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Political Contributions MSIPAC 2018 Contributions Receipient State Office Amount Party Rep. Robert Brown Aderholt (R) AL US HOUSE$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Robert Brown Aderholt (R) AL US HOUSE$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Michael Dennis Rogers (R) AL US HOUSE$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Michael Dennis Rogers (R) AL US HOUSE$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Ruben M. Gallego (D) AZ US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Tom O'Halleran (D) AZ US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Diana L. DeGette (D) CO US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) FL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) FL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) FL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Mario Rafael Diaz-Balart (R) FL US HOUSE$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John H. Rutherford (R) FL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John H. Rutherford (R) FL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Tom Graves (R) GA US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. David Edmund Young (R) IA US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Michael J. Bost (R) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Cheryl L. Bustos (D) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Danny K. Davis (D) IL US HOUSE$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Rodney Lee Davis (R) IL US HOUSE$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Bill Foster (D) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Randall Mark Hultgren (R) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Randall Mark Hultgren (R) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Randall Mark Hultgren (R) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Robin Lynne Kelly (D) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Darin M. LaHood (R) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Daniel William Lipinski (D) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Daniel William Lipinski (D) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Michael Quigley (D) IL US HOUSE$ 1,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Peter James Roskam (R) IL US HOUSE$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Peter James Roskam (R) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Bradley Scott Schneider (D) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. John M. Shimkus (R) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John M. Shimkus (R) IL US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Susan W. Brooks (R) IN US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Susan W. Brooks (R) IN US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Peter John Visclosky (D) IN US HOUSE$ 3,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Kevin Wayne Yoder (R) KS US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Kevin Wayne Yoder (R) KS US HOUSE$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R) KY US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R) KY US HOUSE$ 500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R) KY US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Stephen Joseph Scalise (R) LA US HOUSE$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Charles Albert Dutch Ruppersberger (D) MD US HOUSE$ 4,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Deborah Ann Dingell (D) MI US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Frederick Stephen Upton (R) MI US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Vicky Jo Hartzler (R) MO US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Vicky Jo Hartzler (R) MO US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Vicky Jo Hartzler (R) MO US HOUSE$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. William H. Long, II (R) MO US HOUSE$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. William H. Long, II (R) MO US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D) MS US HOUSE$ 1,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Robert M. Pittenger (R) NC US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Leonard Lance (R) NJ US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D) NJ US HOUSE$ 3,000.00 DEMOCRAT Page 1 2018 PAC contributions CSR report MSIPAC 2018 Contributions Receipient State Office Amount Party Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D) NJ US HOUSE$ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Donald Milford Payne, Jr. (D) NJ US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Donald Milford Payne, Jr. (D) NJ US HOUSE$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Daniel M. Donovan (R) NY US HOUSE$ 3,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Elise M. Stefanik (R) NY US HOUSE$ 3,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Robert E. Latta (R) OH US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Gregory Paul Walden (R) OR US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Gregory Paul Walden (R) OR US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Michael F. Doyle (D) PA US HOUSE$ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Joe Wilson (R) SC US HOUSE$ 3,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John R. Carter (R) TX US HOUSE$ (2,500.00) REPUBLICAN Rep. John R. Carter (R) TX US HOUSE$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Kay Granger (R) TX US HOUSE$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) TX US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Michael Thomas McCaul, Sr. (R) TX US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Michael Thomas McCaul, Sr. (R) TX US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John Lee Ratcliffe (R) TX US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John Lee Ratcliffe (R) TX US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. William McClellan Thornberry (R) TX US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. William McClellan Thornberry (R) TX US HOUSE$ 3,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Adam Smith (D) WA US HOUSE$ 3,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Suzan Kay DelBene (D) WA