verizon political contributions january – december 2011
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verizon political contributions January – December 2011
Verizon is affected by a wide variety of government policies — from
telecommunications regulation to taxation to health care and more —
that have an enormous impact on the business climate in which we
operate. We owe it to our shareowners, employees and customers to
advocate public policies that will enable us to compete fairly and
freely in the marketplace.
Political contributions are one way we support the democratic
electoral process and participate in the policy dialogue.
Our employees have established political action committees at the
federal level and in 25 states. These political action committees
(PACs) allow employees to pool their resources to support candidates
for office who generally support the public policies our employees
advocate. This report lists all PAC contributions, corporate political
contributions, and independent expenditures made by Verizon in
2011.
The contribution process is overseen by the Corporate Governance
and Policy Committee of our Board of Directors, which receives a
comprehensive report and briefing on these activities at least
annually.
We intend to update this voluntary disclosure twice a year and publish
it on our corporate website. We believe this transparency with respect
to our political spending is in keeping with our commitment to good
corporate governance and a further sign of our responsiveness to the
interests of our shareowners.
Thomas J. Tauke
Executive Vice President
Public Affairs, Policy & Communications
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A Message from Tom Tauke
What are the Verizon Good Government Clubs?
The Verizon Good Government Clubs (GGCs) exist to help
the people of Verizon participate in America’s electoral
process and support the public policies important to our
future as a company. Through the GGCs, employees
voluntarily join together to contribute to political
campaigns and effectively participate in the electoral
process.
What is the mission of the Verizon Good Government
Clubs?
The Verizon Good Government Clubs’ mission is to
advance and protect the future of Verizon and its
employees. The Verizon GGCs’ interest is not in partisan
politics. Instead, through the GGCs, we are able to stand
together to help government officials and elected leaders
understand our business, our issues, and our concerns.
How are Verizon Good Government Club contributions
made?
Candidates and committees who are recommended to
receive support are approved by the state and federal
GGC PAC and disbursal committees. These committees
are comprised of Verizon employees who understand our
business and are familiar with the political process and the
candidates for state and federal office. A listing of the
Officers and the Disbursal Committee of the Verizon
Federal GGC follows this discussion. Each of the state
GGCs also have PAC Committees comprised of local
employees.
Are the Verizon Good Government Clubs required to
adhere to any government reporting requirements?
The Verizon GGCs are political committees organized
under federal and applicable state election laws. As such,
the GGCs are subject to numerous requirements
established by the statutes and the government agencies
administering the federal and individual state election
laws. These rules and regulations govern many aspects of
the contributions process including the setting of monetary
contribution limitations and the establishment of periodic
reporting requirements. Verizon strictly follows all state and
federal reporting and other political action committee
requirements and restrictions.
Does Verizon also make corporate political
contributions?
Yes, corporate political contributions are made to
organizations and to candidates for state offices where
permitted by law. Each year, an overall budget is
established and all requests for corporate contributions
must be submitted for formal approval by the state or
regional president, Verizon Legal, the Senior VP for State
Public Affairs and the Executive VP – Public Affairs, Policy
and Communications. Advance approval must be
obtained for cash contributions to individuals or
organizations able to receive corporate contributions, use
of corporate facilities, discounts, or other items having
monetary value.
How are candidates selected?
Candidates and other organizations being considered for
contributions from the GGCs and the company are
evaluated on a number of criteria, including their votes
and positions on issues of importance to Verizon, which
may include issues affecting the business community in
general or the communications industry specifically. All
contributions are made to promote the interests of the
company and its employees, and are made without regard
to the private political interests of management.
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Political Contributions: Our Voice in the Political Process
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Officers and Committee Members
ChairmanTom TaukeVerizon Government Relations
Vice ChairmanPeter DavidsonVerizon Government Relations
TreasurerTaylor CraigVerizon Government Relations
Assistant TreasurerNatosha ViesonVerizon Government Relations
Disbursal Committee
Peter Davidson – Chairman1300 I Street, NW, Suite 400 WestWashington, DC 20005
Colleen McCloskeyOne Verizon Way, 1st FloorBasking Ridge, NJ 07920
Tom Tauke1300 I Street, NW, Suite 400 WestWashington, DC 20005
Howard Woolley1300 I Street, NW, Suite 400 WestWashington, DC 20005
Taylor Craig – Non-Voting1300 I Street, NW, Suite 400 WestWashington, DC 20005
David Kass – Non-VotingOne Verizon Way, 4th FloorBasking Ridge, NJ 07920
Verizon Federal Good Government Club
verizon pac contributions January – December 2011
ARIZONA PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
Arizona Republican Party $3,000
ARKANSAS PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Michael Lamoureux (State Senate, District 4) $504
Arnell Willis (Mayor, Helena-West Helena) $504
CALIFORNIA PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Bob Blumenfield (State House, District 40) $1,500
Anthony Cannella (State Senate, District 12) $1,500
Felipe Fuentes (State House, District 39) $1,950
Jean Fuller (State Senate, District 18) $1,500
Curt Hagman (State House, District 60) $1,500
Roger Hernandez (State House, District 57) $1,950
Steve Knight (State House, District 36) $1,500
Ted W. Lieu (State Senate, District 28) $2,000
Bonnie Lowenthal (State House, District 54) $1,000
Robert Magee (State House, District 66) $250
Michael Lawrence Morrell (State House, District 63) $1,500
Alex Padilla (Secretary of State) $1,950
Sharon Runner (State Senate, District 17) $1,500
Roderick D. Wright (State Senate, District 25) $1,950
DELAWARE PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee $250
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
E. Bradford Bennett (State House, District 32) $100
Patricia M. Blevins (State Senate, District 7) $300
Joseph W. Booth (State Senate, District 19) $100
William J. Carson (State House, District 28) $100
Anthony J. DeLuca (State Senate, District 11) $200
Bruce C. Ennis (State Senate, District 14) $200
Robert F. Gilligan (State House, District 19) $300
Bethany A. Hall-Long (State Senate, District 10) $100
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DELAWARE PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Margaret Rose Henry (State Senate, District 2) $150
Gerald W. Hocker (State House, District 38) $100
Deborah D. Hudson (State House, District 12) $200
S. Quinton Johnson, IV (State House, District 8) $100
Helene M. Keeley (State House, District 3) $100
Gregory F. Lavelle (State House, District 11) $200
David G Lawson (State Senate, District 15) $100
Valerie J. Longhurst (State House, District 15) $300
Jack Markell (Governor) $700
David B. McBride (State Senate, District 13) $200
John L. Mitchell, Jr. (State House, District 13) $100
Edward S Osienski (State House, District 24) $100
Karen E. Peterson (State Senate, District 9) $100
Peter C. Schwartzkopf (State House, District 14) $300
Darryl M. Scott (State House, District 31) $300
Bryon H. Short (State House, District 7) $100
F. Gary Simpson (State Senate, District 18) $200
Melanie George Smith (State House, District 5) $150
Liane M. Sorenson (State Senate, District 6) $100
John J. Viola (State House, District 26) $200
Contributions to PACs
The PAC $1,200
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Muriel Bowser (City Council, District 4) $500
Michael Brown (City Council, At-Large) $1,000
FEDERAL PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee $15,000
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee $15,000
National Republican Congressional Committee $15,000
National Republican Senatorial Committee $15,000
Republican National Committee $15,000
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Gary L. Ackerman (US House, New York, District 5) $1,000
Sandra Adams (US House, Florida, District 24) $1,000
Rodney Alexander (US House, Louisiana, District 5) $3,000
George F. Allen (US Senate, Virginia) $1,000
Jason Altmire (US House, Pennsylvania, District 4) $3,000
Mark E. Amodei (US House, Nevada, District 2) $1,000
Steven Austria (US House, Ohio, District 7) $2,000
Kelly A. Ayotte (US Senate, New Hampshire) $2,000
Joe Baca (US House, California, District 35) $5,000
Louis J. Barletta (US House, Pennsylvania, District 11) $2,000
John Anthony Barrasso (US Senate, Wyoming) $2,000
John Jenkins Barrow (US House, Georgia, District 12) $5,000
Joe L. Barton (US House, Texas, District 6) $5,000
