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2019 PAC Contributions.Xlsx Recipient Candidate Candidate Office Date Amount First Name Last Name FEDERAL CANDIDATES Mcconnell Senate Committee Mitch McConnell Senate 01/24/19 $5,000 Mcconnell Senate Committee Mitch McConnell Senate 01/24/19 $5,000 McSally for Senate Inc Martha McSally Senate 11/25/19 $5,000 Rounds For Senate Mike Rounds Senate 11/06/19 $3,000 Capito For West Virginia Shelley Capito Senate 06/11/19 $2,500 Capito For West Virginia Shelley Capito Senate 06/19/19 $2,500 Bill Cassidy for US Senate Bill Cassidy Senate 06/11/19 $2,500 Bill Cassidy for US Senate Bill Cassidy Senate 06/19/19 $2,500 Texans For Senator John Cornyn Inc John Cornyn Senate 06/11/19 $2,500 Texans For Senator John Cornyn Inc John Cornyn Senate 06/19/19 $2,500 Texans For Senator John Cornyn Inc John Cornyn Senate 09/23/19 $2,500 Cotton For Senate Tom Cotton Senate 07/25/19 $2,500 Steve Daines for Montana Steve Daines Senate 02/08/19 $2,500 Enzi For US Senate Mike Enzi Senate 06/19/19 $2,500 Cory Gardner for Senate Cory Gardner Senate 01/24/19 $2,500 Cory Gardner for Senate Cory Gardner Senate 03/25/19 $2,500 Cindy Hyde‐Smith for US Senate Cindy Hyde‐Smith Senate 06/12/19 $2,500 Friends Of Jim Inhofe James Inhofe Senate 02/08/19 $2,500 Friends Of Jim Inhofe James Inhofe Senate 06/19/19 $2,500 McSally for Senate Inc Martha McSally Senate 03/08/19 $2,500 McSally for Senate Inc Martha McSally Senate 06/11/19 $2,500 Jim Risch for US Senate James Risch Senate 07/25/19 $2,500 Rounds For Senate Mike Rounds Senate 06/19/19 $2,500 Ben Sasse For US Senate Inc Ben Sasse Senate 06/19/19 $2,500 The Thom Tillis Committee Thom Tillis Senate 03/18/19 $2,500 Hoeven For Senate John Hoeven Senate 11/06/19 $1,500 The Thom Tillis Committee Thom Tillis Senate 07/25/19 $1,500 Capito For West Virginia Shelley Capito Senate 03/08/19 $1,000 Texans For Senator John Cornyn Inc John Cornyn Senate 06/11/19 $1,000 Ben Sasse For US Senate Inc Ben Sasse Senate 06/11/19 $1,000 The Thom Tillis Committee Thom Tillis Senate 07/25/19 $1,000 Ralph Abraham For Congress Ralph Abraham House 08/22/19 $5,000 Texans for Jodey Arrington Jodey Arrington House 03/25/19 $5,000 Balderson for Congress Troy Balderson House 03/08/19 $5,000 Brady For Congress Kevin Brady House 05/31/19 $5,000 Vern Buchanan for Congress Vern Buchanan House 02/08/19 $5,000 Gibbs For Congress Bob Gibbs House 09/23/19 $5,000 Lance Gooden for Congress Lance Gooden House 06/19/19 $5,000 Lance Gooden for Congress Lance Gooden House 11/06/19 $5,000 Garret Graves for Congress Garret Graves House 09/18/19 $5,000 Jim Jordan For Congress Jim Jordan House 03/08/19 $5,000 Friends of Dave Joyce Dave Joyce House 03/25/19 $5,000 Mike Kelly for Congress Mike Kelly House 01/24/19 $5,000 LaHood For Congress Darin LaHood House 03/25/19 $5,000 Latta For Congress Robert Latta House 09/23/19 $5,000 Billy Long for Congress Billy Long House 05/31/19 $5,000 Kansans For Marshall Roger Marshall House 03/18/19 $5,000 Mast for Congress Brian Mast House 03/18/19 $5,000 Mast for Congress Brian Mast House 09/23/19 $5,000 Kevin McCarthy For Congress Kevin McCarthy House 01/24/19 $5,000 Kevin McCarthy For Congress Kevin McCarthy House 01/24/19 $5,000 Greg Pence for Congress Gregory Pence House 11/06/19 $5,000 AUGUST PFLUGER FOR CONGRESS August Pfluger House 12/27/19 $5,000 Scalise For Congress Steve Scalise House 01/24/19 $5,000 Jason Smith For Congress Jason Smith House 06/11/19 $5,000 Pete Stauber for Congress Peter Stauber House 05/31/19 $5,000 Stivers For Congress Steve Stivers House 03/18/19 $5,000 VAN TAYLOR CAMPAIGN Van Taylor House 05/31/19 $5,000 Alaskans for Don Young Inc. Don Young House 09/23/19 $5,000 Andy Barr For Congress, Inc. Andy Barr House 03/08/19 $4,500 Friends of Denver Riggleman, Inc. Denver Riggleman House 06/19/19 $4,500 Jeff Duncan For Congress Jeff Duncan House 11/14/19 $4,000 Armstrong for Congress Kelly Armstrong House 06/11/19 $2,500 Armstrong for Congress Kelly Armstrong House 09/18/19 $2,500 Armstrong for Congress Kelly Armstrong House 11/06/19 $2,500 Texans for Jodey Arrington Jodey Arrington House 06/19/19 $2,500 Texans for Jodey Arrington Jodey Arrington House 09/23/19 $2,500 Jim Banks for Congress, Inc. Jim Banks House 03/18/19 $2,500 Jim Banks for Congress, Inc. Jim Banks House 07/31/19 $2,500 Andy Barr For Congress Andy Barr House 07/24/19 $2,500 Andy Barr For Congress Andy Barr House 09/23/19 $2,500 Buddy Carter for Congress Buddy Carter