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Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission Receipts And "- 3 :5 I KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION - .., FILED RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT PF A POLITICAL OR PARTY COMMITTEE JAN 1 0 2006 January 10,2006 RON THORNBURGH j FILE WITH SECRETARY OF STATE !..- SECRETARY Of STATE SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS A. Name of Committee: Yellow Roadway Political Action Committee Address: 10990 Roe Avenue City and Zip Code: Overland Park, KS 66211 This is a (check one): - Party Committee - I' Political Committee B. Check only if appropriate: - Amended Filing - Termination Report C. Summary (covering the period from January 1,2005through December 31, 2005) 1. Cash on hand at beginning of period .......................................................................... 125,993.48 2. Total Contributions and Other Receipts (Use Schedule A) ........................................ 44,393.45 3. Cash available this period (Add Lines 1 and 2) .......................................................... 170,386.93 : 36,700.00 4. Total Expenditures and Other Disbursements (Use Schedule C) """"""""""'"'''''''' 133,686.93 5. Cash on hand at close of period (Subtract Line 4 from 3) ""'"'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' 6. In-Kind Contributions (Use Schedule B) None 7. Other Transactions (Use Schedule D) .............. None D. "I declare that this report, including any accompanying schedules and statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and belief is true, correct and complete. I understand that the intentional failure to file this document or intentionally filing a false document is a class A misdemeanor." . i (\ mrl \ ! j ~ . 1/9/05 If\ tlli'Vll"". ) ')\\'i.../ Date ~atu:~ o~T~:~ure/' ~\~E GEC Form Rev,2001 SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Yellow Roadwav Political Action Committee (Name of Candidate, Party Committee or Political Committee) Check Amount of Date Name and Address Occupation ofIndividual Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Giving More Than $150 Loan or of Contributor Cash Check Loan Other Other Receipt See attached list DIDIDI[ZJ $40,171.98 Bank interest First National Bank DIDIDI[ZJ $892.18 DIDIDID DIDIDID DIDIDID DIDIDID DIDIDID DIDIDID $41,064.16 Complete if last page of Schedule A Total Itemized Receipts for Period $41,064.16 Total Unitemized Contributions ($50 or less) $3.329.29 Sale of Political Materials (Unitemized) Total Contributions When Contributor Not Known ..~eJi~~~EIPTS~1'IljS)?~~~QI,f.~!QlI[h~~:h!