MAPLight.org uses campaign contribution data provided by the Center for Responsive Politics’ OpenSecrets Open Data.
(BERKELEY, Calif.) - The U.S. House of Representatives voted Saturday on a historic health care reform bill, the Affordable Health Care for America Act.
MAPLight.org’s website shows how each legislator voted and the campaign contributions they received from the health insurance industry, which opposed this bill:
Sorted by State
Sorted by Party
Sorted by Vote
Contribution sums reported are from January 2003 to June 2009.
MAPLight.org’s previous coverage of health care reform includes analyses of campaign contributions and votes on the public option (Sept. 30, Oct. 8) and votes benefiting pharma interests.
MAPLight.org uses campaign contribution data provided by the Center for Responsive Politics’ OpenSecrets Open Data.
MAPLight.org is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, 501©(3) organization based in Berkeley, California. Its mission is to illuminate the connection between Money and Politics (MAP) using our groundbreaking database of campaign contributions and legislative votes.
MAPLight.org combines data from the Federal Election Commission, the Center for Responsive Politics, GovTrack.us, the National Institute on Money in State Politics (NIMSP), the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission and other sources to better inform Americans and local and national media about the role of special-interest money in our political system.
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