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Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Committee Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2017 Through: 12/31/2017 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 1 of 13 Donor Information Schedule A: Direct Contributions Over $100 1. Employer or Business (If Corporate/Company Donor: N/A) 2. Type of Business(If Corporate Donor Type of Business) Date Contribution Aggregate Full Name of Contributor 3. Business Location Received This Period To Date Mailing Address of Contributor Dominion Energy 1. 701 E. Cary Street 2. 10/10/2017 $225,000.00 $725,000.00 Richmond, VA 23219- 3.Richmond, VA Total This Period $225,000.00 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2017 Through: 12/31/2017 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 2 of 13 No Schedule B results to display. Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2017 Through: 12/31/2017 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 3 of 13 Schedule C: Bank Interest, Refunded Expenditures and Rebates Payment Reason/Type of Payment Date Received Amount Full Name and Address of Payer Kathy Byron for Delegate PO Box 900 Stop Payment - Kathy Byron for Delegate 10/25/2017 $2,000.00 Forest, VA 24551 Toscano for Delegate 211 E. High Street Void - Toscano for Delegate 10/10/2017 $1,000.00 Charlottesville, VA 22902 Toscano for Delegate 211 E. High Street Void - Toscano for Delegate 11/28/2017 $3,500.00 Charlottesville, VA 22902 Total This Period $6,500.00 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2017 Through: 12/31/2017 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 4 of 13 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Krizek for Delegate 2201 Whiteoaks Drive Paul Krizek, STATE HOUSE 44th VA Brett Crable 10/04/2017 $500.00 Alexandria, VA 22306 Dance for Senate PO Box 2584 Rosalyn Dance, STATE SENATE 16th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $1,500.00 Petersburg, VA 23804 Dave LaRock for Delegate PO Box 6 Dave LaRock, STATE HOUSE 33rd VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $500.00 Hamilton, VA 20159 Dominion Leadership Trust PAC PO Box 8296 Direct Contribution Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $5,000.00 Fredericksburg, VA 22404 Elect Chris Head P.O. Box 19130 Chris Head, STATE HOUSE 17th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $500.00 Roanoke, VA 24019 Friends of Bill DeSteph 588 Central Drive Bill DeSteph, STATE SENATE 8th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $1,000.00 Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Friends of Chris Peace PO Box 819 Chris Peace, STATE HOUSE 97th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $500.00 Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Friends of Jay Jones PO Box 2892 Jay Jones, STATE HOUSE 89th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $1,000.00 Norfolk, VA 23501 Friends of Jeff Bourne 4215 Seminary Avenue Jeff Bourne, STATE HOUSE 71st VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $500.00 Richmond, VA 23227 Friends of Luke Torian 4222 Fortuna Center Plaza Luke Torian, STATE HOUSE 52nd VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $500.00 #659 Dumfries, VA 22025-1515 Friends of Marcia Price PO Box 196 Marcia Price, STATE HOUSE 95th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $500.00 Newport News, VA 23607 Friends of Rocky Holcomb PO Box 1715 Rocky Holcomb, STATE HOUSE 85th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $500.00 Virginia Beach, VA 23466 Friends of Scott Garrett 2255 Langhorne Road T. Scott Garrett, STATE HOUSE 23rd VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $500.00 Suite 4 Lynchburg, VA 24501 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2017 Through: 12/31/2017 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 5 of 13 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Friends of Scott Lingamfelter P.O. Box 7175 Scott Lingamfelter, STATE HOUSE 31st VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $1,500.00 Woodbridge, VA 22195-7175 Friends of Steve Newman P.O. Box 480 Stephen Newman, STATE SENATE 23rd VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $1,000.00 Forest, VA 24551- Janet Howell for Senate P.O. Box 2608 Janet Howell, STATE SENATE 32nd VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $2,500.00 Reston, VA 20195-0608 John Cosgrove for Virginia Senate PO Box 15483 John Cosgrove, STATE SENATE 14th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $1,000.00 Chesapeake, VA 23328 Kathy Byron for Delegate PO Box 900 Kathy Byron, STATE HOUSE 22nd VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $2,000.00 Forest, VA 24551 Keam for Delegate PO Box 1134 Mark Keam, STATE HOUSE 35th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $1,000.00 