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Show Me the Money!!! 

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Ever wonder how politicians could vote in favor of something as bad as H-1B? We only have to follow the money trail to understand why.

Top political action committee and soft money computer company campaign contributors to federal candidates and parties 1997-98 election cycle

Company

Democrat

Republican

Total Amount

Microsoft

$476,903

$872,868

$1,353,271

Gateway

153,000

362,454

515,454

EDS

158,118

223,028

382,146

Oracle

234,663

79,000

313,663

IDX Systems

180,250

21,000

202,250

Top political action committee and soft money computer company campaign contributors to federal candidates and parties 1999 election cycle

Company

Democrat

Republican

Total Amount

Microsoft

$337,920

$449,600

$793,520

American Online

133,750

130,000

263,750

Learning Co.

198,500

3,000

201,500

Oracle

4,500

132,250

137,000

EDS

49,500

80,050

129,550

Gateway 2000 38,337 60,000 98,337
Eltrax Systems 81,250 500 81,750
Cisco Systems 29,500 28,000 59000
Sterling Software 0 54,250 54,250

Presidential Hopefuls
Computer industry contributions to presidential candidates:

George W. Bush $380,200

Al Gore

   177,950
Bill Bradley    166,975
John McCain     56,715
Gary Bauer          28,918
Elizabeth Dole         15,500
Dan Quayle             6,000

Source: Center for Responsive Politics

Top 10 Senate Recipients of Computer Industry PAC and Individual Contributions  
H-1B Supporters (Red)
Source: FEC
John McCain (R-Ariz) $87,450

Slade Gorton (R-Wash)

$41,850
Charles Robb (D-VA) $32,750
Joe Lieberman (D-Conn) $26,938
Spencer Abraham (R-MI) $23,900
John Kerry (D-Mass) $22,000
Ed Kennedy (D-Mass) $16,000
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) $14,500
Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) $14,400
John Ashcroft (R-MO) $11,000

Top 10 House Recipients of Computer Industry PAC and Individual Contributions  
H-1B Supporters (Red)
Source: FEC
Jay Inslee (D-Wash) $35,600

Jerry Lewis (R-CA)

$26,250
Tom Campbell (R-CA) $18,800
Thomas Davis III (R-Va) $16,500
Bud Cramer (D-Ala) $15,250
Ron Packard (R-CA) $12,000
Nita Lowey (D-NY) $10,500
Adam Smith (D-Wash) $10,000
John Kasich (R-OH) $9,000
Robert Aderholt (R-Ala) $9,000

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Here is the roll call for the vote to double the number of H-1Bs that can enter the U.S. and join the "floating population" of H-1Bs that are already here. Companies can legally fire Americans and replace them with   H-1Bs thanks to Senators Abraham and McCain.

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Senate Bill 1723 Raising H-1B Limit to 150,000
--- YEAs 78---
Abraham (MI)
Allard (CO)
Ashcroft (MO)
Baucus (MT)
Bennett (UT)
Bingaman (NM)
Bond (MO)
Boxer (CA)
Breaux (LA)
Brownback (KS)
Bryan (NV)
Burns (MT)
Campbell (CO)
Chafee (RI)
Cleland (GA)
Coats (IN)
Cochran (MS)
Collins (ME)
Conrad (ND)
Coverdell (GA)
Craig (ID)
Daschle (SD)
DeWine (OH)
Dodd (CT)
Domenici (NM)
Dorgan (ND)
Enzi (WY)
Feinstein (CA)
Ford (KY)
Frist (TN)
Gorton (WA)
Graham (FL)
Gramm (TX)
Grams (MN)
Grassley (IA)
Gregg (NH)
Hagel (NE)
Hatch (UT)
Helms (NC)
Hollings (SC)
Hutchison (TX)
Inhofe (OK)
Inouye (HI)
Jeffords (VT)
Johnson (SD)
Kempthorne (ID)
Kerrey (NE)
Kohl (WI)
Kyl (AZ)
Landrieu (LA)
Lautenberg (NJ)
Leahy (VT)
Lieberman (CT)
Lott (MS)
Lugar (IN)
Mack (FL)
McCain (AZ)
McConnell (KY)
Murkowski (AK)
Murray (WA)
Nickles (OK)
Reed (RI)
Reid (NV)
Robb (VA)
Roberts (KS)
Roth (DE)
Santorum (PA)
Sessions (AL)
Shelby (AL)
Smith (NH)
Smith (OR)
Snowe (ME)
Specter (PA)
Stevens (AK)
Thompson (TN)
Thurmond (SC)
Warner (VA)
Wyden (OR)
--- NAYs 20---
Akaka (HI)
Biden (DE)
Bumpers (AR)
Byrd (WV)
Durbin (IL)
Feingold (WI)
Glenn (OH)
Harkin (IA)
Hutchinson (AR)
Kennedy (MA)
Kerry (MA)
Levin (MI)
Mikulski (MD)
Moseley-Braun (IL)
Moynihan (NY)
Rockefeller (WV)
Sarbanes (MD)
Thomas (WY)
Torricelli (NJ)
Wellstone (MN)

Note: The politicians listed on this page are not necessarily still in office.

03/31/08