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June 30 2016* * July 1 January 1 - June 30 2016* Name Candidate Amount PAC Name ALABAMA Alabama House Democratic Caucus $ 1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson State Party Committee ARIZONA Arizona Republican Party Federal Account $ 2,500.00 J&J PAC State Party Committee Arizona State Democratic Central Executive Committee $ 2,500.00 J&J PAC State Party Committee CALIFORNIA Anna Eshoo for Congress Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D) $ 2,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House California Issues Forum $ 15,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Rep. Devin G. Nunes (R) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House Dr. Raul Ruiz for Congress Rep. Raul Ruiz (D) $ 2,500.00 J&J PAC Federal House Eggman for Assembly Assm. Susan Talamantes Eggman (D) $ 1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Jeff Stone for Senate 2018 Sen. Jeff Stone (R) $ 2,000.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate Joaquin Arambula for Assembly 2016 Joaquin Arambula (D) $ 1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Majority Committee PAC‐‐Mc PAC Rep. Kevin Owen McCarthy (R) $ 5,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Leadership PAC Royce Campaign Committee Rep. Edward Randall Royce (R) $ 3,500.00 J&J PAC Federal House Scott Peters for Congress Rep. Scott H. Peters (D) $ 2,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House Victory in November Election PAC (VINEPAC) Rep. Michael C. Thompson (D) $ 5,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Leadership PAC Walters for Congress Rep. Mimi K. Walters (R) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House FLORIDA Friends of Dena Dena Marie Minning (D) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House GEORGIA Collins for Congress Rep. Douglas Allen Collins (R) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House Georgians for Isakson Sen. Johnny H. Isakson (R) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Senate Georgians for Isakson Sen. Johnny H. Isakson (R) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Senate Georgians for Isakson Sen. Johnny H. Isakson (R) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Senate Price for Congress Rep. Thomas E. Price, M.D. (R) $ 2,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House IOWA Grassley Committee Inc Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R) $ 2,500.00 J&J PAC Federal Senate ILLINOIS Dold for Congress Rep. Robert James Dold, Jr. (R) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House Volunteers for Shimkus Rep. John M. Shimkus (R) $ 1,500.00 J&J PAC Federal House INDIANA Donnelly for Indiana Sen. Joseph Simon Donnelly, Sr. (D) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Senate Friends of Susan Brooks Rep. Susan W. Brooks (R) $ 2,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House KANSAS Lynn Jenkins for Congress Rep. Lynn Michelle Jenkins (R) $ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House KENTUCKY Guthrie for Congress Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R) $ 2,500.00 J&J PAC Federal House * July 1 - December 31, 2016 immediately follows LOUISIANA Continuing America's Strength and Security PAC Sen. William Cassidy (R)$ 5,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Leadership PAC MASSACHUSETTS Educate and Innovate PAC Sen. Edward John Markey (D)$ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Leadership PAC Joe Kennedy for Congress Rep. Joseph Patrick Kennedy, III (D)$ 3,500.00 J&J PAC Federal House MARYLAND Hoyer for Congress Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer (D)$ 1,500.00 J&J PAC Federal House MICHIGAN Debbie Dingell for Congress Rep. Deborah Ann Dingell (D)$ 2,500.00 J&J PAC Federal House Upton for All of Us Rep. Fredrick Stephen Upton (R)$ 2,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House MISSISSIPPI Friends of Bennie Thompson Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D)$ 1,500.00 J&J PAC Federal House NORTH CAROLINA Butterfield for Congress Rep. George Kenneth Butterfield, Jr. (D)$ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House Hudson for Congress Rep. Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. (R)$ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House Next Century Fund Sen. Richard M. Burr (R)$ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Leadership PAC The Richard Burr Committee Sen. Richard M. Burr (R)$ 3,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Senate NORTH DAKOTA Ben Koppelman Rep. Ben Koppelman (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State House/Assembly Dever for Senate Sen. Dick Dever (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State Senate Flakoll for Senate Sen. Tim Flakoll (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State Senate Howard Anderson for Senate Sen. Howard C. Anderson, Jr (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State Senate Jeff Delzer for House Rep. Jeff Delzer (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State House/Assembly Jon