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Allergan Corporate Political Contributions1 Allergan Corporate Political Contributions1 2019 California Toni Atkins for Senate 2020 $2,000 Autumn Burke for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Jim Cooper for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Heath Flora for Assembly 2020 $2,000 Vince Fong for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Lorena Gonzalez for Assembly 2020 $2,000 Adam Gray for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Tim Grayson for Assembly 2020 $2,000 Monique Limon for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Evan Low for Assembly 2020 $4,400 Brian Maienschein for Assembly 2020 $1,000 Chad Mayes for Assembly 2020 $2,000 Kevin Mullin for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Adrin Nazarian for Assembly 2020 $2,000 Dr. Richard Pan for State Controller $2,000 Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America $7,800 PAC Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America $2,199 Independent Expenditure Committee Anthony Portantino for Senate 2020 $2,000 James Ramos for Assembly 2020 $2,000 Andrew Rodriguez for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2020 $3,000 Susan Rubio for Senate 2022 $1,500 Rudy Salas for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Tom Umberg for Senate 2022 $2,500 Don Wagner for Supervisor 2020 $1,500 Chris Ward for Assembly 2020 $1,500 Colorado Better Colorado Alliance $2,250 Leading Colorado Forward $2,250 Values First Colorado $750 1 Through 12/31/2019. Florida Ron DeSantis Campaign $2,500 Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee $2,500 Republican Party of Florida – House Majority $2,500 Ana Maria Rodriguez Campaign $1,000 New Jersey Bob Andrzejczak for Senate $1,500 BioNJ PAC $1,000 Bucco for Assembly $300 Bramnick for Assembly $1,200 Herb Conaway for Assembly $500 Election Fund of Craig J. Coughlin for Assembly $1,500 Election Fund of Christopher P. DePhillips for State Ass’y $250 DiMaso for Assembly $150 Election Fund of Louis D. Greenwald for Assembly $1,500 John F. McKeon for State Assembly $500 Nancy Munoz for Assembly $500 Oroho for Senate $350 Eliana Pintor Marin for State Assembly $500 New Jersey Organization for a Better State (NEW JOBS) $2,500 Schaer for Assembly $500 Steve Sweeney for Senate $1,000 Jay Webber for Assembly $300 Andrew Zwicker for Assembly $500 New York NYS Democratic Senate Campaign Committee $1,000 U.S. Democratic Governors Association $17,500 Republican Governors Association $7,950 Republican State Leadership Committee $1,000 2 .
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