(Archived document, may contain errors) 4/7/% ZZI THE STATE AND DISTRICT IWACT OF THE CLINTON TAX INCREASE (Updadng Backgrosm&r Updae No. 2089 'ne States and Districts Hit Hard= by the 1"3 Tax bicrease:'November 24, 1993.) With April 15 just around the corner, many taxpayers are acutely aware tio the tax burden in America is at an all-titne high. This is due in part to President Clinton and Congress, who imposed on the American economy last year the largest tax in== in world history. While no region of the country was spared, the tax hike will have a particularly severe impm on certain states and districts. The state of Cali- fornia, for instance, will lose more thaii $37 billion over the next five years as a result of the new tam included in last year's leg- TEN HARDEST-HIT STATES islation. On a per capita basis, Connecticut is the hardest hiL Revenues Loss Per Capita The $5.8 billion impact of the'Clinton tax hike an Connecticut Arnount of Money equals $1,711 for every man, woman, and child in the state. Taken 6orn State Amazingly, all four U.S. Senators representing these two states voted for the tax bill. STATE my Per Capita The impact on al districts is even more pro- Connecticut $1,710.62 nounced. As detaileeinthe Appendix, 39 congressional districts Newlersey $1,429.09 will lose more than $1 billion apioce over the next: five years than to I= yeWs record tax hike. One district in Now York NewYork $1=.89 City will have more than $3A bdhon udwn out of ns economy Massachusetts $1,183.89 A dis= in southern California comes in second, losing nearly California $1.166.11 $2.8 billion. Surprisingly, the Members of Congress from these Florida $1,154.63 two districts voted in favor of the tax increase. Indeed, of the 39 Illinois $1,149.31 Members representing districts that will lose more than $1 bil- Maryland $1,138-57 lion, fourteen voted in favor of the tax increase. Hawaii. $1,09921 As the tables that follow indicate, no state or district will bene- Nevada $1,093.79 fit from the higher taxes. Thew figures notwithstanding, the Somr. U.S. Tna=ry. U.S. C@- wd White House still maintains that taxpayers come out ahead be- Connadonelludga Office _J cause higher taxes will stimulate economic growth, lower inter- est rates, encourage job creation, and reduce the budget deficit. it appears that none of thew goals win be met. hatted, by condnuing the high-tax policies of the BushWhite House, the current Ad- ministration is largely responsible for the emomy's continued -sub-par performance. Consider. V Economic growth, which historically has increased at an Unn"Al average Of more than five Pff=t the three years following a recession, has been averagirig barely half the levels normally achieved at this stage of a business cycle. -------------------- V Interest rates, which had been falling TEN HARDEST-HIT STATES continuously since 1989, have reversed Total Revenue Loss their downward trend since the tax bill was adopted. STATE Total Revenues Taken from V job creation, like economic growth, has State by 1993 Tax Bill been much weaker than normal. Net new job creation is running less than one-third California $37,315,505,015.23 the amounts normally seen three years af- New York $22,980,348,545.16 ter a recession ends. Texas $17.320,202,236.19 Deficit reduction, meanwhile, remains Florida $16,183,262,619.93 nothing more than a promise. The White Illinois $13,541,118,860.36 House claims the deficit will fall to less Pennsylvania $11,710,204,629.25 than $200 billion next year, but taxpayers New Jersey $11,564,226,325.96 may remember that supporters of the 1990 Ohio $9,666,090,477.70 tax increase promised there would be a Michigan $8,496,138,559.49 budget surplus this year if that tax bill Massachusetts $7,373,252,586.67 were enacted. The bill was approved, but the deficit this year is expected to be well Source: U.S. Treasury, U.S. Census and Congressional Budget above $200 billion. loffice. Higher Taxes Hurt Everyone. The Administration argues that voters should be happy because only the "rich" are paying the higher taxes. This is grossly inaccurate. Many of the bill's provisions, such as higher gas taxes and increased taxation of Social Security benefits, are paid directly by lower- and middle-income taxpayers. Moreover, these taxpayers also suffer as a result of the "soak-the-rich" taxes included in the tax bill. The White House asserts that higher income tax rates are a way to make wealthy Americans like Donald Trump and Leona Helmsley pay "their fair share." Playing the "politics of envy" may get good headlines, but it is bad economics. In reality, higher tax rates will impose a very heavy cost on small businesses, sav- ings, and investment. Small businesses-partnerships. sole proprietorships, and subchapter S corporations -are affected because almost all of them file under the individual income tax code. To make matters worse, the higher income tax rates punish precisely those small businesses that become successful, earn some money, and would be in a position, were it not for higher taxes, to re-invest those earnings and create new jobs. Higher income tax rates on the "rich" also penalize lower- and middle-income taxpayers because of the negative impact on savings and investment. The White House's class warfare campaign conjures up images of corporate fat cats, but most of the income earned by the wealthy is not big salaries for Fortune 500 ex- ecutives. Instead, it is dividends, interest, capital gains, and other investment income. By dramatically boosting tax rates, politicians have sharply reduced incentives to save and invest. And as even the most lib- eral economist wM admit, job creation and rising incomes depend on savings and investment. Much like the luxury tax passed in 1990, which was designed to penalize wealthy yacht-buyers but wound up throw- ing thousands of middle-income boat builders out of work, higher income tax rates designed to punish rich people will backfire. METHODOLOGY As Mustrated in the Appendix tables, the $262.5 bMion of revenue in last yeaes tax bin was divided into four parts: 1) taxes aimed at the rich, such as higher income tax rates, increased Medicare taxes, and the estate tax increase, which are projected to raise $146.8 biUion over the five-year period, 2) higher gas taxes, which are predicted to generate $32.1 b0on over the five-year period, 3) increased taxes on So- 2 cial Security benefits, which are estimated to raise $24.6 billion over the five-year period, and 4) $59 bil- lion of other revenues included in the tax bill. The four separate numbers for each congressional district and state were produced as following: 1) The increased tax burden on the "rich" for each congressional district was calculat@d by taking the number of households in the nation affected by higher income tax rates, 1.4 million, and divid- ing that number into the $146.8 billion of projected revenue from taxes aimed at upper-income tax- payers. That figure, representing the average five-year tax increase for each "rich" household, was then multiplied by the number of rich households in each district. That number of affected house- holds in each district was obtained from the Treasury Department using the Freedom of Informa- tion Act. The figures for each state, of course, are the sum of the tax burden in each district in the state. For more detailed information, see "The States and Districts Hit Hardest by the 1993 Tax In- crease," Heritage Foundation Backgrounder Update No. 208, November 24, 1993. 