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Lawmakers Who Upheld NSA Phone Spying Received Double the Defense Industry Cash
- 07.26.13
- 4:14 PM

House
Armed Services Committee Chairman Rep. Howard McKeon, (R-California),
speaks to reporters following a closed-door briefing on Capitol Hill in
Washington, D.C., Tuesday, May 21, 2013.
AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta
AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta
That’s the upshot of a new analysis by MapLight, a Berkeley-based non-profit that performed the inquiry at WIRED’s request. The investigation shows that defense cash was a better predictor of a member’s vote on the Amash amendment than party affiliation. House members who voted to continue the massive phone-call-metadata spy program, on average, raked in 122 percent more money from defense contractors than those who voted to dismantle it.
Overall, political action committees and employees from defense and intelligence firms such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, United Technologies, Honeywell International, and others ponied up $12.97 million in donations for a two-year period ending December 31, 2012, according to the analysis, which MapLight performed with financing data from OpenSecrets. Lawmakers who voted to continue the NSA dragnet-surveillance program averaged $41,635 from the pot, whereas House members who voted to repeal authority averaged $18,765.
Of the top 10 money getters, only one House member — Rep. Jim Moran (D-Virginia) — voted to end the program.

Source: Maplight
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