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Schedule A: Contributions Sch-A Generated On: 5/28/2019 2:15:58 PM Schedule A: Contributions Sch-A Credit Union PAC Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/18/2018 4:01:42 PM Committee Code: 6021 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 12/4/2018 1:50:14 PM Contribution Contribution Name and Address of Contributor Relationship To Contribution Fund-Raiser Date Committee ID Candidate Amount BARENZ, NICOLE 5/17/2018 Check # 1200 3RD ST NW None $8.00 INDEPENDENCE, IA 50644 BOYD, DORIS 5/17/2018 Check # 821 S 13TH AVE E J5 None $16.00 NEWTON, IA 50208 BULLERMAN, ADAM 5/17/2018 Check # 4404 74TH ST None $100.00 URBANDALE, IA 50322 CIESLA, REBECCA 5/17/2018 Check # 3023 110TH ST None $4.00 BAGLEY, IA 50026 COX, SUZANNE 5/17/2018 Check # 2097 EMMONS ST None $4.00 HIAWATHA, IA 52233 DAHLE, RICHARD 5/17/2018 Check # 414 NW BRAMBLE RD None $8.00 ANKENY, IA 50023 DONTE WILLIAM WOOD, DONALD 5/17/2018 Check # 618 N 9TH ST None $20.00 FORT DODGE, IA 50501 DUNSTON, LACY 5/17/2018 Check # 2219 SE 6TH ST None $4.00 DES MOINES, IA 50315 DUSENBERY, TREJAUN 5/17/2018 Check # 5501 MADISON AVE None $4.00 DES MOINES, IA 50310 ENAMORADO GRANADOS, TEODORO Check # 5/17/2018 None $4.00 1411 22ND ST APT1 DES MOINES, IA 50311 ENGLAND, MICHAEL 5/17/2018 Check # 718 NW SCOTT ST None $24.00 ANKENY, IA 50023 FUNARO, NIKALAUS 5/17/2018 Check # 3025 MADISON AVE None $12.00 DES MOINES, IA 50310 GIRLING, KELLY 5/17/2018 Check # 1238 KADIN TRAIL None $12.00 BONDURANT, IA 50035 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 1 of 367 Generated On: 5/28/2019 2:15:58 PM Schedule A: Contributions Sch-A Credit Union PAC Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/18/2018 4:01:42 PM Committee Code: 6021 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 12/4/2018 1:50:14 PM Contribution Contribution Name and Address of Contributor Relationship To Contribution Fund-Raiser Date Committee ID Candidate Amount GREENFIELD, JENNIFER 5/17/2018 Check # 772 NW AUTUMN CREST DR None $4.00 ANKENY, IA 50023 JOHNSON, LAURA 5/17/2018 Check # 2718 GLENWOOD DR None $8.00 DES MOINES, IA 50321 MILLER, DAVID 5/17/2018 Check # 807 NE REDWOOD LN None $8.00 ANKENY, IA 50021 ORDONEZ, ANGELA 5/17/2018 Check # 809 NE BROADWAY AVE #25 None $16.00 DES MOINES, IA 50313 OSMICEVIC, NERMINA 5/17/2018 Check # 1931 LOCKE AVE None $16.00 WATERLOO, IA 50701 POYNER, WADE 5/17/2018 Check # 109 BONNIE BVLD None $16.00 HUDSON, IA 50643 ROBINSON, REBECCA 5/17/2018 Check # 604 NE 46TH CT None $4.00 ANKENY, IA 50021 RUBIO-AMARO, EULICIES 5/17/2018 Check # 3112 FLEMING AVE None $20.00 DES MOINES, IA 50310 SCHMIDT, MICHAEL 5/17/2018 Check # 2713 ROYAL OAKS DR NW None $36.00 SWISHER, IA 52338 SKELTON, JAYSON 5/17/2018 Check # 408 NE 24TH CT None $16.00 ANKENY, IA 50021 SWOLLEY, EARL 5/17/2018 Check # 36 GLENVIEW DR None $12.00 COUNCIL BLFS, IA 51501 SWOLLEY, JULIE 5/17/2018 Check # 1931 23RD AVE APT 114 None $20.00 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA 51501 SYNARONG, KEOTHARANGSITH 5/17/2018 Check # 1128 SE MILL POND CT None $8.00 