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Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission Receipts And KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION ~1Ecr.::rv1.: RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT Li;. ' ...... 0 OF A POLITICAL OR PARTY COMMITTEE July 25, 2016 FILE WITH SECRETARY OF STATE SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS 'tt Westar Energy Employees Political Action Committee (State) A. N ameo f C omm1 ee: ~--------------------------~ This is a (check one): __ Party Committee X Political Committee B. Check only if appropriate: __ Amended Filing __ Termination Report C. Summary (covering the period from January 1, 2016 through July 21, 2016) 1. Cash on hand at beginning of period ......................................................................... 62,461.02 2. Total Contributions and Other Receipts (Use Schedule A) ....................................... 27, 184.55 3. Cash available this period (Add Lines 1 and 2) ......................................................... 89,645.57 4. Total Expenditures and Other Disbursements (Use Schedule C) .............................. 15.250.00 5. Cash on hand at dose of period (Subtract Line 4 from 3) .......................................... 74,395.57 6. In-Kind Contributions (Use Schedule B) ........ 0.00 7. Other Transactions (Use Schedule D) ............. 0.00 D. "I declare that this report, including any accompanyi~hedules and statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and belief is t:Pt:re," corr~t and complete. I understand that the intentional failure to file this document or intentionally ling a fals document is a class A misdemeanor." GEC Form Rev, 2016 SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Westar Energy Employees Political Action Committee (State) (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation & Industry of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or Other Cash Check Loan E funds Other Receipt Kelly Harrison VP, Transmission 500.00 1012 Moundridge Dr. Lawrence, KS 66049-3720 Bruce A Akin VP, Power Delivery 625.00 4700 NW Levering Dr " . Topeka, KS 66618-1280 Cherish Allshouse Sr HR Partner " 83.32 . 3628 SE Arrowhead Dr Tecumseh, KS 66542-9137 Mo Awad Dir, Regulatory 52.50 . 1468 Marilee Dr. Compliance " Lawrence, KS 66049-5815 Jeri L Banning SVP, Ops Support " 625 00 . 7934 Darnell Lane Lenexa, KS 66215-6120 Shane L Batchelder Communications Representative 83.32 . 1928 S Cooper Ct " Wichita, KS 67207-5822 Jeffrey L Beasley VP Customer Care " 150.00 . 3912 SW King Arthurs Topeka, KS 66610-1539 Casey Bough Exec Dir, Gas " 312.50 . 9917 W Westlakes Ct Power Plants Wichita, KS 67205-5254 Jeanette M Bouzianis Dir, Income Tax 312.50 . 3334 SE 39th Terr " Topeka, KS 66609-9404 Michael A Bowers Mgr, Operations " 83.32 . 1703 Park Place Ct Abilene, KS 67410-1583 . !Bridget Bowman Business Mgr " 83.32 PO Box 555 !Derby, KS 67037-0555 *indicates l'"'nvu . ·'..:. ·,, "· .., ..... ·'/.· .... •'• ~ ·deduction ~ .,, :·<· " 2,910.78 ... ·;. .. ..~.11 bfotii ·Tliis. P~ge. '· . ·,.