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Employees of Northrop Grumman Political Action Committee (ENGPAC) 2020 Contributions Employees of Northrop Grumman Political Action Committee (ENGPAC) 2020 Contributions Name Candidate Office Total ALABAMA $51,500 American Security PAC Rep. Michael Rogers (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Defend America PAC Sen. Richard Shelby (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Doug Jones for Senate Committee Sen. Doug Jones (D) United States Senate $3,500 Gary Palmer for Congress Rep. Gary Palmer (R) Congressional District 06 $2,500 Mike Rogers for Congress Rep. Michael Rogers (R) Congressional District 03 $7,000 MoBrooksForCongress.Com Rep. Morris Brooks, Jr. (R) Congressional District 05 $7,000 Reaching For A Brighter America PAC Rep. Robert Aderholt (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Seeking Justice Committee Sen. Doug Jones (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Terri Sewell for Congress Rep. Terri Sewell (D) Congressional District 07 $6,500 Together Everyone Realizes Real Impact PAC Rep. Terri Sewell (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 ALASKA $12,500 Alaskans for Don Young Inc. Rep. Don Young (R) Congressional District 01 $2,500 The Denali Leadership PAC Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 True North PAC Sen. Dan Sullivan (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 ARIZONA $30,500 Biggs for Congress Rep. Andy Biggs (R) Congressional District 05 $5,000 Debbie Lesko for Congress Rep. Debbie Lesko (R) Congressional District 08 $4,000 Gallego for Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego (D) Congressional District 07 $5,000 Getting Stuff Done PAC Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D) Leadership PAC $4,000 Kirkpatrick for Arizona Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) Congressional District 02 $3,000 Stanton for Arizona Rep. Greg Stanton (D) Congressional District 09 $2,000 Thunderbolt PAC Sen. Martha McSally (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Tom O'Halleran for Congress Rep. Tom O'Halleran (D) Congressional District 01 $2,500 ARKANSAS $28,000 Arkansas for Leadership Political Action Committee (ARKPAC) Sen. John Boozman (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Cotton for Senate Sen. Tom Cotton (R) United States Senate $2,000 Crawford for Congress Rep. Rick Crawford (R) Congressional District 01 $2,500 French Hill for Arkansas Rep. J. French Hill (R) Congressional District 02 $4,000 Razor PAC Rep. Stephen Womack (R) Leadership PAC $2,500 Republican Majority Fund Sen. Tom Cotton (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Westerman for Congress Rep. Bruce Westerman (R) Congressional District 04 $2,000 Womack for Congress Committee Rep. Stephen Womack (R) Congressional District 03 $5,000 CALIFORNIA $229,700 Alan Lowenthal for Congress Rep. Alan Lowenthal (D) Congressional District 47 $3,000 Autumn Burke for Assembly State Assm. Autumn Burke (D) State House District 62 $2,500 Barragan for Congress Rep. Nanette Barragan (D) Congressional District 44 $2,500 Ben Allen for Senate 2022 State Senator Ben Allen (D) State Senate District 26 $2,200 Bera for Congress Rep. Amerish Bera (D) Congressional District 07 $7,500 Blue Momentum PAC Rep. Ted Lieu (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 CA LUV PAC Rep. Peter Ray Aguilar (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 California Republican Party State Party Cmte $15,000 1 Employees of Northrop Grumman Political Action Committee (ENGPAC) 2020 Contributions Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly State Assm. Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D) State House District 04 $1,000 Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Rep. Devin Nunes (R) Congressional District 22 $5,000 Eureka Political Action Committee Rep. Kenneth Calvert (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Fund for The Majority Sen. Diane Feinstein (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Garamendi for Congress Rep. John Garamendi (D) Congressional District 03 $7,500 Gipson for Assembly 2020 State Assm. Mike Gibson (D) State House District 64 $2,000 Heath Flora for Assembly 2020 State Assm. Heath Flora (R) State House District 12 $2,000 Irwin for Assembly 2020 State Assm. Jacqui Irwin (D) State House District 44 $2,000 Jesse Gabriel for Assembly 2020 State Assm. Jesse Gabriel (D) State House District 45 $1,500 Jimmy Gomez for Congress Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D) Congressional District 34 $1,500 Jimmy Panetta for Congress Rep. Jimmy Panetta (D) Congressional District 20 $5,000 JOBS UNITED LABOR- JULIA PAC Rep. Julia Brownley (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Judy Chu for Congress Rep. Judy Chu (D) Congressional District 27 $6,000 Julia Brownley for Congress Rep. Julia Brownley (D) Congressional District 26 $5,000 Karen Bass for Congress Rep. Karen Bass (D) Congressional District 37 $3,000 Ken Calvert for Congress Rep. Kenneth Calvert (R) Congressional District 42 $4,000 Kevin McCarthy for Congress Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R) Congressional District 23 $5,000 Lofgren for Congress Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D) Congressional District 19 $4,000 Lou Correa for Congress Rep. Lou Correa (D) Congressional District 46 $3,000 Majority Committee PAC-Mc PAC Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Make It in America PAC Rep. John Garamendi (D) Leadership PAC $2,500 Marc Berman for Assembly 2020 State