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Which members of Congress does Van Scoyoc Associates fund?

$49500 in itemized contributions to 9 members of Congress.

Source: FEC individual contributions aggregated by employer. Contributions are not proof of influence.

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Members funded by Van Scoyoc Associates, by amount

Contributions attributed to Van Scoyoc Associates by the donor's reported employer, grouped by the member who received them and ordered from largest to smallest.

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Members of Congress funded by Van Scoyoc Associates, by amount (Source: FEC individual contributions aggregated by employer)
Member of Congress Party State Contributions
Andy Kim Democrat NJ $10500
Diana DeGette Democrat CO $7000
Katie Boyd Britt Republican AL $7000
Margaret Wood Hassan Democrat NH $6000
Martin Heinrich Democrat NM $6000
Ed Case Democrat HI $5500
Jacky Rosen Democrat NV $4000
Daniel Webster Republican FL $3000
Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. Democrat GA $500
Members of Congress funded by Van Scoyoc Associates (Source: FEC individual contributions aggregated by employer)
Member of Congress Party State Contributions
Andy Kim Democrat NJ $10500
Diana DeGette Democrat CO $7000
Katie Boyd Britt Republican AL $7000
Margaret Wood Hassan Democrat NH $6000
Martin Heinrich Democrat NM $6000
Ed Case Democrat HI $5500
Jacky Rosen Democrat NV $4000
Daniel Webster Republican FL $3000
Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. Democrat GA $500

Source: FEC individual contributions aggregated by employer. Contributions are not proof of influence.

About this data

Campaign finance figures are aggregated from public Federal Election Commission filings (public domain). Stock trades, lobbying, and contract figures are derived from disclosures compiled by QuiverQuant. Contributions are grouped by the donor's reported employer — they are not OpenSecrets industry clusters, and the totals combine individual contributions with affiliated PAC activity where reported.

Contributions and disclosures are not proof of influence. They show who gave and what was reported, not why a member voted a particular way. Amounts reflect the cycle or as-of dates noted beside each figure and may be revised as later filings are processed.

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