The numbers are down significantly from the pre-McDonnell era, when lawmakers enjoyed hunting trips courtesy of those seeking to influence them, attended Washington Redskins games on lobbyists’ dimes, and flew on all-expense-paid trips to the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Ga., courtesy of energy mogul Dominion Virginia Power.

Many lawmakers still like their freebies. Also, a number of lawmakers attended conferences paid for by various interests and forums with a legislative or public policy purpose.

Del. Mark L. Keam, D-Fairfax, led all 140 lawmakers in total amount received in gifts and paid conferences at more than $15,000 between May and December. That included a trip to Japan from the U.S. Japan-Council for an Asian-American legislators conference, and a scenic trail ride in Syria, Va., courtesy of the Virginia Horse Council.

Sen. Barbara A. Favola, D-Arlington, accepted the second-highest total in gifts and paid conferences, at about $8,300. That included a trip to Taiwan paid for by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office and tickets to Cirque du Soleil’s “KURIOS — Cabinet of Curiosities” for her and her husband, paid for by the Rosslyn Business Improvement District.