Earlier this week, political campaigns and PACs had to turn in numbers on spending and fundraising to the Federal Election Commission.
As competition for ad space heats up, price rules help candidates but force outside groups to pay big.
A lot of companies promised to change their political giving following the insurrection.
Corporate PACs were dormant following the attack on the Capitol.
Following the insurrection, many companies have halted political donations, highlighting just how prevalent PACs are in corporate America.
JPMorgan Chase and Citi are pausing all contributions to politicians for now.
Money from corporate political action committees might matter less than you might think.
More women are contributing money, and more of that money is backing female candidates.