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Political Contributions 2016 PAC disbursements CSR.xlsx Candidate Party Office Sought STATE Amount Rep. Martha Roby (R) REP US HOUSE AL $ 2,000.00 Paul Raymond Babeu (R) REP US HOUSE AZ $ 500.00 Paul Raymond Babeu (R) REP US HOUSE AZ $ 500.00 Rep. Ruben M. Gallego (D) DEM US HOUSE AZ $ 1,000.00 Rep. Doris O. Matsui (D) DEM US HOUSE CA $ 1,000.00 Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) DEM US HOUSE CA $ 1,000.00 Rep. Diana L. DeGette (D) DEM US HOUSE CO $ 2,000.00 Rep. Diana L. DeGette (D) DEM US HOUSE CO $ 1,000.00 Val Demings for Congress DEM US HOUSE FL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) REP US HOUSE FL $ 500.00 Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) REP US HOUSE FL $ 500.00 Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) REP US HOUSE FL $ 500.00 Rep. Thomas Joseph Rooney (R) REP US HOUSE FL $ 2,000.00 Rep. Thomas Joseph Rooney (R) REP US HOUSE FL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Theodore Eliot Deutch (D) DEM US HOUSE FL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) DEM US HOUSE FL $ 2,000.00 Rep. Bobby Lee Rush (D) DEM US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Bobby Lee Rush (D) DEM US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Daniel William Lipinski (D) DEM US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez (D) DEM US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Michael Quigley (D) DEM US HOUSE IL $ 2,500.00 Rep. Peter James Roskam (R) REP US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Danny K. Davis (D) DEM US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) DEM US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Bradley Scott Schneider (D) DEM US HOUSE IL $ 1,500.00 Robert James Dold, Jr. (R) REP US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Rodney Lee Davis (R) REP US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Rodney Lee Davis (R) REP US HOUSE IL $ 500.00 Rep. John M. Shimkus (R) REP US HOUSE IL $ 1,500.00 Rep. Adam Daniel Kinzinger (R) REP US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Adam Daniel Kinzinger (R) REP US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Adam Daniel Kinzinger (R) REP US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Cheryl L. Bustos (D) DEM US HOUSE IL $ 1,000.00 Rep. Peter John Visclosky (D) DEM US HOUSE IN $ 2,500.00 Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R) REP US HOUSE KY $ 500.00 Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R) REP US HOUSE KY $ 1,000.00 Rep. Frederick Stephen Upton (R) REP US HOUSE MI $ 1,000.00 Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D) DEM US HOUSE MS $ 1,000.00 Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D) DEM US HOUSE MS $ 1,000.00 Rep. Patrick Timothy McHenry (R) REP US HOUSE NC $ 1,000.00 Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D) DEM US HOUSE NJ $ 2,500.00 Rep. Donald Milford Payne, Jr. (D) DEM US HOUSE NJ $ 1,000.00 Rep. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (R) REP US HOUSE NJ $ 1,000.00 Rep. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (R) REP US HOUSE NJ $ 5,000.00 Rep. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (R) REP US HOUSE NJ $ (1,000.00) Rep. Kathleen Maura Rice (D) DEM US HOUSE NY $ 1,000.00 Rep. Daniel M. Donovan (R) REP US HOUSE NY $ 1,000.00 Motorola Confidential 4/24/18 Page 1 2016 PAC disbursements CSR.xlsx Rep. Daniel M. Donovan (R) REP US HOUSE NY $ 1,000.00 Rep. Robert E. Latta (R) REP US HOUSE OH $ 1,000.00 Rep. Gregory Paul Walden (R) REP US HOUSE OR $ 1,000.00 Rep. Addison Graves Wilson (R) REP US HOUSE SC $ 2,000.00 Rep. Addison Graves Wilson (R) REP US HOUSE SC $ 1,000.00 Rep. Addison Graves Wilson (R) REP US HOUSE SC $ 1,500.00 Rep. Marsha Wedgeworth Blackburn (R) REP US HOUSE TN $ 1,000.00 Rep. Michael Thomas McCaul, Sr. (R) REP US HOUSE TX $ 1,000.00 Rep. Michael Thomas McCaul, Sr. (R) REP US HOUSE TX $ 1,500.00 Rep. Kay Granger (R) REP US HOUSE TX $ 2,000.00 Rep. William McClellan Thornberry (R) REP US HOUSE TX $ 2,000.00 Rep. William B. Hurd (R) REP US HOUSE TX $ 1,000.00 Rep. John R. Carter (R) REP US HOUSE TX $ 2,500.00 Rep. Robert William Goodlatte (R) REP US HOUSE VA $ 1,000.00 Rep. Suzan Kay