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This Table Was Published on 4/6/2018 Amount PAC Independent This table was published on 4/6/2018 Independent Expenditure Table 1 Independent Expenditure Totals by Committee and Filer Type January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 Independent Expenditure (IE) Totals by Committee and Filer Type Amount PAC Independent Expenditures* $3,378,504 Party Independent Expenditures $16,242,225 Independent Expenditure-Only Political Committees (Super PACs) $35,664,165 Political Committees with Non-Contribution Accounts (Hybrid PACs) $6,160,364 Independent Expenditures Reported by Persons other than Political Committees $12,883,212 Total Independent Expenditures (IE) $74,328,470 ID # IEs by Political Action Committee (PAC)* Amount AMERICAN SUBCONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION, INC., POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE C00359463 AKA ASA-PAC $6 C00346239 ARAB AMERICAN POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $450 C00383588 BIRCH, HORTON, BITTNER AND CHEROT PC PAC $1 C00553883 BUILDING AMERICAN CONSERVATISM PAC AKA GO BY BAC PAC $6 C00483040 BUSINESS LEADERS FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY PAC $750 CALIFORNIA BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION LTD POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE C00129742 (CAL SUGAR BEET PAC) $3,700 C00622381 CARELESS PAC $1,584 C00432260 CLUB FOR GROWTH PAC $133,337 C00495010 CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $38,457 C00524454 CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY FUND $36,765 C00536664 DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM AND SECURITY $32,603 C00573261 END CITIZENS UNITED $34,975 C00442897 EQUALITY CINCINNATI POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $148 C00389858 FAIR AND BALANCED PAC $409 C00452383 FAMILY RESEARCH COUNCIL ACTION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $10,000 C00375832 FLORIDA BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL BAC PAC $1 C00303628 FOSTER POULTRY FARMS PAC $0 C00172601 GEORGIA RIGHT TO LIFE NATIONAL PAC $460 C00608380 GRASSROOTS VICTORY PAC $8,974 C00552851 HOUSE FREEDOM FUND $6,438 C00235853 HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN PAC $64,434 C00649152 HUMANE PARTY OF CALIFORNIA; THE $75 C00636985 INTERMOUNTAIN CAMPAIGN COALITION $1,726 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 98 COMMITTEE C00162818 ON POLITICAL EDUCATION $3,948 C00536540 JOBS, FREEDOM, AND SECURITY PAC $30,876 C00175521 KANSANS FOR LIFE FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $7,025 C00007922 LABORERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA (LIUNA) PAC $80,098 C00630780 MAKE CONGRESS WORK AGAIN $7,141 C00417675 MINNESOTA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $41 C00641159 MONTANA WRITERS FOR PUBLIC LANDS $9,237 C00481200 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GUN RIGHTS INC PAC $14,173 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FEDERAL VETERINARIANS POLITICAL ACTION C00034942 COMMITTEE $3 C00053553 NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA POLITICAL VICTORY FUND $1,570,881 This table was published on 4/6/2018 NATIONAL UNION OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS FEDERAL COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL C00461418 EDUCATION $7,797 C00636902 NY19VOTES $2,668 C00439984 OJAI VALLEY DEMOCRATIC CLUB $10 C00624718 ONE NATION UNITED $75,836 C00492132 ORGANIC TRADE ASSOCIATION PAC (ORGANIC PAC) $1 C00172361 PENNSYLVANIA PRO-LIFE FEDERATION PAC $155 C00580068 PROGRESSIVE TURNOUT PROJECT $247,099 