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1 JENNER & BLOCK LLP Reid J. Schar (pro hac vice) 2 [email protected] 353 N. Clark Street 3 Chicago, IL 60654-3456 4 Telephone: +1 312 222 9350 Facsimile: +1 312 527 0484 5 CLARENCE DYER & COHEN LLP 6 Kate Dyer (Bar No. 171891) [email protected] 7 899 Ellis Street 8 , CA 94109-7807 Telephone: +1 415 749 1800 9 Facsimile: +1 415 749 1694

10 CRAVATH , SWAINE & MOORE LLP 11 Kevin J. Orsini (pro hac vice) [email protected] 12 825 8th Avenue New York, NY 10019 13 Telephone: +1 212 474 1000 Facsimile: +1 212 474 3700 14 15 Attorneys for Defendant PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 16

17 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF 18 SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION 19 20 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Case No. 14-CR-00175-WHA

21 Plaintiff, RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PG&E TO SUPPLY 22 v. INFORMATION

23 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, Judge: Hon. William Alsup Date: July 31, 2019 24 Defendant.

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26 27 Defendant Pacific Gas and Electric Company (“PG&E”) respectfully submits this response to the 28 1 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PG&E TO SUPPLY INFORMATION Case No. 14-CR-00175-WHA

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1 Court’s July 10, 2019 Request for Offender PG&E to Supply Information, Question 2. Pursuant to the 2 Court’s instruction, PG&E files this response to the Court’s Question 2 separately from its response to 3 the Court’s Question 1.

4 I. Response to Question 2(a).

5 The Court asks PG&E to “set forth the full amount of campaign contributions and to whom such 6 contributions were made to by PG&E since January 1, 2017.” Request ¶ 2(a).

7 Between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2018, PG&E used corporate funds1 to make 8 contributions to political candidates, political parties, political action committees (PACs), and ballot 9 measure committees totaling $5.3 million. PG&E has not made any such contributions in 2019 to date, 10 though may do so in the coming months. Although the Court’s specific question is directed at campaign 11 contributions, PG&E’s corporate-funded contributions to political parties, PACs, and ballot measure 12 committees are also included here as such organizations may support campaigns.2 Details regarding 13 these contributions are set forth in Exhibit A, which lists the date, amount and recipient of each donation 14 and contains links to PG&E’s contribution reports publicly filed with the California Secretary of State. 15 PG&E understands the Court’s request to seek information regarding the use of corporate funds 16 to make political contributions. In addition to corporate-funded donations, and pursuant to California 17 Government Code Section 81000 et seq., PG&E sponsors a California employee PAC—the “Pacific Gas 18 and Electric Company State and Local PAC”—which contributes to California state and local candidates 19 using an account funded solely by employee contributions. Similarly, pursuant to 52 U.S.C. § 30118(a), 20 PG&E also sponsors a federal employee PAC—the “PG&E Corporation Employees Energy PAC”— 21 which makes federal contributions using funds provided by employees and shareholders. Because 22 donations from these two PACs do not come from corporate funds, they are not included in Exhibit A. 23 24 1 All PG&E political contributions are paid for by shareholders. Some PG&E employees also contribute 25 their personal funds to political action committees. PG&E does not use any customer funds for political contributions. As used in this response, “corporate funds” refers to contributions paid for by PG&E 26 shareholders. 27 2 PG&E lobbying expenses, which are publicly reported, are not campaign contributions and not included here. 28 2 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PG&E TO SUPPLY INFORMATION Case No. 14-CR-00175-WHA

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1 PG&E, the PG&E Company State and Local PAC, and the PG&E Corporation Employees 2 Energy PAC all regularly publish their campaign contributions in public, searchable reports filed with the 3 Federal Election Commission and the California Secretary of State. In addition, PG&E posts details of 4 these corporate and PAC contributions on its website at http://www.pgecorp.com/corp/about- 5 us/corporate-governance/corporation-policies/political-engagement.page?.3 6 PG&E does not believe the contributions described above were more important than utility 7 operations, including equipment maintenance or vegetation management. PG&E’s political engagement 8 policies, programs, and practices are overseen by the boards of directors of both the corporation and the 9 utility. PG&E engages in the political process at the federal, state, and local levels of government to

10 ensure that the concerns of customers, shareholders, and employees are adequately represented before 11 lawmakers and regulators. Policy decisions made by lawmakers and regulators at all levels significantly 12 affect the environment in which PG&E operates, especially because its core utility business is highly 13 regulated.

14 II. Response to Question 2(b).

15 The Court has asked: “PG&E has distributed almost five billion dollars in dividends prior to 16 seeking the protection of the Bankruptcy Court. Please also explain why so much was paid out in 17 dividends at a time when PG&E was aware of the problems named in the Wall Street Journal report and 18 knew of its hazard tree backlog.” Request ¶ 2(b). 19 As noted in prior filings with the Court, the revenue PG&E receives from customer rates is not by 20 itself sufficient to support all of PG&E’s operations and investments in infrastructure. In order to finance 21 investments, including those to enhance the safety and reliability of its gas and electric systems, PG&E

22 3 23 The Center for Public Accountability, in conjunction with the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, ranks electoral spending transparency and 24 accountability among the country’s largest public corporations in its annual “Index of Corporate Political Disclosure and Accountability.” PG&E has been recognized as a top-tier company on this index since 25 2013 and was the second highest ranking utility in 2018, with a score of 97.1 out of 100 (the average score was less than 50 for other S&P 500 companies). See Ctr. for Pol. Accountability, How Companies 26 Rank in the CPA-Zicklin Index, TrackYourCompany.com, https://www.trackyourcompany.org/cpa- 27 zicklin-index.html#Utilities.

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1 must raise significant amounts of capital. PG&E has typically turned to equity markets to raise capital 2 for these investments, as a matter of both necessity and regulatory compliance.4 PG&E cannot fully 3 finance its investments with debt alone due to limitations on its debt capacity.5 In addition, the CPUC 4 requires PG&E to maintain a capital structure balanced between debt and equity.6 Accordingly, PG&E 5 has historically raised significant equity capital each year to support capital expenditures.7 6 Dividends reflect the portion of earnings per share (or profits) that are paid to shareholders now, 7 rather than retained by the enterprise. Dividends and infrastructure investments are not a zero sum game. 8 Rather, dividends facilitate investment in infrastructure, because the steady payment of dividends is 9 essential to raising new capital from investors. PG&E competes in the capital markets with other utilities

10 to raise equity from investors. Traditional income-oriented investors will invest only if they can 11 anticipate payment of a dividend, and certain institutional investors cannot or will not invest in equity 12 without a dividend. Moreover, dividend payments are particularly important to attract investors to utility 13 stocks, which typically enjoy relatively limited growth.8 The expectation of a stable dividend is one of 14 15

16 4 See Pacific Gas And Electric Company, FY2016 Annual Report (Form 10-K), at 55 (Feb. 16, 2017) (“FY2016 10-K”), http://investor.pgecorp.com/financials/sec-filings/sec-filings- 17 details/default.aspx?FilingId=11864978. 18 5 See id. at 11. 19 6 See id; In re Application of S. Cal. Edison et al., D. 12-12-034, 2012 WL 6759981 (Cal. P.U.C. Dec. 20 12, 2012), as modified by D. 17-07-05, 2017 WL 3234357 (Cal. P.U.C. July 13, 2017) (setting current capital structure requirement for major California energy utilities, including PG&E); In re Pac. Gas & 21 Elec. Co., D. 96-11-017, 69 CPUC 2d 167 (Nov. 6, 1996) (PG&E must seek a waiver from the CPUC in order to deviate from its approved capital structure). Regulating investor-owned utilities’ debt and equity 22 balance, including PG&E’s, is a part of the CPUC’s ratemaking function. See Ponderosa Tel. Co. v. Pub. Utils. Comm., 197 Cal. App. 4th 48, 51-52 (2011) (In determining a utility’s “authorized rate of 23 return,” the CPUC first “adopts a reasonable capital structure, i.e., the proportion of debt to equity that a 24 utility company should use to finance its capital needs.”). 7 25 See, e.g., FY2016 10-K at 50. 8 26 See Jeff Reeves, 7 Great Utility Stocks with Big Dividends, U.S. News & World Rep. (Dec. 6, 2018), https://money.usnews.com/investing/dividends/slideshows/7-great-utility-stocks-with-big-dividends 27 (noting that “utility stocks pass on a decent portion of their profits to shareholders through stable dividends” but that “there’s not much growth”). 28 4 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PG&E TO SUPPLY INFORMATION Case No. 14-CR-00175-WHA

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1 the top reasons that investors purchase utility stocks.9 Utility stocks are therefore often ranked by 2 analysts based on the dividends they provide, and the demand for a stock can be negatively affected if 3 investors are uncertain whether dividends will be cut or eliminated.10 For example, when PG&E 4 suspended its dividend in the fourth quarter of 2017 in order to conserve cash due to potential wildfire 5 liabilities, its stock value immediately fell precipitously.11 At least part of the stock drop was likely 6 attributable to suspension of the dividend. Accordingly, utilities regularly pay shareholder dividends 7 except in extremely unusual circumstances. 8 When deciding upon the level of dividends to issue, PG&E has traditionally considered three 9 objectives in the exercise of its business judgment:

10 • Comparability: Pay a dividend competitive with the securities of comparable companies based on payout ratio (the proportion of earnings paid out as dividends) and, with respect to PG&E 11 Corporation, yield (i.e., dividend divided by share price).

