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FY 2019 Political Contributions (Q1-Q2).Xlsx WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount Arizona BRADLEY FOR ARIZONA 2018 200.00 COMMITTE TO ELECT ROBERT MEZA FOR STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 200.00 ELECT MICHELLE UDALL 200.00 FRIENDS OF WARREN PETERSEN 200.00 JAY LAWRENCE FOR THE HOUSE 18 200.00 KATE BROPHY MCGEE FOR AZ 200.00 NANCY BARTO FOR HOUSE 2018 200.00 REGINA E. COBB 2018 200.00 SHOPE FOR HOUSE 200.00 VINCE LEACH FOR SENATE 200.00 VOTE HEATHER CARTER SENATE 200.00 VOTE MESNARD 200.00 WENINGER FOR AZ HOUSE 200.00 California AMI BERA FOR CONGRESS 1,500.00 SCOTT PETERS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 TONY CARDENAS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 WALTERS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Colorado CHRIS KENNEDY BACKPAC 400.00 COFFMAN FOR CONGRESS 2018 1,000.00 CORY GARDNER FOR SENATE 2,500.00 DANEYA ESGAR LEADERSHIP FUND 400.00 STEVE FENBERG LEADERSHIP FUND 400.00 Connecticut LARSON FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Delaware CARPER FOR SENATE 1,000.00 Florida DARREN SOTO FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 DONNA SHALALA FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 1 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount STEPHANIE MURPHY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Georgia BUDDY CARTER FOR CONGRESS 1,500.00 Illinois CITIZENS FOR RUSH 1,000.00 DAN LIPINSKI FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF CHERI BUSTOS 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF DICK DURBIN COMMITTEE 2,500.00 KINZINGER FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 LAHOOD FOR CONGRESS 5,000.00 RODNEY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 SCHAKOWSKY FOR CONGRESS 1,750.00 SCHNEIDER FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 Indiana BUCSHON FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF SUSAN BROOKS 1,000.00 OORAH! POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 2,500.00 Iowa LOEBSACK FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Kentucky MCCONNELL SENATE COMMITTEE 2,500.00 Louisiana SCALISE FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 Maryland HOYER FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Michigan STABENOW FOR US SENATE 1,000.00 UPTON FOR ALL OF US 1,000.00 Minnesota EMMER FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF ERIK PAULSEN 1,000.00 Mississippi 2 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount WICKER FOR SENATE 1,000.00 Nevada HELLER FOR SENATE 5,000.00 NEVADANS FOR STEVEN HORSFORD 1,000.00 New Jersey PALLONE FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 SHORE PAC 2,500.00 New York CLARKE FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 FRIENDS FOR GREGORY MEEKS 1,000.00 North Carolina BUTTERFIELD FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 COMM TO ELECT DONNY LAMBETH 250.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT THOM TILLIS 1,000.00 DOLLAR FOR HOUSE 500.00 FRIENDS OF DR GREG MURPHY 250.00 JOSH DOBSON FOR NC HOUSE COMMITTEE 250.00 JOYCE KRAWIEC FOR NC SENATE 250.00 LOUIS PATE ELECTION COMMITTEE 250.00 MALONE FOR NC HOUSE 250.00 VIRGINIA FOXX FOR CONGRESS 1,500.00 Ohio BEATTY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF JOHN EKLUND 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF SHERROD BROWN 2,500.00 JOHNSON FOR CONGRESS 2,000.00 PROMOTING OUR REPUBLICAN TEAM PAC 2,500.00 ROMANCHUK FOR STATE REP 500.00 STEVE HUFFMAN FOR OHIO 500.00 STIVERS FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 Oklahoma FRIENDS OF GLEN MULREADY, 2018 750.00 3 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount