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Defense Contributors
Virginia's
represenatives in Congress sit on many committees affecting
national defense and attract contributions from the defense
industry as a result.
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| Name |
Total for
1999-2000
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Total for
2001-2002
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John
Warner (R)
Senator
Alexandria |
$37,500
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$81,999
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George
Allen (R)
Senator
Fairfax County |
$95,746
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$13,500
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Jo
Ann Davis (R)
Congresswoman, 1st District
Yorktown |
$9,500
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$25,500
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Edward
J. Schrock (R)
Congressman, 2nd District
Virginia Beach |
$21,500
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$37,000
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Robert
C. Scott (D)
Congressman, 3rd District
Newport News |
$15,000
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$10,500
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J.
Randy Forbes (R)
Congressman, 4thDistrict
Chesapeake |
(Did not run)
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$36,500
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Virgil
H. Goode Jr. (I)
Congressman, 5th District
Rocky Mount |
$7,750
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$6,000
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Bob
Goodlatte (R)
Congressman, 6th District
Roanoke |
$6,250
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$7,000
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Eric
Cantor (R)
Congressman, 7th District
Richmond |
$23,500
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$15,000
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James
P. Moran (D)
Congressman, 8th District
Alexandria |
$85,000
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$33,500
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Frank
Wolf (R)
Congressman, 10th District
Vienna |
$40,250
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$20,000
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Note: Congressmen Rick Boucher
(D) of Abingdon and Thomas Davis (R) of Falls Church
are not included because they do not have any committee
or sub-committee assignments related to military,
diplomatic or national security oversight.
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