12 • Flexibility: Allow sufficient cash to pay a dividend and to fund investments while avoiding the 13 necessity to issue new equity unless PG&E Corporation’s or the Utility’s capital expenditure requirements are growing rapidly and PG&E Corporation or the Utility can issue equity at 14 reasonable cost and terms; and

15 • Sustainability: Avoid reduction or suspension of the dividend despite fluctuations in financial performance except in extreme and unforeseen circumstances. 16

9 17 See, e.g., Gourav Kanti Bagch, Market Jitters Refuse to Die Down, NASDAQ (Oct. 12, 2018), https://www.nasdaq.com/article/market-jitters-refuse-to-die-down-5-utilities-picks-cm1036442 (“One of 18 the most-popular, safe-haven sectors is utilities. This sector comprises companies that provide telephone, gas, water and electricity services. In this context, equity-focused investors looking for stable dividend 19 and interest income can invest in utilities.”). 20 10 See, e.g., Reeves, supra note 5 (listing “seven utilities that offer powerful dividends”); Will Ashworth, 21 10 Top Utility Stocks to Buy for Safety and Dividends, Kiplinger (Oct. 23, 2018), https://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/investing/T052-S001-best-utility-stocks-to-buy-safety-and- 22 dividends/index.html (listing the “10 Top Utility Stocks for Safety and Dividends”); Matthew DiLallo, Which Utility Is the Best Dividend Stock? Motley Fool (Jan. 16, 2018), 23 https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/01/16/which-utility-is-the-best-dividend-stock.aspx (noting the utility with the fastest growing dividend). 24 11 The day after PG&E’s December 20, 2017 announcement that it was suspending payment of 25 dividends, PG&E’s stock dropped over 15 percent. See Tracey Lien, PG&E’s stock dives after it 26 suspends dividend, citing potential wildfire liabilities, L.A. Times (Dec. 21, 2017), https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-pge-dividend-stock-20171221-story.html (“PG&E’s 27 stock was trading at $43.19 about 8:40 a.m. Pacific Time. That was down 15.5% on the day and down 37.3% from its closing price Oct. 6, the last trading day before the fires began.”). 28 5 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PG&E TO SUPPLY INFORMATION Case No. 14-CR-00175-WHA

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1 Achieving these objectives has facilitated PG&E’s continued ability to attract new equity 2 investment to fund its operations and capital investments, including investments in safety. 3 Between 2012 and 2017, PG&E paid about $5.1 billion in dividends, but shareholders contributed 4 $6.5 billion of new capital and reinvested earnings into the business for infrastructure investments— 5 which included investments in safety—during this same period, resulting in a net contribution by 6 shareholders of $1.4 billion. PG&E’s net gain in capitalization in the 2012-2017 time period 7 demonstrates the importance of continuous and stable dividend payments to building the resources 8 necessary to make new capital investments, including investments in safety. 9 During this same time period, however, PG&E increased its dividend payment only once, in 10 2016, by approximately 6 percent. Until 2016, the dividend had not been increased since 2010. As 11 PG&E’s annual reports for 2011 through 2013 explained: “As the Utility focuses on improving the safety 12 and reliability of its natural gas and electric operations, and subject to the outcome of the matters 13 described under ‘Natural Gas Matters’ below, PG&E Corporation expects that its Board of Directors will 14 maintain” its dividend.12 By contrast, between 2011 and 2015, PG&E’s peers had increased their 15 dividends by an average of 5 percent per year, or roughly 20 percent in total. 16 Moreover, PG&E’s payout ratio—the portion of earnings paid out as dividends—has likewise 17 been at the lower end of its competitors in the capital markets. During the period of 2012-2015, PG&E’s 18 peer utilities targeted an adjusted dividend payout ratio range of 50-70 percent of earnings.13 In other 19 words, for every dollar of earnings, utility peers would seek to pay investors up to 70 cents in dividends, 20 21 12 Pacific Gas And Electric Company, FY2011 Annual Report (Form 10-K), at 19 (Feb. 16, 2012), 22 http://d1lge852tjjqow.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001004980/941b457c-b8fc-4741-b5b3-1297ccfd358e.pdf (“FY2011 10-K”); see also Pacific Gas And Electric Company, FY2012 Annual Report (Form 10-K), at 23 18 (Feb. 21, 2013), http://d1lge852tjjqow.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001004980/3e92b26b-f20a-46ce-b6cf- c2f8d8486cd3.pdf; Pacific Gas And Electric Company, FY2013 Annual Report (Form 10-K), at 13 (Feb. 24 11, 2014), http://d1lge852tjjqow.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001004980/079caa0f-e405-44bc-ad45- 25 bd75566cae1e.pdf. 13 26 An “adjusted” payout range is one that irons out non-recurring or unforeseen expenses that may take place in any given year. Such expenses reduce earnings per share, and if dividends are held constant, 27 would increase the dividend payout ratio: if the total amount of earnings is smaller, but dividends remain the same, the ratio of dividends to earnings will be higher. 28 6 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PG&E TO SUPPLY INFORMATION Case No. 14-CR-00175-WHA

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1 and retain only 30 to 50 cents in the business. PG&E targeted a similar adjusted payout ratio range 2 (which it modified to 55-65 percent in 2016), retaining 35 percent to 45 percent of earnings in the 3 business. Despite this target, as PG&E explained in its 2011 annual report, it expected dividends to 4 remain at the lower end of that range so that equity funding was readily available to support capital 5 investment needs.14 Over the 2012-2017 time period, the adjusted dividend payout ratio for fifteen 6 comparable U.S. utilities averaged about 63 percent, while PG&E’s average adjusted dividend payout 7 ratio over that same period was 54 percent. 8 As the Court is aware, in late 2017 following the North Bay wildfires, PG&E suspended payment 9 of dividends. As a result of this decision and the reasons underlying it, PG&E has not raised any new

10 equity in the market15 and has instead raised new debt, including debtor-in-possession financing. A 11 critical element of the plan of reorganization to emerge from bankruptcy will be to establish conditions 12 that will enable PG&E to raise new equity capital. That, in turn, will require payment of a dividend that 13 will allow PG&E to compete successfully with other utilities to attract equity investment. 14 In sum, the payment of dividends and the performance of work on all aspects of PG&E’s system 15 are not an “either/or” calculus. On the contrary, they are mutually reinforcing, as dividend payments are 16 essential to PG&E’s ability to continue to attract the capital needed to make required investments in 17 safety and other aspects of PG&E’s operations. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 14 FY2011 10-K at 18. 27 15 PG&E did issue some new equity in 2018 through its matching contribution to its 401(k) plan. 28 7 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PG&E TO SUPPLY INFORMATION Case No. 14-CR-00175-WHA

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1 Respectfully Submitted,

2 Dated: July 31, 2019 JENNER & BLOCK LLP

3 4 By: /s/ Reid J. Schar Reid J. Schar (pro hac vice) 5

6 CRAVATH, SWAINE & MOORE LLP

7 By: /s/ Kevin J. Orsini Kevin J. Orsini (pro hac vice) 8

9 CLARENCE DYER & COHEN LLP

10 By: /s/ Kate Dyer 11 Kate Dyer (Bar No. 171891)

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13 Attorneys for Defendant PACIFIC GAS AND 14 ELECTRIC COMPANY 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 8 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PG&E TO SUPPLY INFORMATION Case No. 14-CR-00175-WHA

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EXHIBIT A Case 3:14-cr-00175-WHA Document 1077-1 Filed 07/31/19 Page 2 of 28

Exhibit A: List of PG&E Corporate Campaign Contributions

This Chart lists the date, amount, and recipient of PG&E’s contributions to California candidates, political parties, and PACs from January 1, 2017 to the present. This list does not include refunded contributions.

Date Amount Recipient Type 1/31/2017 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC1 PAC 2/28/2017 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 Bocanegra for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 Brian Dahle for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 Cristina Garcia for Assembly 2018 Candidate Friends of for 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $1,500.00 Gipson for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 Ian Calderon for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 for Senate 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate for Assembly 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $2,000.00 Lackey for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 Marc Steinorth for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 Pat Bates for Senate 2018 Candidate 3/29/2017 $4,400.00 Vidak for Senate 2018 Candidate 3/30/2017 $38,000.00 California Republican Committee Political Party Californians for Jobs and a Strong 3/30/2017 $6,500.00 Economy PAC 3/30/2017 $4,400.00 Holden for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/30/2017 $4,400.00 Hueso for Senate 2018 Candidate 3/30/2017 $4,400.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/30/2017 $4,400.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/31/2017 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 4/30/2017 $750.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 5/5/2017 $125,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party 5/5/2017 $75,000.00 California Republican Party Political Party 5/5/2017 $10,000.00 Bay Area Legislative Leaders PAC PAC 5/5/2017 $5,000.00 Women in Power PAC

1 This list includes PG&E’s payments of legal and compliance costs for its California PAC in 2017 and 2018. These payments, including legal fees and other expenses incurred in running the PAC, are not contributions but must be reported. See 2 C.C.R. § 18215(c)(16). These payments are included in this list in the interest of full disclosure and to facilitate the Court’s comparison of this list to PG&E’s 2017 and 2018 Major Donor reports, which are identified in Exhibit B.

