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State Candidates / Party Committees / Leadership PACS 2012 Travelers 2012 Travelers Corporate Contributions Report January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012 State Candidates / Party Committees / Leadership PACS STATE PAYEE OFFICE AMOUNT ELECTION PAID BY AR Mark Lowery for State Representative State House $100 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA American Insurance Association California PAC Multi-Cand. PAC $6,500 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CA FAIR PAC Multi-Cand. PAC $6,500 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Taxfighters for Joel Anderson, Senate 2014 State Senate $1,500 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Ted Lieu for Senate 2014 State Senate $2,000 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Anthony Cannella for Senate 2014 State Senate $1,500 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Kevin de Leon for Senate 2014 State Senate $2,000 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Dr. Ed Hernandez, OD for Senate 2014 State Senate $1,500 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Rubio for Senate 2014 State Senate $1,500 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Curren Price for Senate 2014 State Senate $1,500 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Taxpayers for Bob Huff for Senate 2012 State Senate $2,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Gaines for Senate 2012 State Senate $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Ron Calderon for Assembly 2014 State Assembly $2,000 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Norma Torres for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Mary Hayashi for Senate 2014 State Senate $1,500 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Ricardo Lara for Senate 2012 State Senate $2,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Henry T. Perea for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $2,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Friends of Jeff Miller 2012 State Senate $2,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Mike Gatto for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Hall for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $2,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA California Latino Caucus Leadership PAC Multi-cand. PAC $5,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Jerry Hill for Senate 2012 State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Adam Gray for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA California Republican Party Multi-cand. Committee $12,500 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Tom Daly for East County State Assembly $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Susan Talamantes Eggman for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Perea for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CO Freedom & Opportunity PAC House Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO Western Leadership Political Committee Senate Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO Peak Leadership Committee Senate Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO BrianPAC House Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO The Evergreen Committee House Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO Liberty Leadership PAC Senate Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO Leadership to Prosperity PAC House Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO FRANKPAC House Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO MurrayPAC House Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO KPAC House Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO Western Republican Values Senate Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO Szabo PAC House Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CO WOLFPAC House Leadership PAC $550 - The Travelers Indemnity Company To view all of Travelers Political Action Committee reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission as required by law, please go to www.fec.gov. 2012 Travelers Corporate Contributions Report January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012 State Candidates / Party Committees / Leadership PACS STATE PAYEE OFFICE AMOUNT ELECTION PAID BY FL Kevin Rader Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL James C. Frishe Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Republican Party of Florida Multi-Cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Republican Party of Florida Multi-Cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Republican Party of Florida Multi-Cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Florida Democratic Party Multi-Cand. Party Cmte. $2,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Matt Hudson Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Tom Lee Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Campaign of Mack Bernard State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Florida Democratic Party Multi-Cand. Party Cmte. $2,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL David Simmons Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Campaign to Elect Thad Altman State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Ellyn Bogdanoff Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Dorothy Hukill for Senate District 07 State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Tom Lee Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Jeremy Ring Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Aaron Bean Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL John Wood Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Tom Goodson Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Edwin D. Hooper Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Dan Raulerson Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Ross Spano Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Kevin Rader Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Jim Boyd Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Janet Adkins Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Scott Plakon Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Chris Dorworth for HD 34 Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company IL Citizens for Christine Radogno State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company IL Citizens for Christine Radogno State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO House Republican Campaign Committee Multi-Cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Missouri Senate Campaign Committee Multi-Cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens to Elect Mike Kehoe State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Justus for Missouri State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Holsman for Missouri State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Dempsey for Senate State Senate $2,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Committee to Elect Ron Richard State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens to Elect Kurt Schaefer State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Scott Sifton for Senate State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Ryan Silvey State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company To view all of Travelers Political Action Committee reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission as required by law, please go to www.fec.gov. 2012 Travelers Corporate Contributions Report January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012 State Candidates / Party Committees / Leadership PACS STATE PAYEE OFFICE AMOUNT ELECTION PAID BY MO Citizens for Jay Wasson State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Parson for State Senate State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Jay Nixon for Missouri Governor $10,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Colona State House $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Diehl State House $2,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Friends of Lincoln Hough State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Friends of Kevin Elmer State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens to Elect Don Gosen State House $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Committee to Elect Jake Hummel State House $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Friends of Caleb Jones State House $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Friends of Chris Kelly State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Friends of Todd Richardson State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Riddle State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Timothy W. Jones State House $2,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MS¹ Committee to Elect Josiah Coleman State Supreme Court $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MS Committee to Re-elect Justice Bill Waller, Jr. State Supreme Court $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company NM Committee to Re-elect Thomas Garcia State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company NY² Friends for the Election of Dean G. Skelos State Senate $5,000 2012 The Phoenix Insurance Company NY Kennedy for Senate State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Property Casualty Insurance Company NY NYS Senate Campaign Committee (NYSSRCC) Multi-Cand. Party Cmte. $2,000 - The Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company NY American Insurance Association New York PAC Multi-Cand. PAC $5,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company of America NY American
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