Charles F. Bass (US House, New Hampshire, District 2) $5,000
Karen Bass (US House, California, District 33) $2,500
Max S. Baucus (US Senate, Montana) $2,000
Xavier Becerra (US House, California, District 34) $4,000
Mark Peter Begich (US Senate, Alaska) $2,000
Michael F. Bennet (US Senate, Colorado) $2,500
Rick Berg (US Senate, North Dakota) $5,000
Shelley Berkley (US Senate, Nevada) $4,000
Howard L. Berman (US House, California, District 30) $5,000
Judy Biggert (US House, Illinois, District 11) $2,000
Brian P. Bilbray (US House, California, District 50) $2,000
Gus Michael Bilirakis (US House, Florida, District 9) $1,000
Robert William Bishop (US House, Utah, District 1) $1,000
Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (US House, Georgia, District 2) $2,000
Timothy H. Bishop (US House, New York, District 1) $2,000
Diane Black (US House, Tennessee, District 6) $2,000
Marsha Blackburn (US House, Tennessee, District 7) $5,000
John A. Boehner (US House, Ohio, District 8) $10,000
Josiah Robins Bonner, Jr. (US House, Alabama, District 1) $1,000
Mary Bono Mack (US House, California, District 36) $5,000
Leonard L. Boswell (US House, Iowa, District 3) $3,000
Kevin Brady (US House, Texas, District 8) $2,000
Robert A. Brady (US House, Pennsylvania, District 1) $2,500
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Bruce L. Braley (US House, Iowa, District 1) $1,000
Scott Philip Brown (US Senate, Massachusetts) $2,000
Vernon Buchanan (US House, Florida, District 13) $3,000
Larry D. Bucshon (US House, Indiana, District 8) $1,000
Ann Marie Buerkle (US House, New York, District 25) $1,000
Michael Clifton Burgess (US House, Texas, District 26) $3,000
Danny Lee Burton (US House, Indiana, District 5) $600
G. K. Butterfield (US House, North Carolina, District 1) $5,000
Ken Calvert (US House, California, District 44) $1,000
Dave Camp (US House, Michigan, District 4) $5,000
Francisco Raul Canseco (US House, Texas, District 23) $1,000
Eric Ivan Cantor (US House, Virginia, District 7) $5,000
Shelley Moore Capito (US House, West Virginia, District 2) $2,000
Lois Capps (US House, California, District 23) $1,000
Benjamin L. Cardin (US Senate, Maryland) $2,000
Dennis A. Cardoza (US House, California, District 18) $1,000
John Charles Carney, Jr. (US House, Delaware, District 1) $2,000
Thomas Richard Carper (US Senate, Delaware) $5,000
Andre D. Carson (US House, Indiana, District 7) $1,500
Robert P. Casey, Jr. (US Senate, Pennsylvania) $4,000
William Cassidy (US House, Louisiana, District 6) $2,000
Donna Marie Christian-Christensen (US House,, District 1) $2,000
Judy Chu (US House, California, District 27) $1,000
David Nicola Cicilline (US House, Rhode Island, District 1) $2,000
Yvette Diana Clarke (US House, New York, District 11) $1,000
Emanuel Cleaver, II (US House, Missouri, District 5) $4,000
James E. Clyburn (US House, South Carolina, District 6) $5,000
Stephen I. Cohen (US House, Tennessee, District 9) $2,500
Thomas Jeffery Cole (US House, Oklahoma, District 4) $2,000
Susan Margaret Collins (US Senate, Maine) $2,000
K. Michael Conaway (US House, Texas, District 11) $2,000
John Conyers, Jr. (US House, Michigan, District 13) $1,000
Christopher Andrew Coons (US Senate, Delaware) $1,000
Jim Cooper (US House, Tennessee, District 5) $1,000
Bob Corker (US Senate, Tennessee) $1,000
Robert Cornilles (US House, Oregon, District 1) $1,000
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Jane L. Corwin (US House, New York, District 26) $5,000
Chip Cravaack (US House, Minnesota, District 8) $1,000
Ander Crenshaw (US House, Florida, District 4) $1,000
Joseph Crowley (US House, New York, District 7) $3,500
Henry Roberto Cuellar (US House, Texas, District 28) $3,000
John Abney Culberson (US House, Texas, District 7) $2,000
Elijah E. Cummings (US House, Maryland, District 7) $2,000
Geoffrey C. Davis (US House, Kentucky, District 4) $1,000
Diana L. DeGette (US House, Colorado, District 1) $1,000
Charles W. Dent (US House, Pennsylvania, District 15) $3,000
Scott Eugene DesJarlais (US House, Tennessee, District 4) $1,000
Theodore Eliot Deutch (US House, Florida, District 19) $2,000
Mario Diaz-Balart (US House, Florida, District 21) $2,000
Norman D. Dicks (US House, Washington, District 6) $1,000
John D. Dingell (US House, Michigan, District 15) $5,000
David T. Dreier (US House, California, District 26) $2,000
Sean P. Duffy (US House, Wisconsin, District 7) $2,000
Jeffrey D. Duncan (US House, South Carolina, District 3) $1,000
Renee Jacisin Ellmers (US House, North Carolina, District 2) $1,000
Jo Ann Emerson (US House, Missouri, District 8) $4,000
Eliot L. Engel (US House, New York, District 17) $5,000
Anna G. Eshoo (US House, California, District 18) $4,500
Chaka Fattah (US House, Pennsylvania, District 2) $2,000
Dianne Feinstein (US Senate, California) $3,000
Stephen Lee Fincher (US House, Tennessee, District 8) $2,000
Michael G. Fitzpatrick (US House, Pennsylvania, District 8) $3,000
Jeff Flake (US Senate, Arizona) $5,000
James Randy Forbes (US House, Virginia, District 4) $1,000
Jeff Fortenberry (US House, Nebraska, District 1) $1,000
Virginia Foxx (US House, North Carolina, District 5) $2,000
Barney Frank (US House, Massachusetts, District 4) $2,000
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (US House, New Jersey, District 11) $4,000
Marcia L. Fudge (US House, Ohio, District 11) $1,000
John Raymond Garamendi (US House, California, District 3) $1,000
Cory Gardner (US House, Colorado, District 4) $1,000
Ernest Scott Garrett (US House, New Jersey, District 5) $1,500
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
James W. Gerlach (US House, Pennsylvania, District 6) $4,000
Robert Brian Gibbs (US House, Ohio, District 18) $1,000
Christopher Patrick Gibson (US House, New York, District 20) $2,000
Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand (US Senate, New York) $5,000
Phil Gingrey (US House, Georgia, District 11) $4,000
Charles A. Gonzalez (US House, Texas, District 20) $4,500
Robert William Goodlatte (US House, Virginia, District 6) $2,000
Harold Watson ‘Trey’ Gowdy, III (US House, South Carolina, District 4) $1,000
Lindsey O. Graham (US Senate, South Carolina) $3,000
Kay Granger (US House, Texas, District 12) $1,000
Samuel B. Graves, Jr. (US House, Missouri, District 6) $2,000
Alexander N. Green (US House, Texas, District 9) $2,000
Raymond Eugene Green (US House, Texas, District 29) $5,000
Tim Griffin (US House, Arkansas, District 2) $1,000
H. Morgan Griffith (US House, Virginia, District 9) $3,500
Michael G. Grimm (US House, New York, District 13) $2,000
S. Brett Guthrie (US House, Kentucky, District 2) $2,000
Luis V. Gutierrez (US House, Illinois, District 4) $1,000
Ralph Moody Hall (US House, Texas, District 4) $3,500
Richard L. Hanna (US House, New York, District 24) $2,000
Gregory Harper (US House, Mississippi, District 3) $2,000
Andrew P. Harris (US House, Maryland, District 1) $1,000
Vicky Jo Hartzler (US House, Missouri, District 4) $1,000
Alcee L. Hastings (US House, Florida, District 23) $3,500
Doc Hastings (US House, Washington, District 4) $1,000
Orrin G. Hatch (US Senate, Utah) $3,000
Nan Alison Sutter Hayworth (US House, New York, District 19) $2,000
Joseph Heck, Jr. (US House, Nevada, District 3) $2,000
Martin Heinrich (US Senate, New Mexico) $2,000
Dean Heller (US Senate, Nevada) $5,000
Jeb Hensarling (US House, Texas, District 5) $2,500
Walter Herger, Jr. (US House, California, District 2) $2,000
Brian M. Higgins (US House, New York, District 27) $1,000
James A. Himes (US House, Connecticut, District 4) $1,000
Ruben E. Hinojosa (US House, Texas, District 15) $2,000
Kathleen C. Hochul (US House, New York, District 26) $2,000
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Timothy Holden (US House, Pennsylvania, District 17) $3,000
Rush Dew Holt, Jr. (US House, New Jersey, District 12) $1,000
Steny H. Hoyer (US House, Maryland, District 5) $5,000
William P. Huizenga (US House, Michigan, District 2) $1,000
Duncan D. Hunter (US House, California, District 50) $2,000
Robert Hurt (US House, Virginia, District 5) $2,000
James Mountain Inhofe (US Senate, Oklahoma) $1,000
Steve J. Israel (US House, New York, District 2) $1,000
Darrell Issa (US House, California, District 49) $2,000
Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (US House, Illinois, District 2) $1,000
Sheila Jackson Lee (US House, Texas, District 18) $1,000
Lynn Jenkins (US House, Kansas, District 2) $2,000
Eddie Bernice Johnson (US House, Texas, District 30) $1,000
Henry C. Johnson, Jr. (US House, Georgia, District 4) $1,000
Ronald H. Johnson (US Senate, Wisconsin) $1,000
Samuel Robert Johnson (US House, Texas, District 3) $2,000
James Jordan (US House, Ohio, District 4) $1,000
G. Mike J. Kelly (US House, Pennsylvania, District 3) $3,000
Peter T. King (US House, New York, District 3) $4,000
Steven Arnold King (US House, Iowa, District 4) $2,000
Jack Kingston (US House, Georgia, District 1) $1,000
Adam Kinzinger (US House, Illinois, District 16) $1,000
John Kline (US House, Minnesota, District 2) $5,000
Leonard Lance (US House, New Jersey, District 7) $3,000
James R. Langevin (US House, Rhode Island, District 2) $2,000
Rick Larsen (US House, Washington, District 2) $2,000
Thomas Latham (US House, Iowa, District 3) $3,000
Steven C. LaTourette (US House, Ohio, District 14) $1,000
Robert E. Latta (US House, Ohio, District 5) $2,500
Patrick Joseph Leahy (US Senate, Vermont) $2,000
Barbara J. Lee (US House, California, District 9) $1,000
Carl Levin (US Senate, Michigan) $1,000
Sander M. Levin (US House, Michigan, District 12) $1,000
Jerry Lewis (US House, California, District 41) $2,000
John R. Lewis (US House, Georgia, District 5) $1,000
Frank A. LoBiondo (US House, New Jersey, District 2) $1,000