2) The gas tax figures for each state were compiled using Federal Highway Administration data on driv- ing pattems, which allows the $32.1 billion in expected revenues to be allocated among the states. The congressional district data were developed by simply dividing the state total by the number of congressional districts. This calculation, it should be noted, will overstate the cost for urban dis- tricts and understate the impact on ruralIdistricts. For more detailed information, see "The Real Story on Gas Taxes," Heritage Foundation F.YL, July 21, 1993. 3) The state and congressional district numbers for the increased tax on Social Security benefits were calculated using Census Bureau data on the number of elderly households in each congres- sional district with incomes over $35,000. The state numbers, of course, are simply the total of each congressional district. For more detailed information, see "The Clinton Surtax on the Eld- erly's Savings," Heritage Foundation F. YL, August 18, 1993. 4) The remaining $59 billion of revenues in the tax bill is simply distributed evenly among all con- gressional districts. This calculation doubtlessly overstates the impact on poorer districts and un- derstates the revenue loss for wealthier districts, but given the wide range of revenue sources com- prising the $59 billion-everything from higher corporate income taxes and limits on deductions for business meals to "user fees" and moneys raised by auctioning off portions of the radio spec- trum-any attempt to be more specific would create the appeamnce of jiggling the numbers to generate pre-detemilned results. Daniel J. Mitchell McKenna Senior Fellow in Political Economy 3 Fifty Hardest-Hit Congressional Districts Members of Congress: Those italicized and bolded voted in favor of District Tax tax hike fall Democrats). Increase as Those voting no were Revenue Taken From Percent of Republicans except where District by 1993 Tax National Rank noted. District Bill Median 1 Caro" mwomy N.Y.-14 $3,406,890,914 704% 2 movy wakmw Cal-29 $2,796,351,964 578% 3 John Porter iii-i-0 $2,327,112,425 481% 4 Christopher Shays Conn-4 $2,019,596,332 417% 5 E. Clay Shaw Fla-22 $1,973,682,531 408% 6 J&TwNmmv N.Y.-08 $1,788,980,829 370% 7 Constance Morelia Md-8 $1,743,017,112 360% 8 A*& lo"y N.Y.-1 8 $1,729,636,180 357% 9 Anthwy ammam Cal-24 $1,654,742,301 342% 10 Joseph Knollenberg Mich-1 1 $1,647,640,874 340% 11 Dean Gallo N.J.-I 1 $1,606,028,375 332% 12 Gwy Ac*&wm N.Y.-05 $1,604,705,158 332% 13 Merge Roukema N.J.-05 $1,540,297,697 318% 14 A --- r4WWVkWkY Ps-13 $1,530,777,865 316% 15 Dick Zimmer N.J.-I 2 $1,506,012,242 311% 16 Bill Archer Tex-07 $1,480,589,287 306% 17 Chris Cox Call-47 $1,469,147,468 304% is Anm-Esfto Cal- 14 $1,466,223,492 303% 19 Peter King N.Y.-03 $1,448,248,596 299% 20 Sam Johnson Tax-03 $1,429,202,061 295% 21 J@ umnm Cal-36 $1,422,188,167 294% 22 Bob Franks N.J.-07 $1,304.183,988 269% 23 Hamilton Fish N.Y.- 19 01,247,320.200 258% 24 Bill Baker Cal- 10 $1,217,967,351 252% 25 James Talent Mo-2 $1,2011808.869 248% 26 LFW Wbfte, Cal-06 $1,171,999,839 242% 27 mory ja&wm Fle-1 9 $1,142,816,619 236% 28 &&my Fmai Mass-04 $1,142,797,039 236% 29 Carlos Moorhead Cal-27 $1,134,970,159 235% 30 Curt Weldon Pa-07 $1,100,7",719 227% -31 JAM" me - VS-08 $1,093,066,695 226% -32 David Levy N.Y.-04 $1,083,620,818 224% -33 Newt Gingrich Go-06 $1.082,858,010 224% 34 Dick Armey Tex-26 $1,071,164,545 221% 35 Harris Fawell 111-13 $1,063,465,615 220% 36 Porter Goss Re-14 $1,042,784,867 215% 37 jam Low* Go-05 $1,024,942,978 212% -38 Gary Franks Conn-5 $1,012,658,001 209% 39 Benjamin Gilman N.Y.-20 $1,012,563,636 209% -40 John Kyl Az-4 $994,434,670 205% 41 Jim Rarnstad Minn-3 $9861810,506 204% 42 Ileane Ros-Lahtinen Fla-11 8 $981,162,332 203% 43 Randy Cunningham Cal-51 $975,812,508 202% 44 NS@M*Ww Cal-I 5 $973,891,920 201% -45 Philip Crone 111-08 $973,434,235 201% -46 Herbert Klein ID) N.J.-08 $972,023,747 201% -47 Apftrswmeh Fla-20 $966,897,089 200% 48 Dw Awret*607W 111-05 $984,694,224 199% 49 T@ L&W" Cal- 12 $959,911,280 198% 50 &%key YOM 111-09 +-*$,9,051,432,361 197% Source: Treasury Department, U.S. Census, Congressional Budget Office Appendix I Calculations by Heritage Foundation CL V Q c 0% 04 0% 0% 0% a. 0% Go Iw- Ln 6 6 6 04 f-. LN on 12 low Do r_ r- 0 Q U CL us , WE FA LD 30 E THE STATE IMPACT OF THE 1993 TAX BILL Total Revenues Taken From State By 1993 State Soak-the-Rich State Social Security State Gas Tax Other Revenues in Tax state Tax Bill Tax Increase Tax Increase Increase Bil@ From State Alabama $3,344,740,760.90 1 $1,514,375,203.57 $261,960,330.24 $621,157,520.66 $947,247,706.42 Alaska $532,085,049.50 $295.244,996.09 $30,002,838.57 $71,516,113.92 $135,321,100.92 Arizona $3,351,877,233.95 $1,650,101,958.96 $380,675,441.22 $509,173,228.26 $811,926,605.50 Arkansas $1,743,879,905.21 $690,162,690.53 $1".294,748.80 $368,138,062.21 $541,284,403.67 California $37,315,505,015.23 $22,929,646,613.07 $3,604,570,689.88 $3,7",590,464.57 $7,036.697,247.71 Colorado $3,393,184,032.25 $1,869,465,742.00 $256,325,047.51 $455,466,637.24 $811,926,605.50 Connecticut $5,822,946,937.46 $4,077,986,351.71 $533,571,410.80 $399,462,569.45 $811,926,605.50 Delaware $705,733,"1.49 $398,376,368.62 $74,356,155.48 $97,679,816.57 $135,321,100.92 Florida $16,183,262,619.93 $9,204,894,223.07 $2,073,537.532.14 $1,792,445,543.63 $3,112,385,321.10 Georgia $6,300,760,184.23 $3,323,366,553.40 $443,131,646.97 $1,045,729,873.76 $1,488,532,110.09 Hawaii $1,310,257,297.66 $709,657,035.32 $212,765.208.39 $117,192,852.12 $270,642,201.83 Idaho $808,794.225.75 $330,565,394.98 $60,896,696.29 $146,689,932.64 $270,642,201.83 Illinois $13,541,118,860.36 $8,302,285,097.65 $1,221,684,048.45 $1,310,727,695.91 $2,706.422,018.35 Indiana $4,765,684,210.96 $2,237,342,893.67 $397,520.232.89 $777,610,075.22 $1,353,211,009.17 Iowa $2,229,164,386.38 $922,417,895.12 $219,551,721.66 $410,589,265.01 $676,605,504.59 Kansas $2.270,447,521.37 $1,157,293,307.35 $214,874,302.16 $356,995,508.20 $541,284,403.67 Kentucky $2,884,595,449.90 $1,309.160,541.76 $216,307,624.41 $547,200,678.23 $811,926,605.50 Louisiana $3,386,497,368.09 $1,642,555,760.98 $258,054,556.29 $538,639.3".40 $947.247,706.42 Maine $925,290,170.41 $394,812,886.14 $81,753,566.77 $178,081,515.66 $276.