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Multi-Candidate Status Halliburton Company Political Action Committee is a Multi-Candidate, Non-Partisan Political Action Committee HALPAC CONTRIBUTION POLICY Halliburton Company Political Action Committee (HALPAC) was established as a means for Company employees, through voluntary contributions, to support candidates whose views on matters affecting the industry represent the best interests of our Company and its employees. HALPAC is a Multi-Candidate, Non-Partisan Political Action Committee. A candidate’s eligibility for support from HALPAC is reviewed by the HALPAC Executive Committee, which considers the candidate’s record on business-related issues; the congressional leadership and committee assignments for which the candidate might be eligible; the extent of Halliburton Company’s facilities and employees within the candidate’s district and state; and finally, the candidate’s chances of being elected. Suggestions of employees are invited. This publication is produced at the expense of Halliburton Company and the material set forth herein constitutes a communication of the views of Halliburton Company and is not the reproduction in whole or in part of any broadcast, transcript, tape or other written, graphic or other form of campaign materials prepared by a candidate, a candidate’s committee or a candidate’s authorized agent. CONTRIBUTIONS TO HALPAC IN 2011 2011 Receipts Amount $229, 151.83 Number of People 420 Average per person $545 CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY HALPAC TO STATE AND LOCAL CANDIDATES IN 2011 For State and Local Office Tom Corbett (R) Mike Hanna (D) Richard Geist (R) Pennsylvania Governor Pennsylvania State House District 76 Pennsylvania State House District 79 $2500 $1000 $1000 Total (3) Candidates $4500 CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY HALPAC TO FEDERAL CANDIDATES OR FEDERAL PACS IN 2009-2010 For U.S. Senate Richard Lugar (R) Indiana $1000 Mitch McConnell (R) Scott Brown (R) Kentucky Massachusetts $2500 $1000 Roger Wicker (R) Mississippi $3000 Dennis Rehberg (R) Montana $3500 Ben Nelson (D) Nebraska $1500 Dean Heller (R) Rick Berg (R) Nevada North Dakota $3500 $2000 Josh Mandel (R) Ohio $1000 Robert Corker (R) Tennessee $2500 David Dewhurst (R) Texas $5000 Orrin Hatch (R) Utah $1000 John Barrasso (R) Wyoming $3500 Total (13) Contributions $31,000

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Multi-Candidate Status Halliburton Company Political Action Committee is a Multi-Candidate, Non-Partisan Political Action Committee

HALPAC CONTRIBUTION POLICY

Halliburton Company Political Action Committee (HALPAC) was

established as a means for Company employees, through voluntary

contributions, to support candidates whose views on matters

affecting the industry represent the best interests of our Company

and its employees. HALPAC is a Multi-Candidate, Non-Partisan

Political Action Committee.

A candidate’s eligibility for support from HALPAC is reviewed by

the HALPAC Executive Committee, which considers the

candidate’s record on business-related issues; the congressional

leadership and committee assignments for which the candidate

might be eligible; the extent of Halliburton Company’s facilities

and employees within the candidate’s district and state; and finally,

the candidate’s chances of being elected. Suggestions of

employees are invited.

This publication is produced at the expense of Halliburton Company and the material set forth herein constitutes a communication of the views of

Halliburton Company and is not the reproduction in whole or in part of any broadcast, transcript, tape or other written, graphic or other form of

campaign materials prepared by a candidate, a candidate’s committee or a candidate’s authorized agent.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO HALPAC IN 2011

2011 Receipts

Amount $229, 151.83

Number of People 420

Average per person $545

CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY HALPAC TO STATE AND LOCAL CANDIDATES IN 2011

For State and Local Office Tom Corbett (R)

Mike Hanna (D)

Richard Geist (R)

Pennsylvania Governor

Pennsylvania State House District 76

Pennsylvania State House District 79

$2500

$1000

$1000

Total (3) Candidates $4500

CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY HALPAC TO FEDERAL CANDIDATES OR FEDERAL PACS IN 2009-2010

For U.S. Senate Richard Lugar (R) Indiana $1000

Mitch McConnell (R)