%Sr:iitIDi~t>< $44,393.45 Page~ofL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT SCHEDULE A YELLOW ROADWAY PAC CONTRIBUTIONS - ITEMIZED RECEIPTS 1/1/2005-12/31/2005 Name Address Occupation Amount ABERNATHY STUART J 1012 ORCHARD VIEW LANE DUNCANSVILLE PA 16635 SVC CTR MANAGER (C) 120.00 -AL----VAREZ RICHARD E 39055 ERLINDA COURT CHERRY VALLEY CA 92223 LABOR RELATIONS MGR 250.08 --_.ANDERSON JR WILLIAM E 220 GARDENRIDGE DRIVE FRANKLIN TN 37069 AREA DIRECTOR OPS 60.00 -.--BAHNER KEVIN A 3340 EFFINGHAM MANHATTAN KS 66502 ACCOUNT EXEC 50.40 BANNER DARRELL J 6630 WOODMERE DRIVE .. WALKERTOWN NC 27051 ACCOUNT EXEC 90.00 BEARDEN GARY L 3002 BROOKDALE DRIVE KINGWOOD TX 77339 OFFICE MANAGER 349.92 BECKER JOHN S 22 LONGFELLOW DRIVE FRANKLIN MA 02038 ACCOUNT EXEC 120.00 -BEHRENS DUANE C 618 BUCKLEY SLOAN IA 51055 OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 72.00 BERG AINAN E 8240 CARTER STREET LANTANA TX 76226 REGIONAL LINEHAUL MGR 60.00 BERLAN KEITH V 4370 HAMMONTREE CIRCLE STOW OH 44224 ACCOUNTEXEC-CORPORA 180.00 BIXBY JOHN D 10718 BLACKWELL ROAD LEES SUMMIT MO 64086 SR SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR 180.00 BLANKENSHIP JOr-IN G 105 CLUB LANE NICHOLASVILLE KY 40356 ACCOUNTEXEC-LOCALS 120.00 BOKLAGE DANNY J 605 WILLS POINT ALLEN TX 75013 AREA VP 499.92 BOWER LYNWOOD C 502 WALLER PLACE EXCELSIOR SPRINGS MO 64024 HOSTLING COORD 72.00 BOWLIN JERRY C 11207 SUMMIT KANSAS CITY MO 64114 VP-LEGAL &ASST GENERAL 180.00 BRENNEMAN RICHARD C 22904 HARBOUR LANE PLAINFIELD IL 60544 AREA VP 1,008.00 ---BROWN MICHAEL B 7265 ROE PRAIRIE VILLAGE KS 66208 VP-STRATEGIC MKT PLN & 499.92 BROWN RUPERT J 12595 HWY 13 RICHMOND MO 64085 CITY DISPATCH SUPV 72.00 BROWN THOMAS F 41 GURLEY ROAD EDISON NJ 08817 OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 250.08 BROWN JR GLENN M 1525NE OZARK DR LEES SUMMIT MO 64086DIR-OPER SUPT & FINANC 120.00 BRUNDAGE ALAN F 5 ADAM STREET POMPTON PLAINS NJ 07444 OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 120.00 --BUCHMAN WILLIAM P 6012 HAWTHORNE DR SYLVANIA OH 43560 ACCOUNTEXEC-CORPORA 96.00 BUDIMLIJA TERRY M 21206 WEST 82ND STREET LENEXA KS 66220 VP-RESEARCH & DEVELOPM 300.00 BURGESS ROGER J 7265 LAURELRIDGE LOOP N KEIZER O 97303 SVC CTR MANAGER (W/SAL 240.00 ---------CALDER ROBERT G 611 CAMELOT LIBERTY MO 64068 SVC CTR MANAGER (B) 72.00 CAMPBELL JR RICHARD E 5301 COURTFIELD DRIVE INDIAN TRAIL NC 28079 ACCOUNTEXEC-LOCALS 60.00 CELLO RICHARD A 311 OAK ST ELMHURST IL 60126 (SR) SECURITY INVESTIG 300.00 CHADWICK CHARLES J 411 MADISON AVE UNITNI0 - CAPE CANAVERAL FL 32920 OPERATIONS MANAGER (C) 192.00 CHRISTON LARRY H 2221 SHADY CREEK DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75080 DIR-LABOR RELATIONS 240.00 CLARK THOMAS D 9800 XAVIER CT WESTMINSTER CO 80031 ACCOUNTEXEC-CORPORA 