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Environmental
$78.0M to 452 members of Congress
Party Breakdown
90%
$7.4M
To Republicans (10%)
$70.5M
To Democrats (90%)
Top Recipients
1.
$6.9MKelly, MarkD
Arizona
2.
$4.8MMcBath, LucyD
Georgia
3.
$4.6MWarnock, Raphael G.D
Georgia
4.
$3.9MCrockett, JasmineD
Texas
5.
$3.7MFetterman, JohnD
Pennsylvania
6.
$3.1MGallego, RubenD
Arizona
7.
$2.9MCortez Masto, CatherineD
Nevada
8.
$2.4MSlotkin, ElissaD
Michigan
9.
$2.3MBaldwin, TammyD
Wisconsin
10.
$2.3MMin, DaveD
California
11.
$2.0MWhitesides, GeorgeD
California
12.
$2.0MFoushee, Valerie P.D
North Carolina
13.
$2.0MMcGarvey, MorganD
Kentucky
14.
$1.9MFrost, MaxwellD
Florida
15.
$1.7MPeters, Gary C.D
Michigan
16.
$1.7MRosen, JackyD
Nevada
17.
$1.5MHassan, Margaret WoodD
New Hampshire
18.
$1.5MSalinas, AndreaD
Oregon
19.
$1.3MTran, DerekD
California
20.
$963KKamlager-Dove, SydneyD
California
Connect the Dots: Related Bills
H CON RES 86
This bill says Congress believes a carbon tax would be bad for the economy. If it passes, it would show that Congress officially thinks a carbon tax would cause problems for the country's economy and finances.
400 Yea378 Nay
H J RES 136
This bill would stop the EPA from putting new rules in place to limit how much air pollution new cars can make. If it passes, car companies wouldn't have to make cars that are as clean and environmentally friendly as the EPA wanted them to be.
107 Yea84 Nay