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Expenditures Sch-B Generated On: 8/16/2019 10:15:24 AM Schedule B: Expenditures Sch-B Iowa BEV PAC #6098 Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/17/2018 9:17:07 AM Committee Code: 6098 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 8/16/2019 10:00:16 AM Expenditure Expenditure Expenditure Name & Address Purpose Expenditure Date Committee ID Amount 2115 Bisignano for Senate Account 6/15/2018 Check # 2618 East Leach Avenue Political Contribution $2,000.00 4997 Des Moines, IA 50320 1961 Chapman For Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 25862 Fox Ridge Ln Political Contribution $2,000.00 4985 Adel, IA 50003 Charlie McConkey for State 2134 Representataive 6/15/2018 Check # Political Contribution $250.00 2222 Avenue L 4981 Council Bluffs, IA 51501 2188 Chaz Allen 4 Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 1438 N 7th Ave E Political Contribution $2,000.00 4998 Newton, IA 50208 1605 Citizens for Pat Grassley 6/15/2018 Check # 30601 Deer Trail Drive Political Contribution $2,000.00 4961 New Hartford, IA 50660 1347 Citizens for Rob Hogg 6/15/2018 Check # 2750 Otis Road SE Political Contribution $500.00 5003 Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 2155 Citizens for Sexton 6/15/2018 Check # 2202 Ogden Avenue Political Contribution $1,500.00 4957 Rockwell City, IA 50579 2223 Citizens for Sieck 6/15/2018 Check # 1710 Timber Ln Political Contribution $250.00 4971 Glenwood, IA 51534 2301 Citizens for Timothy Kacena 6/15/2018 Check # 121 S Dorman st. Political Contribution $250.00 4979 Sioux City, IA 51103 1040 Citizens to Elect Bill Dotzler 6/15/2018 Check # 2837 Cedar Terrace Dr. Political Contribution $2,000.00 5000 Waterloo, IA 50702 1586 Committee to Elect Art Staed 6/15/2018 Check # 2141 Coldstream Ave. N.E. Political Contribution $250.00 4980 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402-3311 2133 Committee to Elect Gary Carlson 6/15/2018 Check # 104 Deerpath Lane Political Contribution $1,500.00 4966 Muscatine, IA 52761 863 Committee to Elect Mascher 6/15/2018 Check # 2012 Sherman Drive Political Contribution $1,000.00 4976 Iowa City, IA 52240 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 1 of 5 Generated On: 8/16/2019 10:15:24 AM Schedule B: Expenditures Sch-B Iowa BEV PAC #6098 Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/17/2018 9:17:07 AM Committee Code: 6098 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 8/16/2019 10:00:16 AM Expenditure Expenditure Expenditure Name & Address Purpose Expenditure Date Committee ID Amount 1711 Cownie for Statehouse 6/15/2018 Check # 4109 Timberwood Drive Political Contribution $3,000.00 4962 West Des Moines, IA 50265 2256 Dan Dawson for State Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 213 Upland Drive Political Contribution $1,000.00 4990 Council Bluffs, IA 51503 1338 Danielson Works for US 6/15/2018 Check # 1169 Rainbow Dr Political Contribution $3,000.00 4999 Waterloo, IA 50701-3527 2412 Dawson for Iowa Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 101 West Creek Court Political Contribution $250.00 5002 Lawton, IA 51030 1838 Friends For Breitbach 6/15/2018 Check # 301 W. Mission St. Political Contribution $1,000.00 4989 Strawberry Point, IA 52076 2030 Friends for Jake Highfill 6/15/2018 Check # 6660 NW 52nd ct Political Contribution $2,000.00 4963 Johnston, IA 50131 2241 Friends of Jacob Bossman 6/15/2018 Check # 2650 S Cedar Street Political Contribution $400.00 4967 Sioux City, IA 51106 1715 Friends of Jason Schultz 6/15/2018 Check # Box 70, 611 Cedar St Political Contribution $1,000.00 4988 Schleswig, IA 51461 1397 Friends of Jim Lykam 6/15/2018 Check # 2906 W. 35th St Political Contribution $1,000.00 5001 Davenport, IA 52806 1874 Friends of Tod Bowman 6/15/2018 Check # 812 Grant Street Political Contribution $250.00 5004 Maquoketa, IA 52060 1953 Friends of Whitver 6/15/2018 Check # 4019 NE Bellagio Circle Political Contribution $4,000.00 4982 Ankeny, IA 50021 1737 Hagenow for Iowa House 6/15/2018 Check # 15115 Prairie Avenue Political Contribution $2,000.00 4960 Urbandale, IA 50323 1893 Hall for Iowa 6/15/2018 Check # PO Box 4579 Political Contribution $2,000.00 4973 Sioux City, IA 51104 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 2 of 5 Generated On: 8/16/2019 10:15:24 AM Schedule B: Expenditures Sch-B