Eleanor Holmes Norton

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Eleanor Holmes Norton

U.S. Representative · District of Columbia · D

U.S. Representative — DC (D)

Eleanor Holmes Norton (born June 13, 1937) is an American politician, lawyer, and human rights activist. Norton is a congressional delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives, where she has represented the District of Columbia since 1991 as a member of the Democratic Party. She is serving her eighteenth term in the United States House of Representatives. [Wikipedia ↗]

FEC receipts · 1990–2026 cycles

$5,030,350 raised

Influence graph
Individual 44%
PAC 53%
Other

Where the $5,030,350 raised came from · FEC · 1990–2026 cycle

$5,030,350
Raised
FEC receipts · 1990–2026 cycle
$2,680,554
PAC receipts
FEC committee contributions · 1990–2026 cycles

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Top individual donors · 15

Largest itemized individual contributions across their FEC campaign committees (Schedule A), aggregated by donor across cycles. Conduits (ActBlue/WinRed) excluded.

  • Jacqueline Lewis
    NOT EMPLOYED · NOT EMPLOYED · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $6,600
  • James M. Earnest
    SELF-EMPLOYED · RETIRED · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $3,300
  • Jack Reid
    RAM CUSTOM SERVICES · PRESIDENT · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $3,300
  • Bert Donohoe
    THE DONOHOE COMPANIES INC. · EVP, REAL ESTATE · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $3,300
  • Chris Bruch
    THE DONOHOE COMPANIES INC. · CEO · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $3,300
  • Rafaela Otoni
    HILTON CORPORATION · PRESIDENT & CEO · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $3,300
  • David Happ
    THE DONOHOE COMPANIES INC. · PRESIDENT · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $3,200
  • Patrick R. Bahn
    TGV ROCKETS · CEO · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $3,000
  • Kenneth Grunley
    GRUNLEY CONSTRUCTION · CEO · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $2,500
  • David E. Jr Barry
    NOT EMPLOYED · NOT EMPLOYED · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $2,500
  • Michael Polaski
    THE DONOHOE COMPANIES INC. · EXECUTIVE · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $2,500
  • Julie O'Brien Phillips
    PHILLIPS REALTY CAPITAL · REAL ESTATE INVESTOR · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $2,300
  • Thomas Penny
    THE DONOHUE COMPANIES INC. · PRESIDENT HOTEL MANAGER · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $2,000
  • Nick Paleologos
    NOT EMPLOYED · NOT EMPLOYED · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $2,000
  • James Donohoe
    THE DONOHOE COMPANIES INC. · REAL ESTATE BROKER · 2024 · FEC receipts ↗
    $2,000

Top industries · donor money

  • Other / unclassified$35,600
  • Not employed / self$15,900
  • Real estate$8,800
  • Securities & investment$5,100
  • Retired$3,350
  • Lawyers & law firms$3,250
  • Tech$250
  • TV, movies & music$250

Classified from donor employer/occupation · heuristic

Top employers · donor money

  • THE DONOHOE COMPANIES INC.$16,550
  • TGV ROCKETS$4,000
  • THE DONOHUE COMPANIES INC.$3,500
  • RAM CUSTOM SERVICES$3,300
  • HILTON CORPORATION$3,300
  • GRUNLEY CONSTRUCTION$2,500
  • PHILLIPS REALTY CAPITAL$2,300
  • BORGER MANAGEMENT INC.$1,250
  • EV-AIR-TIGHT LLC$1,250
  • CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD$1,000

Committee assignments · 8

Seats on the panels that write the rules — where a donor industry meets the member it funded.

  • House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
  • House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
  • House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure — Highways and TransitRanking Member
  • House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform — Delivering on Government Efficiency
  • House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform — Government Operations
  • House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure — Aviation
  • House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure — Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management
  • House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure — Water Resources and Environment

Source: @unitedstates/congress-legislators

Legislation sponsored · 102

Bills and resolutions this member introduced in the 119th Congress — what they put their name on, alongside who funds them.

  • H.R. 9685To prohibit the use of Federal, State, foreign, or private funds to install permanent fencing around the White House complex.
  • H.R. 9654To amend the National Capital Revitalization and Self-Government Improvement Act of 1997 to treat domestic partnerships as marriage for purposes of the program of benefits paid by the Federal Government for survivors of a District of Columbia police officer, firefighter, or teacher in the same manner and to the same extent that domestic partnerships are treated as marriage for purposes of such benefits which are paid by the District of Columbia, to conform the age limit after which a surviving spouse of a police officer, firefighter, or teacher may remarry without losing survivor benefits under such program to the age limit established with respect to survivor benefits of Federal employees, and for other purposes.
  • H.R. 9597Civil War Defenses of Washington National Historical Park Act· Public Lands and Natural Resources
  • H.R. 9598No Fencing at Lafayette Square Act· Public Lands and Natural Resources
  • H.R. 9525Federal Bureau of Prisons Medical Care Act of 2026· Crime and Law Enforcement

Source: govinfo.gov · BILLSTATUS bulk data (sponsor of record)

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