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Leadership PAC $6000 Byrne for Congress Rep. Bradley
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. PAC 2020 Cycle Contributions Name Candidate Office Total ALABAMA American Security PAC Rep. Mike Rogers (R) Leadership PAC $6,000 Byrne for Congress Rep. Bradley Byrne (R) Congressional District 1 $2,000 Defend America PAC Sen. Richard Shelby (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Doug Jones for Senate Committee Sen. Doug Jones (D) United States Senate $5,000 Martha Roby for Congress Rep. Martha Roby (R) Congressional District 2 $3,000 Mike Rogers for Congress Rep. Mike Rogers (R) Congressional District 3 $11,000 Robert Aderholt for Congress Rep. Robert Aderholt (R) Congressional District 4 $3,500 Terri Sewell for Congress Rep. Terri Sewell (D) Congressional District 7 $10,000 Together Everyone Realizes Real Impact Rep. Terri Sewell (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 (TERRI) PAC ALASKA Alaskans For Dan Sullivan Sen. Dan Sullivan (R) United States Senate $5,000 Lisa Murkowski For US Senate Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R) United States Senate $5,000 ARIZONA David Schweikert for Congress Rep. David Schweikert (R) Congressional District 6 $2,500 Gallego for Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego (D) Congressional District 7 $3,000 Kirkpatrick for Congress Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) Congressional District 2 $7,000 McSally for Senate, Inc Sen. Martha McSally (R) United States Senate $10,000 Sinema for Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D) United States Senate $5,000 Stanton for Congress Rep. Greg Stanton (D) Congressional District 9 $8,000 Thunderbolt PAC Sen. Martha McSally (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 ARKANSAS Crawford for Congress Rep. Rick Crawford (R) Congressional District 1 $2,500 Womack for Congress Committee Rep. Steve Womack (R) Congressional District 3 $3,500 CALIFORNIA United for a Strong America Rep. -
Ron-Desantis-For-Stay-At-Home-Order
March 31, 2020 Governor Ron DeSantis State of Florida The Capitol 400 South Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 Dear Governor DeSantis: As a follow up from our March 25th letter, we again urge you to issue a stay-at-home order for the entire state as COVID-19 continues to spread. Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, provided a stark warning Friday on the need for Americans to continue social distancing measures: “When you think you're maybe overreacting, you probably are not acting as forcefully as you should.” We appreciate your recent announcement that you will be issuing a “safer-at-home” order for the southern portion of the state, and will apply this order to Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, and Monroe counties through the middle of April. However, given that there are over 5,000 positive cases of COVID-19 in Florida, with the Department of Health reporting 523 new positive cases on Sunday, this order should be applied to the entire state immediately in order to effectively slow the spread of COVID-19. This pandemic has not respected global borders so it certainly will not respect county borders. We cannot wait, and we cannot leave this decision to county and municipal governments. We urge you to immediately issue a statewide stay-at-home order to save lives. Sincerely, ______________________ ______________________ Lois Frankel Debbie Wasserman Schultz Member of Congress Member of Congress ______________________ ______________________ Debbie Mucarsel Powell Donna Shalala Member of Congress Member of Congress _____________________ ______________________ Theodore E. -
Florida Download
SUPPORTING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES Florida Boston FHLBank Atlanta, one of 11 regional banks in the New York Des Moines Chicago FHLBank System, provides funding to help Florida Pittsburgh financial institutions manage liquidity and extend San Francisco Indianapolis Topeka residential and economic development credit to Cincinnati meet the credit needs of their communities. Atlanta FHLBank Atlanta also provides flexible programs Dallas to support affordable housing and economic development activities that benefit low- to moderate-income households and neighborhoods. The Community Investment Program (CIP) provides discounted advances to members making residential loans that benefit low- and moderate-income families. The Economic Development Program (EDP) provides discounted advances to members funding eligible community economic development activities that include projects located in low- or moderate-income areas, projects that create jobs or provide services to low- or moderate-income individuals, and projects that support small businesses The Affordable Housing Program (AHP) provides grant funding and subsidized loans to help members finance home building and home rehabilitation initiatives. Since 1990 the Bank has awarded more than $817 million in grants through the AHP General Fund, and since 1997 the Bank has committed more than $244 million to AHP Homeownership Set-aside products. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF ATLANTA FLORIDA TOTAL ADVANCES TOTAL CIP AND EDP SINCE 2011 SINCE 2010 156 $ 400 MEMBERS 548.7 BILLION 306.6 -
April 24, 2020 (Florida Federal Qualifying) Report
