DISCLOSURE of POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS and EXPENDITURES July 01, 2014 – December 31, 2014 Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates

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DISCLOSURE of POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS and EXPENDITURES July 01, 2014 – December 31, 2014 Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates DISCLOSURE OF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES July 01, 2014 – December 31, 2014 Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of July 01, 2014 through December 31, 2014 contributions by Tenet- PAC to federal and state candidates and committees were as follows: Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates (07/2014 – 12/2014) Candidate Amount Office Sought Arkansas Sen. Mark Pryor (D)‡ $2,500 US Senate Arizona Sen. John McCain (R) $1,000 US Senate California Rep. Xavier Becerra (D) $2,000 US Representative (CA-34) Rep. Lois Capps (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-24) State Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-11) Rep. Alan Lowenthal (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-47) Rep. Jerry McNerney (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-09) Rep. Linda Sanchez (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-38) Rep. Mike Thompson (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-05) Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D) $2,500 US Senate Rep. John Larson (D) $1,000 US Representative (CT-01) Florida Rep. Ted Deutch (D) $1,500 US Representative (FL-21) Rep. Lois Frankel (D) $1,500 US Representative (FL-22) Georgia David Perdue (R) $1,000 US Senate Rep. John Lewis (D) $500 US Representative (GA-05) Indiana Rep. Todd Rokita (R) $1,000 US Representative (IN-04) Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts (R)‡ $3,500 US Senate Louisiana Rep. Bill Cassidy (R) $1,000 US Senate Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) $2,500 US Senate Rep. Jim McGovern (D) $2,000 US Representative (MA-02) Rep. Richard Neal (D) $1,000 US Representative (MA-01) Nebraska $1,000 US Representative (NE-03) Rep. Adrian Smith (R) New York Rep. Tom Reed (R) $2,000 US Representative (NY-23) North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr (R) $1,000 US Senate State Rep. Thom Tillis (R) $1,000 US Senate South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott (R)‡ $5,000 US Senate Rep. Tom Rice (R) $500 US Representative (SC-07) Tennessee Rep. Stephen Fincher (R)‡ $1,000 US Representative (TN-08) Texas Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D) $1,000 US Representative (TX-35) Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan (R)‡ $5,000 US Representative (WI-01) ‡ Denotes an event hosted by the Federation of American Hospitals. Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal PACs and Party Committees (07/2014 – 12/2014) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause America’s Leadership PAC‡ $5,000 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) Continuing a Majority Party PAC‡ $5,000 Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) Eye of the Tiger PAC‡ $5,000 Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) Healthcare Freedom Fund‡ $2,500 Rep. Phil Roe (R-TN) Michigan Democratic Party‡ $5,000 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) PITTS PAC $2,500 Rep. Joe Pitts (R-PA) ‡ Denotes an event hosted by the Federation of American Hospitals. Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local Candidates (07/2014 – 12/2014) Candidate Amount Office Sought Arizona Doug Ducey (R) $2,000 Governor Fred DuVal (D) $1,000 Governor Scott Smith (R) $2,000 Governor Felecia Rotellini (D) $1,000 Attorney General Sen. Michele Reagan (R) $1,000 Secretary of State Scott Bartle (R) $500 State Senate (AZ-11) Taylor McArthur (R) $500 State Senate (AZ-16) Rep. Catherine Miranda (D) $500 State Senate (AZ-27) Sen. Tom O’Halleran (I) $1,000 State Senate (AZ-06) Jeff Schwartz (R) $500 State Senate (AZ-23) Lela Alston (D) $500 State House (AZ-24) Effie Carlson (R) $500 State House (AZ-23) Jo Grant (R) $500 State House (AZ-11) Diane Landis (R) $500 State House (AZ-13) Bob Littlefield (R) $500 State House (AZ-23) Rep. Kate Brophy McGee (R) $1,000 State House (AZ-28) Rep. Eric Meyer (D) $2,000 State House (AZ-28) Rep. Ethan Orr (R) $1,000 State House (AZ-09) Tony Rivero (R) $500 State House (AZ-21) Susan Syfert (R) $500 State House (AZ-14) Michelle Udall (R) $500 State House (AZ-25) New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez (R) $1,500 Governor Pennsylvania Sen. Jake Corman (R) $500 State Senate (PA-34) Sen. Jay Costa (D) $500 State Senate (PA-43) Sen. Lawrence Farnese (D) $500 State Senate (PA-01) Sen. Vincent Hughes (D) $1,000 State Senate (PA-07) Sen. Dominic