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Zoe Lofgren (US House, California, District 19) $3,000
Nita M. Lowey (US House, New York, District 18) $1,000
Richard Green Lugar (US Senate, Indiana) $2,000
Ben Ray Lujan (US House, New Mexico, District 3) $1,000
Connie Mack (US Senate, Florida) $1,000
Joe Manchin, III (US Senate, West Virginia) $5,000
Kenny Ewell Marchant (US House, Texas, District 24) $1,000
Thomas Anthony Marino (US House, Pennsylvania, District 10) $1,000
James David Matheson (US House, Utah, District 4) $3,000
Doris O. Matsui (US House, California, District 5) $2,500
Carolyn McCarthy (US House, New York, District 4) $1,000
Claire Conner McCaskill (US Senate, Missouri) $3,000
Michael Thomas McCaul, Sr. (US House, Texas, District 10) $1,000
Mitch McConnell (US Senate, Kentucky) $10,000
Thaddeus G. McCotter (US House, Michigan, District 11) $1,000
Patrick Timothy McHenry (US House, North Carolina, District 10) $2,000
Mike McIntyre (US House, North Carolina, District 7) $3,000
Howard P. McKeon (US House, California, District 25) $2,500
David B. McKinley (US House, West Virginia, District 1) $1,000
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (US House, Washington, District 5) $2,500
Patrick L. Meehan (US House, Pennsylvania, District 7) $4,000
Gregory W. Meeks (US House, New York, District 6) $2,500
Robert Menendez (US Senate, New Jersey) $5,000
John L. Mica (US House, Florida, District 7) $2,000
Michael H. Michaud (US House, Maine, District 2) $2,000
Gary G. Miller (US House, California, District 42) $1,000
Jerry Moran (US Senate, Kansas) $2,000
Timothy F. Murphy (US House, Pennsylvania, District 18) $4,000
Sue Wilkins Myrick (US House, North Carolina, District 9) $2,500
Grace F. Napolitano (US House, California, District 32) $1,000
Richard Edmund Neal (US House, Massachusetts, District 1) $3,500
Clarence William Nelson (US Senate, Florida) $1,000
Robert Randolph Neugebauer (US House, Texas, District 19) $1,000
Kristi Lynn Noem (US House, South Dakota, District 1) $2,000
Richard B. Nugent (US House, Florida, District 5) $1,000
Peter Graham Olson (US House, Texas, District 22) $2,000
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
William L. Owens (US House, New York, District 23) $2,000
Frank Pallone, Jr. (US House, New Jersey, District 6) $4,000
William J. Pascrell, Jr. (US House, New Jersey, District 8) $2,000
Ed Pastor (US House, Arizona, District 4) $2,000
Erik Paulsen (US House, Minnesota, District 3) $2,000
Donald Milford Payne (US House, New Jersey, District 10) $2,000
Stevan E. Pearce (US House, New Mexico, District 2) $1,000
Nancy Pelosi (US House, California, District 8) $1,000
Edwin G. Perlmutter (US House, Colorado, District 7) $1,000
Gary C. Peters (US House, Michigan, District 14) $2,000
Joseph R. Pitts (US House, Pennsylvania, District 16) $3,000
Michael Richard Pompeo (US House, Kansas, District 4) $1,000
Thomas E. Price (US House, Georgia, District 6) $2,500
Ben Quayle (US House, Arizona, District 3) $2,000
Mike Quigley (US House, Illinois, District 5) $2,000
Nick J. Rahall, II (US House, West Virginia, District 3) $1,000
Jack Francis Reed (US Senate, Rhode Island) $1,000
Thomas W. Reed, II (US House, New York, District 29) $3,000
Dennis Rehberg (US Senate, Montana) $3,000
David G. Reichert (US House, Washington, District 8) $2,000
James B. Renacci (US House, Ohio, District 16) $1,000
Silvestre Reyes (US House, Texas, District 16) $3,000
Reid Ribble (US House, Wisconsin, District 8) $1,000
Laura Richardson (US House, California, District 44) $2,000
Cedric Richmond (US House, Louisiana, District 2) $1,000
Pat Roberts (US Senate, Kansas) $2,000
Martha Roby (US House, Alabama, District 2) $1,000
John D. Rockefeller, IV (US Senate, West Virginia) $2,500
Harold D. Rogers (US House, Kentucky, District 5) $3,000
Mike Rogers (US House, Michigan, District 8) $5,000
Theodore Edward Rokita (US House, Indiana, District 4) $1,000
Thomas Joseph Rooney (US House, Florida, District 16) $2,000
Peter J. Roskam (US House, Illinois, District 6) $2,500
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (US House, Florida, District 18) $1,000
Dennis A. Ross (US House, Florida, District 12) $1,000
Steven R. Rothman (US House, New Jersey, District 9) $1,000
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Edward R. Royce (US House, California, District 40) $1,000
Marco Antonio Rubio (US Senate, Florida) $2,500
Jon Daniel Runyan (US House, New Jersey, District 3) $3,000
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (US House, Maryland, District 2) $2,500
Bobby L. Rush (US House, Illinois, District 1) $5,000
Paul Ryan (US House, Wisconsin, District 1) $5,500
Linda T. Sanchez (US House, California, District 39) $1,000
Loretta L. Sanchez (US House, California, District 46) $5,000
Stephen J. Scalise (US House, Louisiana, District 1) $4,000
Adam B. Schiff (US House, California, District 29) $4,500
Aaron Schock (US House, Illinois, District 18) $2,000
Kurt Schrader (US House, Oregon, District 5) $3,000
Allyson Y. Schwartz (US House, Pennsylvania, District 13) $2,000
David Schweikert (US House, Arizona, District 6) $1,000
David Albert Scott (US House, Georgia, District 13) $1,000
Robert Cortez Scott (US House, Virginia, District 3) $1,000
Timothy Eugene Scott (US House, South Carolina, District 1) $1,000
Jose E. Serrano (US House, New York, District 16) $1,000
Peter Anderson Sessions (US House, Texas, District 32) $5,000
Terri A. Sewell (US House, Alabama, District 7) $1,000
Jeanne Shaheen (US Senate, New Hampshire) $1,000
John M. Shimkus (US House, Illinois, District 15) $3,000
Heath Shuler (US House, North Carolina, District 11) $3,000
William F. Shuster (US House, Pennsylvania, District 9) $2,000
Albio Sires (US House, New Jersey, District 13) $5,000
Adam Smith (US House, Washington, District 9) $1,000
Adrian M. Smith (US House, Nebraska, District 3) $2,000
Christopher H. Smith (US House, New Jersey, District 4) $1,000
Lamar Seeligson Smith (US House, Texas, District 21) $5,000
Olympia Jean Snowe (US Senate, Maine) $7,000
Deborah Stabenow (US Senate, Michigan) $3,000
Clifford B. Stearns (US House, Florida, District 6) $5,000
Steve Stivers (US House, Ohio, District 15) $1,000
Marlin Andrew Stutzman (US Senate, Indiana) $1,000
John A. Sullivan (US House, Oklahoma, District 1) $2,500
Lee Terry (US House, Nebraska, District 2) $4,000
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Jon Tester (US Senate, Montana) $3,000
Bennie G. Thompson (US House, Mississippi, District 2) $4,000
Glenn W. Thompson (US House, Pennsylvania, District 5) $2,000
Michael C. Thompson (US House, California, District 5) $2,000
William McClellan Thornberry (US House, Texas, District 13) $2,000
Patrick J. Tiberi (US House, Ohio, District 12) $5,000
Paul D. Tonko (US House, New York, District 21) $2,000
Ed Towns (US House, New York, District 10) $3,000
Robert L. Turner (US House, New York, District 9) $2,000
Mark E. Udall (US Senate, Colorado) $2,000
Tom Udall (US Senate, New Mexico) $2,500
Fredrick Stephen Upton (US House, Michigan, District 6) $5,000
Nydia Margarita Velazquez (US House, New York, District 12) $2,000
Ann L. Wagner (US House, Missouri, District 2) $3,000
Timothy L. Walberg (US House, Michigan, District 7) $3,500
Greg P. Walden (US House, Oregon, District 2) $5,000
Joe Walsh (US House, Illinois, District 8) $1,000
Mark Robert Warner (US Senate, Virginia) $3,000
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (US House, Florida, District 20) $3,000
Henry A. Waxman (US House, California, District 33) $4,500
Daniel K. Webster (US House, Florida, District 8) $1,000
Peter F. Welch (US House, Vermont, District 1) $2,000
David I. Weprin (US House, New York, District 9) $2,500
Sheldon Whitehouse (US Senate, Rhode Island) $3,500
Edward Whitfield (US House, Kentucky, District 1) $2,500
Frederica S. Wilson (US House, Florida, District 17) $1,000
Robert J. Wittman (US House, Virginia, District 1) $1,000
Frank Rudolph Wolf (US House, Virginia, District 10) $2,000
Stephen A. Womack (US House, Arkansas, District 3) $1,000
Robert Woodall (US House, Georgia, District 7) $1,000
Kevin W. Yoder (US House, Kansas, District 3) $1,000
Todd Christopher Young (US House, Indiana, District 9) $1,500
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to PACs
21st Century Majority Fund (Sen. Johnny Isakson) $2,500
21st Century PAC (Rep. Buck McKeon) $2,500
Alamo PAC (Sen. John Cornyn) $5,000
Ameripac: The Fund for a Greater America (Rep. Steny Hoyer) $5,000
Big Red PAC (Rep. Lee Terry) $1,000
Blue Dog PAC $5,000
Bluegrass Committee (Sen. Mitch McConnell) $5,000
Build America PAC (Rep. Gregory Meeks) $2,500
Building Relationships in Diverse Geographic Environments PAC (BRIDGE PAC) (Rep. James Clyburn) $5,000
Campaign for Our Country (Sen. John Kerry) $5,000
Citizens for Prosperity in America Today PAC (Sen. Patrick Toome) $2,000
CMR PAC (Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers) $2,500
Committee for Hispanic Causes/Building Our Leadership Diversity PAC (CHC BOLD PAC) $5,000
Committee for the Preservation of Capitalism, The (Rep. Charles Boustany) $2,500
Congressional Black Caucus PAC $5,000
Continuing a Majority Party Action Committee (CAMPAC) ( Rep. Dave Camp) $5,000
Country First PAC (Sen. John McCain) $2,500
CTIA - The Wireless Association PAC $5,000
Democrats Against Waste in Government (Dawg PAC) (Rep. John Jenkins Barrow) $5,000
Dirigo PAC (Sen. Susan Collins) $2,500
Effective Leadership PAC (Rep. Ed Towns) $1,500
Every Republican Is Crucial (ERICPAC) (Rep. Eric Cantor) $5,000
First State PAC (Sen. Thomas Richard Carper) $2,500
Freedom and Security PAC (Rep. John Kline) $5,000
Freedom Fund (Sen. Michael Crapo) $2,500
