Robert Menendez
- Party
- Democrat
- Latest Office Held:
- US Senate, NJ
- Latest Office Sought:
- US Senate, NJ
MENENDEZ, Robert, a Senator and a Representative from New Jersey; born in New York,
N.Y., on January 1, 1954; graduated from Union Hill High School, Union City,
N.J., 1972; B.A., Saint Peters College, Jersey City, N.J., 1976; J.D., Rutgers
University School of Law, Newark, N.J., 1979; lawyer, private practice; member
of the Union City, N.J., board of education 1974-1978, and chief financial
officer 1978-1982; mayor of Union City, N.J., 1986-1992; member of the New
Jersey state general assembly 1987-1991; member of the New Jersey state senate
1991-1993; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Third and to the six
succeeding Congresses, and served from January 3, 1993, to January 16, 2006,
when he resigned to become a U.S. senator; chair, House Democratic Caucus (One
Hundred Eighth through One Hundred Ninth Congresses); appointed on January 17,
2006, to the United States Senate to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Jon
S. Corzine; service began on January 17, 2006, and took the oath of office on
January 18, 2006; elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006 for the term commencing
January 3, 2007; reelected in 2012 for the term ending January 3, 2019; chair,
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (2008-2011), Committee on Foreign
Relations (One Hundred Thirteenth Congress [February 1, 2013-]).
Source: Bioguide
Campaign Finance
$38,081,741 Received
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- contributions under $200 are not reported, and so are not included in totals.
- only contributions from individuals and organizations to candidates are included. Various accounting measures and more exotic contribution types are excluded.
- contributions are matched based on organization and recipient name reported within each election cycle. Contributions using an incorrect or non-standard version of the name may be missed.
- corporate name changes and mergers may cause figures to differ from those of the Center for Responsive Politics.
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Top Industries
OpenSecrets.org and FollowTheMoney.org classify contribution data into about 100 industries.77% of the total amount raised came from an identifiable industry. -
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Bundled Lobbyist Contributions
Lobbyists and lobbying firms that raised money from multiple donors on behalf of the politician. Contributions from the lobbyist or firm itself are not included.Bundler Amount Jeffrey D. Deboer, Real Estate Roundtable $31,000 Tonio Burgos, Tonio Burgos & Assoc $26,500 Kristen Ludecke, Public Service Enterprise Group $24,200 Charles M. Brain, Capitol Hill Strategies $23,000 Geoff Werth, US Oncology $23,000 David Castagnetti, Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti Inc $22,500 Josh Ackil, Franklin Square Group $21,500 National Association Of Realtors P $20,643 Mike Manatos, Manatos & Manatos $18,675 Andrew Kauders, Podesta Group $16,100
Earmarks
$1,232,711,380 Allocated
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Figures are based on both committee earmark disclosures and on analysis of appropriations bill text. Table shows top 10 earmarks, ordered by dollar amount in the final version of the bill. Earmarks from the president's budget proposal are not included.
For more information, see our Earmark Methodology page.
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Top Earmarks
Fiscal Year Amount Description 2008 $138,000,000 RDTE -- Peer Reviewed Breast Cancer Research Program 2008 $80,000,000 RDTE -- Peer Reviewed Prostate Cancer Research Program 2009 $48,000,000 Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor, NJ 2008 $32,485,000 Civic Education Program (Center for Civic Education and National Council on Economic Education) It is also for a comprehensive program between the Center for Civic Education, Indiana University and NCSL to improve public education of the congress and state legislatures. 2009 $25,095,000 Center for Civic Education for two programs - We the People and Cooperative Education Exchange - that are authorized in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as part of the Civic Education program 2009 $24,803,000 Reading is Fundamental authorized under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act 2009 $24,291,000 National Writing Project for activities authorized under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act 2008 $24,000,000 National Writing Project, a nonprofit organization that supports and promotes K–16 teacher training programs in the effective teaching of writing. 2010 $21,617,000 Center for Civic Education for two programs (We the People and Cooperative Education Exchange) that are authorized in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as part of the Civic Education program 2008 $18,808,000 Delaware River, Philadelphia to the Sea