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1H 2018 Contributions LD-203 Contribution Report Page 1 of 31 LOBBYING CONTRIBUTION REPORT Clerk of the House of Representatives • Legislative Resource Center • B-106 Cannon Building • Washington, DC 20515 Secretary of the Senate • Office of Public Records • 232 Hart Building • Washington, DC 20510 FILER TYPE AND NAME IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Type: House Registrant ID: Organization Lobbyist 30230 Organization Name: Senate Registrant ID: EXXON MOBIL CORP 14017 REPORTING PERIOD Year: 2018 Mid-Year (January 1 - June 30) Year-End (July 1 - December 31) Amendment POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE NAMES • EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) CONTRIBUTIONS No Contributions #1. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 2/12/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: RUSS FAGG SENATE Russell Fagg; Candidate, U.S. Senate COMMITTEE #2. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,000.00 02/12/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: RENACCI FOR SENATE Rep. James B. Renacci; Candidate, U.S. Senate #3. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: DR. BRIAN BABIN FOR Rep. Brian Babin CONGRESS #4. http://disclosures.house.gov/lc/lcxmlrelease/2018/MM/700862716.xml 2/4/2019 LD -203 Contribution Report Page 2 of 31 Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,000.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: BUDDY CARTER FOR Rep. Buddy Carter CONGRESS #5. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: COLE FOR CONGRESS Rep. Tom Cole #6. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: CURTIS FOR CONGRESS Rep. John Curtis #7. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: DENHAM FOR CONGRESS Rep. Jeff Denham #8. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,000.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: BILL FLORES FOR CONGRESS Rep. Bill Flores #9. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: VICENTE GONZALEZ FOR Rep. Vicente Gonzalez CONGRESS #10. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,000.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: GARRET GRAVES FOR Rep. Garret Graves CONGRESS #11. http://disclosures.house.gov/lc/lcxmlrelease/2018/MM/700862716.xml 2/ 4/ 2019 LD -203 Contribution Report Page 3 of 31 Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: GARRET GRAVES FOR Rep. Garret Graves CONGRESS #12. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: GRAVES FOR CONGRESS Rep. Samuel Graves #13. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: TREY FOR CONGRESS Rep. Trey Hollingsworth #14. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: RANDY HULTGREN FOR Rep. Randy Hultgren CONGRESS #15. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: HUDSON FOR CONGRESS Rep. Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. #16. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: HURD FOR CONGRESS Rep. William Hurd #17. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,000.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: LAHOOD FOR CONGRESS Rep. Darin LaHood #18. http://disclosures.house.gov/lc/lcxmlrelease/2018/MM/700862716.xml 2/ 4/ 2019 LD -203 Contribution Report Page 4 of 31 Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: LAHOOD FOR CONGRESS Rep. Darin LaHood #19. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: HAL ROGERS FOR CONGRESS Rep. Hal Rogers #20. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: FRIENDS FOR CHRIS Rep Chris Stewart STEWART, INC. #21. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: STIVERS FOR CONGRESS Rep. Steve Stivers #22. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,000.00 02/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: VOTETIPTON.COM Rep. Scott R. Tipton #23. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 02/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: VOTETIPTON.COM Rep. Scott R. Tipton #24. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 2/23/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: VALADAO FOR CONGRESS Rep. David Valadao #25. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: http://disclosures.house.gov/lc/lcxmlrelease/2018/MM/700862716.xml 2/ 4/ 2019 LD -203 Contribution Report Page 5 of 31 FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,700.00 3/08/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: ALASKANS FOR DAN SULLIVAN Sen. Dan Sullivan #26. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,000.00 3/08/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: PERDUE FOR SENATE Sen. David Perdue #27. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $-5,000.00 3/14/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: HATCH ELECTION Sen. Orrin Hatch COMMITTEE #28. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: JIM BANKS FOR CONGRESS, Rep. Jim Banks INC. #29. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 03/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: ANDY BARR FOR CONGRESS, Rep. Andy Barr INC. #30. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: VERN BUCHANAN FOR Rep. Vern Buchanan CONGRESS #31. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: CULBERSON FOR CONGRESS Rep. John Culberson #32. http://disclosures.house.gov/lc/lcxmlrelease/2018/MM/700862716.xml 2/ 4/ 2019 LD -203 Contribution Report Page 6 of 31 Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,000.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: DONOVAN FOR CONGRESS Rep. Dan Donovan #33. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: DONOVAN FOR CONGRESS Rep. Dan Donovan #34. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: DUFFY FOR CONGRESS Rep. Sean Duffy #35. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: DREW FERGUSON FOR Rep. Drew Ferguson CONGRESS INC. #36. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: BILL FLORES FOR CONGRESS Rep. Bill Flores #37. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,000.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: HANDEL FOR CONGRESS, INC. Rep. Karen Handel #38. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: HOYER FOR CONGRESS Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer #39. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: http://disclosures.house.gov/lc/lcxmlrelease/2018/MM/700862716.xml 2/ 4/ 2019 LD -203 Contribution Report Page 7 of 31 FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,000.00 3/19/2018 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: LANCE FOR CONGRESS Rep. Leonard Lance #40. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $1,500.00 3/19/2018
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