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CSX Political and Lobbying Expenditures As of December 2012 Trade Associations Expenditures Non-Deductible Portion CSX CORPORATION Business Roundtable $55,711 American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity $242,260 American Association of Railroads $137,500 U.S. Chamber of Commerce $55,000 Fix The Debt Coalition $1,000,000 CSX TRANSPORTATION Florida Chamber of Commerce $55,000 Jacksonville Regional Chamber $10,101 Michigan Railroads Association $12,698 National Association of Manufacturers $17,650 American Association of Railroads $1,644,227 Estimated Lobbying Through Trade Associations $3,230,147 Ballot Initiatives Michigan Citizens for Jobs & Affordable Energy 8/25/2012 $10,000 More Jobs Alabama PAC 10/23/2012 $5,000 Political Contributions DC - National Organizations Democratic Governors Association 1/21/2012 $50,000 Republican Governors Association 4/9/2012 $50,000 Democratic Governors Association 6/2/2012 $15,000 Democratic Governors Association 6/8/2012 $10,000 Republican State leadership Committee - RAGA Forum 10/20/2012 $10,000 Republican Governors Association 9/18/2012 $10,000 Republican Governors Association 9/18/2012 $10,000 Republican Governors Association 9/18/2012 $5,000 $160,000 National Conventions Republican Governors Association 8/7/2012 $20,000 Democratic Governors Association 8/7/2012 $25,000 Republican Party of Florida 8/28/2012 $2,300 $47,300 Florida Jeffrey Brandes Campaign 1/5/2012 $500 Steve Oelrich Campaign 1/5/2012 $500 Republican Party of Florida 1/5/2012 $20,000 Republican Party of Florida 2/24/2012 $25,000 Travis Cummings Campaign Account 3/2/2012 $500 Florida Democratic Party Senate Victory Fund 3/24/2012 $10,000 Jeff Atwater for CFO 3/24/2012 $500 Republican Party of Florida 3/24/2012 $4,000 Republican Party of Florida - House Majority Fund 4/28/2012 $5,000 Associated Industries of Florida PAC 5/2/2012 $1,500 Rob Bradley Senate Campaign 5/2/2012 $500 Republican Party of Florida-Senate Majority Fund 6/2/2012 $25,000 Kelli Stargel Campaign 6/14/2012 $500 Florida Conference of Black State Legislators 6/19/2012 $5,000 Campaign Account of Mackenson Bernard 7/25/2012 $500 Florida Jobs PAC,cce 8/1/2012 $20,000 Florida Democratic Party 8/1/2012 $10,000 Marco Pena Campaign 9/18/2012 $500 Halsey Beshears Campaign 10/2/2012 $500 Bob Brooks Campaign 10/2/2012 $500 Frank Farkas Campaign 10/2/2012 $500 Keith Perry Campaign 10/2/2012 $500 Holly Raschein 10/2/2012 $500 David Santiago 10/2/2012 $500 Kelli Stargel Campaign 10/6/2012 $500 Bill Hager Reelection Campaign Committee 10/6/2012 $500 Jimmie T. Smith 10/6/2012 $500 Florida Jobs PAC,cce 10/20/2012 $25,000 $159,000 Georgia Committee to Elect Don Balfour 5/2/2012 $750 Ralston for Representative 5/2/2012 $500 Committee to Elect R.M. Channell 5/4/2012 $275 James W. Neal 5/4/2012 $250 Committee to Elect Jeff Mullis 5/23/2012 $500 Committee to Reelect Jay Roberts 5/23/2012 $500 Friends of Chip