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2009 State and Other Corporate Political Contributions 2009 Corporate Contributions State Candidate Amount Alabama Representative Blaine Galliher $500 Senator Laura Hall $500 California Assembly Member Anthony Adams $1,500 Senator John Benoit $1,500 Assembly Member Marty Block $1,000 Attorney General Jerry Brown $2,500 Assembly Member Anna Caballero $1,000 Assembly Member Charles Calderon $1,000 California Republican Party $35,000 Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy Independent Expenditure (IE) Committee $5,000 Senator Dave Cogdill $3,600 Senator Lou Correa $900 Assembly Member Kevin De Leon $1,500 Asssembly Member Nathan Fletcher $2,000 Assembly Member Felipe Fuentes $3,600 Asssembly Member Cathleen Galgiani $1,500 Assembly Member Isadore Hall $2,000 Assembly Member Mary Hayashi $2,000 Assembly Member Ed Hernandez $1,500 Assembly Member Dave Jones $1,500 Assembly Member Fiona Ma $2,000 Senator Abel Maldonado $1,500 Senator Gloria Negrete McLeod $2,500 Assembly Member Tony Mendoza $2,000 Senator Alex Padilla $1,500 Assembly Member Manuel Perez $1,000 Candidate for Senate Curren Price $2,000 Prosperity for California $5,000 Asssembly Member Cameron Smyth $1,500 Asssembly Member Jose Solorio $3,000 Assembly Member Norma Torres $1,000 Assembly Member Mike Villines $3,000 Senator Mimi Walters $2,000 Senator Rod Wright $1,000 District of Columbia Council Member At-Large Michael A. Brown $500 Florida Senator Thad Altman $500 Candidate for State Senate Kevin Ambler $500 Representative Gary Aubuchon $500 Representative Dean Cannon $500 Representative Richard Corcoran $500 Representative Chris Dorworth $500 Representative Denise Grimsley $500 Representative Gayle Harrell $500 House Republican Leadership Fund $5,000 House Republican Leadership Fund $2,000 House Victory Fund $2,000 House Victory Fund $1,500 Senator Mike Haridopolis $500 Candidate for State Senate Alan Hays $500 Representative Dorothy Hukill $500 Candidate for State Senate Jack Latvala $500 Candidate for State Senate Joe Negron $500 Representative Jimmy Patronis $500 Representative Ari Porth $500 Representative Ron Renuart $500 Representative Ron Saunders $500 Senate Republican Leadership Fund $5,000 Senate Republican Leadership Fund $2,000 Senate Victory Fund $2,000 Senate Victory Fund $1,500 Senator Kelly Skidmore $500 Representative Darren Soto $500 Representative Nick Thompson $500 Representative Charles VanZant $500 Representative Wil Weatherford $500 Georgia Senator Don Balfour $750 Representative Mark Burkhalter $750 Representative Mark Butler $500 Representative Charlice Byrd $350 Senator Ronnie Chance $500 Representative Mickey Channell $500 Representative Sharon Cooper $500 Representative Elly Dobbs $200 Representative Earl Ehrhart $500 Senator Greg Goggans $500 Representative Ben Harbin $750 Representative Michele Henson $250 Representative Calvin Hill $250 Senator Jack Hill $300 Senator Judson Hill $250 Senator George Hooks $250 Representative Sean Jerguson $200 Representative Jerry Keen $1,000 Candidate for Secretary of State Brian Kemp $250 Representative Judy Manning $250 Representative Chuck Martin $200 Senator Jack Murphy $200 Representative Larry O'Neal $500 Senator Nan Orrock $200 Representative Butch Parrish $250 Representative Don Parsons $300 Senator Chip Rogers $1,500 Representative Jay Shaw $200 Senator Preston Smith $500 Senator Don Thomas $500 Senator Renee Unterman $300 Senator John Wiles $500 Senator Wendell Willard $250 Senator Tommie Williams $500 Illinois Representative Sara Feigenholtz $500 Kansas Candidate for Governor Sam Brownback $2,000 Representative Melvin Neufeld $500 Louisiana Representative Neil Abramson $500 Senator John Alario, Jr. $500 Representative Regina Barrow $500 Senator James Fannin $500 Maine House Democratic Campaign Committee $500 Senate Democratic Campaign Committee $500 Maryland Delegate Shawn Tarrant $500 Maryland Democratic Party Admin. Account $2,500 Senator Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr. $1,000 Governor Martin O'Malley $2,000 Mississippi