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Ash Kalra for California - Assembly 5/17/2017 $1,500.00 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 Bill Brough State Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,500.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $2,500.00 Catharine Baker for Assembly 2018 Candidate Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 5/17/2017 $1,300.00 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 Dr. Richard Pan for Senate 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 Eggman for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,300.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $2,000.00 Gallagher for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,000.00 Hertzberg for Senate 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,500.00 Holly J. Mitchell for Senate 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,500.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,500.00 Jones-Sawyer for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,300.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,300.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,300.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,300.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 Matt Dababneh for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,000.00 Mendoza for Senate 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,000.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 O'Donnell for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $7,300.00 Padilla for Secretary of State 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 Patterson for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,500.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate Re-Elect for Assembly 5/17/2017 $1,300.00 2018 Candidate Re-Elect Senator Wieckowski for 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 Senate 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $2,000.00 Rob Bonta for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,500.00 Rocky Chavez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 Rodriguez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,000.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate Sebastian Ridley-Thomas for 5/17/2017 $1,500.00 Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,400.00 Todd Gloria for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $4,400.00 Tom Daly for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/17/2017 $1,000.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/19/2017 $4,400.00 Gray for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/31/2017 $750.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC Friends of Josh Newman Opposed to 6/8/2017 $1,500.00 the Recall Ballot Measure

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6/26/2017 $5,000.00 California African American PAC PAC California Retailers Association Good 6/26/2017 $7,300.00 Government Council PAC ChamberPAC Small Contributor Committee, Sponsored by California 6/26/2017 $200.00 Chamber of Commerce PAC Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 6/26/2017 $1,300.00 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $4,400.00 Dante Acosta for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $2,000.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $1,300.00 Eduardo Garcia for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $1,500.00 Jay Obernolte for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $4,400.00 Jim Cooper for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $2,400.00 Lackey for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $3,000.00 McCarty for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $2,000.00 Melissa Melendez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $1,000.00 Mendoza for Senate 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $3,400.00 Miguel Santiago for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/26/2017 $1,500.00 Phillip Chen for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/27/2017 $99,000.00 California Republican Party Political Party 6/27/2017 $10,000.00 California Trailblazers PAC Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender 6/27/2017 $15,000.00 (LGBT) Caucus Leadership Fund PAC 6/27/2017 $1,900.00 Catharine Baker for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/27/2017 $1,000.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/27/2017 $1,300.00 Evan Low for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/27/2017 $4,400.00 Rendon for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/27/2017 $1,000.00 Sabrina Cervantes for Assembly 2018 Candidate Taxpayers for Jim Nielsen - Senate 6/27/2017 $4,400.00 2018 Candidate 6/27/2017 $3,400.00 Vince Fong for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/30/2017 $750.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 7/31/2017 $750.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 8/7/2017 $2,258.82 Bill Dodd for Senate 2020 Candidate California Works: Assm. Speaker Emeritus Ballot Measure 8/7/2017 $2,258.82 Committee Ballot Measure 8/7/2017 $2,258.82 Glazer for Senate 2020 Candidate 8/7/2017 $2,258.82 Holly Mitchell for Senate 2018 Candidate 8/7/2017 $2,258.82 Steven Bradford for Senate 2020 Candidate Valley Solutions: Assemblymember 's Ballot Measure 8/28/2017 $5,000.00 Committee Ballot Measure Committee to Re-Elect Les Baugh for 8/28/2017 $500.00 Supervisor 2010 Candidate

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8/28/2017 $225.00 Committee to Re-Elect Randy Hanvelt Candidate Connelly for District 1 Supervisor 8/28/2017 $500.00 2016 Candidate 8/28/2017 $500.00 Debbie Arnold for Supervisor 2020 Candidate Friends of Adam Hill County 8/28/2017 $500.00 Supervisor 2016 Candidate Friends of Steve Lambert for 8/28/2017 $250.00 Supervisor 2016 Candidate 8/28/2017 $4,400.00 Gray for Assembly 2018 Candidate 8/28/2017 $250.00 Larry Wahl for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 8/28/2017 $500.00 Lavagnino for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 8/28/2017 $1,300.00 Lorena Gonzalez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 8/28/2017 $500.00 Luis Alejo for Supervisor 2020 Candidate 8/28/2017 $2,000.00 Lynn Compton for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 8/28/2017 $500.00 Peter Adam for Supervisor 2020 Candidate 8/28/2017 $2,500.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate Re-Elect Ken Cooley for Assembly 8/28/2017 $3,100.00 2018 Candidate Democratic Party of Santa Cruz 8/29/2017 $4,500.00 County Political Party Monterey County Republican Central 8/29/2017 $2,500.00 Committee (State) Political Party Republican Central Committee of San 8/29/2017 $6,000.00 Luis Obispo County Political Party San Benito County Democratic 8/29/2017 $1,000.00 Central Committee Political Party 8/29/2017 $10,000.00 California Majority Group, LLC PAC Committee for Home Ownership of the North State Building Industry 8/29/2017 $5,000.00 Association PAC Democratic Women's Club of Santa 8/29/2017 $2,000.00 Cruz County PAC Fresno-Madera-Tulare-Kings Labor 8/29/2017 $1,500.00 Council COPE PAC Home Builders Association Central 8/29/2017 $1,000.00 Coast PAC PAC 8/29/2017 $25,000.00 Honor PAC PAC JobsPAC, A Bi-Partisan Coalition of 8/29/2017 $20,000.00 California Employers PAC Lincoln Club of Northern California 8/29/2017 $2,000.00 PAC PAC Monterey Bay Central Labor Council 8/29/2017 $4,500.00 COPE Fund - All Purpose Account PAC Pajaro Valley Cesar Chavez 8/29/2017 $500.00 Democratic Club PAC

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8/29/2017 $1,000.00 San Luis Obispo Cattlemen's PAC PAC Tri-Counties Central Labor Council 8/29/2017 $3,000.00 COPE PAC PAC El Dorado County Chamber of 8/31/2017 $1,750.00 Commerce PAC PAC El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce Business and Community 8/31/2017 $1,000.00 Political Action Committee PAC Fresno Chamber Political Action 8/31/2017 $6,000.00 Committee PAC Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce 8/31/2017 $1,000.00 Political Action Committee PAC Monterey County Business Political 8/31/2017 $2,000.00 Action Committee (MCBPAC) PAC Rocklin Political Action Committee Sponsored by the Rocklin Area 8/31/2017 $1,000.00 Chamber of Commerce PAC Roseville Chamber Political Action 8/31/2017 $1,000.00 Committee PAC Sonoma County Alliance Political 8/31/2017 $12,500.00 Action Committee PAC 8/31/2017 $750.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 9/6/2017 $500.00 Bob Smith for City Council 2014 Candidate 9/6/2017 $500.00 Bob Whalen for City Council 2019 Candidate 9/6/2017 $500.00 Donald Terry for City Council 2016 Candidate Drew Bessinger for Clovis City 9/6/2017 $750.00 Council 2017 Candidate Elect Chris Parlier Bakersfield City 9/6/2017 $500.00 Council Ward 7, 2018 Candidate 9/6/2017 $1,000.00 Eric Guerra for City Council 2020 Candidate Friends of Murphy for Merced Mayor 9/6/2017 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate 9/6/2017 $1,000.00 Hume for Council 2018 Candidate Matthew Jacob for Turlock City 9/6/2017 $250.00 Council 2014 Candidate Michael Tubbs for Stockton Mayor 9/6/2017 $1,500.00 2020 Candidate Re-Elect Darren Suen for City Council 9/6/2017 $1,000.00 2020 Candidate Vong Mouanoutoua for Clovis City 9/6/2017 $750.00 Council 2021 Candidate California Citrus Mutual Political 9/7/2017 $1,000.00 Action Committee PAC California Farm Bureau Fund to Protect the Family Farm (FARM 9/7/2017 $1,000.00 PAC) PAC 5

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California Fresh Fruit Association 9/7/2017 $1,500.00 Political Action Committee PAC Contra Costa United Working Families (CCUWF) Sponsored by Central Labor Council of Contra Costa 9/7/2017 $5,000.00 County, AFL-CIO PAC 9/7/2017 $2,500.00 East PAC PAC Region Builders Political Action Committee, Sponsored by Region 9/7/2017 $5,000.00 Business PAC Unity PAC, Sponsored by Alameda Labor Council, AFL-CIO to Support 9/7/2017 $10,000.00 Thao for City Council 2018 PAC 9/7/2017 $500.00 Chiesa for Supervisor- 2016 Candidate 9/7/2017 $225.00 Daron McDaniel for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 9/7/2017 $225.00 DeMartini for Supervisor 2016 Candidate 9/7/2017 $500.00 Lee Lor for Supervisor 2016 Candidate 9/7/2017 $500.00 Lloyd Pareira for Supervisor 2016 Candidate 9/7/2017 $500.00 Mike Maggard for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 9/7/2017 $500.00 Olsen for Supervisor 2020 Candidate 9/7/2017 $225.00 Sal Quintero for Supervisor 2020 Candidate Supervisor Federal Glover 9/7/2017 $500.00 Officeholder Account Candidate 9/7/2017 $225.00 Terry Withrow for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 9/7/2017 $1,000.00 Tom Patti for Supervisor 2016 Candidate Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce Large Donor Political Action 9/8/2017 $6,000.00 Committee PAC BIZPAC- Folsom Chamber of 9/8/2017 $2,500.00 Commerce Political Action Committee PAC Clovis Chamber of Commerce Clovis 9/8/2017 $1,000.00 PAC PAC Modesto Chamber of Commerce 9/8/2017 $2,000.00 Political Action Committee - MOPAC PAC Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce Business and Community Political 9/8/2017 $2,500.00 Action Committee PAC Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber 9/8/2017 $5,000.00 Political Action Committee PAC 9/13/2017 $7,500.00 Oakland Jobs PAC PAC OakPAC, Oakland Metropolitan 9/13/2017 $10,000.00 Chamber of Commerce PAC 9/22/2017 $2,000.00 Ben Allen for Senate 2018 Candidate 9/22/2017 $4,400.00 Borgeas for Senate 2018 Candidate 9/22/2017 $3,400.00 Hertzberg for Senate 2018 Candidate