Freedom Project, The (Rep. John Boehner) $5,000
Gene PAC (Rep. Raymond Green) $2,500
Glacier PAC (Sen. Max Baucus) $5,000
Good Fund, The (Rep. Robert Goodlatte) $3,000
Hawkeye PAC, The (Sen. Charles Grassley) $5,000
Heartland Values PAC (Sen. John Thune) $5,000
Impact (Sen. Charles Schumer) $5,000
Jobs, Economy and Budget Fund (JEB FUND) (Rep. Thomas Jeb Hensarling) $2,500
Jobs, Opportunities and Education PAC (JOE-PAC) (Rep. Joseph Crowley) $5,000
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FEDERAL PAC (continued)
Contributions to PACs
John S Fund (Rep. John Shimkus) $2,500
KPAC (Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison) $2,500
Majority Committee PAC (McPAC) (Rep. Kevin McCarthy) $4,500
Majority Initiative to Keep Electing Republicans Fund (Mike R Fund) (Rep. Mike Rogers) $2,000
Mary’s PAC (Rep. Mary Bono Mack) $2,500
Moderate Democrats PAC $5,000
Mountaineer PAC (Sen. John D. Rockefeller) $5,000
New Democrat Coalition Political Action Committee Aka Ndc PAC $5,000
New Millennium PAC (Sen. Robert Menendez) $2,500
New Pioneers PAC (Rep. Greg Walden) $5,000
New York Jobs PAC (Rep. Steve Israel) $1,000
Next Century Fund (Sen. Richard Burr) $2,500
PAC to the Future (Rep. Nancy Pelosi) $2,500
People for Enterprise Trade and Economic Growth (PETE PAC) (Rep. Peter Sessions) $5,000
Prairie PAC (Sen. Richard Durbin) $2,000
Prosperity PAC (Rep. Paul Ryan) $2,500
Rely on Your Beliefs Fund (Sen. Roy Blunt) $2,500
Republican Mainstreet Partnership PAC $5,000
Republican Majority Fund (Sen. Saxby Chambliss) $2,500
Republican Operation to Secure and Keep a Majority (ROSKAM PAC) (Rep. Peter Roskam) $2,500
Searchlight Leadership Fund (Sen. Harry Reid) $5,000
Senate Conservatives Fund (Sen. James DeMint) $5,000
Senate Victory Fund PAC, The (Sen. William Cochran) $2,500
Spirit Fund, The (Rep. Clifford Stearns) $2,500
Tenn PAC (Sen. Lamar Alexander) $2,500
Texas Freedom Fund (Rep. Joe Barton) $2,500
Thoroughbred PAC (Rep. Edward Whitfield) $2,500
Trust PAC Team Republicans for Utilizing Sensible Tactics (Rep. Fredrick Upton) $5,000
Truth Accountability and Courage PAC (TACPAC) (Sen. Thomas Coburn) $2,000
United States Telecom Association Political Action Committee (TELECOMPAC) $5,000
Value in Electing Women PAC $5,000
Victory Now PAC (Rep. Chris Van Hollen) $2,500
WedgePAC (Rep. Marsha Blackburn) $2,500
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FLORIDA PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Larry Ahern (State House, District 51) $500
Frank Artiles (State House, District 119) $500
Lizbeth Benacquisto (State Senate, District 27) $500
Michael Bileca (State House, District 117) $500
Ellyn Setnor Bogdanoff (State Senate, District 25) $500
Jim Boyd (State House, District 68) $500
Jeff Brandes (State House, District 52) $500
Douglas Vaughn Broxson (State House, District 1) $500
Rachel Burgin (State House, District 56) $500
Marti Coley (State House, District 7) $500
Richard Corcoran (State House, District 45) $500
Steve Crisafulli (State House, District 32) $500
Janet R Cruz (State House, District 58) $500
Daniel Davis (State House, District 13) $500
Jose Felix Diaz (State House, District 115) $500
Chris Dorworth (State House, District 34) $500
Greg Evers (State Senate, District 2) $500
Clay Ford (State House, District 3) $500
James C. Frishe (State Senate, District 13) $500
James Grant (State House, District 47) $500
Denise Grimsley (State House, District 77) $500
Bill Hager (State House, District 87) $500
Shawn Harrison (State House, District 60) $500
Mike Horner (State House, District 79) $500
Clay Ingram (State House, District 2) $500
Arthenia L. Joyner (State Senate, District 18) $500
John Legg (State Senate, District 11) $500
Ana Rivas Logan (State House, District 114) $500
Seth McKeel (State House, District 63) $500
Peter Nehr (State House, District 48) $500
Jim Norman (State Senate, District 12) $500
Jeanette Nunez (State House, District 112) $500
Ray Pilon (State House, District 69) $500
Stephen L. Precourt (State House, District 41) $500
Dan Raulerson (State House, District 62) $500
Lake Ray (State House, District 17) $500
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FLORIDA PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Betty Reed (State House, District 59) $500
Maria Lorts Sachs (State Senate, District 30) $500
Robert C. Schenck (State House, District 44) $500
David Simmons (State Senate, District 22) $500
Christopher L. Smith (State Senate, District 29) $500
Jimmie T Smith (State House, District 43) $500
W. Greg Steube (State House, District 67) $500
Carlos Trujillo (State House, District 116) $500
Will W. Weatherford (State House, District 61) $500
Alan B. Williams (State House, District 8) $500
John Wood (State House, District 65) $500
Dana D. Young (State House, District 57) $500
INDIANA PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Robert W. Behning (State House, District 91) $250
David N. Frizzell (State House, District 93) $250
Randall L. Frye (State House, District 67) $250
F. Dale Grubb (State House, District 42) $500
Randall Head (State Senate, District 18) $300
Michael Richard Pence (Governor) $1,000
David A. Wolkins (State House, District 18) $500
IOWA PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Terry Edward Branstad (Governor) $65
Pat Grassley (State House, District 17) $200
John P. Kibbie (State Senate, District 4) $500
Paul McKinley (State Senate, District 36) $500
MARYLAND PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
Maryland Democratic Party $250
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
John C. Astle (State Senate, District 30) $500
Charles E. Barkley (State House, District 39) $250
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MARYLAND PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Benjamin S Barnes (State House, District 21) $150
Joanne C. Benson (State Senate, District 24) $40
Talmadge Branch (State House, District 45) $125
Warren Branch (City Council, Baltimore, District 13) $100
Emmett C. Burns, Jr. (State House, District 10) $100
Michael Erin Busch (State House, District 30) $2,000
Jon S. Cardin (State House, District 11) $200
Luke H. Clippinger (State House, District 46) $50
Richard F. Colburn (State Senate, District 37) $50
Norman H. Conway (State House) $125
David R. Craig (County Executive, Harford County) $35
Dereck E. Davis (State House, District 25) $500
Derrick Leon Davis (County Council, Prince George’s County, District 6) $250
James ‘Ed’ DeGrange, Sr. (State Senate, District 32) $250
Valerie Ervin (County Council, Montgomery County, District 5) $50
Brian J. Feldman (State House, District 15) $200
Bill Ferguson (State Senate, District 46) $100
Peter Franchot (State Treasurer) $250
Robert J. Garagiola (State Senate, District 15) $250
Ron George (State House, District 30) $70
Joseph M Getty (State Senate, District 5) $125
Barry Glassman (State Senate, District 35) $1,000
Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio (State House) $100
Peter A. Hammen (State House, District 46) $125
Anne Healey (State House, District 22) $100
Stephen S Hershey, Jr. (State House, District 36) $250
Sheila Ellis Hixson (State House, District 20) $250
Helen Holton (City Council, Baltimore, District 8) $125
Michael J. Hough (State House) $50
Carolyn J. B. Howard (State House, District 24) $150
Tom Hucker (State House, District 20) $125
Jolene Ivey (State House, District 47) $125
Sally Young Jameson (State House, District 28) $200
J. B. Jennings (State Senate, District 7) $150
Verna L. Jones-Rodwell (State Senate, District 44) $250
Edward J. Kasemeyer (State Senate, District 12) $250
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MARYLAND PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Nancy J. King (State Senate, District 39) $350
Allan H. Kittleman (State Senate, District 9) $825
Katherine Klausmeier (State Senate, District 8) $250
Jim Kraft (City Council, Baltimore, District 1) $125
Benjamin F. Kramer (State House, District 19) $50
James E. Malone, Jr. (State House) $100
Roger P Manno (State Senate, District 19) $200
David Marks (County Council, Baltimore County, District 6) $100
James N. Mathias, Jr. (State Senate, District 38) $100
Brian K. McHale (State House, District 46) $125
Sharon Green Middleton (City Council, Baltimore, District 6) $100
Thomas McLain Middleton (State Senate, District 28) $1,250
Thomas V. Miller, Jr. (State Senate, District 27) $1,500
Warren E. Miller (State House) $325
Joseph J. Minnick (State House, District 6) $125
Keiffer J Mitchell (State House, District 44) $144
Nathaniel T. Oaks (State House, District 41) $165
Anthony J. O’Donnell (State House) $250
John Olszewski, Jr., (State House, District 6) $250
John Olszewski, Sr., (County Council, Baltimore County, District 7) $150
Obie Patterson (County Council, Prince George’s County, District 6) $100
Edward J. Pipkin (State Senate, District 36) $750
Catherine E. Pugh (State Senate, District 40) $250
Victor R. Ramirez (State Senate, District 47) $100
Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake (Mayor, Baltimore) $1,000
Justin D. Ready (State House) $95
Edward R Reilly (State Senate, District 33) $50
Ed Reisinger (City Council, Baltimore, District 10) $100
Kirill Reznik (State House, District 39) $50
Samuel I. Rosenberg (State House, District 42) $150
Steve Schuh (State House, District 31) $80
Kelly Schulz (State House) $250
Michael D. Smigiel, Sr. (State House, District 36) $50
Donna Stifler (State House) $250
Shawn Z. Tarrant (State House, District 40) $100
Chris Trumbauer (County Council, Anne Arundel County, District 6) $100
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MARYLAND PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Michael L. Vaughn (State House, District 24) $200
