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Csx Political and Lobbying Expenditures As of December 2017 Trade Association Expenditures CSX POLITICAL AND LOBBYING EXPENDITURES AS OF DECEMBER 2017 TRADE ASSOCIATION EXPENDITURES NON-DEDUCTIBLE PORTION CSX TRANSPORTATION FLORIDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $ 85,000.00 JACKSONVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $ 2,020.00 ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS $ 681,820.00 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURES $ 19,120.00 ESTIMATED LOBBYING THROUGH TRADES $ 787,960.00 HQ - National Organizations DEMOCRATIC GOVENORS ASSN $ 10,000.00 LET'S GET TO WORK $ 25,000.00 TOTAL $ 35,000.00 ALABAMA LINDA COLEMAN-MADISON CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 MAC MCCUTCHEON CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 NATHANIEL LEDBETTER CAMPAIGN $ 750.00 KAY IVEY FOR GOVENOR INC $ 2,500.00 FRIENDS TO ELECT BARBARA DRUMMOND $ 750.00 LYNN GREER CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 MARSH FOR SENATE $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF GERALD ALLEN $ 1,000.00 GREGORY J REED CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 TOTAL $ 10,000.00 FLORIDA CHARLIE STONE $ 500.00 CHRIS SPROWLS $ 1,000.00 CLAY YARBOROUGH $ 1,000.00 COLLEEN BURTON $ 500.00 CYNDI STEVENSON $ 1,000.00 DANA YOUNG CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 DENNIS BAXLEY $ 1,000.00 DOUG BROXSON $ 1,000.00 FRANK WHITE $ 500.00 GEORGE GAINER $ 1,000.00 HALSEY BESHEARS $ 500.00 HOLLY RASCHEIN $ 500.00 JAYER WILLIAMSON CAMPAIGN $ 500.00 JEFF BRANDES $ 1,000.00 JOSE OLIVA $ 1,000.00 KAMIA BROWN $ 500.00 AARON BEAN CAMPAIGN $ 2,000.00 AUDREY GIBSON CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 CAMPAIGN TO ELECT DOUG BROXSON $ 1,000.00 CHARLES STONE $ 500.00 CHRISTOPHER SPROWLS CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 CLAY YARBOROUGH CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 COLLEEN BURTON CAMPAIGN $ 500.00 DENNIS BAXLEY CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 GEORGE B GAINER CAMPAIGN FUND FOR STATE SENATE DISTRICT 2 $ 1,000.00 KELLI STARGEL $ 1,000.00 LORANNE AUSLEY FOR HOUSE DISTRICT 9 $ 500.00 SAM KILLEBREW CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 TRAVIS CUMMINGS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT $ 1,000.00 CYNDI STEVENSON CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 FRANK WHITE CAMPAIGN $ 500.00 HALSEY BESHEARS CAMPAIGN $ 500.00 HOLLY RASCHEIN CAMPAIGN $ 500.00 JEFFREY BRANDES CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 KAMIA L BROWN FOR FL HD 45 $ 500.00 PAUL RENNER CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 TOTAL $ 30,000.00 GEORGIA ALAN POWELL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $ 250.00 CAGLE FOR GEORGIA $ 1,000.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT JUSTICE BOGGS INC $ 600.00 FRIENDS OF CLAY PIRKLE $ 250.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BOB TRAMMELL INC $ 400.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BRIAN PRINCE $ 250.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BUTCH MILLER $ 400.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JASON SHAW $ 350.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JEFF MULLIS $ 500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOHN D. MEADOWS III, INC. $ 400.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TERRY ENGLAND INC $ 400.00 FRIENDS OF BLAKE TILLERY $ 300.00 FRIENDS OF BRETT HARRELL $ 350.00 FRIENDS OF CHRIS CARR $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF DEBORAH SILCOX $ 200.00 FRIENDS OF JAN JONES $ 350.00 FRIENDS OF KEVIN TANNER $ 500.00 FRIENDS TO ELECT BURT JONES $ 350.00 GEORGIA HOUSE REPUBLICAN TRUST INC $ 500.00 JAMES MATTHEW HATCHETT $ 350.00 JODI LOTT FOR GEORGIA $ 200.00 KELLEY FOR HOUSE $ 250.00 MATT BRASS FOR SENATE $ 400.00 MOORE FOR ATLANTA HOUSE $ 250.00 MULLIS FOR SENATE $ 500.00 NEIGHBORD FOR EARL EHRHART $ 300.00 NIMMER FOR STATE $ 250.00 PK MARTIN FOR STATE SENATE $ 350.00 RALSTON FOR REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEE, INC $ 500.00 THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOHN D. MEADOWS III, INC $ 400.00 THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT TERRY ENGLAND $ 400.00 TREY RHODES $ 250.00 TYLER HARPER FOR GEORGIA $ 400.00 TOTAL $ 12,650.00 ILLINOIS 14TH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION $ 500.00 19TH WARD DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION $ 1,000.00 BRADY FOR SENATE $ 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR ANTHONY BEALE $ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR BRIDGET GAINER $ 1,500.00 CITIZENS FOR CHARLIE MEIER $ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR CHRIS NYBO $ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR CHRISTINE RADOGNO $ 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR DAN CRONIN $ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR DURKIN $ 1,500.00 CITIZENS FOR LISA MADIGAN $ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR MARCUS C EVANS JR $ 3,000.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT ANDRE THAPEDI $ 1,000.