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Motorola Solutions PAC 2019 Contributions 2019 MSIPAC DISBURSEMENTS Recipient State Office Amount Party Rep. Michael Dennis Rogers (R) AL US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Robert Brown Aderholt (R) AL US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Ruben M. Gallego (D) AZ US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Tom O'Halleran (D) AZ US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Tom O'Halleran (D) AZ US House $ 1,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) FL US House $ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) FL US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) FL US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John H. Rutherford (R) FL US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John H. Rutherford (R) FL US House $ (1,000.00) REPUBLICAN Rep. Mario Rafael Diaz-Balart (R) FL US House $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Theodore Eliot Deutch (D) FL US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Valdez B. Demings (D) FL US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Russell M. Fulcher (R) ID US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Adam Daniel Kinzinger (R) IL US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Daniel William Lipinski (D) IL US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Daniel William Lipinski (D) IL US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Darin M. LaHood (R) IL US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John M. Shimkus (R) IL US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Michael Quigley (D) IL US House $ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Rodney Lee Davis (R) IL US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) IL US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) IL US House $ 2,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) IL US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Peter John Visclosky (D) IN US House $ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Clay Higgins (R) LA US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Stephen Joseph Scalise (R) LA US House $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Stephen Joseph Scalise (R) LA US House $ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Charles A. Ruppersberger (D) MD US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer (D) MD US House $ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer (D) MD US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer (D) MD US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Pete Stauber (R) MN US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Vicky Jo Hartzler (R) MO US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Vicky Jo Hartzler (R) MO US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Vicky Jo Hartzler (R) MO US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Patrick Timothy McHenry (R) NC US House $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. William James Pascrell, Jr. (D) NJ US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Elise M. Stefanik (R) NY US House $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Kathleen Maura Rice (D) NY US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Robert E. Latta (R) OH US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Robert E. Latta (R) OH US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. William L. Johnson (R) OH US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Thomas Jeffery Cole (R) OK US House $ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Gregory Paul Walden (R) OR US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Gregory Paul Walden (R) OR US House $ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Gregory Paul Walden (R) OR US House $ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Jeffrey D. Duncan (R) SC US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Jeffrey D. Duncan (R) SC US House $ 500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Joe Wilson (R) SC US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Mark E. Green (R) TN US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Daniel Crenshaw (R) TX US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John R. Carter (R) TX US House $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John R. Carter (R) TX US House $ 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. John R. Carter (R) TX US House $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Page 1 2019 MSIPAC disbursements CR Report 2019 MSIPAC DISBURSEMENTS Recipient State Office Amount Party Rep. Kay Granger (R) TX US House $ 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Kay Granger (R) TX US House $ 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Michael Thomas McCaul, Sr. (R) TX US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. William McClellan Thornberry (R) TX US House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Adam Smith (D) WA US House $ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Suzan Kay DelBene (D) WA US House $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Martha Elizabeth McSally (R) AZ US Senate $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Cory Gardner (R) CO US Senate $ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Cory Gardner (R) CO US Senate $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Christopher Andrew Coons (D) DE US Senate $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. David Alfred Perdue, Jr. (R) GA US Senate $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Brian Emanuel Schatz (D) HI US Senate $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. L. Tammy Duckworth (D) IL US Senate $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Richard Joseph Durbin (D) IL US Senate $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Richard Joseph Durbin (D) IL US Senate $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Ronald H. Johnson (R) MA US Senate $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Ronald H. Johnson (R) MA US Senate $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Steve David Daines (R) MT US Senate $ 2,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D) NH US Senate $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. James M. Inhofe (R) OK US Senate $ 4,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. James M. Inhofe (R) OK US Senate $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Jack Francis Reed (D) RI US Senate $ 500.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Jack Francis Reed (D) RI US Senate $ 2,500.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Jack Francis Reed (D) RI US Senate $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Jack Francis Reed (D) RI US Senate $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Timothy Eugene Scott (R) SC US Senate $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. John Randolph Thune (R) SD US Senate $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. John Cornyn, III (R) TX US Senate $ 3,500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. John Cornyn, III (R) TX US Senate $ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Patrick Joseph Leahy (D) VT US Senate $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Denali Leadership PAC AK Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Denali Leadership PAC AK Other Federal $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Reaching For A Brighter America PAC AL Other Federal $ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Reaching For A Brighter America PAC AL Other Federal $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Thunderbolt PAC AZ Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Eureka Political Action Committee CA Other Federal $ 500.00 REPUBLICAN Eureka Political Action Committee CA Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN National Republican Senatorial Committee DC Other Federal $ 15,000.00 REPUBLICAN Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee DC Other Federal $ 15,000.00 DEMOCRAT National Republican Campaign Committee DC Other Federal $ 15,000.00 REPUBLICAN Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee DC Other Federal $ 15,000.00 DEMOCRAT Jobs Opportunity And New Ideas PAC IA Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Perimeter PAC IL Other Federal $ 5,000.00 DEMOCRAT Adam Kinzinger - Future 1St Committee IL Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Redemption PAC LA Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Scalise Leadership Fund LA Other Federal $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Dirigo PAC ME Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Patriot Political Action Committee MS Other Federal $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Conservatives Harvesting Success PAC MS Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Nebraska Sandhills PAC NE Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Narragansett Bay PAC RI Other Federal $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT Making A Responsible Stand For Households In America PAC TN Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Making A Responsible Stand For Households In America PAC TN Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Ted Cruz Victory Committee TX Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Lee PAC UT Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Page 2 2019 MSIPAC disbursements CR Report 2019 MSIPAC DISBURSEMENTS Recipient State Office Amount Party Wild And Wonderful PAC WV Other Federal $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN 2019 Federal PAC Disbursements $ 217,500.00 Rep. Brandt Smith (R) AR State House $ 500.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Jon S. Eubanks (R) AR State House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Marcus E. Richmond (R) AR State House $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. John R. Cooper (R) AR State Senate $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Jonathan Dismang (R) AR State Senate $ 500.00 REPUBLICAN Sen. Ricky Hill (R) AR State Senate $ 500.00 REPUBLICAN Kate Gallego (N) AZ Mayor $ 1,000.00 DEMOCRAT House Victory PAC AZ Other State $ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Senate Victory PAC AZ Other State $ 1,500.00 REPUBLICAN Arizonans for Strong Leadership AZ Other State $ 10,000.00 REPUBLICAN Arizona Leadership Fund AZ Other State $ 10,000.00 REPUBLICAN Rep. Charlene R. Fernandez (D) AZ State House $ 500.00 DEMOCRAT Rep. Randall S. Friese (D) AZ State House $ 500.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. David T. Bradley (D) AZ State Senate $ 500.00 DEMOCRAT Sen. Lupe Chavira Contreras (D) AZ State Senate $ 500.00 DEMOCRAT Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee DC Other State $ 10,000.00 DEMOCRAT Community Leaders of America DC Other State $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Republican State Leadership Committee DC Other State $ 10,000.00 REPUBLICAN Republican State Leadership Committee DC Other State $ 10,000.00 REPUBLICAN Democratic Governors Association DC Other State $ 10,000.00 DEMOCRAT National Conference of Democratic Mayors DC Other State $ 10,000.00 DEMOCRAT Republican State Leadership Committee DC Other State $ 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN Community Leaders of America DC Other State $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN Community Leaders of America DC Other State $ 10,000.00 REPUBLICAN Gov.
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