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U.S. Political Contributions January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 U.S. Political Contributions January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 State Recipient Office Party PAC Corporate Alabama Sen. Doug Jones U.S. Senate D $ 2,500 Alabama Rep. Terri Sewell U.S. House D $ 2,000 Alabama TERRI PAC (Sewell-AL-USH) Federal Leadership PAC D $ 2,500 Arizona Sen. Sylvia Allen State Senate R $ 600 Arizona Sen. Sean Bowie State Senate D $ 500 Arizona Rep. Andres Cano State House D $ 250 Arizona Rep. Cesar Chavez State House D $ 500 Arizona Getting Stuff Done PAC (Sinema-AZ-USS) Federal Leadership PAC D $ 5,000 Arizona Rep. Travis Grantham State House N $ 600 Arizona Rep. Alma Hernandez State House D $ 500 Arizona Rep. Daniel Hernandez State House D $ 500 Arizona Sen. David Livingston State Senate R $ 1,000 Arizona Sen. Kate Brophy McGee State Senate R $ 600 Arizona Sen. Martha McSally U.S. Senate R $ 3,000 Arizona Sen. J.D. Mesnard State Senate R $ 600 Arizona Rep. Robert Meza State House D $ 500 Arizona Rep. Benjamin (Ben) Toma State House R $ 600 Arizona Rep. Jeff Weninger State House R $ 1,000 Arkansas Sen. Thomas Cotton U.S. Senate R $ 2,500 Arkansas Rep. French Hill U.S. House R $ 5,000 California CA Dem Party (State - Housekeeping Account) State Party Non-Fed Admin Acct D $ 21,200 California CA Dem Party (State Acct) State Party Cmte D $ 38,800 California CA LUV PAC (Aguilar-USH-CA) Federal Leadership PAC D $ 5,000 California Rep. Lisa Calderon State House D $ 1,500 California Rep. Tony Cardenas U.S. House D $ 2,500 California Rep. Jimmy Gomez U.S. House D $ 2,000 California Sen. Melissa Hurtado State Senate D $ 1,000 California Rep. Monique Limon State House D $ 1,500 California Majority Committee PAC (MC PAC) (McCarthy-CA-USH) Federal Leadership PAC R $ 5,000 California Rep. Kevin McCarthy U.S. House R $ 5,000 California Rep. Devin Nunes U.S. House R $ 1,500 California Rep. Jimmy Panetta U.S. House D $ 1,000 California Rep. Nancy Pelosi U.S. House D $ 1,500 California Rep. Scott Peters U.S. House D $ 3,000 California Rep. Anthony Rendon State House D $ 2,000 California Rep. Robert Rivas State House D $ 1,500 California Rep. Blanca Rubio State House D $ 1,500 California Sen. Susan Rubio State Senate D $ 1,500 California Rep. Raul Ruiz U.S. House D $ 1,500 California Rep. Linda Sanchez U.S. House D $ 2,000 California Rep. Brad Sherman U.S. House D $ 2,500 California Rep. Mike Thompson U.S. House D $ 2,500 California Rep. Juan Vargas U.S. House D $ 1,500 Colorado Rep. Scott R. Tipton U.S. House R $ 1,000 Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes U.S. House D $ 3,000 Connecticut Jobs and Innov. Matter PAC JIM PAC (Himes-CT-USH) Federal Leadership PAC D $ 3,000 Connecticut Rep. John Larson U.S. House D $ 1,500 Delaware Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester U.S. House D $ 4,000 Delaware Gov. John C. Carney Governor D $ 1,200 Delaware Sen. Tom Carper U.S. Senate D $ 1,500 Delaware Sen. Chris Coons U.S. Senate D $ 2,500 Delaware DE Dem Party (State Acct) State Party Cmte D $ 5,000 Delaware Rep. Valerie J. Longhurst State House D $ 300 Delaware Rep. Melissa Minor-Brown State House D $ 300 District of Columbia Cmte for Hispanic Causes (CHC-Bold PAC) Federal PAC D $ 5,000 District of Columbia Consumer Bankers Association PAC (CBA PAC) Federal Trade Assn PAC N $ 2,500 District of Columbia Financial Services Forum PAC Federal Trade Assn PAC N $ 5,000 District of Columbia Securities Industry and Financial Markets Assn PAC Federal Trade Assn PAC N $ 2,500 Florida Sen. Ben Albritton State Senate R $ 1,000 Florida Rep. Bryan Avila State House R $ 1,000 Florida Sen. Jim Boyd State Senate R $ 1,000 Florida Rep. Michael Caruso State House R $ 1,000 Florida Rep. Kathy Castor U.S. House D $ 4,000 Florida Rep. Val Demings U.S. House D $ 2,000 Florida FL Democratic Legislative Campaign Cmte Non-Federal Party Cmte D $ 5,000 Florida FL Rep Party (State Acct) State Party Cmte R $ 5,000 Florida FL Republican Senatorial Campaign Cmte State Party Cmte R $ 5,000 Florida Rep. Blaise Ingoglia State House R $ 1,000 Florida Sen. Shevrin Jones State Senate D $ 1,000 Florida Rep. Al Lawson U.S. House D $ 1,500 Florida Rep. Debbie N Mucarsel-Powell U.S. House D $ 3,000 Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy U.S. House D $ 3,000 Florida Rep. Anthony Rodriguez State House R $ 1,000 Florida Sen. Marco Rubio U.S. Senate R $ 2,500 Florida Rep. Donna N Shalala U.S. House D $ 4,000 Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz U.S. House D $ 1,500 Page 1 of 5 U.S. Political Contributions