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Id*-,-\: of a POLITICAL OR PARTY COMMITTEE I KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION /----L.7. /----' ! eq RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT (&;- (&;- qy\I 3.k"- id*-,-\: OF A POLITICAL OR PARTY COMMITTEE A. Nameofcommittee: ATATKansasPAC Address: 220 E. 6th, Room 500 City and Zip Code: Topekal 66603 This is a (check one): Party Committee 4 Political Committee B. Check only if appropriate: Amended Filing Termination Report C. Summary (covering the period from October 27,2006 through December 31,2006) 1. Cash on hand at beginning of period .......................................................................... $99,393.25 2. Total Contributions and Other Receipts (Use Schedule A) ........................................ $7,114.52 3. Cash available this period (Add Lines 1 and 2) .......................................................... $106,507.77 4. Total Expenditures and Other Disbursements (Use Schedule C) ............................... $8,260.00 5. Cash on hand at close of period (Subtract Line 4 from 3) ........................................... $98,247.77 6. In-Kind Contributions (Use Schedule B) ......... $37,960.51 7. Other Transactions (Use Schedule D) .............. $0.00 D. "I declare that this report, including any accompanying schedules and statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and belief is true, correct and complete. I understand that the intentional failure to file this document or intentionally filing a false document is a class A misdemeanor." GEC Form Rev, 2001 SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Candidate, Party Committee or Political Committee) Amount of Name and Address Occupation of Individual Appropriate Box Cash, Check, of Contributor Giving More Than $150 Loan or Other Receipt Bank of America 534 S. Kansas 10/3112006 Topeka, KS 66603 I I Bank of America 534 S. Kansas I 1130/2006 ITopeka, KS 66603 I bank of America I TIMOTHY PlCKERlNG 4841 SW FAIRLAWN 12/31/2006 TOPEKA, KS 66610-2200 DEBRA VlGNATELLl 509 COUNTRY CLUB TERR 12/3112006 LAWRENCE, KS 66049-2453 I I RANDY TOMLIN I 386 PRADO CROSSING BOERNE, TX 78006-8258 ROBERT FASL 12/31/2006 7527 SW BLUE INN PLACE TOPEKA, KS 66614-4675 RICHARD SHANK 12/31/2006 1002 BANNOCK BURN HUTCHINSON, KS 67502-2060 TYE MICHAELIS $100.00 12/31/2006 5923 SW 31ST TERRACE TOPEKA, KS 66614-4123 1 WR OeduNofl($25.00 nn Semi-Monthly) - DAVID KERR $90.00 12/31/2006 3925 SW CLARION PK DR TOPEKA, KS 66610 1 w Ph7Semi-MonUlly) Deducllon (I25 00 Page -1 of 2 SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AIND OTHER RECEIPTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Candidate, Party Committee or Political Committee) - - Check Amount of Date Name and Address Occupation of Individual Appropriate Box Cash, Check, of Contributor Giving More Than $150 Loan or Cash Check Other Receipt lOEL SAYRE 008 BILTMORE DR AWRENCE, KS 66049-4736 Pm Deduction ($15.00 Semi-Monthly) dARK THOMPSON '316 RICHARDS DRIVE ;HAWNEE, KS 66216-4120 PIR Deduction ($25.00 Semi-Monthly) lNlCE DOCMAN 1216 W 50TH TERR ERRIAM, KS 66203-4820 PIR Deduction ($15.00 Semi-Mon~hly) ---- - HARLES FONTAINE 14 31STTERR UTCHINSON, KS 67502-4238 PIR Deduclion ($15.00 Semi-Monthly) ERNICE LORIMER 641 E 318 RD ECOMPTON, KS 66050-4034 P/R Deduction ($1 5.00 Semi-Monthly) HlLLlP RYAN 816 PENSTEMON CT IICHITA, KS 67226-181 2 P/R Deduction ($1 5.00 SemCMonlhly) IlLLlAM EPHLAND 301 SE 11TH CIRCLE EES SUMMIT, MO 64081-3169 JIR Deduction ($28.47 Semi-Monthly) 'I. Subtotal-ThisPage . ,. .. Complete if last page of Schedule A Total Itemized Receipts for Period $1,237.16 Total Unitemized Contributions ($50 or less) $5,877.36 Sale of Political Materials (Unitemized) $0.00 Total Contributions When Contributor Not Known $0.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD (to-line 2 of Summary- - - -- $7,114.52 Page -2 of -2 SCHEDULE B IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Candidate, Party Committee or Political Committee) Name, Address and Occupation Date of Contributor 1 Description of Value of List occupation for those giving In-Kind In-Kind an in-kind more than $150 Contribution Contribution AT&T Kansas Portions of salary, wages & benefits for 1013112006 220 E 6th administrative activities & misc. expen Room 500 Topeka, KS 66603 I AT&T Kansas Portions of salary, wages & benefits for admin. 11/30/2006 220 E 6th activities & misc. expenses for Room 500 Topeka, KS 66603 I I IAT&T Kansas l~ortionsof salary..- wages - & benefits for admin. I 220 E 6th activities & misc. expenses for 12129'2006 Room SO0 Topeka, KS 66603 Complete if last page of Schedule B Total Itemized (over $50) In-Kind Contributions $37,960.51 Total Unitemized ($50 or less) In-Kind Contributions $0.00 - .