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2019-2020 Political Contributions 2019-2020 Political Contributions - DeltaPAC Committee Amount Committee Amount 21ST CENTURY MAJORITY FUND 5000 COLLINS FOR SENATOR 5000 ADAM SMITH FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 7500 COMER FOR CONGRESS 1000 ADRIAN SMITH FOR CONGRESS 1000 COMMITTEE FOR A DEMOCRATIC FUTURE 5000 ALAMO PAC 5000 COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT HANK JOHNSON 10000 ALASKANS FOR DAN SULLIVAN 7500 COMMON VALUES PAC 10000 ALASKANS FOR DON YOUNG INC. 2500 CONAWAY FOR CONGRESS 2000 ALEX MOONEY FOR CONGRESS 2000 CORY GARDNER FOR SENATE 5000 ALL FOR OUR COUNTRY LEADERSHIP PAC 1000 COTTON FOR SENATE 5000 AMERIPAC 10000 COWBOY PAC 5000 ANDY BARR FOR CONGRESS, INC. 7500 CRAWFORD FOR CONGRESS 5000 ANGIE CRAIG FOR CONGRESS 7500 CUMMINGS FOR CONGRESS CAMPAIGN 1000 ANN WAGNER FOR CONGRESS 3500 CURTIS FOR CONGRESS 10000 ANTHONY BROWN FOR CONGRESS 2500 DAKOTA PAC 10000 ARMSTRONG FOR CONGRESS 1000 DAN CRENSHAW FOR CONGRESS 2000 BADLANDS PAC 10000 DAN NEWHOUSE FOR CONGRESS 2500 BARRAGAN FOR CONGRESS 1000 DANIEL WEBSTER FOR CONGRESS 1000 BELIEVE IN AMERICA PAC 10000 DAVID ROUZER FOR CONGRESS 5000 BEN SASSE FOR US SENATE INC 1000 DAVID SCOTT FOR CONGRESS 10000 BERGMANFORCONGRESS 10000 DAVIDSON FOR CONGRESS 2000 BIG SKY OPPORTUNITY PAC 2500 DEBBIE DINGELL FOR CONGRESS 2500 BILL CASSIDY FOR US SENATE 5000 DEBBIE LESKO FOR CONGRESS 3500 BILL FLORES FOR CONGRESS 2000 DEFAZIO FOR CONGRESS 10000 BLUE DOG POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 7500 DEFEND AMERICA PAC 10000 BLUEGRASS COMMITTEE 10000 DELBENE FOR CONGRESS 7500 BONAMICI FOR CONGRESS 5000 DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN 30000 BRADY FOR CONGRESS 7500 COMMITTEE (DCCC) DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN BRIAN FITZPATRICK FOR CONGRESS 2500 30000 BRIAN MAST FOR CONGRESS 2500 COMMITTEE BRIDGE PAC 5000 DENALI LEADERSHIP PAC 5000 BUCSHON FOR CONGRESS 2500 DENALI PAC 5000 BUDDY CARTER FOR CONGRESS 10000 DENNY HECK FOR CONGRESS 2500 CAPITO FOR WEST VIRGINIA 5000 DIRIGO PAC 2500 CAROL FOR CONGRESS 1000 DONALD M PAYNE JR FOR CONGRESS 2500 CARTWRIGHT FOR CONGRESS 7500 DOUG JONES FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 6000 CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS FOR CONGRESS 5000 DOUG LAMALFA COMMITTEE 1000 CHC BOLD PAC 10000 DR JOHN JOYCE FOR CONGRESS 2500 CHERPAC 10000 DR. BRIAN BABIN FOR CONGRESS 1000 CHRIS COONS FOR DELAWARE 7500 DREW FERGUSON FOR CONGRESS INC. 10000 CHRISSY HOULAHAN FOR CONGRESS 1000 DUFFY FOR WISCONSIN 2000 CHUCK FLEISCHMANN FOR CONGRESS DWIGHT EVANS FOR CONGRESS 1000 2000 COMMITTEE ELECT DEMOCRATIC WOMEN 10000 ELECTING MAJORITY MAKING EFFECTIVE CITIZENS TO ELECT RICK LARSEN 10000 5000 CLARKE