The usual caveats apply. Apple and IBM don't have a political action committee (kudos to them) and so don't appear in this list. The absolute amounts are small because they are capped by law at 10K. What counts is the company's highly public expression of support.
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The donations are funded by voluntary employee contributions, but allocated by corporate leadership. Employee efforts to defund the PAC were briefly successful at Microsoft last year.
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In b4, "we only donated because they backed net neutrality!".
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I doubt any of them supported net neutrality. Just looking at their political alignments.
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How hard would this scraping be to automate? Asking because I’d personally like to see how my F500 employer is doing. I used to have space in the lobbying office; it was a fascinating experience
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Do they ever donate to Democrats or only Republicans? I don't understand their stake in the current regime....
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Probably more than most, I'm guessing this administration was pay-to-play.
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What for? The absolute amounts don't really matter.
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