2020 Florida Federal Candidate Qualifying Report / Finance Reports Cumulative Totals through March 31, 2020 Office Currently Elected Challenger Party Contributions Expenditures Total COH CD01 Matt Gaetz REP $ 1,638,555.81 $ 1,284,221.76 $ 496,295.82 CD01 Phil Ehr DEM $ 342,943.79 $ 188,474.53 $ 154,469.26 CD01 Greg Merk REP $ - $ - $ - CD01 John Mills REP $ 5,000.00 $ 5,132.61 $ 145.02 CD01 Albert Oram* NPA CD02 Neal Dunn REP $ 297,532.04 $ 264,484.41 $ 419,201.78 CD02 Kim O'Connor* WRI CD02 Kristy Thripp* WRI CD03 OPEN - Ted Yoho REP CD03 Kat Cammack REP $ 207,007.59 $ 41,054.05 $ 165,953.54 CD03 Ryan Chamberlin REP $ 101,333.00 $ 4,025.39 $ 97,307.61 CD03 Todd Chase REP $ 163,621.68 $ 27,032.07 $ 136,589.61 CD03 Adam Christensen DEM $ - $ - $ - CD03 Philip Dodds DEM $ 6,301.17 $ 4,035.13 $ 2,266.04 CD03 Bill Engelbrecht REP $ 27,050.00 $ 4,955.94 $ 22,094.06 CD03 Joe Dallas Millado* REP CD03 Gavin Rollins REP $ 106,370.00 $ 9,730.33 $ 96,639.67 CD03 Judson Sapp REP $ 430,233.01 $ 120,453.99 $ 310,011.88 CD03 Ed Silva* WRI CD03 James St. George REP $ 400,499.60 $ 64,207.88 $ 336,291.72 CD03 David Theus REP $ 6,392.11 $ 473.58 $ 5,918.53 CD03 Amy Pope Wells REP $ 56,982.45 $ 46,896.17 $ 10,086.28 CD03 Tom Wells DEM $ 1,559.31 $ 1,289.68 $ 295.58 CD04 John Rutherford REP $ 513,068.32 $ 281,060.16 $ 597,734.31 CD04 Erick Aguilar REP $ 11,342.00 $ 6,220.00 $ 5,122.00 CD04 Donna Deegan DEM $ 425,901.36 $ 165,436.85 $ 260,464.51 CD04 Gary Koniz* WRI CD05 Al Lawson DEM $ 355,730.10 $ 168,874.69 $ 201,527.67 CD05 Gary Adler REP $ 40,325.00 $ 920.08 $ 39,404.92 CD05 Albert Chester DEM $ 43,230.65 $ 28,044.61 $ 15,186.04 CD05 Roger Wagoner REP $ - $ - $ - CD06 Michael Waltz REP $ 1,308,541.18 $ 626,699.95 $ 733,402.64 CD06 Clint Curtis DEM $ 13,503.79 $ 1,152.12 $ 12,351.67 CD06 Alan Grayson WRI $ 69,913.27 $ 56,052.54 $ 716,034.49 CD06 John. -
Congress of the United States Washington D.C
Congress of the United States Washington D.C. 20515 April 29, 2020 The Honorable Nancy Pelosi The Honorable Kevin McCarthy Speaker of the House Minority Leader United States House of Representatives United States House of Representatives H-232, U.S. Capitol H-204, U.S. Capitol Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Speaker Pelosi and Leader McCarthy: As Congress continues to work on economic relief legislation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we ask that you address the challenges faced by the U.S. scientific research workforce during this crisis. While COVID-19 related-research is now in overdrive, most other research has been slowed down or stopped due to pandemic-induced closures of campuses and laboratories. We are deeply concerned that the people who comprise the research workforce – graduate students, postdocs, principal investigators, and technical support staff – are at risk. While Federal rules have allowed researchers to continue to receive their salaries from federal grant funding, their work has been stopped due to shuttered laboratories and facilities and many researchers are currently unable to make progress on their grants. Additionally, researchers will need supplemental funding to support an additional four months’ salary, as many campuses will remain shuttered until the fall, at the earliest. Many core research facilities – typically funded by user fees – sit idle. Still, others have incurred significant costs for shutting down their labs, donating the personal protective equipment (PPE) to frontline health care workers, and cancelling planned experiments. Congress must act to preserve our current scientific workforce and ensure that the U.S. -
March 4, 2021 President Joe Biden the White House 1600
March 4, 2021 President Joe Biden The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: As you finalize your inaugural budget request for Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22), we respectfully urge you to request robust funding for Everglades restoration to support the expeditious completion of numerous projects that are integral to the success of restoration efforts. Specifically, we ask that you include $725 million in the FY22 budget proposal under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) construction account for South Florida Ecosystem Restoration (SFER). The Everglades is central to Florida’s ecological and economic health, and is the source of drinking water for 8 million Floridians. Restoration of this irreplaceable resource would ensure economic security and a reliable and clean water supply for communities for generations to come. Also, the greater Everglades system supports irreplaceable natural infrastructure that impedes storm surge, saltwater intrusion, and the impacts of sea level rise. As you seek to identify large-scale projects that support economic development and natural climate solutions, we urge you to consider Everglades restoration as a commonsense option for making major progress on such efforts. Florida’s environmental assets attracted 131 million visitors in 2019, directly infusing nearly $100 billion into the state’s economy. Environmental disasters in years prior, such as severe harmful algal blooms, undermined economic stability in communities whose economies are completely dependent on a clean environment. In 2018, environmental disasters related to harmful algal blooms caused tens of millions of dollars in economic losses in some communities, resulting in lost incomes for workers that threatened their ability to feed their families. -
