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Johnson Johnson Political Contributions January 1 ‐ June 30, 2012 Campaign/Payee Name Candidate Amount Account Office CALIFORNIA Ricardo Lara for Senate 2012 Assm Johnson Johnson Political Contributions January 1 ‐ June 30, 2012 Campaign/Payee Name Candidate Amount Account Office CALIFORNIA Ricardo Lara for Senate 2012 Assm. Ricardo Lara (D) $1,500 JJPAC State House Plescia for Senate 2012 George Plescia (R) $3,900 JJPAC State Senate Rubio for Senate 2014 Sen. Michael J. Rubio (D) $1,000 JJPAC State Senate Isadore Hall for Assembly 2012 Assm. Isadore Hall, III (D) $1,500 JJPAC State House Anna Eshoo for Congress Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D) $3,000 JJPAC U.S. House Rubio for Senate 2014 Sen. Michael J. Rubio (D) $1,400 Corporate State Senate Perea for Assembly 2012 Assm. Henry T. Perea (D) $2,900 JJPAC State House Holly Mitchell for Assembly Assm. Holly J. Mitchell (D) $2,000 JJPAC State House Ian Calderon for Assembly 2012 Ian Calderon (D) $1,000 JJPAC State House Lungren for Congress Rep. Daniel E. Lungren (R) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House California Issues Forum $10,000 Corporate Matsui for Congress Rep. Doris O. Matsui (D) $200 JJPAC U.S. House Susan Talamantes Eggman for Assembly 2012 Susan Talamantes Eggman (D) $1,000 JJPAC State House Norma Torres for Assembly 2012 Assm. Norma J. Torres (D) $1,500 JJPAC State House Susan Davis for Congress Rep. Susan A. Davis (D) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House Raul Bocanegra for Assembly 2012 Raul Bocanegra (D) $1,500 JJPAC State House Adam Gray for Assembly 2012 Adam Gray (D) $1,000 JJPAC State House Gaines for Senate 2012 Sen. Ted Gaines (R) $1,500 JJPAC State Senate Becerra for Congress Rep. Xavier Becerra (D) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House Tom Calderon for Assembly 2012 Tom Calderon (D) $1,000 JJPAC State House Bill Monning for Senate Assm. William W. Monning (D) $1,500 JJPAC State Senate California Healthcare Institute PAC $6,500 JJPAC COLORADO Diana Degette for Congress Rep. Diana L. DeGette (D) $1,500 JJPAC U.S. House Colorado BioScience PAC $525 Corporate Coalition for Colorado's Future $5,000 Corporate Colorado Accountability Government Alliance $2,500 Corporate Colorado Values $1,000 Corporate CONNECTICUT Courtney for Congress Rep. Joseph D. Courtney (D) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House Larson for ConCongressgress ReRep.p. John B. Larson ((D)D) $$1,0001,000 JJPAC U.S. House DELAWARE Committee to Elect Bryon Short Rep. Bryon H. Short (D) $100 Corporate State House Friends of Mike Ramone Rep. Michael J. Ramone (R) $100 Corporate State House John Carney for Congress Rep. John Charles Carney, Jr. (D) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House Friends to Elect Joe Booth Sen. Joseph W. Booth (R) $100 Corporate State Senate Committee to Elect Bethany Hall Long Sen. Bethany A. Hall‐Long (D) $100 Corporate State Senate Friends of Bruce C. Ennis Sen. Bruce C. Ennis (D) $100 Corporate State Senate Friends of Pete Schwartzkopf Rep. Peter C. Schwartzkopf (D) $100 Corporate State House Delaware Democratic Party $125 Corporate Carper for Senate Sen. Thomas Richard Carper (D) $2,500 JJPAC U.S. Senate Committee to Elect Tony DeLuca Sen. Anthony J. DeLuca (D) $100 Corporate State Senate Citizens for Cathy Cloutier Sen. Catherine L. Cloutier (R) $100 Corporate State Senate Committee to Elect Patricia Blevins Sen. Patricia M. Blevins (D) $100 Corporate State Senate Chris Coons for Delaware Sen. Christopher Andrew Coons (D) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. Senate Committee for a Better Future $750 Corporate FLORIDA Crenshaw for Congress Campaign Rep. Ander Crenshaw (R) $2,000 JJPAC U.S. House GEORGIA Chambliss for Senate Sen. C. Saxby Chambliss (R) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. Senate ILLINOIS Kinzinger for Congress Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House Citizens for Sara Feigenholtz Rep. Sara Feigenholtz (D) $1,000 Corporate State House Volunteers for Shimkus Rep. John M. Shimkus (R) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House Jesse Jackson Jr for Congress Rep. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (D) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House Roskam for Congress Committee Rep. Peter J. Roskam (R) $2,500 JJPAC U.S. House Schock for Congress Rep. Aaron Schock (R) $3,500 JJPAC U.S. House Friends of Robyn Gabel Rep. Robyn Gabel (D) $1,000 Corporate State House Friends of Ann Williams Rep. Ann M. Williams (D) $1,000 Corporate State House INDIANA Dan Coats for Indiana Sen. Daniel Coats (R) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. Senate 11 Johnson Johnson Political Contributions January 1 ‐ June 30, 2012 Mike Pence for Governor Rep. Michael Richard Pence (R) $2,500 Corporate Governor Stutzman for Congress Rep. Marlin Andrew Stutzman (R) $2,000 JJPAC U.S. House Friends of Dick Lugar Inc Sen. Richard Green Lugar (R) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. Senate KENTUCKY McConnell Senate