Rely on Your Beliefs Fund
The Rely on Your Beliefs Fund (ROYB Fund) is an American Political Action Committee associated with Rep. Roy Blunt. Since its inception, the fund has collected and spent more than $1.8 million.
On May 23, 2002, the ROYB Fund was forced to enter into a consent decree with the Missouri Ethics Commission for failing to comply with Missouri law by not filing a statement of organization and required reports in a timely fashion.
Notable contributors
- AbbVie[1]
- Altria (one of the top corporate contributors in 2001-02 according to ; Blunt's current wife was previously a lobbyist for the company)
- American Airlines[2]
- American Beverage Association[3]
- American Crystal Sugar Company
- American Dental Association[4]
- Amgen
- Anheuser-Busch[5]
- Anthem Insurance[6]
- AT&T[7]
- Enron
- Facebook[8]
- Koch Industries[9]
- Merck[10]
- Microsoft PAC
- National Association of Broadcasters[11]
- Pfizer[12]
- Travellers [13]
- Time-Warner[14]
- T-Mobile[15]
- Waste Management[16]
- Walmart[17]
- In March 2002, the Tigua tribe began making political contributions on request of Jack Abramoff in hopes of getting a casino approved.
Payees
- J.W. Ellis Co. (roughly $88,000 in consulting fees)
References
- "Rely on Your Beliefs PAC Donors • OpenSecrets".
- "FEC Disclosure Report Search Results".
- "FEC Disclosure Report Search Results".
- "FEC Disclosure Report Search Results".
- "FEC Disclosure Report Search Results".
- "FEC Disclosure Report Search Results".
- "Rely on Your Beliefs PAC Donors • OpenSecrets".
- "Rely on Your Beliefs PAC Donors • OpenSecrets".
- "Rely on Your Beliefs PAC Donors • OpenSecrets".
- "Rely on Your Beliefs PAC Donors • OpenSecrets".
- "Rely on Your Beliefs PAC Donors • OpenSecrets".
- "Rely on Your Beliefs PAC Donors • OpenSecrets".
- "FEC Disclosure Report Search Results".
- "FEC Disclosure Report Search Results".
- "Rely on Your Beliefs PAC Donors • OpenSecrets".
- "FEC Disclosure Report Search Results".
- "FEC Disclosure Report Search Results".
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