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Oxy Oil & Gas 2011 Political Contributions DATE CANDIDATE 2011 Political Contributions by Occidental Petroleum Corporation and its Subsidiaries Oxy Oil & Gas 2011 Political Contributions DATE CANDIDATE/COMMITTEE PARTY STATE OFFICE/DISTRICT # AMOUNT 01/04/2011 Senate Majority Fund R CO N/A $2,500.00 01/04/2011 Colorado Leadership Fund R CO N/A $2,500.00 01/04/2011 Coalition for Colorado’s Future D CO N/A $2,500.00 01/04/2011 Colo. Accountable Government Alliance D CO N/A $2,650.00 01/24/2011 Sharon Runner R CA Senate District 17 $1,500.00 02/04/2011 CIPAC N/A CA N/A $6,500.00 02/04/2011 Jean Fuller R CA Senate District 18 $3,900.00 02/04/2011 Beth Gaines R CA Assembly District 14 $1,000.00 02/04/2011 L.A. Jobs PAC N/A CA N/A $2,500.00 02/18/2011 Anthony Cannella R CA Senate District 12 $1,500.00 02/18/2011 Nathan Fletcher R CA Assembly District 75 $1,500.00 02/18/2011 Shannon Grove R CA Assembly District 32 $3,900.00 02/18/2011 Diane Harkey R CA Assembly District 73 $1,500.00 02/18/2011 Dan Logue R CA Assembly District 3 $1,500.00 02/18/2011 Bonnie Lowenthal D CA Senate District 27 $1,000.00 02/18/2011 Brian Nestande R CA Assembly District 64 $3,900.00 02/18/2011 Kristin Olsen R CA Assembly District 25 $1,500.00 02/18/2011 Jim Silva R CA Senate District 35 $1,500.00 02/18/2011 Mimi Walters R CA Senate District 33 $1,500.00 03/10/2011 Bill Berryhill R CA Assembly District 26 $1,000.00 03/10/2011 Ron Calderon D CA Senate District 30 $2,000.00 03/10/2011 Energy for California (CIPAC) N/A CA N/A $2,000.00 03/10/2011 Connie Conway R CA Assembly District 34 $3,900.00 03/10/2011 Paul Cook R CA Senate District 31 $1,500.00 03/10/2011 Linda Halderman R CA Assembly District 29 $1,500.00 03/10/2011 Kern County Republican Party R CA N/A $1,200.00 03/10/2011 Michael Rubio D CA Senate District 16 $3,900.00 03/10/2011 David Valadao R CA Assembly District 30 $2,000.00 03/10/2011 Juan Vargas D CA Senate District 40 $2,000.00 03/10/2011 Rod Wright D CA Senate District 25 $2,000.00 03/16/2011 Bob Dutton R CA Assembly District 63 $1,400.00 03/16/2011 Curt Hagman R CA Assembly District 60 $2,500.00 03/16/2011 Cameron Smyth R CA Senate District 17 $1,500.00 03/16/2011 Tony Strickland R CA Senate District 19 $1,500.00 03/25/2011 Beth Gaines R CA Assembly District 4 $1,000.00 03/25/2011 Martin Garrick R CA Senate District 38 $1,500.00 03/25/2011 Alan Lowenthal R CA State Sen 2008 Officeholder $500.00 05/04/2011 Don Knabe N/A CA LA Co. Board of Supervisors Dist 4 $1,000.00 05/23/2011 Ted Gaines R CA Senate District 1 $2,000.00 05/23/2011 Sharon Runner R CA Senate District 17 $1,500.00 06/01/2011 Bob Huff R CA Assembly District 29 $1,500.00 06/01/2011 Steve Knight R CA Assembly District 36 $1,500.00 06/22/2011 Diane Harkey R CA Assembly District 73 $1,000.00 06/22/2011 Chris Norby R CA Assembly District 72 $1,000.00 06/22/2011 Tim Donnelly R CA Assembly District 59 $1,000.00 07/12/2011 Beth Gaines R CA Assembly District 4 $1,000.00 07/12/2011 Kern County Young Republicans R CA N/A $500.00 08/23/2011 ABC PAC N/A CA N/A $750.00 09/08/2011 Mimi Walters R CA Senate District 33 $1,000.00 09/08/2011 Jim Silva R CA Senate District 35 $1,000.00 09/08/2011 Dan Logue R CA Assembly District 3 $1,000.00 09/08/2011 Bob Huff R CA Assembly District 29 $1,000.00 09/08/2011 Bonnie Lowenthal D CA Senate District 27 $1,000.00 09/08/2011 Joel Anderson R CA Senate District 36 $1,000.00 09/08/2011 John A Perez D CA Assembly District 46 $2,000.00 09/16/2011 Mark Ridley-Thomas D CA LA County Supervisor $1,000.00 10/28/2011 Bob Wieckowski D CA Assembly District 20 $2,500.00 11/03/2011 Patricia McKeon R CA Assembly District 38 $1,000.00 11/03/2011 CIPAC State PAC N/A CA N/A $6,000.00 11/03/2011 Mark Gipson D CA Assembly District 64 $2,000.00 11/03/2011 Dan Logue R CA Assembly District 3 $1,000.00 11/03/2011 Jan Perry D CA Mayoral Candidate $500.00 06/30/2011 Phil Griego D NM Senate 39 $1,250.00 06/30/2011 Tim Keller D NM Senate 17 $500.00 10/20/2011 Donald E. Bratton R NM District 62 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Cathrynn N. Brown R