Frederica S. Wilson
Democrat
· FL-24 · 119th Congress
and Pensions (Chair) · House Committee on Education and Labor · and Secondary Education · House Committee on Education and Workforce · House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure · and Hazardous Materials
Influence Score
42.9
Least exposed
↓ -0.8
vs 118th (43.7)
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This score measures financial influence across twelve categories. Each bar shows how this member compares to all others in Congress. Longer bars mean more exposure.
Score breakdown — twelve categories
Contributionsmoney from PACs (political action committees) and individual donors
3.0
/ 12
Outside spendingmoney spent by groups to help elect them
0.1
/ 6
Spent to help elect them
$2,275
Outside groups that spent to help elect this member — this drives the outside-spending bar above
Lobbyinghow hard lobbyists push the committees this member sits on
4.6
/ 10
Vote alignmenthow often they vote the way their donors want
9.0
/ 12
Contribution timingmoney arriving near key votes
0.6
/ 6
Stock tradesbuying stocks in industries they regulate
0.0
/ 1
Dark moneyfunding from groups that hide their donors
< 0.1
/ 2
Outbound money distributionmoney this member sends out to the party and to colleagues
10.7
/ 16
Cluster network breadthhow many coordinated funding networks back this member
2.8
/ 10
Committee jurisdiction powerthe legislative reach of the committees this member sits on
1.3
/ 10
Foreign interestforeign-interest money — Israel-policy PACs and FARA-registered institutional lobbying allocated by committee jurisdiction
0.4
/ 12
Israel-policy PACs behind this score
AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
$4,997 direct
FARA institutional lobbying
This member’s committees are targeted by $23.61M in lobbying from FARA-registered firms representing South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia. This exposure is weighted at 0.2% of face value in the score — $47K.
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Score across four congresses
Score and tier for each Congress. Members are ranked against others in the same Congress, so tiers are comparable across rows. Raw scores reflect different data availability per Congress.
| Congress | Score | Tier |
|---|---|---|
| 116th · 2019-2021 | 34.6 | Least exposed |
| 117th · 2021-2023 | 38.5 | Least exposed |
| 118th · 2023-2025 | 43.7 | Least exposed |
| 119th · 2025-2027 | 42.9 | Least exposed |
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Biggest funding source
The single network behind the most money and influence
Network
UNITED WE CAN
Total money from this network
$70,000
Number of funding networks contributing
1
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Where most of the money comes from
What share of their combined contributions and outside spending comes from a single network. Party committees are excluded.
Network
UNITED WE CAN
Share from this one network
4.7%
Amount from this network
$35,000
Total from all networks
$753,356
Networks contributing
127
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Who funds Wilson
Every funding network we can measure, ranked by influence
$531,282
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Does the money match their power?
