- Showing contributions
- Jan 2001-Aug 2008 Senate
Total Campaign Contributions Received: $176,128,530
Top 10 Interests Funding
| Interest | Contributions |
|---|---|
| Attorneys & law firms | $19,770,006 |
| Retired | $13,723,588 |
| Security brokers & investment companies | $4,732,692 |
| Women's issues | $4,646,419 |
| Schools & colleges | $3,852,098 |
| General commerce | $3,341,145 |
| Real estate | $3,132,328 |
| Business services | $2,760,059 |
| Physicians | $2,394,693 |
| Real Estate developers & subdividers | $2,358,727 |
Contributions from political parties and from other candidates are not included in top 10 lists.
Contribution data provided by the Center for Responsive Politics (OpenSecrets.org)
Comments 
Re: Protecting Women's Right to Birth Control--and Basic Health Care by Arlene Frances P.T., Aug 27, 2008 (11:46pm)
There is already a lack of education among many females about how to protect their health, their lives and their futures. To change the law is more of a deathknell to a woman’s all over physical and mental health. One can not predict what can happen over a period of years to any of these women. I am sixty five, a retired physical therapist,and I always say that no man or woman will ever tell me what to do with my body. And this should be a rallying cry for every woman, no matter her age.Women are unique with certain health problems. Please do not make their situations worse by allowing this law to pass.
Arlene Adelman


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