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Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission Receipts And KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT JAN - 5 2010 OF A POLITICAL OR PARTY COMMITTEE RON THORNBURGH SECRETARY OF STATE January 10,2010 FILE WITH SECRETARY OF STATE SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS A. Name ofCommittee: Kansans for Lifesaving Cures Address: c/o Bradley Kemp, 1846 Barker Ave City and Zip Code: _L_a_w_r_e_n_ce_K_S_6_6_0_4_4 _ This is a (check one): __Party Committee ,f Political Committee B. Check only if appropriate: __Amended Filing ~ TerminationReport C. Summary (covering the period from January 1,2009 through December 31,2009) 1. Cash on hand at beginning of period . 27,070.09 2. Total Contributions and Other Receipts (Use Schedule A) .....................................•.. 106,250.00 3. Cash available this period (Add Lines 1 and 2) . 133,320.09 4. Total Expenditures and Other Disbursements (Use Schedule C) .. 133,320.09 5. Cash on hand at close ofperiod (Subtract Line 4 from 3) . o 6. In-Kind Contributions (Use Schedule B) .. o 7. Other Transactions (Use Schedule D) . o D. "I declare that this report, including any accompanying schedules and statements, has been examined by me and to the best ofmy knowledge and beliefis true, correct and complete. I understand that the intentional failure to file this document or intentionally filing a false document is a class A misdemeanor." Dec. 27,2009 Date Signa GEe Form Rev, 2001 SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Kansans for Lifesaving Cures (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation & Industry of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or Casb Check LOBD Other Other Receipt (never cashed) Contribution dated Legislator 6/30/08 to Dale Swenson for KS .f $250.00 House, 3351 S McComas Wichita Virginia and Jim Stowers Retired 4/13/09 400 W 49th St $100,000.00 Kansas City MO 64112 (return of excess contribution) State insurance 8/15/09 Sandy Praeger for Ins. Comm., commissioner $500.00 PO Box 1001 Topeka KS 66601 (return of excess contribution PAC 11/19/09 dated 10/27/08) Senate $5,000.00 Democrats Cmt, Box 1811 Topeka (never cashed) Contribution dated 6/30/08 to Wm Spangler for KS $500.00 House, 701 Cemetary Burns KS $106,250.00 Complete iflast page of Schedule A Total Itemized Receipts for Period $106,250.00 Total Unitemized Contributions ($50 or less) $0.00 Sale of Political Materials (Unitemized) $0.00 Total Contributions When Contributor Not Known $0.00 $106,250.00 page~of~ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS Kansans for Lifesaving Cures (Name ofParty Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Cooper Secrest & Associates Polling 01/05/09 228 S Washington St #330 $25,000.00 Alexandria VA 22314 Bryan Cave Legal services 01/23/09 PO Box 503089 $153.00 St Louis MO 63150 Kansas Democratic Party Campaign contribution 04/13/09 PO Box 1811 $5,000.00 Topeka KS 66601 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Campaign contribution 04/13/09 Committee, PO Box 1811 $5,000.00 Topeka KS 66601 Democratic House Campaign Campaign contribution 04/23/09 Committee, PO Box 2083 $5,000.00 Topeka KS 66601 Chris Steineger for Kansas Campaign contribution 06/09/09 Senate, 51 S 64th ST $500.00 Kansas City KS 66111 David Haley for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/09/09 936 Cleveland Ave $500.00 Kansas City KS 66101 Midwestern Legislative Conference sponsorship 06/09/09 Conference, 701 E 22nd St $2,500.00 Lombard IL 60148 Kansas Governmental Ethics Annual PAC registration fee 06/09/09 Commission, 109 SW 9th St $240.00 Topeka KS 66612 Marci Francisco for Kansas Campaign contribution 06/10/09 Senate, 1101 Ohio St $1,000.00 Lawrence KS 66044 Tom Holland for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 961 E 1600 Rd $1,000.00 Baldwin City KS 66006 $45,893.00 Page~of~ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS Kansans for Lifesaving Cures (Name ofParty Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Kelly Kultala for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 12232 Hubbard Rd $1,000.00 Kansas City KS 66109 Tim Owens for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 1704 Cypress Ln $1,000.00 Newton KS 67114 John Vratil for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 9534 Lee Blvd $1,000.00 Leawood KS 66026 Dwayne Umbarger for Kansas Campaign contribution 06/10/09 Senate, 1585 70th Rd $1,000.00 Thayer KS 66776 Laura Kelly for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 234 SW Greenwood $1,000.00 Topeka KS 66606 Anthony Hensley for Kansas Campaign contribution 06/10/09 Senate, 936 Cleveland Ave $1,000.00 Kansas City KS 66605 Vicki Schmidt for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 2619 SW Randolph $1,000.00 Topeka KS 66611 Roger Reitz