ANKENY, IA 50021 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 2 of 367 Generated On: 5/28/2019 2:15:58 PM Schedule A: Contributions Sch-A Credit Union PAC Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/18/2018 4:01:42 PM Committee Code: 6021 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 12/4/2018 1:50:14 PM Contribution Contribution Name and Address of Contributor Relationship To Contribution Fund-Raiser Date Committee ID Candidate Amount WALKER, TAMERA 5/17/2018 Check # 725 7TH AVE NE None $36.00 OELWEIN, IA 50662 ZUPAN, CASEY 5/17/2018 Check # 501 NW 5TH ST APT 19 None $8.00 ANKENY, IA 50023 CARR, KIMBERLY 5/18/2018 Check # 986 WASHOAN BLVD None $10.00 SOUTH LAKE TAKOE, CA 96150 CLEMEN, MARYT 5/18/2018 Check # 2751 340TH AVE None $5.00 WORTHINGTON, IA 52078 CORRELL, DELORES 5/18/2018 Check # 225 HILL ST None $1.00 EAST DUBUQUE, IL 61025 Ohnesorge-Thielen, Mary 5/18/2018 Check # 914 Jefferson Ave None $1.00 Bellevue, IA 52031 Anderson, Amber 5/29/2018 Check # 1647 Eastmere Dr None $36.00 Davenport, IA 52802 CORONA, RAQUEL 5/29/2018 Check # 2302 BURLIGTON ST None $32.00 COLUMBUS, IA 52737 Hanson, Barbara 5/29/2018 Check # 3590 Sunnyhill Dr None $24.00 Bettendorf, IA 52722 LEOPARD, AMANDA 5/29/2018 Check # 1014 IOWA AVE None $20.00 MUSCATINE, IA 52761 LEOPARD, AMANDA 5/29/2018 Check # 1014 IOWA AVE None $4.00 MUSCATINE, IA 52761 Masakowski, Kayla 5/29/2018 Check # 1347 W53rd St None $16.00 Davenport, IA 52806 Millender, Whitney 5/29/2018 Check # 214 E Pleasant. St None $16.00 Maquoketa, IA 52060 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 3 of 367 Generated On: 5/28/2019 2:15:58 PM Schedule A: Contributions Sch-A Credit Union PAC Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/18/2018 4:01:42 PM Committee Code: 6021 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 12/4/2018 1:50:14 PM Contribution Contribution Name and Address of Contributor Relationship To Contribution Fund-Raiser Date Committee ID Candidate Amount Montalvo, Ricardo 5/29/2018 Check # 1418 B Ave None $8.00 Muscatine, IA 52761 Puckett, Mandy 5/29/2018 Check # 2221 7th Street None $16.00 Moline, IL 61265 Robles, Alfredo 5/29/2018 Check # 1718 Warford None $24.00 Perry, IA 50220 SANCHEZ, DINA 5/29/2018 Check # 1502 6TH APT. None $20.00 PERRY, IA 50220 Serranno, Amanda 5/29/2018 Check # 2358 W 45th st None $8.00 Davenport, IA 52806 Soliz, Zachary 5/29/2018 Check # 4217 Regency Ct None $8.00 Davenport, IA 52806 Stark, Amelia 5/29/2018 Check # 2004 Ridgewood Ct None $16.00 Bettendorf, IA 52722 Stephens, Heath 5/29/2018 Check # 3403 W Columbia Ave None $52.00 Davenport, IA 52804 Walker, Nicole 5/29/2018 Check # 1706 Esplanade Ave None $24.00 Davenport, IA 52803 wellmeier, Daniel 5/29/2018 Check # 2030 W 1st Street None $8.00 Davenport, IA 52802 Zavala, Agustina 5/29/2018 Check # 1505 Pershing Ave None $28.00 Davenport, IA 52803 Allen, Paul 5/31/2018 Check # 3200 70th Street None $12.00 Urbandale, IA 50322 Fisher, Niki 5/31/2018 Check # 739 32nd St None $4.00 Des Moines, IA 50312 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 4 of 367 Generated On: 5/28/2019 