•· .. Paae 1 of 13 '='-- -- SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Westar Energy Employees Political Action Committee (State) (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation & Industry of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or Other Cash Check Loan E funds Other Receipt Steve Boyce Exec Dir Human Resources 312.50 1626 Rd 310 . Admire, KS 66830-9112 John T Bridson VP Generation 200.00 4850 SW 53rd St " . Topeka, KS 66610-9428 Zachary Broughton Mgr Financial Accounting " 145.82 . 8540 NW Rochester Rd. Topeka, KS 66617-1939 Mike Brozek Dir Infrastructure & Telecomm 83.32 . 5646 SW 33rd St. " Topeka, KS 66614-4517 Kenneth R Bruntz Sr HR Analyst 62.50 . 1517SW24th St. " Topeka, KS 66611-1328 Bruce R Burns Director, Investor Relations 144.00 5719 SW Woodbridge " * Topeka, KS 66606-2360 Chad Alan Carsten Supv Electric Meters " 145.82 * 6334 SW 28th St Topeka, KS 66614-4200 David Claussen Exec Dir Transmission 250.00 . 2013 Carmel Dr . " Lawrence, KS 66047-1867 Ebony S Clemons Community Relations Coard " 63.32 * 2529 E Ventnor Ct. Park City, KS 67219-1752 Michael Coburn Dir, Fleet & Facility Services 145.82 * 3341 NW Hickory Ridge Lane " Topeka, KS 66618-2724 Michel' Cole VP Corp Comm and Public Affairs " 1,041.61 * ~043 SW Cedar Crest Rd !Topeka, KS 66606-2219 *indicates t'U,TllJIJ ..',.. · •: ><'• ,,.. ,·;., .· ..< ·"· deduction •' ··.'?. '. ·" " 2,594.71 s~bt~t~JThis P;ge . ·;.: .. · . .. 2 13 Paae/::) __ of-- SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Westar Energy Employees Political Action Committee (State) (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation & Industry of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or Other Cash Check Loan E funds Other Receipt Angela Cool Mgr, HR Operations 312.50 3624 SW Red Hawk Court . Topeka, KS 66614-3930 Jimmy Mark Cosby Business Development Mgr " 145 82 15829 Rosewood Dr. * Overland Park, KS 66224-3868 Timothy W Cowan Dir Business Systems " 145.82 5909 Woodstock St * Shawnee, KS 66218-8423 Jana Dawson Dir Corp Communications " 312.50 1104 Douglas Dr. * Lawrence, KS 66049-2752 Robert J Day Mgr Origination Generation Mktg " 14582 . 801 Fox Chase Ct. Lawrence, KS 66049-4728 Jeffrey DeBruin Dir Law & Asst Corporate Sec " 145.82 5712 Warren Ct * Lawrence, KS 66049-4894 Andy Devin Exec Dir Tax & Compliance " 210.00 * 1204 Parkside Rd Lawrence, KS 66049-3457 Chris Dodds System Ops Training Coordinator 10000 . 1115 Rankin Dr " Lawrence, KS 66049-5765 Theresa Dodson Dir HR Operations 312.50 * 2604 SW Windermere Ct " Topeka, KS 66614-4960 Harold Edwards Superintendent Ops & Maint 83.32 * 4318 N Cimarron " Wichita, KS 67205-8621 !Mildred Edwards Mgr, Learning & Talent " 145.82 * 1501 SE Jefferson #586 !Topeka, KS 66607-1175 '1 *indicates .. 1"u1IVll .. ·'.'. ;:'; . deduction 2,059.92 .stilit()tal This Page < ·.::- . ·. Paae 3 of 13 "'-- -- SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Westar Energy Employees Political Action Committee (State) (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation & Industry of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or Other Cash Check Loan E funds Other Receipt Elsie M Eisenbarth VP Operations Support 400.00 7620 SW Oxfordshire Rd . Topeka, KS 66614-4661 Eric Ervin Dir Corporate Security 145.82 . 2183 15th Rd SE " Westphalia, KS 66093-7275 ../ Caroline Feldhausen Mgr, Change Mgmt Capability 145.82 . 1013 Diamondhead Dr. Lawrence, KS 66049-5019 Jeremy Fischer Mgr SEC Reporting " 145.82 . 2200 Breckenridge Lawrence, KS 66047-2317 ../ John E Fitzgerald Customer Solutions 312.50 . 