for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 PO Box 1308 $1,000.00 Manhattan KS 66506 Pete Brungardt for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 522 Fairdale Rd $1,000.00 Salina KS 67401 Jean Schodorf for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 3039 Benjamin Ct $1,000.00 Wichita KS 67204 $1,000.00 $11,000.00 Page ¢.. Of~ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS Kansans for lifesaVing Cures (Name ofParty Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Ruth Teichman for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 434 E Old Highway 50 $1,000.00 Stafford KS 67578 Jay Emler for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 1457 Shawnee Rd $1,000.00 Lindsborg KS 67456 Janis Lee for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 RR 2 Box 145 $1,000.00 Kensington KS 66951 Steve Morris for Kansas Senate Campaign contribution 06/10/09 600 Trindle St $1,000.00 Hugoton KS 67951 Steve Six Committee Campaign contribution 06/10/09 PO Box 478 $2,000.00 Topeka KS 66601 .Sandy Praeger for Insurance Campaign contribution 06/10/09 Commissioner, PO Box 1001 $2,000.00 Topeka KS 66601 Julie Menghini for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06110/09 1207 E Quincy $500.00 Pittsburg KS 66762 Bill Feuerborn for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 1600 Park Rd $500.00 Garnett KS 66032 Richard Proehl for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 510 Pine Ridge Rd $500.00 Parsons KS 67357 Tony Brown for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 702 First St $500.00 Baldwin City KS 66006 $500.00 $10,500.00 Page ':7 ofq SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS Kansans for Lifesaving Cures (Name ofParty Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Sydney Carlin for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 1650 Sunnyslope $500.00 Manhattan KS 66502 Tom Hawk for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 3115 Harahey Ridge $500.00 Manhattan KS 66502 Tom Moxley for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 1852 S 200 Rd $500.00 Council Grove KS 66846 Deena Horst for Kansas House 06/1 0/09 920 S 9th St Salina KS 67401 Robert Brookens for Kansas 06/10/09 House. 201 Meadow Ln Marion KS 66861 Charles Roth for Kansas House 06/10/09 3 Crestview Dr Salina KS 67401 Ed Trimmer for Kansas House 06/10/09 1402 E 9th Ave Winfield KS 67156 Joann Pottorff for Kansas House 06/1 0/09 6321 E 8th St Wichita KS 67208 Gail Finney for Kansas House 06/10/09 1331 N Estelle Wichita KS 67214 Judith Loganbill for Kansas House 06/10/09 215 S Erie Wichita KS 67211 Raj Gayle for Kansas House 06/10/09 214 W Lochinvar St $500.00 Wichita KS 67207 I >';: :/~,:'."': c,,'.'X'J:,:E;::':' $5,500.00 Page If of'1 , SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS Kansans for Lifesaving Cures (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Jim Ward for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 3100 E Clark $500.00 Wichita KS 67211 Melody McCray-Miller for Kansas Campaign contribution 06/10/09 House, PO Box 4454 $500.00 Park City KS 67219 Nile Dillmore for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 1102 Jefferson $500.00 Wichita KS 67203 Tom Sawyer for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 1041 S Elizabeth St $500.00 Wichita KS 67213 Dale Swenson for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/1 0/09 3351 S McComas $500.00 Wichita KS 67217 Geraldine Flaharty for Kansas Campaign contribution 06/10/09 House, 1816 Fernwood $500.00 Wichita KS 67216 Delia Garcia for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/1 0/09 PO Box 48283 $500.00 Wichita KS 67201 Clay Aurand for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 2136 30 Rd $500.00 Courtland KS 66939 Dan Johnson for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 PO Box 247 $500.00 Hays KS 67601 Don Hineman for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 116 S Longhorn Rd $500.00 Dighton KS 67839 Bob Grant for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 407 W Magnolia $500.00 Cherokee KS 66724 $5,500.00 Page t5 of ~ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS Kansans for lifesaving Cures (Name ofParty Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address .Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Gene Rardin for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/1 0/09 10900 W 104th St $500.00 Overland Park KS 66214 Jill Quigley for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 13112 W 84th St $500.00 Lenexa KS 66215 Cindy Neighbor for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 10405 W 52nd Ter $500.00 Shawnee KS 66203 Delores Furtado for Kansas House Campaign contribution 06/10/09 10104 Hemlock $500.00 Overland Park KS 66212 Kevin Yoder for Kansas House Campaign
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