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9/22/2017 $4,400.00 Hueso for Senate 2018 Candidate 9/22/2017 $4,400.00 Janet Nguyen for Senate 2018 Candidate 9/22/2017 $2,000.00 Josh Newman for Senate 2020 Candidate Major General Richard D. Roth, 9/22/2017 $2,000.00 USAF (Ret.) for Senate 2020 Candidate 9/22/2017 $4,400.00 Pat Bates for Senate 2018 Candidate 9/22/2017 $2,000.00 Portantino for Senate 2020 Candidate Re-Elect Scott Wiener for State Senate 9/22/2017 $2,000.00 2020 Candidate 9/22/2017 $2,000.00 Stern for Senate 2020 Candidate 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Autumn Burke for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $2,900.00 Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Bocanegra for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Brian Dahle for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Catharine Baker for Assembly 2018 Candidate Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 9/25/2017 $1,800.00 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Chad Mayes for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $2,400.00 Devon Mathis for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $600.00 Devon Mathis for Assembly 2018 Candidate Dr. for Assembly 9/25/2017 $2,000.00 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $1,500.00 Eduardo Garcia for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $1,000.00 Eloise Reyes for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $1,800.00 Evan Low for Assembly 2018 Candidate Friends of Frank Bigelow for 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $2,900.00 Gipson for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Heath Flora for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Holden for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $1,500.00 Jay Obernolte for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Jim Cooper for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $4,400.00 Jim Frazier for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $2,000.00 Jim Wood for Assembly 2018 Candidate Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 9/25/2017 $2,000.00 2018 Candidate 9/25/2017 $700.00 Jose Medina for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $2,000.00 Kiley for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $1,300.00 Limon for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $1,800.00 Lorena Gonzalez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $2,000.00 Maienschein for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $4,400.00 Marc Steinorth for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $1,000.00 Muratsuchi for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $2,000.00 Nazarian for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $1,400.00 Phillip Chen for Assembly 2018 Candidate

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9/27/2017 $4,400.00 Rendon for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $2,900.00 Rocky Chavez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $4,400.00 Rudy Salas for Assembly 2018 Candidate Sebastian Ridley-Thomas for 9/27/2017 $500.00 Assembly 2018 Candidate Sharon Quirk-Silva for Assembly 9/27/2017 $2,000.00 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $2,000.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $600.00 Todd Gloria for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $4,400.00 Tom Daly for Assembly 2018 Candidate 9/27/2017 $2,000.00 Waldron for Assembly 2018 Candidate Our Voice Our Vote- Asm. Lorena 9/28/2017 $5,000.00 Gonzalez Ballot Measure Committee Ballot Measure Business and Community Action Committee of the Vacaville Chamber 9/28/2017 $1,500.00 of Commerce PAC California Asian Chamber of Commerce Issues Political Action 9/28/2017 $2,000.00 Committee PAC California Cattlemen's Association Political Action Committee (Cattle- 9/28/2017 $1,000.00 PAC) PAC 9/28/2017 $2,000.00 Campaign for Equality PAC Davis Chamber of Commerce 9/28/2017 $1,500.00 Business Issues Committee PAC Elk Grove Chamber of Commerce 9/28/2017 $2,000.00 Political Action Committee PAC Fairfield-Suisun Chamber of 9/28/2017 $2,000.00 Commerce PAC PAC Napa-Solano Counties Central Labor Council AFL-CIO,Committee on 9/28/2017 $5,000.00 Political Education PAC Napa-Solano-Building Trades Political 9/28/2017 $2,500.00 Education Committee PAC 9/28/2017 $5,000.00 North Bay Leadership Council PAC PAC Rancho Cordova Chamber of 9/28/2017 $2,000.00 Commerce PAC PAC San Joaquin Valley Latino Leaders 9/28/2017 $2,500.00 PAC PAC Santa Rosa Chamber Business and Community Political Action 9/28/2017 $6,000.00 Committee PAC Bill Zoslocki for Modesto City 9/29/2017 $500.00 Council District 4, 2017 Candidate 9/29/2017 $500.00 Bruce Freeman for City Council 2020 Candidate

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Committee to Re-Elect Jenny Ketchum Kenoyer City Council 9/29/2017 $500.00 District 5 2017 Candidate 9/29/2017 $500.00 Crocker for Supervisor 2020 Candidate 9/29/2017 $2,000.00 James Gore for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 9/29/2017 $500.00 Ken Weir for City Council 2018 Candidate 9/29/2017 $1,000.00 Mendes for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 9/29/2017 $1,000.00 Re-Elect Pacheco for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 9/29/2017 $500.00 Scott Haggerty for Supervisor 2020 Candidate Susan Lofthus for Stockton City 9/29/2017 $1,000.00 Council District 3- 2018 Candidate 9/29/2017 $1,000.00 Ted Brandvold for Mayor 2015 Candidate 9/30/2017 $750.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 10/11/2017 $641.18 Holly J. Mitchell for Senate 2018 Candidate 10/11/2017 $2,258.82 Holly J. Mitchell for Senate 2018 Candidate 10/20/2017 $500.00 Gary Soiseth for Mayor 2018 Candidate 10/31/2017 $750.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC Alameda County Democratic Central 11/6/2017 $1,500.00 Committee Political Party 11/6/2017 $1,000.00 Contra Costa Republican Party Political Party Democratic Party of Santa Cruz 11/6/2017 $1,000.00 County Political Party 11/6/2017 $5,000.00 Democrats of San Luis Obispo Political Party Monterey County Democratic Central 11/6/2017 $3,000.00 Committee Political Party Placer County Republican Central 11/6/2017 $1,000.00 Committee (State) Political Party San Benito County Republican Party- 11/6/2017 $1,000.00 State Political Party Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee United Democratic 11/6/2017 $5,000.00 Campaign Political Party 11/6/2017 $1,000.00 SLO County Democratic Party Political Party Asian Americans for Good 11/6/2017 $2,000.00 Government PAC PAC California Apartment Association 11/6/2017 $8,000.00 Political Action Committee PAC Democratic Women of Monterey 11/6/2017 $1,500.00 County PAC San Leandro Chamber of Commerce 11/6/2017 $2,500.00 PAC PAC 11/6/2017 $500.00 Bonnie Gore for Supervisor 2018 Candidate Committee to Elect Mousalimas 11/6/2017 $1,000.00 Superintendent of Schools 2014 Candidate

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Dan Wright for Stockton City Council 11/6/2017 $500.00 2016 Candidate 11/6/2017 $1,000.00 Detrick for Council 2016 Candidate 11/6/2017 $500.00 Diane Burgis for Supervisor 2016 Candidate 11/6/2017 $500.00 John Peschong for Supervisor 2020 Candidate 11/6/2017 $1,000.00 Kathy Miller for Supervisor in 2018 Candidate L. Karen Monroe for County 11/6/2017 $500.00 Superintendent 2018 Candidate 11/6/2017 $1,650.00 Schenirer for City Council 2018 Candidate Stephanie Nguyen for City Council 11/6/2017 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate The Committee to Re-Elect Supervisor 11/6/2017 $500.00 David Rogers 2014 Candidate 11/10/2017 $20,000.00 Independent Voter PAC PAC California Works: Asm. Speaker Emeritus Toni Atkins Ballot Measure 11/13/2017 $10,000.00 Committee Ballot Measure Friends of Josh Newman Opposed to 11/13/2017 $25,000.00 the Recall Ballot Measure One California for a Stronger California, Ballot 11/13/2017 $7,000.00 Measure Committee Ballot Measure 11/13/2017 $75,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party 11/13/2017 $178,000.00 California Republican Party Political Party 11/13/2017 $10,000.00 Asian American Small Business PAC PAC California Latino Caucus Leadership 11/13/2017 $10,000.00 PAC PAC Californians for Jobs and a Strong 11/13/2017 $43,500.00 Economy PAC 11/13/2017 $2,000.00 Anderson for Assembly 2018 Candidate 11/13/2017 $2,000.00 Jones for Senate 2018 Candidate 11/13/2017 $2,900.00 Jones-Sawyer for Assembly 2018 Candidate 11/13/2017 $1,900.00 Phil Ting for Assembly 2018 Candidate Asian Pacific-Islander Empowerment 11/14/2017 $4,000.00 PAC PAC Bay Area Municipal Elections 11/14/2017 $1,500.00 Committee PAC Greater Redding Chamber of Commerce Chamber Political Action 11/14/2017 $1,000.00 Committee PAC Santa Clara & San Benito Counties Building & Construction Trades 11/14/2017 $10,000.00 Council Political Action Committee PAC 11/14/2017 $4,000.00 SUNPAC PAC 11/14/2017 $5,000.00 The Silicon Valley Organization PAC PAC

