After doing some googling, Heres what I found.
From 2012 to 2016, the most recent numbers available, Washington is the state that has been the biggest recipient of NRA campaign contributions in efforts to elect pro 2A officials, with $203,000 in contributions during that time period.
An analysis by the newspaper showed that candidate contributions totaling about $203,000 helped the campaigns for both the Washington state House and Senate between 2012 and 2016, the most recent election year for which reliable data is available from the National Institute of Money in State Politics, a nonpartisan organization that compiles campaign-finance information. Texas was a distant second over that period with $95,750, according to the newspaper's analysis.
https://www.kxly.com/news/report-nr...-in-washington-than-any-other-state/712974469
For that amount of money spent, Washington state has recently seen all semi-automatic rifles including .22lr semi auto rifles heavily restricted, mandatory universal background checks for all private sales implemented statewide, safe storage laws that criminalize victims of firearm thefts, red flag laws, and will see an upcoming magazine capacity restriction bill that will no doubt pass into law.
Wayne Lapierre's spending habits account for more than $274,000 in clothing FROM ONE RETAILER ALONE, another $267,000 in travel expenses.
https://www.thetrace.org/rounds/leaked-nra-documents-wayne-lapierre-lavish-spending/
Wayne Lapierre has spend almost 3x on personal expenses than the NRA has spent in Washington state in 4 years, its biggest recipient of NRA campaign contributions...And Washingtonians have seen no positive results. None. I remember seeing zero NRA presence or advertisements during the push for all this massive new gun control legislature that Washington has seen recently implemented.
I won't be spending another dime on the NRA until their priorities more closely align with mine and reflect a focus on the issues that I intend my contributions to go towards.