Wm. Lacy Clay

Wm. Lacy Clay

12/16/2022, 9:56 PM

Wm. Lacy Clay Congressional Service

Wm. Lacy Clay is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Missouri. WM. served as a House Representative for the state of Missouri and served a total of 10 terms in congress.Wm. Lacy Clay participated in over 585 voting sessions, sponsored over 180 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 4154 individual bills.

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Stance on Important Issues

Economy

Liberal
WM. CLAY supports policies that aim to strengthen the middle class and address income inequality. He advocates for increased government investment in infrastructure and job creation programs.

Agriculture

Liberal
WM. CLAY supports federal assistance for small and family-owned farms and advocates for sustainable agricultural practices.

Immigration

Liberal
WM. CLAY supports comprehensive immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and stronger protections for immigrant communities.

Education

Liberal
WM. CLAY advocates for increased federal funding for public education, reduction of student loan debt, and access to early childhood education.

Energy

Liberal
WM. CLAY supports investment in renewable energy sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

Climate change

Liberal
WM. CLAY believes in the urgency of addressing climate change and supports initiatives to reduce carbon emissions and promote environmental sustainability.

Healthcare

Liberal
WM. CLAY advocates for expanding access to affordable healthcare and supports the strengthening of the Affordable Care Act.

Housing

Liberal
WM. CLAY supports initiatives to make housing more affordable and accessible, particularly for low-income families.

Transportation

Liberal
WM. CLAY supports investment in public transportation infrastructure and policies that aim to improve transit systems for urban areas.

Veterans affairs

Liberal
WM. CLAY advocates for increased funding for veterans' healthcare and benefits, as well as programs to assist veterans' transition to civilian life.

Voting rights

Liberal
WM. CLAY strongly supports measures to expand voting access, including opposing voter ID laws and advocating for voter registration reforms.

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Wm. Lacy Clay Latest Financials

Wm. Lacy Clay 2022 Campaign Financials

During the 2022 election cycle, Wm. Lacy Clay's raised over $0.00 in total contributions. The campaign spent over $550.00 during the 2022 election. WM.'s campaign spent $550.00 in operating expenses. Wm. Lacy Clay reported $19,987.39 remaining in their fund after the election for future use.
Contributions$0.00
Contributions by Individuals$0.00
Contributions by Political Parties$0.00
Disbursements$550.00
Refunded Contributions$0.00
Remaining Cash on Hand$19,987.39

Super PAC Contributions to Wm. Lacy Clay's 2022 Election

$977.00
The (Super PAC) spent $977.00, reported as Salary (COORDINATED EXPENDITURE) to PECANITTE, RICHARD in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's election run.

$977.00
The (Super PAC) spent $977.00, reported as See Memo Items (COORDINATED EXPENDITURE) to CENTRAL BANK in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's election run.

$977.00
The (Super PAC) spent $977.00, reported as Salary (COORDINATED EXPENDITURE) to PECANITTE, RICHARD in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's election run.

$35,000.00
The (Super PAC) spent $35,000.00, reported as Phone Bank-Canvassing-Media Buys (COORDINATED EXPENDITURE) to NYMBURU MULTIMEDIA in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's election run.

$1,772.00
The (Super PAC) spent $1,772.00, reported as Salary () to PECANITTE RICHARD in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's election run.

$2,424.00
The (Super PAC) spent $2,424.00, reported as Paid Phones - Clay (COORDINATED EXPENDITURE) to STRATEGIC CONSULTING GROUP in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's election run.

Supporting and Opposing Wm. Lacy Clay's 2022 Election

AFL-CIO in support of$214.42
The AFL-CIO Political Action Committee spent $214.42 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2012 election run.

AFL-CIO COPE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE in support of$2,310.17
The AFL-CIO COPE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE Political Action Committee spent $2,310.17 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2010 election run.

MISSOURI NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION in support of$1,809.00
The MISSOURI NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Political Action Committee spent $1,809.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2008 election run.

AFL-CIO COPE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE in opposition to$1,428.00
The AFL-CIO COPE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE Political Action Committee spent $1,428.00 in opposition to Wm. Lacy Clay's 2006 election run.

SIERRA CLUB in support of$3,442.00
The SIERRA CLUB Political Action Committee spent $3,442.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2002 election run.

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS in support of$467.00
The INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS Political Action Committee spent $467.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2002 election run.

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS in support of$219.00
The INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS Political Action Committee spent $219.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2000 election run.

NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION (INSTITUTE FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION) in opposition to$431.00
The NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION (INSTITUTE FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION) Political Action Committee spent $431.00 in opposition to Wm. Lacy Clay's 2000 election run.