GUIDE to the 117Th CONGRESS
GUIDE TO THE 117th CONGRESS Table of Contents Health Professionals Serving in the 117th Congress ................................................................ 2 Congressional Schedule ......................................................................................................... 3 Office of Personnel Management (OPM) 2021 Federal Holidays ............................................. 4 Senate Balance of Power ....................................................................................................... 5 Senate Leadership ................................................................................................................. 6 Senate Committee Leadership ............................................................................................... 7 Senate Health-Related Committee Rosters ............................................................................. 8 House Balance of Power ...................................................................................................... 11 House Committee Leadership .............................................................................................. 12 House Leadership ................................................................................................................ 13 House Health-Related Committee Rosters ............................................................................ 14 Caucus Leadership and Membership .................................................................................... 18 New Members of the 117th -
Congress of the United States Washington, DC 20515
Congress of the United States Washington, DC 20515 July 23, 2021 President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Secretary Xavier Becerra The White House U.S. Department of Health & Human Services 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W. 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Washington, D.C. 20201 Dear President Biden and Secretary Becerra, Thank you for the Administration’s efforts in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic thus far. Your leadership has resulted in 74.9% of adults over 25 being protected against the coronavirus with at least one dose of a vaccine.1 Unfortunately, cases in Florida are still on the rise, with 45,604 new cases reported for the week ending in July 15.2 Therefore, I urge the full and fair consideration of the administration boost its support of COVID-19 prevention efforts in Florida, combat increasing misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccines, and detail how they may be able to increase the frequency of their case totals. Florida now accounts for 1 in 5 new U.S. COVID cases. As cases continue rising, misinformation efforts that fuel vaccine hesitancy are causing preventable deaths. Further, the state’s rise in Delta variant cases is of increasing concern as it makes up 83% of new US coronavirus cases3 and is more contagious than the other virus strains. These problems are compounded by the fact that Florida’s local government officials’ decision to reduce their reporting rate from daily to weekly. Having the most up to date information on the coronavirus is the first step to combatting it. Therefore, we urge your fair and full consideration to explore all avenues to help Florida combat this increase in positive cases. -
NEE 2018 Mid-Year Lobbying Contribution Federal Filing (LD-203)
LD-203 Contribution Report Page 1 of 19 LOBBYING CONTRIBUTION REPORT Clerk of the House of Representatives • Legislative Resource Center • B-106 Cannon Building • Washington, DC 20515 Secretary of the Senate • Office of Public Records • 232 Hart Building • Washington, DC 20510 FILER TYPE AND NAME IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Type: House Registrant ID: Organization Lobbyist 39924 Organization Name: Senate Registrant ID: NextEra Energy, Inc. 40030260 REPORTING PERIOD Year: 2018 Mid-Year (January 1 - June 30) Year-End (July 1 - December 31) Amendment POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE NAMES • NextEra Energy, Inc. PAC CONTRIBUTIONS No Contributions #1. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA NextEra Energy, Inc. PAC $5,000.00 1/17/2018 Payee: Honoree: American Wind Energy Assoc. American Wind Energy Assoc. WindPAC WindPAC #2. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA NextEra Energy, Inc. PAC $15,000.00 1/17/2018 Payee: Honoree: Democratic Congressional Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Campaign Committee #3. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA NextEra Energy, Inc. PAC $15,000.00 1/17/2018 Payee: Honoree: Democratic Senatorial Campaign Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Committee #4. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA NextEra Energy, Inc. PAC $5,000.00 1/17/2018 http://disclosures.house.gov/lc/lcxmlrelease/2018/MM/700858986.xml 9/25/2019 LD-203 Contribution Report Page 2 of 19 Payee: Honoree: Project West PAC Gardner, Cory #5. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA NextEra Energy, Inc. PAC $5,000.00 1/17/2018 Payee: Honoree: Opportunity and Responsibility Hatch, Orrin Restored in Our Nation PAC (ORRIN PAC) #6. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA NextEra Energy, Inc. -
Women in Congress: Leadership Roles and Committee Chairs
