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ALCOA CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE

DC

Tracked giving exceeds tracked receipts by

$5,500

Political action committee. Tracked donations of $1,000 to 1 recipient. Primary sector tracked in this database is energy fossil fuels.

energy fossil fuels

Tracked PAC giving

$5,500

Tracked receipts

$0

Connections

2

Votes

0

The Money Trail

How money flowed from ALCOA CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE

$11K
8 transactions across 4 counterparties

ALCOA CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE directed $5K to Charles Schumer across 2 contributions. Charles Schumer voted YES on Disapproval of SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin 121 — which ALCOA CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE advocates for.

ALCOA CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE directed $2K to JOHN KENNEDY FOR US across 2 contributions. ALCOA CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE advocates for GENIUS Act, Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (S.394).

$11K tracked across 4 counterparties·2 policy outcomes·1 aligned·1 contradiction
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Donations Given

RecipientAmountDateCycle
Charles Schumer$2,500Oct 26, 20232024
GARRET GRAVES FOR CONGRESS$1,000Oct 23, 2023
TEXANS FOR SENATOR JOHN CORNYN INC.$1,000Nov 4, 2023
JOHN KENNEDY FOR US$1,000Sep 30, 2023

Relationships

TypeConnected ToDetailsSource
Advocated forGENIUS Act, Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (S.394)ALCOA CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE supported candidates who engaged with this policy outcomeEditorial
Advocated forDisapproval of SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin 121ALCOA CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE supported candidates who engaged with this policy outcomeEditorial