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Defense
$66.9M to 524 members of Congress
Party Breakdown
63%
37%
$42.0M
To Republicans (63%)
$24.6M
To Democrats (37%)
Top Recipients
1.
$1.8MWittman, Robert J.R
Virginia
2.
$1.2MCalvert, KenR
California
3.
$1.1MRogers, Mike D.R
Alabama
4.
$917KAderholt, Robert B.R
Alabama
5.
$803KSmith, AdamD
Washington
6.
$773KWarnock, Raphael G.D
Georgia
7.
$704KMcCollum, BettyD
Minnesota
8.
$695KKiggans, Jennifer A.R
Virginia
9.
$671KBacon, DonR
Nebraska
10.
$618KTurner, Michael R.R
Ohio
11.
$610KStrong, Dale W.R
Alabama
12.
$602KGonzales, TonyR
Texas
13.
$597KAguilar, PeteD
California
14.
$590KDiaz-Balart, MarioR
Florida
15.
$589KMast, Brian J.R
Florida
16.
$575KCarter, John R.R
Texas
17.
$568KBergman, JackR
Michigan
18.
$564KWicker, Roger F.R
Mississippi
19.
$512KRutherford, John H.R
Florida
20.
$501KNorcross, DonaldD
New Jersey
Connect the Dots: Related Bills
H CON RES 108
Directing the President pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities in Lebanon.
189 Yea234 Nay
H CON RES 38
This bill would order the President to take US troops out of any fights with Iran that Congress didn't approve. It's meant to prevent the US from getting into an unauthorized war with Iran.
212 Yea219 Nay
H CON RES 40
This bill would force the President to take US troops out of any fighting with Iran. If this passes, the President would have to pull US troops out of any military conflicts with Iran.
66 Yea72 Nay