Jay Walker (State House, District 26) $100
Bernard C. Young (City Council, Baltimore, District President) $250
Robert A. Zirkin (State Senate, District 11) $125
Contributions to PACs
A Shore Team $50
Citizens For Better Government (Del. Joseph Boteler) $40
MICHIGAN PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
House Republican Campaign Committee $250
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Steve Bieda (State Senate, District 9) $200
Jack Brandenburg (State Senate, District 11) $250
Mike Kowall (State Senate, District 15) $250
Mike Nofs (State Senate, District 19) $250
John M. Proos, IV (State Senate, District 21) $200
Bill Rogers (State House, District 66) $150
Roy Schmidt (State House, District 76) $200
Tonya Schuitmaker (State Senate, District 20) $250
Contributions to PACs
Richardville Leadership Fund (State Sen. Randy Richardville) $300
NEW JERSEY PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
NJ Organization for a Better State (NEW JOBS) $4,700
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
John F. Amodeo (State House, District 2) $3,000
Mary Pat Angelini (State House, District 11) $1,000
Christopher Bateman (State Senate, District 16) $7,000
Jennifer Beck (State Senate, District 12) $2,800
Daniel R. Benson (State House, District 14) $3,000
Jon M. Bramnick (State House, District 21) $4,500
Anthony M. Bucco (State House, District 25) $3,000
Ralph R. Caputo (State House, District 28) $1,000
Marlene Caride (State House, District 36) $500
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NEW JERSEY PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Caroline Casagrande (State House, District 12) $2,750
Gary R. Chiusano (State House, District 24) $1,900
Upendra J. Chivukula (State House, District 17) $6,000
Jack M Ciattarelli (State House, District 16) $1,000
Robert Clifton (State House, District 12) $1,000
Richard J. Codey (State Senate, District 27) $2,000
Herbert Conaway (State House, District 7) $10,200
Alberto Coutinho (State House, District 29) $1,350
Joseph Cryan (State House, District 20) $9,700
Sandra Bolden Cunningham (State Senate, District 31) $500
Wayne P. DeAngelo (State House, District 14) $3,100
Alex DeCroce (State House, District 26) $3,500
Patrick Diegnan, Jr. (State House, District 18) $750
Nia H. Gill (State Senate, District 34) $6,500
Thomas Goodwin (State Senate, District 14) $2,750
Robert M. Gordon (State Senate, District 38) $6,700
Louis D. Greenwald (State House, District 6) $2,000
James W. Holzapfel (State Senate, District 10) $1,000
Gordon M. Johnson (State House, District 37) $500
Sean T. Kean (State House, District 30) $300
Sean T. Kean (State Senate, District 11) $700
Thomas H. Kean, Jr. (State Senate, District 21) $8,200
Pamela Rosen Lampitt (State House, District 6) $750
Fred H. Madden (State Senate, District 4) $7,200
Charles Mainor (State House, District 31) $1,500
John F. McKeon (State House, District 27) $2,000
Nancy F. Munoz (State House, District 21) $700
Donald W Norcross (State Senate, District 5) $2,000
Jason O’Donnell (State House, District 31) $1,000
Sheila Y. Oliver (State House, District 34) $14,400
Steven V. Oroho (State Senate, District 24) $6,000
Declan O’Scanlon, Jr. (State House, District 12) $500
Kevin J. O’Toole (State Senate, District 40) $500
Joseph Pennacchio (State Senate, District 26) $5,700
Erik Peterson (State House, District 23) $2,500
Nellie Pou (State Senate, District 35) $1,000
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NEW JERSEY PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Vincent Prieto (State House, District 32) $1,500
Annette Quijano (State House, District 20) $8,800
Ruben J. Ramos, Jr. (State House, District 33) $1,000
David P. Rible (State House, District 11) $4,000
Scott T. Rumana (State House, District 40) $2,000
Nicholas J. Sacco (State Senate, District 32) $2,500
Paul A. Sarlo (State Senate, District 36) $7,000
Gary Schaer (State House, District 36) $2,500
Nicholas P. Scutari (State Senate, District 22) $3,600
Troy Singleton (State House, District 7) $9,200
Shavonda E. Sumter (State House, District 35) $2,500
Stephen M. Sweeney (State Senate, District 3) $8,200
Jeff Van Drew (State Senate, District 1) $8,200
Concetta Wagner (State House, District 38) $2,500
Loretta Weinberg (State Senate, District 37) $500
Benjie E. Wimberly (State House, District 35) $2,500
David W. Wolfe (State House, District 10) $2,600
NEW YORK PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Tom Allon (Mayor, New York City) $1,000
Jonathan L. Bing (State House, District 73) $1,000
Kenneth D. Blankenbush (State House, District 122) $250
Edward C. Braunstein (State House, District 26) $300
James F. Brennan (State House, District 44) $500
Andrew Mark Cuomo (Governor) $5,000
Lew Fidler (State Senate, District 27) $250
Carl E. Heastie (State House, District 83) $1,000
William B. Hoyt, III (State House, District 144) $500
Brian M. Kolb (State House, District 129) $500
William J. Larkin, Jr. (State Senate, District 39) $500
Thomas W. Libous (State Senate, District 52) $3,250
Nicole Malliotakis (State House, District 60) $250
Jack M. Martins (State Senate, District 7) $300
George D. Maziarz (State Senate, District 62) $3,000
Donald R. Miller (State House, District 121) $250
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NEW YORK PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Robert C. Oaks (State House, District 128) $250
Philip A Palmesano (State House, District 136) $500
J. Gary Pretlow (State House, District 87) $500
Michael H. Ranzenhofer (State Senate, District 61) $500
Peter M. Rivera (State House, District 76) $500
Joseph E. Robach (State Senate, District 56) $800
Robert J. Rodriguez (State House, District 68) $500
Stephen M. Saland (State Senate, District 41) $600
Robin Schimminger (State House, District 140) $250
Dean G. Skelos (State Senate, District 9) $4,000
Kevin S. Smardz (State House, District 146) $250
Eric A. Stevenson (State House, District 79) $100
Louis Tobacco (State House, District 62) $250
Mark S Weprin (City Council, New York City, District 23) $250
NORTH CAROLINA PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Thomas M. Apodaca (State Senate, District 48) $750
Philip Edward Berger (State Senate, District 26) $1,000
Harold J. Brubaker (State House, District 78) $750
Fred Franklin Steen, II (State House, District 76) $500
Thomas Tillis (State House, District 98) $1,000
OHIO PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
John Patrick Carney (State House, District 22) $500
OREGON PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Kevin Cameron (State House, District 19) $500
Bruce L. Hanna (State House, District 7) $1,500
Mike Schaufler (State House, District 48) $1,000
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PENNSYLVANIA PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
Democratic State Senate Campaign Committee $1,000
House Democratic Campaign Committee $1,500
House Republican Campaign Committee $2,900
Republican City Commitee $350
Republican Women in Government $50
Senate Republican Campaign Committee $1,300
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
William F. Adolph, Jr. (State House, District 165) $450
Lisa Baker (State Senate, District 20) $250
Bryan Barbin (State House, District 71) $250
Stephen E. Barrar (State House, District 160) $400
Louise Williams Bishop (State House, District 192) $150
Lisa M. Boscola (State Senate, District 18) $500
Brendan F. Boyle (State House, District 170) $250
Tim Briggs (State House, District 149) $250
Patrick M. Browne (State Senate, District 16) $500
Michael W. Brubaker (State Senate, District 36) $300
Frank Burns (State House, District 72) $250
Thomas R. Caltagirone (State House, District 127) $350
James F. Cawley (Lieutenant Governor) $100
H. Scott Conklin (State House, District 77) $250
Jacob D. Corman, III (State Senate, District 34) $250
Jay Costa, Jr. (State Senate, District 43) $500
Lawrence H. Curry (State House, District 154) $250
Tina M. Davis (State House, District 141) $100
Gary Day (State House, District 187) $250
Sheryl M. Delozier (State House, District 88) $250
Frank Dermody (State House, District 33) $500
Gene D. DiGirolamo (State House, District 18) $350
Andrew E. Dinniman (State Senate, District 19) $250
Brian L. Ellis (State House, District 11) $250
Edwin B. Erickson (State Senate, District 26) $250
Eli Evankovich (State House, District 54) $250
John R. Evans (State House, District 5) $350
Lawrence M. Farnese, Jr. (State Senate, District 1) $250
Frank A. Farry (State House, District 142) $250
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PENNSYLVANIA PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Jim Ferlo (State Senate, District 38) $250
Dan B. Frankel (State House, District 23) $250
Michael F. Gerber (State House, District 148) $250
Keith J. Gillespie (State House, District 47) $200
Robert W. Godshall (State House, District 53) $300
Neal P. Goodman (State House, District 123) $250
Stewart J. Greenleaf (State Senate, District 12) $500
Michael K. Hanna, Sr. (State House, District 76) $250
Julie L. Harhart (State House, District 183) $350
C. Adam Harris (State House, District 82) $250
Timothy F. Hennessey (State House, District 26) $250
Dick Lee Hess (State House, District 78) $250
David S. Hickernell (State House, District 98) $250
Warren Kampf (State House, District 157) $200
Robert W. Kauffman (State House, District 89) $300
Jerry Knowles (State House, District 124) $250
Nick Kotik (State House, District 45) $250
Daylin Leach (State Senate, District 17) $250
Jennifer L. Mann (State House, District 132) $250
Joseph F. Markosek (State House, District 25) $500