60.00 CLINE RANDELL S 907 ROCKWOOD BOWLING GREEN KY 42101 SVC CTR MANAGER (B) 60.00 CLUTTS EDWARD P 37 ROLLING HILLS DRIVE CONWAY AR 72032 SVC CTR MANAGER (C) 120.00 COLPITTS BERNARD R 236 BURNAM WOOD DRIVE MT LAUREL NJ 08054 SVC CTR MANAGER (B) 100.00 COOPER LARRY L 12120 WALNUT KANSAS CITY MO 64145 ACCOUNT EXEC 96.00 COWANS MARK P 6627 W 147TH TERRACE OVERLAND PARK KS 66223 DIR-EQUIPMENT SERVICES 300.00 COX THOMAS R 13969 BLUEWATER CIRCLE ORLANDO FL 32828 AREA DIRECTOR SALES 480.00 CRAVEN STEPHEN H 5507 WINDFIELD LANE MONROE GA 30655 CORPORATE ACCT EXEC 96.00 CROWE JR WILLIAM F 19809 S E 6TH WAY CAMAS WA 98607 AREA DIRECTOR SALES 499.92 Page 1 of 6 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT SCHEDULE A YELLOW ROADWAY PAC CONTRIBUTIONS -ITEMIZED RECEIPTS 1/1/2005 - 12/31/2005 Name Address Occupation Amount -..----.-CUNNINGHAM..------- DAVID R 2119 RIDGEPOINT WAY BOISE ID 83712 SVC CTR MANAGER (W/SAL 120.00 -------DEFENBAUGH STEVEN E 10132 S SHADOW CIRCLE OLATHE KS 66061 SR VP-SALES & MARKETIN 240.00 DILLON CARMEN J PO BOX 713 COPPEROPOLIS CA 95228 AREA DIRECTOR SALES 120.00 --DOOLEY PAUL A 12 GAYLORE DRIVE HUNTINGTON NY 11743 SVC CTR MANAGER (D) 120.00 DREW ALAN M POBOX 451 SYLVANIA OH 43560 DISTRIBUTION CENTER MG 499.92 DRUMMONDS DAVID S 422 CLUBVIEW DRIVE WOODSTOCK GA 30189 DIR OF SALES - LOCAL 60.00 DUBOWSKI- - DAVID M 15778 S BRENTWOOD VILLA OLATHE KS 66062 SR DOCK SUPERVISOR 72.00 EISSNER SCOTT A 3622 TREFETHEN WAY SACRAMENTO CA 95834 SVC CTR MANAGER (C) 120.00 EMERY DONALD E 6437 NORWOOD SHAWNEE MISSION KS 66208 VP-WORKFORCE DEVELOPMN 504.00 EVANS DONALD R 7804 EAST 134TH TERR GRANDVIEW MO 64030 SR SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR 240.00 ---------...FENTY DAVID -. E 75 RIDGECREST DRIVE - RIDGEFIELD CT 06877 AREA VP 840.00 FINCH JOEL D 30671 FOXBORO DR GRANGER IN 46530 CORPORATE ACCT EXEC 60.00 --.FOSTER ALBERT L 5053 TWIN RIDGE DR OLD HICKORY TN --37138 LINEHAUL COORDINATOR 72.00 FULLER STANLEY B 10404 WYANDOTTE KANSAS CITY MO 64114 PRICING MANAGER 120.00 GALLIMORE RITCHIE L 7867 GOLF ACRES DRIVE, N DENVER, NC NC 28037 DISTRIBUTION CENTER MG 300.00 --GANCH RICHARD A 8401 LAKE SHORE DRIVE GARY IN 46403 AREA DIRECTOR OPS 120.00 GAUDUTIS PAUL D 8027 STRAWBERRY HILL RD ODESSA MO 64076 SHIFT OPS MGR 72.00 GHOLSTON JEFFERY K 16114 S BRADLEY DRIVE OLATHE KS 66062 SENIOR MANAGER-TSC OPE 150.00 GILL LARRY E 925 N SHANNON LANE POST FALLS ID 83854 OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 96.00 GODFREY DONNA S 16853 E HARVARD AURORA CO 80013 CITY DISPATCH SUPV 300.00 GOETZ DALE P 12108 W 154 TERRACE OVERLAND PARK KS 66221 DIR-SAFETY, HLTH & ENV 96.00 GOTTSCHALK MELANIE J 1719 SE 29TH TERR TOPEKA KS 66605 MGR-REV MGMT - CL 