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2014 Political Contributions by Occidental Petroleum Corporation and Its Subsidiaries 2014 Political Contributions by Occidental Petroleum Corporation and its Subsidiaries Oxy Oil and Gas 2014 Political Contributions DATE CANDIDATE/COMMITTEE PARTY STATE OFFICE/DISTRICT # AMOUNT 01/24/2014 California Republican Leadership Fund R CA N/A $25,000.00 02/19/2014 Sebastian Ridley-Thomas D CA State Assembly, Dist 54 $4,100.00 02/19/2014 Bonnie Lowenthal D CA Mayor, Long Beach $750.00 02/19/2014 Cheryl Brown D CA State Assembly, Dist 47 $2,100.00 02/19/2014 Jim Cooper D CA State Assembly, Dist 9 $1,000.00 02/19/2014 Charles Parkin N/A CA City Attorney, Long Beach $550.00 02/19/2014 James Johnson D CA City Attorney, Long Beach $550.00 02/19/2014 California Democratic Party D CA N/A $60,000.00 02/19/2014 California Democratic Party D CA N/A $50,000.00 02/19/2014 Californians for Jobs & A Strong Economy D CA N/A $35,000.00 02/19/2014 Kern County Republican Party R CA Kern County $75.00 02/19/2014 Diane Harkey R CA Board of Equalization, Dist 4 $1,500.00 02/19/2014 Robert Garcia D CA Mayor, Long Beach $750.00 02/19/2014 Beth Gaines R CA State Assembly, Dist 6 $1,500.00 02/19/2014 Don Wagner D CA State Assembly, Dist 68 $1,500.00 02/19/2014 Melissa Melendez R CA State Assembly, Dist 67 $1,500.00 02/25/2014 CIPAC - State N/A CA N/A $6,800.00 03/12/2014 California Republican Leadership Fund R CA N/A $25,000.00 03/31/2014 Reginald Jones-Sawyer D CA State Assembly, Dist 59 $1,500.00 03/31/2014 Freddie Rodriguez D CA State Assembly, Dist 52 $1,300.00 03/31/2014 Toni Atkins D CA State Assembly, Dist 78 $2,800.00 03/31/2014 Shannon Grove R CA State Assembly, Dist 34 $1,500.00 03/31/2014 Matt Dababneh D CA State Assembly, Dist 45 $3,000.00 04/01/2014 John Sanchez R NM Lt. Governor $1,000.00 04/11/2014 Mick Gleason R CA Kern County Supervisor, Dist 1 $500.00 04/28/2014 John A. Perez D CA State Controller $5,000.00 04/30/2014 James Strickler R NM House, Dist 2 $1,000.00 04/30/2014 Sharon Clahchischilliage R NM House, Dist 4 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Sandra Jeff D NM House, Dist 5 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Alonzo Baldonado R NM House, Dist 8 $1,000.00 04/30/2014 Sarah Maestas Barnes R NM House, Dist 15 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Conrad James R NM House, Dist 24 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Dona Irwin D NM House, Dist 32 $1,000.00 04/30/2014 Mary Helen Garcia D NM House, Dist 34 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Terry McMillan R NM House, Dist 37 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Geoff Rodgers R NM House, Dist 43 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Carl Trujillo D NM House, Dist 46 $1,000.00 04/30/2014 Don Tripp R NM House, Dist 49 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Vickie Perea R NM House, Dist 50 $1,000.00 04/30/2014 Ricky Little R NM House, Dist 53 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Cathrynn Brown R NM House, Dist 55 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Zack Cook R NM House, Dist 56 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 Tim Lewis R NM House, Dist 60 $2,000.00 04/30/2014 John Sanchez R NM Lt. Governor $1,000.00 04/30/2014 Dianna Duran R NM Secretary of State $1,000.00 05/16/2014 JobsPAC N/A CA N/A $30,000.00 05/21/2014 Damon Dunn I CA Mayor, Long Beach $651.00 05/21/2014 Jim McDonnell N/A CA LA County Sherriff $1,000.00 05/21/2014 Tom Berryhill R CA State Senate, Dist 14 $600.00 05/23/2014 Charles Parkin N/A CA City Attorney, Long Beach $550.00 05/23/2014 James Johnson D CA City Attorney, Long Beach $550.00 05/23/2014 Robert Garcia D CA Mayor, Long Beach $750.00 06/24/2014 California Republican Leadership Fund R CA N/A $100,000.00 06/24/2014 Travis Allen R CA State Assembly, Dist 72 $1,500.00 06/24/2014 Beth Gaines R CA State Assembly, Dist 1 $1,500.00 06/24/2014 Dr. Ed Hernandez D CA State Senate, Dist 24 $1,500.00 06/24/2014 Mike Morrell R CA State Senate, Dist 23 $1,500.00 06/24/2014 Ted Gaines R CA State Senate, Dist 1 $2,500.00 06/24/2014 Andy Vidak R CA State