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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending January 25?

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Here are the 25 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending January 25, according to the Minnesota Campaign Finance Board.

Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. While Congress created the Federal Election Commission to oversee federal elections in 1974, each state is left to regulate its local elections.

CommitteeAmountAverage contribution amount
The AFSCME Council 5 PEOPLE Fund$212,500$212,500
The Faegre Drinker State Political Fund$30,000$101
The Minn Soybean PAC$7,305$731
The CARE / PAC$6,550$1,638
The Minnesota Police Fraternal Association$5,000$5,000
The Maroon & Gold Political Action Committee$5,000$5,000
The MinnBank State PAC$2,250$450
The St Paul Regional Labor Federation AFL-CIO (fka St Pl Trds & Lbr Asmbly PAC)$1,897$1,897
The MN/ND ABC PAC$1,750$583
The womenwinning State PAC$1,300$325
The Beer PAC-Minn Beer Wholesalers Assoc$1,155$385
The MN Corn State PAC$1,075$1,075
The Minn Hospital PAC$1,000$333
The Weber Johnson PAC$1,000$1,000
The Friends of MN School Bus Operators Assn$900$300
The MAFMIC Political Action Committee$760$760
The Minn Power PAC$515$27
The Food PAC of Minn$500$250
The AGC PAC$500$500
The Independent Community Bankers of Minn PAC$480$480
The IBEW Local 292 Political Education Fund$264$264
The Minn Architects Political Action Comm$250$250
The MEDPAC Minn Medical Political Action Comm$180$60
The Stonewall DFL Political Action Committee$125$125
The Friends of Minn Nurse Anesthetists$50$50

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