Politics & Government
How Much Has the NRA Given to Minnesota Legislators?
Fourth District Rep. Betty McCollum hasn't received any contributions from the gun rights group, but others in Minnesota's congressional delegation have gotten thousands of dollars.
The Sandy Hook school shooting may have added new fuel to the gun control debate, but advocacy groups have given hundreds of thousands of dollars to federal legislators since 2009, according to a report released Friday.
Nonpartisan research organization MapLight, in coordination with Tableau Software, compiled contribution totals for the leading advocacy groups in the gun control debateβthe National Rifle Association and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
The NRAβs Political Action Committee dwarfs the Brady Campaignβs in terms of contributions to legislators. It gave about $1.5 million to legislators compared to the Brady Campaignβs $5,900.
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In Minnesota, the NRA gave nearly $30,000 to legislatorsβranking the state 20th in NRA contributions.
The Brady Campaign didnβt make any contributions to Minnesota legislators during that time period.
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Not surprisingly, the NRA didnβt give anything to Fourth DistrictΒ Rep. Betty McCollum a DFLer whoβs been an advocate for more limits on firearms. But Minnesota Republicans donβt have a lock on NRA contributions. DFL candidates Colin Peterson and Tim Walz together received nearly $14,000.
Minnesota also ranks 20th in the number of contributions to the NRAβs PAC, giving the organization about $22,000. The Brady Campaign did not receive any contributions from Minnesotans.
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