List of political action committees

This list of political action committees is organized by the nature of each particular U.S. PAC's work.


Accounting

Aerospace

Affiliated Party

Democrat

Republican

Agribusiness

Alcoholic beverages

Animals

Banking, credit, finance, and insurance

Banks

Credit

Energy Sector

In the 2010 election cycle, energy-related industries spent more than $9 million through PACs. The largest amount was from electric utilities (which are regulated at the federal and state levels), which spent more than $5 million through various industry committees. Oil and gas industries and refiners spent more than $2.7 million through PACs.[citation needed]

Alternative energy

Coal

Electric

Oil and gas

Environment

Ethnic

Finance

Gun rights

Insurance

Ideology

Conservative

Liberal

Progressive

Socialist

Other

Health care

Hospitals and care facilities

Pharmaceutical and biotech

Providers

Entertainment

Food and beverage

Manufacturing

Marijuana

Natural resources

Real estate

Retailers

Tobacco

Labor

Leadership

Executive officials

  • Donald Trump - www.greatamericapac.com - Presidents PAC - Washington, DC

House leadership

House members

Senate leaders

Senators

State and local officials

Former elected and public officials

Religious

Social issues

LGBT issues

Pro-choice

Pro-life

Transportation

Air

Freight rail

Road

Construction

Foreign affairs

References

  1. "FEC- Super PACs- Cryptocurrency Alliance". Federal Election Commission.
  2. https://www.runwithpride.org/
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