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Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee United Democratic 11/20/2017 $3,300.00 Campaign Political Party 11/20/2017 $2,000.00 Cupertino Chamber PAC PAC Marin Builders Association Political 11/20/2017 $5,000.00 Action Committee PAC San Mateo County Central Labor Council Committee on Political 11/20/2017 $5,500.00 Education PAC San Rafael Chamber of Commerce 11/20/2017 $2,500.00 Candidates PAC PAC 11/20/2017 $2,700.00 The Silicon Valley Organization PAC PAC Committee to Elect Will Oliver for 11/20/2017 $250.00 City Council 2018 Candidate Friends of Jose Flores for Clovis City 11/20/2017 $500.00 Council 2019 Candidate Sol Jobrack for Stockton City Council 11/20/2017 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate Lamar Thorpe for Antioch City 11/21/2017 $500.00 Council 2016 Candidate Monica Wilson for Antioch City 11/21/2017 $500.00 Council 2016 Candidate 11/27/2017 $75,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party 11/27/2017 $4,400.00 Ian Calderon for Assembly 2018 Candidate 11/27/2017 $2,000.00 Rocky Chavez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 11/30/2017 $750.00 PG&E State and Local PAC Committee to Innovate for California's Future,Evan Low Ballot Measure 12/12/2017 $5,000.00 Committee PAC 12/12/2017 $17,500.00 California Trailblazers PAC 12/12/2017 $50,000.00 California Vote Project 2018 PAC 12/12/2017 $10,000.00 GROW Elect PAC Antonio Villaraigosa for Governor 12/12/2017 $10,000.00 2018 Candidate 12/12/2017 $10,000.00 John Chiang for Governor 2018 Candidate for Insurance 12/12/2017 $7,300.00 Commissioner 2018 Candidate Ricardo Lara for Insurance 12/12/2017 $7,300.00 Commissioner 2018 Candidate California Hispanic Chambers of 12/13/2017 $4,000.00 Commerce Candidate PAC PAC Committee on Jobs Government 12/13/2017 $90,000.00 Reform Fund PAC North Valley Labor Federation 12/13/2017 $4,000.00 Committee on Political Education PAC

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12/13/2017 $500.00 Ashbeck for Clovis City Council 2017 Candidate Tom Wheeler for Supervisor District 12/13/2017 $750.00 5- 2015 Candidate 12/18/2017 $5,000.00 Contra Costa Republican Party Political Party Asian Pacific-Islander Empowerment 12/18/2017 $3,300.00 PAC PAC 12/18/2017 $10,000.00 Bay Area Legislative Leaders PAC PAC Fresno Chamber Political Action 12/18/2017 $2,500.00 Committee PAC North Bay Labor Council, AFL-CIO 12/18/2017 $5,000.00 Committee on Political Education PAC North Valley Labor Federation 12/18/2017 $2,500.00 Committee on Political Education PAC Northern Californian Engineering 12/18/2017 $5,000.00 Contractors Association PAC PAC 12/18/2017 $4,500.00 Alliance to Support the Middle Class Candidate 12/18/2017 $200.00 David Glass for Mayor 2018 Candidate 12/18/2017 $1,000.00 DeBrum for Manteca Mayor 2018 Candidate 12/18/2017 $400.00 Denise Athas for City Council 2017 Candidate 12/18/2017 $750.00 Mike Morowit for City Council 2014 Candidate for Superintendent of 12/18/2017 $5,000.00 Public Instruction 2018 Candidate San Joaquin Valley Latino Leaders 12/20/2017 $2,500.00 PAC PAC San Francisco Democratic County 12/22/2017 $10,000.00 Central Committee Political Party Alice B. Toklas Lesbian & Gay 12/22/2017 $2,500.00 Democratic Club PAC PAC JumpStart Vallejo 2016 (See 12/22/2017 $2,800.00 Attachment A) PAC Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender 12/22/2017 $25,000.00 (LGBT) Caucus Leadership Fund PAC Marin Builders Association Political 12/22/2017 $3,000.00 Action Committee PAC Modesto Chamber of Commerce 12/22/2017 $1,500.00 Political Action Committee - MOPAC PAC 12/22/2017 $5,000.00 San Franciscans for a City that Works PAC South Bay AFL-CIO Labor Council Committee on Political Education Sponsored by South Bay AFL-CIO 12/22/2017 $12,000.00 Labor Council PAC 12/22/2017 $25,000.00 Women in Power PAC 12/22/2017 $2,000.00 Anna Caballero for Senate 2018 Candidate 12/22/2017 $1,600.00 Eduardo Garcia for Assembly 2018 Candidate 12/22/2017 $500.00 Rivera for City Council 2018 Candidate

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12/22/2017 $2,141.18 Steven Bradford for Senate 2020 Candidate 12/22/2017 $358.82 Steven Bradford for Senate 2020 Candidate 12/22/2017 $2,000.00 Susan Rubio for Senate 2018 Candidate Californians for Strong Communities: Ian Calderon Ballot Measure Committee 12/26/2017 $5,000.00 PAC Tom Daly's Ballot Measure 12/26/2017 $5,000.00 Committee for Government Efficiency PAC Valley Solutions: Assemblymember Adam Gray's Ballot Measure Committee 12/26/2017 $2,500.00 PAC Building and Protecting a Strong 12/26/2017 $65,000.00 California PAC 12/26/2017 $17,500.00 California Trailblazers PAC FairPAC Independent Expenditure 12/26/2017 $10,000.00 Committee PAC JobsPAC, A Bi-Partisan Coalition of 12/26/2017 $20,000.00 California Employers PAC 12/28/2017 $15,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party Rob Bonta Advancing California 12/28/2017 $7,500.00 Ballot Measure Committee PAC Central Valley Stonewall Democratic 12/29/2017 $1,000.00 Club PAC 12/31/2017 $750.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 1/31/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 2/28/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 3/8/2018 $29,200.00 Newsom for California Governor 2018 Candidate 3/8/2018 $29,200.00 Newsom for California Governor 2018 Candidate Bay Area Council Political Action 3/14/2018 $10,000.00 Committee PAC Black Women Organized for Political 3/14/2018 $2,000.00 Action (BWOPA) State PAC PAC Equality California Political Action 3/14/2018 $5,000.00 Committee PAC Committee to Elect Brett Frazier for 3/14/2018 $750.00 Supervisor 2018 Candidate Working Families for a Better Future Supporting Antonio Sanchez for 3/29/2018 $25,000.00 Assembly 2018 PAC 3/29/2018 $2,900.00 Jacqui Irwin for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2018 $100.00 Jacqui Irwin for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2018 $1,000.00 Maienschein for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/29/2018 $2,000.00 Muratsuchi for Assembly 2018 Candidate

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3/30/2018 $75,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party Building and Protecting a Strong 3/30/2018 $84,000.00 California PAC Californians for Jobs and a Strong 3/30/2018 $3,000.00 Economy PAC 3/30/2018 $1,000.00 Generation Change PAC 3/30/2018 $2,000.00 Dante Acosta for Assembly 2018 Candidate Dr. Joaquin Arambula for Assembly 3/30/2018 $2,000.00 2018 Candidate 3/30/2018 $2,000.00 Gallagher for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/30/2018 $1,500.00 Gipson for Assembly 2018 Candidate Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 3/30/2018 $2,000.00 2018 Candidate 3/30/2018 $2,000.00 Lackey for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/30/2018 $1,000.00 Moorlach for Senate 2020 Candidate 3/30/2018 $1,000.00 Waldron for Assembly 2018 Candidate 3/31/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 4/16/2018 $25,000.00 New Majority California PAC PAC Committee for Alameda County Child Care & Early Education, Major Funding by Liz Simons & 4/19/2018 $10,000.00 Community Foundation Ballot Measure Friends of Sierra College- Yes on 4/19/2018 $2,000.00 Measure E Ballot Measure Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber 4/19/2018 $5,000.00 Political Action Committee PAC 4/19/2018 $1,000.00 Patrick Kennedy for Supervisor 2018 Candidate Re-Elect Darren Suen for City Council 4/19/2018 $1,000.00 2020 Candidate 4/19/2018 $1,650.00 Rick Jennings for City Council 2018 Candidate 4/30/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 5/8/2018 $75,000.00 California Vote Project 2018 PAC 5/8/2018 $1,000.00 Bloom for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/8/2018 $1,000.00 Stern for Senate 2020 Candidate Taxpayers for Jim Nielsen - Senate 5/8/2018 $2,000.00 2018 Candidate 5/8/2018 $1,000.00 Todd Gloria for Assembly 2018 Candidate Yes on Regional Measure 3- Keeping the Bay Area Moving, Sponsored by the Bay Area Civic Leadership 5/9/2018 $25,000.00 Associations Ballot Measure 5/9/2018 $110,000.00 California Republican Party Political Party Californians for Jobs and a Strong 5/9/2018 $37,000.00 Economy PAC 5/9/2018 $1,300.00 Grove for Senate 2018 Candidate

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5/9/2018 $1,000.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/9/2018 $4,400.00 Rodriguez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/9/2018 $2,000.00 Vince Fong for Assembly 2018 Candidate Monterey County Republican Central 5/11/2018 $2,500.00 Committee (State) Political Party Republican Central Committee of San 5/11/2018 $5,000.00 Luis Obispo County Political Party 5/11/2018 $1,000.00 SLO County Democratic Party Political Party Marin Builders Association Political 5/11/2018 $2,000.00 Action Committee PAC Monterey County Business Political 5/11/2018 $2,000.00 Action Committee (MCBPAC) PAC Napa-Solano Counties Central Labor Council AFL-CIO,Committee on 5/11/2018 $5,000.00 Political Education PAC San Rafael Chamber of Commerce 5/11/2018 $2,000.00 Candidates PAC PAC Re-Elect Supervisor Don Horsley 5/11/2018 $500.00 2018 Candidate 5/11/2018 $1,000.00 Soria for City Council 2018 Candidate 5/17/2018 $4,000.00 Democrats of San Luis Obispo Political Party Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce Large Donor Political Action 5/17/2018 $8,000.00 Committee PAC Central California Taxpayers 5/17/2018 $5,000.00 Association Issues Committee PAC Committee on Jobs Government 5/17/2018 $50,000.00 Reform Fund PAC Home Builders Association Central 5/17/2018 $1,000.00 Coast PAC PAC Lincoln Club of Northern California 5/17/2018 $2,000.00 PAC PAC Monterey Bay Central Labor Council 5/17/2018 $4,000.00 COPE Fund - All Purpose Account PAC 5/17/2018 $500.00 Carlos Bolanos for Sheriff 2018 Candidate Committee to Re-Elect Ian Parkinson 5/17/2018 $1,000.00 Sheriff 2018 Candidate 5/17/2018 $1,000.00 Lee Brand for Mayor 2020 Candidate 5/17/2018 $2,000.00 Lynn Compton for Supervisor 2018 Candidate Maria Elena Durazo Democrat for 5/17/2018 $1,000.00 State Senate 2018 Candidate Committee to Protect and Preserve 5/21/2018 $2,500.00 Foster City- Yes on Measure P Ballot Measure Fresno-Madera-Tulare-Kings Labor 5/21/2018 $1,500.00 Council COPE PAC