--. .-, .- .. y '-7- -?Tq- .----< - - . - ., r. -,- -- - *. .-," TOTAL IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS THISQPERIOD(to line 6 of Suniniary) $37,960.51 SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Candidate, Party Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount or Disbursement SHANAE GOODEN Refund of payroll receipt 15512 PEBBLE DR I BASEHOR, KS 66007-931 1 -- -- - -- - Steve Huebert for State Representative Steve Huebert. STATE HOUSE 90th KS 81 9 N. Birch Valley Center, KS 67147 Hodge for Kansas House Benjamin Hodge, STATE HOUSE 49th KS 12401 W. 119th Place, Apt. 1321 3verland Park, KS 6621 3 3ndy Neighbor for State Representative Cindy Neighbor, STATE HOUSE 18th KS 10405 W. 52nd Terrace $250.00 Shawnee, KS 66203 Spaiding for Kansas House Sheryl Spalding, STATE HOUSE 29th KS 12119 Bluejacket Street $250.00 3vedand Park, KS 66213 3wen Donohoe Campaign Owen Donohoe, STATE HOUSE 39th KS 5265 Arapahoe $250.00 Shawnee, KS 66226 - -- <ansans for Colyer I Jeff Colyer, STATE HOUSE 48th KS 13825 Horton 3verland Park, KS 66223 3on Worley for State Representative ( Ron Worley, STATE HOUSE 30th KS 3957 Woodstone I -enexasKS 66219 -- - - -- Jince Wetta for State Representative Vince Wetta, STATE HOUSE 80th KS 1204 North Poplar Street $250.00 Nellington, KS 671 52 3aine Bowers for State Representative Elaine Bowers, STATE HOUSE 107th KS 1326 N. 150th Rd. ;oncordia, KS 66901 a .. -- - , ' --, -- . ' .. _.. Subtotal This Page Page 1of -4 SCHE lULE C EXPENDITURES AND C THER DISBURSEMENTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Candidate, Party Committee or Political Committee) Date Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount or Disbursement Shirley Palmer for State Representative, 4th Dist. Shirley Palmer. STATE HOUSE 4th KS 1862 Eagle Road Fort Scott, KS 66701 Rocky Fund for State Representative Rocky Fund, STATE HOUSE 50th KS 13161 S. Road Hoyt, KS 66440 Julia Lynn for State Senator Julia Lynn, STATE SENATE 9th KS 18837 W. 1 15th Terr. Olathe, KS 66061 Umbarger for Senate Dwayne Urnbarger, STATE SENATE 14th KS 1585 70th Road rhayer, KS 66776 John Grange for State Representative John Grange, STATE HOUSE 75th KS 11 00 N. Main El Dorado, KS 67042 Hill for Representative Don Hill, STATE HOUSE 60th KS P. 0. Box 1335 Emporia, KS 66801 Margaret Long Campaign Margaret E. Long, STATE HOUSE 36th KS 1801 N. 126th (ansas City, KS 66109 'eggy Mast for State Representative Peggy Long-Mast, STATE HOUSE 76th KS 765 Road 1 10 Ernporia, KS 66801 Wen Siegfreid Election Fund Arlen Siegfreid, STATE HOUSE 15th KS 1403 West Prairie Terrace 3lathe, KS 66061 Zornrnitlee to Elect Sue Storm Sue Storm, STATE HOUSE 22nd KS >.O. Box 40174 herland Park, KS 66204 - Subtotal This Page I Page 2of -4 SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Candidate, Party Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount or Disbursement Winn Campaign Fund Valdenia Winn, STATE HOUSE 34th KS 1044 Washington Blvd. Kansas City, KS 66102 Raj Goyle for Kansas State House Raj Goyle. STATE HOUSE 87th KS P. 0. Box 780971 Wichita, KS 67278 Terry Mclachlan for State Representative Terry Mclachlan. STATE HOUSE 130th KS 1008 W. 30th South Wichita, KS 67217 Tom Moxley for State Representative Tom Moxley, STATE HOUSE 131st KS 1852 S. 200 Road Eouncil Grove, KS 66846 Rhoades for Representative Marc Rhoades, STATE HOUSE 132nd KS 1006 Lazy Creek Drive Uewton, KS 671 14 Jern Swanson for State Representative Vern Swanson, STATE HOUSE 133rd KS 1422 5th St. Yay Center, KS 67432 Nolf (Bill) for Representative Bill Wolf, STATE HOUSE 134th KS 1512 Broadway Court Sreat Bend, KS 67530 3stmeyer for Senate Campaign Ralph Ostmeyer. STATE SENATE 40th KS '.O. Box 97 3rinnell. KS 67738 -- -- - 'eggy Palmer for State Senate Peggy Palmer, STATE SENATE 16th KS 133 E. 7th lugusta, KS 67010 licki Schmidt for State Senate dicki Schmidt, STATE SENATE 20th KS 2619 SW Randolph Court ropeka, KS 6661 1 Subtotal This Page Page 3of -4 SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Candidate, Party Committee or Political Committee) Date Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount or Disbursement Republican House Campaign Committee 2025 SW Gage Blvd. Topeka, KS 66604 Kansans for a Democratic House P. 0. Box 2083 Topeka, KS 66601 Complete if last page of Schedule C Total Itemized Expenditures This Period $8,260.00 Total Unitemized Expenditures of $50 or less $0.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES & OTHER DISBURSEMENTS $8,260.00 THIS PERIOD (to line 4 of Summaw) Page -4 of -4 .
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