HP Corporate Political Contributions Document Reflects HP Corporate Political Contributions from Inception of Program in 2017 Through 2020

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HP Corporate Political Contributions Document Reflects HP Corporate Political Contributions from Inception of Program in 2017 Through 2020 HP Corporate Political Contributions Document reflects HP corporate political contributions from inception of program in 2017 through 2020. HP generally does not contribute to 527 organizations except as disclosed below. No ballot initiatives have been supported since inception; HP will disclose if funds are contributed for ballot initiatives. 2020 Corporate Contributions Total $ 138,900 2H 2020 Corporate Contributions (Jul -Dec) $ 33,000 Candidate/Committee Party State Office District Amount California Gavin Newsom DEM CA Governor $21,000 Subtotal $21,000 Idaho Idaho Prosperity Fund ID $5,000 Subtotal $5,000 Michigan Rep. Christine Greig (Falcon Community Fdn.) DEM MI 501 (C) (4) $1,000 Sen. Mike Shirkey (Michigan My Michigan) REP MI 501 (C) (4) $2,000 Rep. Lee Chatfield (Peninsula Fund) REP MI 501 (C) (4) $2,000 Sen. Jim Ananich (Reinvent Michigan Fund) DEM MI 501 (C) (4) $2,000 Subtotal $7,000 1H 2020 Corporate Contributions (Jan -Jun) $ 105,900 National Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee DEM Party Committee (527) $ 15,000 Republican Legislative Campaign Committee REP Party Committee (527) $ 15,000 Democratic Governors Association DEM Party Committee (527) $ 25,000 Republican Governors Association REP Party Committee (527) $ 25,000 Subtotal $ 80,000 Page 1 HP Inc. Corporate Political Contributions Candidate/Committee Party State Office District Amount California Berman, Marc DEM CA Assembly 24 $ 3,000 Burke, Autumn DEM CA Assembly 26 $ 1,500 Cooper, Jim DEM CA Assembly 9 $ 1,250 Irwin, Jacqui DEM CA Assembly 44 $ 1,500 Low, Evan DEM CA Assembly 28 $ 1,150 Maienschein, Brian DEM CA Assembly 77 $ 1,500 Portantino, Anthony DEM CA Senate 25 $ 1,500 Quirk, Bill DEM CA Assembly 20 $ 1,500 Rendon, Anthony DEM CA Assembly 63 $ 1,500 Rubio, Blanca DEM CA Assembly 48 $ 1,500 Subtotal $ 15,900 New York New York State Democratic Senate Committee DEM Senate $ 2,500 New York State Democratic Assembly DEM Assembly $ 2,500 Gianaris, Michael DEM 12 Senate $ 1,000 Heastie, Carl DEM 83 Assembly $ 1,000 Krueger, Liz DEM 28 Senate $ 750 Peoples-Stokes, Crystal DEM 141 Assembly $ 500 Stewart-Cousins, Andrea DEM 35 Senate $ 1,000 Weinstein, Helene DEM 41 Assembly $ 750 Subtotal $ 10,000 2019 Corporate Political Contributions 2019 Corporate Contributions Total $ 111,900 2H 2019 Corporate Contributions Total $ 53,400 Candidate/Committee Party State Office District Amount California Newsom, Gavin D CA Governor $ 10,000 Atkins, Toni D CA Senate 39 $ 2,400 California Latino PAC $ 10,000 Hertzberg, Bob D CA Senate 18 $ 1,000 McGuire, Mike D CA Senate 2 $ 1,000 Portantino, Anthony D CA Senate 25 $ 1,500 Subtotal $ 25,900 Page 2 of 10 HP Inc. Corporate Political Contributions Idaho Idaho Prosperity Fund ID $ 5,000 Little, Brad R ID Governor $ 5,000 Subtotal $ 10,000 Illinois Cullerton, John D IL Senate 6 $ 2,000 Durkin, Jim R IL House 82 $ 1,500 Hutchinson, Toi D IL Senate 40 $ 