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2015 Registered Political Action Committees Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 1 1st Congressional District Republican Party of AR Filing Year: 2015 4406 Southbrook Drive Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 04/29/2015 Jonesboro, AR, 72404 Phone: (870) 926-1564 PAC Interests PAC Officers Dorothy Crockett 2 A New Arkansas Leadership Filing Year: 2015 PO BOX 5323 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 10/15/2015 North Little Rock, AR, 72119 Phone: 501-444-8468 PAC Interests PAC Officers Darious Walton David Robinson Teresa Ray 3 A Secure America PAC Filing Year: 2015 5209 Rosewood Circle Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2015 Fort Smith, AR, 72903 Phone: 479-719-3266 PAC Interests PAC Officers John C. Langham Jonelle Fulmer 4 AAPA Political Action Committee(formerly known as Filing Year: 2015 301 S. Victory Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/08/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72201 Phone: (501) 219-1100 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Asphalt Pavement Association Charles Foot Mark Lamberth Steve Thweatt 5 Acme Brick Company Good Government Fund Filing Year: 2015 PO Box 425 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/13/2015 Ft Worth, TX, 76101 PAC Interests PAC Officers Acme Brick Companyn Dennis D. Knautz Judy B. Hunter Ed Watson 6 Action Committee for Rural Electrification Filing Year: 2015 P.O. Box 194208 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 02/10/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72219 Phone: 501-570-2271 PAC Interests PAC Officers Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas Theda henderson Arkansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc. Katrina Weyland Carla Hathorn Don Crabbe Thursday, November 19, 2015 1 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 7 AF&PC Forestry for the Future Filing Year: 2015 1020 W 4th Street, Ste. 400 - 4th Fl Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2015 Suite 400 Little Rock, AR, 72201 Phone: (501) 372-4500 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Forest and Paper Council Brent Stevenson Max Braswell 8 Agricultural Council of Arkansas Political Action Filing Year: 2015 P. O. Box 250909 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/14/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72225 Phone: (501) 454-9643 PAC Interests PAC Officers Agricultural Council of Arkansas Stewart Weaver Rick Bransford Andrew Grobmyer Dow Brantley 9 AKSM Urology PAC Filing Year: 2015 100 West Third Avenue, Suite 350 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2015 Columbus, OH, 43201 Phone: (614) 298-8150 PAC Interests PAC Officers AKSM, Ltd. Ric Hughes Alan Buergenthal 10 Altria Group Inc Political Action Committee Filing Year: 2015 101 Constitution Ave NW Suite 400 W Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/23/2015 Washington, DC, 20001 Phone: 202-354-1500 PAC Interests PAC Officers Phil Park Mary Gordon Gayle Drisco 11 American Electric Power Committee for Responsible Filing Year: 2015 1 Riverside Plaza, 26th Floor Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/08/2015 Columbus, OH, 43215 Phone: 614-716-2661 PAC Interests PAC Officers American Electric Power Steve Anasis David L. Moore Brandon J. Parmer Peter H. Main 12 American Insurance Association ARK PAC Filing Year: 2015 425 West Capitol, 37th Floor Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/14/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72201 Phone: (501) 375-9151 PAC Interests PAC Officers Allan Horne Thursday, November 19, 2015 2 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 13 Anthem Inc Filing Year: 2015 120 Monument Circle Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 10/13/2015 Indianapolis, IN, 46204 Phone: 317-488-6773 PAC Interests PAC Officers Julie Goon John Willey Tracy Winn 14 APAC Arkansas PAC--Formerly Ashland AR PAC Filing Year: 2015 101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Suite 600 West Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 04/27/2015 Washington, DC, 20001 Phone: 202-638-1950 PAC Interests PAC Officers Oldcastle Materials, Inc. Brandon Lefevre APAC, Inc. Steve O. Palmer Max Perkins Murry Cline 15 AR Business Services Filing Year: 2015 P.O. Box 8068 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/13/2015 Fayetteville, AR, 72703 Phone: 479-527-0006 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Businesses Joe Maynard Brenda Vassaur Taylor 16 AR I-Structure Filing Year: 2015 P. O. Box 8068 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/13/2015 Fayetteville, AR, 72703 Phone: 479-527-0006 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Infrastructure Joe Maynard Brenda Vassaur Taylor 17 AR Manufacturing First Filing Year: 2015 P. O. Box 8068 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/13/2015 Fayetteville, AR, 72703 Phone: 479-527-0006 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Manufacturers Joe Maynard Brenda Vassaur Taylor 18 AR Natural Resources Filing Year: 2015 P. O. Box 8068 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/13/2015 Fayetteville, AR, 72703 Phone: 479-527-0006 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Natural Resources Conservation Joe Maynard Brenda Vassaur