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Alkermes Political Contributions 2H 2020 Alkermes Political Action Committees and Corporate Political Contributions to Federal and State Candidates and Committees (July 1, 2020 - December 31, 2020) Contribution Type State Recipient Committee Recipient Name Party Affiliation Office Sought / Description PAC Corporate FL Dennis Michael Lemma Campaign Lemma, Dennis R Sheriff $1,000 FL Conservatives for Principled Leadership Renner, Paul R State House $5,000 FL Jason Brodeur Campaign Brodeur, Jason R State Senate $1,000 FL Wyman Duggan Campaign Duggan, Wyman R State House $1,000 FL Demi Busatta Cabrera Campaign Busatta Cabrera, Demi R State House $1,000 FL Debbie Mayfield Campaign Mayfield, Debbie R State Senate $1,000 FL Gayle Harrell Campaign Harrell, Gayle R State Senate $1,000 FL Advancing Florida Agriculture Albritton, Ben R State Senate $5,000 FL Honest Leadership Garrison, Sam R State House $2,500 FL Conservative Florida McClure, Lawrence R State House $2,500 FL A Bolder Florida Rodriguez, Anthony R State House $2,500 FL Limited Government for a Stronger Florida Stargel, Kelli R State Senate $2,500 FL 21st Century Public Servant Williamson, Jayer R State House $2,500 FL Building on Your Dreams Boyd, Jim R State Senate $2,500 FL Friends of Colleen Burton Burton, Colleen R State House $5,000 FL Building a Bold Florida Perez, Daniel R State House $5,000 FL Living Life with Purpose Leek, Tom R State House $5,000 FL Florida Conservative Alliance Bean, Aaron R State Senate $7,500 FL Florida Conservatives United Gruters, Joe R State Senate $5,000 FL Panhandle Prosperity Trumbull, Jay R State House $5,000 FL Republican Party of Florida - House Majority R State Party Committee $15,000 KY Senate Republican Caucus Campaign Committee R State Party Committee $2,000 KY Republican Party of Kentucky R State Party Committee $2,000 KY KY House Republican Caucus Campaign Cmte R State Party Committee $2,000 KY Kentucky Democratic Party D State Party Committee $3,500 KY Republican Party of Kentucky R State Party Committee $2,000 MS Tate for Governor Reeves, Tate R Governor $1,000 NC Hudson for Congress Hudson, Richard R U.S. House $2,500 NH Shaheen For Senate Shaheen, Jeanne D U.S. Senate $5,000 NJ Murphy for Governor Murphy, Philip D Governor $4,900 NY Pete Harckham for Senate Harckham, Pete D State Senate $500 OH Cupp for State Representative Committee Cupp, Bob R State House $2,000 OH Friends of Jay Edwards Edwards, Jay R State House $500 OH Citizens for Schuring Cmte Schuring, Kirk R State Senate $500 OH Friends of Matt Dolan Dolan, Matthew R State Senate $1,000 OH Dr. Terry Johnson for Ohio Johnson, Terry R State Senate $500 OH Seitz for State Representative Seitz, Bill R State House $1,000 OH Emilia Sykes Campaign Sykes, Emilia D State House $500 OH Peterson for Good Govenment Peterson, Bob R State Senate $500 OH Romanchuk for State Rep. Romanchuk, Mark R State House $500 OH Wilkin for Ohio Wilkin, Shane R State House $1,000 OH Friends of Scott Lipps Lipps, Scott R State House $500 OH Friends of Kenny Yuko Yuko, Kenny D State Senate $500 OH Plummer for Ohio Plummer, Phil R State House $1,000 OH Citizens to Elect Allison Russo Russo, Allison D State House $500 OH Friends of Nickie J. Antonio Antonio, Nickie D State Senate $500 OH Steve Huffman for State Rep. Huffman, Stephen R State House $500 OH Cmte to Elect Matt Huffman Huffman, Matt R State House $2,000 PA Friends of Jake Corman Corman, Jacob Doyle (Jake) R State Senate $1,500 PA Friends of Camera Bartolotta Bartolotta, Camera R State Senate $500 PA Benninghoff for Rep. Cmte Benninghoff, Kerry A. R State House $2,000 PA Wayne Langerholc for Senate Langerholc, Wayne R State Senate $500 PA Citizens for Saylor Saylor, Stanley R State House $1,500 PA Friends of Matt Bradford Bradford, Matt D State House $500 PA Citizens for Patrick Browne Browne, Pat R State Senate $1,500 PA Jay Costa for State Senate Costa, Jay D State Senate $500 PA Friends of Bryan Cutler Cutler, Bryan R State House $1,500 PA Friends of Kate Klunk Klunk, Kate D State House $500 PA Friends of Joe Scarnati Scarnati III, Joseph B. R State Senate $1,000 TN Larry Joe Miller Miller, Larry D State House $250 TN Sabi Kumar State Rep Kumar, Sabi R State House $500 TN Stevens PAC Stevens, John R State Senate $750 TN Brandon4StateRep Ogles, Brandon R State House $250 TN RY-PAC Williams, Ryan R State House $250 TN Charles Baum Baum, Charles R State House $250 TN Todd for a Better Tennessee PAC Todd, Chris R State House $250 TN Friends of Darren Jernigan Jernigan, Darren D State House $250 TN Envision Tennessee Yarbro, Jeff D State Senate $500 TN Briggs for Senate Miller Briggs, Richard R State Senate $500 TN Friends of Patsy Hazelwood Hazelwood, Patsy R State House $500 TN KEYPAC Committee to Elect Ken Yager Yager, Ken R State Senate $750 TN Friends to Elect Ron Gant Gant, Ron R State House $750 TN Committee to Elect Jeremy