Nelson for House Rep. Jon O. Nelson (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State House/Assembly Kasper for House Rep. Jim Kasper (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State House/Assembly Klein for Senate Sen. Jerry Klein (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State Senate Lee for Senate Sen. Gary A. Lee (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State Senate Robin Weisz for House Rep. Robin Weisz (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State House/Assembly Thoreson for House Rep. Blair Thoreson (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State House/Assembly Todd Porter for House Rep. Todd K. Porter (R)$ 150.00 J&J PAC State House/Assembly NEBRASKA Fox for Legislature Sen. Nicole Fox (N)$ 250.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate NEW HAMPSHIRE Friends of Kelly Ayotte Inc Sen. Kelly Ann Ayotte (R)$ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal Senate NEW JERSEY Bob Gordon for Senate Sen. Robert M. Gordon (D)$ 500.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate Bonnie Watson Coleman for Congress Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D)$ 2,500.00 J&J PAC Federal House Bramnick for Assembly Assm. Jon M. Bramnick (R)$ 600.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Caride for Assembly Assm. Marlene Caride (D)$ 350.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Ciattarelli for Assembly Assm. Jack M. Ciattarelli (R)$ 500.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Committee to Elect Sheila Oliver Assm. Sheila Y. Oliver (D)$ 250.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Conaway for Assembly Assm. Herbert Conaway (D)$ 500.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Cory Booker for Senate Sen. Cory Anthony Booker (D)$ 1,500.00 J&J PAC Federal Senate Danielsen for Assembly Assm. Joseph F. Danielsen (D)$ 700.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Donald Norcross for Congress Rep. Donald W. Norcross (D)$ 1,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House EFO Betty Lou DeCroce Assm. Betty Lou DeCroce (R)$ 250.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly EFO Holly Schepisi for Assembly Assm. Holly Schepisi (R)$ 300.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly EFO Pamela R Lampitt Assm. Pamela Rosen Lampitt (D)$ 800.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly EFO Shavonda Sumter for Assembly Assm. Shavonda E. Sumter (D)$ 300.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly EFO Troy Singleton for Assembly Assm. Troy Singleton (D)$ 700.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Election Fund of Annette Quijano Assm. Annette Quijano (D)$ 850.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Election Fund of Assemblyman Raj Mukherji Assm. Raj Mukherji (D)$ 500.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Election Fund of Craig J. Coughlin for Assembly Assm. Craig J. Coughlin (D)$ 1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Election Fund of Gabriela Mosquera Assm. Gabriela M. Mosquera (D)$ 350.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Election Fund of John S Wisniewski Assm. John S. Wisniewski (D)$ 1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Election Fund of Kip Bateman Sen. Christopher Bateman (R)$ 300.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate Election Fund of Patricia Egan Jones for Assembly Assm. Patricia Egan Jones (D)$ 350.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Election Fund of Senator Codey Sen. Richard J. Codey (D)$ 600.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate Election Fund of Senator Nilsa Cruz‐Perez Sen. Nilsa Cruz‐Perez (D)$ 750.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate Election Fund of Shirley K. Turner Sen. Shirley K. Turner (D)$ 300.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate Friends of Benjie E Wimberly Assm. Benjie E. Wimberly (D)$ 250.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Friends of Chris Brown Assm. Chris A. Brown (R)$ 750.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Friends of Dan Benson Assm. Daniel R. Benson (D)$ 1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Friends of Diane Allen Sen. Diane B. Allen (R)$ 600.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate Friends of Jennifer Beck Sen. Jennifer Beck (R)$ 650.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate Johnson For Assembly Assm. Gordon M. Johnson (D)$ 600.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Josh Gottheimer for Congress Joshua S. Gottheimer (D)$ 3,800.36 J&J PAC Federal House LaGana for Assembly Assm. Joseph Lagana (D)$ 850.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Lance for Congress Rep. Leonard Lance (R)$ 5,000.00 J&J PAC Federal House Mazzeo for Assembly Assm. Vincent Mazzeo (D)$ 300.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Moriarty for Assembly Assm. Paul D. Moriarty (D)$ 700.00 Johnson & Johnson State House/Assembly Nellie Pou for Senate Sen. Nellie Pou (D)$ 500.00 Johnson & Johnson State Senate New Millennium PAC Sen. 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