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San Joaquin Valley Latino Leaders 5/21/2018 $2,500.00 PAC PAC Vallejo Political Action Committee 5/21/2018 $2,000.00 (VALPAC) PAC 5/21/2018 $250.00 Judy Arnold for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 5/21/2018 $1,000.00 Luis Chavez for Council 2018 Candidate 5/21/2018 $750.00 Mendes for Supervisor 2018 Candidate Re-Elect Magdalena Carrasco for City 5/21/2018 $250.00 Council 2018 Candidate Maria Elena Durazo Democrat for 5/22/2018 $1,000.00 State Senate 2018 Candidate Neighbors for Sam Liccardo for San 5/22/2018 $1,200.00 Jose Mayor 2018 Candidate 5/25/2018 $1,000.00 Bestolarides for Assessor 2018 Candidate Bob Evans for Butte County 5/25/2018 $750.00 Supervisor 3rd District 2014 Candidate Committee to Re-Elect Bob Williams 5/25/2018 $750.00 Supervisor 2018 Candidate 5/25/2018 $1,000.00 Committee to Re-Elect Randy Hanvelt Candidate Jay Wilverding for Auditor Controller 5/25/2018 $500.00 2018 Candidate Mia Bonta for Alameda School Board 5/25/2018 $500.00 2018 Candidate 5/25/2018 $1,000.00 Oneto for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 5/25/2018 $500.00 Phong La for County Assessor 2018 Candidate Scott Silviera District 5 Supervisor 5/25/2018 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate No on Measure C, Coalition for 5/29/2018 $7,000.00 Sustainable Agriculture Ballot Measure Fresno Chamber Political Action 5/29/2018 $5,000.00 Committee PAC 5/29/2018 $2,000.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/29/2018 $2,000.00 Jones for Senate 2018 Candidate 5/29/2018 $2,000.00 Jose Medina for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/29/2018 $4,400.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/29/2018 $1,000.00 Marc Berman for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/29/2018 $1,000.00 Mike McGuire for State Senate 2018 Candidate 5/29/2018 $2,000.00 Phil Ting for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/29/2018 $1,000.00 Rob Bonta for Assembly 2018 Candidate 5/29/2018 $2,400.00 Sabrina Cervantes for Assembly 2018 Candidate Sharon Quirk-Silva for Assembly 5/29/2018 $2,400.00 2018 Candidate 5/29/2018 $1,000.00 for Assembly 2018 Candidate Citizens Supporting 5/30/2018 $150,000.00 for Governor 2018 PAC

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5/31/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC Support Orinda's Library: Yes on 6/1/2018 $1,000.00 Measure J Ballot Measure JobsPAC, A Bi-Partisan Coalition of 6/1/2018 $10,000.00 California Employers PAC 6/1/2018 $750.00 Re-Elect Pacheco for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 6/1/2018 $1,400.00 Rob Bonta for Assembly 2018 Candidate Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 6/7/2018 $2,000.00 2018 Candidate 6/7/2018 $1,000.00 Connie M. Leyva for Senate 2018 Candidate 6/7/2018 $2,400.00 Dante Acosta for Assembly 2018 Candidate Friends of for Assembly 6/7/2018 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate 6/7/2018 $1,000.00 Gallagher for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/7/2018 $1,000.00 Grove for Senate 2018 Candidate 6/7/2018 $1,000.00 Hertzberg for Senate 2018 Candidate 6/7/2018 $1,000.00 Kiley for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/7/2018 $2,400.00 Lackey for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/7/2018 $4,400.00 O'Donnell for Assembly 2018 Candidate 6/7/2018 $2,000.00 Vidak for Senate 2018 Candidate 6/30/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 7/2/2018 $178.92 2018 Candidate 7/2/2018 $178.92 Patterson for Assembly 2018 Candidate 7/2/2018 $178.92 Phil Chen for Assembly 2018 Candidate BIZPAC- Folsom Chamber of 7/17/2018 $1,000.00 Commerce Political Action Committee PAC Business and Community Action Committee of the Vacaville Chamber 7/17/2018 $1,000.00 of Commerce PAC Rancho Cordova Chamber of 7/17/2018 $1,000.00 Commerce PAC PAC 7/17/2018 $1,000.00 Hume for Council 2018 Candidate 7/17/2018 $500.00 Moreno for District Attorney 2018 Candidate Stephanie Nguyen for City Council 7/17/2018 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate 7/31/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC 8/2/2018 $100,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party 8/2/2018 $10,000.00 California Trailblazers PAC 8/2/2018 $2,000.00 Jones-Sawyer for Assembly 2018 Candidate 8/2/2018 $1,000.00 Skinner for Senate 2020 Candidate for Assembly 8/2/2018 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate 8/2/2018 $2,000.00 Tyler Diep for Assembly 2018 Candidate 8/2/2018 $2,400.00 Vince Fong for Assembly 2018 Candidate

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8/2/2018 $1,000.00 Waldron for Assembly 2018 Candidate 8/3/2018 $10,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party Building and Protecting a Strong 8/3/2018 $100,000.00 California PAC 8/3/2018 $5,000.00 California African American PAC PAC California Asian Chamber of Commerce Issues Political Action 8/3/2018 $5,000.00 Committee PAC ChamberPAC Small Contributor Committee, Sponsored by California 8/3/2018 $200.00 Chamber of Commerce PAC 8/3/2018 $20,000.00 Independent Voter PAC PAC Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender 8/3/2018 $10,000.00 (LGBT) Caucus Leadership Fund PAC 8/3/2018 $1,000.00 Evan Low for Assembly 2018 Candidate 8/3/2018 $2,000.00 Jones for Senate 2018 Candidate Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 8/3/2018 $221.08 2018 Candidate 8/3/2018 $2,000.00 Ling Ling Chang for Senate 2018 Candidate 8/3/2018 $1,000.00 Lorena Gonzalez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 8/3/2018 $2,000.00 Miguel Santiago for Assembly 2018 Candidate 8/3/2018 $2,000.00 Mike Morrell for Assembly 2020 Candidate 8/3/2018 $4,221.08 Patterson for Assembly 2018 Candidate 8/3/2018 $1,821.08 Phillip Chen for Assembly 2018 Candidate Sharon Quirk-Silva for Assembly 8/3/2018 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate 8/6/2018 $10,000.00 Alliance to Support the Middle Class PAC California Asian Chamber of Commerce Issues Political Action 8/6/2018 $5,000.00 Committee PAC Garrett Gatewood for City Council 8/6/2018 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate 8/6/2018 $2,500.00 Suen for Mayor 2018 Candidate 8/6/2018 $500.00 Valle for Supervisor 2020 Candidate Democratic Party of Santa Cruz 8/17/2018 $4,500.00 County Political Party Alice B. Toklas Lesbian & Gay 8/17/2018 $1,250.00 Democratic Club PAC PAC Democratic Women's Club of Santa 8/17/2018 $2,000.00 Cruz County PAC 8/17/2018 $2,000.00 SUNPAC PAC 8/31/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 9/19/2018 $25,000.00 The Oakland Fund Ballot Measure Yes Eastbay Parks - Yes on Measure 9/19/2018 $5,000.00 2018 Ballot Measure

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California Republican Leadership 9/19/2018 $100,000.00 Fund Political Party San Benito County Democratic 9/19/2018 $1,000.00 Central Committee Political Party 9/19/2018 $1,500.00 Campaign for Equality PAC Democratic Women of Monterey 9/19/2018 $1,500.00 County PAC Napa-Solano-Building Trades Political 9/19/2018 $2,500.00 Education Committee PAC Pajaro Valley Cesar Chavez 9/19/2018 $500.00 Democratic Club PAC San Mateo County Central Labor Council Committee on Political 9/19/2018 $5,500.00 Education PAC 9/19/2018 $5,000.00 The Silicon Valley Organization PAC PAC 9/19/2018 $500.00 David Couch for Supervisor 2018 Candidate Dominic Aliano for Concord City 9/19/2018 $250.00 Council 2018 Candidate Elect Chris Parlier Bakersfield City 9/19/2018 $500.00 Council Ward 7, 2018 Candidate 9/19/2018 $500.00 Scrivner for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 9/30/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC Yes on Measure U - Mayor Darrell Steinberg Committee for Sacramento's 10/2/2018 $5,000.00 Future Ballot Measure 10/2/2018 $5,000.00 Bay Area Citizens PAC PAC Central Valley Stonewall Democratic 10/2/2018 $1,000.00 Club PAC Hayward Chamber of Commerce 10/2/2018 $2,500.00 Good Government Now PAC Region Builders Political Action Committee, Sponsored by Region 10/2/2018 $2,000.00 Business PAC Angel Barajas for Woodland City 10/2/2018 $500.00 Council 2018 Candidate Brian Raymond for Atwater City 10/2/2018 $250.00 Council 2014 Candidate Committee to Elect Krista Bernasconi 10/2/2018 $500.00 to Roseville City Council 2018 Candidate Deborah Cox for San Leandro City 10/2/2018 $500.00 Council 2018 Candidate Friends of Murphy for Merced Mayor 10/2/2018 $1,000.00 2018 Candidate 10/2/2018 $500.00 Gary Sandy for Supervisor 2018 Candidate Jim Oddie for Alameda City Council 10/2/2018 $500.00 2018 Candidate 19

