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December 31, 2019 Microsoft Corporation Tel 425 882 8080 One Microsoft Way Fax 425 936 7329 Redmond, WA 98052-6399 http://wwww.microsoft.com Microsoft Political Action Committee Federal Candidate Contributions July 1, 2019 - December 31, 2019 Candidate State Office Amount Rep. Adrian Michael Smith (R) NE United States House of Representatives $ 2,000 Rep. Alma Shealey Adams (D) NC United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Garland Hale Barr, IV (R) KY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Angela Dawn Craig (D) MN United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D) CA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Anthony Gregory Brown (D) MD United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Anthony Gregory Brown (D) MD United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Anthony E Gonzalez (R) OH United States House of Representatives $ 2,000 Rep. Anthony E Gonzalez (R) OH United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Kelly M. Armstrong (R) ND United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Kelly M. Armstrong (R) ND United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Rep. Kelly M. Armstrong (R) ND United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Rep. Joyce Beatty (D) OH United States House of Representatives $ 1,500 Rep. Benjamin L. Cline (R) VA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Jack Bergman (R) MI United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Andrew S. Biggs (R) AZ United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. William H. Long, II (R) MO United States House of Representatives $ 1,500 Rep. W. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) MO United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Suzanne Marie Bonamici (D) OR United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Kevin Patrick Brady (R) TX United States House of Representatives $ 5,000 Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick (R) PA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick (R) PA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Kenneth R. Buck (R) CO United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Kenneth R. Buck (R) CO United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Earl L. B. Carter (R) GA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. George Kenneth Butterfield, Jr. (D) NC United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Ed Case (D) HI United States House of Representatives $ 1,500 Rep. Katherine Anne Castor (D) FL United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) WA United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) WA United States House of Representatives $ 1,500 Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) WA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Charles J. Fleischmann (R) TN United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Bobby Lee Rush (D) IL United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Bobby Lee Rush (D) IL United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Michael R. Turner (R) OH United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Michael R. Turner (R) OH United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Rep. Maxine Waters (D) CA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. David Philip Roe (R) TN United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Rick Larsen (D) WA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Yvette Diana Clarke (D) NY United States House of Representatives $ 1,500 Rep. Yvette Diana Clarke (D) NY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. William Lacy Clay, Jr. (D) MO United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, II (D) MO United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Thomas Jeffery Cole (R) OK United States House of Representatives $ 2,000 Rep. James Hayes Cooper (D) TN United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Daniel Milton Newhouse (R) WA United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Darrell Edward Issa (R) CA United States House of Representatives $ 2,000 Darrell Edward Issa (R) CA United States House of Representatives $ 2,000 Rep. Darren Michael Soto (D) FL United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Warren Davidson (R) OH United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) FL United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Diana L. DeGette (D) CO United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Donald John Bacon (R) NE United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Donald John Bacon (R) NE United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Donald W. Norcross (D) NJ United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. John Joyce (R) PA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. John Joyce (R) PA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Raul Ruiz (D) CA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. A. Drew Ferguson, IV (R) GA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. A. Drew Ferguson, IV (R) GA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Charles A. Ruppersberger (D) MD United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) TX United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Elise M. Stefanik (R) NY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher (D) TX United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Thomas Earl Emmer, Jr. (R) MN United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Abby Finkenauer (D) IA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. J. French Hill (R) AR United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Christopher Douglas Stewart (R) UT United States House of Representatives $ 2,000 Rep. Gregory Weldon Meeks (D) NY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. David Patrick Joyce (R) OH United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Denver L. Riggleman, III (R) VA United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Rep. Donald S. Beyer, Jr. (D) VA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Dusty Johnson (R) SD United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro (D) CT United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Ruben M. Gallego (D) AZ United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Garret Neal Graves (R) LA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Tom Graves (R) GA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Samuel Bruce Graves, Jr. (R) MO United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. W. Gregory Steube (R) FL United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. W. Gregory Steube (R) FL United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R) KY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R) KY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Guy L. Reschenthaler (R) PA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Guy L. Reschenthaler (R) PA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Guy L. Reschenthaler (R) PA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. James Andrew Himes (D) CT United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer (D) MD United States House of Representatives $ 5,000 Rep. Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. (R) NC United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Rep. Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. (R) NC United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. (R) NC United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Jaime Lynn Herrera Beutler (R) WA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Jaime Lynn Herrera Beutler (R) WA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D) MD United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Jason Thomas Smith (R) MO United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Hakeem S. Jeffries (D) NY United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Rep. Hakeem S. Jeffries (D) NY United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Rep. James E. Banks (R) IN United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. James M. Costa (D) CA United States House of Representatives $ 1,500 Rep. James M. Costa (D) CA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. John R. Carter (R) TX United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. John Robert Lewis (D) GA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Joshua S. Gottheimer (D) NJ United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Katherine M. Clark (D) MA United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Katherine M. Clark (D) MA United States House of Representatives $ 1,500 Rep. Kathleen Maura Rice (D) NY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. John Michael Katko (R) NY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. John Michael Katko (R) NY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Kay Granger (R) TX United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Kevin Owen McCarthy (R) CA United States House of Representatives $ 5,000 Rep. Ronald James Kind (D) WI United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Ronald James Kind (D) WI United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Adam Daniel Kinzinger (R) IL United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Kurt Schrader (D) OR United States House of Representatives $ 1,500 Rep. Douglas L. Lamborn (R) CO United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. James R. Langevin (D) RI United States House of Representatives $ 2,500 Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D) DE United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Elizabeth Cheney (R) WY United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Frank Dean Lucas (R) OK United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Marc A. Veasey (D) TX United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Marcia Louise Fudge (D) OH United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep. Brian Mast (R) FL United States House of Representatives $ 1,000 Rep.
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