In 2007-2008, Reed Elsevier Inc. Made Contributions to Eight House Judiciary Committee Members
According to data from OpenSecrets.org, Reed Elsevier Inc. made contributions to eight House Judiciary Committee members during 2007-2008.
- John Conyers, Jr., (D) Michigan, 14th, Chair: $4,000
- Howard Berman, (D) California, 28th: $3,000
- Howard Coble, (R) North Carolina, 6th: $4,000
- Darrell Issa, (R) California, 49th: $1,000
- Sheila Jackson Lee, (D) Texas, 18th: $1,000
- Jerrold Nadler, (D) New York, 8th: $1,000
- Lamar Smith, (R) Texas, 21st: $2,000
- Robert Wexler, (D) Florida, 19th: $2,000
It also made 2007-2008 contributions to two Senate Judiciary Committee members:
- Arlen Specter, R-Pennsylvania: $2,000
- Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama: $1,000
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