Ronald S. Marsico (State House, District 105) $500
Charles T. McIlhinney, Jr. (State Senate, District 10) $250
Bob Mensch (State Senate, District 24) $300
Thomas P. Murt (State House, District 152) $250
T. Mark Mustio (State House, District 44) $250
Brandon P. Neuman (State House, District 48) $250
Michael Nutter (Mayor, Philadelphia) $5,000
Michael H. O’Brien (State House, District 175) $250
Brian O’Neill (City Council, Philadelphia, District 10) $250
Jane Clare Orie (State Senate, District 40) $250
Cherelle L. Parker (State House, District 200) $250
Eddie Day Pashinski (State House, District 121) $250
Jeffrey E. Piccola (State Senate, District 15) $250
Dominic F. Pileggi (State Senate, District 9) $1,000
John R. Pippy (State Senate, District 37) $400
Joseph Preston, Jr. (State House, District 24) $500
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PENNSYLVANIA PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Marguerite Quinn (State House, District 143) $250
John C. Rafferty, Jr. (State Senate, District 44) $500
Harry A. Readshaw (State House, District 36) $250
Dave Reed (State House, District 62) $500
Robert D. Robbins (State Senate, District 50) $250
Christopher Sainato (State House, District 9) $250
Dante Santoni, Jr. (State House, District 126) $250
Stanley E. Saylor (State House, District 94) $500
Joseph B. Scarnati, III (State Senate, District 25) $275
Timothy Joseph Solobay (State Senate, District 46) $350
Todd Stephens (State House, District 151) $250
Richard R. Stevenson (State House, District 8) $350
P. Michael Sturla (State House, District 96) $500
Marcy Toepel (State House, District 147) $250
Robert M. Tomlinson (State Senate, District 6) $900
Michael Turzai (State House, District 28) $1,000
Elder A. Vogel, Jr. (State Senate, District 47) $250
Kim L. Ward (State Senate, District 39) $500
Donald C. White (State Senate, District 41) $300
John N. Wozniak (State Senate, District 35) $500
Gene Yaw (State Senate, District 23) $150
John T. Yudichak (State Senate, District 14) $250
Contributions to PACs
Chamber PAC $125
RHODE ISLAND PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
Fund for Democratic Priorities $125
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Frank A. Ciccone, III (State Senate, District 7) $75
Daniel DaPonte (State Senate, District 14) $150
Louis P. DiPalma (State Senate, District 12) $50
James E. Doyle, II (State Senate, District 8) $75
Paul W. Fogarty (State Senate, District 23) $100
Gordon D. Fox (State House, District 4) $200
Hanna M. Gallo (State Senate, District 27) $100
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RHODE ISLAND PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Brian Patrick Kennedy (State House, District 38) $125
Beatrice A. Lanzi (State Senate, District 26) $50
Erin P. Lynch (State Senate, District 31) $50
Michael J. Marcello (State House, District 41) $50
Nicholas Anthony Mattiello (State House, District 15) $150
Michael J. McCaffrey (State Senate, District 29) $100
Helio Melo (State House, District 64) $150
Rene R. Menard (State House, District 45) $50
Joshua Miller (State Senate, District 28) $150
J. Patrick O’Neill (State House, District 59) $100
M. Teresa Paiva Weed (State Senate, District 13) $200
Peter G. Palumbo (State House, District 16) $50
Roger A. Picard (State Senate, District 20) $75
Dominick J. Ruggerio (State Senate, District 4) $150
V. Susan Sosnowski (State Senate, District 37) $50
John J. Tassoni, Jr. (State Senate, District 22) $100
Joseph A. Trillo (State House, District 24) $75
Stephen R. Ucci (State House, District 42) $50
William A. Walaska (State Senate, District 30) $100
Robert A. Watson (State House, District 30) $100
Contributions to PACs
Rhode Island Senate Democrats PAC $125
SOUTH CAROLINA PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Jackson Seth Whipper (State House, District 113) $250
TEXAS PAC
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Susan Combs (State Treasurer) $2,500
Drew Darby (State House, District 72) $500
Kelly Hancock (State House, District 91) $500
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VIRGINIA PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
Commonwealth Victory Fund $15,000
Democratic Party of Virginia $2,500
House Republican Campaign Committee $15,000
Virginia Legislative Black Caucus $3,500
Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus $25,905
Virginia Senate Republican Caucus $25,000
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
David B. Albo (State House, District 42) $1,000
Kenneth Cooper Alexander (State House, District 89) $1,500
Ward L. Armstrong (State House, District 10) $1,000
Robert B. Bell, III (State House, District 58) $500
Harry B. Blevins (State Senate, District 14) $500
William T. Bolling (Lieutenant Governor) $25,000
Kathy J. Byron (State House, District 22) $3,000
Charles W. Carrico, Sr. (State Senate, District 9) $1,000
Barbara J. Comstock (State House, District 34) $1,500
John A. Cosgrove, Jr. (State House, District 78) $2,750
Marvin Kirkland Cox (State House, District 66) $5,000
Kenneth T. Cuccinelli, II (State Attorney General) $15,000
Rosalyn R. Dance (State House, District 63) $250
Robert Creigh Deeds (State Senate, District 25) $2,500
Adam P. Ebbin (State Senate, District 30) $500
John S. Edwards (State Senate, District 21) $500
Peter F Farrell (State House, District 56) $250
Barbara A Favola (State Senate, District 31) $500
T. Scott Garrett (State House, District 23) $500
C. Todd Gilbert (State House, District 15) $500
Thomas A. Greason (State House, District 32) $500
Gregory D Habeeb (State House, District 8) $500
Charniele L Herring (State House, District 46) $500
Mark R. Herring (State Senate, District 33) $3,000
Patrick A. Hope (State House, District 47) $250
Edd Houck (State Senate, District 17) $1,000
Janet D. Howell (State Senate, District 32) $1,000
William J. Howell (State House, District 28) $10,000
Timothy D. Hugo (State House, District 40) $4,000
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VIRGINIA PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Riley Edward Ingram (State House, District 62) $1,000
William R. Janis (State House, District 56) $500
William R. Janis (State House, District 56) $2,000
Johnny S. Joannou (State House, District 79) $1,000
S. Chris Jones (State House, District 76) $1,500
Mark L. Keam (State House, District 35) $1,000
Terry G. Kilgore (State House, District 1) $10,000
Barry D. Knight (State House, District 81) $500
Steven Landes (State House, District 25) $500
James M. LeMunyon (State House, District 67) $500
Lynwood W. Lewis, Jr. (State House, District 100) $1,000
Scott Lingamfelter (State House, District 31) $1,000
Manoli Loupassi (State House, District 68) $1,500
Louise Lucas (State Senate, District 18) $1,000
David W. Marsden (State Senate, District 37) $1,500
Henry L. Marsh, III (State Senate, District 16) $1,000
Daniel W. Marshall, III (State House, District 14) $1,500
James P. Massie, III (State House, District 72) $1,000
Joe T. May (State House, District 33) $500
Jennifer L. McClellan (State House, District 71) $1,000
Robert F. McDonnell (Governor) $25,000
Ryan T. McDougle (State Senate, District 4) $3,500
A. Donald McEachin (State Senate, District 9) $2,000
Caren Merrick (State Senate, District 31) $1,000
Donald W. Merricks (State House, District 16) $1,500
Jackson H. Miller (State House, District 50) $1,000
Yvonne B. Miller (State Senate, District 5) $1,000
Joseph D. Morrissey (State House, District 74) $500
Stephen D. Newman (State Senate, District 23) $2,500
Thomas K. Norment, Jr. (State Senate, District 3) $10,000
David A. Nutter (State House, District 7) $1,000
John M. O’Bannon, III (State House, District 73) $500
Mark D. Obenshain (State Senate, District 26) $1,000
Glenn Oder (State House, District 94) $1,200
Christopher Kilian Peace (State House, District 97) $500
Phillip P. Puckett (State Senate, District 38) $2,500
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VIRGINIA PAC (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Linda Todd Puller (State Senate, District 36) $2,500
Frederick M. Quayle (State Senate, District 13) $500
David I. Ramadan (State House, District 87) $500
Frank M. Ruff, Jr. (State Senate, District 15) $1,000
Thomas Davis Rust (State House, District 86) $1,500
Richard L. Saslaw (State Senate, District 35) $20,000
Edward T. Scott (State House, District 30) $250
Beverly Jean Sherwood (State House, District 29) $250
Mark D. Sickles (State House, District 43) $500
Lionell Spruill, Sr. (State House, District 77) $2,500
Christopher P. Stolle (State House, District 83) $250
Walter A. Stosch (State Senate, District 12) $2,500
Richard H. Stuart (State Senate, District 28) $1,500
Robert Tata (State House, District 85) $500
Luke E. Torian (State House, District 52) $800
Ronald A Villanueva (State House, District 21) $500
Frank W. Wagner (State Senate, District 7) $2,500
Lee Ware, Jr. (State House, District 65) $2,000
Onzlee Ware (State House, District 11) $500
John C. Watkins (State Senate, District 10) $2,100
Michael B Watson (State House, District 93) $500
Vivian E. Watts (State House, District 39) $1,000
Michael J. Webert (State House, District 18) $250
David E Yancey (State House, District 94) $500
WISCONSIN PAC
Contributions to Party Committees or Other Groups
Democratic Party of Wisconsin $176
Republican Party of Wisconsin $176
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, District)
Pamela Galloway (State Senate, District 29) $500
Rich Zipperer (State Senate, District 33) $500
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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTONS
Contributions to Party Organizations, Ballot Initiative Groups, or Other Groups