House 06/19/19 $2,500 LIZ CHENEY FOR WYOMING Liz Cheney House 07/24/19 $2,500 Cole for Congress Tom Cole House 05/31/19 $2,500 Conaway for Congress Mike Conaway House 06/11/19 $2,500 Lou Correa for Congress Lou Correa House 09/23/19 $2,500 Jim Costa For Congress Jim Costa House 03/25/19 $2,500 Jim Costa For Congress Jim Costa House 09/23/19 $2,500 Dan Crenshaw for Congress Daniel Crenshaw House 02/08/19 $2,500 Dan Crenshaw for Congress Daniel Crenshaw House 03/08/19 $2,500 Dan Crenshaw for Congress Daniel Crenshaw House 07/17/19 $2,500 Texans Henry Cuellar Congress Campaign Henry Cuellar House 03/18/19 $2,500 Texans Henry Cuellar Congress Campaign Henry Cuellar House 05/31/19 $2,500 Texans Henry Cuellar Congress Campaign Henry Cuellar House 09/23/19 $2,500 Curtis for Congress John Curtis House 03/08/19 $2,500 Curtis for Congress John Curtis House 09/18/19 $2,500 Curtis for Congress John Curtis House 11/14/19 $2,500 Rodney For Congress Rodney Davis House 06/19/19 $2,500 Mario Diaz‐Balart for Congress Mario Diaz‐Balart House 11/06/19 $2,500 Ron Estes for Congress Ron Estes House 09/18/19 $2,500 Drew Ferguson for Congress Inc. Drew Ferguson House 06/19/19 $2,500 Drew Ferguson for Congress Inc. Drew Ferguson House 07/24/19 $2,500 Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher for Congress Elizabeth Fletcher House 06/19/19 $2,500 Bill Flores for Congress Bill Flores House 03/08/19 $2,500 Bill Flores for Congress Bill Flores House 06/11/19 $2,500 Bill Flores for Congress Bill Flores House 06/19/19 $2,500 Sylvia Garcia for Congress Sylvia Garcia House 06/19/19 $2,500 Anthony Gonzalez for Congress Anthony Gonzalez House 03/25/19 $2,500 Anthony Gonzalez for Congress Anthony Gonzalez House 09/18/19 $2,500 Vicente Gonzalez for Congress Vicente Gonzalez House 07/17/19 $2,500 Vicente Gonzalez for Congress Vicente Gonzalez House 11/25/19 $2,500 GARRET GRAVES FOR CONGRESS Garret Graves House 05/31/19 $2,500 Garret Graves for Congress Garret Graves House 06/11/19 $2,500 Graves For Congress Sam Graves House 06/11/19 $2,500 Sam Graves For Congress Sam Graves House 09/23/19 $2,500 Graves For Congress Tom Graves House 03/25/19 $2,500 Morgan Griffith For Congress Morgan Griffith House 09/18/19 $2,500 Guthrie For Congress Brett Guthrie House 05/31/19 $2,500 Friends of Hagedorn James Hagedorn House 03/18/19 $2,500 Friends of Hagedorn James Hagedorn House 09/23/19 $2,500 Hern for Congress Kevin Hern House 03/25/19 $2,500 Hern for Congress Kevin Hern House 12/20/19 $2,500 George Holding For Congress George Holding House 05/31/19 $2,500 Hudson for Congress Richard Hudson House 03/08/19 $2,500 Hudson for Congress Richard Hudson House 06/11/19 $2,500 Hudson for Congress Richard Hudson House 09/23/19 $2,500 Johnson For Congress Bill Johnson House 03/18/19 $2,500 Johnson For Congress Bill Johnson House 05/31/19 $2,500 Friends of Dave Joyce Dave Joyce House 06/19/19 $2,500 Friends of Dave Joyce Dave Joyce House 11/06/19 $2,500 Dr. John Joyce for Congress John Joyce House 03/08/19 $2,500 Dr. John Joyce for Congress John Joyce House 09/18/19 $2,500 Katko for Congress John Katko House 03/08/19 $2,500 Kinzinger For Congress Adam Kinzinger House 09/18/19 $2,500 Lucas For Congress Frank Lucas House 07/17/19 $2,500 Kansans For Marshall Roger Marshall House 06/11/19 $2,500 Kansans For Marshall Roger Marshall House 07/17/19 $2,500 Thomas Massie For Congress Thomas Massie House 03/25/19 $2,500 Friends of Ben McAdams Ben McAdams House 12/06/19 $2,500 MEUSER FOR CONGRESS Daniel Meuser House 07/24/19 $2,500 Carol for Congress Carol Miller House 06/19/19 $2,500 Mullin For Congress Markwayne Mullin House 06/11/19 $2,500 Mullin For Congress Markwayne Mullin House 09/18/19 $2,500 Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Devin Nunes House 03/25/19 $2,500 Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Devin Nunes House 11/06/19 $2,500 Olson For Congress Committee Pete Olson House 05/31/19 $2,500 Olson For Congress Committee Pete Olson House 05/31/19 $2,500 Tom Reed for Congress Tom Reed House 03/18/19 $2,500 Tom Reed for Congress Tom Reed House 05/31/19 $2,500 Tom Reed for Congress Tom Reed House 07/24/19 $2,500 Guy for Congress Guy Reschenthaler House 03/08/19 $2,500 Guy for Congress Guy Reschenthaler House 11/07/19 $2,500 Richmond For Congress Cedric Richmond House 03/25/19 $2,500 Richmond For Congress Cedric Richmond House 06/19/19 $2,500 Friends of Denver Riggleman, Inc.
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