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Norfolk Southern Good Government Fund NORFOLK SOUTHERN GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2017* STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE TYPE WV Andrew Mac Warner $ 500 1/18/2017 Primary 2020 Sec. of State DC Association of American Railroads PAC$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Trade Assn PAC FL Bill Nelson, Moving America Forward PAC $ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC VA Bob Goodlatte, The Good Fund $ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC NJ Cory Booker, CORY PAC$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC NE Deb Fischer, Nebraska Sandhills PAC $ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC US Dem Cong Camp Cmte(DCCC)‐Federal Acct$ 15,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Dem Sen Camp Cmte(DSCC)‐Federal Acct $ 15,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct CA Jeff Denham, Jeff PAC$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC SC Jim Clyburn, BRIDGE PAC$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC SD John Thune, Heartland Values PAC $ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC GA Johnny Isakson, 21st Century Majority Fund$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC VA Mark Warner, Forward Together PAC$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC US Natl Rep Cong Cmte(NRCC)‐Federal Acct $ 15,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Natl Rep Sen Cmte(NRSC)‐Federal Acct $ 15,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct OH Pat Tiberi, Pioneer PAC$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC OR Peter DeFazio, Progressive Americans for Democracy $ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC NC Richard Burr, Next Century Fund $ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC MO Roy Blunt, ROYB Fund$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC WV Shelley Moore Capito, Wild and Wonderful PAC $ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC MD Steny Hoyer, AmeriPAC$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC MS Thad Cochran, Senate Victory Fund$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC NC Thom Tillis, THOMPAC$ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC VA Tim Kaine, Common Ground PAC $ 5,000 1/18/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC PA Lloyd Smucker $ 2,500 2/6/2017 Debt Ret Primary 2016 U.S. House MO Sam Graves $ 5,000 2/6/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MO Sam Graves, Show Me PAC$ 5,000 2/6/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC IL Tammy Duckworth, Perimeter PAC$ 5,000 2/6/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC PA Tim Briggs$ 500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 State House IN Todd Young$ 5,000 3/1/2017 Debt Ret General 2016 U.S. Senate IN Andre Carson $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MO Ann Wagner $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House VA Barbara Comstock $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MO Billy Long $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MO Blaine Luetkemeyer $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House VA Bob Goodlatte $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House VA Bobby Scott $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House AL Bradley Byrne $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Brandt Iden $ 150 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House AR Bruce Westerman $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. 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 GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2017* PA Build PA PAC$ 1,000 3/1/2017 N/A 2017 State PAC PA Camera Bartolotta $ 500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate MI Cara Clemente $ 150 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House LA Cedric Richmond$ 2,500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House IL Daniel (Dan) Lipinski $ 2,500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House FL Daniel Webster $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House VA Dave Brat $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Dave Hildenbrand $ 250 3/1/2017 General 2018 State Senate VA Don Beyer $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House NJ Donald Payne Jr.$ 1,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House CA Doug LaMalfa $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House GA Drew Ferguson $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House CA Duncan D. Hunter Jr.$ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House LA Garret Graves $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Goeff Hansen$ 250 3/1/2017 General 2018 State Senate VA H. Morgan Griffith $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Hoon‐Yung Hopgood $ 150 3/1/2017 General 2018 State Senate MA James P. (Jim) McGovern $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MN Jason Mark Lewis $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MO Jason Smith$ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House CA Jeff Denham $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House NY Jerrold Nadler $ 2,500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House SC Jim E. Clyburn $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Jim Tedder $ 250 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House PA John Eichelberger $ 500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate MI John M. Proos$ 300 3/1/2017 General 2018 State Senate PA John Sabatina Jr.$ 500 3/1/2017 Primary 2020 State Senate IN Joseph Donnelly $ 2,500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House PA Joseph F. Markosek $ 500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 State House MI Julie Alexander $ 150 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House DE Lisa Blunt Rochester $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House PA Lloyd Smucker $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House SC Mark Sanford$ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Marty Knollenberg $ 150 3/1/2017 General 2018 State Senate IL Mike Bost $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House KY Mitch McConnell $ 5,000 3/1/2017 General 2020 U.S. Senate PA PA Rep Senate Cmte/Caucus $ 1,000 3/1/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte OH Pat Tiberi$ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House OR Peter DeFazio$ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House VA Rob Wittman $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House NJ Robert Menendez $ 2,500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. 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 GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2017* PA Robert Mensch$ 500 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate PA Scott Perry $ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House VA Scott Taylor$ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Shane Hernandez $ 100 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House PA Stanley Saylor $ 1,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 State House VA Tom Garrett $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Tom Leonard $ 250 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House MI Tonya Schuitmaker $ 150 3/1/2017 General 2018 State Senate MI Triston Cole $ 250 3/1/2017 General 2018 State House MO Vicky Hartzler$ 2,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Wayne Schmidt$ 250 3/1/2017 General 2018 State Senate PA William (Bill) Shuster $ 5,000 3/1/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House NJ Albio Sires $ 2,500 3/22/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House OH Bob Peterson $ 500 3/22/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate PA Bryan Cutler $ 500 3/22/2017 Primary 2018 State House CO Cory Gardner, Project West PAC $ 5,000 3/22/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC OH Dave Burke $ 350 3/22/2017 Primary 2020 State Senate OH Gayle Manning $ 500 3/22/2017 Primary 2018 State Senate PA Jay Costa$ 500 3/22/2017 Primary 2020 State Senate WV Joe Machin, Country Roads PAC$ 5,000 3/22/2017 N/A 2017 Federal Leadership PAC OH John Eklund $ 500 3/22/2017 Primary 2020 State Senate PA John Taylor $ 1,000 3/22/2017 Primary 2018 State House OH Larry Obhof $ 1,000 3/22/2017 Primary 2020 State Senate OH Lou Terhar$ 350 3/22/2017 Primary 2020 State Senate NM Martin Heinrich $ 2,500 3/22/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. Senate PA Matthew Cartwright $ 1,000 3/22/2017 Primary 2018 U.S. House PA PA Dem House Cmte/Caucus$ 500 3/22/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte PA PA Rep House Camp Cmte (HRCC)$ 500 3/22/2017 N/A 2017 State Party Cmte OH Randall (Randy) Gardner $ 500 3/22/2017 Primary 2020 State Senate TX Randy Weber$ 2,000 3/22/2017 Primary 2018 U.S.
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