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Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, As Amended
Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 06/30/2020 2:16:39 PM OMB No. 1124-0002; Expires June 30, 2023 U.S. Department of Justice Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended For 6 Month Period Ending ________________05/31/2020 (Insert date) I - REGISTRANT 1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration Number Larson Shannahan Slifka Group, LLC d/b/a LS2group 6749 (c) Primary Business Address 510 E. Locust St., Ste. 200, Des Moines, IA 50309 2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following? (a) If an individual: (1) Residence address(es) Yes □ No □ (2) Citizenship Yes □ No □ (3) Occupation Yes □ No □ (b) If an organization: (1) Name Yes □ No □ (2) Ownership or control Yes □ No □✘ (3) Branch offices Yes □ No □ (c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above. IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSES TO ITEMS 3, 4, 5, AND 6. 3. If the registrant previously filed an Exhibit C 1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period. Yes □ No □ If yes, has the registrant filed an updated Exhibit C? Yes □ No □ If no, please file the updated Exhibit C. 1 The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws of a registrant that is an organization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. -
2014 Political Contributions
Johnson & Johnson Political Contributions January 1 - December 31, 2014 Campaign/Payee Name Candidate Amount Account Office ALABAMA Committe to Elect Greg Reed Sen. Gregory Reed (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Committee to Elect April Weaver Rep. April Weaver (R) $250.00 J&J PAC State House Dial Campaign of AL Sen. Gerald Dial (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Friends of Mike Hubbard Rep. Mike Hubbard (R) $500.00 Corporate State House Jabo Waggoner of AL Sen. J. T. Waggoner (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Jim McClendon of AL Sen. Jim McClendon (R) $500.00 Corporate State House Jimmy Martin of AL Jimmy Martin (D) $250.00 Corporate State Senate Laura Hall of AL Rep. Laura Hall (D) $250.00 Corporate State House Mac McCutcheon of AL Rep. Mac McCutcheon (R) $500.00 Corporate State House Marsh for State Senate Sen. Del Marsh (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Paul Bussman of AL Sen. Paul Bussman (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Ron Johnson of AL Rep. Ronald G. Johnson (R) $250.00 Corporate State House ARKANSAS Asa for Governor Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) $2,000.00 Corporate Governor Bill Gossage Campaign Rep. Bill Gossage (R) $500.00 Corporate State House Dan Douglas Campaign Rep. Dan M. Douglas (R) $400.00 Corporate State Senate David Meeks Camplain Rep. David Meeks (R) $400.00 Corporate State House Harold R. Copenhaver of AR Harold Copenhaver (D) $400.00 Corporate State House Jim Dotson Campaign Rep. Jim Dotson (R) $900.00 Corporate State House John Cooper for State Senate Sen. John R. -
Learn Which Candidates We Supported in Your Community PFIZER PAC ~ OUR VOICE in the POLITICAL PROCESS a Message from Rich Bagger, Chairman Pfizer PAC
PFIZER PAC & CORPORATE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS REPORT 2005 – 2006 CYCLE Learn which candidates we supported in your community PFIZER PAC ~ OUR VOICE IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS A Message From Rich Bagger, Chairman Pfizer PAC Dear Colleagues: One of our five immediate priorities at Pfizer is to engage more actively and meaningfully with patients, doctors, payers, governments and other key stakeholders. We’re reaching out to these important groups and working harder to meet their needs. We're also working harder to engage all stakeholders in the dialogue on health policy and actively participate in the discussion over how to improve the quality of healthcare, access to medicines, and incentives for innovation. Pfizer PAC is one of the key ways in which we engage with candidates for public office. Through Pfizer PAC, we support candidates who understand the importance of innovative life sciences companies like Pfizer in fighting disease, improving health outcomes, and ensuring access to vital medicines. This report includes a list of candidates and political committees that Pfizer PAC supported during the 2005-06 election cycle. I hope you will take some time to review this report and see which candidates Pfizer PAC supported in your region. This was a successful year for Pfizer PAC. In the past election cycle, Pfizer PAC supported more than 2,277 candidates from both political parties, and at all levels of government. You, and Pfizer colleagues across America, definitely made a difference this past year through Pfizer PAC, by supporting candidates for public office who value access and innovation in healthcare. Thank you for your support—this report explains how Pfizer PAC put your generous contributions to use. -