150.00 GREGG MICHAEL T 219 CHESTNUT OAK DRIVE MANDEVILLE LA 70448 SVC CTR MANAGER (W/SAL 75.00 GROOM JOHN R 1095 W BLUELICK LIMA OH 45801 ACCOUNTEXEC-LOCALS 150.00 GUE RICKY J PO BOX 9142 HUNTINGTON WV 25704 ACCOUNTEXEC-LOCALS 78.00 HAMILTON JAMES M 6748 SOUTH 41ST STREET LINCOLN NE 68516 SVC CTR MANAGER (W/SAL 60.00 HANNEY JERE A 7728 TOMAHAWK PRAIRIE VILLAGE KS 66208 SR TECHNICAL SPECIALIS 240.00 HARPER DAVID S 2007 FOXWORTH LANE GASTONIA NC 28052 SHIFT OPS MGR 60.00 400.08 HARTMANN THOMAS .. A 13020 S 82ND CT PALOS PARK IL 60464 GENERAL OPS MGR (D) HARTNETT .-. FRANCIS P 1125 CLOVER COURT ADKINS TX 78101 SVC CTR MANAGER (C) 240.00 HATHAWAY ROBERT A 4606 EAST FERNWOOD SIOUX FALLS SD 57110 MGR-CUSTOMER RELATIONS 120.00 HAYNIE JIMMY W 18780 KANABEC TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 DIR-PARCEL CONSOLIDATI 504.00 HEFFERNANJR WILLIAM J 25 PEPPERBUSH DRIVE CLINTON CT 06413 DIR OF SALES - CORPORA 192.00 --.HEGE NORMAN J 6340 W CUYLER CHICAGO IL 60634 CORPORATE ACCT EXEC 120.00 HENDERSON MARLAND E 2025 DINGLE DRIVE JOPLIN MO 64801 OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 72.00 HENDRICKSON JON D 660 GREENFIELD ROAD PETERBOROUGH NH 03458 SVC CTR MANAGER (W/SAL 360.00 HESS - MAYO G 9981 W SECRETARIAT ST BOISE ID 83704 OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 120.00 HILL MARCELLA K 10572 JAGUAR GLEN LITTLETON CO 80124 ACCOUNTEXEC-LOCALS 120.00 Page 2 of 6 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT SCHEDULE A YELLOW ROADWAY PAC CONTRIBUTIONS - ITEMIZED RECEIPTS 1/1/2005 -12/31/2005 Name Address Occupation Amount HITT ROBERT J 10315 W 119TH TERRACE OVERLAND PARK KS 66213 SR DIR-COMMON APP INTE 480.00 -------..--HOSACK ALLEN L 7603 DANELL LANE GRAIN VALLEY MO 64029 APPLICATION ARCHITECT 120.00 HOSLER ..- MICHAEL R 27 SMITH ROAD DENVILLE NJ 07834 SR OPS SUPERVISOR 60.00 HOUPER RICHARD M 216 LINCOLN ROAD HORSEHEADS NY 14845 ACCOUNT EXEC 300.00 -HOY JAMES D -502 HUMMINGBIRD CT ST JOSEPH MO 64506 ACCOUNT EXEC 150.00 ILGENFRITZ LORI H 77 JAMESTOWN ROAD SHIPPENSBURG PA 17257 SVC CTR MANAGER (C) 192.00 INGRAM GARY J 10015 BROMPTON DRIVE TAMPA FL 33626 DIR OF SALES LOCAL 360.00 ------.,,---.-- -- 1-- - --JENKINS WILLIAM M 195 EDINGTON CIRCLE CANTON MI 48187 SR DOCK SUPERVISOR 60.00 JOHNSON JAMES D 1615 WHITEHAVEN COURT JONESBORO AR 72401 ACCOUNTEXEC-LOCALS 72.00 JOHNSON JR RICHARD F 2326 CHELTINGHAM BLVD LANSING MI 48917 ACCOUNTEXEC-LOCALS 120.00 JONES WILLIAM W 2215 SNAPDRAGON RD NAPERVILLE IL 60564 DISTRIBUTION CENTER MG 240.00 --------..KEARNS PAUL G 3812 WESTWICK TRACE KENNESAW GA 30152 MGR-MAJOR ACCTS LOGIST 360.00 KEENUM JAMES L 902 SAINTS COURT MARIETTA GA 30068 VP-CORPORA-.
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