-642,201.83 Maryland $5,705,386,751.91 $3,370,739,907.41 $639,593,016.77 $612,485,020.39 $1,082,568,807.34 Massachusetts $7,373,252,58617 $4,558,742,048.21 $773,451,456.62 $687,848,072.67 $1,353,211,009.17 Michigan $8,496,138,559.49 $4,308,355,006.80 $740,350,502.86 $1,282,295,435.16 $2,165,137,614.68 Minnesota $4.404,942,744.20 $2.406,398.690.16 $300,617,724.04 $615,357.522.66 $1,082.568.807.34 Mississippi $1.827,214.918.43 $637,444,112.96 $135,998,339.10 $377,166,961.78 $676,605,504.59 Missouri $4,681,675,656.25 $2,246,985.257.76 $408,570,097.18 $808,230,393.05 $1,217,889,908.26 Montano $541,779,082.18 $219,678,207.95 $56,101,253.22 $130,678,520.10 $135,321,100.92 Nebraska $1,362,647,099.26 $609,041,062.22 $122,665,886.09 $224,976,848.20 $405,963,302.75 Nevada $1.478,807,305.23 $903,971,633.39 $109,176,165.81 $195,017.314.20 $270,642,201.83 Now Hampshire $1,084,094,889.21 $564,916,765.68 $95,699,185.67 $152,836,736.02 $270,642,201.83 Now Jersey $11,564,226,325.96 $7,569,675,043.46 $1,202,641,034." $1,032,735.936.13 $1,759,174,311.93 Now Mexico $1,197,932,843.26 $433,487,150.81 $114,229,267.86 $244,253,121.83 $405,963,302.75 Now York $22.980,348,545.16 $15,570,531,455.00 $2,396,818,1364.26 $818,044,097.46 $4,194,954,128.44 North Carolina $5,690,989,277.63 $2,631,946,163.20 $468,960,819.64 $966,229,083.813 $1,623,853,211.01 North Dakota $470,474,674.17 $188,235,716.36 $43,095,480.26 $103,822.376.65 $135,321,100.92 Ohio $9,666,090,477.70 $4,843.925,446.99 $i6l.317,933.47 $1,389,746,179.81 $2,571,100,917.43 Oklahoma $2.683,894,840.60 $1,138,008,579.17 $23a.964,642.00 $494,995,013.93 $811,926,605.50 Oregon $2,612,316.788.58 $1,294,382,570.71 $238,599,022.89 $402,728,690.40 $676,605,504.59 Pennsylvania $11,710,204,629.25 $6,320,779,277.26 $1,177,791,598.77 $1,369,690,633.95 $2.841.743,119.27 Rhode Island $1,014,980,941.06 $518,801,111.34 $115,715,821.70 $109,821,806.113 $270,642,201.83 South Carolina $2,737,106,816.62 $1,140,733,595.11 $245,458,320.77 $538,988,294.24 $811,926,605.50 South Dakota $620.276,845.60 $225,861,897.97 $42,709,202.50 $116,384,644.04 $135,321,100.92 Tennessee $4,436,002,114.16 $2,145,321,201.60 $328,279,496.50 $744,511.507.81 $1,217,889,908.26 Texas $17,320.202,236.19 $9.4",381.200.72 $1.313,132,521.66 $2,503,055.466.28 $4,059,633,027.52 Utah $1,352,052,514.16 $619.1 0F.659.53 $100.360,478.32 $226,626,073.57 $405.963,302.75 V ont $452,950,487.08 $195,467,489.42 $36,559,376.14 $85,602,520.61 8135,321,100.92 Virginia $6,334,120.164.29 $3,321,270,387.30 $641,486,879.60 $882.830,787.30 $1.488.532,110.09 Washington $5,252,589,383.26 $2,881.285,121.56 $465.917,604.59 $6137.496,748.85 $1,217.889,908.26 .Wost NArgWa , $11,068,444.709.07, $465,5513.492-23 $106,043,018.71 $90,879,895.37 $405,963,302.75 lWisconain 1$4,364,301,994.89 1 $2,163,767,463.34 $358,716,879.76 $623,927,743.54 $1,217,889,908.26 lWyoming 1 $432,990,183.95 1 $178,593,352.27 $28.201,524.47 1 $90,874,206.30 $135,321,100.92 Source: U.S Treasury. U.S. Census, Congressional Budget Office Appendix 3 Heritage Foundation Calculations THE IMPACT OF THE 1993 TAX BILL BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOTAL REVENUES BY MAJOR SOURCE Those italicized and bolded voted in favor of -tax hike Soak-the-Rich Tax lall Democrats). Those Revenue Taken From increase by District Other Revenues voting no were Republicans District by 1993 Tax (income, Medicare, Gas Tax Increase Social Security Tax from Tax Bill by Rank except where noted. District I Bill land Estate Tax Hikes)l by District Increase by District District ALABAMA 220 Sonny Callahan Ala-I $484.8.19,026 $219,783,016 $88,736,789 $40,978,121 $135,321,101 243 Terry Everett Ala-2 $467.882.882 $203,223.304 $88,736.789 $40,601.688 $135,321.101 352 Glen Browder (0) Ala-3 $391,038,047 $138,032,538 $88,736,789 $28,947.620 $135,321,101 369 T@ "Wa Als-4 4374,524.649 $125,979.583 $68,736,789 $24,487,176 $135,321,101 238 aw aww Als-5 $472,900,141 $210,455,077 $88,736,789 $38,387,175 $135,321,11FT 65 SpencerBachus Als-S $840,662,932 $554,645.552 -$88,736,789 $61,959,491 $135,321,101 423 saw Mwww I Als-7 1 $313,017,890 1 $62.360,942 1 $88,736.789 $26,599,059 $135,321,101 1 1 1 1 ALASKA 181 Youngi Ak-@@32,08EOP F= $295.2",996 1 $71.516.114 $30,002,839_ $55,321,1101 ARIZONA 211 Sam Coppersmith (D) Az-1 $496,021,567 $233.617,713 $84,062.205 $42.220,549 $135,321.101_ 425 &WPWW Az-2 $306,648,294 $65.400,383 $84,862,205 $21,064.606 $135,321,101 207 Bob Stump Az-3 $478,807.217 $160,461,515 $84.862,205 $98,162,396 $135,321.101 40 John KvI Az-4 $994,434,670 $693,097,323 $84,862,205 $81,154,041 $135,321,101 130 Jim Kolbe Az-5 $605,930,821 $300,066.178 $84,862.205 $85,681,337 $135,321,101 235 AWM X.- I Az-6 $470,034.666 $197,458,647 $84,862,205 $52,392,513 $135,321,101 ARKANSAS 339 Loohm AAA $403,289.926 $147,360,477 $92,034,516 $26.573.832 $135,321,101 205 Ray Thornton (D) Ark-2 $500.355,482 $235.189,837 $92.034,516 $37,810,029 $135,321.101 273 Tim Hutchinson Ark-3 $442,972,322 $175,658,720 $92,034,518 $39,957,986 $135,321,11FT 342 Jay Dickey Ark-4 $397,157,366 $131,848,848 $92,034,516 $37,952.902 $135,321,101 CALIFOPNIA 197 H&MMWE Cal-01 $502,716,908 $236.028,304 $72,011,355 $59,356,149 $135,321,101 280 Wally Merger C602 $436.345,873 $177,859,694 $72,011,355 $51,153,723 $135,321,101 261 W Famb Cal-03 $446,904,485 $186,978,017 $72,011,355 $52,593,992 $135,321,101 154 John Doolittle Cal-04 $554,904,732 $290,109,389 $72,011,355 $57,462,887 $135,321,101 191 Al - "1111 1Call-05 $505.787,510 $235.399,454 $72,011,355 $83.055,600 $135,321,101 26 &PW Weaftr Col-06 $1,171,999,839 $849,576,123 $72,011,355 $115,091.260 $135,321,101 303 a . mw Cal-07 $415,493.333 $151,238.385 $72.011.355 $56,922A92 $135.321,101 52 MANI Peftor Col-08 $929,632.943 $025,495,966 $72.011.355 $96,804.521 $135.321.101 61 fte Dammue Call-09 $765,159,353 0478,554,722 $72.0111,355 $92.272,174 $135,321.101 24 Bill Baker Call-110 $1,217,967,351 $907,954,349 $72,011.355 $102,880,546 $135,321,101 236 Richard Pan Col-I 1 $470,217.234 $212.760.880 $72,011,355 $50,123.918 $135.321,101 45 rm unsia Cal-12 $959.911,280 $622,688,142 $72,011,365 $129.912,682 $135,321,101 194 ftewy fto Sea* Cal-13 $508,680,429 $252.588,016 $72,011.355 $48,759,957 $135,321,101 Is Amemose Cal-14 $1,468,223,492 $1,127,627,749 $72.011,355 $131.363,288 $135,321.101 46 ft@&Mwar Cal-15 $973,691,920 $690,372.307 $72,011,355 $75,987.156 $135.321,101 268 DWOF I Cal-116 $445,312,182 $197.1"A22 $72.011.355 $40.835.304 $135,321.101 123 aw Fair Call-17 $628,500,836 $341,151,034 $72,011,355 $60,017,346 $135,321,101 272 Gary Condit ID) Cal-IS $4",462,606 *1198.192.505 $72.011,355 $38.937.645 11135,321A011 177 Richard Lehman (D) Col-19 $528,798,798 $269,671.770 $72,011.355 $51,794.572 $135,321.101 410 Calvin Dooley 101 Col-20 11132G."11,397 $91.288,034 $72.011,355 $27,820,907 $135.321.101 254 Oil Thomas Cal-21 $467,700,937 $205.214,662 $72,011.355 $45,153.819 $135,321.101 87 Michael HuffiVon Cal-22 $740,607,061 $436,526,592 $72.011.355 $96.838,613 $135,321.101 127 Elton Gallegly Call-23 $623.088.648 $346.286.641 $72,011.355 $69.469.5511 $135.321.101 9 Amwwy awkwas Call-24 $1,654.742,301 $1,336,201.085 $72.011,355 $111.208,760 $135,321,101 so Howard McKsoon Cal-25 $71111.1143,707 6520,478.0" $72,011.355 $53,333,207 4135.321.101 350 mnrawa@ Cal-26 $387,943.638 $139,499,854 $72.011.355 $41,111,328 $135,321,101 29 Carlos Mowhead Call-27 $1.134,970.159 $820.649.031 $72,011,355 $105,988,673 $135,321,101 76 David Dreier Col-28 $782,438,318 $496.162.617 $72,011,355 $78,943.345 $135,321,101 2 mwo wamum Col-29 $2.796,351,984 $2,380,615,847 $72.011,355 $206.403,601 $135,321,101 402 xaviv somman Cal-30 $338,988,902 $100.825,590 $72,011.355 $30.830.856 $135,321.101 404 mwom Cal-31 $332,347.799 $81,645,670 $72,011,355 $43.369.673 $135.321,101 115 jullan-Awen Cal-32 $6".933.840 $364.418.478 $72,011.355 $73,182,707 $135.321.101 432 Awam mpp&&%Av&w Cal-33 $271,885.573 $47.792,587 $72,011,355 $16,760.530 