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Verified Statement Registration VSR (Out-Of-State Committee) Generated On: 9/18/2020 10:15:02 AM Verified Statement Registration VSR (Out-of-State Committee) 8429 American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political A 8700 West Bryn MawrSuite 1200S Chicago, IL 60631-3512 847-297-7800 [email protected] To disburse funds to political candidates who support issues of interest to our membership Contact Last Name: Holmes First Name: June MI: Address: 8700 West Bryn Mawr Suite 1200S City: Chicago State: IL Zip Code: 60631-3512 Phone: 847-297-7800 E-Mail: [email protected] Parent Entity Name: American Property Casualty Insurance Association Address: 8700 West Bryn Mawr Suite 1200S City: Chicago State: IL Zip Code: 60631-3512 Phone: 847-297-7800 E-Mail: [email protected] Jurisdiction Name: Federal Election Commission Address: 1050 First Street, NE City: Washington State: DC Zip Code: 20463 Phone: 202-694-1100 E-Mail: Iowa Resident Agent Last Name: St Clair First Name: Mike MI: Address: PO Box 1023 City: Ankeny State: IA Zip Code: 50021 Phone: 515-778-7631 E-Mail: IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 1 of 12 Generated On: 9/18/2020 10:15:02 AM 2020 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 9/17/2020 Friends of Whitver (1953) $500.00 7625 Filed Date: 4019 NE Bellagio Circle 9/18/2020 Ankeny, IA 50021 9/17/2020 Amy Nielsen for Iowa (2271) $500.00 7614 Filed Date: 168 Lockmoor Cr 9/18/2020 North Liberty, IA 52317 9/17/2020 Oldson for State Representative (1326) $500.00 7613 Filed Date: 4004 Grand Ave Apt 302 9/18/2020 Des Moines, IA 50312 9/17/2020 Dan Dawson for State Senate (2256) $500.00 7624 Filed Date: 213 Upland Drive 9/18/2020 Council Bluffs, IA 51503 9/17/2020 Jacobsen for Iowa House (2362) $500.00 7615 Filed Date: 1113 Arbor Ridge Dr 9/18/2020 Council Bluffs, IA 51503 9/17/2020 Friends of Jim Lykam (1397) $500.00 7617 Filed Date: 2906 W. 35th St 9/18/2020 Davenport, IA 52806 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 2 of 12 Generated On: 9/18/2020 10:15:02 AM 2018 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 10/18/2018 Oldson for State Representative (1326) $250.00 6914 Filed Date: 4004 Grand Ave Apt 302 10/23/2018 Des Moines, IA 50312 10/18/2018 Chapman For Senate (1961) $250.00 6912 Filed Date: 25862 Fox Ridge Ln 10/23/2018 Adel, IA 50003 10/18/2018 Friends For Breitbach (1838) $250.00 6913 Filed Date: 301 W. Mission St. 10/23/2018 Strawberry Point, IA 52076 10/18/2018 Forbes for Iowa House (2055) $250.00 6915 Filed Date: 12816 Cardinal Lane 10/23/2018 Urbandale, IA 50323 9/12/2018 Hagenow for Iowa House (1737) $250.00 6756 Filed Date: 15115 Prairie Avenue 9/17/2018 Urbandale, IA 50323 9/12/2018 Schneider for State Senate (2107) $250.00 6753 Filed Date: 7887 Cody Drive 9/17/2018 West Des Moines, IA 50266 9/12/2018 Petersen for State Senate (1206) $250.00 6754 Filed Date: 4300 Beaver Hills Drive 9/17/2018 Des Moines, IA 50310 9/12/2018 Friends of Whitver (1953) $250.00 6752 Filed Date: 4019 NE Bellagio Circle 9/17/2018 Ankeny, IA 50021 9/12/2018 Chapman For Senate (1961) $250.00 6751 Filed Date: 25862 Fox Ridge Ln 9/17/2018 Adel, IA 50003 9/12/2018 Forbes for Iowa House (2055) $250.00 6748 Filed Date: 12816 Cardinal Lane 9/17/2018 Urbandale, IA 50323 9/12/2018 Friends For Breitbach (1838) $250.00 6750 Filed Date: 301 W. Mission St. 9/17/2018 Strawberry Point, IA 52076 9/12/2018 Mark Smith for Iowa House (1247) $250.00 6757 Filed Date: 816 Roberts Terrace 9/17/2018 Marshalltown, IA 50158 9/12/2018 Oldson for State Representative (1326) $250.00 6749 Filed Date: 4004 Grand Ave Apt 302 9/17/2018 Des Moines, IA 50312 9/12/2018 Upmeyer for House (1400) $250.00 6755 Filed Date: 1811 N. 8th St. 9/17/2018 Clear Lake, IA 50428 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 3 of 12 Generated On: 9/18/2020 10:15:02 AM 2016 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 9/19/2016 Cownie for Statehouse (1711) $250.00 6139 Filed Date: 4109 Timberwood Drive 9/21/2016 West Des Moines, IA 50265 9/19/2016 Oldson for State Representative (1326) $250.00 6137 Filed Date: 4004 Grand Ave Apt 302 9/21/2016 Des Moines, IA 50312 9/19/2016 Pettengill