Faison Faison, Jeremy R State House $750 TN Lamberth PAC Lamberth, William R State House $750 TN McPAC McNally, Randy R State Senate $1,000 TN House Republican Caucus R State Party Committee $1,000 TX Texans for Senator John Cornyn Inc Cornyn, John R U.S. Senate $2,500 TX Texans for Senator John Cornyn Inc Cornyn, John R U.S. Senate $1,500 UT Joel Ferry Election Committee Ferry, Joel R State House $500 UT Rep. Carol Moss Moss, Carol D State House $500 UT Wilson for County Mayor Wilson, Jenny D Mayor $300 UT Committee to Elect Todd Weiler Weilar, Todd R State House $500 UT Committee to Elect Eric Hutchings Hutchings, Eric R State House $1,000 UT Committee to Elect Jim Dunnigan Dunnigan, Jim R State House $500 UT Committee to Elect Paul Ray Ray, Paul R State House $500 WA Cathy McMorris Rodgers for Congress McMorris Rodgers, Cathy R U.S. House $2,500 WV Jim Justice Inaugural Committee Justice, Jim D State Inaugural Committee $1,000 WV Rucker for West Virginia Rucker, Patricia R State Senate $250 WV Hanshaw for House 2020 Hanshaw, Roger R State House $1,000 WV Kayla Kessinger for House of Delegates Kessinger, Kayla R State House $500 WV Committee to Elect Chris Stansbury Stansbury, Chris R State House $500 Memberships US Republican Governors Association R Governors Association $225,000 Alkermes Political Action Committees and Corporate Political Contributions to Federal and State Candidates and Committees (January 1, 2020 - June 30, 2020) Contribution Type State Recipient Party Affiliation Office Sought / Description PAC Corporate CA Maienschein for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $2,000 CA Jim Cooper for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,500 CA Nazarian for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,500 CA Wilk for Senate 2020 D State Senate $1,250 CA Susan Rubio for Senate 2022 D State Senate $1,500 CA Steven Bradford for Senate 2020 D State Senate $1,250 CA Dr. Joaquin Arambula for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $2,000 CA Wendy Carrillo for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,000 CA Re-Elect James Ramos for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,000 CA Vince Fong for Assembly 2020 R State Assembly $1,000 CA Chris Ward for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,500 CA Grove for Senate 2022 R State Senate $1,500 CA Patterson for Assembly 2020 R State Assembly $1,000 CA Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,000 FL Citizens for John Rutherford R U.S. House $2,500 GA Buddy Carter for Congress R U.S. House $1,000 KY Guthrie for Congress R U.S. House $2,500 MA The Committee for Bob DeLeo D State House $500 MA The Polito Committee R Lt. Governor $500 MI Upton for All of Us R U.S. House $1,000 MO Rely On Your Beliefs Fund R U.S. Senate $2,500 MS Governor Tate Reeves R Governor $5,000 NY Friends of Schumer D U.S. Senate $2,500 OH Latta for Congress R U.S. House $2,500 OH Stivers for Congress R U.S. House $5,000 National Committee US National Republican Congressional Committee R National Party Cmte-Fed Acct $15,000 US National Republican Senatorial Committee R National Party Cmte-Fed Acct $15,000 State Advocacy Group CA BIOCOM PAC N/A Advocacy Group $3,000 Memberships US Democratic Governors Association D Governors Association $100,000 US Republican Governors Association R Governors Association $100,000 US Republican Attorney Generals Association R Attorney Generals Association $50,000 US Democratic Attorney Generals Association D Attorney Generals Association $50,000 Alkermes Political Action Committees and Corporate Political Contributions to Federal and State Candidates and Committees (July 1, 2019 – December 31, 2019) Contribution Type State Recipient Party Affiliation Office Sought / Description PAC Corporate CA Re-elect Atkins 2020 D State Senate $3,000 CA Luz Rivas for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,000 CA Tim Grayson for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,000 CA Phil Chen for Assembly 2020 R State Assembly $1,000 CA Wendy Carrillo for Assembly 2020 R State Assembly $1,000 CA Bates for Secretary of State R Secretary of State $1,500 CA Joaquin Arambula for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,000 CA Skinner for Senate 2020 D State Senate $2,000 CA Glazer for Senate 2020 R State Senate $1,000 CA Ling Ling Chang for Senate 2020 R State Senate $1,500 CA Waldron for Assembly 2020 R State Assembly $2,000 CA Rob Bonta Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,000 CA Devon Mathis for Assembly R State Assembly $1,000 CA Bates for Secretary of State 2022 R Secretary of State $2,000 CA Wilk for Senate 2020 D State Senate $1,000 CA Jim Beall for Senate D State Senate $2,000 CA Irwin for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $1,000 CA Maienschein for Assembly 2020 D State Assembly $2,500 CA Scott Peters for Congress D U.S.
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