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View 2019 Mid-Year Contributions in the LD 7/24/2019 Lobbying Contribution Report L C R Clerk of the House of Representatives • Legislative Resource Center • B-106 Cannon Building • Washington, DC 20515 Secretary of the Senate • Office of Public Records • 232 Hart Building • Washington, DC 20510 1. F T N 2. I N Type: House Registrant ID: Organization Lobbyist 30914 Organization Name: Senate Registrant ID: The Coca-Cola Company 9751 3. R P 4. C I Year: Contact Name: 2019 Mr.Ryan Guthrie Mid-Year (January 1 - June 30) Email: Year-End (July 1 - December 31) [email protected] Amendment Phone: 2029732650 Address: ONE COCA-COLA PLAZA ATLANTA, GA 30313 USA 5. P A C N Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for Good Government Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for Good Government 6. C No Contributions #1. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 03/07/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Peters for Michigan Senator Gary Charles Peters #2. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $2,000.00 01/24/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Stephanie Murphy For Congress Rep. Stephanie N. Murphy #3. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 06/12/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Josh Gottheimer For Congress Rep. Joshua S. Gottheimer https://lda.congress.gov/LC/forms/ReportDisplay.aspx 1/12 7/24/2019 Lobbying Contribution Report #4. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 05/02/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Karen Bass For Congress Rep. Karen Ruth Bass #5. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 06/12/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Buddy Carter For Congress Rep. Earl L. B. Carter #6. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 03/21/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Hern For Congress Rep. Kevin R. Hern #7. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 04/22/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: DeFazio for Congress Rep. Peter Anthony DeFazio #8. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 01/24/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Drew Ferguson For Congress Inc. Rep. A. Drew Ferguson, IV #9. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $2,500.00 05/02/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Graves For Congress Rep. Tom Graves #10. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 06/20/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Sean Patrick Maloney For Congress Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney #11. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $5,000.00 05/09/2019 Good Government https://lda.congress.gov/LC/forms/ReportDisplay.aspx 2/12 7/24/2019 Lobbying Contribution Report Payee: Honoree: Building Relationships In Diverse Rep. James E. Clyburn Geographic Environments PAC (BRIDGE PAC) #12. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 05/02/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Tina Smith For Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith #13. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 05/02/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Brady For Congress Rep. Kevin Patrick Brady #14. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $5,000.00 03/29/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: David Scott For Congress Rep. David Albert Scott #15. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 04/10/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Team Graham Inc Sen. Lindsey Olin Graham #16. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 03/11/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Rick W. Allen For Congress Rep. Richard W. Allen #17. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,500.00 03/21/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: John Lewis For Congress Rep. John Robert Lewis #18. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 03/11/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Karen Bass For Congress Rep. Karen Ruth Bass https://lda.congress.gov/LC/forms/ReportDisplay.aspx 3/12 7/24/2019 Lobbying Contribution Report #19. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 01/24/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Brady For Congress Rep. Kevin Patrick Brady #20. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 04/18/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: DelBene for Congress Rep. Suzan Kay DelBene #21. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 04/18/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Cory Gardner For Senate Sen. Cory Gardner #22. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 04/10/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Alaskans For Dan Sullivan Sen. Daniel Scott Sullivan #23. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 02/28/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Paul Tonko For Congress Rep. Paul David Tonko #24. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 05/20/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Friends Of Todd Young, Inc. Sen. Todd Christopher Young #25. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 03/26/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Buddy Carter For Congress Rep. Earl L. B. Carter #26. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 06/12/2019 Good Government https://lda.congress.gov/LC/forms/ReportDisplay.aspx 4/12 7/24/2019 Lobbying Contribution Report Payee: Honoree: Suozzi For Congress Rep. Thomas R. Suozzi #27. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $2,500.00 04/10/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Drew Ferguson For Congress Inc. Rep. A. Drew Ferguson, IV #28. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,500.00 01/14/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Jeffries For Congress Rep. Hakeem S. Jeffries #29. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $5,000.00 02/07/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Hoyer For Congress Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer #30. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $5,000.00 03/07/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: AMERIPAC: The Fund for a Greater Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer America #31. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $5,000.00 02/28/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Perdue For Senate Sen. David Alfred Perdue, Jr. #32. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $5,000.00 04/18/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Majority Committee PAC--Mc PAC Rep. Kevin Owen McCarthy #33. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 05/29/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Norma Torres For Congress Rep. Norma Judith Torres https://lda.congress.gov/LC/forms/ReportDisplay.aspx 5/12 7/24/2019 Lobbying Contribution Report #34. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 03/07/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Collins For Congress Rep. Douglas Allen Collins #35. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $2,500.00 06/12/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Chris Coons For Delaware Sen. Christopher Andrew Coons #36. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 06/20/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Kind For Congress Committee Rep. Ronald James Kind #37. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 06/12/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Salud Carbajal For Congress Rep. Salud O. Carbajal #38. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $2,000.00 03/21/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Tom Reed For Congress Rep. Thomas W. Reed, II #39. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 06/24/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Cathy McMorris Rodgers For Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers Congress #40. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 03/07/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Committee To Re-Elect Henry Hank Rep. Henry C. Johnson, Jr. Johnson #41. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: https://lda.congress.gov/LC/forms/ReportDisplay.aspx 6/12 7/24/2019 Lobbying Contribution Report FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 02/27/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Katko For Congress Rep. John Michael Katko #42. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 03/25/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Pallone For Congress Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. #43. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Coca-Cola Company Nonpartisan Committee for $1,000.00 06/24/2019 Good Government Payee: Honoree: Blumenauer For Congress Rep.
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