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Astrazeneca's PAC Contributions Report: First Q1 2019 AZPAC Disbursements Disbursement Date Year Amount Campaign Name Period Category Party 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Citizens for Sandy Rosenberg Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Friends of Erek Barron Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Friends of Ric Metzgar Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Citizens for Matt Morgan Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Friends of Ken Kerr Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Citizens for Heather Bagnall Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Friends of Harry Bhandari Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Friends of Steve Johnson Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Friends of Karen Lewis Young Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Friends for Nicholas Charles Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Friends of Susan Krebs Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Citizens for Saab Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 1/2/2019 2019$ 100.00 Citizens for Brian Chisholm Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 1/2/2019 2019$ 150.00 Friends of Chris West Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Friends of Bonnie Cullison Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Friends of Ariana Kelly Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Sheree Sample‐Hughes Campaign Fund Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Friends of Robbyn Lewis Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Friends of Terri Hill Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Friends of Kathy Klausmeier Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Citizens for Antonio Hayes Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Friends of Ben Kramer Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Friends of Pam Beidle c/o Rice Consulting Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 200.00 Friends of Malcolm Augustine Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 250.00 Friends of Kathy Szeliga Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 1/2/2019 2019$ 250.00 Friends of Nic Kipke Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 1/2/2019 2019$ 250.00 Citizens for Brian Feldman Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 500.00 Citizens for Delores G. Kelley Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 500.00 People for Pendergrass Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 750.00 Friends of Steve Hershey Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 1/2/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 Marylanders For Mike Miller Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/2/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 Friends of Mike Busch Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic 1/3/2019 2019$ 100.00 Friends of Alfred Carr Primary 2022 State/Local Democratic Q1 2019 AZPAC Disbursements 1/15/2019 2019$ (1,000.00) Friends of Mike Busch Primary 2022 f Political Contr Democratic 1/15/2019 2019$ (100.00) Friends of Karen Lewis Young Primary 2022 f Political Contr Democratic 1/15/2019 2019$ (100.00) Citizens for Heather Bagnall Primary 2022 f Political Contr Democratic 1/24/2019 2019$ (200.00) Sheree Sample‐Hughes Campaign Fund Primary 2022 f Political Contr Democratic 1/24/2019 2019$ (200.00) Friends of Ben Kramer Primary 2022 f Political Contr Democratic 1/30/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Chris Coons For Delaware General 2020 FECA Democratic 1/30/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Chris Coons For Delaware Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 1/30/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Kevin McCarthy For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Republican 1/30/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Bluegrass Committee Other 2019 FECA Republican 1/30/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Guthrie For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Republican 1/30/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Buddy Carter For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Republican 1/30/2019 2019$ 5,000.00 DCCC Other 2019 FECA Democratic 1/30/2019 2019$ 5,000.00 Moderate Democrats PAC Other 2019 Federal Democratic 1/30/2019 2019$ 5,000.00 CHC BOLD PAC Other 2019 Federal Democratic 1/30/2019 2019$ 5,000.00 New Democrat Coalition PAC Other 2019 Federal Democratic 1/30/2019 2019$ 5,000.00 Republican Mainstreet Partnership PAC Other 2019 Federal Republican 1/30/2019 2019$ 5,000.00 Blue Dog Political Action Committee Other 2019 Federal Democratic 1/30/2019 2019$ 15,000.00 NRCC Other 2019 FECA Republican 1/30/2019 2019$ 15,000.00 NRSC Other 2019 FECA Republican 1/30/2019 2019$ 15,000.00 DSCC Other 2019 FECA Democratic 2/6/2019 2019$ (100.00) Citizens for Sandy Rosenberg Primary 2022 f Political Contr Democratic 2/11/2019 2019$ (250.00) Citizens for Brian Feldman Primary 2022 f Political Contr Democratic 2/12/2019 2019$ (1,000.00) Brady For Congress General 2018 f Political Contr Republican 2/12/2019 2019$ (1,000.00) Mike Kelly For Congress General 2018 f Political Contr Republican Massachusetts Biotechnology Council Inc. 2/13/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Federal Political Action Committee Other 2019 FECA Democratic Massachusetts Democratic State Committee‐ 2/13/2019 2019$ 5,000.00 Federal Account Other 2019 FECA Democratic 2/13/2019 2019$ 5,000.00 Massachusetts Republican Party Other 2019 FECA Republican 2/18/2019 2019$ (500.00) Citizens for Lehner Primary 2020 f Political Contr Republican 2/18/2019 2019$ (250.00) Friends of Janine Boyd General 2018 f Political Contr Democratic 2/19/2019 2019$ 250.00 Friends of Janine Boyd Primary 2020 State/Local Democratic 2/19/2019 2019$ 500.00 Citizens for Lehner Primary 2020 State/Local Republican 2/25/2019 2019$ (2,500.00) FAIR SHOT PAC Other 2018 f Political Contr Democratic 2/25/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 FAIR SHOT PAC Other 2019 FECA Democratic Q1 2019 AZPAC Disbursements 3/18/2019 2019$ 500.00 Guthrie For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 People For Derek Kilmer Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 Citizens For Boyle Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 Kind For Congress Committee Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 MIKIE SHERRILL FOR CONGRESS Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 STEPHANIE MURPHY FOR CONGRESS Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 Schneider For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 Lisa Blunt Rochester For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 Richard E Neal For Congress Committee Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 Upton For All Of Us Primary 2020 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 Friends Of Susan Brooks Primary 2020 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 DeWine Husted For Ohio Primary 2022 State/Local Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,500.00 Hoyer For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,500.00 Freedom Fund Other 2019 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,500.00 Guthrie For Congress General 2020 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,500.00 FAMILIES FOR JAMES LANKFORD Primary 2022 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 1,500.00 Volunteers For Shimkus Primary 2020 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 2,000.00 Walden For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 2,000.00 Guthrie For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Bluegrass Committee Other 2019 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Bill Cassidy For US Senate General 2020 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Majority Committee PAC‐‐Mc PAC Other 2019 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 OORAH! POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE Other 2019 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Georgians For Isakson Primary 2022 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Friends Of Todd Young, Inc. Primary 2022 FECA Republican 3/18/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Bucshon For Congress Primary 2020 FECA Republican 3/26/2019 2019$ 1,000.00 New Millennium PAC Other 2019 FECA Democratic 3/26/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 Van Drew for Congress Primary 2020 FECA Democratic 3/27/2019 2019$ 2,500.00 OORAH! POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE Other 2019 FECA Republican Q1 Total: $ 153,100.00 .
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