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT ANTHONY BEALE $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF EDWARD M BURKE $ 2,000.00 FRIENDS OF ELGIE SIMS $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF EMIL JONES III $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF FRERICHS $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF GILBERT VILLEGAS $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF JASON BARICKMAN $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF LARRY WALSH JR $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF MADIGAN $ 2,000.00 FRIENDS OF MARTIN SANDOVAL $ 2,500.00 FRIENDS OF MATT OSHEA $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF MICHAEL FORTNER $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF MICHAEL J. MADIGAN $ 2,000.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE FORTNER $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF RAYMOND A LOPEZ $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF RAYMOND LOPEZ $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF RICHARD BOYKIN $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF ROBERT BOB RITA $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF STANLEY MOORE $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF TIM BUTLER $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF TOI HUTCHINSON $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS TO ELECT TONI L FOULKES $ 1,000.00 FRIENTS OF ROBERT RITA $ 1,000.00 HOUSE REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION $ 1,000.00 JONES FOR STATE REPRESENATIVE $ 1,000.00 OLSEN FOR ILLINOIS $ 500.00 PRECKWINKLE FOR PRESIDENT $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN STATE SENATE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $ 1,000.00 THE PEOPLE FOR EMAUEL CHRIS WELCH $ 500.00 WILLIAM DAVIS FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE $ 1,000.00 ZALEWSKI FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE $ 1,000.00 TOTAL $ 45,500.00 Maryland BARVE FOR MARYLAND $ 250.00 Boyd Rutherford for Lt. GOVENOR $ 250.00 BRANDON M SCOTT FOR BALTIMORE $ 100.00 ERIC COSTELLO FOR BALTIMORE $ 100.00 FRIENDS OF ROBBYN LEWIS $ 100.00 HOUGH FOR SENATE $ 500.00 JIM SHEA FOR MARYLAND $ 2,500.00 John Astle for Mayor $ 500.00 LARRY HOGAN FOR GOVENOR INC $ 3,000.00 TOTAL $ 7,300.00 OHIO OHIO REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE $5,000.00 TOTAL $5,000.00 PENNSYLVANIA $0.00 TOTAL $0.00 SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS $ 3,500.00 TOTAL $ 3,500.00 VIRGINIA CARR FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 CARRICO FOR SENATE $ 500.00 COLONIAL LEADERSHIP PAC $ 500.00 COMMONWEALTH VICTORY FUND $ 2,500.00 DAVE LAROCK FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 ED GILLESPIE FOR GOVENOR $ 5,000.00 EDWARDS FOR VIRGINIA STATE SENATE $ 250.00 EILEEN FILLER-CORN FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF BARRY D KNIGHT $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF CHRIS PEACE $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF CHRIS STOLLE $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF DAVID YANCEY $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF DELEGATE KEN PLUM $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF GLENN DAVIS FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF GREG HABEEB $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF JACKSON MILLER $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF JASON MIYARES $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF JENNIFER MCCLELLAN $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF KATHY BYRON $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF KEN PLUM $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF KIRK COX $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF LAMONT BAGBY $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF LEE WARE $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF LES ADAMS $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF RICH ANDERSON $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF ROCKY HOLCOMB FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF RON VILLANUEVA $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF SCOTT GARRETT $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF SCOTT LINGAMFELTER $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF SIOBHAN DUNNAVANT $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF TAG GREASON $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF TIM HUGO $ 750.00 FRIENDS OF TOMMY NORMENT $ 400.00 GILBERT FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 HERRING INAUGURAL 2018 $ 1,000.00 HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $ 3,500.00 J. Ward for Delegate $ 250.00 JUSTIN FAIRFAX INAUGURAL FUND $ 1,000.00 KILGORE FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 LEMUNYON FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 LOPEZ FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 MARDSEN FOR SENATE $ 250.00 MARK SICKLES FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 MCDOUGAL FOR VIRGINIA $ 500.00 MCQUINN FOR THE 70TH DISTRICT HOUSE OF DELEGATES $ 250.00 NORTHAM FOR GOVENOR $ 5,000.00 O'BANNON FOR HOUSE $ 250.00 RALPH NORTHAM INAUGURAL COMMITTEE $ 10,000.00 ROB BELL FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 SICKLES FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 TERRY KILGORE COMMITTEE TO ELECT $250.00 TERRY L. AUSTIN FOR HOUSE DELEGATE $ 250.00 TODD PILLION FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 TOSCANO FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 VIRGINIA HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS $ 1,000.00 VIRGINIA JOINT DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS $ 2,500.00 WAGNER FOR SENATE $ 250.00 TOTAL $ 45,650.00 WEST VIRGINIA JIM JUSTICE INAUGURAL COMMITTEE $ 5,000.00 TOTAL $ 5,000.00.
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