Scott Brown (R)

Kentucky

Massachusetts

$2500

$1000

Roger Wicker (R) Mississippi $3000

Dennis Rehberg (R) Montana $3500

Ben Nelson (D) Nebraska $1500

Dean Heller (R)

Rick Berg (R)

Nevada

North Dakota

$3500

$2000

Josh Mandel (R) Ohio $1000

Robert Corker (R) Tennessee $2500

David Dewhurst (R) Texas $5000

Orrin Hatch (R) Utah $1000

John Barrasso (R) Wyoming $3500

Total (13) Contributions $31,000

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For U.S. House of Representatives Spencer Bachus (R) Alabama 06 $2000 Diane Black (R) Tennessee 06 $1000

Tim Griffin (R) Arkansas 02 $1000 Louis Gohmert Jr. (R) Texas 01 $1000

Thomas McClintock (R) California 04 $1000 Ted Poe (R) Texas 02 $1000

Jeff Denham (R) California 19 $1000 Ralph Hall (R) Texas 04 $1000

Jim Costa (D) California 20 $1000 Joe Barton (R) Texas 06 $1500

Devin Nunes (R) California 21 $1000 John Culberson (R) Texas 07 $1000

Kevin McCarthy (R) California 22 $2000 Kevin Brandy (R) Texas 08 $2000

Darrell Issa (R) California 49 $1000 Mike Conaway (R) Texas 11 $1000

Cory Gardner (R) Colorado 04 $1000 Bill Flores (R) Texas 17 $1000

Doug Lamborn (R) Colorado 05 $1000 Pete Olson (R) Texas 22 $2000

John Mica (R) Florida 07 $1000 Kenny Marchant (R) Texas 24 $1500

Allen West (R) Florida 22 $1000 Michael Burgess (R) Texas 26 $1000

John Barrow (D) Georgia 12 $1500 Blake Farenthold (R) Texas 27 $2000

Michael Simpson (R) Idaho 02 $1000 Henry Cuellar (D) Texas 28 $2000

John Shimkus (R) Illinois 19 $2000 Gene Green (D) Texas 29 $2500

Lynn Jenkins (R) Kansas 02 $1000 John Carter (R) Texas 31 $1000

Michael Pompeo (R) Kansas 04 $3500 Pete Sessions (R) Texas 32 $2500

Ed Whitfield (R) Kentucky 01 $1000 Rob Bishop (R) Utah 01 $1000

Steve Scalise (R) Louisiana 01 $1000 Jim Matheson (D) Utah 02 $1500

John Fleming (R) Louisiana 04 $3500 Eric Cantor (R) Virginia 07 $2000

William Cassidy (R) Louisiana 06 $1000 Morgan Griffith (R) Virginia 09 $1000

Andy Harris (R) Maryland 01 $1000 Richard (Doc) Hasting s (R) Washington 04 $2000

Dave Camp (R) Michigan 04 $2000 Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) Washington 05 $1000

Fred Upton (R) Michigan 06 $2500 David McKinley (R) West Virginia 01 $1500

Mike Rogers (R) Michigan 08 $1000 Cynthia Lummis (R) Wyoming AL $3000

Steven Daines (R) Montana AL $1000

Tom Reed (R) New York 29 $2500

Robert Latta (R) Ohio 05 $1000

Bill Johnson (R) Ohio 06 $1500

John Boehner (R) Ohio 08 $5000

James Lankford (R) Oklahoma 05 $1000

Gregory Walden (R) Oregon 02 $1000

Glenn Thompson (R) Pennsylvania 05 $1000

William Schuster (R) Pennsylvania 09 $1000

Thomas Marino (R) Pennsylvania 10 $2000

Tim Murphy (R) Pennsylvania 18 $3000

Jeff Duncan (R) South Carolina 03 $1000

Kristi Noem (R) South Dakota AL $2000

Total (62) Candidates $97,000

For Federal PACs/Party Committees

Business Industry Political Action Committee $1000

Total (1) Federal PACs $1,000

Total (79) Candidates $133,500

Average per Candidate $1,690

Grand Total Contributions $133,500