AMERICAN POSTAL WORKERS UNION AFL-CIO in support of$115.00
The AMERICAN POSTAL WORKERS UNION AFL-CIO Political Action Committee spent $115.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2000 election run.
FIGHT CORPORATE MONOPOLIES in opposition to$90,000.00
The FIGHT CORPORATE MONOPOLIES Political Action Committee spent $90,000.00 in opposition to Wm. Lacy Clay's 2020 election run.

SIERRA CLUB INDEPENDENT ACTION in support of$10.00
The SIERRA CLUB INDEPENDENT ACTION Political Action Committee spent $10.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2020 election run.

PROTECTING OUR VOTE PAC in support of$21,149.11
The PROTECTING OUR VOTE PAC Political Action Committee spent $21,149.11 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2020 election run.

SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE in support of$10.00
The SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE Political Action Committee spent $10.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2018 election run.

PLANNED PARENTHOOD VOTES in support of$35.86
The PLANNED PARENTHOOD VOTES Political Action Committee spent $35.86 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2018 election run.

SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE in support of$20.00
The SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE Political Action Committee spent $20.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2016 election run.

SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE in support of$10.00
The SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE Political Action Committee spent $10.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2012 election run.

SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE in support of$20.00
The SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE Political Action Committee spent $20.00 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2010 election run.

NARAL Pro-Choice America in support of$6.49
The NARAL Pro-Choice America Political Action Committee spent $6.49 in support of Wm. Lacy Clay's 2008 election run.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD ACTION FUND INC in opposition to$22.00
The PLANNED PARENTHOOD ACTION FUND INC Political Action Committee spent $22.00 in opposition to Wm. Lacy Clay's 2002 election run.
CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA: POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE in opposition to$2.00
The CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA: POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE Political Action Committee spent $2.00 in opposition to Wm. Lacy Clay's 2000 election run.
NATIONAL ABORTION AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS ACTION LEAGUE PAC in opposition to$15,666.00
The NATIONAL ABORTION AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS ACTION LEAGUE PAC Political Action Committee spent $15,666.00 in opposition to Wm. Lacy Clay's 2000 election run.
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS INTERESTED IN REGISTRATION AND EDUCATION PAC in opposition to$21.00
The INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS INTERESTED IN REGISTRATION AND EDUCATION PAC Political Action Committee spent $21.00 in opposition to Wm. Lacy Clay's 2000 election run.

Latest Bills

To require the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to review any purchase or lease of real estate near a military installation or military airspace in the United States by a foreign person connected to or subsidized by the Russian Federation, the People's Republic of China, the Islamic Republic of Iran, or the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 2754April 19, 2025
Renewable Natural Gas Incentive Act of 2025
Bill S 1252April 19, 2025
A bill to withdraw certain Bureau of Land Management land from mineral development.
Bill S 1464April 19, 2025
A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to modify the exception for de minimis payments by third party settlement organizations.
Bill S 1425April 19, 2025
A bill to require an annual report of Federal employees and retirees with delinquent tax debt.
Bill S 1444April 19, 2025
To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs and the Comptroller General of the United States to report on certain funding shortfalls in the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Bill HR 1823April 19, 2025
To reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Act of 1994.
Bill HR 1098April 19, 2025
Cellphone Jamming Reform Act of 2025
Bill S 1137April 19, 2025
A bill to provide for increases in the Federal minimum wage, and for other purposes.
Bill S 1332April 19, 2025
Farmers’ Market Expansion Act of 2025
Bill HR 2379April 19, 2025
Expressing support for the designation of June as "National Homeownership Month", honoring the critical importance of increased homeownership to overall affordable housing goals, and acknowledging the necessity of using comprehensive resources within the legislative and policy toolbox, together with vital public-private partnerships, to allow communities across the United States to provide access to safe and secure housing for all Americans, regardless of income level, while promoting diversity consistent with the ideal of the American Dream during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bill HRES 1025February 8, 2022
To provide for mortgage forbearance during the COVID-19 emergency, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 6340February 9, 2022
Improving FHA Support for Small Dollar Mortgages Act of 2020
Bill HR 5931February 9, 2022
To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to prohibit the creation and sale of trigger leads, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 5720February 9, 2022
Stolen Heritage Prevention Act of 2019
Bill HR 5268October 28, 2022
Supporting the designation of March 2020 as Endometriosis Awareness Month.
Bill HRES 888February 8, 2022
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Congress should enact the Older Americans Bill of Rights to establish that older Americans should have the right to live with dignity and with independence.
Bill HRES 871February 8, 2022
Congratulating the Kansas City Chiefs on their victory in Super Bowl LIV.
Bill HRES 830February 9, 2022
Acknowledging the history and lasting impact of the Federal Government-created problem of redlining and the responsibility of the Federal Government to address such impact.
Bill HRES 829February 9, 2022
Recognizing the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Bill HRES 813February 8, 2022