Americans for Civic Participation (California) $1,500
Amherst Republican Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $5,000
Arkansas Republican State Committee $2,000
Bronx Democratic County Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $8,000
Broome County Republican Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $10,000
California Democratic Party $30,000
California Republican Party $25,000
Coalition for Colorado’s Future $2,000
Colorado Accountability Alliance $1,000
Colorado Leadership Fund, LLC $2,000
Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $10,000
Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) $25,000
Democratic Governors Association $100,000
Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee $25,000
Democratic Party of Arkansas $10,000
Felipe Fuentes Political Funds (California) $3,900
Florida Democratic Party $7,500
Florida Democratic Party - House Victory 2012 $2,500
Florida Democratic Party - Senate Victory 2012 $2,500
Guilderland Republican Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $4,000
Hillsborough County Republican Executive Committee (Florida) $5,000
House Republican Campaign Committee (Indiana) $1,000
House Republican Organization (Illinois) $1,500
Indiana Democratic State Central Committee $1,500
Indiana House Democratic Caucus $500
Indiana Republican State Committee $1,500
Indiana Senate Democrat Committee $500
Jefferson County Republican Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $2,500
Maryland Democratic Party - Admininstrative Account $15,000
Monroe County Democratic Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $4,000
New York County Democratic Committee - Housekeeping Account $1,000
New York State Democratic Committee - Housekeeping Account $65,000
New York State Republican Assembly Campaign Committee - Housekeeping Account $15,000
New York State Senate Republican Campaign Committee - Housekeeping Account $92,000
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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTONS (continued)
Contributions to Party Organizations, Ballot Initiative Groups, or Other Groups (continued)
Niagara County Republican Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $13,000
Oneida County Republican Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $1,500
Protect Cedar Rapids Committee (Iowa) $10,000
Republican Governors Association $100,000
Republican Party of Florida - House Majority 2012 $35,000
Republican Party of Florida - Senate Majority 2012 $35,000
Republican Party of Texas $25,000
Republican State Central Committee - Administrative Account (Maryland) $3,500
Republican State Leadership Committee (RAGA) $25,000
Republican State Legislative Campaign Committee (RLCC) $40,000
Republican State Senate Campaign Committee (Illinois) $1,500
Rockville Centre Republican Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $10,000
Senate Democratic Victory Fund (Illinois) $2,000
Senate Majority Campaign Committee (Indiana) $1,000
Senate Majority Fund (Colorado) $2,000
St. Lawrence County Conservative Party - Housekeeping Account (New York) $1,500
Steuben County Republican Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $2,500
Suffolk County Democratic Committee - Housekeeping Account (New York) $2,500
Texas Democratic Party $5,000
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Stacey Abrams (State House, Georgia, District 84) $250
Rod Adair (State Senate, New Mexico, District 33) $500
J. Stuart Adams (State Senate, Utah, District 22) $500
John Alario, Jr. (State Senate, Louisiana, District 8) $550
John Albers (State Senate, Georgia, District 56) $300
Luis Alejo (State House, California, District 28) $1,000
Ron Alting (State Senate, Indiana, District 22) $250
John Anders, Jr. (State House, Louisiana, District 21) $300
Joel Anderson (State Senate, California, District 36) $1,000
Pat Apple (State Senate, Kansas, District 12) $250
Jeffery Arnold (State House, Louisiana, District 102) $500
Toni Atkins (State House, California, District 76) $2,000
Todd Atwater (State House, South Carolina, District 87) $250
Mark Baker (State House, Mississippi, District 74) $200
Don Balfour (State Senate, Georgia, District 9) $500
Jonathan Ballentine (State House, South Carolina, District 71) $250
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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTONS (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Lizbeth Benacquisto (State Senate, Florida, District 27) $500
Richard Bennett (State House, Mississippi, District 120) $200
Don Benton (State Senate, Washington, District 17) $800
Tom Berryhill (State Senate, California, District 14) $1,500
Kenneth Bingham (State House, South Carolina, District 89) $350
Sam Blakeslee (State Senate, California, District 15) $1,000
Marty Block (State House, California, District 78) $1,000
Marty Block (State Senate, California, District 39) $2,000
David Blount (State Senate, Mississippi, District 29) $200
Bob Blumenfield (State House, California, District 40) $1,500
Raul Bocanegra (State House, California, District 39) $2,500
Brian Bosma (State House, Indiana, District 88) $500
Steven Bradford (State House, California, District 51) $5,700
John Bradley (State House, Illinois, District 117) $400
Curt Bramble (State Senate, Utah, District 16) $1,000
Cecil Brown (State House, Mississippi, District 66) $250
Lisa Brown (State Senate, Washington, District 3) $1,000
Nickey Browning (State Senate, Mississippi, District 3) $200
Franklin Bruce (State Senate, Kansas, District 34) $250
Rob Bruchman (State House, Kansas, District 20) $250
Joan Buchanan (State House, California, District 15) $1,500
Woody Burton (State House, Indiana, District 58) $250
David Butterfield (State House, Utah, District 4) $250
Casey Cagle (Lt. Governor, Georgia) $1,000
Charles Calderon (State House, California, District 58) $1,000
Dean Cameron (State Senate, Idaho, District 26) $500
Nora Campos (State House, California, District 23) $1,000
Richard Carlson (State House, Kansas, District 61) $250
Buddy Carter (State Senate, Georgia, District 1) $300
Mickey Channell (State House, Georgia, District 116) $350
Bob Cherry (State House, Indiana, District 53) $250
Wes Chesbro (State House, California, District 1) $2,500
Eugene Clarke (State Senate, Mississippi, District 22) $500
James Clayborne (State Senate, Illinois, District 57) $500
Connie Conway (State House, California, District 34) $3,900
Paul Cook (State Senate, California, District 65) $1,000
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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTONS (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Tanya Denise Cook (State Senate, Nebraska, District 13) $200
Patrick Page Cortez (State Senate, Louisiana, District 23) $500
John Courson (State Senate, South Carolina, District 20) $350
Brent Crane (State House, Idaho, District 13) $1,000
Bruce Danmeier (State Senate, Washington, District 25) $1,000
Bart Davis (State Senate, Idaho, District 33) $500
Brad Daw (State House, Utah, District 71) $250
Kevin de Leon (State Senate, California, District 22) $3,900
Nathan Deal (Governor, Georgia) $2,500
Charlie Dean (State Senate, Florida, District 3) $500
Brad Dee (State House, Utah, District 11) $500
Tom Dempsey (State Senate, Missouri, District 23) $1,000
Mark DeSaulnier (State Senate, California, District 7) $1,500
John Diehl (State House, Missouri, District 87) $1,000
James Dunnigan (State House, Utah, District 39) $250
James Durkin (State House, Illinois, District 82) $600
Bob Dutton (State House, California, District 66) $2,900
Tyrone Ellis (State House, Mississippi, District 38) $500
Bill Emmerson (State Senate, California, District 37) $1,500
Mike Eng (State House, California, District 49) $1,000
Joe Fain (State Senate, Washington, District 47) $500
James Fannin (State House, Louisiana, District 13) $500
Nathan Fletcher (Mayor, San Diego, California) $1,500
Merle Flowers (State Senate, Mississippi, District 19) $250
Paul Fong (State House, California, District 22) $1,500
Jean Fuller (State Senate, California, District 18) $1,500
Bill Galvano (State Senate, Florida, District 21) $500
Andy Gardiner (State Senate, Florida, District 9) $500
Martin Garrick (State Senate, California, District 38) $1,500
Mike Gatto (State House, California, District 43) $1,950
Phil GiaQuinta (State House, Indiana, District 80) $250
Franklin Joseph Ginn (State Senate, Georgia, District 47) $300
Jeff Gorell (State House, California, District 37) $1,950
Michael Grambrell (State House, South Carolina, District 7) $350
Shannon Grove (State House, California, District 32) $1,000
Philip Gunn (State House, Mississippi, District 56) $200
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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTONS (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Isadore Hall, III (State House, California, District 52) $3,900
Mark Hamilton (State House, Georgia, District 23) $250
Tom Harman (Board of Equalization, California) $1,500
Don Harmon (State Senate, Illinois, District 39) $500
Robert Harrell, Jr. (State House, South Carolina, District 114) $500
Kamala Harris (Attorney General, California) $2,500
Joseph Harrison (State House, Louisiana, District 51) $250
Brian Hatfield (State Senate, Washington, District 19) $1,000
Mary Hayashi (State Senate, California, District 10) $1,950
Alan Hays (State Senate, Florida, District 20) $500
Ed Hernandez (State Senate, California, District 24) $1,000
Roger Hernandez (State House, California, District 57) $5,900
Brandt Hershman (State Senate, Indiana, District 7) $500
Mike Hewitt (State Senate, Washington, District 16) $1,000
