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Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act

Contributions from interest groups that…

oppose this bill

Accident & health insurance [About]
Public works, industrial & commercial construction [About]
Industrial/commercial equipment & materials [About]
Residential construction [About]
Mortgage bankers and brokers [About]
Auto dealers, new & used [About]
Food and kindred products manufacturing [About]
Hotels & motels [About]
Department, variety & convenience stores [About]
Professional sports, arenas & related equip & svcs [About]
Sea freight & passenger services [About]
Optometrists & Ophthalmologists [About]
Retail trade [About]
Special trade contractors [About]
Electrical contractors [About]
Auto dealers, foreign imports [About]
Commercial printing & typesetting [About]
Gasoline service stations [About]
Fabricated metal products [About]
Truck/Automotive parts & accessories [About]
Communications & hi-tech unions [About]
Insurance [About]
Construction equipment [About]
Lumber and wood products [About]
Aircraft parts & equipment [About]
Recycling of metal, paper, plastics, etc. [About]
General business associations [About]
Small business associations [About]
Equipment rental & leasing [About]
Florists & Nursery Services [About]
Commercial photography, art & graphic design [About]
Builders associations [About]
Chambers of commerce [About]
Amusement/recreation centers [About]
Manufacturing [About]
Wholesale trade [About]
Food catering & food services [About]
Abortion policy/Pro-Life [About]
Health professionals [About]
Building materials [About]
Furniture & appliance stores [About]
Christian Conservative [About]
Other physician specialists (split) [About]
Physicians (split) [About]
Farm bureaus [About]
Average given to Senators who voted:
$25,637
$0
$7,374
$1,329
$11,302
$13,873
$1,083
$1,644
$1,241
$7,715
$143
$6,269
$5,439
$1,453
$12,275
$1,842
$3,110
$10,620
$0
$17,038
$2,896
$2,620
$10
$2,304
$1,024
$12,093
$3,140
$4,125
$4,050
$4,813
$1,665
$1,121
$20,632
$10,723
$2,252
$17,769
$20,667
$1,140
$2,287
$4,065
$2,067
$2,140
$13,982
YES$266,970
71% more
$39,513
$1,801
$0
$6,654
$21,155
$32,740
$3,731
$5,745
$2,172
$10,497
$4,369
$10,699
$6,859
$3,561
$11,565
$1,571
$4,879
$28,228
$0
$18,212
$11,769
$3,967
$6,968
$6,723
$3,508
$12,030
$7,903
$3,117
$1,390
$9,076
$2,047
$1,710
$21,320
$30,573
$1,998
$30,335
$37,029
$8,035
$10,156
$4,261
$11,781
$4,541
$13,428
NO$457,614

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