Senate, Dist 16 $3,000.00 07/10/2014 Matthew Harper R CA State Assembly, Dist 74 $1,500.00 07/10/2014 Leticia Perez D CA Kern County Board of Supervisors $500.00 07/10/2014 James Johnson D CA City Attorney, Long Beach $550.00 07/16/2014 Jean Fuller R CA State Senate, Dist 18 $4,100.00 07/16/2014 Anthony Cannella R CA State Senate, Dist 12 $2,000.00 07/16/2014 Tom Berryhill R CA State Senate, Dist 14 $2,000.00 07/25/2014 Independent Voter Project N/A CA N/A $7,750.00 08/16/2014 Cheryl Brown D CA State Assembly, Dist 47 $3,500.00 08/16/2014 Matt Dababneh D CA State Assembly, Dist 45 $1,500.00 08/16/2014 Shannon Grove R CA State Assembly, Dist 34 $1,500.00 08/16/2014 Brian Jones R CA State Assembly, Dist 71 $1,500.00 08/16/2014 Melissa Melendez R CA State Assembly, Dist 67 $1,500.00 08/16/2014 Patrick O'Donnell D CA State Assembly, Dist 70 $1,500.00 08/16/2014 Kristin Olsen R CA State Assembly, Dist 12 $2,500.00 08/16/2014 Reginald Jones-Sawyer D CA State Assembly, Dist 59 $2,000.00 08/16/2014 Rudy Salas D CA State Assembly, Dist 32 $2,000.00 09/04/2014 Adam Gray D CA State Assembly, Dist 21 $4,100.00 09/04/2014 Jim Cooper D CA State Assembly, Dist 9 $4,100.00 09/04/2014 Colorado Petroleum PAC N/A CO N/A $550.00 09/04/2014 Janet Nguyen R CA State Senate, Dist 34 $2,500.00 09/22/2014 Rudy Salas D CA State Assembly, Dist 32 $1,500.00 09/22/2014 George Runner R CA State Board of Equalization $2,000.00 09/22/2014 California Trailblazers R CA N/A $5,000.00 09/22/2014 Raul Bocanegra D CA State Assembly, Dist. 39 $2,500.00 10/23/2014 Luis Alejo D CA State Assembly, Dist 30 $4,100.00 10/23/2014 Raul Bocanegra D CA State Assembly, Dist 39 $1,600.00 10/23/2014 Matt Dababneh D CA State Assembly, Dist 45 $2,600.00 10/23/2014 Tom Daly D CA State Assembly, Dist 69 $4,100.00 10/23/2014 Ed Hernandez D CA State Senate, Dist 24 $1,800.00 10/23/2014 Ian Calderon D CA State Assembly, Dist 57 $4,100.00 10/23/2014 Lorena Gonzalez D CA State Assembly, Dist 80 $1,500.00 10/23/2014 Jose Medina D CA State Assembly, Dist 61 $2,000.00 10/23/2014 Janet Nguyen R CA State Senate, Dist 34 $1,600.00 10/23/2014 Susan Bonilla D CA State Assembly, Dist 14 $2,000.00 10/23/2014 Toni Atkins D CA State Assembly, Dist 78 $4,100.00 10/23/2014 Tom Lackey R CA State Assembly, Dist 36 $4,100.00 10/23/2014 Marc Steinorth R CA State Assembly, Dist 40 $2,500.00 10/23/2014 Jim Frazier D CA State Assembly, Dist 11 $2,000.00 10/23/2014 Freddie Rodriguez D CA State Assembly, Dist 52 $1,500.00 10/23/2014 Henry Perea D CA State Assembly, Dist 31 $4,100.00 OxyChem 2014 Political Contributions DATE CANDIDATE/COMMITTEE PARTY STATE OFFICE/DISTRICT # AMOUNT 01/08/2014 Willy J. Martin, Jr. D LA St. James Parish Sheriff $200.00 01/24/2014 Mark Grisanti R NY Senator, Dist 60 $500.00 02/06/2014 Troy Brown D LA Senator, Dist 2 $500.00 02/06/2014 NYS Senate Republican Campaign Committee R NY N/A $1,000.00 02/18/2014 Barry Ivey R LA Representative, Dist 65 $250.00 02/18/2014 Dalton Honore' D LA Representative, Dist 63 $250.00 02/18/2014 Jody Amedee R LA Senator, Dist 18 $500.00 02/18/2014 Clay Schexnayder R LA Representative, Dist 81 $250.00 02/24/2014 George Maziarz R NY Senator, Dist 62 $750.00 02/27/2014 Mike Ranzenhofer R NY Senator, Dist 61 $600.00 03/06/2014 Tab Troxler R LA St. Charles Parish, LA Assessor $500.00 03/06/2014 Georgia Chemistry Council PAC N/A GA N/A $500.00 03/11/2014 John D. Ceretto R NY Assemblyman $250.00 04/16/2014 LAMP (Louisiana Manufacturers Political Action Committee) N/A LA N/A $500.00 04/16/2014 Louis D. Greenwald D NJ Assemblyman, Dist 06 $500.00 05/01/2014 CHEMPAC (Chemical Industry Council of Illinois pac) N/A IL N/A $250.00 05/01/2014 Vincent Prieto D NJ Assembly Speaker, Dist 32 $500.00 05/01/2014 LAMP (Louisiana Manufacturers Political Action Committee) N/A LA N/A $500.00 05/21/2014 George Amedore R NY Senate, Dist 46 $500.00 06/24/2014 Lambert Boissiere III D LA Public Service Commissioner, Dist 3 $1,000.00 06/24/2014 Eric Skrmetta R LA Public Service Commissioner, Dist 1 $1,000.00 06/24/2014 LAMP (Louisiana Manufacturers Political Action Committee) N/A LA N/A $500.00 07/01/2014 Timmy Roussel D LA St.
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