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Kevin Blake for Merced City Council, 10/2/2018 $500.00 District 4, 2018 Candidate 10/2/2018 $250.00 Koi Rivers for CSD Board 2018 Candidate 10/2/2018 $500.00 Linda Budge for City Council 2018 Candidate Moreno for Services District Board 10/2/2018 $250.00 2018 Candidate 10/2/2018 $500.00 Pete Sanchez for Mayor 2018 Candidate 10/2/2018 $500.00 Phong La for County Assessor 2018 Candidate Rod Brewer Cosumnes Services 10/2/2018 $1,000.00 District Director 2018 Candidate Susan Lofthus for Stockton City 10/2/2018 $500.00 Council District 3- 2018 Candidate Affordable Housing Now - Yes on 10/4/2018 $250,000.00 Prop 1 & 2 Coalition Ballot Measure 10/4/2018 $40,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party 10/4/2018 $125,000.00 California Republican Party Political Party Building and Protecting a Strong 10/4/2018 $85,000.00 California PAC Santa Barbara County Republican 10/5/2018 $1,000.00 Party (State Account) Political Party Asian Pacific-Islander Empowerment 10/5/2018 $4,000.00 PAC PAC Bay Area Municipal Elections 10/5/2018 $2,000.00 Committee PAC California Apartment Association 10/5/2018 $8,000.00 Political Action Committee PAC Contra Costa United Working Families (CCUWF) Sponsored by Central Labor Council of Contra Costa 10/5/2018 $2,500.00 County, AFL-CIO PAC Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce Business and Community Political 10/5/2018 $2,000.00 Action Committee PAC Santa Clara & San Benito Counties Building & Construction Trades 10/5/2018 $10,000.00 Council Political Action Committee PAC South Bay AFL-CIO Labor Council Committee on Political Education Sponsored by South Bay AFL-CIO 10/5/2018 $12,000.00 Labor Council PAC Committee to Elect Ed Andrisek City 10/5/2018 $300.00 Council 2018 Candidate Committee to Elect John R. Hamon 10/5/2018 $250.00 City Council 2018 Candidate 10/5/2018 $500.00 Debbie Arnold for Supervisor 2020 Candidate 10/5/2018 $250.00 Jeff Lee for Grover Beach Mayor 2018 Candidate 20

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10/5/2018 $1,000.00 Lopez for Supervisor 2018 Candidate Paul Resnikoff for Campbell City 10/5/2018 $200.00 Council 2018 Candidate 10/5/2018 $245.00 Stepper for Council 2018 Candidate Steve McShane for District 3 City 10/5/2018 $250.00 Council in 2018 Candidate Sue Noack for Pleasant Hill City 10/5/2018 $500.00 Council 2018 Candidate 10/5/2018 $250.00 Tony Barrera for City Council 2018 Candidate Neighbors for an Affordable Berkeley 10/8/2018 $10,000.00 - Yes on O and P 2018 Ballot Measure Yes on AA - Committee to Keep 10/8/2018 $5,000.00 Marin Moving Ballot Measure Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee United Democratic 10/8/2018 $8,300.00 Campaign Political Party San Joaquin Valley Latino Leaders 10/8/2018 $4,500.00 PAC PAC 10/8/2018 $100.00 Paul for Council 2018 Candidate 10/8/2018 $250.00 Peter Mott for Napa City Council 2018 Candidate Pippin Dew for Vallejo City Council 10/8/2018 $500.00 2018 Candidate 10/8/2018 $250.00 Pradeep Gupta for City Council 2018 Candidate Reelect Dr. Penrose for City Council 10/8/2018 $250.00 2018 Candidate Re-Elect Mark Joseph for Council 10/8/2018 $250.00 2018 Candidate 10/8/2018 $250.00 Reuben Holober for City Council 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $5,000.00 California Republican Party Political Party Edwin M. Lee Democratic Club 10/9/2018 $1,000.00 Political Action Committee PAC 10/9/2018 $20,000.00 Honor PAC PAC County Young 10/9/2018 $1,000.00 Democrats PAC 10/9/2018 $1,000.00 Bill Brough State Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $250.00 Brown for City Council 2018 Candidate Committee to Re-Elect Donna 10/9/2018 $250.00 Rutherford to City Council 2018 Candidate Committee to Re-Elect Ray Buenaventura for Daly City Council 10/9/2018 $250.00 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $250.00 David Oro for City Council 2018 Candidate Diane Howard for Redwood City 10/9/2018 $250.00 Council 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $2,000.00 Dr. Richard Pan for Senate 2018 Candidate

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10/9/2018 $1,000.00 Elect Jesse Gabriel for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $1,400.00 Gallagher for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $500.00 Gary Soiseth for Mayor 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $250.00 Iverson for College Board 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $250.00 Jesus Malgapo for City Council 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $1,000.00 Kiley for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $250.00 Kirsten Keith for City Council 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $250.00 Luros for City Council 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $1,000.00 Maienschein for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/9/2018 $250.00 Mark Nagales for City Council 2018 Candidate Michael Tubbs for Stockton Mayor 10/9/2018 $1,000.00 2020 Candidate 10/9/2018 $2,400.00 Miguel Santiago for Assembly 2018 Candidate Paul Creighton for Atwater Mayor 10/9/2018 $500.00 2018 Candidate Valley Solutions: Assemblymember Adam Gray's Ballot Measure 10/11/2018 $20,000.00 Committee Ballot Measure 10/11/2018 $12,500.00 California Democratic Party Political Party 10/11/2018 $12,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party 10/11/2018 $2,400.00 Devon Mathis for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/11/2018 $3,400.00 Evan Low for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/11/2018 $2,000.00 Kamlager for Assembly 2018 Candidate Major General Richard D. Roth, 10/11/2018 $1,000.00 USAF (Ret.) for Senate 2020 Candidate 10/11/2018 $2,400.00 Phil Ting for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/11/2018 $2,000.00 Portantino for Senate 2020 Candidate 10/11/2018 $2,500.00 Poythress for Senate 2018 Candidate Re-Elect Assemblyman Matthew 10/11/2018 $3,000.00 Harper - 2018 Candidate 10/11/2018 $4,000.00 Sabrina Cervantes for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/11/2018 $2,000.00 Tim Grayson for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/11/2018 $2,400.00 Tyler Diep for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/11/2018 $2,400.00 Vidak for Senate 2018 Candidate 10/12/2018 $4,400.00 Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/12/2018 $2,500.00 Bob Archuleta for Senate 2018 Candidate 10/12/2018 $1,900.00 Bob Archuleta for Senate 2018 Candidate Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 10/12/2018 $2,400.00 2018 Candidate for Lieutenant 10/12/2018 $7,300.00 Governor 2018 Candidate 10/12/2018 $1,100.00 Grove for Senate 2018 Candidate 10/12/2018 $2,400.00 Jones-Sawyer for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/12/2018 $3,400.00 Lorena Gonzalez for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/12/2018 $2,400.00 Phillip Chen for Assembly 2018 Candidate

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Re-Elect Scott Wiener for State Senate 10/12/2018 $2,000.00 2020 Candidate 10/12/2018 $4,400.00 Rob Bonta for Assembly 2018 Candidate Sharon Quirk-Silva for Assembly 10/12/2018 $3,000.00 2018 Candidate 10/12/2018 $3,000.00 Susan Rubio for Senate 2018 Candidate Tony Thurmond for Superintendent of 10/12/2018 $6,600.00 Public Instruction 2018 Candidate 10/12/2018 $2,000.00 Voepel for Assembly 2018 Candidate Alameda Firefighters Association Political Action Committee IAFF 10/15/2018 $20,000.00 Local 689 PAC Building and Protecting a Strong 10/15/2018 $80,000.00 California PAC 10/15/2018 $50,000.00 Keep California Golden PAC 10/15/2018 $4,400.00 Bill Quirk for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/15/2018 $1,000.00 Bloom for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/15/2018 $4,400.00 Borgeas for Senate 2018 Candidate 10/15/2018 $1,000.00 Dr. Weber for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/15/2018 $2,000.00 Eduardo Garcia for Assembly 2018 Candidate Tasha Boerner Horvath for Assembly 10/15/2018 $3,400.00 2018 Candidate Santa Cruz County Housing Solutions 10/16/2018 $50,000.00 Bond - Yes on H Ballot Measure 10/16/2018 $25,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party Committee on Jobs Government 10/16/2018 $75,000.00 Reform Fund PAC Long Beach Fire Fighter's PAC, Local 10/16/2018 $7,000.00 372 PAC Friends of Ripon Schools, Yes on 10/19/2018 $1,000.00 Measure I Committee Ballot Measure San Joaquin and Calaveras Counties 10/19/2018 $2,500.00 CLC COPE Committee PAC Carlyn Christianson for City Council 10/19/2018 $200.00 2018 Candidate Christina Fugazi for Stockton City 10/19/2018 $750.00 Council 2018 Candidate 10/19/2018 $500.00 Committee to Re-Elect Randy Hanvelt Candidate 10/19/2018 $500.00 DeBrum for Manteca Mayor 2018 Candidate Ronnie De Anda for Merced City 10/19/2018 $500.00 Council District 2 2018 Candidate 10/19/2018 $750.00 Silva for Manteca City Council 2018 Candidate 10/19/2018 $750.00 Vargas for School Board 2018 Candidate No on Measure C, Coalition for 10/22/2018 $3,000.00 Sustainable Agriculture Ballot Measure