Oregon WALDEN FOR CONGRESS 5,000.00 Pennsylvania FRIENDS OF BRYAN CUTLER 2,000.00 GUY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 MIKE KELLY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Texas BILL ZEDLER CAMPAIGN 250.00 COMMITTEE TO RE‐ELECT GARNET COLEMAN 250.00 DAWN BUCKINGHAM CAMPAIGN 250.00 FOUR PRICE CAMPAIGN 250.00 FRIENDS OF LARRY TAYLOR 250.00 JD SHEFFIELD CAMPAIGN 250.00 JOHN RANEY CAMPAIGN 250.00 JOHN WRAY CAMPAIGN 250.00 KIRK WATSON CAMPAIGN 250.00 MARC VEASEY CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1,000.00 RON SIMMONS CAMPAIGN 250.00 TEXANS FOR CHARLES SCHWERTNER 250.00 Vermont WELCH FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 West Virginia CITIZENS FOR AMY SUMMERS 500.00 FRIENDS OF RYAN FERNS COMMITTEE 500.00 HANSHAW FOR HOUSE 500.00 MOORE FOR HOUSE 500.00 TRUMP FOR SENATE 500.00 Wisconsin REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 2,500.00 SCOTT FITZGERALD FOR SENATE 1,000.00 Committees DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 5,000.00 4 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHAIN DRUG STORES, INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 5,000.00 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPECIALTY PHARMACY PAC 2,500.00 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATE COMMITTEE 5,000.00 RETAIL INDUSTRY LEADERS ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE AKA RETAIL LE 5,000.00 5 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount California SF FORWARD 25,000.00 TAXPAYERS FOR JIM NIELSEN SENATE 2018 1,300.00 Delaware CAMPAIGN TO ELECT OSIENSKI 600.00 CITIZENS FOR LAVELLE 600.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT DAVID BENTZ 600.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOHN VIOLA 600.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT PAUL BAUMBACH 600.00 FRIENDS OF KATHLEEN JENNINGS 600.00 FRIENDS OF KEVIN HENSLEY 600.00 HUDSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 600.00 Florida AARON BEAN CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 AMBER MARIANO CAMPAIGN 500.00 AMY MERCADO FOR FL HD 48 500.00 ANA MARIA RODRIGUEZ CAMPAIGN 500.00 ANNA FOR FLORIDA 500.00 ANNETTE TADDEO CAMPAIGN 1,000.00 ARDIAN ZIKA CAMPAIGN 500.00 ASHLEY MOODY CAMPAIGN 3,000.00 BEN ALBRITTON CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 BOB CORTES FOR STATE HOUSE 500.00 BOBBY PAYNE CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 BOBBY POWELL CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 BRYAN AVILA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 BUILDING A PROSPEROUS FLORIDA 4,500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF DANIEL PEREZ 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF JAMES GRANT 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF KELLI STARGEL 1,000.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF MARYLYNN MAGAR 1,000.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF TOM LEE 500.00 6 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF WILTON SIMPSON 500.00 CAMPAIGN OF TRAVIS CUMMINGS 500.00 CAMPAIGN TO RE‐ELECT CARLOS GUILLERMO SMITH 500.00 CARY PIGMAN CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 CHUCK BRANNAN FOR STATE HOUSE 500.00 CHUCK CLEMONS CAMPAGIN FOR FLORIDA 500.00 CLAY YARBOROUGH CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 COLEEN BURTON CAMPAIGN 500.00 CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES FOR FLORIDA 2,500.00 DANA YOUNG CAMPAIGN 500.00 DANE EAGLE CAMPAIGN 500.00 DAVID SANTIAGO FOR STATE REP 1,000.00 DAVID SILVERS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 ED HOOPER CAMPAIGN 500.00 FRANCISCO MINGO CAMPAIGN 500.00 FRIENDS OF ASHLEY MOODY 5,000.00 GOOD FOR FLORIDA 500.00 HEATHER