0135,321,101 329 Edwod reme Cal-34 W1,11811,865 $149,037.410 $72.011.355 $44.811,999 $135,321.101 429 Aftsin waamm Col-35 $299,050,244 $63,409,025 $72,011,355 $28,308.764 $135,321.101 21 imee mmuen Col-36 $11,422.1188.1167 $1,105,566.086 $72,011,355 1 $105,289,623 $135,321,101 d 197 0 2 261 154 191 6 Source: Troasury Depennuft, Congressional Budget Office. U.S. Census Appendix 4 Calcuistiorm by Heritage Foundation THE IMPACT OF THE 1993 TAX BILL BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOTAL REVENUES BY MAJOR SOURCE Those italicized and bolded voted in favor of tax hike Soak-the-Rich Tax fall Democrats). Those Revenue Taken From Increase by District Other Revenues voting no were Republicans District by 1993 Tax (income, Medicare, 'Gas Tax Increase Social Security Tax from Tax Bill by Rank except where noted. District Bill and Estate Tax Hikes) by District I Increase by District District 428 waaw Tm&*w Cal-37 $299,993,032 $65,505,191 $72011 $27,155,385 $135,321,101 11:3:5 117_ Steve Horn Cal-38 $637,260,187 $352,784,756 $72:0 3 5 $77,142,975 $135,321,101 90 Ed Royce Cal-39 $734,894.583 $452.771.879 $72,011.355 $74,790,248 $135,321,101 222 Jerry Lewis Cal-40 $483,400,278 $233,722,521 $72,011,355 $42.345,301 $135,321,101 135 Jay Kim Cal-41 $606,794.963 $366,619,452 $72,011,355 $32,843,054 $135.321,101 396 owilp fimm Cml-42 $345,656,772 $109,419,871 $72,011,355 $28,904,445 $135,321.101 204 Ken Calvert Cal-43 $498,502,143 $245,775,476 $72,011,355 $45,394,211 $135,321,101 III Alfred McCandless Cal-44 $647,477,487 $342,303,925 $72,011,355 $97,841,106 $135,321,101 58 Done Rohrbacher Cal-45 $892,377.482 $612,709,353 $72,011,355 $72.335,674 $135,321,101 414 Robert Doman Cal-46 $326,245,712 $63,217.794 $72.011,355 $35.695,461 $135.321.101 17 Chris Cox Cs"7 $1,469,147,468 $1,148,384,601 $72,011,355 $113.430,411 $135,321,101 51 Ron Packard Cal-48 $948.273,283 $663,899,017 $72.011,355 $87,041.810 $135,321,101 57 jpw S I Cal-49 1 $881,177.290 $506.593,099 $72,011.355 $107.251,135 $135,321,101 421 a* omw Cal-50 $317,592,284 $76,824,488 $72.011,355 $33,435,320 $135,321,101 42 Randy Cunningham Cal-51 $975.812.508 $665.113,506 $72,011,355 $103,366.546 $135,321,101 223 Duncan Hunter Cal-52 1 $478,883,942 $215,905,109 $72,011,355 $55,646,377 $135,321,101 1 1 COLA)RADO 109- Par It. I Col-I $661,606.202 $383,808,014 $75,911,105 $66,565,982 $135.321,101 213 DftW sunis Col-2 $496.556,515 $247,871,642 $7i.911,105 $37,452.667 $135.321,101 237 Scott McInnis Col-3 $474,770,363 $230,263.847 $75,911,105 $33,274,310 $135,321.101 278 Wayne Allard Cot-4 S"2.401.999 $197,876,080 $75,911,105 $33,291,712 $135,321,101 141 Joel Heflay Col-5 $586,827,402 $337,797,168 $75,911.105 $37,798,028 $135,321.101 94 Dan Schaefer Col-6 $730,916.736 $471,742,182 $75,911.105 $47,942,348 $135,321,101 1 1 1 1 1 CONNEMM 84 Anhwo SWWffi1V Conn-I $754,311,946 $463,776,751 $66,577,095 $88,637,001 $135,321,101 175 &@ eotm@ Conn-2 $526,199,117 $260,972,080 $66,577,095 $63.328,241 $135.321,101 96 asse oaLs@ Conn-3 $713,695,769 $421,643.812 $66,577,095 $90,153,751 $135,321.101 5 Christopher Shays Corm-4 $2.019.596.332 $1,685,946.399 $66,577,095 $1.31,751,737 $135,321,101 39 Gary Franks Conn-5 01,012.656,001 $737.640.853 $66.577,095 $73.118.953 $135.321,101 72 Nancy Johnson, Conn-6 $796.695,397 $508.215,472 $66,577.095 $86,581,729 $135.321,101 DELAWARE 100 Michael Castle Dol-AL 1 679!@@ $3 @,376,3@69 $97.679,817 $74,356.156 $135,321.101 FLORIDA 234 Earl Hutto (D) Flo-01 $471,163,571 $206,367,553 $77,932,415 $51,542,502 $135,321,101 265 F&v Amman Ra-02 $"9.292,9" $198,716,547 $77,932,415 $37.322,881 $135,321.101 410 cadw &,mw Fla-03 $335,713.626 $96.109.216 $77,932,415 $26.350,695 $135.321,101 Be Tillie Flown, Flo-04 $815.656.191 $621.421,319 $77,932.415 080,980.356 $135,321,101 256 &@ 7h@ RO-05 S"9.052,4" $167.693.289 $77,932,415 $68,105.639 $135,321,101 305 Cliff Stearns RO-06 $416,102.520 $152.076.851 $77,932,415 $50,772,153 $ 135.32 1. 1 UT 146 John Mica Fle-07 $507.1",233 $287,593.990 $77,932,415 $66,296,727 T135,321,101 121 Bill McCollum Fle-08 $638,155,083 $365,571,369 $77,932,415 R9,330,198 $135.321,101 105 Michael Bilirelds Fla-09 $676.899.847 $377,519,516 $77.932.415 $86,126,815 $135.321.101 112 C.W. Oil Young Fb-10 $6",321,573 $325,116,363 $77,932,415 $105.952,694 $55.321,101 151 saw aseene Ra-I 1 $562.432.7" 4308.346.034 $77,932,415 $40,833,194 $135.321.101 201 Charles Conedy Ra-12 $501,020,205 $235,085,029 $77.932,415 $52,681.661 $135,321,101 66 Dan Miller Ra-1 3 $863,913.729 $467.649.860 $77,932AIS $183,110.363 $135,321,101 33 Porter Goss Fle-14 $1,042,784,867 $659.558,665 $77,932.415 $169.972.686 $135,321,101 lie An emostso Fla-1 6 $627,959,730 4314,8".149 $77,932,415 $99,662,064 $135,321,101 54 Tom Lewis Ra-16 $901.073.933 $548,566,670 $77.932,415 $139,253,748 $135,321,101 405 camb sagsa Flo-17 $336,934.815 $94.327,475 $77,932,415 $29,353,624 $135,321.101 43 Ilsons Ras-LoWinen Ra-18 $981.162.332 $085,970.358 $77,932,415 $81.938,458 $135,321.101 27 nenvishusaw Fla-19 $1.142,816.619 0737,012,003 $77,932,415 $192,551,101 $135,321A01 47 oweranwa* Fla-20 $966,897,089 $663,980.614 $77.932,415 $89,682,959 $135,321,101 231 Lincoln Diaz-Balart Fla-21 $479,003."9 $232,674,438 $77,932.415 $33,075.495 $135.321,101 4 E. Clay Shaw Fla-22 $1.973,682,531 $1,469,622,057 $77.932.415 $290,606,958 $135.321,101 399 Aftap F1 I a Fla-23 $340.079.545 $89,191,868 $77,932.415 $37,634,161 $135.321,101- GEORGIA 249 Jack Kingston I Gs-01 1 $461.666,543 1 iis $95.066,352 $45,978,006 $135,321.101 1403 Ga-02 1 $336,498,559 1 $81,750,478 1 $95,066,352 1 - $26,360,628 1 $135,321,101 Source: Treasury Department. Congressional Budget Office, U.S. Conan Appendix 5 Calculations by Heritage Foundation THE IMPACT OF THE 1993 TAX BILL BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOTAL REVENUES BY MAJOR SOURCE Those italicized and bolded voted in favor of tax hike Soak-the-Rich Tax lall Democrats). Those Revenue Taken From increase by District Other Revenues voting no were Republicans District by 1993 Tax (income, Medicare. Gas Tax Increase Social Security Tax from Tax Bill by Rank I except where noted. District Bill and Estate Tax Hikes)i by District Increase by District District ISO Mac Collins GO-03 $514,315,914 $243,155,268 $95,066,352 $40,773,192 $135,321,101 95 John Under Ga-04 $725,356,603 $435,897,742 $95.066,352 $59.071,408 $135,321,101 37 JAW Low* G"5 $1,024,942,978 $730,199,463 $95,066,352 $64.356,062 $135,321.101 34 Newt Gingrich GO-06 $1.082,858,010 $814,674,957 $95,066,352 $37.795,600 $135,321.101 340 a - Do-an Go-07 $402.216,700 $141,176,787 $95,066,352 $30,652,460 $135.321,101 230 J. Roy Rowland ID) G"S $476,004,176 $203,537.729 $95,066,352 $42,078,994 $135,321,101 263 Nathan Deal (0) Go-09 $452,779,028 $190,227,074 $95,066,352 $32,164,501 $135,321,101 232_ ow I I Ga-10 $476,682,737 $207.834,869 $95,066.352 $38,460,414 $135.321,101 398 Cirivilbb A109SMY 68-11 $345,334,128 $89.506,293 $95,066,352 $25,440,382 $135,321,101 HAWAII 70 NMEASWCMAWVI HOW.1 1 $787.5 @,923 $461,156,543 $58.596,426 $132,477,853 $135,321,101 172 1 pmy ass* I Haw-2 1 $522.705,374 1 $248,500,492 $58,596,426 $80,287,355 $135,321,101 IDAHO 359 1 Larry Zw-bm-T-id- 1 $381.160,269 $140,757,554 $73,344.966 $31,736,648 $135,321,101 300 1 Michael Crapo Id-2 $427,529,148 1 $189,703,033 $73,344.966 $29,160.048 $135,321.101 ILLINOIS 277 assay Rag& 111-01 $431,581,328 $161.928,832 $66,536,385 $68,795,010 $135,321.101 325. AWARN -1 111-02 $403,791.727 $159,832,666 $65,536,385 $43,101,576 $135,321,101 I" William Lipinski (D) 111-03 $561,453,934 $275.960,268 $66.536.385 $84,636.180 $135,321,101 433 &1* 6021 111-04 $265,612,466 $39,303,114 $65,536,385 $25,451.866 $136,321,101 48 Dw sinisake"m 111-05 $964.694,224 $681,882.834 $65,536,385 $81,953,904 $135,321,101 64 Henry Hyde 111-06 $835,814,937 $549,929,178 $65.536,385 $85.028.274 $135,321,101 101- cam" comw W-07 $711,085,878 $456,440,170 $65,536,385 $53,788,222 $135.321,101 so Philip Crane 111-08 $973,434,235 $722,758,073 $65,536,385 $49,818.676 $135,321,16-1 49 M I ywas 111-09 $951,432.361 $632,413,314 $65,536,385 $118,161,561 $135,321,101 3 John Poner 111-10 $2,327.112.425 $2,003,305,048 $65,536,385 $122.948,992 $135.321,101 316 Gamw smPsawar 111-11 $410,133,873 $158,679,774 $65,536,385 $50,596,613 $135,321,101 375 iwy Cernift 111-12 $367.216,496 0127.970,941 $65,536,385 $38,388,069 $135,321,101 36 Harris Fawell 01-13 $1,063,465.615 $809,539,350 $65,536.385 $53,068,779 $135,321,101 128 J. Dennis Hastairt 111-14 06IF901.513 $369.554.085 $65.536.385 $49.469,942 -$135.321.101 266 Thomas Ewing III-is $"3,901.905 $190,541,499 $65.536,385 $52.502,920 $135,321,101 148 Donald Manzu9c &1! 4565,706,496 $316,730,699 $65,536,385 $48,120,312 $135,321.101 330 law F - 111-17 $399,505,001 $149.247.027 $65,536,385 $49,400,489 $135,321,101 250 Robert Michel 1 111-16 1 $458,520.859 $202,384,838 $65,536,385 $55,279,536 $135,321,101 338- -dam 111-19 @_ -1113!7 '558,352 1 $150.085,493 $65,536,385 $46.615,373 $135.321,101 348 messed swift W20 1 $389,193.235 1 $143,796,995 $65,536.385 $".538.754 $135.321,101 M MA 242 Paw Ind-01 $487. 60,666 $211.922,393 $77.761.WB $42.656.165 $135.321,101 309 pub sainip Ind-02 $415,403.550 $161.299,982 $77,761.008 $41.021.460 $135.321,101 202 Tinwthy ftenw IDI In"31 $600,633,905 42".832,201 $77,761.008 $42,719,596 $135.321.101 239 Jil Long (D) Ind-04 $472,296,809 $221.459,949 $77.761,008 $37,754,752 $136.321.101 367 Steve Buylor bXI-05 $373,764,729 $1126.11119,200 $77,761,008 $34,513,421 $135,321,101 62 Don Oman Ind-06 $855,086,178 $587,784,976 $77,761.008 $54,239,093 $135.321.101 320 Jdm Mvere Ind-07 $410,333,341 6159,727,857 $77,761,008 $37,523.375 $135.321,1011 271 mmaw"r lirid-08 $"5.223.357 $194,524.215 $77.761.008 $37.617,033 $135.321,101 382 &W RaWFAM kKI-09 $378,822,903 $133.735,398 077.761,008 $32.005.397 $135.321,101 269 AN*M JMWM Ind-10 $"6,333,984 $195,781,914 $77,761,008 $37,469,941 *0135.321,101 IOWA 208 James Leach lown-I $497,478,460 $239,382.169 $82,117,853 $40,657.337 $135.321,101 321 Jim Nussilm lows-2 11406,357,763 $147,779.711 $B2,117,653 $43,139,099 $135,321,101 364 Jm Lightfoot IDwe-3 $373,781.973 $116,232,411 $82.117,853 $40,110.609 $135.321,101 184 AbaAmas Iow&4 0520.882,358 $256.675,540 $82,117.853 $46,767,695 $135.321.101_ 291 Fred Grandy lows-5 $428,663,830 6162,348,065 $82.117.853 $48,876,811 $135.321,101 X4JqSAS 287 Pat Robwts I Kan- $432.362.061T $157,317,26il -$89,248,877 $50,474.817 $135,321.101 319 1 An smawy I Ksn,-2 1 $408.306.031 1 4139.814.279 1 $89.248,877 $43,981,774 $135,321,101 so I Jon Maysirs I Ken-3 1 $872,054.246 1 9582,419,753 1 $89,248877 $65064515 $135,321,101 S Triassuiry Depan w , Congiresslionel Widget Office. U.S. Censius, Appwalix 6 Calculations by Heritage Foundation THE IMPACT OF THE 1993 TAX BILL BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOTAL REVENUES BY MAJOR SOURCE Those italicized and bolded voted in favor of tax hike Soak-the-Rich Tax loll Democrats). Those Revenue Taken From Increase by District Other Revenues voting no were Republicans District by 1993 Tax (income, Medicare, Gas Tax Increase Social Security Taxj from Tax Bill by Rank except where noted. District Bill and Estate Tax Hikes)l by District Increase by Districtl District 152 DW G*A@ Kon-4 $557.560,375 $277,637,201 9,248,877 $55.353,196 $135,321,101 f KENTUCKY 337 T@ MWIDw Ky-1 $403,363,009 $146,207,586 $91,200,113 $30,634,209 $135,321,101 294 "Offiew Avalftff* KV-2 $433.762,781 $178,383.736_ $91.200.113 $28.857.831 $135,321,101 106- R., . MINWIF Ky-3 $682,507,301 $393,869,611 $91,200,113 $62,116,475 $135,321,101 253 Jim Bunning KV-4 $462,428,004 $201,755,988 $91,200.113 $34,150,802 $135,321,101 385 Harold Rogers KV-5 $363,695,615 $119,586,276 $91.200,113 $17.588,125 $135,321,101 168 Scotty Baeslor (0) K" $538,638.739 $269,357,345 $91,200,113 $42,960.161 $135,321,101 LOUISIANA 103 Bob _Uvingston Ls-I $707,704,334 $"1,662,199 $76,948,478 $53,772.597 $135,321.101 245 MIGINEW jafft@ La-2 $467.087.179 $217,058,000 $76,948,478 $37,759,600 $135,321,101 383 W.J. Touzin (D) Ls-3 $362.3",052 $125,979,583 $76,948,478 $24.094,891 $135,321.101 422 CAM R&Wj Ls-4 $317,365,773 $82,798.561 $76.948,478 $22,297,633 $135,321,101 193 Jim McCrary Lo-5 $511,200.490 $256,256,307 $76,948,478 $42,674,605 $135.321,101 156 Richard Baker La-6 $554,177,561 $297,550,779 $76,948,478 $",357,203 $135,321,101 248 1 James Hayes (D) ILa-7 1 $466.617,979 1 $221,250,333 1 $76,948,478 $33,098,068 $135,321.161- MAINE 158 7hwwAmftwT Me-I $546,311,432 1 $266,108,287 $89,040.758 $55,841,286 $135,321,101 363 Olympia Snows Ime. $379,063,547 $128,909,407 $69,040,756 $25,912,261 $135,321,101 MARYLAND 133 Wayne Gilchrest Md-I $598,007.324 $315,787,424 $76.560,628 $70,338,172 $135,321,101 104 Helen Delich Bentley Md-2 $684,056,297 $395,127,311 $76,560,628 $77.047,258 $135,321,101 89 AwIlInk CAMIN Md-3 $735.246,480 S"6,273,784 $76,560,628 $77,090,986 $135.321,101 216 ADM *Vw Md-4 8478,697,15" $195,048.256 $76,560,628 $71,767.560 $135,321,101 160 Sawympror Md-5 $530,663,830 $259.819.789 $76,560,628 $67.962,312 $135,321,101 153 Roscoe Bartlett Md-6 $557,460,257 $291.891,130 $70,560.628 $53,687,398 $136,321,101 365 Md-7 1 $309.237,907 $103,655.414 1 $76,580,628 $53,700,784 0135,321,101 7 COMM= i Md-8 1 $1.743,017,112 1 $1.363,136,819 1 $76,560,628 $167.998,584 $135,321.101 -1 1 1 1 1 MASSAMSETIS 226. inow cow Mass-01 4473.887.568 $214,437.793 $68.784.807 $65,343,867 $135.321,101 227 abhowmw Mass-02 $471,850,862 $210,350.289 $68.784,807 $57.394.685 $135.321,101 ISO Pour Buts Mass-03 4557AW,1153 $292,310.364 $68,784.807 060,963,881 0135.321,101 28 awnerpmot Mass-04 $1,142,797,039 $848,318.423 $68,784,807 $90,372,707 $135,321,101 69 nowam Mass-05 $819,362,756 4554,331,127 $66,764,607 $60,925.723 $135,321,101 77 Peter Torkildeen Mass-06 $777,805,109 $492,599.035 $68.784.807 $81,100,166 $135,321.101 53 sdwwd m - I Mass-07 1 4919.8115'"9 $606,412,212 *68.7114.607 $107.297,329 $135,321,101 93 j xwmw* Mass-08 $726,249,466 $453,610.345 $68,784.807 $68,633.212 $135,321,101 74 AW mm*br Moss-09 $787.475,703 1 $487.0",1951 $66,784,807 096,325,SW $13S,321,101 102 emysaawl MUS-10 1 $696.713,289 1 $397A33.094 1 $08.784,607 $95.174.287 $135,321,101 hGCMGAN 380 AW SNPA& Mich4l $362,875,448 $119.795.893 080.143,485 427.614,989 $135.321,101 326 Pour Hookstre WaZi $407.213.731 $161.928,832 $80.1143,485 $29.820,334 $135,321,101 198 Vocont-at-vote* Mich-03 $509,471,880 $258,562.089 $80,143,465 $35,"5.214 il35,321,101 386 Dave Camp Mich-04 0360,188,015 $117,699,727 $80,143,405 $27,023.723 $135,321,101 389 Anor Jaw" Mich-05 $353,825.885 $107,114,088 $80,143,485 $31,247,231 $135,321.101 221 Fred Upton Mich-06 0485,360,206 $230.683,080 $80,143,466 $39,212.820 0135,321,101 347 Nick Smith Mich-07 $394,737,672 $143,003,337 $80.143,465 $36.209,670 $135.321,101 lei moom Mich-08 $548,152.771 $290.528,622 $80.143,465 $42,159,583 $135,321,101 179 &* Kimon Mich-09 $630,876.857 $279.523,750 SiO5.1143,465 $35,888.341 $135,321,101 225 oxwonibr Mich-10 $478,434,638 $212,970,476 $80,143,465 $49.999.596 $135,321,101 10 Joseph Knollenberg Mich-11 1 $1.647,640,874 $1,313,981,724 $80.143.465 $118,194,584 $135,321.101 192 &wmbr&@v& Mich-12 $505.147,890 $226.700,384 $80,143.465 062,982,969 $135,321,101 147 Rallies, FW IMich-I 3 _L $566,659,512 $303,420.0" $80,143,465 $47.774,903 $135,321,101 292 jam campmr IMich-14 $426,653.1" $159.203,816 $80,143,465 . . 