Committee '14 Sen. Mitch McConnell (R) $2,500 JJPAC U.S. Senate LOUISIANA Charles Boustany Jr. Md for Congress, Inc. Rep. Charles W. Boustany, Jr. (R) $2,000 JJPAC U.S. House Scalise for Congress Rep. Stephen J. Scalise (R) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House MARYLAND Friends of Shawn Z. Tarrant Del. Shawn Z. Tarrant (D) $1,000 Corporate State House Hoyer for Congress Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (D) $2,500 JJPAC U.S. House Van Hollen for Congress Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House MASSACHUSETTS Scott Brown for Us Senate Committee Inc Sen. Scott Philip Brown (R) $3,500 JJPAC U.S. Senate John Kerry for Senate Sen. John Forbes Kerry (D) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. Senate MICHIGAN Dave Camp for Congress Rep. Dave Camp (R) $5,000 JJPAC U.S. House Rogers for Congress Rep. Mike Rogers (R) $4,000 JJPAC U.S. House Peters for Congress Rep. Gary C. Peters (D) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House Huizenga for Congress Rep. William P. Huizenga (R) $2,500 JJPAC U.S. House John D. Dingell for Congress Rep. John D. Dingell (D) $1,500 JJPAC U.S. House Upton for All of Us Rep. Fredrick Stephen Upton (R) $7,000 JJPAC U.S. House Future Michigan $2,500 Corporate MINNESOTA Friends of Erik Paulsen Rep. Erik Paulsen (R) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House MISSISSIPPI Friends of Bennie Thompson Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D) $1,500 JJPAC U.S. House MISSOURI The Committee to Elect Dr. Frederick Rep. Keith Frederick (R) $350 Corporate State House Holsman for Missouri Rep. Jason R. Holsman (D) $500 Corporate State House Jay Nixon for Missouri Gov. Jeremiah W. Nixon (D) $1,000 Corporate Governor Citizens for Colona Rep. Mike Colona (D) $500 Corporate State House Sater for Senate ReRep.p. David Sater ((R)R) $$500500 CorCorporateporate State House NEVADA Committee to Elect Barbara Cegavske Sen. Barbara K. Cegavske (R) $1,000 Corporate State Senate Nevada Psychiatric Association PAC $500 Corporate Committee to Elect Marcus Conklin Assm. Marcus Conklin (D) $1,500 Corporate State House NEW HAMPSHIRE Friends of Kelly Ayotte Sen. Kelly A. Ayotte (R) $2,000 JJPAC U.S. Senate House Republican Victory PAC $500 Corporate Bass Victory Committee Rep. Charles F. Bass (R) $1,000 JJPAC U.S. House NH Republican Senate Majority Committee $1,000 Corporate NEW JERSEY Election Fund of Raymond Lesniak Sen. Raymond J. Lesniak (D) $500 Corporate State Senate Frelinghuysen for Congress Rep. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (R) $5,000 JJPAC U.S. House Burzichelli for Assembly Assm. John J. Burzichelli (D) $1,200 Corporate State House Scott Rumana Organization Assembly Assm. Scott T. Rumana (R) $500 Corporate State House Rush Holt for Congress Rep. Rush Dew Holt, Jr. (D) $2,000 JJPAC U.S. House Barnes for Assembly Election Fund Assm. Peter J. Barnes, III (D) $1,200 Corporate State House Friends of Dan Benson Assm. Daniel R. Benson (D) $250 Corporate State House Election Fund of Kip Bateman Sen. Christopher Bateman (R) $500 Corporate State Senate Election Fund of Annette Quijano Assm. Annette Quijano (D) $1,000 Corporate State House Upendra J. Chivukula for Assembly Assm. Upendra J. Chivukula (D) $275 Corporate State House Moriarty for Assembly Assm. Paul D. Moriarty (D) $350 Corporate State House Pascrell for Congress Rep. William J. Pascrell, Jr. (D) $2,500 JJPAC U.S. House Election Fund of Joseph F. Vitale Sen. Joseph F. Vitale (D) $500 Corporate State Senate Election Fund of Kevin O'Toole Sen. Kevin J. O'Toole (R) $500 Corporate State Senate Lance for Congress Rep. Leonard Lance (R) $9,000 JJPAC U.S. House Election Fund of Donald Norcross for Senate Sen. Donald W Norcross (D) $1,000 Corporate State Senate Singleton for Assembly Assm. Troy Singleton (D) $350 Corporate State House Commitee to Reelect Albert Coutinho Assm. Alberto Coutinho (D) $600 Corporate State House Election Fund of Handlin for Assembly Assm. Amy H. Handlin (R) $250 Corporate State House Committee to Elect M. Teresa Ruiz Sen. M. Teresa Ruiz (D) $650 Corporate State Senate 22 Johnson Johnson Political Contributions January 1 ‐ June 30, 2012 Committee to Re‐Elect Vincent Prieto to Assembly Assm. Vincent Prieto (D) $1,000 Corporate Sweeney for Senate Sen. Stephen M. Sweeney (D) $500 Corporate Lautenberg for Senate Sen. Frank Raleigh Lautenberg (D) $2,500 JJPAC U.S. Senate Bramnick for Assembly Assm. Jon M. Bramnick (R) $600 Corporate Conaway for Assembly Assm. Herbert Conaway (D) $500 Corporate U.S. House Pallone for Congress Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D) $4,500 JJPAC U.S. House Kean for Senate Sen. Thomas H. Kean, Jr. (R) $1,000 Corporate State Senate Eustace for Assembly Assm. Timothy J. Eustace (D) $250 Corporate State House Election Fund of Jim Beach for Senate Sen. James Beach (D) $500 Corporate Schaer For Assembly Assm. Gary Schaer (D) $1,000 Corporate Louis D. Greenwald for Assembly Assm. Louis D. Greenwald (D) $500 Corporate State House Election Fund of Senator Codey Sen.
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