C00629154 RESURGENT LEFT $1,417 C00626697 RIGHTS & DEMOCRACY ACTION $39,652 C00122101 SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL PAC (SCI-PAC) $40,000 SEIU COPE (SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION COMMITTEE ON C00004036 POLITICAL EDUCATION) $122,476 C00448696 SENATE CONSERVATIVES FUND $348,894 C00007542 SHEET METAL WORKERS' INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION LEAGUE $85,000 C00135368 SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE $52,642 C00149773 STEAMFITTERS LOCAL 602 COPE COMMITTEE $1,275 C00419242 TEXAS RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION C $700 C00631580 TEXAS STUDENTS UNITED $223 C00008268 TRANSPORT WORKERS UNION POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE $268 UNITED ASSOCIATION POLITICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE (UNITED ASSOCIATION OF JOURNEYMEN AND APPRENTICES OF THE PLUMBING & PIPEFITTING INDUSTRY OF C00012476 THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA) $56,085 C00553560 VIGOP (VIRGIN ISLANDS REPUBLICAN PARTY) $192,976 C00412445 WAYNE FARMS LLC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE WAYNE FARMS PAC $1,500 C00157537 WEST VIRGINIANS FOR LIFE INC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $239 C00193979 WESTERN GROWERS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,869 C00276485 WYOMING RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION PAC $1 Total IEs by Political Action Committee $3,378,504 ID # IEs by Party Committee Amount C00000935 DCCC $5,351,327 C00216614 DEMOCRATIC PARTY COMMITTEE ABROAD $2,061 C00150672 GEORGIA REPUBLICAN PARTY, INC. $14,315 C00035600 IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTY $309 C00300731 LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE $2,022 C00406447 LOUDOUN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE $133 C00041160 MICHIGAN REPUBLICAN PARTY $883 C00010033 MONTANA DEMOCRATIC PARTY $25,500 C00018929 NORTH DAKOTA REPUBLICAN PARTY $30,809 C00075820 NRCC $8,722,609 C00027466 NRSC $400,000 C00003418 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE $1,686,773 C00532606 WYOMING COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE $5,485 Total IEs by Party Committee $16,242,225 This table was published on 4/6/2018 ID # IEs by Independent Expenditure-Only Political Committee (Super PACs) Amount C00635607 35TH, INC. $3,000 C00586487 A TIME FOR CHOOSING $90,700 C00570093 ADVANCING FREEDOM FUND $181 C00637512 AMERICA FIRST ACTION, INC. $1,232,043 C00661645 AMERICA SPEAKS PAC $10,000 C00492140 AMERICAN BRIDGE 21ST CENTURY $10,000 C00523589 AMERICAN UNITY PAC INC $144,111 C00405878 AMERICANS FOR LEGAL IMMIGRATION PAC $300 C00604496 AMERICANS UNITED FOR VALUES $320,185 C00559906 AMERICAS PAC $2,246,909 C00558445 ARIZONA GRASSROOTS ACTION PAC $5,000 C00609388 BLACK PAC $613,980 C00634907 BRIGHTER FUTURE COALITION $44,325 C00646463 BUCKEYE BATTLE PAC $3,544 C00659482 C-FARAR $532 C00566257 CEILING PAC $54 C00654327 CFG ACTION MISSOURI $4,553 C00662015 CFG ACTION TENNESSEE $16,103 C00655498 CITIZENS AGAINST CARPETBAGGERS $3,492 C00487470 CLUB FOR GROWTH ACTION $1,368,803 C00575829 COMMUNITY ACTION NOW $1,686 C00504530 CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP FUND $9,093,119 C00575118 CONSERVATIVE LIBERTY COALITION $20,000 C00650416 CONSERVATIVE UTAH $243,399 C00617753 COPPER STATE RURAL $2,535 C00523498 COURAGE CAMPAIGN SUPER PAC $12,939 C00587022 COURAGEOUS CONSERVATIVES PAC $41,202 C00664094 D3 COLORADO $1,300 C00564997 DIRECT SELLING EMPOWERS AMERICANS $16,240 C00662072 DRAIN THE DC SWAMP PAC $10,000 C00624817 EARN INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS $208,611 C00646653 ENGAGE GEORGIA $63,381 C00489856 ESAFUND $53,327 C00489625 FAITH FAMILY FREEDOM FUND $15,855 C00455923 FEDUP POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE AKA FEDUP PAC $7,660 C00630582 FIGHT FOR A BETTER AMERICA $60,439 C00632109 FIRST STATE STRONG FEC $601,628 C00646414 FLORIDA SIXTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL - BLUE $1,038 C00620971 FOR OUR FUTURE $11,296 C00499020 FREEDOMWORKS FOR AMERICA $8,487 C00615898 FULL EMPLOYMENT NOW-POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $319 C00637041 FUND FOR A WORKING CONGRESS $82,000 C00638643 GEORGIA LIFE ALLIANCE ACTION FUND $17,500 C00626234 HELPING ELECT REFORMERS $4,541 C00659896 HIGHWAY 31 $4,232,566 C00528901 HOMETOWN FREEDOM ACTION NETWORK $130,300 C00495028 HOUSE MAJORITY PAC $855,258 C00508440 HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN EQUALITY VOTES $30,932 This table was published on 4/6/2018 C00532705 INDEPENDENCE USA PAC $15,036 C00609750 JAMPAC $299 C00572941 KELLIPAC $285,725 C00638379 LOYAL OPPOSITION; THE $4,741 C00651778 MAGA SUPER PAC $21,402 C00653717 MAKE CALIFORNIA GREAT PAC $7,617 C00634204 MASSACHUSETTS FIRST $153,039 C00594507 MIDDLE CLASS VALUES PAC $61,854 C00636712 MILLENNIAL VOICES IN AMERICA $4,048 C00563155 MONTANANS FOR LIMITED GOVERNMENT $1,787 C00519363 NATIONAL HORIZON $214,500 C00490375 NATIONAL NURSES UNITED FOR PATIENT PROTECTION $35,000 C00509893 NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE VICTORY FUND $13,029 C00640565 NATIONAL SEND THEM PACKING COMMITTEE $13,773 C00489815 NEA ADVOCACY FUND $14,518 C00625533 NEW AMERICAN JOBS FUND $7,929 C00488494 NEW PROSPERITY FOUNDATION; THE $50,000 C00615815 NEXTGEN CALIFORNIA ACTION COMMITTEE $6,000 C00629592 OUR FUTURE IN AMERICA, INC. $69,121 C00567479 PEOPLE'S ACTION MOVEMENT $450 C00489799 PLANNED PARENTHOOD VOTES $127,812 C00623348 PRINCIPLED LEADERSHIP PROJECT PAC $17,170 C00633339 PROGRESS FOR VIRGINIA $9,566 C00609917 PROTECT LOUISIANA, INC. $4,746 C00653998 PROVEN CONSERVATIVE PAC $123,150 C00602896 RAMPART PAC $51,882 C00571588 RESTORATION PAC $1,717,899 C00646778 RESTORE OUR GODLY HERITAGE PAC $13,130 C00506105 REVIVE AMERICA PAC $31,500 C00632919 ROUNDTABLE OF AMERICA; THE $113 C00524181 SENATE CONSERVATIVES ACTION $508,228 C00571703 SENATE LEADERSHIP FUND $8,159,788 C00484642 SMP $1,080,503 C00652982 SOLUTION FUND PAC $231,281 C00636084 SOLUTIONS FOR WISCONSIN $209,056 C00523241 SPECIAL OPERATIONS FOR AMERICA $3,498 C00572610 STANDING UP FOR CALIFORNIA'S MIDDLE CLASS -$4,861 C00635243 STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER PAC $150,806 C00648717 SWAMP DRAINERS FOUNDATION $115,545 C00635003 TAKE BACK THE TENTH $7,197 C00540898 TEA PARTY PATRIOTS CITIZENS FUND $41,615 C00488403 TEXAS PATRIOTS PAC $111 C00592808 THE COLLECTIVE SUPER PAC $50,225 C00612846 THE DEMOCRATIC COALITION $2,350 C00522458 TOGETHER WE THRIVE $3,649 C00636316 U WORK 4 UTAH $20 C00556274 USW WORKS $40,393 C00613091 WISCONSIN RIGHT TO LIFE VICTORY FUND $4,173 C00626861 WORKING FAMILIES PARTY INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURE COMMITTEE $38,382 Total IEs by Independent Expenditure-Only Political Committee $35,664,165 This table was published on 4/6/2018 ID # IEs by Political Committee with Non-Contribution Account (Hybrid PACs) Amount C00589507 AAPI VICTORY FUND, INC. $3,000 C00634279 AMERICANS FOR SELF-RULE $3,953 C00300921 BLACK AMERICA'S POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $1,250 C00658302 CLUB FOR CONSERVATIVES $38,000 C00428557 COLOROFCHANGE PAC $18,453 C00602797 CONSERVATIVE FREEDOM FIGHTERS $10,000 C00475582
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