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Jeanne Shaheen

Jeanne Shaheen

Senator · D-NH

OverviewMoney & Influence

75% of Shaheen's money comes from outside NH.

The majority of funding comes from donors who cannot vote for this member.

$1.9M raised$106 avg donation25% from NH2 former staff → lobbyists

Key Findings

75% of donations come from outside NH

A supermajority of Jeanne Shaheen's funding comes from donors who cannot vote for them.

2 former staff now work as lobbyists

Former employees have transitioned to the lobbying industry.

11% of PAC money comes from regulated industries

Some funding comes from industries within this member's committee jurisdiction.

40% of money comes from large donors (>$1,000)

A significant share of funding comes from major individual donors.

How Does Money Flow Through Congress?

An interactive guide to the influence pipeline

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How It Works

The Influence Pipeline

How money flows to — and through — Jeanne Shaheen's office.

01
The Company

The Company

A corporation wants a law passed or blocked.

02
The PAC

The PAC

Direct donations are illegal. So employees pool money into a Political Action Committee.

03
The Target

The Target

PACs fund members on committees that regulate their industry.

04
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The Committee

These committees write the laws that affect the donor's business.

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🗳️

The Vote

Your representative votes — and the pattern is clear.

06
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The Lobbying

Those lobbyists push specific bills before their former colleagues.

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The Revolving Door

Former staff become lobbyists for the same industries that fund their old boss.

The cycle repeats.

01
The Company

The Company

A corporation wants a law passed or blocked.

02
The PAC

The PAC

Direct donations are illegal. So employees pool money into a Political Action Committee.

03
The Target

The Target

PACs fund members on committees that regulate their industry.

04
⚖️

The Committee

These committees write the laws that affect the donor's business.

05
🚪

The Revolving Door

Former staff become lobbyists for the same industries that fund their old boss.

06
📋

The Lobbying

Those lobbyists push specific bills before their former colleagues.

07
🗳️

The Vote

Your representative votes — and the pattern is clear.

The cycle repeats.

Follow the Money

Shaheen's leadership PAC raised $2.1M — more than individual donors contributed directly. Top individual donor: Hawash, Nour from VA ($13K).

Industry PACs

$777K

Which sectors fund this member

Finance↗$254K
111 PACs
Healthcare↗$203K
100 PACs
Technology↗$176K
97 PACs
Defense↗$144K
87 PACs

Leadership PACs

$2.1M

How much power this member brokers

A New Direction Pac
Raised: $187KSpent: $239K
A New Direction Pac
Raised: $601KSpent: $526K
A New Direction Pac
Raised: $411KSpent: $354K
A New Direction Pac
Raised: $494KSpent: $410K
A New Direction Pac
Raised: $365KSpent: $356K

Top Individual Donors

$1.0M

Named people writing checks

Hawash, Nour↗$13K
VA · Blink Tech Inc. · 3x
Hawash, Nour↗$10K
VA · 2x
Keefe, Maura↗$10K
DC · 8x
Sweet, Barbara K↗$9K
NH · 11x
Boquist, Ed↗$7K
NH · Parker Meggitt · 11x
Keefe, Maura↗$7K
DC · Public Affairs Consultant · 6x
Jeanne Shaheen

Shaheen

Armed Services, Small Business and Entrepreneurship

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Votes Cast by Policy Area

Economics and Public Finance
207
International Affairs
83
Armed Forces and National Security
68
Health
35
Transportation and Public Works
35
Taxation
29

The Revolving Door

Michael D Kans — counsel → Williams And Jensen, Pllc↗(97 filings)
Robert Diznoff — legislativedirec tor → Amazon.com Services Llc (formerly Amazon.com Services, Inc.); Amazon.com Services Llc; Amazon.com Services Llc↗(6 filings)

Deep Dive

How we built this & what it doesn't prove
  • • Donor data from FEC filings (9.47M individual contributions)
  • • Voting records from Congress.gov roll call data
  • • Lobbying data from Senate LDA filings
  • • Staff employment from House disbursement records

Correlation between donations and votes does not prove causation. Members may vote in alignment with donors because they share genuine policy beliefs, not because of financial influence. We present the connections — you decide what they mean.