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Who paid the sponsors

Every bill has people who put their name on it. We add up the donor money behind those people. Bigger number means more industry money sits behind the bill.

  1. 01
    Finance
    RED Tape Act
    HR 6398
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 51 who voted yes took $1.2M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  2. 02
    Finance
    FENCES Act
    HR 6409
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 51 who voted yes took $1.2M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  3. 03
    Finance
    Epstein Files Transparency Act
    HR 4405
    Lead sponsor took $51K; the 51 who voted yes took $1.2M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  4. 04
    Finance
    Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, and Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2026
    HR 3944
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 51 who voted yes took $1.2M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  5. 05
    Finance
    Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act of 2025
    S 723
    Lead sponsor took $35K; the 51 who voted yes took $1.2M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  6. 06
    Finance
    Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Extensions Act, 2026
    HR 5371
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 50 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  7. 07
    Finance
    An act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
    HR 1
    Lead sponsor took $7K; the 50 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  8. 08
    Finance
    To repeal certain provisions relating to notification to Senate offices regarding legal process on disclosure of Senate data, and for other purposes.
    HR 6019
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 50 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  9. 09
    Finance
    District of Columbia Federal Immigration Compliance Act of 2025
    HR 2056
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 51 who voted yes took $1.2M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  10. 10
    Finance
    Disapproving the behavior of Representative Jesús G. "Chuy" García of Illinois.
    HRES 878
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 51 who voted yes took $1.2M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  11. 11
    Finance
    Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act
    HR 556
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 50 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  12. 12
    Finance
    PERMIT Act
    HR 3898
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 50 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  13. 13
    Finance
    Censuring and condemning Delegate Stacey Plaskett and removing her from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence for conduct that reflects discreditably on the House of Representatives for colluding with convicted felony sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a congressional hearing.
    HRES 888
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 50 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  14. 14
    Finance
    Kayla Hamilton Act
    HR 4371
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 51 who voted yes took $1.2M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  15. 15
    Finance
    Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026
    HR 7744
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 51 who voted yes took $1.2M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  16. 16
    Finance
    Streamlining Procurement for Effective Execution and Delivery and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
    HR 3838
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 48 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  17. 17
    Finance
    Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act
    HR 6703
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 49 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  18. 18
    Finance
    National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
    S 1071
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 49 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  19. 19
    Finance
    Honoring Our Heroes Act of 2025
    HR 2721
    Lead sponsor took $13K; the 49 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  20. 20
    Finance
    Power Plant Reliability Act of 2025
    HR 3632
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 50 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  21. 21
    Finance
    Communications Security Act
    HR 1717
    Lead sponsor took $40K; the 47 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  22. 22
    Finance
    Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act
    HR 859
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 50 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  23. 23
    Finance
    Enhancing Stakeholder Support and Outreach for Preparedness Grants Act
    HR 4058
    Lead sponsor took $41K; the 46 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  24. 24
    Finance
    7(a) Loan Agent Oversight Act
    HR 1804
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 47 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  25. 25
    Finance
    Improving Interagency Coordination for Pipeline Reviews Act
    HR 3668
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 46 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  26. 26
    Finance
    Protect Children’s Innocence Act
    HR 3492
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 49 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  27. 27
    Finance
    SPEED Act
    HR 4776
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 47 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  28. 28
    Finance
    Mining Regulatory Clarity Act
    HR 1366
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 47 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  29. 29
    Finance
    Pet and Livestock Protection Act
    HR 845
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 46 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  30. 30
    Finance
    Make SWAPs Efficient Act of 2025
    HR 1676
    Lead sponsor took $13K; the 48 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.4M
    behind the sponsors
  31. 31
    Finance
    Department of Homeland Security Vehicular Terrorism Prevention and Mitigation Act of 2025
    HR 1608
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 47 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  32. 32
    Finance
    Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act of 2025
    S 356
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 46 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  33. 33
    Finance
    SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act of 2025
    HR 2483
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 45 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  34. 34
    Finance
    Connecting Small Businesses with Career and Technical Education Graduates Act of 2025
    HR 1642
    Lead sponsor took $11K; the 46 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  35. 35
    Finance
    TRAVEL Act of 2025
    HR 3400
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 48 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  36. 36
    Finance
    Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats Act
    HR 2659
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 46 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  37. 37
    Finance
    Kari's Law Reporting Act
    HR 5201
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 47 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  38. 38
    Finance
    Nutria Eradication and Control Reauthorization Act of 2025
    HR 776
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 45 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  39. 39
    Finance
    A bill to require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to extend the time period during which licensees are required to commence construction of certain hydropower projects.
    S 1020
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 47 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  40. 40
    Finance
    Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
    HR 21
    Lead sponsor took $15K; the 49 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  41. 41
    Finance
    Assisting Small Businesses Not Fraudsters Act
    HR 825
    Lead sponsor took $11K; the 45 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  42. 42
    Finance
    Social Security Child Protection Act of 2025
    HR 5348
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 45 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  43. 43
    Finance
    No New Burma Funds Act
    HR 4423
    Lead sponsor took $7K; the 46 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  44. 44
    Finance
    Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act
    S 3971
    Lead sponsor took $7K; the 47 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.3M
    behind the sponsors
  45. 45
    Finance
    Promoting Opportunities for Non-Traditional Capital Formation Act
    HR 3422
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 42 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.2M
    behind the sponsors
  46. 46
    Finance
    MAWS Act of 2026
    HR 4294
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 45 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.2M
    behind the sponsors
  47. 47
    Finance
    Small Business Advocacy Improvements Act of 2025
    HR 832
    Lead sponsor took $11K; the 45 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.2M
    behind the sponsors
  48. 48
    Finance
    Do No Harm in Medicaid Act
    HR 498
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 46 who voted yes took $997K from Finance.
    $2.2M
    behind the sponsors
  49. 49
    Finance
    Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment Appropriations Act, 2026
    HR 6938
    Lead sponsor took $0; the 45 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.2M
    behind the sponsors
  50. 50
    Finance
    Fair Investment Opportunities for Professional Experts Act
    HR 3394
    Lead sponsor took $109K; the 49 who voted yes took $1.1M from Finance.
    $2.2M
    behind the sponsors
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