Rally! ROUNDS, and DUSTY JOHNSON to LEAD REPUBLICAN TICKET in NOVEMBER ELECTION It Was Early in the Can Nomination on a Evening As Election Vote of 77% to 23%
Republican There’s still time to register for the state Republican Party Convention! Visit SouthDakotaGOPConvention.com and register today! June 2020 - Republican State Convention Edition! A Publication of the South Dakota Republican Party DONALD TRUMP, MIKERally! ROUNDS, AND DUSTY JOHNSON TO LEAD REPUBLICAN TICKET IN NOVEMBER ELECTION It was early in the can nomination on a evening as election vote of 77% to 23%. results came in on June 2nd, and media With Donald Trump outlets wasted little at the top of the time in declaring ticket, Rounds faces winners in the prima- a Democrat oppo- ry election races for nent in November, United States Senate with Johnson facing and Congress. a Libertarian in the Congressional Incumbent US Senator contest. Mike Rounds, a two term Republican Gov- Trump, Rounds ernor who has enjoyed and Johnson will be high approval marks joined on the State- in his first term as a US Senator took an of the state. After announcing for the office earlier wide ticket by a Public Utilities Commis- early command throughout the entire US this year, Elizabeth May had attempted sion candidate to be selected at this years’ Senate race against his primary opponent, The evening ended early on a command- to challenge Johnson on his agriculture State Republican Convention. Rapid City State Representative Scyller ing 75%-25% victory for the incumbent bonafides, despite the appointment and Borglum. US Senator to represent the party at the service of the freshman Congressman to Currently, the only candidate in the race ballot box for another election. the Committee on Agriculture. -
Pfizer PAC & Corporate Political Contributions Report
PFIZER PAC OUR VOICES. OUR IMPA C T. Pfizer PAC & Corporate Political Contributions Report January 2011 – December 2012 Learn which candidates we support in your community. Pfizer PAC – Our Voices, Our Impact. A Message from Sally Susman, Chair, Pfizer PAC I am pleased to share our annual 2012 election cycle political contributions report, which includes a list of candidates and political committees supported either by Pfizer or the Pfizer PAC from January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2012. The Pfizer PAC is bipartisan; we contribute to candidates of both political parties. This cycle we have supported 2,344 candidates at all levels of government. I hope you will take time to review the report to see which candidates the PAC supported in your state and community. This election cycle is critical to our industry and reputation – our elected representatives are making difficult choices, including focusing on cost reductions which may limit access to medicine as well as protecting our ability to continue researching and developing innovative medicines. Pfizer’s goal is to generate sustained, positive “public will” among the general public, policy makers, and all of our stakeholders to help build constructive discourse in the political and regulatory environment in support of short and longterm business objectives. As Pfizer’s PAC Chair and through my interactions with elected officials, I see firsthand how decisions are made that impact our ability to discover and bring to market innovative medicines that help the patients we serve. The Pfizer PAC supports candidates who are committed to maintaining and improving incentives for innovation and protecting and expanding access for the patients we serve. -
Newsletter September 2019.Pub
