# | Industry | Yr Amount | Career Amount |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lawyers/Law Firms | $1,089,274 | $3,965,863 |
2 | Oil & Gas | $625,486 | $1,395,920 |
3 | Leadership PACs | $535,500 | $1,223,500 |
4 | Electric Utilities | $383,651 | $903,291 |
5 | Lobbyists | $372,138 | $1,103,177 |
6 | Retired | $329,055 | $932,231 |
7 | Real Estate | $242,526 | $1,006,762 |
8 | Securities & Investment | $215,420 | $758,436 |
9 | Insurance | $196,763 | $614,194 |
10 | Construction Services | $148,800 | $509,810 |
29 | Telephone Utilities | $76,276 | $76,276 |
# | Donor | Yr Amount | Career Amount |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Deloitte LLP | $45,400 | $58,650 |
2 | NRG Energy | $44,900 | $44,900 |
3 | Dominion Resources | $39,220 | $52,720 |
4 | Sempra Energy | $38,501 | $38,501 |
5 | Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold | $32,700 | $84,000 |
6 | Verizon Communications | $31,316 | $52,316 |
7 | Acadian Ambulance Service | $30,420 | $88,389 |
8 | Votesane PAC | $29,500 | $29,500 |
9 | Buzbee Law Firm | $28,800 | $28,800 |
10 | CenturyLink | $28,710 | $58,260 |
LANDRIEU, Mary L., (1955 - ) Senate Years of Service: 1997- Party: Democrat LANDRIEU, Mary L., a Senator from Louisiana; born in Arlington, Va., November 23, 1955; graduated from Ursuline Academy, New Orleans, and Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1977; member, Louisiana house of representatives 1980-1988; Louisiana state treasurer 1988-1996; unsuccessful candidate for Democratic gubernatorial nomination 1995; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1996; reelected in 2002, and again in 2008 for the term ending January 3, 2015; chair, Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship (One Hundred Eleventh to One Hundred Thirteenth Congresses [January 3, 2009-February 12, 2014]), Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (One Hundred Thirteenth Congress [February 12, 2014-]). BibliographyMary Landrieu, in Women in Congress, 1917-2006. Prepared under the direction of the Committee on House Administration by the Office of History & Preservation, U.S. House of Representatives. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 2006.
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