4125 SW Woodbury Ct Integration Director Topeka, KS 66606 Don Ford Renewable Business " 145.82 . 8026 NW Wilson Rd Solutions Director Topeka, KS 66618-2112 ../ Robert Forkner Engineer, Plant Support 83.32 . 500 N. 4th St., Apt 108 Manhattan, KS 66502-5844 Clifford D Franklin Sr. Regulatory Specialist 83.32 . 5225 Carson Dr " Lawrence, KS 66049-9706 ../ Joseph M Fritton Dir, Gen Support Services 150 00 . 4511 SE 25th Terr Topeka, KS 66605-1968 Denise Fundis Mgr Business Integration & 100.00 . 2844 SE 69th St Efficiency " Berryton, KS 66409-9700 Jeremy Lynn Goeckel Supv Substation Electrical " 83.32 . 510 W Stuart St *indicates South Haven, KS 67140-9300 ../ payroll ······:· >r. ''· . ,. .. .. > '"· :·:,, " " .. 1,795.74 subtotaLThis Pa~e .. ·. ... ·>' . 4 13 Paoe""-- of-- SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Westar Energy Employees Political Action Committee (State) (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation & Industry of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or Other Cash Check Loan E funds Other Receipt Jeff Grabbe Mgr Division Operations 145.82 20 Wheatland Dr . Ottawa. KS 66067-8501 Larry Richard Graves Dir Labor Relations HR Admin " 312.50 3713 SE 22nd Terr . Topeka, KS 66605-1986 Greg A Greenwood Sr VP Strategy 312.50 . 4630 NW Levering Dr " Topeka. KS 66618-1200 Debra A Grunst Exec Director, IT 312.50 . 7701 W 144 Place " Overland Park, KS 66223-2293 Andy Harrison Supv Storerooms " 83.32 . 1272 SW Lakeside Dr Topeka. KS 66604-1613 Clay Hensley Supv Electric Meters " 83.32 301 Wollmann St * Moundridge, KS 67107-8504 Jason Herman Coord Predictive Maintenance 83.32 . 1443 Briarwood Ct " Eudora. KS 66025-7903 Mitchell Hill Mgr, Documents, " 145.82 * 11717 N. Ridge Rd. Transmission & Substation Sedgwick, KS 67135-9737 Reed E Holbrook Business Mgr " 83.32 * 640 N. Reece Rd. Goddard, KS 67052-8567 Amber Housholder Investor Relations Mgr " 83.32 . 3960 Cortez Ct. Topeka, KS 66617-3849 ~ason 0 Humphrey Dir Performance Excellence " 312.50 * 354 S Limuel Ct *indicates Wichita. KS 67235-2000 payroll .. · ..• .. ',,;.< r t . " . ., 1,95824 · sllbtotal This Page ..·, '.. •. ·'· .. 5 13 Pa0 e of ""-- -- SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Westar Energy Employees Political Action Committee (State) (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation & Industry of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or Other Cash Check Loan E funds Other Receipt Larry D Irick VP General Counsel & Corp Sec 625.00 . 515 Ohio Lawrence, KS 66044-2245 '1 Lloyd Jackson Exec Dir, Bulk Power Mktg 312 50 . 18906 Sandpiper Lane Tomball, TX 77377-3542 '1 Bob L Janzen Vegetation Supv 83.32 . 441 Cheyenne Ct Kechi, KS 67067-8631 '1 Hal L Jensen Exec Dir Customer Programs & 150.00 . 7320 NW Nickell Rd Svcs Topeka, KS 66618-1925 '1 Martin Neal Jones Dir, Construction Management 200.00 . 2449 NE State Rd K-4 Topeka, KS 66617-3402 '1 Michael W Jones Director, NERC Compliance 100.00 . 4866 SW Cochise Ave Topeka, KS 66614-3807 '1 RJ Jubber Mgr Operations Pittsburg 83.32 . 223W126 Hwy Pittsburg, KS 66762-7221 '1 H Joel Kells Supv Air Emissions Monitoring 83.32 . 945 Mission Ave Manhattan, KS 66502-4444 '1 Kelly D Kelsey Environmental Coordinator 83.32 . 7235 SW Falcon St. Topeka, KS 66610-1557 '1 Jason W Klenklen Transmission Maint Supv 83.32 .
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