Iowa BEV PAC #6098 Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/17/2018 9:17:07 AM Committee Code: 6098 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 8/16/2019 10:00:16 AM Expenditure Expenditure Expenditure Name & Address Purpose Expenditure Date Committee ID Amount 1886 Hein for State House 6/15/2018 Check # 17358 County Road E-16 Political Contribution $250.00 4970 Monticello, IA 52310 5172 Hubbell for Governor 6/15/2018 Check # 100 Court Ave, Suite 215 Political Contribution $1,000.00 5007 Des Moines, IA 50309 1491 Jacoby for House 6/15/2018 Check # 2308 Northridge Drive Political Contribution $1,000.00 4975 Coralville, IA 52241 2159 Johnson for Iowa 6/15/2018 Check # 413 13th Avenue NE Political Contribution $500.00 4993 Independence, IA 50644 1964 Jones for Iowa 6/15/2018 Check # 4470 Highway 71 Political Contribution $1,000.00 4958 Sioux Rapids, IA 50585 1724 Kapucian for State Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 1275 69th St. Political Contribution $500.00 4992 Keystone, IA 52249 2142 Kevin Kinney for State Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 4321 Calkins Ave SW Political Contribution $250.00 5005 Oxford, IA 52322 5173 Kim Reynolds for Iowa 6/15/2018 Check # 1010 A Park Lane Political Contribution $5,000.00 5006 Osceola, IA 50213 1705 Klein for Statehouse 6/15/2018 Check # 1744 Keokuk Washington Rd Political Contribution $1,000.00 4965 Keota, IA 52248 2132 Kraayenbrink for Iowa Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 1561 National Ave Political Contribution $500.00 4994 Fort Dodge, IA 50501 1260 Lensing for House District #85 6/15/2018 Check # 2408 Mayfield Rd. Political Contribution $1,000.00 4977 Iowa City, IA 52245 2294 Lundgren for House 6/15/2018 Check # 916 HEATHER DR Political Contribution $250.00 4969 PEOSTA, IA 52068 1247 Mark Smith for Iowa House 6/15/2018 Check # 816 Roberts Terrace Political Contribution $2,000.00 4972 Marshalltown, IA 50158 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 3 of 5 Generated On: 8/16/2019 10:15:24 AM Schedule B: Expenditures Sch-B Iowa BEV PAC #6098 Status: Filed Committee Type: Iowa PAC Statutory Due Date 7/19/2018 County: _NA Adjusted Due Date District: 0 Filed Date 7/17/2018 9:17:07 AM Committee Code: 6098 Postmark Date Political Party: Not Available Amendment Date 8/16/2019 10:00:16 AM Expenditure Expenditure Expenditure Name & Address Purpose Expenditure Date Committee ID Amount 1326 Oldson for State Representative 6/15/2018 Check # 4004 Grand Ave Apt 302 Political Contribution $1,000.00 4974 Des Moines, IA 50312 731 People for Pam Jochum 6/15/2018 Check # 2368 Jackson St. Political Contribution $1,000.00 4996 Dubuque, IA 52001 1206 Petersen for State Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 4300 Beaver Hills Drive Political Contribution $2,000.00 4995 Des Moines, IA 50310 1777 Randy Feenstra Iowa Senate Committee 6/15/2018 Check # 641 2nd St Political Contribution $3,500.00 4984 Hull, IA 51239 2003 Rozenboom for Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 2200 Oxford Ave Political Contribution $500.00 4991 Oskaloosa, IA 52577 2107 Schneider for State Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 7887 Cody Drive Political Contribution $2,000.00 4983 West Des Moines, IA 50266 1647 Smith for Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 2036 E 48th Street Political Contribution $3,000.00 4986 Davenport, IA 52807 2163 Timi Brown-Powers for Iowa 6/15/2018 Check # 1920 W 7th St Political Contribution $500.00 4978 Waterloo, IA 50702 1400 Upmeyer for House 6/15/2018 Check # 1811 N. 8th St. Political Contribution $4,000.00 4959 Clear Lake, IA 50428 1639 Win With Windschitl 6/15/2018 Check # 2912 Light Breeze Ln. Political Contribution $1,000.00 4964 Missouri Valley, IA 51555 1521 Zaun for Iowa Senate 6/15/2018 Check # 7032 Holcomb Avenue Political Contribution $500.00 4987 Urbandale, IA 50322-4868 2251 Zumbach for Iowa House 6/15/2018 Check # 558 Monticello Road Political Contribution $250.00 4968 Coggon, IA 52218 2245 Ashley Hinson for House 7/12/2018 Check # 5180 Elderton Dr. Political Contribution $1,000.00 5008 Marion, IA 52302 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 4 of 5 Generated On: 8/16/2019 10:15:24 AM Total Amount $70,900.00 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 5 of 5.
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