pac · FL

DIAZ-BALART

Combined federal influence footprint of $171K, led by campaign contributions ($171K) — sourced from FEC, Senate LDA, and USAspending.gov filings for 2023–2024.

$171K
Total influence
$171K
Contributions

Politicians supported

50

distinct FEC recipients

Lobbying years filed

0

LDA disclosure years

LDA issue areas

0

distinct policy categories

What DIAZ-BALART's influence footprint shows

DIAZ-BALART, headquartered in FL, registers a combined federal influence footprint of $171K across the three primary channels tracked in public filings: $171K in PAC campaign contributions reported to the Federal Election Commission, $0 in lobbying expenditures disclosed under the Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act, and $0 in federal contract awards recorded on USAspending.gov. Together these figures reflect both how the organization seeks to influence policy and how federal dollars flow back to it.

On the campaign side, DIAZ-BALART's PAC contributions reached 50 federal politicians, led by Michael Vincent Lawler at $10K.

Viewing contributions, lobbying, and contracts side-by-side is the key to reading this organization's relationship with the federal government: campaign giving signals which lawmakers are prioritized, lobbying expenditures signal which policy outcomes are being pursued, and contract awards signal where procurement decisions have already landed. Each component is independently sourced from official government disclosures covering the 2023-2024 period.

Politicians supported

Top recipients of DIAZ-BALART PAC contributions · FEC (2024 cycle)

Michael Vincent Lawler$10KKen Calvert$8KLori Chavez-deremer$7KJuan Ciscomani$7KDan Newhouse$7KMariannette Jane Miller-meeks$6KDavid Valadao$6KLalota Nick$5K
Top recipients of DIAZ-BALART PAC contributions · FEC (2024 cycle)
Politician Party Amount
Michael Vincent Lawler R $10K
Ken Calvert R $8K
Lori Chavez-deremer R $7K
Juan Ciscomani R $7K
Dan Newhouse R $7K
Mariannette Jane Miller-meeks R $6K
David Valadao R $6K
Lalota Nick R $5K
Marcus J. Molinaro R $5K
Ryan K Zinke R $5K
Brandon Mcdonald Williams R $5K
Rob Bresnahan R $5K
Tom Cole R $5K
David S. Schweikert R $5K
Andrew P Harris R $5K
John James R $5K
Michelle Steel R $5K
Scott Perry R $5K
Derek Merrin R $4K
Donald J Bacon R $3K
John Duarte R $3K
Thomas H. Jr. Kean R $3K
Jennifer Kiggans R $3K
Anthony P Desposito R $3K
Celeste Maloy R $3K
Stephen A The Hon Womack R $3K
Jerry Lee Jr Carl R $3K
Neal Patrick Md Facs Dunn R $3K
Mike Haridopolos UNK $3K
Laurel Lee R $3K
Scott Baugh R $3K
Michael Garcia R $2K
Monica De la cruz R $2K
John Curtis R $2K
Kevin J Ii Lincoln R $2K
Jerry Evans R $2K
Young Kim R $1K
Anna Paulina luna R $1K
Brian Fitzpatrick R $1K
Mayra Nohemi Flores R $1K
Nancy Dahlstrom R $1K
Randell C. Niemeyer R $1K
Thomas More Barrett R $1K
Stella Yvette Herrell R $1K
Derrick Anderson R $1K
Michael Patrick Guest R $1K
Mazi Melesa Pilip R $1K
Carol Devine Miller R $1K
Cory Mills R $1K
Craig Goldman R $1K

Frequently asked questions

How much political influence does DIAZ-BALART have?

DIAZ-BALART has a combined political influence footprint of $171K, which includes $171K in campaign contributions, $0 in lobbying expenditures, and $0 in federal contracts. This data comes from FEC filings, Senate LDA disclosures, and USAspending.gov records for 2023-2024.

Which politicians does DIAZ-BALART support?

DIAZ-BALART contributed $171K to political campaigns during the 2024 election cycle through its PAC. DIAZ-BALART supported 50 politicians, with the largest contribution going to Michael Vincent Lawler ($10K). All contribution data is sourced from Federal Election Commission filings.

Where does the data about DIAZ-BALART come from?

PlainInfluence aggregates data from three federal sources: the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for campaign contributions, the Senate Office of Public Records for lobbying disclosures under the Lobbying Disclosure Act, and USAspending.gov for federal contract awards. Data covers the 2023-2024 reporting period.

What is "total influence" and how is it calculated?

Total influence is the sum of an organization's campaign contributions, lobbying spending, and federal contract values. It provides a single metric for comparing the overall political and economic footprint of organizations in the federal arena. Each component is independently sourced from official government filings.

Data sourced from official public datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainInfluence Editorial.