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1 2016 Political Contributions (July 1 – December 2016 Political Contributions (July 1 – December 31) Amgen is committed to serving patients by transforming the promise of science and biotechnology into therapies that have the power to restore health or even save lives. Amgen recognizes the importance of sound public policy in achieving this goal, and, accordingly, participates in the political process and supports those candidates, committees, and other organizations who work to advance healthcare innovation and improve patient access. Amgen participates in the political process by making direct corporate contributions as well as contributions through its employee-funded Political Action Committee (“Amgen PAC”). In some states, corporate contributions to candidates for state or local elected offices are permissible, while in other states and at the federal level, political contributions are only made through the Amgen PAC. Under certain circumstances, Amgen may lawfully contribute to other political committees and political organizations, including political party committees, industry PACs, leadership PACs, and Section 527 organizations. Amgen also participates in ballot initiatives and referenda at the state and local level. Amgen is committed to complying with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations that govern such contributions. The list below contains information about political contributions for the second half of 2016 by Amgen and the Amgen PAC. It includes contributions to candidate committees, political party committees, industry PACs, leadership PACs, Section 527 organizations, and state and local ballot initiatives and referenda. These contributions are categorized by state, political party (if applicable), political office (where applicable), recipient, contributor (Amgen Inc. or Amgen PAC) and amount. Office State Party Candidate Office Committee/PAC Name Candidate Name Corp. Contribution PAC Contribution AL D U.S. HOUSE Terri Sewell For Congress Sewell, Terri $ 3,000.00 Sessions, Jeff (FED AL R U.S. SENATE Tallatchee Creek Inc. PAC LPAC) $ 2,000.00 AZ R STATE HOUSE BoyerAZ.com 2016 Boyer, Paul $ 750.00 AZ R STATE HOUSE Kate Brophy McGee AZ Brophy McGee, Kate $ 750.00 AZ R STATE HOUSE VOTE Heather Carter Carter, Heather $ 1,000.00 AZ R STATE HOUSE Regina E Cobb 2016 Cobb, Regina $ 1,000.00 AZ D STATE HOUSE Dr. Friese for House 2016 Friese, Randall $ 500.00 AZ R STATE HOUSE Vote Mesnard 2016 Mesnard, Javan $ 500.00 1 AZ R STATE HOUSE Elect Darin Mitchell 2016 Mitchell, Darin $ 500.00 AZ R STATE HOUSE Robson 2016 Robson, Bob $ 300.00 AZ R STATE HOUSE Weninger for AZ Weninger, Jeff $ 300.00 Arizona Democratic Legislative AZ D STATE HOUSE Campaign Committee $ 1,000.00 AZ R STATE SENATE Nancy Barto for Senate 2016 Barto, Nancy $ 750.00 AZ D STATE SENATE Friends O' Farley 2016 Farley, Steve $ 500.00 AZ D STATE SENATE Elect Hobbs Hobbs, Katie $ 400.00 AZ R STATE SENATE Re-Elect Debbie Lesko 2016 Lesko, Debbie $ 500.00 AZ D STATE SENATE Elect Eric Meyer 2016 Meyer, Eric $ 750.00 AZ R STATE SENATE Yarbrough/Senate 2016 Yarbrough, Steven $ 500.00 AZ R STATE SENATE Kimberly Yee for Arizona 2016 Yee, Kimberly $ 1,000.00 AZ D U.S. HOUSE Kyrsten Sinema For Congress Sinema, Kyrsten $ 3,000.00 AZ R U.S. SENATE Jeff Flake For US Senate Inc Flake, Jeffry $ 2,500.00 BALLOT No on Prop. 61, Californians against CA INITIATIVE the Deceptive Rx Proposition* $ 3,370,768.00 BALLOT No on Prop. 61, Californians against CA INITIATIVE the Deceptive Rx Proposition* $ 26,724.77 BALLOT No on Prop. 61, Californians against CA INITIATIVE the Deceptive Rx Proposition* $ 10,729.05 CA D STATE HOUSE Rob Bonta for Assembly 2016 Bonta, Rob $ 1,500.00 CA D STATE HOUSE Autumn Burke for Assembly 2016 Burke, Autumn $ 1,000.00 CA R STATE HOUSE Rocky Chavez for Assembly 2016 Chavez, Rocky $ 1,500.00 CA D STATE HOUSE Eggman for Assembly 2016 Eggman, Susan $ 1,500.00 Friends of Jimmy Gomez for CA D STATE HOUSE Assembly 2016 Gomez, Jimmy $ 1,500.00 CA R STATE HOUSE David Hadley for Assembly 2016 Hadley, David $ 2,000.00 CA D STATE HOUSE Jacqui Irwin for Assembly 2016 Irwin, Jacqui $ 1,500.00 CA R STATE HOUSE Young Kim for Assembly 2016 Kim, Young $ 3,500.00 CA R STATE HOUSE Eric Linder for Assembly 2016 Linder, Eric $ 2,500.00 2 CA D STATE HOUSE Evan Low for Assembly 2016 Low, Evan $ 1,000.00 CA D STATE HOUSE Kevin Mullin for Assembly 2016 Mullin, Kevin $ 1,500.00 CA D STATE HOUSE O'Donnell for Assembly 2016 O'Donnell, Patrick $ 1,000.00 CA R STATE HOUSE Patterson for Assembly 2016 Patterson, Jim $ 1,500.00 CA D STATE HOUSE Rendon for Assembly 2016 Rendon, Anthony $ 1,000.00 CA R STATE HOUSE Marc Steinorth for Assembly 2016 Steinorth, Marc $ 1,000.00 CA R STATE HOUSE Waldron for Assembly 2016 Waldron, Marie $ 1,000.00 CA R STATE SENATE Ling Ling Chang for Senate 2016 Chang, Ling-Ling $ 1,000.00 CA D STATE SENATE