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Verified Statement Registration VSR (Out-Of-State Committee) Generated On: 9/26/2018 2:15:12 PM Verified Statement Registration VSR (Out-of-State Committee) 8242 GlaxoSmithKline LLC PAC (fka SmithKline Beecham PAC) Five Moore Drive Research Triangle Pk, NC 27709 919-483-7508 [email protected] The Committee is dedicated to the protection, preservation, and futherance of the industries of which GlaxoSmithKline is a part and to the establishment of an effective political presence within Congress and State legislatures for the pharmaceutical industry in general and specifically for GlaxoSmithKline, its stockholders and employees. Contact Last Name: Santry First Name: Mark MI: Address: Five Moore Drive City: Research Triangle Pk State: NC Zip Code: 27709 Phone: 919-483-7508 E-Mail: [email protected] Parent Entity Name: GlaxoSmithKline LLC (fka SmithKline Beecham) Address: Five Moore Drive City: Research Triangle Pk State: NC Zip Code: 27709 Phone: 919-483-2611 E-Mail: Jurisdiction Name: Federal Election Commission Address: 999 E. Street, NW City: Washington State: DC Zip Code: 20463 Phone: 202-694-1100 E-Mail: Iowa Resident Agent Last Name: Feltner First Name: Paula MI: Address: 1609 Buffalo Road City: West Des Moines State: IA Zip Code: 50265 Phone: 515-457-7230 E-Mail: IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 1 of 27 Generated On: 9/26/2018 2:15:12 PM 2018 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 9/19/2018 Kim Reynolds for Iowa (5173) $1,000.00 20095 Filed Date: 1010 A Park Lane 9/26/2018 Osceola, IA 50213 9/19/2018 Friends of Whitver (1953) $500.00 20096 Filed Date: 4019 NE Bellagio Circle 9/26/2018 Ankeny, IA 50021 9/19/2018 Hagenow for Iowa House (1737) $250.00 20094 Filed Date: 15115 Prairie Avenue 9/26/2018 Urbandale, IA 50323 4/23/2018 Upmeyer for House (1400) $500.00 19863 Filed Date: 1811 N. 8th St. 5/3/2018 Clear Lake, IA 50428 2016 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 8/25/2016 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $500.00 19143 Filed Date: 3808 River Oaks Drive 9/8/2016 Des Moines, IA 50312 8/25/2016 Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate (1336) $500.00 19144 Filed Date: 361 S. Penn. 1D 9/8/2016 Mason City, IA 50401 8/25/2016 Citizens for Heaton (930) $500.00 19146 Filed Date: 510 E. Washington St. 9/8/2016 Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641-1939 8/25/2016 People for Pam Jochum (731) $500.00 19145 Filed Date: 2368 Jackson St. 9/8/2016 Dubuque, IA 52001 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 2 of 27 Generated On: 9/26/2018 2:15:12 PM 2015 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 11/3/2015 Citizens for Heaton (930) $250.00 18837 Filed Date: 510 E. Washington St. 11/10/2015 Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641-1939 11/3/2015 Friends for Dix (1846) $250.00 18833 Filed Date: 317 S Walnut 11/5/2015 Shell Rock, IA 50670 11/3/2015 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $500.00 18840 Filed Date: 3808 River Oaks Drive 11/10/2015 Des Moines, IA 50312 11/3/2015 Fry for Iowa House (1849) $250.00 18834 Filed Date: 1473 195th Ave. 11/10/2015 Osceola, IA 50213 11/3/2015 People for Pam Jochum (731) $250.00 18838 Filed Date: 2368 Jackson St. 11/10/2015 Dubuque, IA 52001 11/3/2015 Upmeyer for House (1400) $500.00 18845 Filed Date: 1811 N. 8th St. 11/10/2015 Clear Lake, IA 50428 11/3/2015 Hagenow for Iowa House (1737) $500.00 18836 Filed Date: 15115 Prairie Avenue 11/10/2015 Urbandale, IA 50323 11/3/2015 Citizens for Gronstal (1612) $250.00 18835 Filed Date: 220 Bennett Ave. 11/10/2015 Council Bluffs, IA 51503 11/3/2015 Concerned Citizens for Miller (1611) $250.00 18841 Filed Date: 6766 Ridges Court 11/10/2015 Bettendorf, IA 52722 11/3/2015 Mark Smith for Iowa House (1247) $250.00 18844 Filed Date: 816 Roberts Terrace 11/10/2015 Marshalltown, IA 50158- 11/3/2015 Pettengill for Iowans (1507) $250.00 18842 Filed Date: P.O. Box A 11/10/2015 Mt. Auburn, IA 52313 11/3/2015 Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate (1336) $250.00 18843 Filed Date: 361 S. Penn. 1D 11/10/2015 Mason City, IA 50401 11/3/2015 Mathis for State Senate (1979) $250.00 18839 Filed Date: 320 Blairs Ferry Crossing 11/10/2015 Hiawtha, IA 52233 2014 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 8/20/2014 