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Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Committee Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2020 Through: 12/31/2020 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 1 of 18 Donor Information Schedule A: Direct Contributions Over $100 1. Employer or Business (If Corporate/Company Donor: N/A) 2. Type of Business(If Corporate Donor Type of Business) Date Contribution Aggregate Full Name of Contributor 3. Business Location Received This Period To Date Mailing Address of Contributor Dominion Energy 1. $1,250,000. 701 E. Cary Street 2. 12/09/2020 $350,000.00 00 Richmond, VA 23219- 3.Richmond, VA Total This Period $350,000.00 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2020 Through: 12/31/2020 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 2 of 18 No Schedule B results to display. Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2020 Through: 12/31/2020 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 3 of 18 Schedule C: Bank Interest, Refunded Expenditures and Rebates Payment Reason/Type of Payment Date Received Amount Full Name and Address of Payer Bill Wiley for Delegate 703 S. Stewart Street Refund of Contribution to Candidate 10/26/2020 $1,000.00 Winchester, VA 22601 Chris Runion for Delegate PO Box 202 Stop Payment - Chris Runion for Delegate 12/31/2020 $500.00 Bridgewater, VA 22812 Chris Runion for Delegate PO Box 202 Stop Payment- Chris Runion for Delegate 12/31/2020 $1,000.00 Bridgewater, VA 22812 Friends of David Yancey P.O. Box 1163 Stop Payment- Friends of David Yancey 10/20/2020 $5,000.00 Newport News, VA 23601 Friends of Dr. Todd Pillion 851 French Moore Jr Blvd Stop Payment - Friends of Dr. Todd Pillion 10/27/2020 $2,500.00 Suite 178 Abingdon, VA 24210 Friends of Jeff Bourne PO Box 598 Stop Payment - Friends of Jeff Bourne 12/31/2020 $15,000.00 Richmond, VA 23218 Friends of Keith Hodges P.O. Box 928 Stop Payment - Friends of Keith Hodges 10/27/2020 $1,000.00 Urbanna, VA 23175 Michael Webert for Delegate PO Box 631 Stop Payment - Michael Webert for Delegate 11/04/2020 $1,000.00 Marshall, VA 20115 One Richmond PAC PO Box 182 Stop Payment- One Richmond PAC 12/17/2020 $50,000.00 Richmond, VA 23218 Stoney for RVA PO Box 182 Stop Payment - Stoney for RVA 12/07/2020 $50,000.00 Richmond, VA 23218 Virginia Legislative Black Caucus PO Box 7428 Stop Payment - Virginia Legislative Black Caucus 10/27/2020 $15,000.00 Hampton, VA 23666 Will Morefield for Delegate P.O. Box 644 Stop Payment - Will Morefield for Delegate 10/27/2020 $1,500.00 Pounding Mill, VA 24637 Total This Period $143,500.00 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2020 Through: 12/31/2020 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 4 of 18 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Barker for Senate Nathan PO Box 10527 George Barker, STATE SENATE 39th VA 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Alexandria, VA 22310 Ben Chafin for Senate Nathan PO Box 1210 Ben Chafin, STATE SENATE 38th VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Lebanon, VA 24266 Buddy Fowler for Delegate Nathan 10321 Washington Hwy Buddy Fowler, STATE HOUSE 55th VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 Frost Glen Allen, VA 23059 Carr for Delegate Nathan PO Box 14625 Betsy Carr, STATE HOUSE 69th VA 10/28/2020 $2,000.00 Frost Richmond, VA 23221 Clinton Jenkins for Delegate Nathan 438 North Main Street Clinton Jenkins, STATE HOUSE 76th VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 Frost Suffolk, VA 23434 Edwards for Virginia Senate Nathan P.O. Box 1179 John Edwards, STATE SENATE 21st VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Roanoke, VA 24006 Elect Bloxom for Delegate Nathan PO Box 27 Robert Bloxom, STATE HOUSE 100th VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 Frost Mappsville, VA 23407 Elect Chris Head Nathan P.O. Box 19130 Chris Head, STATE HOUSE 17th VA 10/28/2020 $3,000.00 Frost Roanoke, VA 24019 Friends of Barry Knight Nathan 1852 Mill Landing Barry Knight, STATE HOUSE 81st VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Virginia Beach, VA 23457-1414 Friends of Bill DeSteph for Senate Nathan 588 Central Drive Bill DeSteph, STATE SENATE 8th VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Friends of Bryce Reeves Nathan 11205 Gray Fox Pointe Bryce Reeves, STATE SENATE 17th VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Spotsylvania, VA 22551 Friends of Carrie Coyner Nathan 9910 Wagners Way Carrie Coyner, STATE HOUSE 62nd VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 Frost Chesterfield, VA 23832 Friends of Charles Poindexter Nathan PO Box 117 Charles Poindexter, STATE HOUSE 9th VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 Frost Glade Hill, VA 24092 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2020 