Whether their money comes from the industries their committees actually oversee
Money from industries they regulate
97.9%
Extra weight when money matches their committees
2.00×
Share of outside spending tied to their policy areas
55.6%
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Money timed to key votes
Donations arriving near key votes in the policy areas this member regulates
Times money arrived near a vote
1
Money that arrived near votes
$1K
Distinct donors
1
Distinct employers
1
Share of their total fundraising
0.46%
Biggest clusters of timed money
FIU COLLEGE OF LAW
$1K
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
$100
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
$100
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Top Donors
Biggest sources of contributions, grouped by employer, this cycle
LEHMAN DEALERSHIP
$10K
KEMET
$9K
HOMEMAKER
$7K
CITY OF NORTH MIAMI
$6K
KEMET
$6K
PILLSBURY WINTHROP
$6K
STATE OF FLORIDA
$6K
HOMEMAKER
$6K
BEASLEY BROADCAST
$5K
CAJAG CONSULTING
$5K
CENTERS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION
$5K
CENTERS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION
$5K
CORAL ROCK DEVELOPMENT
$5K
KEY ANALYTICS
$5K
MNR
$5K
R4 CAPITAL
$5K
THE HAGGARD LAW FIRM
$5K
LEASA INDUSTRIES
$5K
ALCALDE FAY
$4K
AEGIS MEDICAL
$4K
Where the outside money comes from
How much of the outside spending for and against Frederica S. Wilson comes from groups that disclose their donors versus groups that hide them
Total outside spending received
$1K
Disclosed outside spending
$1K
Dark-money outside spending
$8
Share that is dark money
0.59%
Dark money tied to their policy areas
$0
Groups hiding their donors
1
By funding network
CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS PAC
$43K
SEIU COPE (SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL EDUCATION)
$20K
DEMOCRACY PAC
$2K
FLORIDA FREEDOM PAC
$2K
AFT SOLIDARITY
$1K
WIN JUSTICE
$288
NEA ADVOCACY FUND
$67
SIERRA CLUB INDEPENDENT ACTION
$42
Groups that hide their donors
1 smaller group under $500
$8
Likely donors behind the dark money supporting this member
Inferred
Donors who fund the disclosed PACs in the same network as the hidden groups above. "Coverage" is how many of that network's disclosed groups a donor funds — the more they fund, the more likely they also back the hidden group.
NEVADANS FOR STEVEN HORSFORD
$80K
TITUS FOR CONGRESS
$80K
SUSIE LEE FOR CONGRESS
$79K
GEORGE SOROS
$525.74M
SMP
$81.00M
BLACKPAC
$47.25M
AB PAC
$25.50M
HMP
$15.00M
HOUSE MAJORITY PAC
$15.00M
CARE IN ACTION PAC
$6.60M
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Pro-Israel network donors
This counts contributions to this member from individuals whose FEC filings also show contributions to one of the 16 pro-Israel political action committees tracked by the Index. It is a measure of donor overlap — not a claim about why any individual gave, and not part of the influence score.
6 individuals who also gave to pro-Israel PACs contributed $12K to Frederica S. Wilson across 6 contributions.
Total from shared contributors
$12K
Shared contributors
6
Contributions
6
By cycle
| Cycle | Shared donors | Gifts | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 1 | 1 | $1K |
| 2024 | 5 | 5 | $11K |
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Revolving Door
5 former staff members
who worked for Frederica S. Wilson or the committees they serve are now registered lobbyists.
| Lobbyist | Former position | Firm | Clients | Filings | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KEENAN AUSTIN REED | Chief of Staff, Rep. Donald McEachin; Deputy Chief of Staff, Rep. Frederica S. W… | ALPINE GROUP PARTNERS, LLC. | 33 | 212 | 2023–2025 |
| NEAL PATEL | COS to Deputy Dir. for Mgmt., OMB (EOP); Dep. Assoc. Dir. for Leg Affairs, OMB (… | PATEL PARTNERS LLC | 12 | 58 | 2023–2025 |
| GREGORY WILLIS | Sen. Blanche Lincoln; Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship; R… | PHOENIX STRATEGIES INC. | 4 | 28 | 2023–2025 |
| NEAL PATEL | COS to Deputy Dir. for Mgmt., OMB (EOP); Dep. Assoc. Dir. for Leg Affairs, OMB (… | ALPINE GROUP PARTNERS, LLC. | 3 | 5 | 2023–2023 |
| JAMES WILLIAMS | Deputy Chief of Staff & Appropriations Staff, U.S. Representative Carolyn Kilpat… | AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY CANCER ACTION NETWORK, INC. | 1 | 12 | 2023–2025 |
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Frederica S. Wilson ranks among the least exposed members of this Congress relative to their colleagues. Money may flow, but the votes do not track the top funding networks. Least exposed is a relative position, not a finding of no exposure.
Data: FEC (Federal Election Commission) filings · 118th–119th Congress · lobbying disclosures · VoteView recorded votes
All findings derived programmatically from public records · No prior knowledge required
All findings derived programmatically from public records · No prior knowledge required