Which political committees received the most in contributions during the week ending July 31?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during the week ending July 31?
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The 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending July 31, according to Florida’s Division of Elections.

Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. While Congress created the Federal Election Commission to oversee federal elections in 1974, each state is left to regulate its local elections.

Committee Amount
Friends of Ron DeSantis $2,119,194
Florida Chamber of Commerce PAC $261,088
Jobs for Florida $200,246
Friends of Reggie Gaffney $147,750
Florida Consumers First $116,844
Miami For Everyone $111,000
Associated Industries of Florida Political Action Committee $100,000
Florida Prosperity Fund $100,000
Floridian’s United for Our Children’s Future $100,000
Voice of Florida Business Political Action Committee $100,000
Florida Conservative Alliance $82,600
Coalition of Affordable Housing Providers PC $78,000
Florida Medical Association Political Action Committee $77,361
Friends of Charlie Crist $74,000
Securing Florida’s Future $70,000
Friends of Kevin Ruane $66,000
Government Gone Wild PAC $58,500
Floridians for Economic Freedom $50,007
The Economic Freedom Committee $39,000
Friends of Ashley Moody $36,105
Together United For Florida $36,000
Service Employees International Union, Florida State Council PC $35,000
Prosperous St. Petersburg $30,500
Building On Your Dreams Political Committee $30,000
Conservatives For Principled Leadership $30,000
Friends of Darden Rice $28,500
Panhandle Prosperity $27,500
Advancing Florida Agriculture $25,000
Florida Natural Gas Political Action Committee $25,000
For A Strong Florida $25,000
Florida ACRE $24,819
Republican Liberty Caucus of Central East Florida $24,260
Realtors Political Advocacy Committee $23,001
Florida Alliance for Better Government $20,000
Florida First Forever, Inc. $20,000
Friends of Blaise Ingoglia $20,000
Insuring Florida’s Future $20,000
No More Socialism $19,000
Accountability In Government, Inc. $15,000
Better Florida Education $15,000
Conservatives for a Better Florida $15,000
Realtors Political Action Committee $15,000
Realtors Political Activity Committee $15,000
Donna For Duval $14,764
FAIAPAC $13,691
Committee of Automotive Retailers Political Action Committee of Florida $13,500
Florida Phosphate Political Committee, Inc. $13,340
Florida Policyholders Cooperative $13,000
ABC of Florida Political Action Committee $12,800
ABC Merit Shop PC $12,500


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