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Transportation
$74.8M to 525 members of Congress
Party Breakdown
61%
38%
$46.0M
To Republicans (61%)
$28.7M
To Democrats (38%)
Top Recipients
1.
$1.8MMace, NancyR
South Carolina
2.
$1.7MGraves, SamR
Missouri
3.
$1.4MLarsen, RickD
Washington
4.
$734KCruz, TedR
Texas
5.
$684KBost, MikeR
Illinois
6.
$673KMcConnell, MitchR
Kentucky
7.
$651KJeffries, Hakeem S.D
New York
8.
$623KSullivan, DanR
Alaska
9.
$588KScalise, SteveR
Louisiana
10.
$580KRouzer, DavidR
North Carolina
11.
$576KStauber, PeteR
Minnesota
12.
$531KSchumer, Charles E.D
New York
13.
$531KBrownley, JuliaD
California
14.
$521KFischer, DebR
Nebraska
15.
$513KGraham, LindseyR
South Carolina
16.
$507KStanton, GregD
Arizona
17.
$507KWarnock, Raphael G.D
Georgia
18.
$506KWesterman, BruceR
Arkansas
19.
$497KEmmer, TomR
Minnesota
20.
$495KWicker, Roger F.R
Mississippi
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