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think he did a good on trying to get these issues voted, even though some of them did not get approved. 4. What groups/people donate the most money to their political campaigns? Which interest groups support your House member the most? Why do you think that is? List people and organizations. What does this say about the issues he/she cares about, his/her ethics, and what influences him/her? Explain your answer in a 100-150-word paragraph. You must include citation within the paragraph. The people who donate most money to their political campaigns are, sometimes the ones who agrees with the things their political candidate stands for. The interest group that support my House member the most are, Exelon Corp, 21st Century Fox, Ernst & Young, Northwestern Mutual, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. (Opensecrets Center for Responsive Politics). I think that some the reasons why he has so many successful supporters is because, the issues he supports largely impacts the lives of those people. (Opensecrets Center for Responsive Politics). One of the things that influences him could be the people he is around, the people he shares his ideas and often help as well during his political career. And …show more content…

Discuss one piece of legislation this member of congress currently working on that you think is most important and explain why it is important to you or the state of MD. One of the important legislation he is working on is the Access Technology Affordability Act of 2017, this legislation is important because it will help blind people to be able to have more access to technology that will make learning much easier for them. (Congress .Gov). This legislation is important to me because, is a good feeling to know that blind people will able to access technology that will impact their lives in a positive way and these will also make them have the amount of accessibility to technology that people who are not blind have. Name of 2nd U.S. Senator: CHRISTOPHER VAN HOLLEN,

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