Marco Rubio, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Facebook and $1,500 from Google.pic.twitter.com/yxqHGCTUmr
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My second request is that you take a portion of your very big tech paycheck and give it to 13 House candidates who refuse to take corporate money, from your employer or anyone else, and who will reform this corrupt and shameful system once and for all.https://secure.actblue.com/donate/great_slate …
(Mad thanks to my librarian girlfriend for coming up with the idea for this thread, and doing the hard work in assembling it. Behind every beautifully curated set of data, there's always a librarian.)
Here is the list of tech company giving to senators who voted for Kavanaugh in spreadsheet form, including political spending from Microsoft, eBay, Cisco, Oracle and Intelhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j-3eA9DpezjeGwljpTP6W1eSe1XwPn0eY28l9-GpuQk/edit#gid=0 …
I'm an employee at Microsoft, and I've decided to join the MS PAC when I return from my current paternity leave and try to push back against these donations. Do you have any suggestions for strategies or recommended reading about how these organizations work?
I’m a Salesforce employee and I’ll be looking into this. Thanks for bringing it up.
I'm really glad to hear it. Thank you!
Seems like the contributions are from employees, not the company. Am I missing something?
Employees contribute into a corporate PAC, which donates the money based on where management wants it to go.
How does one look up their employers political contributions?
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