1,000 Lightford, Kimberly D IL Senate 4 $ 1,000 Madigan, Michael D IL Senate 22 $ 2,000 Subtotal $ 7,500 New York New York State Democratic Senate Committee D Senate $ 2,500 New York State Democratic Assembly D Assembly $ 2,500 Gianaris, Michael D 12 Senate $ 1,000 Heastie, Carl D 83 Assembly $ 1,000 Krueger, Liz D 28 Senate $ 750 Peoples-Stokes, Crystal D 141 Assembly $ 500 Stewart-Cousins, Andrea D 35 Senate $ 1,000 Weinstein, Helene D 41 Assembly $ 750 Subtotal $ 10,000 2019 Jan-Jun Corporate Contributions Total $ 58,500 National Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee Party Committee (527) $ 5,000 Republican Legislative Campaign Committee Party Committee (527) $ 5,000 $ 10,000 Candidate/Committee Party State Office District Amount California Allen, Ben DEM CA Senate 26 $ 1,500 Becerra, Xavier DEM Attorney General $ 4,000 Berman, Marc DEM CA Assembly 24 $ 2,000 Borgeas, Andreas REP CA Senate 8 $ 1,000 Burke, Autumn DEM CA Assembly 26 $ 1,500 Calderon, Ian DEM CA Assembly 57 $ 1,500 Californians for Jobs and Strong Economy $ 14,500 Chang, Ling Ling REP CA Senate 29 $ 1,000 Dahle, Brian REP CA Senate 1 $ 2,000 Flora, Heath REP CA Assembly 12 $ 1,500 Page 3 of 10 HP Inc. Corporate Political Contributions Frazier, Jim DEM CA Assembly 11 $ 1,500 Glazer, Steven DEM CA Senate 7 $ 1,500 Irwin, Jacqui DEM CA Assembly 44 $ 1,500 Low, Evan DEM CA Assembly 28 $ 2,000 Maienschein, Brian DEM CA Assembly 77 $ 1,500 Quirk, Bill DEM CA Assembly 20 $ 1,500 Rendon, Anthony DEM CA Assembly 63 $ 3,000 Rubio, Blanca DEM CA Assembly 48 $ 1,500 Rubio, Susan DEM CA Senate 22 $ 1,500 Stern, Henry DEM CA Senate 27 $ 1,500 Wilk, Scott REP CA Senate 21 $ 1,000 Subtotal $ 48,500 2018 Corporate Political Contributions 2018 Corporate Contributions Total $300,000 National Republican Governors' Association Party Committee (527) $ 50,000 Democratic Governors' Association Party Committee (527) $ 50,000 Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee Party Committee (527) $ 15,000 Republican State Leadership Committee Party Committee (527) $ 15,000 Subtotal $ 130,000 Candidate/Committee Party State Office District Amount California Allen, Ben DEM CA Senate 026 $2,000 Atkins, Toni DEM CA Senate 039 $3,000 Becerra, Xavier DEM CA Attorney General $2,000 Berman, Marc DEM CA Assembly 024 $2,000 Burke, Autumn DEM CA Assembly 026 $2,000 Calderon, Ian DEM CA Assembly 057 $2,000 California Democratic Party DEM CA Party Committee 000 $50,000 California Republican Party REP CA Party Committee 000 $25,000 Californians for Jobs and Strong Economy DEM CA Party Caucus 000 $15,000 Cooper, Jim DEM CA Assembly 009 $1,000 Dahle, Brian REP CA Assembly 001 $2,000 Glazer, Steven DEM CA Senate 007 $2,000 Gray, Adam DEM CA Assembly 021 $2,000 Hill, Jerry DEM CA Assembly 019 $2,000 Irwin, Jacqui DEM CA Assembly 044 $2,000 Page 4 of 10 HP Inc. Corporate Political Contributions Low, Evan DEM CA Assembly 028 $2,000 Maienschein, Brian REP CA Assembly 077 $2,000 New Way California CA 00 $5,000 Quirk, Bill DEM CA Assembly 020 $2,000 Rendon, Anthony DEM CA Assembly 063 $3,000 Rubio, Blanca DEM CA Assembly 048 $2,000 Rubio, Susan DEM CA Senate 022 $2,000 Simitian, Joe DEM CA Santa Clara BOS 005 $1,000 Wieckowski, Bob DEM CA Senate 010 $2,000 