FOR CONGRESS 5000 REPUBLICANS PAC COLE FOR CONGRESS 2500 ELEPAC 10000 COLLINS FOR CONGRESS 10000 ELISE FOR CONGRESS 5000 Activity Between Jan. 1, 2019 - Dec. 31, 2020 2019-2020 Political Contributions - DeltaPAC Committee Amount Committee Amount ELIZABETH FLETCHER FOR CONGRESS 2500 HOEVEN FOR SENATE 1000 EMMER FOR CONGRESS 10000 HOYER FOR CONGRESS 10000 E-PAC 5000 HUDSON FOR CONGRESS 6500 ESPAILLAT FOR CONGRESS 2500 HUIZENGA FOR CONGRESS 10000 EYE OF THE TIGER PAC 10000 IMPACT 10000 FIRST STATE PAC 2500 JAIME FOR CONGRESS 10000 FISCHBACH FOR CONGRESS 2500 JASON SMITH FOR CONGRESS 1500 FREE STATE PAC 2500 JEFFRIES FOR CONGRESS 10000 FREEDOM FUND 5000 JIM RISCH FOR US SENATE COMMITTEE 10000 FRENCH HILL FOR ARKANSAS 5000 JIMMY GOMEZ FOR CONGRESS 2500 FRIENDS FOR CHRIS STEWART 10000 JOBS, EDUCATION, & FAMILIES FIRST PAC 10000 FRIENDS FOR GREGORY MEEKS 10000 JOBS, FREEDOM, AND SECURITY PAC 10000 FRIENDS OF BEN MCADAMS 10000 JODY HICE FOR CONGRESS 10000 FRIENDS OF CHERI BUSTOS 10000 JOE KENNEDY FOR CONGRESS 5000 FRIENDS OF DAN KILDEE 7500 JOHN CARTER FOR CONGRESS 5000 FRIENDS OF DAVE JOYCE 5000 JOHN KENNEDY FOR US 2500 FRIENDS OF DENVER RIGGLEMAN 2000 JOHN LEWIS FOR CONGRESS 5000 FRIENDS OF DICK DURBIN 8000 JONI FOR IOWA 2500 FRIENDS OF GLENN THOMPSON 1000 JULIA BROWNLEY FOR CONGRESS 10000 FRIENDS OF HAGEDORN 5000 KANSANS FOR MARSHALL 5000 FRIENDS OF JIM CLYBURN 10000 KATHLEEN RICE FOR CONGRESS 7500 FRIENDS OF JIM INHOFE 7500 KATKO FOR CONGRESS 10000 FRIENDS OF JOHN THUNE 2500 KAY GRANGER CAMPAIGN FUND 10000 FRIENDS OF MICHAEL GUEST 2000 KEVIN MCCARTHY FOR CONGRESS 10000 FRIENDS OF PAUL MITCHELL 2500 KIND FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 2500 FRIENDS OF ROSA DELAURO 6000 KINZINGER FOR CONGRESS 2500 FRIENDS OF SCHUMER 2500 KURT SCHRADER FOR CONGRESS 5000 GARAMENDI FOR CONGRESS 2500 LANCE GOODEN FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 1000 GARRET GRAVES FOR CONGRESS 10000 LARSON FOR CONGRESS 2500 GEORGE HOLDING FOR CONGRESS 2500 LATTA FOR CONGRESS 2500 GEORGIA PAC 5000 LEAD ENCOURAGE ELECT PAC 10000 GEORGIA STATE REPUBLICAN PARTY 5000 LETS GET TO WORK PAC 2500 GEORGIANS FOR ISAKSON 2000 LISA MURKOWSKI FOR US SENATE 2500 GEORGIANS FOR KELLY LOEFFLER 10000 LIZ CHENEY FOR WYOMING 10000 GETTING STUFF DONE PAC (GSD-PAC) 7000 LOIS FRANKEL FOR CONGRESS 2500 GRAVES FOR CONGRESS 15000 LOU CORREA FOR CONGRESS 1000 GREAT LAKES PAC 5000 LOUDERMILK FOR CONGRESS 10000 GREG PENCE FOR CONGRESS 2500 LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD FOR CONGRESS 7500 GREG STEUBE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE 1000 LUMMIS FOR WYOMING INC. 5000 GUTHRIE FOR CONGRESS 5000 MAJORITY COMMITTEE PAC--MC PAC 10000 GUY FOR CONGRESS 2500 MALONEY FOR CONGRESS 2500 HAL ROGERS FOR CONGRESS 2500 MARCIA FUDGE FOR