January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 State Recipient Office Party PAC Corporate Georgia Rep. Drew Ferguson U.S. House R $ 2,000 Georgia Rep. Tom Graves U.S. House R $ (500) Georgia Rep. Barry Loudermilk U.S. House R $ 2,000 Georgia Sen. David Perdue U.S. Senate R $ 8,500 Georgia Rep. David Scott U.S. House D $ 2,000 Idaho Sen. Jim Risch U.S. Senate R $ 3,500 Illinois Rep. Cheri Bustos U.S. House D $ 2,000 Illinois Rep. Sean Casten U.S. House D $ 2,500 Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis U.S. House R $ 2,000 Illinois Rep. Bill Foster U.S. House D $ 4,000 Illinois Rep. Robin Kelly U.S. House D $ 2,500 Illinois Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi U.S. House D $ 2,500 Illinois Rep. Darin LaHood U.S. House R $ 2,500 Illinois Rep. Michael Quigley U.S. House D $ 2,500 Illinois Rep. Brad Schneider U.S. House D $ 1,500 Indiana Rep. Trey Hollingsworth U.S. House R $ 4,000 Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski U.S. House R $ 1,000 Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst U.S. Senate R $ 6,000 Kansas Rep. Ron Estes U.S. House R $ 1,000 Kentucky Rep. Andy Barr U.S. House R $ 5,000 Kentucky BARR PAC (Barr-KY-USH) Federal Leadership PAC R $ 1,000 Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron State Att. General R $ 1,500 Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise U.S. House R $ 5,000 Maine Sen. Susan Collins U.S. Senate R $ 4,000 Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer U.S. House D $ 5,000 Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen U.S. Senate D $ 1,000 Massachusetts Rep. Katherine Clark U.S. House D $ 2,500 Massachusetts Madison PAC (Neal-MA-USH) Federal Leadership PAC D $ 5,000 Massachusetts Rep. Richard Neal U.S. House D $ 5,000 Michigan Rep. Bill Huizenga U.S. House R $ 5,000 Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee U.S. House D $ 1,000 Michigan Motor City PAC (Peters-MI-USS) Federal Leadership PAC D $ 1,000 Michigan Sen. Gary Peters U.S. Senate D $ 6,000 Michigan Upper Hand Fund (Huizenga-MI-USH) Federal Leadership PAC R $ 3,500 Minnesota Rep. Tom Emmer U.S. House R $ 4,000 Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith U.S. Senate D $ 2,500 Missouri BLAINE PAC (Luetkemeyer-MO-USH) Federal Leadership PAC R $ 5,000 Missouri Rep. William Lacy Clay Jr. U.S. House D $ 500 Missouri Rep. Emanuel Cleaver U.S. House D $ 2,500 Missouri Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer U.S. House R $ 5,000 Missouri Rep. Jason Smith U.S. House R $ 1,500 Missouri Rep. Ann Wagner U.S. House R $ 5,000 Montana Sen. Jon Tester U.S. Senate D $ 1,000 National Blue Dog PAC Federal PAC D $ 2,500 National Dem Cong Camp Cmte(DCCC)-Federal Acct National Party Cmte-Fed Acct D $ 10,000 National Dem Sen Camp Cmte(DSCC)-Federal Acct National Party Cmte-Fed Acct D $ 15,000 National Democratic Attorneys General Association Non-Fed Political Org-Natl D $ 50,000 National Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) Non-Fed Political Org-Natl D $ 12,500 National Democratic Legislative Camp. Cmte (DLCC) Non-Fed Political Org-Natl D $ 15,000 National Equality PAC Federal PAC D $ 2,500 National Natl Rep Cong Cmte(NRCC)-Federal Acct National Party Cmte-Fed Acct R $ 15,000 National Natl Rep Sen Cmte(NRSC)-Federal Acct National Party Cmte-Fed Acct R $ 15,000 National Republican Attorneys' General Association Non-Fed Political Org-Natl R $ 75,000 National Republican State Leadership Cmte (RSLC) Non-Fed Political Org-Natl R $ 75,000 Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse U.S. Senate R $ 1,500 Nebraska Rep. Adrian Smith U.S. House R $ 1,500 Nevada Rep. Steven Horsford U.S. House D $ 1,000 New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan U.S. Senate D $ 1,500 New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen U.S. Senate D $ 3,000 New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer U.S. House D $ 2,500 New Jersey New Millennium PAC (Menendez-NJ-USS) Federal Leadership PAC D $ 2,500 New Jersey Rep. Frank Pallone U.S. House D $ 1,000 New Jersey Rep. Bill Pascrell U.S. House D $ 1,000 New Mexico Rep. Deborah Armstrong State House D $ 200 New Mexico Rep. Zach Cook State House R $ 200 New Mexico Sen. Candace Gould State Senate R $ 200 New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich U.S. Senate D $ 1,000 New Mexico Sen. Stuart Ingle State Senate R $ 350 New Mexico Sen. Daniel Ivey-Soto State Senate D $ 250 New Mexico Sen. Linda Lopez State Senate D $ 200 New Mexico Sen. Mark Moores State Senate R $ 200 New Mexico Sen. George Munoz State Senate D $ 250 New Mexico Sen.
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