Washington DC
Washington DC has $0.0B in tracked subsidies across 400 beneficiary companies. 20 of these companies also donated to political campaigns (5% donor rate).
About these scores and findings: Scores, donor rates, and spike counts on this page are pattern-detection outputs computed from public records. They document correlations and timing patterns in the data; they are not findings of wrongdoing by any company, official, or agency.
Companies that donated to political committees affiliated with IDA-appointing officials received tax exemptions. This analysis documents a correlation between donations and exemptions; it does not establish that donations caused approvals.
Key Findings
- 20 of 400 subsidized companies (5.0%) made campaign donations — $124,692 total.
- $75,082 in donations flowed from beneficiaries to 6 political committees. Top recipient: Opportunity DC IEC ($40,000).
- $29M in total subsidies tracked across 400 beneficiary companies in Washington DC.
Political Committee Activity
Top recipient: Opportunity DC IEC ($40K — 2.56% beneficiary-funded)
How we calculated this
State summaries aggregate county-level data from Good Jobs First subsidy records cross-referenced with state campaign finance databases. Donor rates reflect the percentage of subsidy recipients matched to campaign contributors. County scorecards use a composite weighted score (subsidy concentration 35%, donor overlap 30%, tax burden 20%, WARN notices 15%).