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2020 Political Contributions MEPAC Disbursement Political Contributions 2020 Lockheed Martin 2020 LMEPAC Disbursements State Member Party Office District Total ALASKA Alaskans for Don Young Young, Don R U.S. HOUSE AL $3,000.00 Denali Leadership PAC Murkowski, Lisa R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 ALABAMA American Security PAC Rogers, Mike R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Defend America PAC Shelby, Richard R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Gary Palmer for Congress Palmer, Gary R U.S. HOUSE 6 $1,000.00 Mike Rogers for Congress Rogers, Mike R U.S. HOUSE 3 $1,000.00 Aderholt for Congress Aderholt, Robert R U.S. HOUSE 4 $4,000.00 Mo Brooks for Congress Brooks, Mo R U.S. HOUSE 5 $4,000.00 RBA PAC (Reaching for Brighter America) Aderholt, Robert R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Terri PAC Sewell, Terri D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Terri Sewell for Congress Sewell, Terri D U.S. HOUSE 7 $6,000.00 ARKANSAS Arkansas for Leadership PAC Boozman, John R Leadership PAC $4,000.00 Rural America Counts PAC (Rac PAC) Crawford, Rick R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Crawford for Congress Crawford, Rick R U.S. HOUSE 1 $1,000.00 Womack for Congress Committee Womack, Stephen R U.S. HOUSE 3 $1,000.00 French Hill for Arkansas Hill, French R U.S. HOUSE 2 $3,000.00 Boozman For Arkansas Boozman, John R U.S. SENATE $2,000.00 ARIZONA Stanton for Congress Stanton, Greg D U.S. HOUSE 9 $1,000.00 Friends of David Schweikert Schweikert, David R U.S. HOUSE 6 $2,000.00 Debbie Lesko For Congress Lesko, Debbie R U.S. HOUSE 8 $3,000.00 Gallego for Arizona Gallego, Ruben D U.S. HOUSE 7 $3,000.00 Kirkpatrick for Congress Kirkpatrick, Ann D U.S. HOUSE 2 $3,000.00 Tom O'Halleran for Congress O'Halleran, Tom D U.S. HOUSE 1 $4,000.00 Getting Stuff Done PAC (GSD-PAC) Sinema, Kyrsten D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Sinema For Arizona Sinema, Kyrsten D U.S. SENATE $1,000.00 CALIFORNIA CA LUV PAC (California Leadership United for Victory PAC) Aguilar, Pete D Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Eureka PAC Calvert, Ken R Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Serving Our Country (SOC) PAC Carbajal, Salud D Leadership PAC $2,500.00 NewPAC Nunes, Devin R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Muratsuchi for Assembly 2020 Muratsuchi, Al D STATE HOUSE 66 $1,000.00 O'Donnell for Assembly 2020 O'Donnell, Patrick D STATE HOUSE 70 $1,500.00 Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2020 Rubio, Blanca D STATE HOUSE 48 $2,000.00 Evan Low for Assembly 2020 Low, Evan D STATE HOUSE 28 $2,000.00 Gipson for Assembly 2020 Gipson, Mike D STATE HOUSE 64 $2,000.00 Jim Cooper for Assembly 2020 Cooper, Jim D STATE HOUSE 9 $2,000.00 Lackey for Assembly 2020 Lackey, Tom R STATE HOUSE 36 $2,000.00 Waldron for Assembly 2020 Waldron, Marie R STATE HOUSE 75 $2,000.00 Grove for Senate 2022 Grove, Shannon R STATE SENATE 16 $2,000.00 Portantino for Senate 2020 Portantino, Anthony D STATE SENATE 25 $2,000.00 Page 1 of 14 MEPAC Disbursement Political Contributions 2020 Lockheed Martin 2020 LMEPAC Disbursements Wilk for Senate 2020 Wilk, Scott R STATE SENATE 21 $2,000.00 Anna Eshoo For Congress Eshoo, Anna D U.S. HOUSE 18 $1,000.00 Citizens for Waters Waters, Maxine D U.S. HOUSE 43 $1,000.00 Committee to Re-Elect Linda Sanchez Sanchez, Linda D U.S. HOUSE 38 $1,000.00 Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Nunes, Devin R U.S. HOUSE 22 $1,000.00 Jimmy Gomez for Congress Gomez, Jimmy D U.S. HOUSE 34 $1,000.00 Judy Chu For Congress Chu, Judy D U.S. HOUSE 27 $1,000.00 Mark Desaulnier for Congress DeSaulnier, Mark D U.S. HOUSE 11 $1,000.00 Matsui For Congress Matsui, Doris D U.S. HOUSE 6 $1,000.00 McNerney for Congress McNerney, Jerry D U.S. HOUSE 9 $1,000.00 Napolitano for Congress Napolitano, Grace D U.S. HOUSE 32 $1,000.00 TJ Cox for Congress Cox, T.J. D U.S. HOUSE 21 $1,000.00 Vargas for Congress Vargas, Juan D U.S. HOUSE 51 $1,000.00 Doug Lamalfa Committee LaMalfa, Doug R U.S. HOUSE 1 $2,000.00 Jay Obernolte for Congress 2020 Obernolte, Jay R U.S. HOUSE 8 $2,000.00 Lou Correa For Congress Correa, J. Luis D U.S. HOUSE 46 $2,000.00 McClintock For Congress McClintock, Tom R U.S. HOUSE 4 $2,000.00 Scott Peters For Congress Peters, Scott D U.S. HOUSE 52 $2,000.00 Tony Cardenas For Congress Cardenas, Tony D U.S. HOUSE 29 $2,000.00 Ken Calvert for Congress Committee Calvert, Ken R U.S. HOUSE 