Republican · TX · District 17 · House

Pete Sessions

Raised $614K in PAC and organizational contributions from 50 committees during the 2024 federal election cycle, led by AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ($11K) — from Federal Election Commission filings.

$614K
Total received
House
Incumbent
50
Contributing PACs

Who funds Pete Sessions

Top organizational PAC contributors during the 2024 cycle, from FEC filings.

Top PAC contributors to Pete Sessions · FEC (2024 cycle)

AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE$11KUBS AMERICAS INC.$10KAMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION (ABA)$10KTHE PNC FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC.$10KAMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS$10KKOCH, INC.$10KALLIED PILOTS ASSOCIATION$10KDELL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.$10K
Top PAC contributors to Pete Sessions · FEC (2024 cycle)

Campaign Finance Summary

Pete Sessions (R-TX) has received $614K in PAC and organizational contributions during the 2024 federal election cycle. The largest single contribution came from AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, totaling $11K. The top 10 contributing organizations account for a significant portion of total receipts, reflecting concentrated donor support from key interest groups. As an incumbent, established donor networks and name recognition typically provide a fundraising advantage.

These contributions come from PACs and organizational committees registered with the Federal Election Commission. Individual contributions are reported separately and are not included in these totals. Understanding who funds a candidate provides transparency into the interests that may influence policy priorities.

What Pete Sessions's FEC Filings Reveal

Pete Sessions is a Republican incumbent for House representing TX, District 17, tracked in Federal Election Commission filings under committee ID H2TX03126. During the 2024 federal election cycle, 50 PACs and organizational committees contributed a combined $614K to Pete Sessions's campaign, a figure that reflects only organizational PAC receipts — individual donor contributions are reported separately and are not included in this total.

The single largest organizational contribution came from AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE at $11K, and the top 10 contributing PACs collectively represent the core institutional support base for this house campaign. Because federal candidates must identify every PAC donor above minimum thresholds in quarterly or semi-annual reports, the donor composition shown here gives a reliable map of which industries, trade groups, and ideological committees have aligned with Pete Sessions's candidacy.

As an incumbent, Pete Sessions's established donor relationships typically carry over between cycles — PAC receipt patterns often mirror committee assignments, voting records, and constituent priorities on federal legislation. Reading these contributions alongside lobbying disclosures and committee assignments provides the clearest picture of the interests that may shape this candidate's policy priorities through the 2024 cycle and beyond.

Top Donors

Organization Amount
AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE $11K
UBS AMERICAS INC. $10K
AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION (ABA) $10K
THE PNC FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC. $10K
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS $10K
KOCH, INC. $10K
ALLIED PILOTS ASSOCIATION $10K
DELL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $10K
L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $10K
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS $10K
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL ADVISORS $10K
CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC. $10K
NATIONAL CATTLEMEN'S BEEF ASSOCIATION $10K
SOCIETY FOR CARDIOVASCULAR ANGIOGRAPHY AND INTERVENTIONS ASSOCIATION $10K
TEXAS FARM BUREAU $10K
INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS & BROKERS OF AMERICA, INC. $10K
HILLTOP HOLDINGS INC $8K
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS $8K
NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION $8K
TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA, INC $7K
MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION $7K
NATIONAL SHOOTING SPORTS FOUNDATION, INC. $7K
NATIONAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ASSOCIATION $6K
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS $6K
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOME BUILDERS $6K
NATIONAL BEER WHOLESALERS ASSOCIATION $6K
POPULUS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. $5K
PLAINS COTTON GROWERS INC. $5K
NATIONAL APARTMENT ASSOCIATION $5K
COMERICA INCORPORATED $5K
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY $5K
TEAM MCHENRY $5K
CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORP. $5K
SPACE EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGIES CORP. $5K
ASIAN AMERICAN HOTEL OWNERS ASSOCIATION $5K
COUNCIL OF INSURANCE AGENTS & BROKERS $5K
REGIONS FINANCIAL CORPORATION $5K
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY $5K
CADENCE BANK $5K
BAPS PUBLIC AFFAIRS, INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (BAPS PAC) $5K
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INCORPORATED $5K
AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION $5K
ERNST & YOUNG $5K
AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPAY $5K
COX ENTERPRISES PAC (COXPAC) INC. $5K
MR. SOUTHERN MISSOURIAN IN THE HOUSE $5K
TRUIST FINANCIAL CORPORATION $5K
INVESTMENT COMPANY INSTITUTE $5K
TRANSDIGM GROUP INC. $5K
NATIONAL COTTON COUNCIL OF AMERICA $5K

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Pete Sessions's campaign?

Pete Sessions receives campaign contributions from PACs and organizational committees. The top contributing organization is AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, which contributed $11K. In total, Pete Sessions received $614K during the 2024 election cycle from 50 contributing organizations tracked in FEC filings.

How much has Pete Sessions received in total contributions?

Pete Sessions (Republican, TX) received $614K in PAC and organizational contributions during the 2024 federal election cycle. As an incumbent, Pete Sessions may benefit from established donor relationships. All data comes from Federal Election Commission filings.

What office is Pete Sessions running for?

Pete Sessions is a Republican candidate for House in TX, District 17. Pete Sessions is the incumbent.

What types of organizations contribute to Pete Sessions?

Pete Sessions receives contributions from a range of organizational PACs including corporate, trade association, labor, and ideological committees. These organizations register with the FEC and their contributions are publicly disclosed. Individual donations are tracked separately and not included in these organizational totals.

Where does FEC campaign finance data come from?

All campaign finance data shown here is sourced from the Federal Election Commission (FEC), which requires candidates, PACs, and party committees to file periodic reports disclosing receipts and disbursements. FEC data is public record and covers the 2024 federal election cycle. PlainInfluence aggregates and presents this data for transparency.

How does Pete Sessions's fundraising compare to others?

Pete Sessions received $614K in PAC contributions during the 2024 cycle. To see how this compares to other House candidates in TX, visit the Rankings page for side-by-side comparisons of all tracked politicians by total contributions received.

Campaign Finance Context

Pete Sessions's $614K in PAC contributions reflects the financial support network behind this house incumbent. PAC contributions represent organizational support — from corporations, trade associations, and ideological groups — and are distinct from individual donations. Understanding who funds a campaign provides transparency into potential policy alignment and constituent priorities.

Data: Federal Election Commission, 2024 cycle. Contributions shown are from PACs and organizational committees. Verify filings at fec.gov/data.

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