CONGRESS 2500 HALEY STEVENS FOR CONGRESS 10000 MARCO RUBIO FOR SENATE 2500 HEARTLAND VALUES PAC 10000 MARIO DIAZ-BALART FOR CONGRESS 10000 HERN FOR CONGRESS 1000 MARK DESAULNIER FOR CONGRESS 2500 Activity Between Jan. 1, 2019 - Dec. 31, 2020 2019-2020 Political Contributions - DeltaPAC Committee Amount Committee Amount MARSHA PAC 5000 PROGRESSIVE AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRACY 10000 MARTHA ROBY FOR CONGRESS 2500 PROJECT WEST PAC 10000 MCCAUL FOR CONGRESS 7500 PROMOTING OUR REPUBLICAN TEAM PAC 10000 MCCOLLUM FOR CONGRESS 10000 PUGET PAC 10000 MCCONNELL SENATE COMMITTEE 7500 QUIGLEY FOR CONGRESS 2500 MCHENRY FOR CONGRESS 10000 RATCLIFFE FOR CONGRESS 2500 MCSALLY FOR SENATE INC 6000 RECLAIM AMERICA PAC 5000 MEUSER FOR CONGRESS 2500 REED COMMITTEE 5000 MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE 2500 RELY ON YOUR BELIEFS FUND 5000 MICHIGAN REPUBLICAN PARTY 2500 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF KENTUCKY 2500 MIKE GALLAGHER FOR WISCONSIN 2500 RESPONSIBILITY AND FREEDOM WORK PAC 5000 MIKE KELLY FOR CONGRESS 3000 RICHARD E NEAL FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 10000 MIKE ROGERS FOR CONGRESS 7500 RICHMOND FOR CONGRESS 2500 MIKE THOMPSON FOR CONGRESS 7500 RICK ALLEN FOR CONGRESS 5000 MOOLENAAR FOR CONGRESS 10000 ROBERT ADERHOLT FOR CONGRESS 1000 MOORE FOR CONGRESS 5000 ROBIN KELLY FOR CONGRESS 2000 MORAN FOR KANSAS 2500 RODNEY FOR CONGRESS 10000 MOTOR CITY PAC 5000 RON ESTES FOR CONGRESS 5000 NANCY PELOSI FOR CONGRESS 10000 RON JOHNSON FOR SENATE 1500 NAPOLITANO FOR CONGRESS 5000 RON WRIGHT FOR CONGRESS 1000 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL ROUNDS FOR SENATE 2500 30000 COMMITTEE SANFORD BISHOP FOR CONGRESS 6000 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL 30000 SAVE AMERICA PAC 10000 COMMITTEE SCALISE FOR CONGRESS 10000 NEW DEMOCRAT COALITION PAC 10000 SEAN PATRICK MALONEY FOR CONGRESS 10000 NIKEMA FOR CONGRESS, INC 5000 SERVING OUR COUNTRY (SOC) PAC 5000 NITA LOWEY FOR CONGRESS 6500 SHAHEEN FOR SENATE 2500 NORMA TORRES FOR CONGRESS 5000 SHARICE FOR CONGRESS 2500 OLSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 1000 SHOW-ME POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 10000 ONE GEORGIA PAC 10000 SIMPSON FOR CONGRESS 2500 PAC TO THE FUTURE 10000 SMART SOLUTIONS PAC 2500 PATRIOTS FOR PERRY 2500 SMUCKER FOR CONGRESS 5000 PAUL TONKO FOR CONGRESS 2500 STANTON FOR CONGRESS 5000 PELICAN PAC 5000 STEIL FOR WISCONSIN, INC. 1000 PEOPLE FOR DEREK KILMER 7500 STEVE DAINES FOR MONTANA 7500 PERDUE FOR SENATE 15000 STIVERS FOR CONGRESS 2000 PETE AGUILAR FOR CONGRESS 5000 SUOZZI FOR CONGRESS 5000 PETE KING FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 2000 TEAM GRAHAM INC 7500 PETE STAUBER FOR CONGRESS 10000 TEAM HAGERTY 