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2021-2022 DISBURSEMENTS January 1, 2021 – September 10, 2021 U.S. House of Representatives Member by Committee Re-Elect L-PAC Leadership Democrats Pete Aguilar, CA $0 $5,000 Katherine Clark, MA $5,000 $5,000 Jim Clyburn, SC $5,000 $5,000 Steny Hoyer, MD $5,000 $5,000 Hakeem Jeffries, NY $5,000 $5,000 Sean Patrick Maloney, NY $2,500 $5,000 Speaker Nancy Pelosi, CA $5,000 $5,000 Republicans Tom Emmer, MN $5,000 $5,000 Gary Palmer, AL $5,000 $0 Jason Smith, MO $5,000 $0 Elise Stefanik, NY $1,000 $0 Ways & Means Democrats Don Beyer, VA $5,000 $0 Earl Blumenauer, OR $5,000 $0 Brendan Boyle, PA $5,000 $0 Judy Chu, CA $5,000 $0 Danny Davis, IL $5,000 $0 Suzan Delbene, WA $5,000 $5,000 Dwight Evans, PA $2,500 $0 Jimmy Gomez, CA $5,000 $0 Brian Higgins, NY $5,000 $5,000 Steven Horsford, NV $5,000 $2,500 Dan Kildee, MI $5,000 $2,500 Ron Kind, WI $5,000 $5,000 John Larson, CT $5,000 $5,000 Italics denotes Member retiring or running for other office Member by Committee Re-Elect L-PAC (Ways & Means Continued) Gwen Moore, WI $5,000 $5,000 Stephanie Murphy, FL $5,000 $0 Richie Neal, MA, Chair $5,000 $5,000 Jimmy Panetta, CA $5,000 $2,500 Stacey Plaskett, VI $5,000 $0 Linda Sanchez, CA $5,000 $5,000 Brad Schneider, IL $5,000 $2,500 Terri Sewell, AL $5,000 $0 Tom Suozzi, NY $5,000 $0 Mike Thompson, CA $5,000 $5,000 Republicans Kevin Brady, TX, Ranking Member $5,000 $5,000 Vern Buchanan, FL $5,000 $2,500 Ron Estes, KS $2,500 $0 Drew Ferguson, GA $5,000 $5,000 Kevin Hern, OK $2,500 $0 Mike Kelly, PA $5,000 $0 Carol Miller, WV $5,000 $0 Tom Reed, NY $5,000 $0 Adrian Smith, NE $2,500 $0 Financial Services Democrats Alma Adams, NC $1,000 $0 Jake Auchincloss, MA $1,000 $0 Cindy Axne, IA $1,500 $0 Joyce Beatty, OH $2,500 $0 Emanuel Cleaver, MO $2,500 $5,000 Madeleine Dean, PA $2,500 $0 Jim Himes, CT $2,500 $5,000 Sylvie Garcia, TX $1,000 $0 Vincente Gonzales, TX $2,500 $0 Josh Gottheimer, NJ $5,000 $5,000 Stephen Lynch, MA $1,000 $0 Carolyn Maloney, NY $5,000 $5,000 Greg Meeks, NY $2,500 $0 Ed Perlmutter, CO $2,500 $5,000 David Scott, GA $2,500 $0 Brad Sherman, CA $0 $5,000 Richie Torres, NY $3,000 $0 Italics denotes Member retiring or running for other office ** Denotes Senator up for election in 2022 Member by Committee Re-Elect L-PAC (Financial Services continued) Juan Vargas, CA $1,000 $0 Nydia Velazquez, NY $2,500 $0 Maxine Waters, CA, Chair $5,000 $5,000 Nikema Williams, GA $2,500 $0 Republicans Andy Barr, KY $5,000 $5,000 Anthony Gonzalez, OH $5,000 $0 French Hill, AR $5,000 $5,000 Trey Hollingsworth, IN $1,000 $0 Blaine Luetkemeyer, MO $5,000 $0 Patrick McHenry, NC, Ranking Member $5,000 $0 Bill Posey, FL $1,000 $0 John Rose, TN $1,000 $0 Brian Steil, WI $4,000 $0 Steve Stivers, OH $5,000 $0 Van Taylor, TX $5,000 $0 Ann Wagner, MO $5,000 $0 Energy & Commerce Democrats Nanette Barragan, CA $3,500 $0 Lisa Blunt Rochester, DE $4,500 $0 Tony Cardenas, CA $5,000 $5,000 Kathy Castor, FL $1,000 $0 Yvette Clarke, NY $2,000 $0 Debbie Dingell, MI $2,500 $0 Anna Eshoo, CA $1,000 $0 Robin Kelly, IL $2,000 $0 Ann Kuster, NH $5,000 $1,000 Tom O’Halleran, AZ $3,000 $0 Frank Pallone, NJ, Chair $5,000 $0 Kathleen Rice, NY $5,000 $0 Bobby Rush, IL $2,500 $0 Kurt Schrader, OR $1,500 $0 Darren Soto, FL $1,000 $0 Paul Tonko, NY $1,500 $0 Republicans Adam Kinzinger, IL $1,000 $0 Cathy McMorris-Rodgers, WA $2,500 $0 Italics denotes Member retiring or running for other office ** Denotes Senator up for election in 2022 Member by Committee Re-Elect L-PAC Transportation & Infrastructure Democrats Anthony Brown, MD $1,500 $0 Sharice Davids, KS $2,000 $0 Rick Larsen, WA $1,000 $0 Alan Lowenthal, CA $1,000 $0 Seth Moulton, MA $1,000 $0 Donald Payne, Jr., NJ $1,500 $0 Marilyn Strickland, WA $2,500 $0 Republicans Troy Balderson, OH $1,000 $0 Carlos Gimenez, FL $3,000 $0 Nicole Malliotakis, NY $3,000 $0 Pete Stauber. MN $1,000 $0 Michelle Steel, CA $3,000 $0 Jeff Van Drew, NJ $1,000 $0 Appropriations Democrats Matt Cartwright, PA $2,000 $0 Betty McCollum, MN $1,000 $0 Dutch Ruppersberger, MD $2,500 $0 Republicans Mario Diaz-Balart, FL $5,000 $0 Kay Granger, TX, Ranking Member $5,000 $0 Jaime Herrera Beutler, WA $5,000 $0 Ashley Hinson, IA $3,000 $0 Mike Simpson, ID $5,000 $0 Judiciary Democrats Ted Deutch, CA $2,000 $0 Ted Lieu, CA $2,000 $0 Mary Gay Scanlon, PA $1,000 $0 Republicans Victoria Spartz, IN $3,000 $0 Italics denotes Member retiring or running for other office ** Denotes Senator up for election in 2022 Member by Committee Re-Elect L-PAC Education & Labor Democrats Haley Stevens, MI $1,000 $0 Armed Services Democrats Bill Keating, MA $1,500 $0 Andy Kim, NJ $2,000 $0 Republicans Don Bacon, NE $2,500 $0 Liz Cheney, WY $5,000 $0 Homeland Security Democrats Bennie Thompson, MS $2,000 $0 Budget Republicans Byron Donalds, FL $3,000 $0 Small Business Republicans Andrew Garbarino, NY $3,000 $0 Claudia Tenney, NY $3,000 $0 Science, Space & Tech Republicans Stephanie Bice, OK $2,000 $0 Young Kim, CA $2,000 $0 Pete Sessions, TX $1,000 $0 Italics denotes Member retiring or running for other office ** Denotes Senator up for election in 2022 U.S. Senate Member by Committee Re-Elect L-PAC Leadership Democrats Dick Durbin, IL $0 $5,000 Joe Manchin, WV $0 $5,000 Gary Peters, MI $0 $5,000 Chuck Schumer, NY** $0 $5,000 Debbie Stabenow, MI $0 $5,000 Mark Warner, VA $0 $5,000 Republicans John Barrasso, WY $0 $5,000 Roy Blunt, MO** $0 $5,000 Mitch McConnell, KY $0 $5,000 John Thune, SD** $5,000 $5,000 Banking Democrats Sherrod Brown, OH, Chair $0 $5,000 Catherine Cortez Masto, NV $5,000 $0 Robert Menendez, NJ $0 $5,000 Jack Reed, RI $0 $5,000 Jon Tester, MT $0 $2,500 Chris Van Hollen, MD** $5,000 $0 Tine Smith, MN $0 $5,000 Republicans Jerry Moran, KS** $5,000 $5,000 Mike Rounds, SD $0 $2,500 Thom Tillis, NC $0 $2,500 Pat Toomey, PA** (Ranking Member) $0 $5,000 Finance Democrats Bob Casey, PA $0 $2,500 Tom Carper, DE $0 $2,500 Maggie Hassan, NH** $5,000 $5,000 Ron Wyden, OR, Chair** $5,000 $5,000 Italics denotes Member retiring or running for other office ** Denotes Senator up for election in 2022 Member by Committee Re-Elect L-PAC (Finance continued) Republicans Bill Cassidy, LA $0 $5,000 John Cornyn, TX $0 $5,000 Mike Crapo, ID** (Ranking Member) $5,000 $5,000 Chuck Grassley, IA** $5,000 $0 James Lankford, OK** $5,000 $5,000 