Campaign Financing Site
If you are interested in contributions to political campaigns, check out Political Money Line.
Here's what the New York Times said about them in 1999:
...set up in 1996 by two former Federal Election Commission employees who formed a Washington research firm called Public Disclosure Inc.
Their site takes often-fragmented commission data and organizes the information into an accessible, logical and simple-to-use format. Whether it's following individual donations, looking at the Clinton legal defense fund, tracking the 2000 Federal candidates or exploring soft money donations, the site is a one-stop shopping center for campaign finance data.
The site is independent.
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