# | Industry | Yr Amount | Career Amount |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Health Professionals | $179,300 | $1,076,100 |
2 | Real Estate | $96,700 | $849,928 |
3 | Securities & Investment | $94,450 | $958,200 |
4 | Lawyers/Law Firms | $89,450 | $1,057,642 |
5 | Public Sector Unions | $81,000 | $695,000 |
6 | Retired | $73,970 | $519,845 |
7 | TV/Movies/Music | $67,000 | $467,400 |
8 | Computers/Internet | $63,600 | $366,194 |
9 | Insurance | $58,750 | $473,800 |
10 | Industrial Unions | $50,000 | $448,000 |
32 | Telecom Services & Equipment | $15,200 | $15,200 |
# | Donor | Yr Amount | Career Amount |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Facebook Inc | $15,200 | $15,200 |
2 | Stanford University | $10,650 | $10,650 |
3 | Ira & Lenore Gershwin Trust | $10,400 | $10,400 |
4 | Hall Financial Group | $10,400 | $10,400 |
5 | Certain Software Inc | $10,400 | $10,400 |
6 | Marcus & Millichap | $10,400 | $10,400 |
7 | Chartwell Hotels | $10,400 | $10,400 |
8 | Mackenzie Patterson Fuller | $10,400 | $10,400 |
9 | Gallo Winery | $10,400 | $130,700 |
10 | DLA Piper | $10,100 | $10,100 |
PELOSI, Nancy, (1940 - ) Image courtesy of the Member PELOSI, Nancy, (daughter of Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr.), a Representative from California; born Nancy DAlesandro in Baltimore, Md., March 26, 1940; A.B., Trinity College, 1962; chair, California State Democratic Party, 1981-1983; finance chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1985-1986; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundredth Congress, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of United States Representative Sala Burton, and reelected to the thirteen succeeding Congresses (June 2, 1987-present); minority whip (One Hundred Seventh Congress); minority leader (One Hundred Eighth, One Hundred Ninth, One Hundred Twelfth, and One Hundred Thirteenth Congresses); Speaker of the House (One Hundred Tenth and One Hundred Eleventh Congresses).
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