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02:19 - Source: CNN

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Nearly a week after a gunman stormed the hallways of their school in a deadly rampage, students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are heading to Florida’s state Capitol to demand lawmakers take action on gun control.

Meanwhile, gun control advocates are putting pressure on Florida representatives who take money from the National Rifle Association.

Here’s a list of members of Congress from Florida who received contributions during the 2016 election cycle from the group’s political action committee, the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund. All of them are Republicans.

The list is based on filings from the Federal Election Commission from 2015 to 2016. The figures only include direct contributions from NRA-PVF to each candidate, which are capped at $5,000 per election.

They do not include indirect expenditures spent in support of the candidate, such as television commercials, print and digital ads or mailings.

Rep. Gus M. Bilirakis: $2,000

Gus M. Bilirakis feb 2017

Rep. Carlos Curbelo: $2,500

Carlos Curbelo 06 21 2017

Rep. Ron DeSantis: $1,000

Ron DeSantis RESTRICTED

Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart: $2,000

Rep. Mario Diaz-Balar RESTRICTED

Rep. Neal Dunn: $1,000

neal dunn - RESTRICTED

Rep. Matt Gaetz: $1,000

Matt Gaetz jan 26

Rep. Brian Mast: $4,950

Brian Mast feb 24

Rep. Bill Posey: $2,000

Bill Posey  RESTRICTED

Rep. Tom Rooney: $2,000

rep tom rooney

Rep. Dennis Ross: $2,000

dennis ross - RESTRICTED

Sen. Marco Rubio: $9,900

rubio sept 26

Rubio received two donations of $4,950 – one before the Florida Senate primary and another after he won the Republican nomination.

Rep. John Rutherford: $1,000

John Rutherford - RESTRICTED

Rep. Daniel Webster: $1,000

Daniel Webster oct 28 2015

Rep. Ted Yoho: $1,000

Ted Yoho RESTRICTED

The NRA and NRA-PVF did not respond to requests for comment.