Gabrielle Giffords
Gabrielle Giffords
Gabrielle Giffords, Arizona Democrat

Gabrielle Giffords, the Arizona lawmaker who was shot in January and released from the hospital earlier this week, is not one of the richest members of Congress.

In fact, her financial disclosure forms reveal a relatively modest set of investments. She lists her astronaut husband's U.S. Navy salary as income, owns stock, has a retirement account and has a mortgage to pay.

Giffords also has a Roth IRA, checking accounts with military bank USAA, and had solar panels installed last year by Tucson Electric Power.

Her individual stock positions are conservative blue-chip investments. She owns shares of Coca Cola, Conoco Phillips, Dow Chemical and Lockheed Martin.


Last updated June 16 2011: 2:12 PM ET
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