Women in CA Leadership DEM CA Assembly 000 $10,000 Subtotal $145,000 Florida Aloupis, Vance REP FL House 115 $500 Diamond, Ben DEM FL House 068 $500 Diaz, Manny REP FL Senate 036 $500 Duran, Nick DEM FL House 112 $500 Fernandez, Javier DEM FL House 114 $500 Gibson, Audrey DEM FL Senate 006 $500 McMinn, Cedric DEM FL House 109 $500 Perez, Daniel REP FL House 116 $500 Powell, Bobby DEM FL Senate 030 $500 Rodriguez, Ana Maria REP FL House 105 $500 Subtotal $5,000 Indiana Bosma, Brian REP IN House 088 $2,000 Indiana House Republican Campaign Committee REP IN House 000 $2,000 Senate Majority Campaign Committee REP IN Senate 000 $2,000 Indiana Republican State Committee REP IN 000 $2,000 Subtotal $8,000 New Mexico Balderas, Hector DEM NM Attorney General 000 $2,000 Subtotal $2,000 Oregon Boquist, Brian REP OR Senate 012 $250 Brown, Kate DEM OR Governor 000 $1,000 Courtney, Peter DEM OR Senate 011 $500 Gelser, Sara DEM OR Senate 008 $500 Hass, Mark DEM OR Senate 014 $250 House Republicans (Promote Oregon) DEM OR House 000 $500 Page 5 of 10 HP Inc. Corporate Political Contributions Kotek, Tina DEM OR House 044 $500 Nathanson, Nancy DEM OR House 013 $250 McLane, Mike REP OR House 055 $500 Rayfield, Dan DEM OR House 016 $1,000 Roblan, Arnie DEM OR House 005 $250 Senate Republicans (Leadership Fund) REP OR Senate 000 $500 Winters, Jackie REP OR Senate 10 $250 Subtotal $6,250 South Carolina Alexander, Tom REP SC Senate 001 $1,000 Leatherman, Hugh REP SC Senate 031 $1,000 Lucas, Jay REP SC House 065 $1,000 Massey, Shane REP SC Senate 025 $1,000 McMaster, Henry REP SC Governor 000 $3,000 Peeler, Harvey REP SC Senate 014 $1,000 Seltzer, Nikki DEM SC Senate 026 $1,000 White, Brian REP SC House 006 $1,000 Subtotal $10,000 2017 Corporate Political Contributions 2017 Corporate Contributions Total $299,500 Candidate/Committee Party State Office District Amount National Republican Governors' Association Party Committee (527) $25,000 Democratic Governors' Association Party Committee (527) $25,000 Total $50,000 California Allen, Ben DEM CA Assembly 26 $1,000 Asian American Small Business PAC CA 0 $5,000 Atkins, Toni DEM CA Senate 39 $2,000 Atkins, Toni DEM CA Senate $2,000 Bates, Pat REP CA Senate 36 $1,200 Becerra, Xavier DEM CA Attorney General $5,000 Berman, Marc DEM CA Assembly 24 $1,300 Berman, Marc DEM CA Assembly 24 $700 Bigelow, Frank REP CA Assembly 5 $1,500 Bloom, Richard DEM CA Assembly 50 $1,000 Bocanegra, Raul DEM CA Assembly 39 $1,200 Page 6 of 10 HP Inc. Corporate Political Contributions Brough, Bill REP CA Assembly 73 $1,000 Burke, Autumn DEM CA Assembly 26 $1,200 Calderon, Ian DEM CA Assembly 57 $2,000 California Democratic Party DEM CA Party Committee $25,000 California Democratic Party DEM CA Party Committee $25,000 California Latino Caucus Leadership PAC CA Party Caucus $10,000 California Republican Party REP CA Party Committee $25,000 Californians for Jobs and Strong Economy DEM CA Party Caucus $10,000 Cannella, Anthony REP CA Senate 12 $1,000 Chau, Ed DEM CA Assembly 49 $2,000 Chiu, David DEM CA Assembly 17 $1,000 Cooper, Jim DEM CA Assembly 9 $1,250 Dahle, Brian REP CA Assembly 1 $1,200 Dahle, Brian REP CA Assembly 1 $1,500 de Leon, Kevin DEM CA Lt.
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