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Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 1 1st Congressional District Republican Party of AR Filing Year: 2013 6006 S. Caraway Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 05/17/2013 Jonesboro, AR, 72404 PAC Interests PAC Officers Republican Party of Arkansas Benny Speaks Dorothy Crockett 2 2nd Congressional District Republican Committee Filing Year: 2013 218 Griggs Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 05/16/2013 Suite A Clinton, AR, 72031 PAC Interests PAC Officers Johnny K. Rhoda Linda S. Rhoda Jackie Sikes John Nabholz 3 3 Votes for Fayetteville Committee Filing Year: 2013 2853 N Rivercrest Road Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 10/03/2013 Fayetteville, AR, 72701 PAC Interests PAC Officers Jeffery Koenig Robert "Bo" Bittle 4 A Secure America PAC Filing Year: 2013 5209 Rosewood Circle Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Fort Smith, AR, 72903 PAC Interests PAC Officers Asa Hutchinson John C. Langham Jonelle Fulmer 5 AAPA Political Action Committee(formerly known as Filing Year: 2013 301 S. Victory Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/04/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Asphalt Pavement Association Charles Foot Mark Lamberth Steve Thweatt 6 Action Committee for Rural Electrification Filing Year: 2013 P.O. Box 194208 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/10/2012 Little Rock, AR, 72219 PAC Interests PAC Officers Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas Billy C. Martin, III Arkansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc. Theda henderson Katrina Weyland Martha Pennington Wednesday, December 11, 2013 1 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 7 AF&PC Forestry for the Future Filing Year: 2013 1020 W 4th Street, Ste. 400 - 4th Fl Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Suite 400 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Forest & Paper Council Brent Stevenson Max Braswell 8 American Council of Engineering Companies PAC Filing Year: 2013 124 West Capitol Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Suite 712 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers American Council of Engineering Companies of AR Barry McCormick Dan Williams Jeff Geurian Brad Hammond 9 American Electric Power Committee for Responsible Filing Year: 2013 1 Riverside Plaza, 26th Floor Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 02/04/2013 Columbus, OH, 43215 PAC Interests PAC Officers American Electric Power Steve Anasis David L. Moore Steve Anasis Peter Main 10 American Insurance Association ARK PAC Filing Year: 2013 425 West Capitol, 37th Floor Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/04/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Allan Horne 11 APAC Arkansas PAC--Formerly Ashland AR PAC Filing Year: 2013 101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Suite 600 West Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 07/15/2013 Washington, DC, 20001 PAC Interests PAC Officers Oldcastle Materials, Inc. Bryan Kalbfleisch APAC, Inc. Lee S. DuChanois Steve O. Palmer Max Perkins 12 Architecture Political Action Committee Filing Year: 2013 1020 W 4th Street, Ste. 400 - 4th Fl Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Suite 400 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Architecture Profession Brent Stevenson Phil Purifoy Gordon Duckworth Wednesday, December 11, 2013 2 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 13 Arkansans For Arkansas Filing Year: 2013 P. O. Box 6025 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/10/2013 Sherwood, AR, 72124 PAC Interests PAC Officers Persons who are interested in the betterment of AR Linda Napper 14 Arkansans for Rural Development Filing Year: 2013 P.O. Box 194208 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/10/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72219 PAC Interests PAC Officers Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas Leon Philpot Arkansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc. Theda Henderson Katrina Weyland Jerry Bolinger 15 Arkansans for Thorough Agriculture Political Educa Filing Year: 2013 2470 Cimmaron Ave Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 12/31/2012 Springdale, AR, 72762 PAC Interests PAC Officers Dairy Farmers of America, Inc Ryan Anglin Woodrow Bryant David E. Daniel 16 Arkansas 10th Judicial District Conservative Polit Filing Year: 2013 132 Midway Route #18 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 03/13/2013 Monticello, AR, 71655 PAC Interests PAC Officers Jim A. Hill Dana Lawhon 17 Arkansas Agents Political Action Committee Filing Year: 2013 5000 Northshore Drive Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/02/2013 North LIttle Rock, AR, 72118 PAC Interests PAC Officers John Cooke Randy Cozart Jeff Owyoung Mark Smith 18 Arkansas Association of Nurse Anesthetists Filing Year: 2013 84 Cypress Creek Drive Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/11/2013 Cabot, AR, 72023 