A.B.A.T.E. OF SOUTH DAKOTA , I NC . A B ROTHERHOOD FOR AWARENESS , T RAINING & E DUCATION VOLUME 37, I SSUE 9 FREEDOM FLYER SEPTEMBER 2019 IIINSIDE THIS ISSUE ::: Officers, Board of Directors 2 & Committee Chairpersons State Coordinators Report 3 Jiggs Cressy Chaplains Report 3 Auggie Minzlaff LRC—Wayne Lettau 4 Call to Action Ride for the Animals Poker 5 Run—September 14th Sioux Falls ABATE 6 340 Endurance Poker Run Carl Holloman, Jr. 7 Products Minutes—July State Board 8-10 of Directors Meeting Around the State w/Phil 11 Phil Hohm ABATE of SD Chapter 12- Reports 20 ABATE of SD Supporters 21 New & Renewing 22 Memberships Business Supporter 23 Application Good Times Calendar 24 Classifieds & 25 Membership Application Business Supporter Ads 26- 31 PAGE 2 FREEDOM FLYER ABATE OFOFOF SOUTH DAKOTA, I NCNCNC ... ABATE of South Dakota, Inc. #243 2601 S. Minnesota Ave. Ste 105 Sioux Falls, SD 57105-4750 State Officers State Committee Chairpersons Coordinator - Jiggs Cressy Membership Secretary - Karline Clark 605-391-6361 email: [email protected] 605 430-1670 email: [email protected] Vice Coordinator - Brad Skyberg State MRF Representative - Kelly DeVries 605-695-0369 email: [email protected] 605-360-3445 email: [email protected] . Treasurer - Jan Weismantel State Products Manager - Carl Holloman 605-225-5474 email: [email protected] 605-321-6383 email: [email protected] Legislative Officer - Wayne Lettau State Promotions - Wayne Lettau 605-720-0263 email: [email protected] 605-720-0263 email: [email protected] Secretary - Geri DeVries 605-201-7068 State Webmaster - Marci Tubbs email: [email protected] [email protected] State Historian - John Addy Road Hazard Program - 1-866-470-6765 Darlene Gilby 605-390-0787 State Board of Directors IMPAC Aberdeen ............ -
Workers' Compensation
Republican There’s still time to register for the state convention! Visit SouthDakotaGOP.com and register today! June 2018 - Republican State Convention Edition! Kristi Noem and Dusty Rally! Johnson to lead GOP Ticket! would next send to Washing- ton. After many months of cam- paigning that saw as many as five Republicans actively campaigning in the contest for Governor, the race to succeed Governor Dennis Daugaard as our state’s chief executive finally With an impressive 41% of came to Republican voters de- South Dakota Republicans tak- finitively selecting one person. ing part in the primary election, the members of the South Dako- On June 5th, voters emphatical- friends and family, Congress- energized and active Republi- ta Republican Party made bold ly declared to Congresswoman woman Kristi Noem was de- can volunteers ready to canvass choices to represent the party Kristi Noem that her time in clared the winner on a vote of 56 neighborhoods, knock on doors, against the Democrats in the fall Washington is done and they to 44%. and put up signs to continue a election. want her to be the next Gover- tradition of strong Republican nor of the State of South Dako- As the nominees for the South Leadership of our state. Republicans nominated former ta. Public Utilities Commissioner & Dakota Republican Party, both Johnson and Noem will have Now, on to November! Governor’s Chief of Staff Dusty After seeing Republicans Mark the support of thousands of Johnson to be the party’s nomi- Mickelson, Lora Hubbel and nee for Congress, selecting him Terry -
Report 2013 – 2014
Pfizer PAC Our Voices. Our Impact. Pfizer PAC and Corporate Political Contributions Report January 2013 – December 2014 Pfizer PAC – Our Voices. Our Impact. A Message from Sally Susman, Chair, Pfizer PAC I am pleased to share our annual 2014 election cycle political contributions report, which includes a list of candidates and political committees supported either by Pfizer or the Pfizer PAC from January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2014. The Pfizer PAC is bipartisan; we contribute to candidates of both political parties. This cycle we supported 2,032 candidates at all levels of government with 55% of the PAC contributions given to Republicans and 45% to Democrats. I hope you will take time to review the report to see which candidates the PAC supported in your state and community. We continue to face significant legislative and regulatory challenges and each election cycle is critical to our industry. Our elected representatives are making difficult choices, including focusing on cost reductions that could fundamentally affect our ability to compete and innovate. Pfizer’s goal is to bring innovative therapies to patients that significantly improve their lives. We do that by generating sustained, positive “public will” among the general public, policymakers, and all of our stakeholders to help build constructive discourse in the political and regulatory environment in support of short-and long-term business priorities, including the protection of intellectual property; fair and comprehensive tax reform, protecting Medicare Part D from the impact of the debt and deficit reduction negotiations and demonstrating our value to patients by showing key opinion leaders, elected officials and the public at large how we improve and save lives.