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Born July 10, 1976 in New York City. Background: expert, civil servant, politician.
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Pro-Israel PAC Funding
$24,233
career total · FEC filings
Grassroots Funded
60% from small donors · FEC
$4,378,579
Total Raised
$2,296,328
Total Spent
$2,364,966
Cash on Hand
Pro-Israel PAC Funding Breakdown
Contributing PACs (1)
Joint Action Committee
$24,233
Source: FEC filings. PAC data via Schedule B, IE data via Schedule E (support only). Totals are career-to-date across all cycles, not just the current one. Tracks 20+ pro-Israel PACs. Why this tracker?
Where the money comes from
Individuals giving under $200
Individuals giving $200+, publicly disclosed
PACs, corporations, unions & outside groups
Top PAC & Organization Donors
2025–2026
MITTEN PAC
$108,005
SCREEN STRATEGIES MEDIA
$88,062
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 324 NATIONAL POLITICAL ACTIVITIES COMM.
$5,000
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD MICHIGAN
$3,381
Excludes refunds & transfers (e.g. U.S. Treasury) and conduit committees (ActBlue/WinRed), which pass through individual donations.
Top Individual Contributors
2025–2026
WITT, SUSAN
NOT EMPLOYED · NOT EMPLOYED
$3,500
SHORE, SUSANNE
NOT EMPLOYED · NOT EMPLOYED
$3,500
KRAMER, ROBERT
NOT EMPLOYED · NOT EMPLOYED
$3,500
HUNT, EARL
PARTNER · APOLLO GLOBAL MANAGEMENT
$3,500
BRUNDAGE, MILES G
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR · AVERI
$3,500
Who funds your rep, and how they vote on those issues
Top Donors
SCREEN STRATEGIES MEDIA
$88K
No votes found matching this issue category
Top Donors
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 324 NATIONAL POLITICAL ACTIVITIES COMM.
$5K
No votes found matching this issue category
Top Donors
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD MICHIGAN
$3K
How They Voted (1 vote)
Based on FEC donor records and recent congressional votes. PAC categorization is approximate.
98%
Attendance
3,839 of 3,917 votes
0 / 19
Bills Enacted
0% enacted (119th Congress) · typical for members: 1–2%
26%
Votes w/ Majority
26 of 99 recent votes
Center
Ideology
Political Position (GovTrack Analysis)
Stock Trading Disclosures
No recent stock trading disclosures found in our database. Members of Congress are required to report securities transactions within 45 days.
Members must report trades under the STOCK Act (2012).
Sources: GovTrack.us (attendance, bills, ideology, majority voting) · official roll call records · refreshed daily.
Heritage Action
0%
Fiscal · 2026
Ratings sourced from public scorecards published by each organization