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Congressional Record—Senate S1840 S1840 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE March 20, 2018 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES National Committee; $1,600.00, 10/01/2015, Re- 2016, Rand Paul For US Senate (error); publican National Committee; $5,400.00, 11/10/ $5,000.00, 4/22/2016, Rand Paul For US Senate; The following reports of committees 2015, Ryan Zinke For Congress; $2,700.00, 2/29/ $¥2,700.00, 5/13/2016, Marco Rubio For Presi- were submitted: 2016, Scott Walker, Inc.; $50,000.00, 2/23/2016, dent; $2,700.00, 6/30/2016, Rob Wittman For By Ms. MURKOWSKI, from the Committee Marco Rubio-Cons. Sol. PAC; $50,000.00, 2/26/ Congress; $¥2,700.00, 8/24/2016, Marco Rubio on Energy and Natural Resources, with an 2016, Marco Rubio-Cons. Sol. PAC; $50,000.00, For Senate; $2,700.00, 8/24/2016, Marco Rubio amendment in the nature of a substitute: 3/02/2016, Marco Rubio-Cons. Sol. PAC; For Senate **; $5,400.00, 8/24/2016, Marco Rubio S. 2325. A bill to incentivize the hiring of $2,700.00, 3/15/2016, Portman For Congress; For Senate **; $5,400.00, 9/15/2016, Young Vic- United States workers in the Commonwealth $2,700.00, 3/15/2016, Portman For Congress; tory Committee; $35,000.00, 10/10/2016, of the Northern Mariana Islands, and for $¥2,700.00, 3/18/2016, Johnson For Senate NRSC ***; $2,700.00, 10/14/2016, Richard Burr other purposes (Rept. No. 115–214). (error); $2,700.00, 3/18/2016, Johnson For Sen- Committee; $5,000.00, 12/05/2016, Republican By Mr. CORKER, from the Committee on ate (error); $5,400.00, 3/18/2016, Johnson For Majority Fund ****. Foreign Relations, with an amendment and Senate; $2,700.00, 3/21/2016, Royce For Con- Note: With respect to the various contribu- with an amended preamble: gress; $2,700.00, 3/21/2016, Royce For Congress; tions and credits to the Rubio Senatorial S. Res. 85. A resolution calling on the Gov- $5,400.00, 3/23/2016, Roy Blunt *****; $¥2,700.00, campaign by Robert Pence, the second ernment of Iran to fulfill repeated promises 3/23/2016, Roy Blunt *****; $2,700 00, 3/23/2016, $10,800.00 contribution shown on 6/30/2016 was of assistance in the case of Robert Levinson, Roy Blunt *****; $5,400.00, 3/30/2016, Friends Of not made, it is a repeat of the entry that pre- the longest held United States civilian in our Joe Heck; $2,700.00, 3/30/2016, Friends Of Joe cedes it. With respect to the various con- Nation’s history. Heck (error); $¥2,700.00, 3/30/2016, Friends Of tributions and credits to the Rubio Presi- By Mr. CORKER, from the Committee on Joe Heck (error); $2,700.00,3/31/2016, Friends dential campaign by Susan Pence, the Foreign Relations, with an amendment and Of Kelly Ayotte; $2,700 00, 3/31/2016, Friends $5,400.00 contribution shown on 8/04/2015 was with a preamble: Of Kelly Ayotte; $5,000.00, 4/22/2016, Rand not made. The true net result of all of the S. Res. 432. A resolution congratulating the Paul 2016; $¥2,300.00, 4/23/2016, Rand Paul 2016 contributions shown to the Rubio campaigns Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lith- (error); $2,300.00, 4/23/2016, Rand Paul 2016 is that Robert and Susan Pence each gave uania on the 100th anniversary of their dec- (error); $¥2,700.00, 5/13/2016, Marco Rubio For $2,700.00 to each of the Presidential primary larations of independence. President; $2,500.00, 5/27/2016, Carlos Lopez- campaign, the Senate primary campaign, Cantera For Senate check; $2,700.00, 6106/2016, and the Senate general campaign. These f Charles Grassley; $2,700.00, 6/06/2016, Charles numbers were confirmed with the Rubio Grassley (error, repeated); $2,700.00, 6/07/2016, campaigns on 12/6/2017. EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF Goodlatte For Congress; $2,700.00, 6/08/2016, COMMITTEES * This contribution was not included on the Randy Forbes; $5,400.00, 6/13/2016, Todd FEC report. The following executive reports of Young *; $5,000.00, 6/27/2016, Team Ryan; ** The FEC report erroneously repeats nominations were submitted: $2,300.00, 6/27/2016, Paul Ryan For Congress these three contributions (it shows the same (error); $2,300.00, 6/27/2016, Paul Ryan For By Mr. CORKER for the Committee on reference number, 201610170200, except that Congress (error); $10,800.00, 6/30/2016, Marco the ‘‘¥2,700.00’’ is turned into a positive Foreign Relations. Rubio For Senate; 10,800.00, 6/30/2016, Marco *Robert Frank Pence, of Virginia, to be ‘‘2,700 00’’). The three repeated entries are Rubio For Senate (error, repeat); $1,600.00, 6/ not shown on this form. Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- 30/2016, NRSC; $33,400.00, 6/30/2016, NRSC; potentiary of the United States of America *** FEC report incorrectly shows only $2,700.00, 6/30/2016, Rob Wittman For Con- $1,600.00 but uses the same reference number to the Republic of Finland. gress; $¥5,400.00, 8/24/2016, Marco Rubio For Nominee: Robert Frank Pence. as the 8/24/16 Rubio contributions/credit. Senate; $2,700.00, 8/24/2016, Marco Rubio For **** This is posted erroneously to Susan Post: Ambassador to the Republic of Fin- ¥ Senate (error); $ 2,700.00, 8/24/2016, Marco Pence in the FEC report. land. Rubio For Senate (error); $25,000.00, 9/14/2016, ***** I do not understand this accounting (The following is a list of all members of Trump Victory; $22,300.00, 9/14/2016, RN but the result is the same: $5,400 (net) to Roy my immediate family and their spouses. I C ******; $2,700.00, 9/14/2016, Donald Trump for Blunt from Robert Pence and $5,400.00 from have asked each of these persons to inform President ******; $5,400.00, 9/22/2016, Friends Of Susan Pence. Both were contributed via one me of the pertinent contributions made by John McCain; $2,700.00, 9/28/2016, Friends Of (1) credit card charge of $10,800.00 on 3/21/16. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Patrick Toomey; $5,000.00, 10/06/2016, John ****** I believe these entries reflect a dou- formation contained in this report is com- Bolton Super Pac; $2,700.00, 10/14/2016, Rich- ble counting of 9/14/16 Trump Victory con- plete and accurate.) ard Burr Committee; $15,000.00, 11/03/2016, tribution. Contributions, amount, date, and donee: NRSC; $2,700.00, 11/10/2016, John Kennedy For 3. Children and Spouses: Stephen P. Pence: 1. Self: $5,000.00, 3/19/2013, Heartland Values US; $2,700.00, 11/10/2016, John Kennedy For US $2,600.00, 6/30/2016, Rob Wittman For Con- PAC (Senator Thune); $2,500.00, 5/13/2013, (error, repeat); $5,000.00, 12/05/2016, Repub- gress; $2,700.00, 7/10/2017, Rob Wittman For Ryan For Congress; $1,000.00, 6/19/2013, lican Majority Fund ****. Congress; Joelle Pence: None; Geoffrey W. Rounds For Senate; $1,000.00, 9/17/2013, Spouse:Susan Sarbacher Pence: $2,500.00, 5/ Pence: $12,000.00 9/26/2016, NRSC; $2,700.00, 7/ Rounds For Senate; $2,600.00, 9/18/2013, Capito 13/2013, Ryan For Congress; $2,600.00, 10/16/ 07/2017, Rob Wittman For Congress; Stacy P. For West Virginia; $20,000.00, 9/23/2013, Repub- 2013, Texans For Senator John Cornyn Inc.; Pence: None; Brian F. Pence: $2,600.00, 6/30/ lican National Committee; $1,000.00, 9/26/2013, $2,600.00, 10/23/2013, McConnell Senate Com- 2016, Rob Wittman For Congress; $2,700.00, 7/ Friends Of Barbara Comstock *; $2,600.00, 10/ mittee; $2,600.00, 12/23/2013, Texans For Sen- 07/2017, Rob Wittman For Congress; Leigh 16/2013, Texans For Senator John Cornyn ator John Cornyn Inc.; $2,600.00, 3/28/2014, Ed Pence: $12,000.00, 9/26/2016, NRSC. Inc.; $2,600.00, 10/23/2013, McConnell Senate Gillespie For Senate; $2,600 00, 6/30/2014, Com- 4. Parents: Frank W. Pence—Deceased; Es- Committee ’14; $2,500.00, 11/26/2013, Tom Cot- stock For Congress; $2,600 00, 6/30/2014, Ed tella A. Pence—Deceased. ton For Senate; $1,000.00, 12/12/2013, Friends Gillespie For Senate; $2,600.00, 9/08/2014, 5. Grandparents: Frank M. Pence—De- Of Randy Forbes; $2,600.00, 3/05/2014, Texans McConnell Senate Committee; $2,600 00, 9/30/ ceased; Bess W. Pence—Deceased; Edna For Senator John Cornyn Inc.; $1,000.00, 3/26/ 2014, Cotton For US Senate; $32,400.00, 9/30/ Baker—Deceased; (Unknown) Boyer—De- 2014, Suzanne Scholte For Congress; $1,000.00, 2014, NRSC*; $2,000.00, 10/02/2014, Brown For ceased. 3/27/2014, Rob Wittman For Congress; US Senate; $1,000.00, 6/28/2015, Carly For 6. Brothers and Spouses: Richard 0. Pence— $2,600.00, 3/28/2014, Ed Gillespie For Senate; President; $5,400.00, 6/30/2015, Marco Rubio Deceased; Ronald E. Pence—None. $2,600.00, 6/13/2014, Tom Cotton For Senate; For President; $¥2,700.00, 6/30/2015, Marco 7. Sisters and Spouses—None. $1,000.00, 6/19/2014, Forbes For Congress; Rubio For President (error); $2,700.00, 6/30/ $2,600.00, 6/30/2014, Comstock For Congress; 2015, Marco Rubio For President (error); *Edward Charles Prado, of Texas, to be $2,600.00, 6/30/2014, Ed Gillespie For Senate; $5,400.00, 8/04/2015, Rubio For President Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- $2,600.00, 7/10/2014, Terri Lynn Land For Sen- (error) $1,700.00, 8/12/2015, Carly For President potentiary of the United States of America ate; $2,600.00, 9/05/2014, Rob Wittman; (C.A.R.L.Y.PAC); $2,700.00, 2/29/2016, Scott to the Argentine Republic.
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