42 $2,500.00 Ted Lieu for Congress Lieu, Ted D U.S. HOUSE 33 $2,500.00 United for A Strong America PAC Schiff, Adam D Leadership PAC $2,500.00 VIBE PAC Cardenas, Tony D Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Garamendi For Congress Garamendi, John D U.S. HOUSE 3 $3,000.00 Jim Costa For Congress Costa, Jim D U.S. HOUSE 16 $3,000.00 Jimmy Panetta for Congress Panetta, Jimmy D U.S. HOUSE 20 $3,000.00 Julia Brownley For Congress Brownley, Julia D U.S. HOUSE 26 $3,000.00 Karen Bass for Congress Bass, Karen D U.S. HOUSE 37 $3,000.00 Kevin Mccarthy For Congress McCarthy, Kevin R U.S. HOUSE 23 $3,000.00 Norma Torres For Congress Torres, Norma D U.S. HOUSE 35 $3,000.00 Sherman for Congress Sherman, Brad D U.S. HOUSE 30 $3,000.00 Lucille Roybal-Allard For Congress Roybal-Allard, Lucille D U.S. HOUSE 40 $3,500.00 Barragan for Congress Barragan, Nanette D U.S. HOUSE 44 $4,000.00 Schiff For Congress Schiff, Adam D U.S. HOUSE 28 $4,000.00 Ami Bera For Congress Bera, Ami D U.S. HOUSE 7 $5,000.00 Majority Committee PAC McCarthy, Kevin R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Mike Garcia for Congress Garcia, Mike R U.S. HOUSE 25 $5,000.00 Mike Thompson for Congress Thompson, Mike D U.S. HOUSE 5 $5,000.00 Nancy Pelosi for Congress Pelosi, Nancy D U.S. HOUSE 12 $5,000.00 Salud Carbajal for Congress Carbajal, Salud D U.S. HOUSE 24 $6,000.00 Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy Other $5,000.00 COLORADO EDPAC Perlmutter, Edwin D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Lamborn For Congress Lamborn, Doug R U.S. HOUSE 5 $2,000.00 Diana DeGette for Congress DeGette, Diana D U.S. HOUSE 1 $3,000.00 Page 2 of 14 MEPAC Disbursement Political Contributions 2020 Lockheed Martin 2020 LMEPAC Disbursements Joe Neguse for Congress Neguse, Joseph D U.S. HOUSE 2 $3,000.00 Votetipton.Com Tipton, Scott R U.S. HOUSE 3 $3,000.00 Buck for Colorado Buck, Ken R U.S. HOUSE 4 $5,000.00 DOUGLAS PAC Lamborn, Doug R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Perlmutter For Congress Perlmutter, Edwin D U.S. HOUSE 7 $5,000.00 Cory Gardner For Senate Gardner, Cory R U.S. SENATE $1,000.00 Project West PAC Gardner, Cory R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 CONNECTICUT JIM-PAC (Jobs & Innovation Matter) Himes, Jim D Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Nutmeg PAC Blumenthal, Richard D Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Synergy PAC Larson, John D Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Friends of Jahana Hayes Hayes, Jahana D U.S. HOUSE 5 $2,000.00 Larson For Congress Larson, John D U.S. HOUSE 1 $2,000.00 Courtney For Congress Courtney, Joseph D U.S. HOUSE 2 $3,000.00 Himes For Congress Himes, Jim D U.S. HOUSE 4 $4,000.00 Husky PAC Courtney, Joseph D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 DELAWARE First State PAC Carper, Thomas D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Lisa Blunt Rochester For Congress Blunt Rochester, Lisa D U.S. HOUSE AL $5,000.00 Carper for Senate Carper, Thomas D U.S. SENATE $1,000.00 Blue Hen PAC Coons, Chris D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Chris Coons for Delaware Coons, Chris D U.S. SENATE $7,000.00 FLORIDA Alex Andrade Campaign Andrade, Robert R STATE HOUSE 2 $500.00 Bobby Payne Campaign Payne, Bobby R STATE HOUSE 19 $500.00 Chris Latvala Campaign Latvala, Chris R STATE HOUSE 67 $500.00 Danny Perez Campaign Perez, Daniel R STATE HOUSE 116 $500.00 Jay Trumbull Campaign Trumbull, Jay R STATE HOUSE 6 $500.00 Mike Giallombardo Campaign Giallombardo, Mike R STATE HOUSE 77 $500.00 Paul Renner Campaign Renner, Paul R STATE HOUSE 24 $500.00 Randy Fine Campaign Fine, Randy R STATE HOUSE 53 $500.00 Rene Plasencia Campaign Plasencia, Rene R STATE HOUSE 50 $500.00 Rick Roth Campaign Roth, Rick R STATE HOUSE 85 $500.00 Thad Altman Campaign Altman, Thad R STATE HOUSE 52 $500.00 Tyler Sirois Campaign Sirois, Tyler R STATE HOUSE 51 $500.00 Chris Sprowls Campaign Sprowls, Chris R STATE HOUSE 65 $1,000.00 Debbie Mayfield Campaign Mayfield, Debbie R STATE SENATE 17 $500.00 Jason Brodeur Campaign Brodeur, Jason R STATE SENATE 9 $500.00 Jennifer Bradley Campaign Bradley, Jennifer R STATE SENATE 5 $500.00 Jim Boyd Campaign Boyd, Jim R STATE SENATE 21 $500.00 Linda Stewart Campaign Stewart, Linda D STATE SENATE 13 $500.00 Travis Hutson Campaign Hutson, Travis R STATE SENATE 7 $500.00 Gayle Harrell Campaign Harrell, Gayle R STATE SENATE 25 $1,000.00 Al Lawson for Congress Lawson, Al D U.S.
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