for Iowans (1507) $250.00 6136 Filed Date: 5945 Co Rd 491 9/21/2016 Stevenson, AL 35772 9/19/2016 Mark Smith for Iowa House (1247) $250.00 6138 Filed Date: 816 Roberts Terrace 9/21/2016 Marshalltown, IA 50158 9/19/2016 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $250.00 6132 Filed Date: 3808 River Oaks Drive 9/21/2016 Des Moines, IA 50312 9/19/2016 Petersen for State Senate (1206) $250.00 6134 Filed Date: 4300 Beaver Hills Drive 9/21/2016 Des Moines, IA 50310 9/19/2016 Friends For Breitbach (1838) $250.00 6135 Filed Date: 301 W. Mission St. 9/21/2016 Strawberry Point, IA 52076 9/19/2016 Friends of Bill Anderson (1884) $250.00 6133 Filed Date: 1138 Mason Ave 9/21/2016 Pierson, IA 51048 2014 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 10/8/2014 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $250.00 5619 Filed Date: 3808 River Oaks Drive 10/17/2014 Des Moines, IA 50312 10/8/2014 Governor Branstad Committee (5140) $1,000.00 5618 Filed Date: PO Box 42005 10/17/2014 Urbandale, IA 50323 9/11/2014 Baltimore for Iowa House (1864) $250.00 5547 Filed Date: 1610 Boone St. P.O. Box 367 9/15/2014 Boone, IA 50036 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 4 of 12 Generated On: 9/18/2020 10:15:02 AM 2013 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 12/11/2013 Governor Branstad Committee (5140) $1,000.00 5211 Filed Date: PO Box 42005 12/16/2013 Urbandale, IA 50323 11/21/2013 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $500.00 5207 Filed Date: 3808 River Oaks Drive 11/25/2013 Des Moines, IA 50312 2012 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 10/15/2012 Friends of Bill Anderson (1884) $250.00 4968 Filed Date: 1138 Mason Ave 10/16/2012 Pierson, IA 51048 10/15/2012 Muhlbauer for State Representative (1942) $250.00 4969 Filed Date: 3316 370th Street 10/16/2012 Manilla, IA 51454 9/4/2012 Friends of Jason Schultz (1715) $500.00 4887 Filed Date: Box 70, 611 Cedar St 9/7/2012 Schleswig, IA 51461 9/4/2012 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $500.00 4888 Filed Date: 3808 River Oaks Drive 9/7/2012 Des Moines, IA 50312 2011 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 10/17/2011 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $500.00 4584 Filed Date: 3808 River Oaks Drive 10/20/2011 Des Moines, IA 50312 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 5 of 12 Generated On: 9/18/2020 10:15:02 AM 2010 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 4/15/2010 Citizens for Gronstal (1612) $200.00 3979 220 Bennett Ave. Council Bluffs, IA 51503 4/15/2010 Soderberg for House (1492) $250.00 3987 631 3rd Ave. SE LeMars, IA 51031 4/15/2010 Rielly for Supervisor (40007) $250.00 3986 113 North Market Oskaloosa, IA 50577 4/15/2010 Olive for House (1645) $250.00 3983 1264 Northridge Rd P.O. Box 273 Story City, IA 50248-0247 4/15/2010 Oldson for State Representative (1326) $150.00 3982 4004 Grand Ave Apt 302 Des Moines, IA 50312 4/15/2010 Swati Dandekar Campaign Committee (1324) $250.00 3978 2731 28th Ave. Marion, IA 52302 4/15/2010 Paulsen for State House Committee (1318) $750.00 3984 52935 310th Street Kelley, IA 50134 4/15/2010 McKinley for Iowa (1856) $500.00 3981 21884 483rd Lane Chariton, IA 50049-0609 4/15/2010 Petersen for State Senate (1206) $150.00 3985 4300 Beaver Hills Drive Des Moines, IA 50310 4/15/2010 Committee to Elect Matt McCoy (40029) $250.00 3980 3808 River Oaks Drive Des Moines, IA 50312 1/6/2010 Paulsen for State House Committee (1318) $250.00 3917 Filed Date: 52935 310th Street 1/8/2010 Kelley, IA 50134 1/6/2010 McCarthy for State Representative/McCarthy for Iowa $250.00 3918 Filed Date: (1385) 1/8/2010 5220 SE 31st Court Des Moines, IA 50320 1/6/2010 McKinley for Iowa (1856) $250.00 3920 Filed Date: 21884 483rd Lane 1/8/2010 Chariton, IA 50049-0609 1/6/2010 Citizens for Gronstal (1612) $250.00 3919 Filed Date: 220 Bennett Ave. 1/8/2010 Council Bluffs, IA 51503 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 6 of 12 Generated On: 9/18/2020 10:15:02 AM 2008 - Iowa Committees Receiving Contributions Contribution Date Committee Amount Check # 10/14/2008 Soderberg for House (1492) $100.00 3635 Filed Date: 631 3rd Ave.
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