DelBene (D) DEM US HOUSE WA $ 1,000.00 Rep. David George Reichert (R) REP US HOUSE WA $ 2,000.00 Rep. Adam Smith (D) DEM US HOUSE WA $ 5,000.00 Sen. Lisa Ann Murkowski (R) REP US SENATE AK $ 1,000.00 Sen. John Sidney McCain, III (R) REP US SENATE AZ $ 1,000.00 Sen. John Sidney McCain, III (R) REP US SENATE AZ $ 2,000.00 Sen. John Sidney McCain, III (R) REP US SENATE AZ $ 1,000.00 Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D) DEM US SENATE CT $ 1,000.00 Sen. Bill Nelson (D) DEM US SENATE FL $ 1,000.00 Sen. Marco Antonio Rubio (R) REP US SENATE FL $ 4,000.00 Sen. Marco Antonio Rubio (R) REP US SENATE FL $ 1,000.00 Mark Steven Kirk (R) REP US SENATE IL $ 1,500.00 Sen. L. Tammy Duckworth (D) DEM US SENATE IL $ 2,500.00 Sen. Amy Jean Klobuchar (D) DEM US SENATE MN $ 1,000.00 Sen. Roy Dean Blunt (R) REP US SENATE MO $ 1,000.00 Sen. Jon Tester (D) DEM US SENATE MT $ 2,000.00 Sen. Jon Tester (D) DEM US SENATE MT $ 1,000.00 Sen. John Henry Hoeven, III (R) REP US SENATE ND $ 2,500.00 Kelly Ann Ayotte (R) REP US SENATE NH $ 500.00 Kelly Ann Ayotte (R) REP US SENATE NH $ 2,000.00 Kelly Ann Ayotte (R) REP US SENATE NH $ 2,500.00 Sen. Cory Anthony Booker (D) DEM US SENATE NJ $ 1,000.00 Sen. Martin Heinrich (D) DEM US SENATE NM $ 1,000.00 Sen. Rob J. Portman (R) REP US SENATE OH $ 4,000.00 Sen. Patrick Joseph Toomey (R) REP US SENATE PA $ 500.00 Sen. Patrick Joseph Toomey (R) REP US SENATE PA $ 1,000.00 Sen. Patrick Joseph Toomey (R) REP US SENATE PA $ 1,000.00 Sen. Jack Francis Reed (D) DEM US SENATE RI $ 1,000.00 Sen. Timothy Eugene Scott (R) REP US SENATE SC $ 1,000.00 Sen. John Randolph Thune (R) REP US SENATE SD $ 1,500.00 Sen. John Randolph Thune (R) REP US SENATE SD $ 1,500.00 Sen. Timothy Michael Kaine (D) DEM US SENATE VA $ 1,000.00 Motorola Confidential 4/24/18 Page 2 2016 PAC disbursements CSR.xlsx Sen. Patrick Joseph Leahy (D) DEM US SENATE VT $ 2,000.00 Sen. Patricia Lynn Murray (D) DEM US SENATE WA $ 500.00 Sen. Patricia Lynn Murray (D) DEM US SENATE WA $ 3,000.00 Sen. Patricia Lynn Murray (D) DEM US SENATE WA $ 500.00 PAC to the Future DEM OTHER FED CA $ 1,000.00 Majority Committee PAC--Mc PAC REP OTHER FED CA $ 1,000.00 Project West Political Action Committee REP OTHER FED CO $ 1,000.00 NRCC REP OTHER FED DC $ 10,000.00 DSCC DEM OTHER FED DC $ 10,000.00 NRSC REP OTHER FED DC $ 10,000.00 DCCC DEM OTHER FED DC $ 5,000.00 John S Fund REP OTHER FED IL $ 2,500.00 The Eagle PAC/Roskam PAC Joint Committee OTH OTHER FED IL $ 1,500.00 John S Fund REP OTHER FED IL $ 1,000.00 Scalise Leadership Fund OTH OTHER FED LA $ 1,500.00 Hoyer's Majority Fund OTH OTHER FED MD $ 2,500.00 Liberty & Prosperity PAC REP OTHER FED NJ $ 5,000.00 Lujan/Lobo Victory Fund OTH OTHER FED NM $ 2,500.00 Team Ryan REP OTHER FED WI $ 2,500.00 FED PAC DISBURSEMENTS $ 188,500.00 Barry Moehring (R) REP LOCAL AR $ 250.00 Barry Moehring (R) REP LOCAL AR $ (250.00) Joseph Wood (R) REP LOCAL AR $ 250.00 Kate Gallego (N) NP LOCAL AZ $ 500.00 Senate Republican Leadership Fund REP OTHER STATE AZ $ 500.00 Arizona Security and Prosperity Project NNE OTHER STATE AZ $ 2,500.00 Let's Vote Yes for Arizona Schools, Support Prop 123 NP OTHER STATE AZ $ 2,500.00 Arizona Leadership Fund NNE OTHER STATE AZ $ 1,000.00 Steve Henry (R) REP SHERIFF AZ $ 2,500.00 Sen. Steven B. Yarbrough (R) REP STATE SENATE AZ $ 500.00 Katherine Barger (U) DEM LOCAL CA $ 1,500.00 National Conference of Democratic Mayors DEM OTHER STATE DC $ 5,000.00 Graham Fountain (R) REP LOCAL FL $ 500.00 Innovate Florida OTHER STATE FL $ 5,000.00 Florida Grown PC REP OTHER STATE FL $ 10,000.00 Florida Republican Senatorial Committee REP OTHER STATE FL $ 10,000.00 Jobs for Florida NNE OTHER STATE FL $ 5,000.00 Florida Roundtable REP OTHER STATE FL $ 10,000.00 Bob Gualtieri (R) REP SHERIFF FL $ 1,000.00 Ric Bradshaw (D) DEM SHERIFF FL $ 1,000.00 William D. Snyder (R) REP SHERIFF FL $ 500.00 Rep. Jeanette M. Nunez (R) REP STATE HOUSE FL $ 1,000.00 Sen. Dana D. Young (R) REP STATE SENATE FL $ 1,000.00 Lauren Frances Book (D) DEM STATE SENATE FL $ 1,000.00 Hon. Casey Cagle (R) REP LT GOVERNOR GA $ 2,500.00 Gov. Terry Edward Branstad (R) REP GOVERNOR IA $ 1,000.00 Motorola Confidential 4/24/18 Page 3 2016 PAC disbursements CSR.xlsx Hon.
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