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MONSANTO GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1, 2016 - JUNE 30, 2016 Name State Candidate Amount Party Total STATE SENATE Andy Vidak for Senate 2018 CA Sen MONSANTO GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1, 2016 - JUNE 30, 2016 Name State Candidate Amount Party Total STATE SENATE Andy Vidak for Senate 2018 CA Sen. Andy Andrew Vidak (R) $1,500 REP Glazer for Senate 2016 CA Sen. Steven M. Glazer (D) $1,700 DEM Jean Fuller for Assembly 2018 CA Sen. Jean Fuller (R) $2,000 REP STATE ASSEMBLY Brian Dahle for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Brian Dahle (R) $700 REP Bill Quirk for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Bill Quirk (D) $1,200 DEM Cheryl Brown for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Cheryl R. Brown (D) $1,500 DEM Garcia for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Cristina Garcia (D) $1,500 DEM Mike Gipson for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Mike A. Gipson (D) $1,500 DEM Eggman for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Susan Talamantes Eggman (D) $1,500 DEM Raul Bocanegra for Assembly 2016 CA Mr. Raul Bocanegra (D) $1,500 DEM Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Frank Bigelow (R) $1,500 REP Jacqui Irwin for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Jacqui Irwin (D) $2,000 DEM Chad Mayes for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Chad Mayes (R) $2,000 REP California Total $20,100 OTHER Colorado Citizens Alliance CO $1,000 DEM Common Sense Values CO $1,000 DEM Colorado Leadership Fund CO $1,000 REP Senate Majority Fund CO $1,000 REP Colorado Total $4,000 STATE SENATE Friends of Brian Taniguchi HI Sen. Brian T. Taniguchi (D) $500 DEM Friends for Brickwood HI Sen. Brickwood M. Galuteria (D) $500 DEM Friends of Donna Mercado Kim HI Sen. Donna Mercado Kim (D) $500 DEM Friends of Glenn Wakai HI Sen. Glenn S. Wakai (D) $500 DEM Friends of Will Espero HI Sen. William Espero (D) $500 DEM Friends of Clarence Nishihara HI Sen. Clarence K. Nishihara (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of Donovan Dela Cruz HI Sen. Donovan M. Dela Cruz (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of Michelle Kidani HI Sen. Michelle N. Kidani (D) $1,000 DEM STATE HOUSE Friends of Ito HI Rep. Ken Ito (D) $500 DEM Good Friends of Kyle Yamashita HI Rep. Kyle T. Yamashita (D) $500 DEM Friends of Linda Ichiyama HI Rep. Linda E. Ichiyama (D) $500 DEM Friends of Mark Hashem HI Rep. Mark Jun Hashem (D) $500 DEM Friends of Sharon Har HI Rep. Sharon E. Har (D) $500 DEM Friends of Henry Aquino HI Rep. Henry James C. Aquino (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of Isaac Choy HI Rep. Isaac W. Choy (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of Ryan Yamane HI Rep. Ryan I. Yamane (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of Luke HI Rep. Sylvia J. Luke (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of Tsuji HI Rep. Clifton K. Tsuji (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of Ty Cullen HI Rep. Ty Diaz Cullen (D) $1,000 DEM HONOLULU MAYOR Caldwell for Mayor HI Kirk Caldwell (D) $1,000 NP HAWAII ISLAND COUNTY COUNCIL Friends for Dennis Onishi HI Dennis Onishi (NP) $500 NP HONOLULU CITY COUNCIL Friends of Ernie Martin HI Ernie Martin (NP) $1,000 NP Friends of Joey Manahan HI Joey Manahan (NP) $1,000 NP Friends of Kymberly Pine HI Kymberly Marcos Pine (NP) $1,000 NP Hawaii Total $18,500 STATE SENATE Patti Anne Lodge for Senate District 11 ID Sen. Patti Anne Lodge (R) $500 REP Shawn A. Keough for Senate District 1 ID Sen. Shawn A. Keough (R) $1,000 REP STATE HOUSE Caroline Nilsson Troy for House District 5 ID Rep. Caroline Nilsson Troy (R) $500 REP Mark Nye for Senate District 29 ID Rep. Mark Nye (D) $500 DEM Mat Erpelding for House of Representatives District 19A ID Rep. Mathew Erpelding (D) $500 DEM Lucas Luke Malek for House District 4 ID Rep. Lucas Malek (R) $500 REP Marc Gibbs for House of Representatives District 32A ID Rep. Marc Gibbs (R) $500 REP Mike Moyle for House of Representatives District 14A ID Rep. Mike Moyle (R) $500 REP Paul Romrell for House District 35 ID Rep. Paul Romrell (R) $500 REP Robert E. Anderst for House District 12 ID Rep. Robert E. Anderst (R) $500 REP Tom Loertscher for House district 32B ID Rep. Thomas F. Loertscher (R) $500 REP Kelley Packer for House of Representatives District 28B ID Rep. Kelley Packer (R) $1,000 REP OTHER Idaho Republican Party ID $5,000 REP Idaho Total $12,000 GOVERNOR Citizens for Rauner, Inc. IL Gov. Bruce Rauner (R) $2,000 REP STATE SENATE Citizens for Matt Murphy IL Sen. Matt Murphy (R) $500 REP Friends of Sue Rezin IL Sen. Sue Rezin (R) $500 REP Brady for Senate IL Sen. William E. Brady, Jr. (R) $500 REP Friends of Andy Manar IL Sen. Andy Manar (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of James Clayborne IL Sen. James F. Clayborne, Jr. (D) $1,000 DEM Citizens for John Cullerton IL Sen. John J. Cullerton (D) $1,000 DEM Citizens for Linda Holmes IL Sen. Linda Holmes (D) $1,000 DEM Scott Bennett for Senate IL Sen. Scott M. Bennett (D) $1,000 DEM Anderson for Illinois IL Sen. Neil Anderson (R) $1,000 REP Gary Forby Campaign IL Sen. Gary Forby (D) $1,500 DEM Friends of Bill Cunningham IL Sen. Bill Cunningham (R) $1,500 REP Citizens for Christine Radogno IL Sen. Christine Radogno (R) $1,500 REP STATE HOUSE Friends of John D. Anthony IL Rep. John D. Anthony (R) $500 REP Friends for State Rep. Anthony DeLuca IL Rep. Anthony DeLuca (D) $500 DEM Friends of Arthur Turner II IL Rep. Arthur L. Turner (D) $500 DEM Friends of Kelly Burke IL Rep. Kelly M. Burke (D) $500 DEM Citizens for Marcus C. Evans, Jr. IL Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. (D) $500 DEM Friends of Sue Scherer IL Rep. Sue Scherer (D) $500 DEM Citizens for Bill Mitchell IL Rep. Bill Mitchell (R) $500 REP Citzens for Chad Hays IL Rep. Chad D. Hays (R) $500 REP Citizens for Charlie Meier IL Rep. Charles E. Meier (R) $500 REP Friends for Randy Frese IL Rep. Randy E. Frese (R) $500 REP Citizens for Beiser IL Rep. Daniel V. Beiser (D) $1,000 DEM Committee to Elect Jay Hoffman IL Rep. Jay C. Hoffman (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of Larry Walsh, Jr. IL Rep. Lawrence M. Walsh, Jr. (D) $1,000 DEM Friends of Avery Bourne IL Rep. Avery Bourne (R) $1,000 REP Citizens for C.D. Davidsmeyer IL Rep. Christopher Davidsmeyer (R) $1,000 REP Friends for John Cavaletto IL Rep. John D. Cavaletto (R) $1,000 REP Keith Sommer Campaign Committee IL Rep. Keith P. Sommer (R) $1,000 REP Citizens for Unes IL Rep. Michael D. Unes (R) $1,000 REP Citizens for Hammond IL Rep. Norine Hammond (R) $1,000 REP Citizens for Pritchard IL Rep. Robert W. Pritchard (R) $1,000 REP Team Demmer IL Rep. Tom Demmer (R) $1,000 REP Friends of John Bradley IL Rep. John E. Bradley (D) $1,500 DEM Friends of Kate Cloonen IL Rep. Katherine Cloonen (D) $1,500 DEM Friends of Michael J Madigan IL Rep. Michael J. Madigan (D) $1,500 DEM Citizens for Durkin IL Rep. Jim Durkin (R) $1,500 REP Brandon Phelps for Representative IL Rep. Brandon W. Phelps (D) $2,500 DEM Brandon Phelps for Representative IL Rep. Brandon W. Phelps (D) $2,500 DEM Friends of Jerry Costello II IL Rep. Jerry F. Costello, II (D) $2,500 DEM OTHER Illinois Senate Democratic Fund IL $1,500 DEM Republican State Senate Campaign Committee IL $1,500 REP Democratic Party of Illinois IL $2,500 DEM Illinois Total $49,000 GOVERNOR Mike Pence for Indiana IN Gov. Michael Richard Pence (R) $2,000 REP LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Eric Holcomb for Indiana IN Hon. Eric Joseph Holcomb (R) $1,000 REP STATE SENATE Hershman for Senate IN Sen. Brandt Hershman (R) $200 REP The Sue Glick for Senate Committee IN Sen. C. Susan Glick (R) $200 REP Citizens for Buck IN Sen. James R. Buck (R) $200 REP Committee to Elect Senator Tim Lanane IN Sen. Timothy S. Lanane (D) $300 DEM David Long for Senate Committee IN Sen. David C. Long (R) $300 REP Ron Alting for State Senate Committee IN Sen. Ronnie J. Alting (R) $300 REP Jean Leising for State Senate IN Sen. Jean Leising (R) $500 REP STATE HOUSE Committee to elect Brian Bosma IN Rep. Brian C. Bosma (R) $200 REP Committee to Elect Melanie Wright IN Rep. Melanie Wright (D) $200 DEM Hoosiers for Scott Pelath IN Rep. Scott D. Pelath (D) $200 DEM Klinker for State Representative Committee IN Rep. Sheila A. Klinker (D) $200 DEM Committee to Elect Bob Cherry IN Rep. Robert W. Cherry (R) $200 REP Elect Negele for State Representative IN Rep. Sharon Negele (R) $200 REP Citizens for Tim Brown IN Rep. Timothy N. Brown (R) $200 REP Citizens For Friend IN Rep. William C. Friend (R) $200 REP Friends of Don Lehe IN Rep. Donald J. Lehe (R) $400 REP OTHER Senate Majority Campaign Committee IN $500 REP Indiana House Democratic Caucus IN $500 DEM House Republican Campaign Committee IN $500 REP Indiana Senate Democratic Committee IN $500 DEM Indiana Total $9,000 STATE SENATE Dale Erdey Campaign Fund LA Sen. Dale M. 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