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 <title>Public Campaign Action Fund - ANALYSIS: HOUSE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE RECEIVED $62.9 MILLION IN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS FROM FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, AND REA - Comments</title>
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 <title>ANALYSIS: HOUSE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE RECEIVED $62.9 MILLION IN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS FROM FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, AND REA</title>
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 <description>Washington, D.C. – An analysis of campaign finance data by Public Campaign Action Fund, a national campaign finance watchdog group, found that members on the House Financial Services Committee have received $62.9 million in campaign donations from financial, insurance, and real estate interests. The data, which was compiled by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, covers lifetime campaign contributions received by the 71 members on the committee.</description>
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