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Yes on Measure II, Restoration of the 10/22/2018 $2,500.00 Millbrae Rec Center 2018 Ballot Measure Committee to Elect Pam Stafford to 10/22/2018 $500.00 Rohnert Park City Council 2018 PAC 10/22/2018 $30,000.00 Golden State Leadership Fund PAC PAC North Bay Labor Council, AFL-CIO 10/22/2018 $5,000.00 Committee on Political Education PAC 10/22/2018 $5,000.00 North Bay Leadership Council PAC PAC Northern Californian Engineering 10/22/2018 $5,000.00 Contractors Association PAC PAC Santa Rosa Chamber Business and Community Political Action 10/22/2018 $6,000.00 Committee PAC Sonoma County Alliance Political 10/22/2018 $10,000.00 Action Committee PAC Friends of Dominic Foppoli for 10/22/2018 $500.00 Windsor Town Council 2018 Candidate Mayor Robert Garcia & City Auditor Laura Doud Committee to Support Good Government Measures 10/23/2018 $10,000.00 AAA,BBB,CCC,DDD PAC No on Prop 6: Stop the Attack on 10/23/2018 $50,000.00 Bridge & Road Safety Ballot Measure Strengthen our Seawall for Earthquakes and Disasters, Yes on 10/23/2018 $50,000.00 Prop. A Ballot Measure Asian Pacific Islander Leadership 10/23/2018 $45,000.00 PAC (API Leadership PAC) PAC 10/23/2018 $50,000.00 California Vote Project 2018 PAC Committee on Jobs Government 10/23/2018 $75,000.00 Reform Fund PAC Equality California Political Action 10/23/2018 $35,000.00 Committee PAC FairPAC Independent Expenditure 10/23/2018 $40,000.00 Committee PAC 10/23/2018 $25,000.00 Progress San Francisco PAC 10/23/2018 $2,500.00 for State Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/23/2018 $4,400.00 Muratsuchi for Assembly 2018 Candidate California Works: Asm. Speaker Emeritus Toni Atkins Ballot Measure 10/24/2018 $10,800.00 Committee Ballot Measure Californians for Strong Communities: Ian Calderon Ballot Measure 10/24/2018 $5,000.00 Committee Ballot Measure Tom Daly's Ballot Measure 10/24/2018 $5,000.00 Committee for Government Efficiency Ballot Measure 24

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10/24/2018 $1,000.00 Devon Mathis for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/24/2018 $2,400.00 Dr. Richard Pan for Senate 2018 Candidate 10/24/2018 $2,000.00 Gallagher for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/24/2018 $2,400.00 James Ramos for Assembly 2018 Candidate 10/24/2018 $2,000.00 Ling Ling Chang for Senate 2018 Candidate Maria Elena Durazo Democrat for 10/24/2018 $1,400.00 State Senate 2018 Candidate 10/24/2018 $1,900.00 Poythress for Senate 2018 Candidate Re-Elect Ken Cooley for Assembly 10/24/2018 $2,000.00 2018 Candidate 10/24/2018 $1,000.00 Wilk for Senate 2020 Candidate A Home for Everyone, Yes on Props 1 10/26/2018 $20,000.00 and 2 Ballot Measure Yes on Measure N - Committee for Housing Recovery, Resiliancy and 10/26/2018 $5,000.00 Affordability Ballot Measure 10/26/2018 $2,000.00 Cupertino Chamber PAC PAC Fresno Chamber Political Action 10/26/2018 $2,000.00 Committee PAC International Association of Fire Fighters Local 1230 Political Activity 10/26/2018 $12,000.00 Committee PAC 10/26/2018 $25,000.00 New Way California PAC Santa Clara County League of 10/26/2018 $1,400.00 Conservation Voters PAC Citizens for Joy Motts - 2018 City 10/26/2018 $250.00 Council Candidate Committee to Elect Will Oliver for 10/26/2018 $250.00 City Council 2018 Candidate 10/26/2018 $750.00 Crocker for Supervisor 2020 Candidate Lori Ogorchock Antioch City Council 10/26/2018 $500.00 2018 Candidate 10/26/2018 $450.00 Nathan Magsig for Supervisor 2020 Candidate 10/26/2018 $500.00 Tony Tiscareno for City Council 2018 Candidate 10/29/2018 $1,000.00 Friends of Los Banos - Yes on H Ballot Measure Yes on W - San Mateo County 10/29/2018 $1,900.00 Neighbors for Congestion Relief Ballot Measure Monterey County Democratic Central 10/29/2018 $3,000.00 Committee Political Party 10/29/2018 $1,000.00 East Bay Animal PAC PAC 10/29/2018 $2,000.00 The Silicon Valley Organization PAC PAC Unity PAC, Sponsored by Alameda Labor Council, AFL-CIO to Support 10/29/2018 $10,000.00 Thao for City Council 2018 PAC 10/29/2018 $3,400.00 Hertzberg for Senate 2018 Candidate

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Re-Elect Senator Wieckowski for 10/29/2018 $2,000.00 Senate 2018 Candidate 10/29/2018 $1,000.00 Terry Withrow for Supervisor 2018 Candidate 10/31/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC Friends of Peralta Colleges, Yes on 11/2/2018 $5,000.00 Measures E & G Ballot Measure 11/2/2018 $15,000.00 California Democratic Party Political Party 11/2/2018 $2,400.00 Anna Caballero for Senate 2018 Candidate 11/2/2018 $2,400.00 Elect Jesse Gabriel for Assembly 2018 Candidate 11/2/2018 $2,000.00 Luz Rivas for Assembly 2018 Candidate 11/2/2018 $2,000.00 Todd Gloria for Assembly 2018 Candidate 11/2/2018 $2,400.00 Wendy Carrillo for Assembly 2018 Candidate Napa-Solano-Building Trades Political 11/5/2018 $5,000.00 Education Committee PAC Black Women Organized for Political 11/14/2018 $2,000.00 Action (BWOPA) State PAC PAC 11/14/2018 $1,000.00 Winn for Supervisor 2018 Candidate California Hispanic Chambers of 11/29/2018 $3,300.00 Commerce Candidate PAC2 PAC 11/30/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC Committee to Innovate for California's Future, Evan Low Ballot Measure 12/19/2018 $20,000.00 Committee Ballot Measure Asian Pacific Islander Leadership 12/19/2018 $25,000.00 PAC (API Leadership PAC) PAC State Building and Construction Trades Council of California 12/19/2018 $13,000.00 Independent Expenditure PAC PAC 12/19/2018 $4,700.00 Evan Low for Assembly 2020 Candidate 12/20/2018 $25,000.00 Bay Area Legislative Leaders PAC PAC 12/20/2018 $17,000.00 Corazon Media & Print, Inc. PAC North Valley Labor Federation 12/20/2018 $3,000.00 Committee on Political Education PAC 12/20/2018 $1,000.00 Arias for Council 2018 Candidate 12/20/2018 $1,000.00 Esparza for Fresno City Council 2018 Candidate 12/31/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC 12/20/2018 $17,000.00 Corazon Media & Print, Inc. PAC North Valley Labor Federation 12/20/2018 $3,000.00 Committee on Political Education PAC 12/20/2018 $1,000.00 Arias for Council 2018 Candidate 12/20/2018 $1,000.00 Esparza for Fresno City Council 2018 Candidate 12/31/2018 $500.00 PG&E State and Local PAC PAC

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Summary Number Of Amount of Contributions Contributions 2017 371 $2,109,569.10 2018 384 $3,385,945.00 Total 755 $5,344,264.10

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Exhibit B: PG&E Corporate Campaign Contribution Report Links This chart contains links to PG&E’s periodic public campaign statements filed with the California Secretary of State (Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 461, Major Donor Campaign Statement) disclosing the contributions listed in Exhibit A.

Date Amount FPPC Form 461 Links Jan. to June 30, 2019 $0 N/A

July 1 to Dec. 31, 2018 $2,299,195 http://cal- access.sos.ca.gov/PDFGen/pdfgen.prg?fili ngid=2350510&amendid=0 Jan. 1 to June 30, 2018 $917,750 http://cal- access.sos.ca.gov/PDFGen/pdfgen.prg?fili ngid=2276929&amendid=0 Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2017 $1,091,400 http://cal- access.sos.ca.gov/PDFGen/pdfgen.prg?fili ngid=2211957&amendid=0 July 1 to Sept. 30, 2017 $406,669.10 http://cal- access.sos.ca.gov/PDFGen/pdfgen.prg?fili ngid=2194182&amendid=0 Apr. 1 to June 30, 2017 $504,950 http://cal- access.sos.ca.gov/PDFGen/pdfgen.prg?fili ngid=2177204&amendid=0 Jan. 1 to Mar. 30, 2017 $124,300 http://cal- access.sos.ca.gov/PDFGen/pdfgen.prg?fili ngid=2157546&amendid=0 Total $5,344,264.10

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