Richard Neal
U.S. Representative · MA-MA-01
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Score
92/100 · High Risk
Net worth
$217.0K
Tenure
Representative, MA
Donations & financial influence
| Category | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Total raised (career) | $31,644,419 | FEC |
| Corporate / special interest total | $16,104,332 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| AIPAC / pro-Israel | $138,736 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Oil & gas / fossil | $215,550 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Pharma / healthcare | $4,504,979 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Defense | $507,350 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Wall Street / finance | $9,355,261 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Big Tech | $1,162,806 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
Outside spending
Independent expenditures by super PACs and outside groups (FEC Schedule E). Not coordinated with the campaign.
Top supporters ($605,783 total)
- $509,685: AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION PAC
- $63,098: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
- $13,000: AMERICAN WORKING FAMILIES
- $10,000: INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SHEET METAL, AIR, RAIL AND TRANSPORTATION WORKERS POLITICAL ACTION LEAGUE
- $10,000: INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PAINTERS AND ALLIED TRADES POLITICAL ACTION TOGETHER POLITICAL COMMITTEE
Top opposers ($755,177 total)
- $325,000: FIGHT CORPORATE MONOPOLIES
- $275,000: JUSTICE DEMOCRATS PAC
- $151,073: INDIVISIBLE ACTION
- $4,104: REBELLION PAC
Controversies & conflicts of interest
- Finance and insurance industry donations while chairing/ranking Ways and Means Committee
- Multiple primary challenges from progressives who say he's too close to Wall Street
- Spent years obtaining Trump tax returns that turned out to be less dramatic than expected