Companies that Give $$$ to Virginia Foxx
[70.8% of all Foxx's PAC Contributions come from big business]
Bank of
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Branch Bank and Trust
Bellsouth
Coastal Federal Credit Union
Coca-Cola Company
Conoco Phillips
CVS
Dean Foods
Dell
Duke Energy
Exxon Mobil
First Citizens Bank
Food Lion
Georgia Peach
Goodyear
Jefferson-Pilot Federal
Kerr Drug
Lorillard Tobacco Company
Lowe’s Companies
Merck
Nelnet
Novartis
Nucor
Pepsico (Pepsi-Cola donated $250 less than Coke)
Piedmont Natural Gas
Pike Electric
Progress Energy
R.J. Reynolds
Remington Arms Company
Sallie Mae
Smithkline Beecham Corporation
Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, LLP
Sprint Nextel
Truliant Federal Credit Union
Tyco
Tyson Foods
Union Pacific Corporation
Verizon Communication
Vulcan Materials
Wachovia Corporation (Bank)
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Wendy's
Weyerhaeuser Company
Other Donors of Notable Interest
Natl. Beer Wholesalers Association ($26,000)
Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of
Wineamerica PAC ($350)
Ties with Scandal (From the DCCC Website):
TIES WITH TOM DELAY AND JACK ABRAMOFF
Foxx has taken:
- $15,000 from Tom DeLay's ARMPAC.
- $5,000 from Bob Ney, the first congressman to plead guilty in the Jack Abramoff investigation.
With all of these ties to the DeLay/Abramoff mess, is it any surprise that Foxx has:
- Voted to weaken House ethics rules when DeLay proposed doing so as GOP Majority Leader.
- Voted with Tom DeLay 81% of the time (through 3/31/2006)[1]
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Accountability
According to www.opensecrets.org:
$1,200 donated to Foxx came with incomplete information
(INCOMPLETE DISCLOSURE: Occupation listed gives no indication what the person does for a living. Examples of unacceptably vague disclosures are such "occupations" as "businessman," "entrepreneur," "self-employed," and "executive".)
$11,900 donated to Foxx came with no disclosure at all
(NO DISCLOSURE: No information about the donor's employer and / or occupation was listed)
Top Donation Zip Codes (www.opensectrets.org):
27030 (MOUNT AIRY, NC) | $142,200 |
27104 (Winston | $101,500 |
28607 ( | $88,550 |
Personal $ Scandal
In spite of saying to thepolitico.com that "We're not in the business anymore. [Christmas Tree Sales] We've gradually gotten out of it.” Foxx lists Foxx Family Inc. Garden Shop, Mini-Storage, and Mortgage on her 2005 House disclosure.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/anneschroeder/0107/A_Christmas_Tree_Caper.html
or http://www.politico.com/blogs/anneschroeder/0107/Memory_Loss_and_Christmas_Trees_on_the_Hill.html
Foxx also owns stock in Chevron and Wal-Mart, earning dividends reported on her 2005 House disclosure.
The Heritage Foundation paid for her food, lodging and travel expenses twice and the American Israel Education Foundation did so once in 2005.
In 2004 she reported in her House disclosure charging the Grandfather home for Children $12,933 for “Const. Fees”.
[1] [Interesting given this:] Saturday, January 20, 2007 Bits and Pieces: Rose-Colored, Redux
This week, in a report broadcast on WFDD-FM, 5th District Rep. Virginia Foxx said that former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay is not facing trial, has not been indicted and certainly does not face criminal charges. She hadn't heard. When informed that DeLay's trial on criminal charges of money-laundering is pending, Foxx concluded, with no further research, that the indictment was a "trumped-up charge."
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