implementing a fix that cost less than a dollar per car. and while the company is conducting an internal investigation and says it will be open with its findings with the public, at least a dozen people are still dead. according to the center for responsive politics, gm, which it classifies as a heavy hitter, made $354,000 in 2014 campaign contributions and spent nearly $9 million lobbying washington. how about pacific gas and electric. this week charged with 12 felony criminal counts in 2010's fatal pipeline blast. pg&e gave us a statement that read in part, "an independent review panel's report found no evidence of any intent to compromise public safety." pg&e's contributions for this election cycle, more than 3 million in lob big. duke energy publicly vowing to clean up a coal ash spill that contaminated 70 miles of north carolina's dan river, but privately filed a legal document