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South Carolina
$2.1M
Total lobby money
9 of 9 reps funded by pro-Israel PACs100%
Every single rep from South Carolina took pro-Israel lobby money.
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9
Representatives
$235K
Average per rep
0
Took no money
$1.0M
Top: Graham
Your tax dollars · Aid to Israel from South Carolina
$221.4M
sent in FY24 · $104 per household
That same money could have funded, in South Carolina:
3.4K
teacher salaries
~$66K/yr each
3.0K
police officers
~$74K/yr each
18K
veterans' care
~$12K/yr each
19K
housing vouchers
~$11.5K/yr each
South Carolina taxpayers funded $221.4M of US aid to Israel in FY24 — based on South Carolina's 1.24% share of federal income tax revenue applied to the $17.8B in baseline + supplemental aid. See the full methodology →
All Representatives — Sorted by Lobby Money
#NameLobby $Score
1
$1.0M

Lindsey Graham
R-SC-SEN · Senator93
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Lindsey Graham
R-SC-SEN$1.0M
932
$375K

Joe Wilson
R-SC-02 · Representative82
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Joe Wilson
R-SC-02$375K
823
$249K

Tim Scott
R-SC-SEN · Senator75
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Tim Scott
R-SC-SEN$249K
754
$173K

Jim Clyburn
D-SC-06 · Representative75
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Jim Clyburn
D-SC-06$173K
755
$108K

Nancy Mace
R-SC-01 · Representative75
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Nancy Mace
R-SC-01$108K
756
$90K

Russell Fry
R-SC-07 · Representative65
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Russell Fry
R-SC-07$90K
657
$80K

William Timmons
R-SC-04 · Representative65
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William Timmons
R-SC-04$80K
658
$11K

Sheri Biggs
R-SC-03 · Representative55
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Sheri Biggs
R-SC-03$11K
559
$10K

Ralph Norman
R-SC-05 · Representative55
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Ralph Norman
R-SC-05$10K
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