Tobacco PAC Contributions to Federal… | Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
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The tobacco industry contributes millions of dollars each election cycle to candidates for Congress in an effort to influence federal policies. The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids issues regular updates detailing these contributions. So far during the 2019-2020 election cycle, tobacco company Political Action Committees (PACs) have given more than $1.1 million in contributions to federal candidates

Tobacco PAC Contributions to Members of Congress

Other Resources

  • The Federal Election Commission (FEC). The FEC is the official source of federal campaign finance data. Information on donations to and from candidate committees, official political action committees (PACs), individual donations, soft money contributions, and political party committees is available through the FEC web site and the Washington DC office.
  • Common Cause is an independent non-profit advocacy organization focusing on campaign finance reform and other issues that enhance citizens' participation in democracy.
  • The Center for Responsive Politics is a non-partisan, non-profit research group that tracks money in politics and its impact on elections and public policy. The website allows for searches by industry, candidate, contributor and political party.
  • The Center for Public Integrity maintains a database of contributions to and expenditures by 527 committees. Their database also includes state-level information.
  • The Center for Public Integrity also tracks state-level lobbying. In an August 2005 report, the Center gathered overall, aggregate spending totals available in each state.
  • The University of California–San Francisco web site contains state reports on tobacco industry political activity that provide an in-depth look at the tobacco industry's political activities and the influence on state level policies.

Last updated November 30, 2020