Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Jul. 3?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Jul. 3?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending Jul. 3, according to California Secretary of State.

Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. While Congress created the Federal Election Commission to oversee federal elections in 1974, each state is left to regulate its local elections.

Committee Amount Average contribution amount
Students First, PAC $1,520,000 $1,520,000
The Boeing Company Political Action Committee $1,199,794 $1,199,794
California Business Roundtable Issues, PAC $1,104,100 $1,104,100
General Motors Company Political Action Committee $970,799 $970,799
The Home Depot Political Action Committee, Inc. $966,712 $966,712
ActBlue California $876,404 $166
Fedex Corporation Political Action Committee $608,052 $608,052
Abbott Laboratories Employee Political Action Committee $496,358 $496,358
Valero Energy Corporation Political Action Committee $453,891 $453,891
International Paper Political Action Committee $378,435 $378,435
AbbVie Political Action Committee $375,390 $375,390
California Democratic Party $347,681 $19,316
HNTB Holdings PAC FEC ID# C00386029, Ltd. $323,728 $323,728
Motorola Solutions Political Action Committee, Inc. $243,172 $243,172
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Federal, PAC $218,442 $218,442
Wells Fargo and Company Employee, PAC $216,643 $216,643
Experian North America State, PAC $208,109 $208,109
Ford Motor Company Civic Action Fund $204,959 $204,959
American Airlines Political Action Committee, Inc. $203,513 $203,513
Mednax Federal Political Action Committee, Inc. $186,231 $186,231
California Republican Party – State $180,600 $12,900
Allstate Insurance Company, PAC $168,324 $168,324
McKesson Corporation Employees Political Fund $167,956 $167,956
GlaxoSmithKline PAC, LLC $148,926 $148,926
Nustar, Sponsored by Nustar Energy L. P., PAC $137,849 $68,924
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Political Action Committee $135,943 $135,943
Argentum’s Silver, PAC $124,467 $124,467
DLA Piper, LLP $120,716 $120,716
Hartford Financial Services Group Pac, Inc. $119,103 $119,103
Re-Elect Tony Thurmond for Superintendent of Public Instruction 2022 $114,270 $3,571
The Procter & Gamble Company Good Government Fund $111,169 $111,169
U. S. Bancorp Political Participation Program $105,617 $105,617
Dow PAC, Inc. $104,899 $104,899
JPMorgan Chase & Company, PAC $103,395 $51,698
California Correctional Peace Officers Association Political Action Committee $100,000 $100,000
Republican Party of San Diego County $94,500 $15,750
Vulcan Materials Company Political Action Committee $88,858 $88,858
BP Corporation North America Political Action Committee, Inc. $87,845 $87,845
Ricardo Lara for Insurance Commissioner 2022 $85,705 $2,678
Women for American Values and Ethics $82,833 $82,833
Prudential Financial State & Federal Political Action Committee, Inc. $81,484 $81,484
California Correctional Peace Officers Association Independent Expenditure Committee $79,977 $79,977
California Association of Psychiatric Technicians, PAC $74,914 $74,914
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Local 92, PAC $71,159 $124
Newsom for California Governor 2022 $70,219 $1,848
Cummins Political Action Committee, Inc. $69,499 $69,499
Philips North America Political Action Committee ‘fedpac ID#c00239780, LLC $69,007 $69,007
State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, PAC $65,704 $1,776
Cisco Systems ePAC, Inc. $64,636 $839
Re-Elect Fiona Ma for State Treasurer 2022 $55,286 $683


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