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Two U.S. senators who use those words in the name of their leadership PAC have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in 2013. The leadership PAC of Sen.
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Two U.S. senators who use those words in the name of their leadership PAC have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in 2013. The leadership PAC of Sen.
Chevron Corporation had been criticized by some for its $2.5 million contribution the Congressional Leadership Fund, a Republican-aligned super PAC.
The American Crystal Sugar Company PAC reported it gave $165,000 to 39 federal candidates and committees during April as farm bills were being considered by the 113th Congress.
The company also has a PAC that gave out $197,000 in the 2011-2012 cycle; see financial profile Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) Corporation report The company PAC gave out $109,881
In 2011-2012 Honeywell International had the top corporate PAC in receipts ($7.1 million) and in contributions made to others ($4.7 million).
Retail Industry Leaders Association PAC profile.  Retail Industry Leaders Assn. lobbying profile.
See PAC profile of PepsiCo Inc. Concerned Citizens Fund, and multi-year lobbying profile.
General Dynamics Corporation PAC reported it gave out $73,000 for federal candidates and committees during February. Senate Appropriations recipients included Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT); Sen.
Huntington Ingalls Industries, a designer and builder of nuclear and non-nuclear ships for the Navy and Coast Guard, reported its PAC gave $121,000 to federal candidates and committees during February.
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The PAC reported it had receipts of $30,444 and disbursements of $22,500, leaving $86,087 cash on hand. The PAC gave $16,100 to federal candidates and committees, including $5,000 to Rep.