Mark Smith for Iowa House (1247) $500.00 18274 Filed Date: 816 Roberts Terrace 8/21/2014 Marshalltown, IA 50158- IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 3 of 27 Generated On: 9/26/2018 2:15:12 PM 2014 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 8/20/2014 Fry for Iowa House (1849) $250.00 18261 Filed Date: 1473 195th Ave. 8/21/2014 Osceola, IA 50213 8/20/2014 Committee to Elect Robert E. Dvorsky (290) $250.00 18260 Filed Date: 450 3rd Ave #3 8/21/2014 Coralville, IA 52241 8/20/2014 Friends for Dix (1846) $500.00 18259 Filed Date: 317 S Walnut 8/21/2014 Shell Rock, IA 50670 8/20/2014 People for Pam Jochum (731) $500.00 18266 Filed Date: 2368 Jackson St. 8/21/2014 Dubuque, IA 52001 8/20/2014 Pettengill for Iowans (1507) $250.00 18272 Filed Date: P.O. Box A 8/21/2014 Mt. Auburn, IA 52313 8/20/2014 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $250.00 18268 Filed Date: 3808 River Oaks Drive 8/21/2014 Des Moines, IA 50312 8/20/2014 Concerned Citizens for Miller (1611) $700.00 18269 Filed Date: 6766 Ridges Court 8/21/2014 Bettendorf, IA 52722 8/20/2014 Paulsen for State House Committee (1318) $700.00 18271 Filed Date: 52935 310th Street 8/21/2014 Kelley, IA 50134 8/20/2014 Hagenow for Iowa House (1737) $250.00 18263 Filed Date: 15115 Prairie Avenue 8/21/2014 Urbandale, IA 50323 8/20/2014 Committee to Elect Lisa Heddens (1339) $250.00 18265 Filed Date: 2401 Westwind Drive 8/21/2014 Ames, IA 50010 8/20/2014 Upmeyer for House (1400) $800.00 18276 Filed Date: 1811 N. 8th St. 8/21/2014 Clear Lake, IA 50428 8/20/2014 Joe Bolkcom for Iowa Senate (1120) $250.00 18258 Filed Date: 1235 Oakes Drive 8/21/2014 Iowa City, IA 52245 8/20/2014 Citizens for Gronstal (1612) $500.00 18262 Filed Date: 220 Bennett Ave. 8/21/2014 Council Bluffs, IA 51503 8/20/2014 Johnson 4 Senate 1 (1115) $250.00 18267 Filed Date: P.O. Box 279 8/21/2014 Ocheyedan, IA 51354 8/20/2014 Citizens for Heaton (930) $700.00 18264 Filed Date: 510 E. Washington St. 8/21/2014 Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641-1939 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 4 of 27 Generated On: 9/26/2018 2:15:12 PM 2014 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 8/20/2014 Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate (1336) $500.00 18273 Filed Date: 361 S. Penn. 1D 8/21/2014 Mason City, IA 50401 8/20/2014 Berry for Iowa House of Representatives (1393) $200.00 18257 Filed Date: 208 Greenbriar Road 8/21/2014 Waterloo, IA 50703 8/20/2014 Soderberg for House (1492) $250.00 18275 Filed Date: 631 3rd Ave. SE 8/21/2014 LeMars, IA 51031 2013 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 10/17/2013 Upmeyer for House (1400) $750.00 17876 Filed Date: 1811 N. 8th St. 10/25/2013 Clear Lake, IA 50428 10/17/2013 Mark Smith for Iowa House (1247) $500.00 17877 Filed Date: 816 Roberts Terrace 10/25/2013 Marshalltown, IA 50158- 10/17/2013 Paulsen for State House Committee (1318) $600.00 17878 Filed Date: 52935 310th Street 10/25/2013 Kelley, IA 50134 9/17/2013 Committee to Elect Robert E. Dvorsky (290) $400.00 17820 Filed Date: 450 3rd Ave #3 9/30/2013 Coralville, IA 52241 9/17/2013 People for Pam Jochum (731) $500.00 17814 Filed Date: 2368 Jackson St. 9/30/2013 Dubuque, IA 52001 9/17/2013 Re-election of Wally Horn Committee (57) $250.00 17819 Filed Date: 101 Stoney Point Rd. SW 9/30/2013 Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 9/17/2013 Citizens for Heaton (930) $700.00 17807 Filed Date: 510 E. Washington St. 9/30/2013 Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641-1939 9/17/2013 Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate (1336) $400.00 17810 Filed Date: 361 S. Penn. 1D 9/30/2013 Mason City, IA 50401 9/17/2013 Neighbors for Hatch (5153) $700.00 17806 Filed Date: 1623 Woodland Ave. 9/30/2013 Des Moines, IA 50309 9/17/2013 Pettengill for Iowans (1507) $250.00 17815 Filed Date: P.O. Box A 9/30/2013 Mt. Auburn, IA 52313 9/17/2013 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $500.00 17809 Filed Date: 3808 River Oaks Drive 9/30/2013 Des Moines, IA 50312 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 5 of 27 Generated On: 9/26/2018 2:15:12 PM 2013 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 9/17/2013 Citizens for Gronstal (1612) $1,000.00 17808 Filed Date: 220 Bennett Ave.
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