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Bayer Good Government Fund Contributions July 1, 2020 BAYER GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS JULY 1, 2020 - DECEMBER 31, 2020 State Candidate Name Amount Party OTHER AZ Arizona Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee $3,000 DEM AZ Arizonans for Strong Leadership $1,750 REP AZ Republican Legislative Victory Fund $1,000 REP ARIZONA TOTAL $5,750 STATE SENATE CA Ann Ravel (D) Ann Ravel for State Senate 2020 $1,000 DEM CA Sen. Andreas Borgeas (R) Andreas Borgeas for Senate 2022 $1,500 REP CA Sen. Anna Marie Caballero (D) Anna Caballero for Senate 2022 $1,500 DEM CA Sen. Anthony J. Portantino (D) Portantino for Senate 2020 $1,500 DEM CA Sen. Bill Dodd (D) Bill Dodd for Senate 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Sen. Brian Dahle (R) Brian Dahle for Senate 2020 $2,000 REP CA Sen. John Laird (D) John Laird for State Senate 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Sen. Ling-Ling Chang (R) Ling Ling Chang for Senate 2020 $2,000 REP CA Sen. Ling-Ling Chang (R) Ling Ling Chang for Senate 2020 $1,500 REP CA Sen. Nancy Skinner (D) Skinner for Senate 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Sen. Nancy Skinner (D) Skinner for Senate 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Sen. Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R) Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh for Senate 2020 $1,500 REP CA Sen. Scott Thomas Wilk (R) Wilk for Senate 2020 $2,000 REP CA Sen. Scott Thomas Wilk (R) Wilk for Senate 2020 $1,500 REP CA Sen. Scott Wiener (D) Re-Elect Scott Wiener for State Senate 2020 $1,500 DEM CA Sen. Shannon L. Grove (R) Shannon Grove for Senate 2022 $2,000 REP CA Sen. Steven C. Bradford (D) Steve Bradford for Senate 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Sen. Steven M. Glazer (D) Glazer for Senate 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Sen. Susan Talamantes Eggman (D) Susan Eggman for Senate 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Sen. Sydney K. Kamlager (D) Kamlager for Senate 2022 $1,500 DEM STATE ASSEMBLY CA Assm. Bill Quirk, PhD (D) Bill Quirk for Assembly 2020 $3,000 DEM CA Assm. Blanca E. Rubio (D) Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2020 $4,000 DEM CA Assm. Cecilia M. Aguiar-Curry (D) Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 2020 $4,000 DEM CA Assm. Chad Mayes (R) Chad Mayes for Assembly 2020 $2,000 REP CA Assm. Chad Mayes (R) Chad Mayes for Assembly 2020 $2,000 REP CA Assm. Chris Ward (D) Chris Ward for Assembly 2020 $1,500 DEM CA Assm. Devon J. Mathis (R) Devon Mathis for Assembly 2020 $2,000 REP CA Assm. Frank Bigelow (R) Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2020 $1,500 REP CA Assm. Freddie Rodriguez (D) Rodriguez for Assembly 2020 $1,500 DEM CA Assm. Heath Flora (R) Heath Flora for Assembly 2020 $2,000 REP CA Assm. Jacqui Irwin (D) Irwin for Assembly 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Assm. James C. Ramos (D) James Ramos for Assembly 2020 $1,500 DEM CA Assm. James Gallagher (R) James Gallagher for Assembly 2020 $1,500 REP CA Assm. Janet Nguyen (R) Janet Nguyen for Assembly 2020 $2,000 REP CA Assm. Jim Cooper (D) Jim Cooper for Assembly $2,000 DEM CA Assm. Jim Cooper (D) Jim Cooper for Assembly 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Assm. Jim Frazier (D) Jim Frazier for Assembly 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Assm. Joaquin Arambula (D) Joaquin Arambula for Assembly 2022 $1,000 DEM CA Assm. Jordan Cunningham (R) Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 2020 $2,000 REP CA Assm. Jose Medina (D) Jose Medina for Assembly 2022 $1,500 DEM CA Assm. Marc Berman (D) Marc Berman for Assembly 2020 $1,500 DEM CA Assm. Marie Waldron (R) Waldron for Assembly 2020 $2,000 REP CA Assm. Megan Dahle (R) Megan Dahle for Assembly 2020 $2,000 REP CA Assm. Miguel Santiago (D) Miguel Santiago for Assembly 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Assm. Mike A. Gipson (D) Gipson for Assembly 2020 $1,500 DEM CA Assm. Phillip Chen (R) Phillip Chen for Assembly 2020 $1,500 REP CA Assm. Phillip Chen (R) Phillip Chen for Assembly 2020 $1,500 REP CA Assm. Reginald B. Jones-Sawyer (D) Jones-Sawyer for Assembly 2020 $1,500 DEM CA Assm. Robert Rivas (D) Robert Rivas for Assembly 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Assm. Rudy Salas (D) Rudy Salas for Assembly 2020 $2,000 DEM CA Assm. Thurston Smith (R) Thurston Smitty Smith for Assembly 2020 $1,500 REP CA Assm. Timothy S. Grayson (D) Grayson for Assembly 2020 $2,000 DEM CITY COUNCIL CA Joe Romero (N) Joe Romero Jr. for Woodland City Council 2020 $250 NA COUNTY SUPERVISOR CA Steve McShane (D) McShane for Supervisor 2020 $750 DEM OTHER CA No on Prop 15 - Stop Higher Property