5, 1,101 252 caso I Mich-I 5 $459.552.138 $196.725,189 $80,143,465 447,362.384 $135,321,101 246 ineamoval Mich-16 $459.452,949 $186,558,783 1 $80,143,465 $57,429,600 $135,321,101 Source: Treasury Departmiant. Congressional Ikoloat Office. U.S. Consus Appendix 7 Calculations by Heritage Foundation THE IMPACT OF THE 1993 TAX BILL BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOTAL REVENUES BY MAJOR SOURCE Those italicized and bolded voted in favor of tax hike Soak-the-Rich Tax (all Democrats). Those Revenue Taken From increase by District Other Revenues voting no were Republicans District by 1993 Tax lincome. Medicare, Gas Tax increase Social Security Tax from Tax Bill by Ronk except where noted. District Bill and Estate Tax Hikes)j by District Increase by Districtl District MINNESOTA 264 71w pawy Minn- 1 $450,041.803 $200,707,905 $76.919.690 $37,093,107 $135.321,101 283 David Mingo ID) Minn-2 $438,961.196 $191.799,199 $76,919,690 $34,921,207 $135,321.101 Jim-Remsted Minn-3 $986,8101506 $722,967,690 $76,919,690 $51,602,025 $135,321,101 132 AMM vmw Minn-4 $606,478.403 $343,456,817 $76,910,690 $50.780,795 $135,321,101 138 um com saaa Minn-5 0594.184,430 $330,565,395 $76.919,690 $51,378.2" $135,321,101 116 Rod Grams Minn-S $660,145,950 $423,949,595 $76.919,690 $23,955,663 $135,321,101 412 1 Collin Paterson W Minn-7 1 $331.419.319 1 $92,860,159 1 $ 81919,690 $26,318,370 $135,321,101 407 j@w as - i Minn-S $336,796,329 1 $99,987,123 1 $76,919.690 $24,568,414 $135.321,101 MISSISSE"I 413 jamb Hy Miss-1 $332.000.639 $101,140,015 $75,433.392 $20,106,131 $135,321,101 409 &M=b VAUNPOW Miw2 $335,988,683 099,253,465 $75,433.392 025,980,724 $135,321,101 377 G.V. Montgomery ID) Mis&3 $366,610,970 $129,857.490 $75,433,392 $25,998.986 $135,321.101 274 Mike Porker (D) Mis*41 $444,003.225 $197,249.231 $75,433,392 $35.999.501 $135,321,101 394 Gem Taylor (D) Mhw5 $348.611 A02 $109,943,912 $75.433,392 $27,912,996 $135,321.101 MISSOURI 182 insom CAW M0-1 $520.816,158 $239.067,7" $89,803,377 $56,623.936 4136,321.101 25 Jornes Talent Mo-2 61,201,808,869 $897,263.902 $89,803,377 $79,420,489 $135,321,101 275 Alabw Gopeow Mo-3 $438,048.234 $160,251,899 $89.803,377 $52,671.857 $135,321.101 356 so atalow Mo-4 $385,395,239 $ln,704,599 $89.603,377 $31,596,162 $135,321.101 199 Alm WWW Mo-5 $502.829.590 $225.757,090 $89.803,377 $51,948.020 $135,321.101 310 Pat Domwr (D) Mo-6 $416.710,281 $154,801.867 $89.803,377 $36.783,936 $135,321.101 244 Mal Hancock Mo-5 $467.808.035 $204,271,387 $0,803,377 $38,212,770 $55,3211,101 382 all Emerson Mo-B $3611,799151ILl- $100,315,062 $89,803,377 $27.359,976 $135,321,101 355 mWor veffi@ Mo-9 $386,763.936 1 $127.658.516 $89,803,377 $33.982,942 $135,321,101 Mo 163 AW Nub= I Mont-AL 1 $541,779,082 1 $219.678.208 1 $130.676.520 456,101.253 $135.321,101 1 1 1 1 - NEIHWKA 328 M@wFlftb-lj $402.99L927 I 4115L9115.3117 1 $74.992,283 $39,784,226 $135,321,101 155 Aoovlowbwl Neb-2 I- -- $558.562,6321- S E@1?14:1- $74,992.283 $41.475,339 $135.321.101 334 gash 1 $401,091,541 1 0149.351,8351 $74,992.283 $41,426.322 $135.321,101 NEVADA 97 jam ;A@wH@rv, 1 $720.999,982 1 1114115,11"A" 1 $97.608.657 1163.006,W) $136,321.101 so Barbara Woonovich I Nov-2 $757.507,324 1 *468,907.550 1 $97,508,657 $56,170.016 $135,321,101 NEW EL0990M 157 W Zoeff N.H.-I 1 $549,975.759 1 $291.367AB9 1 $76,418,388 $46.111111119,2011 0135.321.101 170 1 Dick Swan (0) 1NX-2 1 1534,223,939 1 0273.654ABS 1 $76,418,368 4".829.985 $135.321,101 1 1 1 1 1 NEWJERWY 288 PAbortAnth ".0 N.J.-Oll 1 $429,807.303 $164.339A23 $79,441.220 $50.705.653 $135.321.101 169 am= NJ.-02 1 4528,680,111173 1 $247,66LO25 67BA41.220 $60,250.321 $1135.3211.11011 79 r- im Sexton NJ.-03 $77Z265.235 1 "71111,305,611115 $79,"1.226 SSLI97,243 1 $135.321,101 Ise cwmq*w affft NJ.-04 1111507,64610511111 $2110,55111111811111111 $79A41.229 492,225.646 4135.321.101 13 mew ROuloome NJ.-05 $1,540,297.697 1 $1.204,77IA70 $79,"1,226 $120,M.900 $135,321,101 107 Frank PaIllone (D) N.1-06 6"8,9961101 1 $373,536,81010 $79,441,228 $90,696,974 $135,321,101 22 1 80 Frank@ NJ.-07 $1.304,193,989 1 411951111,4711.952 *79."11.226 $130.949.709 $136.321.101 41 Herbert Klein (D) NJ.-08 6972,023.747 $636,920.071 $79,"1,226 $120.341,349 $135,321.101 55 seem ra*ma NJ.-09 $884,597.720 $539,343.539 670A41,226 $130,491,854 $135,321.101 306 conearmem NJ.-10 "111951 Is" $135.097,906 41179,"11,226 $62.091,612 $135.321.101 12 Dan GOND NJ.-I I SI.M.028.375 $11.271111,604.41DO $79,441.226 $111.011111.448 $135,321.101 15 Dick 23mmer NJ.-12 $1,506,012,242 $1,180,455,943 $79,441,226 $110,793,973 $135,321.101 286 Ammosor NJ,13 $431.723,536 $163,5100,956 $79,"1,226 $53.465,253 $135,321.101 NWA\u205\'ea 247 Steven SdW1 N.M.-I E- $462,11117.4,76 1 41197,563,65jT-S81.417,707 $47.885,012 1 $135.321.101 397 Jam Skeen I H.M.-Z 1 0343,305,900 1 603,593.817 1 $81.417,707 $32,973,275 1 $135 321101 3',32"'0' 332M 15. '.'0' 35 321.101 135.321.101 349 1 -mmomoodoool H.M.-3 1 $392.439A6B 1 0142,329.679 1 481.417.707 -tW70.981-L $1 35.321.101 Source: Treasury DepairtmeriL Congressional Suidnet Office, U.S. conaus Appermlits 8 Calculations by H Fowminnon THE IMPACT OF THE 1993 TAX BILL BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOTAL REVENUES BY MAJOR SOURCE Than italicized and bolded voted in favor of tax hike Soak-the-Rich Tax (all Democrats). Those Revenue Taken From Increase by District Other Revenues voting no were Republicans District by 1993 Tax lincome, Medicare, Gas Tax Increase Social Security Tsxj fro. Tax Bill by RankIexcept when District Bill and Estate Tax Hikes)l by District Increase by Districtl District NEW YORK 120 ammw Aveftatimemer N.Y.-Ol $637,545,591 $408,228,349 $26,388,519 $67,607,622 $135,321,101 119 Rick Lazio N.Y.-02 $639,169,213 $413,887,998 $26.388,519 $63,571,595 $135,321.101 19 Peter King N.Y.-03 SI."8,248.596 $1.140.314.362 $26,388,519 $146.224,613 $135,321,101 32 David Levy N.Y.-04 $1,083,620,818 $767,930,453 $26,388,519 $153.980.744 $135,321,101 11 awy Ackawm N.Y.-05 $1,604,705.158 $1,280.547,874 $26,388,519 $162,447,663 $135,321,101 384 Maw Aw" N.Y.-OS $346,393,725 $114.660,286 $26,388,519 $70,023,819 $135,321,101 335 Th@ Afamm NeY.-07 $386,200,866 $139,814,279 i26,388.519 $84,676,967 $135,321,101 6- j&vvm Naaw N.Y.-08 $1,786,980,829 $1.516.471,370 $26.388,519 $110,799,839 $135,321,101 91 Chadw Sm N.Y.