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Good Government Fund Contributions to Candidates GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2018* STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE TYPE CA Jeff Denham, Jeff PAC$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC FL Bill Nelson, Moving America Forward PAC $ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC GA Johnny Isakson, 21st Century Majority Fund Fed$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC GA David Perdue, One Georgia PAC$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC MO Roy Blunt, ROYB Fund$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC NE Deb Fischer, Nebraska Sandhills PAC $ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC NJ Cory Booker, CORY PAC$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC OR Peter Defazio, Progressive Americans for Democracy$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC SC Jim Clyburn, BRIDGE PAC$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC SD John Thune, Heartland Values PAC $ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC US Association of American Railroads PAC$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Trade Assn PAC US Natl Rep Sen Cmte(NRSC)‐Federal Acct$ 15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Dem Cong Camp Cmte(DCCC)‐Federal Acct$ 15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Dem Sen Camp Cmte(DSCC)‐Federal Acct$ 15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Natl Rep Cong Cmte(NRCC)‐Federal Acct$ 15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct VA Tim Kaine, Common Ground PAC$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC VA Mark Warner, Forward Together PAC$ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC WV Shelley Moore Capitol, Wild and Wonderful PAC $ 5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC LA Steve Scalise, Eye of the Tiger PAC$ 5,000 02/02/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC CA Karen Bass$ 2,000 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House MI Cara Clemente$ 150 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House MI Jim Tedder$ 250 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House MI Lee Chatfield$ 250 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House MI Triston Cole$ 250 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House MI Julie Alexander$ 150 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House MI John Bizon$ 250 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House MI Edward Canfield$ 250 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House MI Laura Cox$ 150 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House MI Beth Griffin $ 150 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House MI Dave Hildenbrand$ 250 02/12/2018 General 2018 State Senate MI Mike Shirkey $ 250 02/12/2018 General 2018 State Senate MI Bill Schuette$ 250 02/12/2018 General 2018 State Att. General MI Shane Hernandez$ 150 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House *This report does not reflect negative disbursements. Contributions disbursed and voided within the same period covered by this report are not reflected above. GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2018* STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE TYPE MI Stephanie Chang$ 150 02/12/2018 General 2018 State House NJ Frank Pallone$ 5,000 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House PA Greg Rothman$ 500 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State House PA John C. Rafferty, Jr.$ 1,000 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State Senate PA Robert Mensch $ 500 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State Senate PA PA Rep House Cmte/Caucus$ 500 02/12/2018 N/A 2018 State Party Cmte PA PA Rep Senate Cmte/Caucus$ 1,000 02/12/2018 N/A 2018 State Party Cmte PA Joseph F. Markosek$ 500 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State House VA H. Morgan Griffith$ 5,000 02/12/2018 General 2018 U.S. House WV Joe Manchin, Country Roads PAC $ 5,000 02/12/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC WV Zack Maynard$ 250 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State House WV Riley Moore$ 1,000 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State House WV Mike Woelfel$ 1,000 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State Senate WV Charles Trump $ 1,000 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State Senate WV Ryan Ferns$ 1,000 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State Senate WV Gary Howell $ 1,000 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State House WV Eric Nelson$ 1,000 02/12/2018 Primary 2018 State House AR John Boozman, Arkansas for Leadership PAC$ 2,500 03/19/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC AR Bruce Westerman$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House CA Jeff Denham$ 5,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House CA Doug LaMalfa$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House CA Alan Lowenthal$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House CA Jared Huffman$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House CA David Valadao $ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House CO Cory Gardner, Project West PAC$ 5,000 03/19/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC FL Lois Frankel$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House FL Daniel Webster$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House FL Brian Mast$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House FL Mario Diaz‐Balart$ 2,500 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House GA Henry C. (Hank) Johnson$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House GA Drew Ferguson$ 2,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House HI Brian Schatz, Hawaii PAC $ 2,500 03/19/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC IL Daniel (Dan) Lipinski$ 2,500 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House *This report does not reflect negative disbursements. Contributions disbursed and voided within the same period covered by this report are not reflected above. GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2018* STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE TYPE IL Rodney Davis$ 500 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House IL Rodney Davis$ 1,500 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House LA Garret Graves$ 500 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House LA Garret Graves$ 1,500 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House LA Steve Scalise$ 5,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House MA James P. (Jim) McGovern$ 5,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House MD Ben Cardin$ 2,500 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. Senate MI Brenda Lawrence$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House MN Jason Mark Lewis$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House MT Steve Daines, Big Sky Opportunity PAC $ 5,000 03/19/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC NE Ben Sasse, Sasse PAC $ 5,000 03/19/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC NJ Donald Payne, Jr.$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House NJ Robert Menendez$ 2,500 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. Senate NV Dina Titus$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House NV Dean Heller $ 5,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. Senate OH Robert Gibbs$ 2,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House OH David Joyce$ 2,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House PA Jim Marshall$ 250 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 State House PA Stanley Saylor$ 1,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 State House PA Patty Kim$ 500 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 State House PA Joseph B. Scarnati, III $ 1,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2020 State Senate PA Jacob Doyle (Jake) Corman$ 1,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 State Senate PA Pat Browne $ 1,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 State Senate PA Richard Alloway$ 500 03/19/2018 Primary 2020 State Senate PA Camera Bartolotta $ 500 03/19/2018 Primary 2018 State Senate PA Scott Martin $ 500 03/19/2018 Primary 2020 State Senate PA Jay Costa$ 1,000 03/19/2018 Primary 2020 State Senate TX Randy Weber$ 2,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House TX Brian Babin$ 2,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House TX John Culberson$ 2,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House TX Eddie Bernice Johnson$ 2,500 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. House TX Ted Cruz$ 5,000 03/19/2018 General 2018 U.S. Senate US Republican Main Street Partnership PAC$ 5,000 03/19/2018 N/A 2018 Federal PAC *This report does not reflect negative disbursements. Contributions disbursed and voided within the same period covered by this report are not reflected above. GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ JUNE 30, 2018* STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE TYPE UT Michael Lee, Lead, Encourage, Elect PAC $ 5,000 03/19/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC AR Steve Womack$ 2,500 04/16/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House FL Frederica Wilson$ 2,000 04/16/2018 Primary 2018 U.S. House IL Dick Durbin, Prairie PAC $ 5,000 04/16/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC IL Cheri Bustos$ 2,000 04/16/2018 General 2018 U.S.
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