LANSING — Michigan's top 150 political action committees (PACs) raised
more money over the first seven months of 2019 than they did over the same period before the record 2018 election, according to new campaign finance disclosures.
The disclosures show that increased fundraising by committees connected to the four legislative caucuses and to individual state lawmakers have helped spur the high-dollar total.
To read the Michigan Campaign Finance Network's (MCFN) new report on how much money groups are raising so far in 2019 and which groups are collecting the most money, follow this link.
Last week, MCFN published a report on which state lawmakers have been raising the most money so far in 2019 and where the money has been coming from.
Read it here.