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Spending Name Party
$2,800,203,370,000

Hal Rogers

House — Kentucky

R
$3,261,244,690,000

Jack Bergman

House — Michigan

R
$3,265,792,370,000

Rob Woodall

House — Georgia

R
$2,231,126,660,000

Rob Bishop

House — Utah

R
$2,998,731,560,000

Bob Gibbs

House — Ohio

R
$1,884,376,630,000

Jim Jordan

House — Ohio

R
$1,914,000,850,000

Alex Mooney

House — West Virginia

R
$2,933,716,340,000

Brad Wenstrup

House — Ohio

R
$1,899,756,630,000

Tim Burchett

House — Tennessee

R
$2,491,278,150,000

Jim Baird

House — Indiana

R
$3,236,013,150,000

Devin Nunes

House — California

R
$2,040,381,980,000

Scott Tipton

House — Colorado

R
$3,284,474,070,000

Elise Stefanik

House — New York

R
$1,877,537,630,000

Chip Roy

House — Texas

R
$2,985,360,370,000

David McKinley

House — West Virginia

R

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