NM District 55 $500.00 10/20/2011 Joseph Cervantes D NM District 52 $500.00 10/20/2011 Zackary J. Cook R NM District 56 $500.00 10/20/2011 David L. Doyle R NM District 23 $500.00 10/20/2011 Nora Espinoza R NM District 59 $500.00 10/20/2011 Candy Spence Ezzell R NM District 58 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Mary Helen Garcia D NM District 34 $500.00 10/20/2011 Thomas A. Garcia D NM District 68 $2,000.00 10/20/2011 Nate Gentry R NM District 30 $500.00 10/20/2011 Roberto "Bobby" Gonzales D NM District 42 $500.00 10/20/2011 William "Bill" J. Gray R NM District 54 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Dona G. Irwin D NM District 32 $500.00 10/20/2011 Dennis J. Kintigh R NM District 57 $500.00 10/20/2011 Ben Lujan D NM District 46 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Andy Nunez DTS NM District 36 $2,000.00 10/20/2011 Dennis J. Roch R NM District 67 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Debbie A. Rodella D NM District 41 $500.00 10/20/2011 Henry "Kiki" Saavedra D NM District 10 $500.00 10/20/2011 James R.J. Strickler R NM District 2 $500.00 10/20/2011 Thomas C. Taylor R NM District 1 $500.00 10/20/2011 Shirley A. Tyler R NM District 61 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Richard D. Vigil D NM District 70 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Vernon D. Asbill R NM Senate 34 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Tim Eichenberg D NM Senate 15 $500.00 10/20/2011 Phil A. Griego D NM Senate 39 $750.00 10/20/2011 Clinton D. Harden Jr. R NM Senate 7 $2,000.00 10/20/2011 Stuart Ingle R NM Senate 27 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Timothy Z. Jennings D NM Senate 32 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 Gay G. Kernan R NM Senate 42 $2,000.00 10/20/2011 Carroll H. Leavell R NM Senate 41 $2,000.00 10/20/2011 Richard Martinez D NM Senate 5 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 George K. Munoz D NM Senate 4 $2,000.00 10/20/2011 Mary Kay Papen D NM Senate 38 $500.00 10/20/2011 William H. Payne R NM Senate 20 $500.00 10/20/2011 Bernadette M. Sanchez D NM Senate 26 $500.00 10/20/2011 Michael S. Sanchez D NM Senate 29 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 John M. Sapien D NM Senate 9 $500.00 10/20/2011 John Arthur Smith D NM Senate 35 $1,000.00 10/20/2011 David Ulibarri D NM Senate 30 $500.00 10/20/2011 Susan Martinez R NM Governor $2,500.00 12/7/11 Sam Brownback R KS Governor $1,000.00 12/7/11 Derek Schmidt R KS Attorney General $500.00 12/7/11 Pat Apple R KS State Senate 12 $500.00 12/7/11 Garrett Love R KS State Senate 12 $250.00 12/7/11 Mike Peterson R KS State Senate 28 $500.00 12/7/11 Susan Wagle R KS State Senate 30 $250.00 12/7/11 J. Stephen Alford R KS State Representative 124 $250.00 12/7/11 Ward Cassidy R KS State Representative 120 $250.00 12/7/11 Carl Holmes R KS State Representative 125 $250.00 12/7/11 Forrest Knox R KS State Representative 13 $250.00 12/7/11 Michael O'Neal R KS State Representative 104 $500.00 12/7/11 Marc Rhoades R KS State Representative 72 $250.00 12/7/11 Arlen Siegfreid R KS State Representative 15 $250.00 12/8/11 Senate Majority Fund R CO N/A $1,000.00 12/8/11 Colorado Leadership Fund R CO N/A $1,000.00 12/8/11 Coalition for Colorado’s Future** D CO N/A $0.00 12/8/11 Colorado Accountable Government Alliance D CO N/A $1,000.00 12/15/11 Colorado Petroleum Association PAC N/A CO N/A $550.00 12/14/2011 Beth Gaines R CA Assembly District 4 $1,000.00 12/14/2011 Isadore Hall D CA Assembly District 52 $2,000.00 12/14/2011 Brian Jones R CA Assembly District 77 $1,500.00 12/14/2011 Henry Perea D CA Assembly District 31 $1,500.00 12/14/2011 Curren Price D CA Senate District 26 $1,500.00 YTD 2011 OOG Political Contributions $168,550.00 Approved 2011 Political Contributions Budget $170,000.00 ** Coalition for Colorado's Future check was lost in the mail; the check for $1000.00 was re-sent in March 2012 OxyChem 2011 Political Contributions CHECK DATE CANDIDATE / ORGANIZATION AMOUNT 02/10/2011 Martin, Jr., Willy J., Sheriff, St.
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