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Political Contributions Report 2019 Mid‐year Corporate Political Contributions AstraZeneca Name Date Amount Period SubType Purpose State Committee to Elect Keith Wheeler 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local IL Zalewski for State Representative 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local IL Citizens for Antonio Munoz 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Citizens for Durkin 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Citizens for Gregory Harris 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Citizens for Sara Feigenholtz 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Friends for Arthur Turner II 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local IL Friends for Mulroe 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Friends of Michael J. Madigan 1/8/2019 $2,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Friends of Robyn Gabel 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Team Demmer 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Brady for Senate Inc 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2022 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Citizens For Bridget Degnen 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2022 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Citizens for John Cullerton for State Senate 1/8/2019 $2,000.00 Primary 2022 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Committee to Elect John P Daley 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2022 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Friends of Chapin Rose 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2022 State/Local IL Friends of Elgie Sims 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2022 State/Local IL Friends of Mattie Hunter 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2022 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Friends of Stanley Moore 1/8/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2022 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution IL Free Markets for Florida 1/10/2019 $500.00 Other 2018 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution FL Benjamin for New York 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution NY Friends for Al Taylor 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local NY Friends of Marcos Crespo 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution NY Friends of Senator Breslin 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local NY Friends of Senator James L. Seward 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution NY Gallivan for Senate 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local NY Gustavo Rivera for State Senate 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local NY McDonald for Assembly 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution NY Shelley Mayer for Senate 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution NY Todd Kaminsky for Senate 2/11/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local NY Bates for Secretary of State 2/27/2019 $1,500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Kevin Kiley for Assembly 2020 2/27/2019 $1,500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Kevin Mullin for Assembly 2020 2/27/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Luz Rivas for Assembly 2020 2/27/2019 $1,500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA 2019 Mid‐year Corporate Political Contributions AstraZeneca Waldron for Assembly 2020 2/27/2019 $2,500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Women in Government (WIG) Foundation 2/28/2019 $25,000 National Political Group National Governors Association (NGA) 3/14/2019 $15,000 National Political Group Republican Governors Association (RGA) 3/27/2019 $250,000 National Political Group Republican Legislative Campaign Committee (RLCC) 3/27/2019 $200,000 National Political Group Republican Lt. Governors Association (RLGA) 3/27/2019 $25,000 National Political Group Democratic Governors Association (DGA) 3/28/2019 $250,000 National Political Group Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) 3/28/2019 $100,000 National Political Group Democratic Senate Campaign Committee ‐ Housekeeping (DSCC HOUSEKEEPING) 4/5/2019 $8,000.00 Other 2019 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution NY New York State Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee ‐ Housekeeping 4/5/2019 $9,000.00 Other 2019 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution NY NYS Senate Republican Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account 4/5/2019 $8,000.00 Other 2019 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution NY Democratic Lt. Governors Association 4/18/2019 $25,000 National Political Group Dr. Richard Pan for Senate 2018 ID#1374058 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 General 2018 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution‐ DCA Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy 5/10/2019 $2,500.00 Other 2019 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Women in Power PAC 5/10/2019 $5,000.00 Other 2019 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Anthony Portantino for Senate 2020 ID#1392849 5/10/2019 $2,700.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Autumn Burke for Assembly 2020 ID# 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2020 ID# 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Cecilia Aguiar‐Curry for Assembly 2020 ID# 1413989 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Chad Mayes for Assembly 2020 ID #1414363 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2020 ID#1414525 5/10/2019 $2,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Gray for Assembly 2020 ID#1414307 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Jeff Stone for Senate 2022 ID#1414802 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Jim Cooper for Assembly 2020 ID#1414095 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Jose Medina for Assembly 2020 ID #1414629 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Kevin Kiley for Assembly 2020 5/10/2019 $1,500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA 2019 Mid‐year Corporate Political Contributions AstraZeneca Low for Assembly 2020 ID#1414197 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Marc Berman for Assembly 2020 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Rob Bonta for Assembly 2020 ID#1414291 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Rodriguez for Assembly 2020 ID#1414249 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Rudy Salas for Assembly 2020 ID#1414982 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Shannon Grove for Senate 2022 ID# 5/10/2019 $2,500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Sharon Quirk‐Silva for Assembly ID# 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Susan Rubio for Senate 2022 ID#1415107 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Tom Daly for Assembly 2020 ID# 1415111 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Lorena Gonzalez for Secretary of State ID# 1415713 5/10/2019 $3,000.00 Primary 2022 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA Anthony Portantino for Senate 2020 ID#1392849 5/12/2019 $300.00 General 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution CA GOPAC 5/15/2019 $25,000 National Political Group Ben Watson Campaign 5/31/2019 $1,000.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Bill Cowsert Campaign 5/31/2019 $250.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Blake Tillery for Senate 5/31/2019 $250.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Campaign for Lee Hawkins 5/31/2019 $250.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Chuck Efstration for House 5/31/2019 $250.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Chuck Hufstetler for State Senate 5/31/2019 $350.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Comm. To Elect Larry Walker 5/31/2019 $250.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Comm. To Re‐elect Michele Henson 5/31/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Committee to Elect Brian Strickland, Inc. 5/31/2019 $250.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Committee to Elect Butch Miller 5/31/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Committee to Elect Butch Parrish 5/31/2019 $275.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Committee to Elect Jeff Mullis 5/31/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Committee to Elect Jesse Petrea 5/31/2019 $250.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Committee to Elect Mark Newton, MD 5/31/2019 $350.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Committee to Elect Mary Margaret Oliver 5/31/2019 $250.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Committee to Elect Mike Dugan 5/31/2019 $500.00 Primary 2020 State/Local Corporate Political Contribution GA Committee to Elect Penny Houston 5/31/2019 $350.00 Primary 2020
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