WOMEN IN CONGRESS: LEADERSHIP ROLES AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS 117TH CONGRESS 2021-2023 U.S. SENATE Leadership Roles Vice President Kamala Harris (D) President of the Senate Sen. Patty Murray (D-MA) Assistant Democratic Leader Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) Republican Conference Vice-Chair Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) Chair, Democratic Policy and Communications Committee Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) Vice Chair, Democratic Conference Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) Democratic Conference Secretary Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) Chair, Democratic Steering Committee Sen. Catherine Cortez-Masto (D-NV) Vice Chair, Democratic Committee Outreach Committee Chairs Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) Chair, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) Chair, Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) Chair, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) Chair, Rules and Administration Committee U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Leadership Roles Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) Speaker of the House Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) Chair, Republican Conference Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) Assistant Speaker Rep. Janice Schakowsky (D-IL) Senior Democratic Chief Deputy Whip Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL) Democratic Chief Deputy Whip Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) Democratic Chief Deputy Whip Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) Democratic Chief Deputy Whip Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D-FL) Democratic Chief Deputy Whip Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) Assistant Minority Whip Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL) Assistant Minority Whip Rep. Nikema Williams (D-GA) House Democratic Freshmen Representative Rep. Stephanie Bice (R-OK) Republican Freshman Representative Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) Chair, Policy and Communications Committee Rep. -
October 30, 2020 the Honorable Ron Desantis Office Of
October 30, 2020 The Honorable Ron DeSantis Office of Governor Ron DeSantis State of Florida, The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 Dear Governor DeSantis, With COVID-19 cases rising in Florida and across the country, we write to urge you to again extend Executive Order 20-69 which expires on November 1, 2020. That order allows local government boards to meet virtually, providing our communities an avenue for civic engagement that still protects the health and safety of the public and the officials they elect. As you know, under Florida law, city councils, county commissions, school boards, and other local government bodies are required to meet in person. Due to the risks from the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 20, 2020 you issued the following executive order: “NOW, THEREFORE, I, RON DESANTIS, as Governor of Florida, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Article IV, Section (1)(a) of the Florida Constitution, Chapter 252, Florida Statutes, and all other applicable laws, promulgate the following Executive Order to take immediate effect: Section 1. I hereby suspend any Florida Statute that requires a quorum to be present in person or requires a local government body to meet at a specific public place. Section 2. Local government bodies may utilize communications media technology, such as telephonic and video conferencing, as provided in section 120.54(5)(b)2., Florida Statutes. Section 3. This Executive Order does not waive any other requirement under the Florida Constitution and “Florida’s Government in the Sunshine Laws,” including Chapter 286, Florida Statutes. -
MBCACA House Target List As of 6/29/21 *116Th MBCACA Cosponsor # 116Th ALS Cosponsor 117Th Freshman Member
MBCACA House Target List As of 6/29/21 *116th MBCACA Cosponsor # 116th ALS Cosponsor 117th Freshman member Alabama Robert Aderholt# Jim Costa* Mo Brooks# Jimmy Gomez* Jerry Carl Jared Huffman* Barry Moore Darrell Issa Mike Rogers# Sara Jacobs Alaska Ro Khanna* Don Young# Young Kim Arizona Barbara Lee* Andy Biggs# Jay Obernolte Ruben Gallego# Zoe Lofgren* Paul Gosar# Tom McClintock# Ann Kirkpatrick# Jimmy Panetta* Debbie Lesko# Scott Peters*# Tom Ohalleran# Raul Ruiz* David Schweikert# Linda Sanchez*# Greg Stanton# Michelle Steel Arkansas Mike Thompson* French Hill# Maxine Waters* Steve Womak# Colorado California Lauren Boebert Ami Bera# Jason Crow# Julia Brownley*# Ed Perlmutter# Luis Correa* Joe Neguse* Connecticut Robin Kelly# Rosa DeLauro*# Danny Davis# Florida Bill Foster# Cat Cammack Raja Krishnamoorthi# Charlie Crist*# Mary Miller Byron Donalds Marie Newman Scott Franklin Mike Quigley# Carlos Gimenez Brad Schneider* Al Lawson# Lauren Underwood# Stephanie Murphy*# Indiana Bill Posey# Jim Banks# John Rutherford# Andre Carson# Maria Elvira Salazar Frank Mrvan Darren Soto# Victoria Spartz Michael Waltz# Iowa Frederica Wilson*# Ashley Hinson Georgia Kansas Carolyn Bourdeaux Sharice Davids# Andrew Clyde Jake LaTurner Marjorie Taylor Greene Tracey Mann Hank Johnson# Steven Watkins# Barry Loudermilk# Kentucky David Scott# Thomas Massie* Nikema Williams Louisiana Hawaii Garrett Graves# Ed Case# Mike Johnson# Kai Kahele Maine Illinois Jared Golden*# Mike Bost* Maryland Cheri Bustos# Anthony Brown# Jaime Raskin*# Susie Lee*# Michigan New Jersey