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2017 Corporate Political Contributions U.S. Candidates and Organizations1 that Receive Dow Corporate Political Contributions – 2017 Arkansas Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount IMG PAC n/a n/a $ 2,000.00 California Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount Catharine Baker for Assembly Assembly R $ 1,500.00 CMTA PAC n/a n/a $ 5,000.00 FAIRPAC n/a n/a $ 6,800.00 Jim Frazier for Assembly 2018 Assembly D $ 2,100.00 Glazer for Senate 2020 Senate D $ 1,500.00 Federal D. Glover Office Holder Account Supervisor D $ 1,800.00 Adam Gray for Assembly 2018 Assembly D $ 1,500.00 Tim Grayson for Assembly 2018 Assembly D $ 1,500.00 Re‐Elect Senator Wieckowski for Senate 2018 Senate D $ 1,500.00 Hawaii Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount Representative Richard Onishi Rep D $ 500.00 Kauai Councilman Mel Rapozo Council D $ 500.00 Senator Jill Tokuda Sen D $ 500.00 Senator Glenn Wakai Sen D $ 500.00 Illinois Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount CHEMPAC n/a n/a $ 10,000.00 Indiana Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount Indiana Democratic Party n/a D $ 6,500.00 Indiana GOP n/a R $ 7,500.00 Indiana Lugar Series n/a R $ 6,000.00 Team Holcomb n/a R $ 2,500.00 Louisiana Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount Republican Legislative Delegation Campaign Committee n/a R $ 6,000.00 Sharon Hewitt Campaign Fund Senate R $ 1,500.00 Louisiana Manufacturers Political Action Committee n/a n/a $ 500.00 Michigan Organization/Candidate Chamber Party 2017 Spent Business Leaders for Michigan PAC II n/a n/a $ 10,000.00 Michigan Republican Party Administrative Account n/a R $1,000,000.00 MRP ‐ Mackinac Conference n/a R $ 100,000.00 On Duty for Michigan R $ 75,000.00 Schuette Administrative Account R $ 75,000.00 Mississippi Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount Representative Bill Pigott Rep R $ 500.00 National Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount Ag America n/a n/a $ 5,000.00 America First Policies n/a n/a $ 100,000.00 American Action Network n/a n/a $ 250,000.00 Congressional Institute n/a n/a $ 15,000.00 Democratic Governors Association n/a D $ 40,000.00 Republican Governors Association n/a R $ 25,000.00 Republican Mainstreet Partnership n/a R $ 35,000.00 Republican State Leadership Committee n/a R $ 25,000.00 Tax Foundation n/a n/a $ 25,000.00 Third Way n/a n/a $ 25,000.00 New Jersey Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount Chemistry Council of New Jersey n/a n/a $ 1,000.00 EFO Louis D. Greenwald for Assembly Assembly D $ 500.00 Sweeney for Senate Senate D $ 500.00 Texas Organization/Candidate Chamber Party Amount Texas House Republican Caucus House R $ 10,000.00 Texas Legislative Black Caucus n/a n/a $ 5,000.00 1 Political organizations are qualified under Section 527 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code; Dow made no contributions to ballot initiatives in 2017 Form No. 066-00323-01.
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