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Association of Nurse Anesthetists (ARANA) James R. Acree, CRNA Art Wolover Scott Sanders Wednesday, December 11, 2013 3 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 19 Arkansas Bankers Association Group 1 PAC Filing Year: 2013 1220 West Third Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Bankers Association Bill Holmes Eric Munson 20 Arkansas Bankers Association Group 2 PAC Filing Year: 2013 1220 West Third Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Bankers Association Eric Munson Bill Holmes 21 Arkansas Bankers Association Group 3 PAC, Inc Filing Year: 2013 1220 West Third Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72201 Filed termination on:06/28/2013 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Bankers Association Eric Munson Bill Holmes 22 Arkansas Bankers Association Group 4 PAC Filing Year: 2013 1220 West Third Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Bankers Association Eric Munson Bill Holmes 23 Arkansas Bar Association PAC Filing Year: 2013 c/o David M. Fuqua, 425 W Capitol Ave., Suite 400 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/07/2013 Suite 400 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Bar Association David M. Fugua Dennis Zolper 24 Arkansas Cable Telecommunications PAC Filing Year: 2013 411 South Victory- 201A Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/10/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Cable Telecommunication Association Mike Wilson Len Pitcock 25 Arkansas Carry Political Action Committee Filing Year: 2013 9107 Timberlyn Way Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 11/06/2013 Fort Smith, AR, 72903 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Carry(non profit) Steve Jones Chris Matthews Wednesday, December 11, 2013 4 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 26 Arkansas Chiropractic Association PAC Filing Year: 2013 2482 Highway 77 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Marion, AR, 72364 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Chiropractic Association Dr. Julie J. Traylor-Logan Dr. Dustin Head 27 Arkansas Chiropractic Society PAC Filing Year: 2013 C/O Dr. William Schmidt Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 05/16/2013 316 St. Louis Place Hot Springs, AR, 71913 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Chiropractic Society Dr. Conrad Kaelin Dr. William L. Schmidt Dr. Dale Huntington 28 Arkansas Committee for Children and Public Ed Filing Year: 2013 1500 West Fourth Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/14/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Donna Morey Brenda Robinson Barbara Davidson Rich Nagel 29 Arkansas Committee for Economic Growth Filing Year: 2013 2337 Martha Drive Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/09/2013 Conway, AR, 72032 PAC Interests PAC Officers Don Thomas Gilbert Baker John Nabholz 30 Arkansas Conservative Legislative PAC-Senate Fund Filing Year: 2013 P.O. Box 2458 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72203 PAC Interests PAC Officers Johnny Key Michael Lamerouex Eddie Joe Williams 31 Arkansas Counseling Association PAC Filing Year: 2013 1047 Hwy 128 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/09/2013 Arkadelphia, AR, 71923 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Counseling Association Paula Whittle Nola Christenberry Wednesday, December 11, 2013 5 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 32 Arkansas Credit Union PAC Filing Year: 2013 1023 W. Capitol Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 07/30/2013 Little Rock, AR, 72201 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Credit Union Association Allen Brown Terry Tucker Greg James Sherry Gray 33 Arkansas Dental PAC Filing Year: 2013 5304 Mabelvale Pike Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 12/19/2012 Little Rock, AR, 72209 PAC Interests PAC Officers AR State Dental Association Dr. Lee Hinson Dr. Gene Jines 34 Arkansas Farm Bureau Voluntary Issues Fund Filing Year: 2013 10720 Kanis Road Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 12/21/2012 Little Rock, AR, 72211-3825 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Farm Bureau Randy Veach Ewell R. Welch Rich Hillman Tom Jones 35 Arkansas Federation of Business and Professional W Filing Year: 2013 228 Old Hickory Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Hot Springs, AR, 71913 PAC Interests PAC Officers Karen Garcia Sarah Akin Robin Alexander 36 Arkansas Federation of Democratic Women Filing Year: 2013 18 Lance Drive Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 05/24/2013 North Little Rock, AR, 72120 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas State Democratic Party Judy Ramer Jane Gray Todd 37 Arkansas Federation of Republican Women Filing Year: 2013 196 Acklin Gap Road Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2013 Conway, AR, 72032 PAC Interests PAC Officers National Federation of Republican Women Jonelle Fulmer
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