Assm. Marc Berman (D) State House District 24 $2,500 Mark DeSaulnier for Congress Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D) Congressional District 11 $4,000 Matsui for Congress Rep. Doris Matsui (D) Congressional District 06 $7,500 Mike Garcia for Congress Rep. Mike Garcia (R) Congressional District 25 $5,000 Mike Thompson for Congress Rep. Mike Thompson (D) Congressional District 05 $2,500 Moorlach for Senate 2020 State Senator John Moorlach (R) State Senate District 37 $2,000 Nancy Pelosi for Congress Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) Congressional District 12 $10,000 Napolitano for Congress Rep. Grace Napolitano (D) Congressional District 32 $5,000 New PAC Rep. Devin Nunes (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Norma Torres for Congress Rep. Norma Torres (D) Congressional District 35 $5,000 PAC To The Future Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Phillip Chen for Assembly 2020 State Assm. Phillip Chen (R) State House District 55 $2,000 Salud Carbajal for Congress Rep. Salud Carbajal (D) Congressional District 24 $5,000 Schiff for Congress Rep. Adam Schiff (D) Congressional District 28 $5,000 Scott Peters for Congress Rep. Scott Peters (D) Congressional District 52 $5,000 Serving Our Country (SOC) PAC Rep. Salud Carbajal (D) Leadership PAC $2,500 Sherman for Congress Rep. Brad Sherman (D) Congressional District 30 $7,500 Stand With Sanchez Rep. Linda Sanchez (D) Congressional District 38 $2,500 Stern for Senate 2020 State Senator Henry Stern (D) State Senate District 27 $2,000 Supporting House Problem Solvers - SHP PAC Rep. Scott Peters (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Ted Lieu for Congress Rep. Ted Lieu (D) Congressional District 33 $2,500 Tony Cardenas for Congress Rep. Tony Cardenas (D) Congressional District 29 $2,500 USA PAC - United for a Strong America Rep. Adam Schiff (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 2 Employees of Northrop Grumman Political Action Committee (ENGPAC) 2020 Contributions Vargas for Congress Rep. Juan Vargas (D) Congressional District 51 $5,000 Wilk for Senate 2020 State Senator Scott Wilk (R) State Senate District 21 $2,000 COLORADO $28,000 Buck for Colorado Rep. Kenneth Buck (R) Congressional District 04 $2,000 Diana DeGette for Congress Inc. Rep. Diana DeGette (D) Congressional District 01 $2,000 DOUGLASPAC Rep. Douglas Lamborn (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 EDPAC Rep. Edwin Perlmutter (D) Leadership PAC $2,500 Joe Neguse for Congress Rep. Joe Neguse (D) Congressional District 02 $1,000 Lamborn for Congress Rep. Douglas Lamborn (R) Congressional District 05 $4,000 Perlmutter for Congress Rep. Edwin Perlmutter (D) Congressional District 07 $5,000 Project West Political Action Committee Sen. Cory Gardner (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 VoteTipton.com Rep. Scott Tipton (R) Congressional District 03 $1,500 CONNECTICUT $27,500 Committee for A Democratic Future Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D) Leadership PAC $2,500 Friends of Rosa DeLauro Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D) Congressional District 03 $5,000 Himes for Congress Rep. James Himes (D) Congressional District 04 $5,000 Husky PAC Rep. Joseph Courtney (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Jobs and Innov. Matter - JIM PAC Rep. James Himes (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Larson For Congress Rep. John Larson (D) Congressional District 01 $5,000 DELAWARE $17,000 Blue Hen PAC Sen. Chris Coons (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Chris Coons for Delaware Sen. Chris Coons (D) United States Senate $5,000 First State PAC Sen. Tom Carper (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Lisa Blunt Rochester for Congress Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D) Congressional District At-Large $2,000 FLORIDA $116,000 Al Lawson for Congress Rep. Al Lawson (D) Congressional District 05 $6,000 Castor for Congress Rep. Kathy Castor (D) Congressional District 14 $2,500 Crist for Congress Rep. Charles Crist (D) Congressional District 13 $2,500 Debbie for Congress Rep. Debbie Mucarsel- Powell (D) Congressional District 26 $4,500 Debbie Wasserman Schultz for Congress Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) Congressional District 23 $5,000 Democrats Win Seats (DWS PAC) Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 Developing a New Generation PAC Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D) Leadership PAC $1,000 Donna Shalala for Congress Rep. Donna Shalala (D) Congressional District 27 $2,000 FL Democratic Legislative Campaign Cmte State Party Cmte $5,000 FL House Majority State Party Cmte $10,000 Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee State Party Cmte $15,000 Friends of Neal Dunn Rep. Neal Dunn (R) Congressional District 02 $1,500 Golden Rule PAC Rep. Charles Crist (D) Leadership PAC $2,500 Greg Steube Congressional Committee Rep. Greg Steube (R) Congressional District 17 $2,500 House Victory State Party Cmte $10,000 3 Employees of Northrop Grumman Political Action Committee (ENGPAC) 2020 Contributions Leadership Opportunity Innovation Service PAC Rep. Lois Frankel (D) Leadership PAC $2,500 Lets Get To Work PAC Sen. Rick Scott (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Lois Frankel for Congress Rep. Lois Frankel (D) Congressional District 22 $5,000 Maintaining All Rep. in Office PAC Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R) Leadership PAC $2,500 Michael Waltz for Congress Rep.
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