7500 PETERS FOR MICHIGAN 8000 TED LIEU FOR CONGRESS 5000 PETERSON FOR CONGRESS 10000 TERRI SEWELL FOR CONGRESS 2500 POINT ACTION PAC, INC. 5000 TEXANS FOR HENRY CUELLAR 1000 PORTMAN FOR SENATE 1500 TEXANS FOR JODEY ARRINGTON 2500 PRAIRIE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 10000 TEXANS FOR SENATOR JOHN CORNYN INC 7500 PRICE FOR CONGRESS 10000 THE MADISON PAC 10000 Activity Between Jan. 1, 2019 - Dec. 31, 2020 2019-2020 Political Contributions - DeltaPAC Committee Amount THOM TILLIS COMMITTEE 10000 TIM SCOTT FOR SENATE 2500 TITUS FOR CONGRESS 2500 TOGETHER HOLDING OUR MAJORITY PAC 7500 TOGETHER UNITED FOR LIBERTY, INTEGRITY 5000 AND PROSPERITY PAC TOM REED FOR CONGRESS 2500 TOMORROW IS MEANINGFUL PAC 5000 TREASURE STATE PAC 10000 TREY FOR CONGRESS 2000 TRUE NORTH PAC 10000 TUESDAY GROUP POLITICAL ACTION 2500 COMMITTEE UPTON FOR ALL OF US 10000 VAL DEMINGS FOR CONGRESS 2500 VALUE IN ELECTING WOMEN PAC 10000 VAN TAYLOR CAMPAIGN 1000 WALBERG FOR CONGRESS 10000 WALDEN FOR CONGRESS 5000 WALORSKI FOR CONGRESS INC 10000 WASHINGTON STATE DEMOCRATS 10000 WEBER FOR CONGRESS 1000 WESTERMAN FOR CONGRESS 5000 WILD AND WONDERFUL PAC 2500 WOMACK FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 2500 ZELDIN FOR CONGRESS 5000 Activity Between Jan. 1, 2019 - Dec. 31, 2020 2019-2020 Political Contributions – Corporate Contributions Committee Amount AUTUMN BURKE FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 (CA) 1500 MIKE MCGUIRE FOR STATE SENATE 2022 (CA) 1500 BUSINESS OF FLORIDA PAC (FL) 5000 FLORIDIANS FOR ECONOMIC FREEDOM PAC (FL) 5000 JOBS FOR FLORIDA PAC (FL) 25000 OUR FUTURE NOW PAC (FL) 5000 DELTA GEORGIA PAC (GA) 100000 GEORGIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY (GA) 20000 GEORGIA HOUSE REPUBLICAN TRUST (GA) 15000 GEORGIA REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COMMITTEE (GA) 10000 GO GWINNETT TRANSIT BALLOT INITIATIVE (GA) 10000 MACPAC GEORGIA COALITION FOR JOB CREATION (GA) 25000 METRO ATLANTA CHAMBER PAC (GA) 10000 DEMOCRAT MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION 20000 DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS ASSOCIATION 100000 DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATIVE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 40000 GOPAC 20000 REPUBLICAN ATTORNEYS GENERAL ASSOCIATION 15000 REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS ASSOCIATION 100000 REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 35000 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF KENTUCKY - BUILDING FUND (KY) 50000 ERIN MENDENHALL FOR SLC MAYOR (UT) 2000 LUZ ESCAMILLA FOR SLC MAYOR (UT) 2000 FRED FOR PORT (WA) 2000 GRANT FOR PORT (WA) 2000 Activity Between Jan. 1, 2019 - Dec. 31, 2020 .
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