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Abbvie Corporate Political Contributions January 1 ‐ December 31, 2020 AbbVie Corporate Political Contributions January 1 ‐ December 31, 2020 AbbVie’s political contributions, as disclosed below, were made in compliance with its Corporate Political Contributions Policy, as well as state and federal election laws. State Recipient Amount District CALIFORNIA Sen. Bob J. Archuleta (D) $1,500 Senate District 032 Sen. Toni G. Atkins (D) $4,700 Senate District 039 Sen. Anna Marie Caballero (D) $1,000 Senate District 012 Assm. Tom Daly (D) $1,500 Assembly District 069 Assm. Lorena Gonzalez (D) $3,000 Assembly District 080 Sen. Melissa Hurtado (D) $2,500 Senate District 014 Sen. Thomas J. Umberg (D) $1,500 Senate District 034 Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America IEC $50,000 Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association of America PAC $7,800 Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America California Initiative Fund $12,200 FLORIDA Rep. Melony M. Bell (R) $500 House District 056 Sen. Lauren Frances Book (D) $500 Senate District 032 Sen. Jennifer Bradley (R) $500 Senate District 005 Sen. Douglas Vaughn Broxson (R) $500 Senate District 001 Rep. James Vernon Buchanan (R) $500 House District 074 Rep. Colleen Burton (R) $500 House District 040 Rep. Charles Wesley Clemons, Sr. (R) $500 House District 021 Sen. Janet R. Cruz (D) $1,000 Senate District 018 Rep. Dan Daley (D) $500 House District 097 Rep. Tracie Davis (D) $500 House District 013 Rep. Fentrice Driskell (D) $1,000 House District 063 Rep. Bobby B. DuBose (D) $500 House District 094 Rep. Nicholas X. Duran (D) $500 House District 112 Rep. Elizabeth Anne Fetterhoff (R) $500 House District 026 Rep. Tommy E. Gregory (R) $500 House District 073 Sen. Joseph Ryan Gruters (R) $500 Senate District 023 Sen. Gayle B. Harrell (R) $1,000 Senate District 025 Sen. Shevrin D. Jones (D) $500 House District 101 Rep. Dotie Joseph (D) $500 House District 108 Rep. Christopher John Latvala (R) $500 House District 067 Rep. Amber Mariano (R) $500 House District 036 Rep. Ralph E. Massullo, Jr. (R) $1,000 House District 034 Sen. Debbie Mayfield (R) $1,000 Senate District 017 Rep. Jenna Persons (R) $500 House District 078 Rep. Rene Plasencia (R) $500 House District 050 Sen. Tina Scott Polsky (D) $500 House District 081 Rep. Paul M. Renner (R) $1,500 House District 024 Rep. Spencer Roach (R) $500 House District 079 Sen. Ray Wesley Rodrigues (R) $1,500 House District 076 Rep. Bob Rommel (R) $500 House District 106 Sen. Darryl Ervin Rouson (D) $500 Senate District 019 Sen. Wilton Simpson (R) $1,000 Senate District 010 Rep. Tyler I. Sirois (R) $500 House District 051 Sen. Perry E. Thurston, Jr. (D) $500 Senate District 033 Rep. Jackie Toledo (R) $500 House District 060 Rep. Josie Tomkow (R) $500 House District 039 Rep. Jay Trumbull (R) $500 House District 006 Rep. Clay E. Yarborough (R) $500 House District 012 Rep. Ardian Zika (R) $500 House District 037 Florida Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee $2,000 Florida Democratic Party House Campaign $2,000 Republican Party of Florida - House Majority $1,000 Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee $1,000 NEW YORK Assm. William A. Barclay (R) $300 Assembly District 120 Sen. Neil D. Breslin (D) $650 Senate District 044 Assm. Kevin M. Byrne (R) $250 Assembly District 094 Assm. Kevin A. Cahill (D) $500 Assembly District 103 Sen. John J. Flanagan, Jr. (R) $300 Senate District 002 Sen. Patrick M. Gallivan (R) $250 Senate District 059 Sen. Michael N. Gianaris (D) $500 Senate District 012 Assm. Carl E. Heastie (D) $500 Assembly District 083 Assm. Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes (D) $500 Assembly District 141 Sen. J. Gustavo Rivera (D) $500 Senate District 033 Assm. Robert J. Rodriguez (D) $250 Assembly District 068 Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D) $500 Senate District 035 New York Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account $10,000 New York Democratic Senate Campaign Committee Housekeeping Committee $10,000 New York Republican Assembly Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account $6,000 New York State Senate Republican Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account $4,000 OTHER Democratic Governors Association $50,000 Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee $50,000 GOPAC Election Fund $10,000 Republican Governors Association $50,000 Republican State Leadership Committee $50,000 Total AbbVie Corporate Political Contributions $361,200.
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