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Norfolk Southern Corporation Contributions NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2017* STATE RECEIPIENT OF CORPORATE FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE TYPE LA John Bel Edwards $4,000 2/6/2017 Primary 2019 Governor DE DE Dem Party (State Acct) $1,000 3/1/2017 Election Cycle 2018 State Party Cmte DE DE Rep Party (State Acct) $1,000 3/1/2017 Election Cycle 2018 State Party Cmte US Democratic Governors Association (DGA) $10,000 3/1/2017 N/A 2017 Membership Dues DE Earl Jaques $300 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House DE Edward Osienski $300 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House SC Henry McMaster $1,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 Governor DE James Johnson $300 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House DE John Kowalko $300 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House DE John Viola $300 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House DE Margaret Rose Henry $300 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate DE Mike Mulrooney $300 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House DE Nicole Poore $300 3/1/2017 Primary 2020 State Senate US Republican Governors Association (RGA) $10,000 3/1/2017 N/A 2017 Association SC SC Rep House Caucus/Cmte $3,500 3/1/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte SC SC Rep Senate Caucus $3,500 3/1/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte DE SENR PAC $300 3/1/2017 N/A 2017 State PAC DE Stephanie Hansen $300 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate DE Valerie J. Longhurst $300 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House AL AL Rep House Caucus $1,500 3/24/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte MS Percy Bland $250 4/26/2017 General 2017 Mayor SC SC Dem House Caucus/Cmte $1,000 4/26/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte VA Mark L. Keam $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House IN Tim Lanane $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate VA Barbara Favola $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Barry Knight $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House IN Blake Doriot $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2020 State Senate DE Charles Potter $300 5/15/2017 Primary 2018 State House VA Charniele Herring $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Chris Collins $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Chris Jones $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Chris Peace $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Creigh Deeds $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Danny Marshall $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State Delegate *This report does not reflect negative disbursements. Contributions disbursed and voided within the same period covered by this report are not reflected above. NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2017* VA David Toscano $1,500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA David Yancey $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Eileen Filler‐Corn $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Emmett W. Hanger $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Frank Warren Wagner $1,500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA George Barker $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Gregory D. Habeeb $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House IN Holli Sullivan $750 5/15/2017 Primary 2018 State House VA Jackson Miller $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Jeion A. Ward $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Jennifer McClellan $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Jennifer Wexton $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Jeremy McPike $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA John A. Cosgrove Jr. $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate IN Jon Ford $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate VA Kathy J. Byron $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Kirk Cox $1,500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Lamont Bagby $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State Delegate VA Lionell Spruill $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Louise Lucas $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Mamie E. Locke $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate IN Mara Candelaria Reardon $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2018 State House IN Matt Lehman $750 5/15/2017 Primary 2018 State House VA Matthew James $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Mike Mullin $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Montgomery Mason $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Rich Anderson $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Richard L. Saslaw $1,500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Richard Stuart $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate NC Robert (Robin) Hayes $5,000 5/15/2017 N/A 2017 State Chairman AL Rolanda Hollis $250 5/15/2017 DR Special General 2017 State House IN Ron J. Alting $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate VA Ron Villanueva $1,500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Rosalyn Dance $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Ryan McDougle $1,500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate *This report does not reflect negative disbursements. Contributions disbursed and voided within the same period covered by this report are not reflected above. NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2017* VA Scott Garrett $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Scott Surovell $500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate DE Stephanie Bolden $300 5/15/2017 Primary 2018 State House VA Stephen D. Newman $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA Terry Gene Kilgore $1,500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Tim D. Hugo $1,500 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Todd Gilbert $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2017 State House VA Tommy K. Norment $1,500 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA VA Joint Democratic Caucus $2,500 5/15/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte VA VA Rep House Campaign Cmte. $3,500 5/15/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte VA VA Senate Republican Caucus Inc. $2,500 5/15/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte VA William DeSteph $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate VA William M. Stanley $1,000 5/15/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate IL Avery Bourne $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House IL Bill Brady $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate GA Brandon Beach $1,000 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate IL Brandon W. Phelps $1,000 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House GA Brian Prince $400 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House GA Burt Jones $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate GA Butch Miller $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate MS Charles Busby $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State House GA Chris Coomer $750 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House IL Chris Nybo $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate IL Christian Mitchell $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House IL Christine Radogno $1,500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate IL Dan Brady $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House MS Dick Hall $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 Transportation Commissioner IL Don Harmon $1,000 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate IL Elgie Sims $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House GA GA House Rep Trust Inc $500 6/21/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte IL IL Legislative Latino Caucus $1,000 6/21/2017 N/A 2017 State PAC IL Jaime Andrade $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House IL James Durkin $1,500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House IL James F. Clayborne Jr. $1,000 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate GA Jason Shaw $750 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House *This report does not reflect negative disbursements. Contributions disbursed and voided within the same period covered by this report are not reflected above. NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2017* GA Jeff Mullis $750 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate MS Jeffrey Smith $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State House MS Jim Hood $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State Att. General MS Jody Steverson $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State House MS Joey Fillingane $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate IL John Cavaletto $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House IL John J. Cullerton $2,000 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate MS John Polk $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate IL Karen McConnaughay $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate GA Kevin Tanner $1,000 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House MS Lester Bubba Carpenter $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State House IL Marcus C. Evans $1,000 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House IL Martin A. Sandoval $1,500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate GA Matt Brass $400 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate GA Matt Hatchett $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House IL Michael J. Madigan $2,000 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House MS Mike Tagert $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 Transportation Commissioner IL Natalie Manley $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House MS Philip Gunn $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State House MS Rita Parks $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State Senate IL Sara Wojcicki‐Jimenez $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State House GA Stephen (Steve) Gooch $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate MS Steve Massengill $250 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 State House MS Tate Reeves $500 6/21/2017 Primary 2019 Lt.
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