Who Funds Them
Instead of digging through campaign finance databases, this section organizes the public record into a format that is easier to scan, compare, and understand — focused specifically on the state and federal lawmakers tied to this region.
You will be able to see major contributors, donor categories, and funding patterns that help reveal which interests are most invested in these officials.
The goal is simple: make campaign finance data easier to see, easier to understand, and harder to ignore — so you can better understand who is helping fund political power in your area.
Each page organizes reported campaign contribution data from official and public sources into a more usable public accountability tool. Rather than leaving this information buried inside finance reports, these pages bring together top donors, contribution totals, donor types, and funding patterns so users can better judge whose money is helping shape political power.
🏛️ Who Funds Them Florida
Review reported contributions for the Florida lawmakers tracked on this site — Dean Black and Clay Yarborough. This page focuses on those specific officials, showing major donors, donor categories, PAC support, and funding patterns tied directly to their campaigns.
View Florida FundingWho Funds Them Congress
Review reported contributions for the federal officials tracked on this site — Aaron Bean, Rick Scott, and Ashley Moody. This page focuses on those specific members of Congress, highlighting major donors, funding categories, committee money, and broader financial networks tied to their campaigns.
View Federal Funding