Through: 12/31/2020 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 5 of 18 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Friends of Charniele Herring Nathan 5300 Holmes Run Parkway Charniele Herring, STATE HOUSE 46th VA 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Alexandria, VA 22304 Friends of Delegate Ken Plum Nathan 2073 Cobblestone Lane Ken Plum, STATE HOUSE 36th VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Reston, VA 20191 Friends of James Edmunds P.O. Box 1115 Nathan James Edmunds, STATE HOUSE 60th VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 60 S Main Street Frost Halifax, VA 24558 Friends of Janet Howell Nathan P.O. Box 2608 Janet Howell, STATE SENATE 32nd VA 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Reston, VA 20195-0608 Friends of Keith Hodges Nathan P.O. Box 928 Keith Hodges, STATE HOUSE 98th VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 Frost Urbanna, VA 23175 Friends of Kirk Cox Nathan P.O. Box 1205 Kirk Cox, STATE HOUSE 66th VA 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Colonial Heights, VA 23834 Friends of Luke Torian 4222 Fortuna Center Plaza Nathan Luke Torian, STATE HOUSE 52nd VA 10/28/2020 $10,000.00 Suite 659 Frost Dumfries, VA 22025-1515 Friends of Monty Mason Nathan PO Box 232 Monty Mason, STATE SENATE 1st VA 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Williamsburg, VA 23187 Friends of Scott Wyatt Nathan PO Box 365 Scott Wyatt, STATE HOUSE 97th VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 Frost Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Friends of Siobhan Dunnavant 4600 Cox Road Nathan Siobhan Dunnavant, STATE SENATE 12th VA 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Suite 100 Frost Glen Allen, VA 23060 Friends of Steve Newman Nathan 3810 Solebury Place Stephen Newman, STATE SENATE 23rd VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Midlothian, VA 23113 Gilbert for Delegate Nathan P.O. Box 309 Todd Gilbert, STATE HOUSE 15th VA 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Woodstock, VA 22664- Guy for Delegate Nathan PO Box 4563 Nancy Guy, STATE HOUSE 83rd VA 10/28/2020 $500.00 Frost Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2020 Through: 12/31/2020 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 6 of 18 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Hanger Campaign Committee Nathan P.O. Box 18341 Emmet W. Hanger, STATE SENATE 24th VA 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Richmond, VA 23226 Leftwich for Delegate 308 Cedar Lakes Drive Nathan James Leftwich, STATE HOUSE 78th VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 2nd Floor Frost Chesapeake, VA 23322 McQuinn for Delegate Nathan 900 North 35th Street Delores McQuinn, STATE HOUSE 70th VA 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Richmond, VA 23223 Morrissey for Senate Nathan 605 E. Nine Mile Road Joseph Morrissey, STATE SENATE 16th VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Highland Springs, VA 23075 Orrock for House Nathan P.O. Box 458 Robert D. Orrock, STATE HOUSE 54th VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Thornburg, VA 22565 People First PAC Nathan 593 Longdale Crescent Direct Contribution 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Chesapeake, VA 23325 Point of Friction PAC Nathan PO Box 1591 Direct Contribution 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Christiansburg, VA 24068 Reagan Majority for Virginia Nathan PO Box 187 Direct Contribution 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Rob Bell for Delegate Nathan 2309 Finch Court Robert B. Bell, STATE HOUSE 58th VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 Frost Charlottesville, VA 22911 Stuart for Senate Nathan PO Box 1146 Richard Stuart, STATE SENATE 28th VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Montross, VA 22520 Terry Austin for Delegate Nathan PO Box 398 Terry Austin, STATE HOUSE 19th VA 10/28/2020 $2,500.00 Frost Buchanan, VA 24066 The 2023 PAC Nathan PO Box 71596 Direct Contribution 10/28/2020 $5,000.00 Frost Henrico, VA 23255 The Campaign for Ronnie Campbell for VA Delegate Nathan Ronnie Campbell, STATE HOUSE 24th VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 PO Box 366 Frost Fairfield, VA 24435 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2020 Through: 12/31/2020 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 7 of 18 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure The Way Ahead PAC Nathan PO Box 597 Direct Contribution 10/28/2020 $25,000.00 Frost Richmond, VA 23218 Tommy Wright for Delegate Nathan PO Box 1323 Thomas Wright, STATE HOUSE 61st VA 10/28/2020 $1,000.00 Frost Victoria, VA 23974 Tyler for the House of Delegates Nathan 25359 Blue Star Hwy.
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