House Energy & Commerce Committee Largest Recipient of PAC Money
The top recipient of PAC contributions in the first quarter of 2013 was the House Energy and Commerce Committee.Â
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The top recipient of PAC contributions in the first quarter of 2013 was the House Energy and Commerce Committee.Â
Federal PAC $479,700 (66Â percent to Republicans). Investment Company Institute PAC $449,500 (56Â percent to Republicans). New York Life Insurance Company PAC $429,000 (52Â percent to Republicans).
CTIA-The Wireless Association PAC (D.C.) gave $1,000. Largent’s wife, Terry, also gave $1,000. Also contributing to Sanford were the following D.C.
Duckworth’s Perimeter PAC and Radel’s Catalyst PAC will be able to receive $5,000 a year from another PAC or an individual.
PAC money is also going to Busch. She reported she received $2,600 from Viacom International Inc.
House of Representatives, investing in his hybrid super PAC to spend against candidates, and supporting New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s plans for public financing of elections.
The House Majority PAC, a Democratic-oriented super PAC, reported this afternoon that it had spent $126,720 on independent expenditures opposing Mark Sanford, R-S.C.
Rick Nolan, D-Minn., Â $100,415 Other freshmen receiving PAC money include: Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., Â $99,605 Rep. Joe Garcia, D-Fla., $94,000 Rep. Denny Heck, D-Wash., Â $92,810 Sen.
The House Majority PAC, a Democratic-aligned super PAC, reported receipts of $879,935 from Jan. 1 to April 17.
John McCain’s leadership PAC, Country First PAC.
The PAC gave $15,000 the Majority Fund (a fund at the RNC) and $5,000 to the Blue Dog PAC (a group of conservative Democrats). The PAC gave $5,000 to Pete PAC, the leadership PAC of Rep.
See 2011-2012Â PAC profile .
See 2011-2012 PACÂ Â it gave $229,000 to federal candidates and committees during the first quarter of 2013. In 2011-2012 the PAC gave almost $2 million to federal candidates and committees.
The Cantor committee gave $81,133 of the proceeds to Cantor’s PAC and $63,350 to his campaign committee.
Federal PAC reported it increased its political contributions to members of the new 113th Congress.
Most of his PAC receipts were from energy-related company PACs, such as Exelon Corp. PAC ($5,000); Exxon Mobil Corp.
The PAC gave to 25 members or their leadership PACs. The Boehner for Speaker committee received $10,000.
The PAC raised $103,464 and spent $100,540 leaving $318,582 cash on hand as of 3/31. The PAC gave out $1,686,000 in 2011-2012 with 92% going to Republicans. See PAC financial profile for 2011-2012.
How a corporate PAC can do that and not dip in to corporate treasury funds is hard to understand.
American Crystal Sugar Company PAC reported it gave out $152,500 in contributions to 42 members and accounts during March.