Taylor Thursday, November 19, 2015 3 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 19 AR People First Filing Year: 2015 P. O. Box 8068 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/13/2015 Fayetteville, AR, 72703 Phone: 479-527-0006 PAC Interests PAC Officers The People of Arkansas Joe Maynard Brenda Vassaur Taylor 20 AR Trade First Filing Year: 2015 P. O. Box 8068 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/13/2015 Fayetteville, AR, 72703 Phone: 479-527-0006 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Trade Joe Maynard Brenda Vassaur Taylor 21 Architecture Political Action Committee Filing Year: 2015 1020 W 4th Street, Ste. 400 - 4th Fl Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2015 Suite 400 Little Rock, AR, 72201 Phone: (501) 661-1111 PAC Interests PAC Officers Architecture Profession Brent Stevenson Phil Purifoy Gordon Duckworth 22 Arkansans For Arkansas Filing Year: 2015 P. O. Box 6025 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/06/2015 Sherwood, AR, 72124 Phone: 501-753-8280 PAC Interests PAC Officers Persons who are interested in the betterment of AR Linda Napper 23 Arkansans For Good Government Filing Year: 2015 PO BOX 5432 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 09/17/2015 Fort Smith, AR, 72913 Phone: (479) 459-6466 PAC Interests PAC Officers Charles H Parts III 24 Arkansans for Rural Development Filing Year: 2015 P.O. Box 194208 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72219 Phone: 501-570-2271 PAC Interests PAC Officers Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas Leon Philpot Arkansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc. Theda Henderson Katrina Weyland Mitchell Johnson Thursday, November 19, 2015 4 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 25 Arkansans for Thorough Agriculture Political Educa Filing Year: 2015 2470 Cimmaron Ave Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 12/24/2014 Springdale, AR, 72762 Phone: 479-841-1321 PAC Interests PAC Officers Dairy Farmers of America, Inc Ryan Anglin John Howerton Wendy Jackson 26 Arkansas Agents Political Action Committee Filing Year: 2015 5000 Northshore Drive Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/05/2015 North LIttle Rock, AR, 72118 Phone: (501) 221-2444 PAC Interests PAC Officers The Independent Insurance Agents of Arkansas Berry Bishop Mark Smith Matt Cashion Bill McGhee 27 Arkansas Agricultural Aviation PAC Filing Year: 2015 1020 West 4th Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/15/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72116 Phone: 501-372-4500 PAC Interests PAC Officers AAAA Doug Gibson Kevin Carpenter Barry Wilson Brent Stevenson 28 Arkansas Association of Nurse Anesthetists Filing Year: 2015 361 Southwest Drive, #192 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/07/2015 Jonesboro, AR, 72401 Phone: (501) 336-4685 PAC Interests PAC Officers Ark Assoc of Nurse Anesthetists Art Wolover Stephanie Long 29 Arkansas Bankers Association Group 1 PAC Filing Year: 2015 1220 West Third Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/14/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72201 Phone: (501) 376-3741 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Bankers Association Aaron Gamewell Bill Holmes Ava Franks 30 Arkansas Bankers Association Group 2 PAC Filing Year: 2015 1220 West Third Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/14/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72201 Phone: (501) 376-3741 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Bankers Association Bill Holmes Aaron Gamewell Ava Franks Thursday, November 19, 2015 5 Arkansas Secretary of State Registered PAC Report 31 Arkansas Bankers Association Group 4 PAC Filing Year: 2015 1220 West Third Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/14/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72201 Phone: (501) 376-3741 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Bankers Association Bill Holmes Aaron Gamewell Ava Franks 32 Arkansas Bar Association PAC Filing Year: 2015 c/o David M. Fuqua, 3700 Cantrell Road, Suite 205 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/07/2015 Suite 400 Little Rock, AR, 72202 Phone: 501-374-0200 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Bar Association David M. Fugua Bob Estes 33 Arkansas Cable Telecommunications PAC Filing Year: 2015 411 South Victory- 201A Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/14/2015 Little Rock, AR, 72201 Phone: (501) 907-6440 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Cable Telecommunication Association Mike Wilson Len Pitcock 34 Arkansas Carry Political Action Committee Filing Year: 2015 33 Ophelia Drive Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 01/19/2015 Maumelle, AR, 72113 Phone: 501-291-4839 PAC Interests PAC Officers Chris Matthews Chris Fairfield Clint Cloinger 35 Arkansas Chiropractic Association PAC Filing Year: 2015 2482 Highway 77 Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 04/16/2015 Marion, AR, 72364 Phone: 870-739-6880 PAC Interests PAC Officers Arkansas Chiropractic Association Dr. Julie J. Traylor-Logan Dr. Gaylon Carter 36 Arkansas Committee for Children and Public Ed Filing Year: 2015 1500 West Fourth Street Registration/Amendment Filing Date: 06/17/2015 Little Rock,
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