H.R. 2101 - Prior Approval Reform Act
- Sponsor:
- Mark E. Amodei
- Summary:
- To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to expand the ability of trade associations to solicit contributions from the stockholders and executive or administrative personnel of their member corporations, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has been referred to committee.
Prior Approval Reform Act
H.R. 2101 — 115th Congress (2017–2018)
- Summary
- To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to expand the ability of trade associations to solicit contributions from the stockholders and executive or administrative personnel of their member corporations, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
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- Title
- To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to expand the ability of trade associations to solicit contributions from the stockholders and executive or administrative personnel of their member corporations, and for other purposes.
- Other Titles
- Prior Approval Reform Act
- Prior Approval Reform Act
- Prior Approval Reform Act
- Sponsor
- Mark E. Amodei
- Co-Sponsors
- Rick W. Allen
- Lou Barletta
- Andy Barr
- Andy Biggs
- Ted Budd
- Bradley Byrne
- Ken Calvert
- Tom Cole
- Kevin Cramer
- Scott DesJarlais
- Tom Emmer
- Mike Gallagher
- Garret Graves
- Glenn Grothman
- Evan H. Jenkins
- Lynn Jenkins
- Bill Johnson
- Debbie Lesko
- Alexander X. Mooney
- Pete Olson
- Scott Perry
- David P. Roe
- Todd Rokita
- Edward R. Royce
- John Shimkus
- Lloyd Smucker
- Steve Stivers
- Steve Womack
- Subjects
- Government operations and politics
- Corporate finance and management
- Elections, voting, political campaign regulation
- Related Bills
- Major Actions
Introduced 4/17/2017 Referred to Committee - Bill History
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There have been no votes on this bill.
Action Date Description Introduced 4/17/2017 4/17/2017 Introduced in House 4/17/2017 Referred to the House Committee on House Administration. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
Total contributions given to House members from interest groups that…
support this bill
Security brokers & investment companies | $11,075,352 |
Insurance companies, brokers & agents | $9,034,418 |
Real Estate developers & subdividers | $8,179,100 |
Pharmaceutical manufacturing | $7,750,369 |
Private Equity & Investment Firms | $4,980,065 |
Hospitals | $4,963,452 |
Telephone utilities | $4,505,890 |
Auto dealers, new & used | $4,272,292 |
Electric Power utilities | $3,867,215 |
Restaurants & drinking establishments | $3,790,304 |
Engineering, architecture & construction mgmt svcs | $3,733,131 |
Property & casualty insurance | $2,801,983 |
Public works, industrial & commercial construction | $2,727,665 |
Stone, clay, glass & concrete products | $2,726,733 |
Computer software | $2,609,153 |
Chemicals | $2,534,047 |
Independent oil & gas producers | $2,301,696 |
Pro-Guns | $2,291,109 |
Building operators and managers | $2,049,162 |
Department, variety & convenience stores | $1,952,309 |
Agricultural services & related industries | $1,877,785 |
Nursing homes | $1,867,704 |
Oilfield service, equipment & exploration | $1,766,545 |
Banks & lending institutions | $1,389,939 |
Drug stores | $1,307,252 |
Food and kindred products manufacturing | $1,292,002 |
Food stores | $1,243,307 |
Outpatient health services (incl drug & alcohol) | $1,233,563 |
Electronics manufacturing & services | $1,184,829 |
Construction equipment | $1,162,385 |
Electrical contractors | $1,148,467 |
Beverages (non-alcoholic) | $974,896 |
Casinos, racetracks & gambling | $972,050 |
Retail trade | $847,877 |
Payday lenders | $827,983 |
Agricultural chemicals (fertilizers & pesticides) | $818,985 |
Health care services | $809,683 |
Special trade contractors | $793,401 |
Aircraft parts & equipment | $744,045 |
Food wholesalers | $737,388 |
Truck/Automotive parts & accessories | $711,566 |
Builders associations | $702,150 |
General business associations | $577,568 |
Plumbing, heating & air conditioning | $561,139 |
Nuclear energy | $554,785 |
Other financial services | $535,960 |
Services | $522,938 |
Plastics & Rubber processing & products | $504,600 |
Household cleansers & chemicals | $495,435 |
Security services | $465,935 |
Lodging & tourism | $419,876 |
Equipment rental & leasing | $375,110 |
Waste management | $337,590 |
Metal mining & processing | $317,050 |
Florists & Nursery Services | $304,931 |
Confectionery processors & manufacturers | $304,650 |
Manufacturing | $295,000 |
Food & Beverage Products and Services | $280,969 |
Amusement/recreation centers | $276,704 |
Consumer electronics & computer stores | $274,780 |
Nutritional & dietary supplements | $261,295 |
Pleasure boats | $241,877 |
Building materials | $211,545 |
Travel agents | $182,359 |
Wholesale trade | $179,685 |
Furniture & appliance stores | $173,271 |
Other construction-related products | $165,742 |
Recycling of metal, paper, plastics, etc. | $158,798 |
Pest control | $152,258 |
Trucking | $150,920 |
Bus services | $147,415 |
Paints, Solvents & Coatings | $138,475 |
Plumbing & pipe products | $138,025 |
Household appliances | $119,063 |
LPG/Liquid Propane dealers & producers | $110,550 |
Movie Theaters | $83,848 |
Amusement parks | $75,100 |
Explosives | $74,650 |
Communications & Electronics | $40,320 |
Aluminum mining/processing | $18,250 |
Vending Machine Sales & Services | $15,800 |
Electrical Supply | $15,350 |
Construction & Public Works | $14,450 |
$122,833,313 |
Contributions data source: OpenSecrets.org