The five New Jersey law firm donors that received the most money in government contracts in 2014 contributed almost $450,000 to in-state political campaigns last year and received public contracts totaling more than $42 million during that time, according to information provided by the state’s campaign finance watchdog agency, the Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC).

ELEC provided the data April 7 in conjunction with the release of its annual report on New Jersey for-profit businesses’ political donations and government contracts.

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