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Medical Device Company PACs Favor Republicans

Abbott Laboratories’ PAC has given $98,500 with 78% to Republicans. Siemens’ PAC has given $98,000 with 51% to Republicans. Bayer’s PAC has given $98,000 with 67% to Republicans.

Dick Morris’ Just Say No to Hillary PAC

A former conservative commentator for Fox News, who ran a $4 million super PAC against the Democrats in 2012, has started a new super PAC apparently to make independent expenditures against former Secretary

Starts to Restock With PAC Contributions

PAC on Sept. 20. The PAC is based in Dallas, Texas, with Keith Jones as treasurer. 7-Eleven Inc. is a subsidiary of Seven & I Holding, based in Japan.

Most Active PAC Raises $4 Million

ActBlue, a Democratic-oriented PAC, collects contributions from individuals who have earmarked the funds for specific candidates or committees, is averaging $5.4 million a month in receipts this

Have a Leadership PAC?

Denny Heck, D-Wash., has just registered his new leadership PAC, Heck PAC, with the Federal Election Commission. The PAC is based in Seattle, and the treasurer is Philip Lloyd. Rep.

PAC Asks for Permission to Use Bitcoins

The Conservative Action Fund PAC (CAF), a non-connected hybrid PAC, has requested an advisory opinion from the Federal Election Commission as to whether it may accept Bitcoins as contributions from

Amgen’s Growth on Capitol Hill

In the full 2011-2012 cycle, the PAC gave out $1,650,000 to federal candidates and committees. The PAC gave 55 percent of the contributions to Republicans.

NRA PAC and EMILY’s List Raise $1+ Million

The PAC gave out $20,000 to federal candidates and committees.  In the first seven months of 2013 it has raised $8.3 million. In the full 2011-2012 cycle the PAC raised $14.4 million.

Former Sen. Scott Brown Has Funds to Spend

Brown converted his 2012 principal campaign committee to a PAC at the end of the first quarter of 2013. It is now called The People’s Seat.  As of June 30, the PAC had $182,543 cash on hand.