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Congress · 118th Congress

Gavels for top House committees don’t always come cheap

He moved more than $1.1 million from his campaign account and leadership PAC to the National Republican Congressional Committee, Issue One found in its analysis of Federal Election Commission reports through

Congress · 118th Congress

New Ways and Means GOP members bring energy, agricultural focus

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Carey’s top donors last cycle —according to an OpenSecrets.org review of his campaign committee and leadership PAC receipts — include energy companies like Jennmar Corp., a Pittsburgh-based

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Lobbyists pony up in race for Ways and Means GOP leader

Both Adrian Smith and Jason Smith voted against certifying the 2020 election for President Joe Biden, a move that may have cost them, at least early in the campaign cycle, some PAC donations.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Senators to seek action on Democratic political disclosure bill

Senate Democrats’ leading super PAC, Senate Majority PAC, for example, discloses millions of dollars from an allied nonprofit organization, Majority Forward, which is not obligated to publicly disclose

Campaigns · 117th Congress

5 takeaways from the latest fundraising disclosures

Stevens raised $635,000 in the fourth quarter to Levin’s $365,000, outpacing him in both small-dollar and PAC donations and bringing her total receipts for the year to $2.6 million, compared to Levin

Congress · 117th Congress

Contenders vie for top Ways and Means GOP slot after Nunes exit

Buchanan doled out $11,000 from his leadership PAC to three Republicans — fellow Floridians Kat Cammack and Neal Dunn, as well as Jason Smith — as of June 30, according to Federal Election Commission

Congress · 116th Congress

Marc Veasey’s leadership PAC

Veasey’s leadership PAC also spent $856 at Anushka Spa in West Palm Beach, which bills itself as a “relaxing oasis” complete “with head-to-toe pampering.”