Contractors giving the most through their PAC
≈ computed · PAC money to CongressFederal contractors ranked by how much their connected political action committee gave to members of Congress in the 2024 cycle, summed from Federal Election Commission records. Each contribution is lawful, disclosed campaign finance. This ranking places public records side by side; it is not a claim that any contribution bought a contract or an official act. Each row opens the contractor's page. ≈ computed
- 1United Parcel Service Co.to 257 members of Congress$2.1M
- 2Honeywell International Inc.to 241 members of Congress$2M
- 3L3HARRIS Technologies, Inc.to 151 members of Congress$1.7M
- 4RTX Corporationto 227 members of Congress$1.6M
- 5General Dynamics Corporationto 224 members of Congress$1.5M
- 6General Motors LLCto 186 members of Congress$1M
- 7Pfizer Incto 167 members of Congress$871.5K
- 8Dell Technologies Inc.to 168 members of Congress$862.6K
- 9The Boeing Companyto 138 members of Congress$670K
- 10Exxon Mobil Corporationto 110 members of Congress$636K
- 11Space Exploration Technologies Corp.to 143 members of Congress$627K
- 12Caterpillar Incto 107 members of Congress$604.5K
- 13UnitedHealth Groupto 115 members of Congress$531K
- 14Microsoft Corporationto 129 members of Congress$432.5K
- 15General Electric Companyto 56 members of Congress$423K
- 16Mckesson Corporationto 63 members of Congress$411K
- 17Archer-Daniels-Midland Companyto 60 members of Congress$400.5K
- 18Motorola Solutions, Inc.to 59 members of Congress$390K
- 19Phillips 66 Companyto 67 members of Congress$351.5K
- 20Ford Motor COto 46 members of Congress$303.5K
- 21United Services Automobile Associationto 76 members of Congress$303K
- 22Tyson Foods Inc.to 117 members of Congress$285.5K
- 23Lockheed Martin Corporationto 103 members of Congress$280K
- 24Marathon Petroleum Company LPto 50 members of Congress$217K
- 25Davita Inc.to 62 members of Congress$212.5K
- 26Leidos, Inc.to 60 members of Congress$201K
- 27Cummins Inc.to 95 members of Congress$196K
- 28Applied Research Associates, Inc.to 38 members of Congress$191.5K
- 29Eastman Chemical Companyto 23 members of Congress$161K
- 30Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.to 52 members of Congress$161K
- 31Science Applications International Corporationto 48 members of Congress$135K
- 32General Atomicsto 32 members of Congress$128K
- 33BAE Systems, Inc.to 44 members of Congress$125K
- 34Georgia Power Companyto 11 members of Congress$120K
- 35Roche Diagnostics Corporationto 38 members of Congress$119K
- 36Fresenius Medical Care Holdings Incto 38 members of Congress$103.5K
- 37Serco Incto 15 members of Congress$98.6K
- 38Aerovironment, Incto 27 members of Congress$86.3K
- 39Anduril Industries, Inc.to 43 members of Congress$81.5K
- 40Am General LLCto 13 members of Congress$74.5K
- 41The Geo Group, Inc.to 32 members of Congress$74K
- 42Granite Construction Companyto 29 members of Congress$73.5K
- 43Corecivic, Inc.to 21 members of Congress$65K
- 44Peraton Corp.to 27 members of Congress$61K
- 45Quest Diagnostics Incorporatedto 25 members of Congress$57K
- 46Philips North America LLCto 24 members of Congress$48K
- 47Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Incto 14 members of Congress$47K
- 48Saab, Incto 26 members of Congress$46.3K
- 49Parker-Hannifin Corporationto 6 members of Congress$40K
- 50Glaxosmithkline, LLCto 19 members of Congress$35K
- 51Palantir Technologies Inc.to 11 members of Congress$33K
- 52KBR, Inc.to 21 members of Congress$32.3K
- 53Great River Energyto 8 members of Congress$27K
- 54Pacificorpto 4 members of Congress$23K
- 55Sunnova Energy Corporationto 8 members of Congress$18K
- 56Sig Sauer Inc.to 5 members of Congress$15.8K
- 57Viasat Incto 6 members of Congress$12K
- 58Crane & Co., Inc.to 3 members of Congress$5.3K
- 59Triwest Healthcare Alliance Corpto 3 members of Congress$5K
- 60Highland Electric Fleets Incto 1 members of Congress$5K
- 61Gci Communication Corp.to 2 members of Congress$3.5K
- 62Air Products and Chemicals, Incto 1 members of Congress$1K
- 63Axiom Space Incto 1 members of Congress$1K
PAC contribution figures are from Federal Election Commission records (2024 cycle); the ranking sums them by contractor. A contribution is a public, disclosed fact placed beside the contracts, never evidence of an official act.
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