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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Dec. 17, 2022?

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Here are the 32 political committees that received money from contributions during the week ending Dec. 17, 2022, according to the Minnesota Campaign Finance Board.

Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. While Congress created the Federal Election Commission to oversee federal elections in 1974, each state is left to regulate its local elections.

CommitteeAmountAverage contribution amount
Alliance for a Better Minnesota Action Fund$30,000$30,000
Sheet Metal Workers 10, PAC$14,356$14,356
Local 59 Political Fund$13,264$13,264
North Central States Carpenters, PAC$10,000$10,000
Local 28 Political Fund$8,153$8,153
Joint Council 32 DRIVE$6,848$761
CAR, Committee of Automotive Retailers$3,000$3,000
Taft Minnesota Political Fund$2,500$2,500
Firefighters Association of Mpls Political Fund$1,601$1,601
Smart-Td-MN, PAC$1,527$1,527
Minn CPAs Public Affairs Committee$1,450$290
St. Paul Regional Labor Federation AFL-CIO$1,337$1,337
Minn Realtors Political Action Committee$1,230$137
Council 65 Political Action Committee$1,045$1,045
Optometry, PAC$746$186
Minn State Patrol Troopers Association$526$526
womenwinning State, PAC$500$500
Minn Dental Political Action Committee$500$250
IBEW Local 292 Political Education Fund$428$428
MTA, PAC$400$400
Mape, PAC$338$11
Faith in Minnesota Action$260$87
Friends of Minn Nurse Anesthetists$259$32
Larkin Hoffman Political Fund$223$17
Great River Energy Action Team - Minnesota$171$24
Allianz Minnesota Political Action Committee$120$24
Planned Parenthood Minnesota, PAC$103$103
Minnesotans For Affordable Health Insurance$100$50
Ottertail Power, PAC$98$49
Green Party of Minn$50$50
Care, PAC$50$50
LeadingAge MN, PAC$25$25

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