Rogers 5/30/2012 $500 Friends of Donald Lee Parsons 6/19/2012 $275 Friends to Elect Doug Stoner 7/20/2012 $500 Jason Carter Campaign Committee 8/25/2012 $250 Committee to Elect John D Meadows 9/25/2012 $225 Committee to Elect Terry England 10/12/2012 $500 Friends to Elect Doug Stoner 10/12/2012 $500 Amy Carter Campaign 10/18/2012 $400 Sheila Jones Re-election Committee 10/18/2012 $250 Friends of Bob Snelling 10/20/2012 $250 Tyler Harper for Georgia 10/31/2012 $500 Friends of Buddy Carter for Senate 11/6/2012 $400 Chandler for House 11/15/2012 $250 Friends of Hardie Davis 11/16/2012 $400 Senator Ronald W Chance 11/16/2012 $500 Hunter Hill for State Senate 12/6/2012 $400 Committee to Elect Ben Harbin 12/15/2012 $300 Nathan Deal for Governor, Inc. 12/15/2012 $1,000 Casey Cagle for Lieutenant Governor 12/15/2012 $1,000 The Committee to Elect Virgil Fludd 12/27/2012 $300 $11,475 Illinois Friends of Matt O'Shea 2/24/2012 $1,000 Dan Rutherford Campaign Committee 2/24/2012 $500 Friends of Martin Sandoval 3/2/2012 $1,500 Friends of Clayborne 3/2/2012 $1,000 Republican Party Senate Campaign Committee 3/2/2012 $2,500 Jones for State Representative 3/2/2012 $1,000 Jones for State Representative (2) 8/11/2012 $1,000 Citizens for Chris Nybo 3/2/2012 $1,000 Citizens to Elect Andre Thapedi 3/6/2012 $500 Committee for Frank J. Mautino 3/6/2012 $1,000 Citzens for Antonio Munoz 3/6/2012 $500 Friends of Jo Ann Thompson 3/28/2012 $1,250 Citizens for Kirk Dillard, Jr. 4/26/2012 $1,500 Citizens for Kirk Dillard, Jr. (2) 8/11/2012 $1,000 Friends of Toni l. Foulkes 4/26/2012 $1,000 Zalewski for State Representative 4/26/2012 $1,000 Friends of Jerry Costello, II 5/8/2012 $500 Friends of Mike Frerichs 5/8/2012 $300 Friends of Fran Hurley 5/8/2012 $1,000 Friends of Toi W. Hutchinson 5/8/2012 $1,000 Citizens for Lisa Madigan 5/8/2012 $500 Friends of Madigan (Michael J. Madigan) 5/8/2012 $2,000 19th Ward Democratic Organization 7/7/2012 $1,000 Citizens for Singer 7/7/2012 $500 Taxpayers for Quinn 7/7/2012 $5,000 House Republican Organization 8/11/2012 $1,000 Citizens to Elect Tom Cross 8/11/2012 $1,000 William Davis for State Representative 8/11/2012 $1,000 Friends of Monique Davis 8/17/2012 $300 Citizens for Chad Hays 8/17/2012 $500 Friends of Jason Barickman 8/17/2012 $300 Citizens for Elaine Nekritz 10/2/2012 $1,500 Citizens for Chirstine Radogno 10/2/2012 $1,000 Friends of Matt O'Shea 10/10/2012 $500 Citizens to Elect Andre Thapedi 10/12/2012 $500 Friends of Kelly Burke 10/12/2012 $1,000 Friends of Bill Cunningham 10/12/2012 $500 Citizens for Deyon Dean 10/18/2012 $800 Friends of Edward M. Burke 10/31/2012 $500 Friends of Robert "Bob" Rita 10/31/2012 $500 Friends of Emil Jones III 11/2/2012 $500 $40,450 Louisiana Representative Tim Burns 1/31/2012 $250 Steve Carter Campaign 1/31/2012 $250 David R Heitmeier Campaign Fund 1/31/2012 $500 Joseph P Lopinto 1/31/2012 $250 Ben Wayne Nevers Sr 1/31/2012 $500 John M Schroder 1/31/2012 $250 Almond Crowe 2/15/2012 $500 Sherri Smith Buffington 6/12/2012 $500 William A Morvant Campaign 10/18/2012 $1,000 $4,000 Maryland Friends of Mike Busch 1/7/2012 $500 Marylanders for Miller 1/7/2012 $500 Marylanders for Miller (2) 12/6/2012 $500 Committee for Kamenetz 4/19/2012 $450 Rawlings-Blake for Baltimore 5/4/2012 $250 Rawlings-Blake for Baltimore (2) 8/11/2012 $500 Friends of Norman H. Conway 12/6/2012 $250 Friends of Nancy King 12/15/2012 $250 Friends of Mike Busch (2) 12/15/2012 $500 $3,700 New York Hevesi for Assembly 4/19/2012 $500 Friends of Senator Libous Committee 4/19/2012 $1,000 Friends of Senator Libous Committee (2) 8/17/2012 $1,000 Committee to Re-Elect Gantt 4/19/2012 $500 Addabbo for Senate 10/13/2012 $500 NYS Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee 12/6/2012 $1,500 Andrew Cuomo 2014 Inc 12/22/2012 $4000* New Yorkers for Klein 12/27/2012 $1000* $5,000 South Carolina South Carolina Senate GOP Caucus 1/31/2012 $3,500 Sandifer for the House 2/4/2012 $500 South Carolina House Republican Caucus 3/8/2012 $3,500 South Carolina Senate Democratic Caucus 3/8/2012 $2,500 South Carolina House Democratic Caucus 3/8/2012 $2,500 Hayes for Senate 10/18/2012 $750 Larry Martin Campaign 10/31/2012 $750 Brady for House Campaign 10/31/2012 $500 $14,500 Virginia Friends of Scott Limgamfelter 3/28/2012 $500 Friends of Mike Watson 6/8/2012 $250 Friends of David Yancy 6/8/2012 $250 Marsh for Senate 6/8/2012 $250 Friends of John Miller 6/8/2012 $500 Rob Bell for Delegate 6/14/2012 $250 Locke for Senate 6/14/2012 $250 Marsden for Senate 6/14/2012 $250 Friends of Barbara Comstock 6/23/2012 $250 Friends of Bryce Reeves 8/11/2012 $500 L Louise Lucas Campaign Fund/ Senator L Louise Lucas 8/25/2012 $250 Mark Sickles for Delegate 8/25/2012 $250 Toscano for Delegate 8/25/2012 $500 Friends of Barry D Knight 9/7/2012 $250 Dominion Leadership Trust PAC 9/4/2012 $500 Davo Albo for Delegate 11/6/2012 $250 Re-Elect Delegate Bob Brink 11/6/2012 $250 Ben Cline for Virginia House of Delegates 11/6/2012 $250 Cosgrove for Delegate 11/6/2012 $250 Friends of Kirk Cox 11/6/2012 $250 Friends of Tim Hugo 11/6/2012 $250 Johnny S. Joannou 11/6/2012 $250 Friends of S. Chris Jones 11/6/2012 $250 Kilgore for Delegate 11/6/2012 $250 Landes for Delegate 11/6/2012 $250 Massie for Delegate 11/6/2012 $250 Joe May for Delegate 11/6/2012 $250 McDougle for Senate 11/6/2012 $250 Friends of Steve Newman for Senate 11/6/2012 $500 Northam for Senate 11/6/2012 $250 Friends of Tommy Norment 11/6/2012 $500 Orrock for House Committee 11/6/2012 $250 Rust for Delegate 11/6/2012 $250 Saslaw for Senate 11/2/2011 $500 Lionell Spruill 11/6/2012 $250 Friends of Walter Stosch 11/6/2012 $250 Friends of Ron Villanueva 11/6/2012 $250 Wagner for Senate 11/6/2012 $250 Friends of John Watkins 11/6/2012 $250 Watts for Delegate 11/6/2012 $250 Janet Howell for Senate 11/30/2012 $500 Will Morefield for Delegate 12/6/2012 $250 $12,750 Total 2012 $458,175 .
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