Much has been said about how Vice President-elect Mike Pence, with his 12 years as a congressman, could be incoming President Donald Trump’s bridge to Congress. But Trump has his own ties to the Hill, in the form of nearly two decades worth of political contributions to sitting members of the House and Senate on both sides of the aisle.

Trump has donated to the campaigns of 44 current members of Congress, according to a Roll Call review of Federal Election Commission electronic records that are available since 1997. Nineteen of those members are in the Senate, and 25 are in the House.

In 1997, Trump gave to New Jersey Republican Rep. Frank A. LoBiondo, and GOP Sens. Orrin G. Hatch of Utah and Richard C. Shelby of Alabama.

LoBiondo has received more individual donations from the president-elect than any other current member — 10 in all. Trump, however, has given more money to two others.