# | Industry | Yr Amount | Career Amount |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lawyers/Law Firms | $247,740 | $736,320 |
2 | Oil & Gas | $241,416 | $650,376 |
3 | Leadership PACs | $227,500 | $582,977 |
4 | Lobbyists | $224,239 | $504,289 |
5 | Securities & Investment | $210,696 | $398,716 |
6 | Insurance | $198,250 | $452,754 |
7 | Health Professionals | $159,433 | $829,813 |
8 | Real Estate | $132,450 | $432,800 |
9 | Commercial Banks | $102,361 | $349,085 |
10 | General Contractors | $100,283 | $308,758 |
20 | Telephone Utilities | $67,250 | $190,650 |
26 | Telecom Services & Equipment | $57,550 | $57,550 |
# | Donor | Yr Amount | Career Amount |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Telapex Inc | $48,550 | $86,500 |
2 | Elliott Management | $33,450 | $33,450 |
3 | Dunlap & Kyle | $28,800 | $52,000 |
4 | Navistar International | $28,600 | $28,600 |
5 | USAA | $28,500 | $28,500 |
6 | Chevron Corp | $27,500 | $45,050 |
7 | WPP Group | $27,000 | $27,000 |
8 | BGR Group | $24,300 | $47,200 |
9 | Yates Construction | $24,200 | $24,200 |
10 | General Atomics | $22,700 | $50,900 |
WICKER, Roger F., (1951 - ) Senate Years of Service: 2007- Party: Republican WICKER, Roger F., a Senator and a Representative from Mississippi; born in Pontotoc, Pontotoc County, Miss., July 5, 1951; graduated Pontotoc High School, Pontotoc, Miss., 1969; B.A., University of Mississippi, University, Miss., 1973; J.D., University of Mississippi, University, Miss. 1975; Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps; United States Air Force 1976-1980; United States Air Force Reserve 1980-2003; staff for United States Representative Trent Lott of Mississippi, House Committee on Rules 1980-1982; Tupelo, Miss., judge pro tem; Lee County, Miss., public defender 1984-1987; member of the Mississippi state senate 1988-1994; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Fourth and to the six succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1995-December 31, 2007); resigned on December 31, 2007, to accept appointment to the Senate; appointed to the U.S. Senate on December 31, 2007, to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of Chester Trent Lott; took oath of office on December 31, 2007; elected in 2008 in a special election for the term ending January 3, 2013; reelected in 2012 for the term ending January 3, 2019.
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