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State Candidates / Multi-Candidate Party Committees / Multi-Candidate 2019 Travelers Semiannual Corporate Contributions Report July 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019 State Candidates / Multi-candidate Party Committees / Multi-candidate PACs STATE PAYEE AMOUNT ELECTION PAID BY CA Bob Archuleta for Senate 2022 $1,500.00 2022 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Brian Jones for Senate 2022 $1,500.00 2022 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Caballero for Senate $2,000.00 2022 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 2020 $2,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Gipson for Assembly 2020 $2,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Jim Cooper for Assembly 2020 $2,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Jim Frazier for Assembly 2020 $2,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Kamlager for Assembly 2020 $1,500.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Kamlager for Assembly 2020 $2,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Maj Gen Richard D. Roth for Senate 2020 $2,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Philip Chen for Assembly 2020 $1,500.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Re-Elect Ken Cooley for Assembly 2020 $1,500.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Re-Elect Senator Atkins 2020 $2,500.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Shannon Grove for Senate 2022 $2,000.00 2022 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Susan Rubio for Senate 2022 $1,200.00 2022 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Tim Grayson for Assembly 2020 $4,700.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Tom Daly for Assembly 2020 $4,700.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Ben Diamond for Florida House $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Fentrice for Florida $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Florida First Forever, Inc. $1,500.00 - The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Jennifer Bradley Campaign $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Jim Boyd Campaign $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Kevin Rader Campaign $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Lawrence McClure Campaign $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Living Life with Purpose $2,500.00 - The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Nick DiCeglie Campaign $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Working Together for Florida PAC $2,500.00 - The Travelers Indemnity Company MO House Republican Campaign Committee (HRCC) $5,000.00 - The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Missouri Insurance Coalition PAC $25,000.00 - The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Missouri Senate Campaign Committee (MSCC) $5,000.00 - The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Uniting Missouri PAC $5,000.00 - The Travelers Indemnity Company NY¹ Abbate for Assembly $500.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company NY Anna Kaplan for New York State Senate $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of Connecticut NY Citizens for Joseph Robach $500.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company NY Crespo for Assembly Campaign Committee $500.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of America NY Dilan for Assembly $500.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company NY Dilan for Assembly $2,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of CT NY Friends of Andrea Stewart-Cousins $1,000.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America NY Friends of Aravella $500.00 2020 The Standard Fire Insurance Company NY Friends of Betty Little $500.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company NY Friends of Carl E. Heastie $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of America NY Friends of Crystal Peoples-Stokes $500.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company NY Friends of Harry Bronson $250.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of Connecticut NY Friends of Jamie Romeo $250.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of Connecticut NY Friends of Joe Griffo $500.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company 1 - Under New York law, corporations are limited to contributing no more than $5,000 per corporation for political contributions - therefore, the contributions are from various Travelers companies in compliance with New York law. To view all of Travelers Political Action Committee Reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission as required by law, please go to www.fec.gov. 2019 Travelers Semiannual Corporate Contributions Report July 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019 State Candidates / Multi-candidate Party Committees / Multi-candidate PACs STATE PAYEE AMOUNT ELECTION PAID BY NY¹ Friends of Kevin Cahill $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of America NY Friends of Kevin Parker $500.00 2020 The Standard Fire Insurance Company NY Friends of Steve Hawley $250.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of Connecticut NY Friends of Steven Cymbrowitz $500.00 2020 The Standard Fire Insurance Company NY Hevesi for Assembly $500.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company NY Kennedy for Senate $1,000.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company NY McDonald for Assembly $500.00 2020 The Standard Fire Insurance Company NY Mike Ranzenhofer for State Senate $500.00 2020 The Standard Fire Insurance Company NY New Yorkers for Gianaris $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of America NY New Yorkers for Gianaris $1,000.00 2020 The Travelers Indemnity Company of Connecticut NY Pamela Hunter for NYS Assembly $500.00 2020 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company NY Re-Elect Assembly Member Latrice Walker $500.00 2020 The Standard Fire Insurance Company NY Republican Assembly Campaign Committee $1,000.00 - The Standard Fire Insurance Company NY Savino for New York $500.00 2020 The Standard Fire Insurance Company 527 National Political Organizations STATE PAYEE AMOUNT ELECTION PAID BY DC Democratic Attorneys General Association $25,000.00 - The Travelers Indemnity Company 1 - Under New York law, corporations are limited to contributing no more than $5,000 per corporation for political contributions - therefore, the contributions are from various Travelers companies in compliance with New York law. To view all of Travelers Political Action Committee Reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission as required by law, please go to www.fec.gov. .
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