Visclosky, Moran Saw Donations Drop After PMA Closed

April 17, 2009

Three senior House Democrats revealed sharp declines in donations for the first quarter of 2009 after the shuttering of a lobbying firm that in previous election cycles helped steer millions of dollars in donations to their political committees from its lobbyists and earmark-seeking clients.

Reps. John P. Murtha (Pa.), Peter J. Visclosky (Ind.) and James P. Moran Jr. (Va.) have taken in 58 percent less in combined campaign contributions this year compared with the first quarter of 2007, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.

Read more: (Paul Kane, “3 Linked to Lobby Firm See Donations Drop,” The Washington Post, 4/17/09)