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$150.1M to 527 members of Congress
Party Breakdown
23%
76%
$34.9M
To Republicans (23%)
$114.6M
To Democrats (76%)
Top Recipients
1.
$15.6MKelly, MarkD
Arizona
2.
$13.4MWarnock, Raphael G.D
Georgia
3.
$12.9MOssoff, JonD
Georgia
4.
$5.7MHickenlooper, John W.D
Colorado
5.
$5.1MCortez Masto, CatherineD
Nevada
6.
$4.1MWarner, Mark R.D
Virginia
7.
$3.9MFetterman, JohnD
Pennsylvania
8.
$3.2MCruz, TedR
Texas
9.
$2.6MErnst, JoniR
Iowa
10.
$2.4MTillis, ThomasR
North Carolina
11.
$1.9MGallego, RubenD
Arizona
12.
$1.7MSchiff, Adam B.D
California
13.
$1.4MSlotkin, ElissaD
Michigan
14.
$1.2MSullivan, DanR
Alaska
15.
$1.2MPeters, Gary C.D
Michigan
16.
$1.1MRosen, JackyD
Nevada
17.
$1.0MMcCormick, DavidR
Pennsylvania
18.
$979KSchumer, Charles E.D
New York
19.
$971KJeffries, Hakeem S.D
New York
20.
$959KHassan, Margaret WoodD
New Hampshire
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This bill would let the city of Washington, D.C. redevelop the area around the old RFK Stadium. If it passes, the city could knock down the old stadium and build new things there, like homes, businesses, parks, or other facilities that people can use. The bill gives the city more freedom to decide how to improve and use that land.
303 Yea45 Nay
S 2861
This bill would give a special award called the Congressional Gold Medal to Billie Jean King. Billie Jean King is a famous tennis player who fought for equal rights for women in sports. If this bill passes, Billie Jean King would receive this prestigious award from the US government to honor her work and achievements.
268 Yea75 Nay