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$464.9M to 532 members of Congress
Party Breakdown
63%
36%
$294.8M
To Republicans (63%)
$168.9M
To Democrats (36%)
Top Recipients
1.
$46.4MCruz, TedR
Texas
2.
$15.4MJohnson, MikeR
Louisiana
3.
$15.3MScott, TimR
South Carolina
4.
$12.1MCortez Masto, CatherineD
Nevada
5.
$12.0MWarnock, Raphael G.D
Georgia
6.
$11.3MRosen, JackyD
Nevada
7.
$11.1MCrane, ElijahR
Arizona
8.
$11.0MMcCormick, DavidR
Pennsylvania
9.
$10.8MFetterman, JohnD
Pennsylvania
10.
$10.8MSlotkin, ElissaD
Michigan
11.
$8.0MMoreno, BernieR
Ohio
12.
$7.5MOssoff, JonD
Georgia
13.
$7.4MCornyn, JohnR
Texas
14.
$7.3MMcConnell, MitchR
Kentucky
15.
$5.5MKelly, MarkD
Arizona
16.
$4.1MJohnson, RonR
Wisconsin
17.
$4.1MKiggans, Jennifer A.R
Virginia
18.
$4.0MCollins, Susan M.R
Maine
19.
$3.3MHagerty, BillR
Tennessee
20.
$3.2MEllzey, JakeR
Texas
Connect the Dots: Related Bills
H J RES 140
This bill would stop the government from taking control of certain lands in a few counties in Minnesota. If it passes, those lands would stay under the control of the local government and community instead of being taken over by the federal government.
214 Yea208 Nay
H R 1103
This bill would require the government to check and approve Hong Kong trade offices that operate in the US. If it passes, the government would have to make sure these Hong Kong trade offices are following all the rules before letting them keep working in the US.
358 Yea3 Nay
H R 1157
This bill would set up a fund to fight against China's attempts to spread misinformation and influence people in other countries. If it passes, the government would get money to help stop China from trying to control what people think or how they act in other parts of the world.
172 Yea13 Nay