2:15:58 PM Schedule A: Contributions Sch-A Credit Union PAC Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/18/2018 4:01:42 PM Committee Code: 6021 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 12/4/2018 1:50:14 PM Contribution Contribution Name and Address of Contributor Relationship To Contribution Fund-Raiser Date Committee ID Candidate Amount Hynes, Allison 5/31/2018 Check # 1161 26th Ave N None $16.00 Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Johnson, Amanda 5/31/2018 Check # 2812 SE 8Th St None $4.00 Des Moines, IA 50315 Johnson, Amanda 5/31/2018 Check # 2812 SE 8Th St None $4.00 Des Moines, IA 50315 Messerly, Nancy 5/31/2018 Check # 435 13th St NW None $40.00 Fort Dodge, IA 50501 MUNDT, KODI 5/31/2018 Check # PO BOX 322 None $16.00 GOWRIE, IA 50543 Perry, Sarah 5/31/2018 Check # 429 8th Street None $8.00 West Des Moines, IA 50265 Sales, Jenny 5/31/2018 Check # 2619 E 29th St. None $4.00 Des Moines, IA 50317 TAYLOR, DARYL 5/31/2018 Check # 36787 MEADOWBROOK CIRCLE None $36.00 CUMMING, IA 50061 Vinchattle, Chloe 5/31/2018 Check # 1161 26th Ave N None $4.00 Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Boucle, Christine 6/1/2018 Check # 127 W th St N None $20.00 Newton, IA 50208 Brockway, Danelle 6/1/2018 Check # 1011 Wilson PO Box 542 None $30.00 Dysart, IA 52224 Damme, Michelle 6/1/2018 Check # 522 16th Ave None $15.00 Gilbertville, IA 50634 Denner, Micki 6/1/2018 Check # 1405 1st St SE None $6.00 Waverly, IA 50677 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 5 of 367 Generated On: 5/28/2019 2:15:58 PM Schedule A: Contributions Sch-A Credit Union PAC Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/18/2018 4:01:42 PM Committee Code: 6021 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 12/4/2018 1:50:14 PM Contribution Contribution Name and Address of Contributor Relationship To Contribution Fund-Raiser Date Committee ID Candidate Amount EASTMAN, RACHEL 6/1/2018 Check # 2216 MERNER AVE None $8.00 CEDAR FALLS, IA 50613 Gilroy, Mindy 6/1/2018 Check # 2915 Alameda St None $5.00 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Gooden, Debbie 6/1/2018 Check # Box 101 None $8.00 Lancaster, MO 63548 Hurley, Josh 6/1/2018 Check # 2603 Terrace #11 None $9.00 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Kaeppel, Chad 6/1/2018 Check # 4123 Spruce Hills Dr None $21.00 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Kane, Lorrie 6/1/2018 Check # 517 Cloverdale Ave None $3.00 Waterloo, IA 50703 KONIGSMARK, KAYLENE 6/1/2018 Check # 4009 LEGACY LANE UNIT 2 None $4.00 CEDAR FALLS, IA 50613 Liljegren, Connie 6/1/2018 Check # 719 E Seerley Blvd None $15.00 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 McGee, James 6/1/2018 Check # 1014 Melrose Dr None $30.00 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Pearce, Helen 6/1/2018 Check # 1502 W 7th St None $60.00 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Porath, Barry 6/1/2018 Check # 218 Sycamore None $16.00 Janesville, IA 50647 Rouse, Patricia 6/1/2018 Check # 18285 300th Rd.
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