In a letter to the CEOs of the nation's six largest financial institutions—JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley—Warren called on the companies to start voluntarily reporting their donations to these policy shops.

Common Recipients

Recipient Total People
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee $193,500 Brian T Moynihan, Jamie Dimon, Lloyd C Blankfein, James P Gorman, Michael Corbat
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Political Action Committee, the $87,250 Lloyd C Blankfein
Dscc/Non-Fed Unincorp Assoc $60,000 Jamie Dimon, Lloyd C Blankfein
Jpmorgan Chase & Co. Federal Political Action Committee $60,000 Jamie Dimon
Citigroup Inc. Political Action Committee - Federal (Citigroup PAC-Federal) $52,056 Michael Corbat
DNC Non-Federal Unincorporated Association Account $52,000 Jamie Dimon
Citigroup Inc. Political Action Committee - Federal/State $33,096 Jamie Dimon, Michael Corbat
Morgan Stanley Political Action Committee $25,000 James P Gorman
Rob Portman $24,500 Jamie Dimon, Lloyd C Blankfein, James P Gorman, John Stumpf, Michael Corbat
Hillary Clinton $23,300 Jamie Dimon, Lloyd C Blankfein, James P Gorman
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee $23,000 Jamie Dimon
Wells Fargo and Company Employee PAC (Aka Wells Fargo Employee PAC) $22,464 John Stumpf
Democratic National Committee $22,000 Jamie Dimon, Lloyd C Blankfein, James P Gorman
Dcccc Non-Federal Account 5 $22,000 Jamie Dimon
Richard Shelby $21,600 Jamie Dimon, Lloyd C Blankfein, James P Gorman, John Stumpf, Michael Corbat
Chris Dodd $20,800 Brian T Moynihan, Jamie Dimon, Lloyd C Blankfein, James P Gorman, Michael Corbat
John Kerry $20,250 Brian T Moynihan, Jamie Dimon, Lloyd C Blankfein
Mitt Romney $19,500 John Stumpf, Michael Corbat
Wells Fargo and Company Employees Good Government Federal Fund II $19,136 John Stumpf
Mark Warner $15,400 Jamie Dimon, James P Gorman, John Stumpf