Mary Landrieu

Mary Landrieu

U.S. Senator

Democrat, Louisiana

Date of Birth: November 23, 1955
Birthplace: Arlington, Va.
First Elected: 1996

Committee Assignments:

Senate Committee on Appropriations, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

Campaign Fundraising

2005 - Present
Top 5 Organizations PACs Individuals Total
Entergy Corp $4,608 $42,510 $47,118
JPMorgan Chase & Co $10,999 $28,800 $39,799
Pilot Catastrophe Services $0 $36,800 $36,800
Patton Boggs LLP $5,000 $31,350 $36,350
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold $9,000 $27,000 $36,000
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Top 5 Industries PACs Individuals Total
Lawyers & Law Firms $28,464 $65,650 $94,114
Oil & Gas $18,500 $49,600 $68,100
Lobbyists $7,500 $35,400 $42,900
Hospitals & Nursing Homes $29,250 $4,000 $33,250
Real Estate $1,500 $23,750 $25,250
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Mary Landrieu in the News

Centrist Democrats at Odds With Obama Pollster Mark Penn warns Obama is heading down the wrong path.
Congress Not Expected To Do Much With 2010 Election Looming A small business jobs bill, extending the Bush tax cuts, and lots of fighting are on the agenda.
Sen. Landrieu Reads Darrell Issa's Letters Begging For Taxpayer Clean Energy Loans On The Senate Floor
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House Oversight Committee chair Rep. Darrell Issa's (R-IA) investigation of clean energy loan programs was undercut this week by a revelation, first reported by Bloomberg, that he had also requested money from the same program for companies in his district.…
GOP-How Do You Like Me Now
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Feb. 2010 Senator Mary Landrieu Democrat of Louisiana State has been attacked by the -Tea Party through connections with Andrew Breitbart and connections to James O'Keefe who infiltrated Senator's office to bug her phone, caught and hit with felony charges James O'Keeffe works for the tea party. March, 2011 James O'Keefe brings down NPR executive Ron Schiller who resigned in an undercover sting operation. Again more…
Vermont senator talks for hours against tax bill
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Sanders, 69, says it is unconscionable to increase the national debt "by giving tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires who don't need it." He spoke for several hours Friday in an otherwise empty Senate chamber. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., who…
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