
Valerie Foushee
Representative
$3.5M in lobby money
Valerie Foushee took $3.4M and voted yes on $26B Israel aid and the 'stand with Israel' resolution while opposing the $895B defense bill and ICC sanctions for Netanyahu’s warrant. Her 93/100 allegiance score shows strong alignment with lobby priorities despite key defense bill dissent.
Valerie Foushee has received $3.5M from the pro-Israel lobby and voted to send $26B of your tax dollars to Israel.
Voted YES on $26B Israel aid, 'stand with Israel' resolution. Voted NO on $895B defense bill, ICC sanctions for Netanyahu warrant.
On 4 lobby-relevant votes: 2 with, 2 against. 50% with the lobby.
The lobby invested $3.5M. The return? $26B in taxpayer-funded bills for a foreign government. That's money that could have gone to your schools, your hospitals, your roads. Instead, it went overseas while your community struggles.
National Defense Authorization Act FY2025 — $895B defense spending (Dec 2024). Passed 281-140.
↳ Voted against $895 billion defense authorization bill
Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act — sanctions on ICC for seeking Netanyahu arrest warrant (Jun 2024). Passed 247-155.
↳ Voted against sanctioning the ICC over Israeli arrest warrants
Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act — $26B in aid to Israel (Apr 2024). Passed 366-58.
↳ Voted to approve $26 billion in emergency aid to Israel
Standing with Israel as it defends itself against Hamas (Oct 2023). Passed 412-10.
↳ Voted to affirm support for Israel and condemn Hamas
▶+ 1 procedural & amendment vote
Procedural and amendment votes on budget resolutions, kept available so you can verify the full record.
Iran War Powers Resolution — to end unauthorized military operations in Iran (Mar 2026). Failed 212-219.
↳ Voted to require congressional authorization for Iran military operations
Strong alignment with pro-Israel lobby interests
Composite score based on lobby funding received, voting alignment on Israel-related legislation, and PAC relationship density.
AIPAC and its affiliated super PAC United Democracy Project financially backed incumbent Rep. Valerie Foushee in the Democratic primary against challenger Nida Allam.
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| # | Source | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pro-Israel Lobby Total | Pro-Israel | $3.5M |
Per-PAC dollar amounts come from FEC Schedule A receipts. Currently aggregated at the $3.5M total. Source: trackaipac.com.