-09 $714,031.665 $426,360.186 $26,388,519 $125.901,858 $135,321.101 301 Eds"m raimm N.Y.-10 $422,376,709 $221.250.333 $26,388,519 $39.416.756 $135,321,101 346 A14tr 0 N.YA 1 $391,907,657 $162,366,451 $26,388.519 $47.831,586 $135,321,101 434 Nydb vat"wir N.Y.-12 $243.670,589 $54,605,127 $26,388.519 $27,355,842 $135,321.101 129 Susan Molinari N.Y.-13 $809.148.242 $367,772,343 $26,388,519 $79,666,278 $135,321.101 I C&WM Afffilimmy N.Y.-14 $3,406,890,914 $3,028.750,407 $28,388.519 $216,430.886 $135,321,101 3711 C"" ftmwo N*Y*,15 1361,"11,301 $1511,574,9611 $26,388,519 $41,164,715 0135,321,101 435 jMW a N.YA6 $210.451.828 $30,813,642 $26,388,519 $17,928,566 $135,321.101 308 Mw a%W N.Y.-17 $406,690,551 $170,627,921 $26,388,519 $74,353,010 $135,321.101 a mmLmny N.Y.-IS $1,729,636,160 $1.404,536,100 $26,388,519 $163.390,460 $135,321.101 23 Hamilton Fish N.Y.-I 9 $1,247.320.200 $996.726,984 $26,388,519 $88.883,596 $135,321,101 38 Benjamin Gilman N.Y.-20 $1,012,563,536 $768,766,920 $26,366.519 $82,084,996 $135,321,101 219 AfthwAftftiar N.Y.-21 $476,248,458 $242,526,419 72-6,388,519 $72,012,419 $135.321,101 302 Gerald Solomon N.Y.-22 $418,198,659 $206.996,403 $26,388,519 $49,492,636 $135,321.101 408 Sherwood Boahlart N.Y.-23 $331,160,350 $128.075,749 $26,388,519 $41.374,980 $135,321,101 431 John McHugh N.Y.-24 1 $271,492,011 $82,693,753 $26,388,519 $27.088.638 $135,321,101 311 James Walsh N.Y.-25 $412,028,454 $200,183,803 $28,388,519 $50,134,970 $135,321,101 322 mks*@ Atiefty N.Y.-26 $405,101.339 $190,541,499 $26,388,519 $52,850,219 $135,321,101 209 Bill Paxon N.Y,27 $494,086.774 $281,829,533 $26,398,519 450.647.620 $135,321,161- 167_ jeadw a- I N.Y.-28 $533,100.071 $308,660,459 $26.388,519 $62,729,992 $135,321.101 392 J&%p &&\u190\'5f N.Y.-29 $345.723.860 $135,036,372 $26,388.519 $48,077,888 $135,321.101 424 Jack Oulm 1 N.Y@ 0 $305.541,662 1 $101,349,831 $26,388,519 $42,482,411 $135,321.101 427i Amo Houghton IN.Y.-31 $296,979.166 $99,043,849 1 $26.388,519 $36,225.697 $135,321.101 NORTH CAROUNA 418 &V ab" N.C.-01 $323,757,473 $62,903,370 480,519,090 425,013,912 $135.321,101 203 na vaumn N.C.-02 $498,070,233 $233,827.329 $80,519,090 $48,402,713 $135,321.101 314_ m. Aaah Lawanw N.C.-03 $415,173.187 $162,557,682 $80,519,090 $36,775,314 $135,321,101 122 om w PAw N.C.-04 $638.819,548 $371,755.059 $80,519.090 $51.224,298 $135,321,101 228 saw*= Afed N.C.-05 $477,063,658 $221,774,374 $80,519,090 $39."9.093 $135,321,101 1140 Howard Coble N.C.-06 $594.262.910 $321.656.689 $80,519.090 $46,766.030 $135.321.101 327 awassaw N.C.-07 $406,779.303 $161,928,832 $80,519.090 $29,010.280 $135,321,101 379 we mebw N.C.-08 $384,147,946 $123,988,225 FS-0,51 9,090 $24,319,530 $135,321.101 99 J. Alex McMillan N.C.-09 $716,731,701 $450.990,138 $80,619,090 $49,901,372 $135,321,101 217 Case Ballenger N.C.-IO $489,845,000 $239,486,978 $80,619,090 $34.517,831 $135.321.101 270 Charles Taylor N.C.-I 1 $439,541.121 $168.217.330 $80,519,090 $55,483,600 $135,321,101 406 m&vb wwr N.C.-12 $336.692,387 $92.755.350 $80,519,090 $28.096,846 $135,321,101 NORTH DAKOTA 240 aw F&vmy I N.D.-AL 1 $470,474.674 1 $188,235,716 $103.822.377 $43,095,480 $135.321,101 01110 251 David Mann 101 ONO-01 $458,860.560 $199,345,397 $73,144,536 $51.039.526 $135,321.101 so Rob Portman Ohio-02 $879,255.487 $610,193,954 $73,1",536 $60,595,897 $135,321.101 173 ywr ma ONo-03 $531,645.062 $272.291.977 473.1",536 $51,067."B $135.321.101 351 Michael Oxley ONo-04 $390,325,372 $148,513,369 $73,1".536 $33,346,367 $135,321,101 317 Paul Gillmor Oldo-05 $413.216,485 $164,024,998 $73,1".636 $40,724,850 rlifi_a2l.101 401 red I ' -, ONo-06 $341,612.900 $106,485.238 $73,1",636 $26,662.025 $135,321,101 343 David Hobson Ohi"7 $395.941.014 $149,351,835 $73,144,536 $38,123,542 $135,321,101 279 John Boshirier Ohio-08 111"11,687,188 $197,978.080 673.1".636 035,343.471 0135.321A01 176 AftW xwftv Ohio-09 $532,030,399 $279.209.325 $73.1".636 411".355,437 $135.321.101 166 Martin Hoke Ohio-110 $533,673.513 $261,801.530 $73.1".536 $63,606.346 $135,321,101 137 Lea* sinheir ONG-1 1 $594.178.318 $323,543.239 $73.1",536 $02.189."3 $135.321.101 139 John Kasich Ohlo-12 $593.797.351 $346,601,066 $73,144,536 $38,730,849 , $135,321,101 Source: Treasury DelpartmeM Congressional Budget Office. U.S. Cansus Appevidix 9 Calcuistionis by Heritage Foundation THE IMPACT OF THE 1993 TAX BILL BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOTAL REVENUES BY MAJOR SOURCE Those italicized and bolded voted in favor of tax hike Soak-the-Rich Tax (all Democrats). Those Revenue Taken From increase by District Other Revenues voting no were Republicans District by 1993 Tax (Income, Medicare, Gas Tax Increase Social Security Tax from Tax Bill by Rank except where noted. District Bill and Estate Tax Mikes) by District increase by District District 206 sweriod am. Ohio- 13 $498,819,781 $251,539,933 $73,144,536 $38,814,212 $135,321,101 164 ram so.yw Ohio- 14 $541,888,572 $284.344,932 $73,144,536 $49,078,003 $135,321,101 149 Deborah Pryce Ohio-15 $562,769,309 $305,411,402 $73.1",536 $48,882,270 $135,321,101 259 Ralph Regula Ohio-16 $452.292,524 $202,804,071 $73.144,536 $41,022,816 $135,321,101 315 James Traf icant (D) Ohio-17 $414,076.515 $165,597,122 $73.1".536 $40,013,756 $135,321.101 420 001whe Appb" Ohio- 18 $319,694,587 1 $83:4201:4 .1",536 $27.801,540 $135,321,101 82 E* Akwadw Ohio-19 $770,146.815 1 $491 56. :73,144,536 $69,920,610 $135,321,101 OKLAHOMA 126 James Inhofe Okle-11 $631,811,275 $363,684,819 $82,499,169 $50,306.186 $135,321,101 395 Am* spier Okli-2 $348,072.171 $100.825,590 $82.499.169 $29,426,312 $135,321,101 393 Bill Brewster (D) Okla-3 $347,946.084 $98.519.807 $82.499,169 $31,606,007 $135.321,101 373 Dave McCurdy (D) Okla-4 $369,522,522 $117.804,535 $82,499,169 $33,897,717 $135,321.101 125 Ernest Istook Okla-5 $631,541,031 $355.929,005 $82.499,169 $57,791,756 $135.321,101 388 Glenn English (D) Okle-6 $355,106,566 $101,349,631 $82,499,169 $35,936.665 $135,321,101 OREGON 71 filliebeift Pon Ore-1 $808.917,138 $530.225,217 $80,545,738 $62,825,083 $135.321,101 289 Robert Smith Ore-2 $430,710,020 $171,571,196 $80,545,738 $43,271,985 $135,321,101 284 am %Fldm Ors-3 $435,829.649 $176,077.953 $80.545,738 $43,884,858 $135.321,101 293 Pow 00,1111b Ors-4 $431,345.391 $177,859.694 $80.545.738 T3-7,618,858 $135,321,101 196 mn Ammu Ore-5 $505,513.591 $238,648,511 $80.545,738 $50,998.240 $135,321,101 PENNSYLVANIA 419. rhaiint Feaffirain PS-01 $320,766,129 $86,257.235 $65.232,687 $33,954,906 $135,321,101 174 imwe arm*wer Ps-02 $526,163,220 $259,295,747 $65,232,887 $66,313.485 $135,321,101 312 asma - ' Ps-03 W7,140,41 8 $143,168,145 $65.232,687 $63,416.285 $135,321,101 323 am m* Pa-04 $408.228,512 $165,911.547 $65,232.887 $41,762,977 $135,321,101 372 William Clinger Ps-05 $371,308,339 $137,822,921 $65.232,887 $32,931.429 $135.321,101 258 no mftn Ps-06 6451,8",004 $204,166,579 $65.232,887 $47.123,437 $135,321,101 31 Curt Weldon Ps-07 $1.100.7",719 $792,036,363 $65.232,887 $108,154,367 $135,321.101 92 Jam= Greenwood Ps-08 $728.904.214 $467,654.658 $65.232.887 $60,695,568 $135,321,101 -77-1 Bud Shuster Ps-09 $371,984,638 $139,604,663 $65.232,887 $31,825.987 $135.321,101_ 307 Joseph McDade PA-10 $418,168,596 $176,287.570 $65.232,887 $41,327,038 $135,321.101 341 ftwamomw Pe-I 1 $397,658,675 $155,745.142 $65.232,887 $41,359.545 71-35,321.101 381 jonmbiriss Ps-12 $360,"3,886 0125,245,925 $65,232,887 $3-4,643,973 $135,321,101 14 m. Atxq@&ff4wwww*r Ps-13 $1,530,777,865 $1.19Z613,706 $65,232,887 $137,610,170 $135.321,101 113 wNw onias Pa-14 $656,287.297 $387.057.072 $65,232.887 $68.676.237 $135,321.101 178 MWAM Pe-15 $527,619,188 $272.806,402 $85,232,887 $54,458,797 $135.321,101 114 Robert Walluar PS-16 $651.895.770 $392.087,870 $65.232,887 $59,253.912 $135.321,101 257 as Oakes Ps-17 0452.424,519 $206,282.746 465.232.887 $45.607.786 $135,321,101 124 Pick Santorum Pil-18 $627,818,377 $355,300.155 065.232,887 $71,964,234 $135,321,101 229 William Goodling I Ps-119 $473.9".345 ___$224,918.823 $65.232.887 $48,471.733 $135,321.101 ISO Amab Mliaplw IPs-20 $525.018,514 1 627Z235.252 $65,232,887 $51.229,274 $135,321,101 336 Thomas Ridge IPa-21 $401.273,019 1 $163,710,573 @.