct docket filing.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, a-practical-guide-to-stablecoin-payments-fs-vector
- Actor / agency: Jessica Killin and Raj Date
- Event label: Shared Easterseals governance and advocacy-event orbit appears
- Evidence class: organization page / nonprofit event page
- Description: Easterseals DC MD VA pages place Killin on the board and Date in the vice-chair orbit of the Advocacy Awards event in 2026. This adds a later nonprofit-network layer to the same broader relationship cluster.
- Source basis: Jessica Killin financial services and fintech network, board-of-directors-easterseals-disability-community-services, committees-advocacy-awards-easterseals-disability-community-services
- 2023-10 to 2024-01 establishes the disclosure and divestiture sequence that makes the later financial-network slice legible.
- 2023-06 adds an earlier policy-facing marker for FS Vector in Raj Date's network before the campaign chronology begins.
- 2022 through 2025 now adds a multi-year lobbying-adjacent retained-client record for FS Vector rather than just one-off policy-facing self-description.
- 2024-11 to 2025-02 adds a clearer official Customers chronology from the cubiX transition to Date's final annual-report signature as director.
- 2025-07 marks the transition from disclosure context to active campaign-finance evidence in the repo.
- 2025-07 through 2025-12 is the main donor-employer window currently preserved in the Schedule A dataset.
- 2026-03 reinforces that one second-ring Raj-Date-linked firm, FS Vector, is directly marketing stablecoin regulatory and licensing work.
- 2026-04-20 confirms the current OpenFEC top-line finance layer has advanced to
APRIL QUARTERLY 2026 for Killin, while the retained line-item donor analysis still comes from earlier Schedule A layers.
- 2026 extends the slice into a nonprofit-network context without changing the core campaign-finance or disclosure record.
- The current campaign-finance sequence is bounded by the Schedule A export and committee overview pages already in the repo; it is not yet a full campaign-finance chronology.
- The new OpenFEC captures materially improve filing and disbursement traceability, and the repo now has a broader direct
docquery filing-image batch across candidate, principal-committee, and JFC filings. The remaining FEC gap is any materially relevant line-item or non-OpenFEC independent-expenditure layer plus cleaner joint-fundraising allocation detail.
- The current repository now has a directly verified House candidate financial disclosure through
2025-10-12, but it still lacks later-period disclosure coverage for the remainder of the campaign.
- The BigLaw-employer ranking should remain analytically separate from the GENIUS implementation timeline even where some of the same policy sectors recur.
- Circle is the main bridge from this timeline into the GENIUS implementation slice, but the repository still does not support a dated causal thread linking Killin campaign-finance events to agency implementation milestones.
- The repository still lacks stronger non-dataset evidence connecting most of the lower-ranked firms in the donor-employer list to direct regulatory, comment-letter, or representation roles in this slice.
- The new Customers annual-report batch improves official bank-side chronology, but those filings are not K-1s and do not establish pass-through ownership or beneficiary relationships for Killin, Date, or Fenway Summer.