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Qualcomm Incorporated QUALCOMM INCORPORATED DISCLOSURES UNDER POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES POLICY FISCAL YEAR 2015 (SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 - SEPTEMBER 27, 2015) (AMOUNTS PAID IN FISCAL YEAR 2015) STATE AND LOCAL POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS CALIFORNIA AMOUNT ANDERSON FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 $ 1,000 ATKINS FOR SENATE 2020 $ 6,000 AUTUMN BURKE FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 BILL MONNING FOR SENATE 2016 $ 1,000 BILL QUIRK FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 BLOOM FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 BOB WIECKOWSKI FOR SENATE 2014 $ 2,000 BRIAN DAHLE FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY $ 5,000 CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN PARTY $ 20,000 CALIFORNIANS FOR JOBS AND A STRONG ECONOMY $ 11,000 CANNELLA FOR LT. GOVERNOR 2018 $ 1,000 CATHERINE BAKER FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 CHERYL R BROWN FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 CHRIS HOLDEN FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 CHRISTINA GARCIA FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 CONNIE M LEYVA FOR SENATE 2018 $ 1,000 DAVID CHIU FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 DR. RICHARD PAN FOR SENATE 2014 $ 1,000 DR. RICHARD PAN FOR SENATE 2018 $ 1,000 DR. WEBER FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 3,000 EGGMAN FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 EVAN LOW FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 FRIENDS OF JIMMY GOMEZ FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 FRIENDS OF MARK STONE FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 FRIENDS OF STEVE COHN FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 $ 1,000 GALLAGHER FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 HARKEY FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 2014 $ 1,000 HARKEY FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 2018 $ 1,000 HERTZBERG FOR SENATE 2018 $ 2,000 HUESO FOR SENATE 2018 $ 2,000 IAN CALDERON FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 JAY OBERNOLTE FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 JEAN FULLER FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 $ 1,000 JERRY HILL FOR SENATE 2016 $ 3,000 JIM BEALL FOR SENATE 2016 $ 1,000 JIM COOPER FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 $ 1,000 JIM COOPER FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 JONES FOR SENATE 2018 $ 2,000 KEVIN DE LEON FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR $ 2,000 KEVIN MULLIN FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 LARA FOR SENATE 2016 $ 2,000 LING LING CHANG FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 LORENA GONZALEZ FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 LUIS ALEJO FOR SENATE 2018 $ 2,000 MAIENSCHEIN FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 3,000 MARTY BLOCK FOR STATE SENATE 2016 $ 4,000 MATT DABABNEH FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 MEDINA FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 $ 1,000 MIKE GATTO FOR SENATE 2016 $ 3,000 MIKE MCGUIRE FOR STATE SENATE 2018 $ 1,000 NORA CAMPOS FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 $ 1,000 O'DONNELL FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 PAT BATES FOR SENATE 2018 $ 2,000 PATTERSON FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 $ 1,000 PEREA FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 $ 1,000 PHIL TING FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 RE-ELECT SENATOR WIECKOWSKI FOR SENATE 2018 $ 2,000 RENDON FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $ 25,000 STEVEN BRADFORD FOR SENATE 2016 $ 1,000 SUSAN BONILLA FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 $ 1,000 TECHAMERICA PAC $ 7,000 TECHNET CALIFORNIA PAC $ 7,000 VIDAK FOR SENATE 2018 $ 1,000 WILK FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 $ 1,000 YOUNG KIM FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 2014 $ 2,000 $ 162,000 OTHER STATES AMOUNT NONE $ - FEDERAL PAC CONTRIBUTIONS (QPAC) AMOUNT AMI BERA FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 ANNA ESHOO FOR CONGRESS $ 1,500 BENNET FOR COLORADO $ 1,000 BILL SHUSTER FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 BLUE HEN PAC $ 5,000 BLUMENTHAL FOR