Rob Portman, OH** $0 $5,000 Todd Young, IN** $5,000 $5,000 Appropriations Democrats Chris Coons, DE $0 $5,000 Martin Heinrich, NM $0 $1,000 Brian Schatz, HI $5,000 $0 Republicans John Boozman, AR** $5,000 $0 Shelley Moore Capito, WV $0 $5,000 Susan Collins, ME $0 $5,000 Lisa Murkowski, AK** $2,500 $0 John Hoeven, ND** $5,000 $0 Marco Rubio, FL** $0 $5,000 Commerce Democrats Richard Blumenthal, CT** $1,500 $0 Ben Ray Lujan, NM $0 $2,500 Jacky Rosen, NV $0 $2,500 Republicans Deb Fischer, NE $0 $2,500 Roger Wicker, MS $0 $2,500 Armed Services Democrats Tim Kaine, VA $0 $2,500 Italics denotes Member retiring or running for other office ** Denotes Senator up for election in 2022 Other 2021-2022 Contributions Party and Coalition PACs Democrats Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee $30,000 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee $30,000 Across the Aisle PAC (Problem Solvers) $5,000 Congressional Hispanic Caucus BOLD PAC $5,000 Congressional Black Caucus PAC $5,000 Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus ASPIRE PAC $5,000 Elect Democratic Woman PAC $5,000 New Democrat Coalition PAC $5,000 ModSquad PAC $5,000 Republicans National Republican Congressional Committee $30,000 National Republican Senatorial Committee $30,000 House Conservative Fund $5,000 MainStreet Republican PAC $5,000 PAC Unitatis (Problem Solvers) $5,000 RightNOW Women’s PAC $5,000 Tuesday Group PAC $5,000 VIEW PAC $5,000 Italics denotes Member retiring or running for other office ** Denotes Senator up for election in 2022 .
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    GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ DECEMBER 31, 2018 STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE TYPE CA Jeff Denham, Jeff PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC DC Association of American Railroads PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Trade Assn PAC FL Bill Nelson, Moving America Forward PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC GA David Perdue, One Georgia PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC GA Johnny Isakson, 21st Century Majority Fund Fed $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC MO Roy Blunt, ROYB Fund $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC NE Deb Fischer, Nebraska Sandhills PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC OR Peter Defazio, Progressive Americans for Democracy $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC SC Jim Clyburn, BRIDGE PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC SD John Thune, Heartland Values PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC US Dem Cong Camp Cmte (DCCC) ‐ Federal Acct $15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Natl Rep Cong Cmte (NRCC) ‐ Federal Acct $15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Dem Sen Camp Cmte (DSCC) ‐ Federal Acct $15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Natl Rep Sen Cmte (NRSC) ‐ Federal Acct $15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct VA Mark Warner, Forward Together PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC VA Tim Kaine, Common