Taxes and Save Prop 13 $50,000 NA CA Family Farmers Against Prop 15 - Stop Higher Food Taxes $50,000 NA CALIFORNIA TOTAL $198,000 STATE SENATE CO Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg (R) Rural Leadership Political Action Committee $625 REP CO Sen. Jessie Danielson (D) Jessie PAC $500 DEM CO Sen. Joann Ginal (D) Joann Ginal for Colorado Leadership PAC $500 DEM CO Sen. Kerry Donovan (D) First Attempts Need Investments (FANI PAC) $500 DEM CO Sen. Rachel Zenzinger (D) ZENPAC $500 DEM CO Sen. Steven Fenberg (D) Fenberg Leadership Fund $500 DEM STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CO Rep. Alec Garnett (D) Garnett Leadership Fund $500 DEM CO Rep. Donald Elias Valdez (D) Valdez Leadership $375 DEM CO Rep. Dylan Roberts (D) Roberts Leadership Fund $500 DEM CO Rep. Hugh McKean (R) NoCO Leadership PAC $500 REP OTHER CO Better Colorado Alliance $1,000 DEM CO Senate Majority Fund $1,000 REP CO Leading Colorado Forward $1,000 DEM COLORADO TOTAL $8,000 STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL DE Atty. Gen. Kathleen Jennings (D) Friends of Kathy Jennings $500 DEM DELAWARE TOTAL $500 STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FL Rep. Charles Wesley Clemons, Sr. (R) Chuck Clemons Campaign Committee $500 REP FL Rep. Colleen Burton (R) Colleen Burton Campaign Committee $500 REP FL Rep. Elizabeth Anne Fetterhoff (R) Elizabeth Fetterhoff Campaign Committee $500 REP FL Rep. Ralph E. Massullo, Jr. (R) Ralph Massullo Campaign Committee $500 REP FLORIDA TOTAL $2,000 STATE SENATE GA Sen. Ben L. Watson (R) Ben Watson for Senate, Inc. $1,000 REP GA Sen. Billy Hickman (R) Billy Hickman for State Senate, Inc. $500 REP GA Sen. Freddie Powell Sims (D) Committee to Elect Freddie Powell Sims $1,000 DEM GA Sen. Larry Walker, III (R) Larry Walker for State Senate $1,000 REP GA Sen. Lee I. Anderson (R) Lee Anderson for State Senate $1,000 REP GA Sen. Russ Goodman (R) Friends of Russ Goodman $500 REP STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES GA Rep. Bob Trammell (D) Committee to Elect Bob Trammell, Inc. $1,000 DEM GA Rep. Dexter L. Sharper (D) Dexter Sharper for State Representative $500 DEM GA Rep. Dominic F. LaRiccia (R) LaRiccia for State Representative $1,000 REP GA Rep. Gloria J. Frazier (D) Committee to Elect Gloria Frazier $500 DEM GA Rep. Jodi Lott (R) Jodi Lott for Georgia LLC $1,000 REP GA Rep. Katie M. Dempsey (R) Friends of Katie Dempsey $500 REP GA Rep. Mack Jackson (D) Mack Jackson Campaign $500 DEM GA Rep. Rick Jasperse (R) Citizens for Rick Jasperse $1,000 REP GA Rep. Sharon M. Cooper (R) Sharon Cooper for State House $2,600 REP GA Rep. Trey Kelley (R) Kelley for House $1,000 REP GEORGIA TOTAL $14,600 STATE SENATE HI Sen. Donovan M. Dela Cruz (D) Friends of Donovan Dela Cruz $1,000 DEM HI Sen. Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran (D) Friends of Gil Keith-Agaran $1,000 DEM STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HI Rep. Greggor Ilagan (D) Vote for Ilagan $1,000 DEM HI Rep. Kyle T. Yamashita (D) Good Friends of Kyle Yamashita $1,000 DEM HI Rep. Lauren Cheape Matsumoto (R) Friends of Lauren Matsumoto $500 REP HI Rep. Richard H.K. Onishi (D) Friends of Richard Onishi $1,000 DEM HI Rep. Ryan I. Yamane (D) Friends of Ryan Yamane $1,000 DEM HAWAII TOTAL $6,500 STATE SENATE ID Sen. Grant Burgoyne (D) Committee to Elect Grant Burgoyne $500 DEM STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ID Rep. Jake Ellis (D) Committee to Elect Jake Ellis $500 DEM ID Rep. Brooke Green (D) Committee to Elect Brook Green $500 DEM ID Rep. Caroline Nilsson Troy (R) Committee to Elect Caroline Nilsson Troy $1,000 REP IDAHO TOTAL $2,500 STATE SENATE IL Sen. Antonio Munoz (D) Ciitzens for Antonio Munoz $2,000 DEM IL Sen. Craig Wilcox (R) Citizens for Colonel Craig Wilcox $1,000 REP IL Sen. Dale Fowler (R) Fowler for Senate $1,000 REP IL Sen. Don Harmon (D) Friends of Don Harmon for State Senate $2,500 DEM IL Sen. Linda Holmes (D) Citizens for Linda Holmes $1,000 DEM IL Sen. Michael E. Hastings (D) Citizens for Michael E Hastings $1,000 DEM IL Sen. Neil Anderson (R) Anderson for Illinois $1,000 REP IL Sen. Patrick J. Joyce (D) Senator Patrick Joyce Election Committee $1,000 DEM IL Sen. Rachelle Aud Crowe (D) Rachelle Aud Crowe for Senate $1,000 DEM IL Sen. Scott M. Bennett (D) Scott Bennett for Senate $1,500 DEM IL Sen. Sue Rezin (R) Friends of Sue Rezin $1,000 REP IL Sen. William Cunningham (D) Friends of Bill Cunningham $1,000 DEM IL Sen. William Cunningham (D) Friends of Bill Cunningham $1,000 DEM STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IL Rep. Michael J. Madigan (D) Friends of Michael J Madigan $2,500 DEM IL Rep. Monica Bristow (D) Friends of Monica Bristow $1,000 DEM IL Rep.
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