CONNECTICUT $ 5,000 CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS FOR CONGRESS $ 4,000 CHARLES BOUSTANY JR. MD FOR CONGRESS, INC. $ 1,000 CLARKE FOR CONGRESS $ 1,500 CORY GARDNER FOR SENATE $ 5,000 CRAMER FOR CONGRESS $ 2,000 DELBENE FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $ 5,000 DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $ 5,000 DIANA DEGETTE FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 DUNCAN D. HUNTER FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 ENGEL FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 FEARLESS PAC $ 1,000 FEINSTEIN FOR SENATE 2018 $ 5,000 FRIENDS OF JOHN THUNE $ 1,500 FRIENDS OF KELLY AYOTTE $ 2,500 FRIENDS OF PAT TOOMEY $ 1,000 GOOD FUND, THE $ 3,000 GRASSLEY COMMITTEE INC $ 2,500 GUTIERREZ FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 HAGAN FOR US SENATE INC $ 1,000 ISSA FOR CONGRESS $ 2,500 JEFFRIES FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 JIM JORDAN FOR CONGRESS $ 5,000 KYRSTEN SINEMA FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 LANCE FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 LUJAN/LOBO VICTORY FUND $ 2,500 MARCO RUBIO FOR US SENATE $ 2,000 MARTIN HEINRICH FOR SENATE $ 1,000 MCCARTHY VICTORY FUND $ 5,000 MCCARTHY VICTORY FUND 2014 $ 2,600 MCCONNELL VICTORY KENTUCKY $ 2,500 MICHAEL BURGESS FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 MIKE HONDA FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 MIKE KELLY FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 NANCY PELOSI FOR CONGRESS $ 2,500 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE $ 5,000 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COMMITTEE $ 5,000 ORRINPAC $ 1,000 RON JOHNSON FOR SENATE INC $ 1,500 SCHATZ FOR SENATE $ 2,000 SCOTT PETERS FOR CONGRESS $ 6,000 SEARCHLIGHT LEADERSHIP FUND $ 5,000 SUSAN DAVIS FOR CONGRESS 2014 $ 5,000 SUSAN DAVIS FOR CONGRESS $ 5,000 TED DEUTCH FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $ 1,000 TEXANS FOR LAMAR SMITH $ 2,000 TEXANS FOR SENATOR JOHN CORNYN INC $ 2,500 THOM TILLIS COMMITTEE $ 2,000 THOMAS MASSIE FOR CONGRESS $ 2,500 TONY CARDENAS FOR CONGRESS $ 1,000 UPTON FOR ALL OF US $ 2,500 VARGAS FOR CONGRESS $ 2,500 VOLUNTEERS FOR SHIMKUS $ 1,000 WALDEN FOR CONGRESS $ 7,000 WHITEHOUSE FOR SENATE $ 2,000 $ 153,600 501(C)(4) ORGANIZATIONS: PAYMENTS => $10,000 AMOUNT PUBLIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL $ 11,800 RIPON SOCIETY (THE) $ 25,000 $ 36,800 TRADE ASSOCIATIONS: MEMBERSHIP DUES/ASSESSMENTS => $25,000 AMOUNT NON-DEDUCTIBLE PORTION ALLIANCE FOR TELECOMM INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS $ 200,000 $ - BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY $ 35,000 $ 7,000 BUSINESS FORWARD INC $ 50,000 $ 5,000 BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE (THE) $ 235,560 $ 129,558 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE USA $ 540,000 $ 234,000 COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION INC $ 80,000 $ 12,800 CONNECT ASSOCIATION DBA CONNECT $ 50,000 $ 8,000 CONSUMER TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION $ 40,000 $ 40,000 CTIA THE WIRELESS ASSOCIATION DBA CTIA $ 385,000 $ 385,000 ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY CITIZENSHIP COALITION INC $ 45,000 $ - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY COUNCIL $ 317,741 $ 54,194 NATIONAL FOREIGN TRADE COUNCIL FOUNDATION $ 25,000 $ 12,500 PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOC LTD $ 26,000 $ - SAN DIEGO REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $ 100,000 $ 58,000 SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION $ 207,500 $ 41,500 TECHNET $ 150,000 $ 30,000 TECHNOLOGY CEO COUNCIL INC $ 150,000 $ 150,000 TIA - TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCOCIATION $ 77,000 $ 11,550 UNITED STATES CHINA BUSINESS COUNCIL $ 37,500 $ 1,750 UNITED STATES COUNCIL INT'L BUSINESS $ 33,000 $ 2,145 US INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OFFICE $ 25,000 $ - US-ASEAN BUSINESS COUNCIL INC ( THE ) $ 28,000 $ 28,000 WIRELESS LIFE SCIENCES ALLIANCE $ 50,000 $ - $ 2,887,301 $ 1,210,997 SUPERPACS AND INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES The Company did not make any contributions to federal, state or local independent expenditure-only committees ("Super PACs"). $ - ADHERENCE TO POLICY The Company adhered to its Political Contributions and Expenditures Policy..
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