@232.887 $37.008,458 $135,321,101 1 1 - RHODE ISLAND 171 Roradd Machtley 1 30.781.846 $282.353,575 1 $54,910,903 $58,196,267 $135,321.101 215 1 jwjawl RA-2 $484,199.095 1 4238."7.537 1 $54,910.903 o57,519,554 $135,321,101 SOM CAROUNA 183 Arthur Revenal S.C.-I $521,862,714 $251,959,166 $89.831,382 $",761.065 $135,321,101 142 R;WS-Pence S.C.-2 $578,608.688 $192,729,597e $89,831,382 $60,726.608 $135.321,101- 333 &war D&WO S.C.-3 $402,745,733 $140,652,746 $09,531,382 $36.940,504 $135.321,101 212 Bob Inglis S-C--4 $496,159.923 0230.683,080 $89,831,382 $40.324,360 $135.321.101 357 ism appeat S.C,5 $383,39IP911 0123AS4,184 089,831,382 $34,775.2" $135,321,101 390 jaingo ch*= S C.-B $354,337.846 $101.2".823 $89,831.382 $27.940,540 $135.321,101- SOUTH DAKOTA Ise 7AM J&%@ I S.D.@@*520.276,111146 1 0225.861.898 1 1111R.364.644 042.709.20 $135.321.101 TENNESSEE I 1 344 Jam" Quillen I Term-1 1 $398,112.458 1 $148.827.794 1 iB2,723,501 1 $135,321,101 0, I @01 5 Treasury Depertmem, Congressional Budget Office, U.S. CWMA Appiandix 10 CsIculationis by Heritage Foundation THE IWACT OF THE 1993 TAX BILL BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOTAL REVENUES BY MAJOR SOURCE Those italicized and bolded voted in favor of tax hike Soak-the-Rich Tax fall Democrats). Those Revenue Taken From increase by District Other Revenues voting no were Republicans District by 1993 Tax tincorne, Medicare, Gas Tax Increase Social Security Tax from Tax Bill by Rank except where noted. District Bill and Estate Tax Hikes) by District increase by Districtl District 165 John Duncan Tenn-2 $542,403,548 $282,248,766 $82,723,501 $42,110,180 $135,321,101 214 Marilyn Uoyd (D) Tenn-3 $494,044,135 $237.076,387 $82,723,501 $38,923,147 $135,321.101 400 jo cappier Tenn-4 4342,646,648 $99,567,890 $82,723.501 $25,034,156 $135,321,101 110 Bob Clement (D) Tann-5 $662,965,395 $391,773,"5 $82,723,501 $53,147,348 $135,321,101 leg aw awden Tenn-6 $522,431,104 $272,187,169 $82,723.501 $32,199,334 $135,321,101 1461 Don Sundquist Tann-7 1 $ 73.675,840 $320.110,303 1 82,723,501 $30.515,875 $135,321,101 3611 jam r&vssr Ton $380,670,271 $133,840,2061 $82,723,501 $28,785,463 $135,321,101 187 mLvmF&w Tann-9 $519,157,523 $254,788.9@$82,723,501 $46,323,931 $135,321.101 TEXAS 267 Jim Chapman ID) Tax-01 $"5.125,484 $182,576,068 $83,435.183 $43,793,132 $135,321.101 354 chow wrna Tax-02 $387,155,430 $135,097,906 $83,435,183 $33.301,241 $135,321,101 20 Sam Johnson Tex-03 $1,429,202,061 $1,122.706,567 $83,435,183 $87,739,210 $135,321,101 195 Ralph Hall (D) Tex-04 $507,047,311 $240,849,486 $83,435.183 $47,441,541 $135,321.101 332 iaw aryaw Tax-05 $404,601,247 $154.382,634 $83,435,183 $31,462,329 $135.321,101 85 Joe Barton Tax-06 $764.862,242 $499,726.000 $83,435.183 $46.379.959 $135,321.101 Is Bill Archer Tex-07 $1,480,589,287 $1,186,7","l $83,435,183 $75.088,562 $135,321,101 Be Jack Fields Tax-08 $754,713,748 $499,411,575 $83,435,183 $36,545,889 $135,321,101 185 jm* &me& Tax-09 $520,113.081 $254,160.140 $83,435,183 $47.196,657 $135,321,101 108 jj. Pichb Tax-10 $670.8211,274 $399,634,068 $83.435,183 $52,430,922 $135,321,1011 331 Chet Edwards ID) Tex-1 1 $403,061,757 $146,312,394 $83,435,183 $37,993,079 $135,321,101 218 Pate Goren (D) Tex-12 $483,979,804 $215,695,492 $83,435.183 $49,528,028 $135,321,101 304 aarsimpsho -Tex-113 $416.325,348 $153,963,401 $83,435,163 $45,805,663 $135,321,101. 255 Greg Laughlin (DI Tex-114 4456,128,017 $169,493,416 $113A35,1183 $47.878,317 $135,321,101 370 E. do m amizie Tax- 15 $372,827.315 $124,512,267 $83,435,183 $29,558,765 $135,321,101 313 aiiiiiiuiiv Caugipitiiiii Tax- 16 $416,252,306 $162,452,873 $83,435,183 $35,043,149 $135,321,101 297 Charles Stenholm ID) Tex-11 7 $426,193,324 $164,339,423 $83,435,183 $43.097,617 0135.321,101 298 coo Tax-18 $428,131,129 $178,278,927 $83,435,183 $31,095,918 $135,321,101 134 Larry Combest Tox-19 1 $600.363,249 0326,687,488 $83,435.183 $54.919.477 $135,321,101 391 mmy ammitw Tax-20 $350,300.319 $97.167,299 $83,435,183 $34.386,736 $135.321,101 83 Lomer Smith Tax-21 $756,722.356 $445,749.723 083.435,183 $92,216,350 $135,321,101 76 Tom DeLay, Tex-22 $801.923,814 $536,199.290 $83,435,183 $46.968.240 $135,321,101 200 He" Bonglis Tax-23 $509,081.371 $258,666.898 $83,435,183 $31,058.190 $135.321,101 353 asea, fmw Tex-24 $389,027.511 $140.987.171 $83.435,183 $29,304,057 $135,321.101 143 mft&wAwww Tex-25 $578,472,121 $315,682,616 $83,435,183 $".033,222 $135.321,101 35 Dick Arm&V Tex-26 $1,071,164,545 $814,570,149 $83.435,183 $37,838,112 $135,321.101 285 savam aisa, Tox-27 $437.399,181 $180.689,516 $83,435,193 $37,953,379 $135,321,101 426 FmP* roo Tex-28 $303,158,654 $58,483.034 $83,435,183 $25,919,336 $135,321,101_ 430 emme amm Tex-29 $288,240.190 $49,259,904 $83,435,183 $20.224,003 $135,321,101 241 memidniabuivir Tax-30 $470.459,177 $215171451 $83,435,183 $36.531."3 $135.321,101. UTAH 368 James Hanisen IUtsh-11 $372.289,259 $128.075.749 1 $75,542,025 $33.350,385 P35.321,11011 131 xeiviii aw I Utah-2 $609,397.904 $352.679.947 1 $75,542,025 $45.854.831 $135,321,101 378 Bill Orton (D) IUt@h-3 1 $370.365.351 1 $138,346,963 $75.542,025 $21,155,262 $135.321,101 VERMONT 2601 Al,,W Simid VIRGINIA 224 Herbert Batsman Va-011 $477,087,828 $201,755,988 $80,257,3" $59,763,395 $135,321,101 210 Owen Pickett (DI VO-02 $494,143,181 $230,159.038 $80,257,3". $48,405,698 $135,321,101 417 aminipt seen Vs-03 $320.639.024 $69,592.715 $80,257.3" $35,467.864 $135,321.101 345 marmism ammy Vs-04 $394.609,11146 $137.927,730 $80,257,3" $41.103,671 $135.321,101 324 saw* ftpm Vs-05 $405,496,791 $148.417.203 $80.257.3" $43,501.143 $135,321,101 290 Robert Goodlisim Vs-08 $427,860,207 $160.880,749 $80.257,344 $51.401.013 $135.321.101 98 Thorniss Way Va-07 $712.215,488 $422.272.662 $80.257.344 $74,384,381 $135,321,101 30 jamea Naive VD-08 $1,093.066,695 $745,006.284 $80.257,3" $131.881,986 $135,321,101 415 AW Saushmir V111-09 $328.638,412 $85,104.3" $80.257,3" $27,955.623 $135,321,101 63 Frank Wdf VS-10 $847.993,248 $580.952.436 $80,257,344 $51.462.367 $135.321.101 67 &sob Ift V1111-11 1 $832.369."3 $540.601,239 $80,257.3". $76,189.759 $135.321.101 L 14 WASHINGTON 6 3 18 61 Aiweiiiewnever-W-e-T-1- $862,914,1151 $00-.6991609 1 $76,388,528 $60.504.878 $135,321,101 1 Source: Treasury Department, CongiressiOnlill Calculations by Heritage Foundation Budget O"ics' U.S. Ceirlaus Appendix I }} |