Andy Hill (State Senate, Washington, District 45) $500
Brent Hill (State Senate, Idaho, District 34) $500
J. Calvin Hill, Jr. (State House, Georgia, District 21) $300
Carl Holmes (State House, Kansas, District 125) $250
Linda Holmes (State Senate, Illinois, District 42) $500
Mike Horner (State House, Florida, District 79) $500
Ben Hueso (State House, California, District 79) $1,500
Jared Huffman (State Senate, California, District 2) $1,950
Chip Huggins (State House, South Carolina, District 85) $250
Greg Hughes (State House, Utah, District 51) $500
Ross Hunter (State House, Washington, District 48) $500
Sampson Jackson, II (State Senate, Mississippi, District 32) $200
Rick Jeffares (State Senate, Georgia, District 17) $300
Wendell Jene Vickrey (State House, Kansas, District 6) $250
Timothy Jennings (State Senate, New Mexico, District 32) $500
Ronnie Johns (State Senate, Louisiana, District 27) $500
Jan Jones (State House, Georgia, District 46) $450
Timothy Jones (State House, Missouri, District 89) $1,000
Arthenia Joyner (State Senate, Florida, District 18) $500
Dean Kirby (State Senate, Mississippi, District 30) $500
Charles Kleckly (State House, Louisiana, District 36) $300
Marvin Kleeb (State House, Kansas, District 48) $250
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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTONS (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Eric Koch (State House, Indiana, District 65) $250
Robert Kostelka (State Senate, Louisiana, District 35) $500
Chris Koster (Attorney General, Missouri) $1,000
Brad Lager (State Senate, Missouri, District 12) $1,000
Ricardo Lara (State House, California, District 50) $2,000
Jack Latvala (State Senate, Florida, District 16) $500
Connie Lawson (State Senate, Indiana, District 24) $250
Ted Lieu (State Senate, California, District 28) $1,500
Edward Lindsey (State House, Georgia, District 54) $250
Steve Litzow (State Senate, Washington, District 41) $1,600
David Long (State Senate, Indiana, District 16) $500
Will Longwitz (State Senate, Mississippi, District 25) $250
Garret Love (State Senate, Kansas, District 38) $250
Phillip Lowe (State House, South Carolina, District 60) $250
Julia Lynn (State Senate, Kansas, District 9) $250
Fiona Ma (State Senate, California, District 10) $3,900
Michael Madigan (State House, Illinois, District 22) $2,000
Kevin Mahan (State House, Indiana, District 31) $250
Chuck Martin (State House, Georgia, District 47) $200
Larry Martin (State Senate, South Carolina, District 2) $350
Susana Martinez (Governor, New Mexico) $2,000
Daniel Martiny (State Senate, Louisiana, District 10) $550
Ty Masterson (State Senate, Kansas, District 16) $250
Rob Mayer (State Senate, Missouri, District 25) $1,000
Ben McAdams (State Senate, Utah, District 2) $250
Kevin McCarthy (State House, Illinois, District 37) $500
John McCoy (State House, Washington, District 38) $800
John McGee (State Senate, Idaho, District 10) $500
Amanda McGill (State Senate, Nebraska, District 26) $200
Rob McKenna (Governor, Washington) $1,200
Curt McKenzie (State Senate, Idaho, District 12) $1,000
John Meadows (State House, Georgia, District 5) $250
Tony Mendoza (State Senate, California, District 33) $1,500
Ray Merrick (State Senate, Kansas, District 37) $250
Holly Mitchell (State House, California, District 47) $1,500
Michael Morley (State House, Utah, District 66) $250
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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTONS (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Jeff Mullis (State Senate, Georgia, District 53) $300
David Myers (State House, Mississippi, District 98) $200
Gloria Negrete McLeod (State Senate, California, District 32) $2,000
Joe Negron (State Senate, Florida, District 28) $500
Sharon Nelson (State Senate, Washington, District 34) $500
Brian Nestande (State House, California, District 64) $3,900
Wayne Niederhauser (State Senate, Utah, District 9) $500
Jay Nixon (Governor, Missouri) $1,000
Chris Norby (State House, California, District 72) $1,000
Jeremy Nordquist (State Senate, Nebraska, District 7) $200
Robert Olson (State Senate, Kansas, District 23) $250
Larry O’Neal (State House, Georgia, District 146) $400
Michael O’Neal (State House, Kansas, District 104) $250
Harry Ott (State House, South Carolina, District 93) $350
Alex Padilla (Secretary of State, California) $3,200
Linda Parlette (State Senate, Washington, District 12) $500
Don Parsons (State House, Georgia, District 42) $300
Harvey Peeler (State Senate, South Carolina, District 14) $500
Mike Pence (Governor, Indiana) $5,000
Henry Perea (State House, California, District 31) $2,000
John Perez (State House, California, District 46) $3,900
Manuel Perez (State House, California, District 80) $1,950
Mike Petersen (State Senate, Kansas, District 28) $250
Curren Price (State Senate, California, District 26) $1,950
Dennis Pyle (State Senate, Kansas, District 1) $250
Rick Quinn (State House, South Carolina, District 69) $250
David Ralston (State House, Georgia, District 7) $1,000
Kevin Ranker (State Senate, Washington, District 40) $500
Luke Rankin (State Senate, South Carolina, District 33) $350
Tate Reeves (Lt. Governor, Mississippi) $1,000
Marc Rhoades (State House, Kansas, District 72) $250
Joel Robideaux (State House, Louisiana, District 45) $300
Chip Rogers (State Senate, Georgia, District 21) $500
Ray Rogers (State House, Mississippi, District 61) $200
Christine Rolfes (State Senate, Washington, District 23) $500
Michael Rubio (State Senate, California, District 16) $1,950
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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTONS (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
John Ryan (State Senate, New Mexico, District 10) $1,000
William Sandifer (State House, South Carolina, District 2) $500
Dean Sanpei (State House, Utah, District 63) $250
Kenneth Schilz (State Senate, Nebraska, District 47) $200
Eric Schmitt (State Senate, Missouri, District 15) $800
Mark Schoesler (State Senate, Washington, District 9) $500
John Schroder (State House, Louisiana, District 77) $250
Joe Seiwert (State House, Kansas, District 101) $250
Nikki Setzler (State Senate, South Carolina, District 26) $350
David Shafer (State Senate, Georgia, District 48) $500
Arlen Siegfreid (State House, Kansas, District 15) $250
Jim Silva (State Senate, California, District 35) $1,000
David Simmons (State Senate, Florida, District 22) $500
Nancy Skinner (State House, California, District 14) $3,900
Tim Skinner (State Senate, Indiana, District 38) $250
Mike Slattery (State House, Kansas, District 24) $250
Gary Smith (State House, South Carolina, District 27) $350
Jeff Smith (State House, Mississippi, District 39) $250
John A. Smith (State Senate, New Mexico, District 35) $500
John R. Smith (State Senate, Louisiana, District 30) $500
Calvin Smyre (State House, Georgia, District 132) $250
Jose Solorio (State Senate, California, District 34) $1,950
Gary Staples (State House, Mississippi, District 88) $200
Darrell Steinberg (Lt. Governor, California) $4,200
Jerry Stevenson (State Senate, Utah, District 21) $500
Tony Strickland (State Senate, California, District 19) $1,950
Johnny Stringer (State House, Mississippi, District 87) $500
Pat Sullivan (State House, Washington, District 47) $800
Sandre Swanson (State Senate, California, District 9) $3,900
Mark Taddiken (State Senate, Kansas, District 21) $250
Mike Talboy (State House, Missouri, District 37) $800
Larry Teague (State Senate, Arkansas, District 20) $1,000
Steven Tilley (State House, Missouri, District 106) $1,000
Jim Trujillo (State House, New Mexico, District 45) $500
Stephen Urquhart (State Senate, Utah, District 29) $500
Juan Vargas (State Senate, California, District 40) $1,500
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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTONS (continued)
Contributions to Candidate Committees (Office Sought, State, District)
Don Wagner (State House, California, District 70) $1,500
Mimi Walters (State Senate, California, District 33) $1,500
Giles Ward (State Senate, Mississippi, District 18) $200
Joseph Warren (State House, Mississippi, District 90) $200
Brian White (State House, South Carolina, District 6) $500
Mack Bodi White (State Senate, Louisiana, District 6) $500
JT Wilcox (State House, Washington, District 2) $1,000
Ryan Wilcox (State House, Utah, District 7) $250
Wendell Willard (State House, Georgia, District 49) $300
Das Williams (State House, California, District 35) $2,000
Tommie Williams (State Senate, Georgia, District 19) $500
Brad Wilson (State House, Utah, District 15) $250
Rod Wright (State Senate, California, District 25) $1,900
Joseph Zakas (State Senate, Indiana, District 11) $250
Joe Zarelli (State Senate, Washington, District 18) $800
Contributions to PACs
Alliance for a Strong Economy (CCE) (Florida) $5,000
Arkansas Conservative Legislative PAC $2,000
California Legislative Black Caucus PAC $7,500
Coalition for Conservative Leadership (Florida) $2,500
CTIA CA-PAC (California) $6,500
Empowering Maine Leadership PAC (State Sen, Barry Hobbins) $250
Florida Freedom Council (CCE) $5,000
Florida Innovation Fund (CCE) $5,000
High Hopes PAC (State Sen. Phil Bartlett) (Maine) $250
House Democratic Campaign Committee (Maine) $1,000
House Republican Majority Fund (Maine) $1,000
LA Jobs PAC (LA Chamber of Commerce) (California) $2,500
Maine Senate Republican Majority PAC $1,000
Paving the Way for Prosperous Maine (State Sen. Michael Thibodeau) $250
Prosperity for Maine (State Rep. Stacey Fitts) $250
Senate Democratic Campaign Committee (Maine) $1,000
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