Pileggi (R) $500 State Senate (PA-09) Rep. Bill Adolph (R) $500 State House (PA-165) Rep. Matt Baker (R) $500 State House (PA-68) Rep. Angel Cruz (D) $250 State House (PA-180) Rep. Dave Reed (R) $150 State House (PA-62) Rep. Sam Smith (R) $500 State House (PA-66) Rep. John Taylor (R) $250 State House (PA-177) Rep. Mike Turzai (R) $1,000 State House (PA-28) Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott (R) $2,500 Governor Sen. Leticia Van de Putte (D) $3,794.70 Lt. Governor Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa (D) $500 State Senate (TX-20) Sen. Jane Nelson (R) $1,000 State Senate (TX-12) Sen. Charles Schwertner (R) $500 State Senate (TX-05) Rep. Garnet Coleman (D) $250 State House (TX-147) Rep. Sarah Davis (R) $1,000 State House (TX-134) Rep. Jason Villalba (R) $250 State House (TX-114) Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local PACs and Party Committees (07/2014 – 12/2014) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause Republican Leadership PAC $2,500 Moderate State House Republicans (NM) Senate Democratic Campaign Committee $1,000 State Senate Democrats (PA) Senate Republican Campaign Committee $1,000 State Senate Republicans (PA) Texas House Leadership Fund $2,000 Speaker Joe Straus (R-TX) Company Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of July 01, 2014 through December 31, 2014 contributions made from company funds to state and local candidates and committees were as follows: Company Contributions to State and Local Candidates (07/2014 – 12/2014) Candidate Amount Office Sought California Sen. Ed Hernandez (D) $4,100 State Senate (CA-22) Sen. Bob Hertzberg (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-18) Sen. Kevin de Leon (D) $3,000 State Senate (CA-24) Sen. Tony Mendoza (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-32) Sen. Bill Monning (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-17) Sen. Mike Morrell (R) $1,500 State Senate (CA-23) Supervisor Janet Nguyen (R) $1,000 State Senate (CA-34) Sen. Jim Nielsen (R) $1,500 State Senate (CA-04) Sen. Richard Pan (D) $4,100 State Senate (CA-06) Sen. Bob Wieckowski (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-10) Rep. Katcho Achadjian (R) $1,500 State House (CA-35) Rep. Travis Allen (R) $1,000 State House (CA-72) Rep. Raul Bocanegra (D) $1,500 State House (CA-39) Rep. Susan Bonilla (D) $1,500 State House (CA-14) Rep. Rob Bonta (D) $1,500 State House (CA-18) Rep. Ken Cooley (D) $1,000 State House (CA-08) Mayor Eduardo Garcia (D) $1,500 State House (CA-56) Rep. Mike Gatto (D) $2,000 State House (CA-43) Rep. Adam Gray (D) $1,500 State House (CA-21) Rep. Tom Lackey (R) $1,500 State House (CA-36) Chad Mayes (R) $1,500 State House (CA-42) Rep. Kristin Olsen (R) $3,000 State House (CA-12) Rep. Bill Quirk (D) $1,000 State House (CA-20) Rep. Anthony Rendon (D) $1,500 State House (CA-63) Rep. Rudy Salas (D) $1,500 State House (CA-32) Rep. Tim Sbranti (D) $1,000 State House (CA-16) Rep. Marc Steinorth (R) $1,500 State House (CA-40) Lisa Bartlett* $500 Orange County Supervisor Linda Evans* $6,460 Mayor, La Quinta Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal (R) $1,000 Governor Sen. Brandon Beach (R) $500 State Senate (GA-21) Sen. Dean Burke (R) $1,000 State Senate (GA-11) Sen. Gloria Butler (D) $1,000 State Senate (GA-55) Sen. Chuck Hufstetler (R) $1,000 State Senate (GA-52) Sen. Butch Miller (R) $1,000 State Senate (GA-49) Sen. Nan Orrock (D) $500 State Senate (GA-36) Rep. Elena Parent (D) $1,000 State Senate (GA-42) Rep. James Beverly (D) $1,000 State House (GA-143) Rep. Katie Dempsey (R) $1,000 State House (GA-13) Rep. Margaret Kaiser (D) $500 State House (GA-59) Rep. David Knight (R) $500 State House (GA-130) Rep. Allen Peake (R) $1,000 State House (GA-141) Rep. Nikki Randall (D) $1,000 State House (GA-142) Illinois Sen. James Clayborne (D) $1,000 State Senate (IL-57) Sen. Don Harmon (D) $2,500 State Senate (IL-39) Sen. Mike Jacobs (D) $1,000 State Senate (IL-36) Sen. Steve Landek (D) $1,500 State Senate (IL-12) Sen. Kimberly Lightford (D) $2,500 State Senate (IL-04) Sen. Antonio Munoz (D) $2,500 State Senate (IL-01) Sen. Christine Radogno (R) $1,000 State Senate (IL-41) Sen. Kwame Raoul (D) $1,000 State Senate (IL-13) Sen. Martin Sandoval (D) $1,000 State Senate (IL-11) Rep. Carol Ammons (D) $1,000 State House (IL-103) Rep. Patricia Bellock (R) $1,000 State House (IL-47) Rep. Kate Cloonen (D) $1,000 State House (IL-79) Rep. William Davis (D) $500 State House (IL-30) Rep. Jim Durkin (R) $3,000 State House (IL-82) Rep. La Shawn Ford (D) $1,000 State House (IL-08) Rep. Robyn Gabel (D) $1,000 State House (IL-18) Rep. Esther Golar (D) $500 State House (IL-06) Rep. Gregory Harris (D) $1,000 State House (IL-13) Pamela Reeves-Harris (D) $1,000 State House (IL-10) Rep. 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