Galgiani for Senate 2016 Galgiani, Cathleen $ 2,500.00 CA D STATE SENATE Tony Mendoza for Senate 2018 Mendoza, Tony $ 1,500.00 CA R STATE SENATE Janet Nguyen for Senate 2018 Nguyen, Janet $ 1,500.00 CA D STATE SENATE Dr. Richard Pan for Senate 2018 Pan, Richard $ 3,000.00 CA R STATE SENATE Wilk for Senate 2016 Wilk, Scott $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Pete Aguilar For Congress Aguilar, Pete $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Karen Bass For Congress Bass, Karen $ 1,500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Ami Bera For Congress Bera, Ami $ 3,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Julia Brownley For Congress Brownley, Julia $ 2,000.00 Victory by Investing Building and Cardenas, Tony (FED CA D U.S. HOUSE Empowering (VIBE) PAC LPAC) $ 2,500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Judy Chu For Congress Chu, Judy $ 2,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Lou Correa for Congress Correa, Lou $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Susan Davis For Congress Davis, Susan $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Anna Eshoo For Congress Eshoo, Anna $ 2,500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Hall For Congress Hall, Isadore $ 2,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Mike Honda For Congress Honda, Mike $ 2,000.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE Issa For Congress Issa, Darrell $ 1,000.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE Steve Knight For Congress Knight, Steve $ 4,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Barbara Lee For Congress Lee, Barbara $ 2,500.00 3 CA D U.S. HOUSE Lofgren For Congress Lofgren, Zoe $ 500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE McNerney For Congress McNerney, Jerry $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Nancy Pelosi For Congress Pelosi, Nancy $ 5,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Scott Peters For Congress Peters, Scott $ 2,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Dr. Raul Ruiz For Congress Ruiz, Raul $ 3,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Committee To Re-Elect Linda Sanchez Sanchez, Linda $ 4,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Sherman For Congress Sherman, Brad $ 2,500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Jackie Speier For Congress Speier, Jackie $ 1,000.00 Swalwell, Eric (FED CA D U.S. HOUSE Future Forum PAC LPAC) $ 2,500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Mike Thompson For Congress Thompson, Mike $ 4,500.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE Valadao For Congress Valadao, David $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Vargas For Congress Vargas, Juan $ 2,000.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE Walters For Congress Walters, Mimi $ 2,500.00 Making Investments Majority Insured Walters, Mimi (FED CA R U.S. HOUSE PAC LPAC) $ 1,000.00 California Life Sciences Association CA (CLSA) PAC $ 7,000.00 California Republican Party Federal CA R Acct $ 5,000.00 CA Independent Voter Project $ 16,500.00 Leadership CO D Caucus One Colorado Education Fund $ 500.00 Leadership CO D Caucus Coloradans for Fairness $ 1,000.00 Leadership CO D Caucus Our Colorado Values $ 1,000.00 Leadership CO D Caucus Colorado Citizens' Alliance $ 2,500.00 Leadership CO R Caucus Colorado Leadership Fund $ 3,500.00 4 Leadership CO D Caucus Common Sense Values $ 2,500.00 Leadership CO R Caucus Senate Majority Fund LLC $ 3,500.00 Project West Political Action Gardner, Cory (FED CO R U.S. HOUSE Committee LPAC) $ 3,500.00 Colorado Democratic Party - Federal CO D Account $ 5,000.00 CT D U.S. HOUSE Courtney For Congress Courtney, Joseph $ 1,000.00 CT D U.S. HOUSE Himes For Congress Himes, Jim $ 1,000.00 CT D U.S. HOUSE Larson For Congress Larson, John $ 1,000.00 DC D GOVERNOR Democratic Governors Association $ 100,000.00 DC R GOVERNOR Republican Governors Association $ 106,000.00 Griffith, Morgan; Brooks, DC R U.S. HOUSE Health First Committee Susan; Bucshon, Larry $ 3,000.00 DC D U.S. HOUSE New Democrat Coalition PAC $ 5,000.00 Democratic Legislative Campaign DC D Committee $ 11,000.00 FL R STATE HOUSE Jason Brodeur for State Representative Brodeur, Jason $ 500.00 FL R STATE HOUSE Campaign to Elect Bob Cortes Cortes, Robert $ 500.00 FL R STATE HOUSE Jose Felix Diaz Campaign Diaz, Jose $ 500.00 FL R STATE HOUSE Campaign to Elect Mike Miller Miller, Mike $ 500.00 FL R STATE HOUSE Paul Renner Campaign Renner, Paul $ 500.00 FL R STATE HOUSE Chris Sprowls Campaign Sprowls, Chris $ 500.00 FL R STATE HOUSE Carlos Trujillo Campaign Trujillo, Carlos $ 500.00 FL R STATE SENATE Anitere Flores for Senate Campaign Flores, Anitere $ 500.00 FL R STATE SENATE Rene Garcia Campaign Garcia, Rene $ 500.00 FL R STATE SENATE Friends of Dana Young for Senate Young, Dana $ 500.00 FL R U.S.
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