Republican state senate candidate Roby Smith has received more than $15,000 from political action committees (PAC's) since June, including money from the Koch Industries PAC in Washington, D.C. and Mitt Romney's "Free and Strong America" PAC in Massachusetts.
Billionaires David and Charles Koch, who have become synonymous with financing of Tea Party candidates around the country, are primary contributors to the Koch PAC. For details of how the Koch brothers' have organized and funded front groups to further their political agenda, CLICK HERE.
Smith has raised nearly $29,000 since June, with more than half - $15,250 - from PAC's. Romney's PAC organization and the Koch PAC both contributed $500.
Other top PAC contributions to Smith's campaign include: $2,500 from the Iowa Bankers' Association; $1,500 from the Iowa Association of General Contractors; $1,500 from the Deere & Co. PAC; $1,000 from the Master Builders of Iowa; $1,000 from the Iowa Hospital Association; and $1,000 from the Iowa Association of Business and Industry. The Scott County Republican Central Committee has contributed $1,400 to Smith's campaign since June.