Representative Katherine Clark

Representative for Massachusetts's 5th congressional district, Democrat

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1Lawyers/Law Firms$202,195$202,195
2Retired$147,970$147,970
3Women's Issues$115,900$115,900
4Securities & Investment$84,339$84,339
5Real Estate$74,350$74,350
6Business Services$60,871$60,871
7Building Trade Unions$49,000$49,000
8Pharmaceuticals/Health Products$47,050$47,050
9Education$42,394$42,394
10Public Sector Unions$39,750$39,750
41Telecom Services & Equipment$5,500$5,500
49Telephone Utilities$2,000$2,000
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1EMILY's List$22,600$22,600
2O'Connor Professional Group$18,200$18,200
3Ironworkers Union$15,000$15,000
4Beacon Health Strategies$11,700$11,700
5Harvard University$11,450$11,450
6American Assn for Justice$11,000$11,000
7Commonwealth of Massachusetts$10,850$10,850
8Arbella Insurance$10,800$10,800
9Family Service of Morris County$10,400$10,400
10Diamond Castle Holdings$10,400$10,400

Bio Information


CLARK, Katherine M., (1963 - ) Image courtesy of the Member CLARK, Katherine M., a Representative from Massachusetts; born in New Haven, New Haven County, Conn., July 17, 1963; B.A., Saint Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y., 1985; J.D., Cornell University Law School, Ithaca, N.Y., 1989; M.P.A., Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1997; lawyer, private practice; lawyer, Colorado district attorney’s council; general counsel, Massachusetts office of child care services; chief, Massachusetts attorney general’s office; clerk, federal court, 1990-1991; prosecutor, Colorado attorney general’s office, 1991-1993; member, Melrose (Mass.) school committee, 2001-2007; member of the Massachusetts state legislature, 2008-2010; member of the Massachusetts state senate, 2010-2013; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of United States Representative Edward J. Markey (December 10, 2013-present).

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