FITZENHAGEN CAMPAIGN 1,000.00 HOLLY RASCHEIN CAMPAIGN 500.00 JACKELINE TOLEDO 500.00 JAMES BUCHANAN CAMPAIGN 500.00 JAMES CORDRAY BYRD JR. 500.00 JASON FISCHER CAMPAIGN 500.00 JAVIER FERNANDEZ CAMPAIGN 500.00 JAY TRUMBELL CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 JAYER WILLIAMSON CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 JOE GRUTERS CAMPAIGN 500.00 JOSIE TOMKOW CAMPAIGN 500.00 JUAN ALFONSO FERNANDEZ‐BARQUIN CAMPAIGN 500.00 KATHLEEN PASSIDOMO CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 LAWRENCE MCCLURE CAMPAIGN 500.00 MATT CALDWELL CAMPAIGN 3,000.00 7 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount MEL PONDER CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 MELONY BELL CAMPAIGN FOR STATE HOUSE 500.00 MIKE BELTRAN CAMPAIGN 500.00 MIKE LAROSA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 NICHOLAS X. DURAN FLORIDA HOUSE 500.00 PAUL RENNER CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 RALPH E. MASSULO JR. CAMPAIGN 500.00 RAY RODRIGUES CAMPAIGN 500.00 RENE PLASENCIA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FLORIDA 20,000.00 ROBERT ASENCIO 500.00 ROBERT OLSZEWSKI CAMPAIGN 500.00 RON DESANTIS FOR GOVERNOR 3,000.00 SPENCER ROACH CAMPAIGN 500.00 TOM LEEK FL HOUSE 500.00 TOMMY GREGORY 500.00 TYLER SIROIS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 VANCE ALOUPIS CAMPAIGN 500.00 WILL ROBINSON CAMPAIGN 500.00 WYMAN DUGGAN CAMPAIGN 500.00 Georgia COMMITTEE TO ELECT JEFF MULLIS 500.00 DUNCAN FOR GEORGIA 1,000.00 KEMP FOR GOVERNOR 6,600.00 Illinois JB INAUGURATION COMMITTEE 10,000.00 ANDERSON FOR ILLINOIS 2,000.00 BRADY FOR SENATE INC. 5,000.00 CHICAGOLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PAC 5,000.00 CITIZENS FOR ANTONIO MUNOZ 2,000.00 CITIZENS FOR ARIEL E. REBOYRAS 500.00 CITIZENS FOR ARTHUR L. TURNER 1,500.00 8 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount CITIZENS FOR BRIAN STEWART 500.00 CITIZENS FOR C. D. DAVIDSMEYER 500.00 CITIZENS FOR CARRIE M. AUSTIN 750.00 CITIZENS FOR CHRIS NYBO 2,000.00 CITIZENS FOR CULLERTON 6,500.00 CITIZENS FOR DALE RIGHTER 500.00 CITIZENS FOR DAN BRADY 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR DAN PATLAK 500.00 CITIZENS FOR DANNY SOLIS 250.00 CITIZENS FOR DEBORAH SIMS 500.00 CITIZENS FOR DURKIN 5,000.00 CITIZENS FOR ELIZABETH HERNANDEZ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR EMIL JONES III 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR ERVIN 200.00 CITIZENS FOR FRED CRESPO 500.00 CITIZENS FOR GREGORY HARRIS 1,500.00 CITIZENS FOR HAMMOND 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR JOE SOSNOWSKI 500.00 CITIZENS FOR KIMBERLY LIGHTFORD 2,000.00 CITIZENS FOR LEON ROCKINGHAM 500.00 CITIZENS FOR LINDA HOLMES 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR MARTIN SANDOVAL 1,500.00 CITIZENS FOR MICHAEL CONNELLY 2,000.00 CITIZENS FOR MICHAEL E. HASTINGS 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR MICHAEL P. MCAULIFFE 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR PATRICK O'CONNOR 500.00 CITIZENS FOR REILLY 1,500.00 CITIZENS FOR TOM MORRISON 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR TUNNEY 750.00 CITIZENS FOR UNES 1,000.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT DAVID MOORE 250.00 DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 500.00 9 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2019 (Q1‐Q2) Recipient Amount CITIZENS TO ELECT GRANT WEHRLI 1,000.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT JOHN CONNOR 1,500.00 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATE COMMITTEE 500.00 COMMITTEE FOR SARA FEIGENHOLTZ 1,000.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT CHASITY L.
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