by Lindsay Renick Mayer www.OpenSecrets.com | Permalink 
Richard Ianieri, the defense contractor charged today with accepting $200,000 in kickbacks from a subcontractor, was president of a company that gave more money to Rep. John Murtha than any other lawmaker. That company, Coherent Systems International, received millions of dollars in earmarks from Murtha, and continued giving money to the Pennsylvania Democrat after Ianieri left Coherent and Argon ST bought it. 
The criminal complaint filed yesterday reportedly did not name the subcontractor, according to Roll Call. 
In total, the employees of Coherent, and employees and political action committees of Argon and its subsidiaries, have given $81,950 to Murtha's campaign committee and leadership PAC since the 2004 election cycle, according to a Center for Responsive Politics analysis.
Murtha has not been accused of any wrongdoing. But the congressman ranks as the top recipient of funds from now-defunct lobbying firm, PMA Group, and its defense-related clients. 
The firm worked for a number of companies that sought federal earmarks from the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, which Murtha chairs. We've written extensively about this issue and you can find the most recent roundup of data here.
Coherent and Argon have given a total of $282,900 to federal candidates, party committees and leadership PACs since the 2004 election cycle. 
Of that, 78 percent went to Democrats. This includes contributions from Coherent only, before Argon bought it in 2007, and donations from the two combined in the 2008 election cycle onward. 
Here are the recipients of these companies' cash in the 111th Congress:  
(scroll down for Abercrombie's corrupt campaign cash from the military-industrial complex) 
Name Total 
Rep. John P Murtha (D-Pa) $81,950 
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla) $16,900 
Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va) $14,900 
Rep. Patrick J Murphy (D-Pa) $13,200 
Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa) $11,300 
Rep. Pete Visclosky (D-Ind) $9,200 
Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif) $6,000 
Rep. Mike Honda (D-Calif) $5,000 
Rep. Robert A Brady (D-Pa) $4,000 
Rep. John Carter (R-Texas) $4,000 
Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) $4,000 
Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss) $4,000 
Pres. Barack Obama (D) $2,500 
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va) $2,300 
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz) $2,100 
Rep. Robert E Andrews (D-NJ) $2,000 
Rep. Chet Edwards (D-Texas) $2,000 
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz) $2,000 
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) $2,000 
Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-Texas) $2,000 
Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif) $2,000 
Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii) $1,500 
Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-Calif) $1,500 
Rep. C W Bill Young (R-Fla) $1,300 
Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa) $1,000 
Rep. Frank R Wolf (R-Va) $1,000 
Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Pa) $500 
Rep. Frank A LoBiondo (R-NJ) $500 
Ianieri alone gave a total of $53,500 in political contributions since the 2004 election cycle, including $13,500 to Murtha. Rep. Pete Visclosky (D-Ind.), who, with the exception of Murtha, collected more than any other current lawmaker from Ianieri, was subpoenaed by the FBI in May for information related to PMA Group. 
These are the current lawmakers who have received money from Ianieri since the 2004 cycle (including to their candidate committees and leadership PACs): 
Name  Total 
Rep. John P Murtha (D-Pa)  $13,500 
Rep. Pete Visclosky (D-Ind)  $9,200 
Rep. Patrick J Murphy (D-Pa)  $5,300 
Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa)  $2,300 
Rep. Chet Edwards (D-Texas)  $2,000 
Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii)  $1,500 
Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa)  $1,000 
Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa)  $1,000 
Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Pa)  $500 
CRP Senior Researcher Douglas Weber contributed to this report.