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Norfolk Southern Corporation Good Government Fund Contributions to Candidates and Political Committees January NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2021* STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE US Association of American Railroads PAC$ 5,000 02/08/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Trade Assn PAC DE Tom Carper$ 2,500 02/08/2021 Primary 2024 U.S. Senate MO Roy Blunt$ 5,000 02/08/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. Senate NJ Donald Payne Jr. $ 2,500 02/08/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House US Congressional Black Caucus PAC$ 5,000 02/08/2021 N/A 2021 Federal PAC DE Lisa Blunt Rochester $ 2,000 02/24/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House MD Steny Hoyer, AmeriPAC$ 5,000 02/24/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC NJ Donald Norcross $ 2,000 02/24/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House PA Bob Mensch$ 500 02/24/2021 Primary 2022 State Senate PA Camera Bartolotta$ 500 02/24/2021 Primary 2022 State Senate PA Judy Ward$ 500 02/24/2021 Primary 2022 State Senate PA PA House Republican Campaign Cmte.$ 500 02/24/2021 N/A 2021 State Party Cmte PA Stanley Saylor$ 1,000 02/24/2021 Primary 2022 State House PA Tim Hennessey$ 1,000 02/24/2021 Primary 2022 State House SC Jim Clyburn$ 5,000 02/24/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House GA Nikema Williams$ 2,500 03/11/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House NJ Albio Sires$ 2,500 03/11/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House NJ Robert Menendez$ 2,500 03/11/2021 Primary 2024 U.S. Senate SD John Thune, Heartland Values PAC $ 5,000 03/11/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC WV Shelley Moore Capito, Wild and Wonderful PAC$ 2,000 03/11/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC MI Jack O'Malley$ 250 03/19/2021 General 2022 State House MI Thomas Albert, Albert Majority Fund$ 250 03/19/2021 N/A 2021 State PAC MI Aric Nesbitt, Nesbitt Majority Fund$ 250 03/19/2021 N/A 2021 State PAC MI Kevin Daley $ 250 03/19/2021 General 2022 State Senate MI Marshall Bullock$ 250 03/19/2021 General 2022 State Senate MI T. C. Clements$ 250 03/19/2021 General 2022 State House MI Michael MacDonald$ 250 03/19/2021 General 2022 State Senate MI Ben Frederick, Building Experience Now PAC$ 250 03/19/2021 N/A 2021 State PAC MI Kim LaSata$ 250 03/19/2021 General 2022 State Senate MI Joseph Tate$ 250 03/19/2021 General 2022 State House MI Christine Morse $ 250 03/19/2021 General 2022 State House MI Wayne Schmidt Leadership Fund$ 250 03/19/2021 N/A 2021 State PAC GA Drew Ferguson$ 1,500 03/31/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House HI Brian Schatz, Hawaii PAC$ 2,500 03/31/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC *This report does not reflect negative disbursements. Contributions disbursed and voided within the same period covered by this report are not reflected above. NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2021* STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE IL Rodney Davis$ 2,000 03/31/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House IN Todd Young $ 2,500 03/31/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. Senate NE Deb Fischer, Nebraska Sandhills PAC$ 2,500 03/31/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC NJ Josh Gottheimer$ 1,000 03/31/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House OH Tim Ryan$ 1,000 03/31/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House OH Troy Balderson$ 2,000 03/31/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House WV Joe Manchin, Country Roads PAC$ 2,500 03/31/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC CA Karen Bass $ 2,000 04/06/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House PA PA House Democratic Camp. Cmte.$ 500 04/06/2021 N/A 2021 State Party Cmte PA PA House Republican Campaign Cmte.$ 500 04/06/2021 N/A 2021 State Party Cmte PA Jim Marshall$ 500 04/06/2021 Primary 2022 State House PA Mike Carroll$ 1,000 04/06/2021 Primary 2022 State House PA PA Rep Senate Cmte/Caucus$ 1,000 04/06/2021 N/A 2021 State Party Cmte PA Kristin Phillips‐Hill$ 1,000 04/06/2021 Primary 2022 State Senate PA Pam Snyder$ 500 04/20/2021 Primary 2022 State House PA James Gregory$ 500 04/20/2021 Primary 2022 State House PA Kim Ward$ 1,000 04/20/2021 Primary 2024 State Senate PA Wayne Langerholc $ 1,000 04/20/2021 Primary 2024 State Senate IL Michael Quigley$ 2,500 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House MI Tom Barrett, Barrett Brigade Leadership Fund$ 250 04/28/2021 N/A 2021 State PAC MI Tulio Liberati$ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State House MI Donna Lasinski, Lasinski for Michigan PAC$ 250 04/28/2021 N/A 2021 State PAC MI Jim Haadsma$ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State House MI Jim Sneller$ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State House MI Jim Runestad $ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State Senate MI Ed McBroom, The U.P. Ward Fund$ 250 04/28/2021 N/A 2021 State PAC MI Sean McCann $ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State Senate MI Joe Bellino$ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State House MI Kevin Coleman $ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State House MI Cara Clemente$ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State House MI Yousef Rabhi$ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State House MI Douglas Wozniak$ 250 04/28/2021 Primary 2022 State House NC Richard Burr, Next Century Fund$ 1,000 04/28/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC RI Jack Reed, Narragansett Bay PAC$ 5,000 04/28/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC *This report does not reflect negative disbursements. Contributions disbursed and voided within the same period covered by this report are not reflected above. NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2021* STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE SC Jim Clyburn, BRIDGE PAC$ 5,000 05/03/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC IN Todd Young$ 1,000 05/17/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. Senate MD Steny Hoyer$ 5,000 05/17/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House MO Ann Wagner$ 1,000 05/17/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House SC Tim Scott$ 2,500 05/17/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. Senate SD John Thune$ 5,000 05/17/2021 General 2022 U.S. Senate FL Frederica S. Wilson$ 2,000 05/27/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House FL Marco Rubio$ 5,000 05/27/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. Senate IL Jesus "Chuy" Garcia$ 2,000 05/27/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House VA Bobby Scott $ 2,000 05/27/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House VA Donald McEachin$ 2,000 05/27/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House VA Elaine Luria$ 2,500 05/27/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House VA Mark Warner, Forward Together PAC$ 5,000 05/27/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC NJ Frank Pallone$ 2,500 06/07/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House PA Patrick Browne$ 1,000 06/07/2021 Primary 2022 State Senate US Dem Sen Camp Cmte(DSCC)$ 15,000 06/07/2021 N/A 2021 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct AK Dan Sullivan, True North PAC $ 5,000 06/08/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC GA Henry Hank Johnson$ 2,000 06/08/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House KS Jerry Moran$ 5,000 06/08/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. Senate KY Mitch McConnell$ 5,000 06/08/2021 Primary 2026 U.S. Senate MD Anthony Gregory Brown$ 2,000 06/08/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House MD Dutch Ruppersberger $ 2,000 06/08/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House MO Roy Blunt, ROYB Fund$ 5,000 06/08/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC MT Jon Tester, Treasure State PAC $ 5,000 06/08/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC NY Sean Patrick Maloney $ 2,500 06/08/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House OH Dave Joyce$ 1,000 06/08/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House SC Lindsey Graham, Fund for Americas Future $ 5,000 06/08/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC WV Shelley Moore Capito, Wild and Wonderful PAC$ 3,000 06/08/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC AR Steve Womack$ 2,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House AZ Kyrsten Sinema, Getting Stuff Done PAC $ 5,000 06/21/2021 N/A 2021 Federal Leadership PAC CA Jared Huffman$ 2,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House HI Brian Schatz$ 5,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. Senate IA Ashley Hinson$ 2,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House IL Robin Kelly$ 2,500 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. House *This report does not reflect negative disbursements. Contributions disbursed and voided within the same period covered by this report are not reflected above. NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2021* STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE IL Tammy Duckworth$ 5,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 U.S. Senate IN Randy Frye$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Heath Van Natter$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Chuck Moseley$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Travis Holdman$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State Senate IN Sean Eberhart$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Gregory Steuerwald$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Blake Johnson$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN IN Dem Senate Cmte/Caucus$ 1,000 06/21/2021 N/A 2021 State Party Cmte IN Mike Speedy$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Mitch Gore$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Tom Saunders$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Jake Teshka$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Karen Tallian$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State Senate IN Michael Harry Karickhoff$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Carey Hamilton$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2022 State House IN Stacey Donato$ 1,000 06/21/2021 Primary 2024 State Senate IN J.
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