Vienna, VA 22183-1134 Locke for State Senate P.O. Box 9048 Mamie E. Locke, STATE SENATE 2nd VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $2,500.00 Hampton, VA 23670- Majority Leader PAC P.O. Box 1205 Direct Contribution Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $5,000.00 Colonial Heights, VA 23834 Northam for Governor PO Box 16249 Ralph Northam, GOVERNOR VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $25,000.00 Arlington, VA 22215 Saslaw for State Senate P.O. Box 1856 Richard Saslaw, STATE SENATE 35th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $10,000.00 Springfield, VA 22151- Sickles for Delegate P.O. Box 10628 Mark Sickles, STATE HOUSE 43rd VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $3,000.00 Alexandria, VA 22310 Stuart for Senate 114 Polk Street Richard Stuart, STATE SENATE 28th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $2,000.00 Montross, VA 22520 Yost for Delegate 519 Wenonah Avenue Joseph Yost, STATE HOUSE 12th VA Brett Crable 10/11/2017 $500.00 Pearisburg, VA 24134 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2017 Through: 12/31/2017 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 6 of 13 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Virginians for Mark Herring PO Box 1753 Mark Herring, ATTORNEY GENERAL VA Brett Crable 10/17/2017 $10,000.00 Richmond, VA 23218 Vogel for Virginia 74 Waterloo Street Jill Vogel, LT. GOVERNOR VA Brett Crable 10/17/2017 $5,000.00 Warrenton, VA 20186 Will Morefield for Delegate P.O. Box 644 James Will Morefield, STATE HOUSE 3rd VA Brett Crable 10/17/2017 $500.00 Pounding Mill, VA 24637 Kathy Byron for Delegate PO Box 900 Kathy Byron, STATE HOUSE 22nd VA Brett Crable 10/26/2017 $2,500.00 Forest, VA 24551 Boysko for Delegate 940 Locust Street Jennifer Boysko, STATE HOUSE 86th VA Brett Crable 10/27/2017 $500.00 Herndon, VA 20170 Friends of Jason Miyares PO Box 3193 Jason Miyares, STATE HOUSE 82nd VA Brett Crable 10/27/2017 $500.00 Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Friends of Les Adams 4 North Main Street, Suite A Leslie Adams, STATE HOUSE 16th VA Brett Crable 10/27/2017 $500.00 PO Box K Chatham, VA 24532 Friends of Patrick Hope PO Box 3148 Patrick Hope, STATE HOUSE 47th VA Brett Crable 10/27/2017 $500.00 Arlington, VA 22203-8148 Friends of Roxann Robinson PO BOx 4627 Roxann Robinson, STATE HOUSE 27th VA Brett Crable 10/27/2017 $250.00 Midlothian, VA 23112 Gilbert for Delegate P.O. Box 309 Todd Gilbert, STATE HOUSE 15th VA Brett Crable 10/27/2017 $1,000.00 Woodstock, VA 22664- Helsel for Delegate PO Box 14731 Gordon Helsel, STATE HOUSE 91st VA Brett Crable 10/27/2017 $250.00 Richmond, VA 23221 Mike Mullin for Virginia PO Box 14011 Michael Mullin, STATE HOUSE 93rd VA Brett Crable 10/30/2017 $500.00 Newport News, VA 23608 Virginia House Democratic Caucus 1710 E Franklin St Direct Contribution Brett Crable 11/03/2017 $1,000.00 2nd Floor Richmond, VA 23223-7025 Dominion Energy Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 10/01/2017 Through: 12/31/2017 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 7 of 13 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Surovell for State Senate PO Box 289 Direct Contribution Brett Crable 11/14/2017 $500.00 Mount Vernon, VA 22121 Ben Chafin for Senate PO Box 1210 Ben Chafin, STATE SENATE 38th VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $500.00 Lebanon, VA 24266 Dickie Bell for Delegate 2620 Eston Drive Richard Bell, STATE HOUSE 20th VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $500.00 Staunton, VA 24402 Eileen Filler-Corn for Delegate PO Box 523082 Eileen Filler-Corn, STATE HOUSE 41st VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $500.00 Springfield, VA 22152-5082 Friends of Charniele Herring P.O. Box 11779 Charniele Herring, STATE HOUSE 46th VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $500.00 Alexandria, VA 22312 J. Ward for Delegate P.O. Box 7310 Jeion Ward, STATE HOUSE 92nd VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $500.00 Hampton, VA 23666 John Bell for Delegate PO Box 223822 John Bell, STATE HOUSE 87th VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $500.00 Chantilly, VA 20153 John Cosgrove for Virginia Senate PO Box 15483 John Cosgrove, STATE SENATE 14th VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $1,000.00 Chesapeake, VA 23328 Reid for Delegate PO Box 4132 David Reid, STATE HOUSE 32nd VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $500.00 Ashburn, VA 20148 Ruff for Senate P.O. Box 332 Frank M. Ruff, STATE SENATE 15th VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $1,000.00 Clarksville, VA 23927 Sickles for Delegate P.O. Box 10628 Mark Sickles, STATE HOUSE 43rd VA Brett Crable 11/22/2017 $500.00 Alexandria, VA 22310 Toscano for Delegate 211 E.
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