US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Derek Kilmer (D) WA US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Adam Smith (D) WA US HOUSE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Thomas Bryant Cotton (R) AR US SENATE$ 3,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Cory Gardner (R) CO US SENATE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Cory Gardner (R) CO US SENATE$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Cory Gardner (R) CO US SENATE$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Christopher Andrew Coons (D) DE US SENATE$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Bill Nelson (D) FL US SENATE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Bill Nelson (D) FL US SENATE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Bill Nelson (D) FL US SENATE$ 3,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Bill Nelson (D) FL US SENATE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Marco Antonio Rubio (R) FL US SENATE$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. L. Tammy Duckworth (D) IL US SENATE$ 500.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. L. Tammy Duckworth (D) IL US SENATE$ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Richard Joseph Durbin (D) IL US SENATE$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Joseph Simon Donnelly, Sr. (D) IN US SENATE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Gary Charles Peters (D) MI US SENATE$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Roger Frederick Wicker (R) MS US SENATE$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Roger Frederick Wicker (R) MS US SENATE$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Steve David Daines (R) MT US SENATE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Steve David Daines (R) MT US SENATE$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Jon Tester (D) MT US SENATE$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Jon Tester (D) MT US SENATE$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Debra S. Fischer (R) NE US SENATE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Debra S. Fischer (R) NE US SENATE$ 4,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Rob J. Portman (R) OH US SENATE$ 3,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. James M. Inhofe (R) OK US SENATE$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Jack Francis Reed (D) RI US SENATE$ 3,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Lindsey Olin Graham (R) SC US SENATE$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Lindsey Olin Graham (R) SC US SENATE$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. John Randolph Thune (R) SD US SENATE$ 3,500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Tammy S. Baldwin (D) WI US SENATE$ 1,500.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Ronald H. Johnson (R) WI US SENATE$ 3,000.00 REPUBLICAN Page 2 2018 PAC contributions CSR report MSIPAC 2018 Contributions Receipient State Office Amount Party Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R) WV US SENATE$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN True North PAC AK OTHER FEDERAL$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Defend America PAC AL OTHER FEDERAL$ 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN Arkansas For Leadership Political Action Committee (ARKPAC) AR OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN McCarthy Victory Fund CA OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE DC OTHER FEDERAL$ 15,000.00 DEMOCRAT DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE DC OTHER FEDERAL$ 10,000.00 DEMOCRAT NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE DC OTHER FEDERAL$ 15,000.00 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COMMITTEE DC OTHER FEDERAL$ 10,000.00 REPUBLICAN New Democrat Coalition PAC DC OTHER FEDERAL$ 5,000.00 DEMOCRAT Tuesday Group Political Action Committee DC OTHER FEDERAL$ 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN Wonder Women Victory Committee DC OTHER FEDERAL$ 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN Moving America Forward FL OTHER FEDERAL$ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Reclaim America PAC FL OTHER FEDERAL$ 3,500.00 REPUBLICAN Reclaim America PAC FL OTHER FEDERAL$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Adam Kinzinger - Future 1St Committee IL OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Adam Kinzinger - Future 1st Committee IL OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN CHERPAC IL OTHER FEDERAL$ 3,000.00 DEMOCRAT CHERPAC IL OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Reviving American Jobs Again PAC IL OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT McConnell For Majority Leader Committee KY OTHER FEDERAL$ 5,000.00 OTH Hoyer's Majority Fund MD OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Hoyer's Majority Fund MD OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Dirigo PAC ME OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Follow The North Star Fund MN OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Big Sky Opportunity PAC MT OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Big Sky Opportunity PAC MT OTHER FEDERAL$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Big Sky Opportunity PAC MT OTHER FEDERAL$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN IMPACT NY OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT IMPACT NY OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Oklahoma Leadership Council OK OTHER FEDERAL$ 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN New Pioneers PAC OR OTHER FEDERAL$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Narragansett Bay PAC RI OTHER FEDERAL$ 5,000.00 DEMOCRAT Tomorrow Is Meaningful PAC SC OTHER FEDERAL$ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Heartland Values PAC SD OTHER FEDERAL$ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Alamo PAC TX OTHER FEDERAL$ 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN Ted Cruz Victory Committee TX OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Green Mountain PAC VT OTHER FEDERAL$ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT TOTAL FEDERAL PAC SPEND 2018 $ 313,500.00 Rep.
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