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Telecommunications
$46.3M to 522 members of Congress
Party Breakdown
57%
43%
$26.4M
To Republicans (57%)
$19.7M
To Democrats (43%)
Top Recipients
1.
$2.5MCollins, Susan M.R
Maine
2.
$1.6MTillis, ThomasR
North Carolina
3.
$1.4MMcConnell, MitchR
Kentucky
4.
$1.0MWarnock, Raphael G.D
Georgia
5.
$1.0MGraham, LindseyR
South Carolina
6.
$725KOssoff, JonD
Georgia
7.
$632KPallone, FrankD
New Jersey
8.
$454KMatsui, Doris O.D
California
9.
$451KGuthrie, BrettR
Kentucky
10.
$450KLatta, Robert E.R
Ohio
11.
$400KHudson, RichardR
North Carolina
12.
$373KScalise, SteveR
Louisiana
13.
$333KGottheimer, JoshD
New Jersey
14.
$324KErnst, JoniR
Iowa
15.
$313KJeffries, Hakeem S.D
New York
16.
$312KPeters, Gary C.D
Michigan
17.
$293KEmmer, TomR
Minnesota
18.
$293KCruz, TedR
Texas
19.
$284KCurtis, John R.R
Utah
20.
$281KSchumer, Charles E.D
New York
Connect the Dots: Related Bills
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This bill would make it illegal for companies to damage or cut important undersea internet cables. If it passes, anyone who tries to cut or damage these cables could face big fines or even jail time. The goal is to protect these cables and make sure the internet keeps working even if there's a conflict or natural disaster.
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