Senator Hob Bryan $500 Representative Dirk Dedeaux $500 Representative Steve Holland $500 Representative Robert Johnson $500 Missouri Senator Charlie Shields $300 Representative Steve Tilley $300 New Jersey Assembly Member Mary Pat Angelini $250 Senator Bill Baroni $600 Senator Kip Bateman $300 Senator Jennifer Beck $300 Senator Barbara Buono $850 Assembly Member Caroline Casagrande $500 Assembly Member Upendra Chivukula $300 Senator Richard Codey $1,000 Assembly Member Bonnie Watson-Coleman $1,000 Senator Herb Conaway, MD $500 Assembly Member Linda Greenstein $500 Assembly Member Louis Greenwald $500 Assembly Member Reed Gusciora $250 Assembly Member Gordon Johnson $350 Candidate for Senator Marcia Karrow $500 Senator Sean Kean $300 Senator Thomas Kean, Jr. $1,000 Assembly Member Pamela Lampitt $500 Senator Raymond Lesniak $1,000 Assembly Member Joseph R. Malone III $500 Senator Joe Pennacchio $350 Assembly Member Dave Rible $500 Assembly Member Joe Roberts $1,000 Assembly Member Sheila Oliver $250 Assembly Member Declan O'Scanlon $250 Senator Kevin O'Toole $250 Assembly Member Caridad Rodriquez $250 Assembly Member Fred Scalera $500 Senator Stephen Sweeney $500 Assembly Member Connie Wagner $250 Assembly Member Jay Webber $250 Women's Political Caucus - NJ PAC $500 Governor John Corzine (in-kind for hosting employee town hall) $829.70 Gubernatorial Candidate Chris Christie (in-kind for hosting employee town hall) $859.12 Gubernatorial Candidate Chris Daggett (in-kind for hosting employee town hall) $829.70 New York Democratic Senate Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account $1,500 Republican Assembly Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account $750 Senate Republican Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account $1,000 Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account $1,500 Oregon Senator Laurie Monnes Anderson $350 Representative Kevin Cameron $350 Senator Ted Ferrioli $500 Senator Larry George $350 Representative Vic Gilliam $350 Senator Fred Girod $500 Representative Bruce Hanna $500 House Republican PAC $1,000 Representative Bill Kennemer $250 Representative Betty Komp $250 Senator Jeff Kruse $500 Senator Betsy Johnson $350 Representative Ron Mauer $350 Senator David Nelson $350 Representative Andy Olson $350 Oregon Senate Republican PAC $1,500 Representative Tobias Read $250 Representative Mike Schauffler $250 Ssenator Martha Schrader $350 Senate Majority PAC $1,000 Senator Chris Telfer $350 Representative Jim Thompson $350 Representative Matt Wingard $350 Senator Jackie Winters $500 South Carolina Senator Thomas Alexander $1,000 Representative Merita Allison $250 Represenative Joan Brady $400 Representative Joan Brady $600 Representative Richard Chalk $250 Representative Dan Cooper $500 Representative Tracy Edge $750 Representative Shannon Erickson $250 Senator John Land $400 Senator Hugh Leatherman $700 Senator Joel Lourie $500 Representative Vida Miller $300 Senator William "Billy" O'Dell $500 Representative Harry Ott $350 Senator Harvey Peeler $500 Representative Bill Sandifer $350 Senator John L. Scott, Jr. $250 Senator Nikki Setzler $400 South Carolina House Republican Caucus $1,500 South Carolina Senate Democratic Caucus $1,000 South Carolina Senate Republican Caucus $1,500 Virginia Candidate for Delegate Barbara Comstock $2,000 Dominion Leadership PAC $1,000 Candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell $5,000 Washington Representative Barbara Bailey $500 Senator Randi Becker $500 Senator Lisa Brown $500 Representative Frank Chopp $500 Representative Richard DeBolt $500 Representative John Driscoll $500 Representative Deb Eddy $500 Senator Tracey Eide $500 Representative Doug Ericksen $500 Attorney General Rob McKenna $500 Senator Mike Hewitt $500 Representative Bill Hinkle $500 Senator Steve Hobbs $500 Senator Karen Keiser $500 Representative Lynn Kessler $500 Representative Joel Kretz $500 Representative Dan Kristiansen $500 Senator Chris Marr $500 Senator Ed Murray $500 Senator Linda Parlette $500 Senator Cheryl Pflug $500 Senator Mark Schoesler $500 Treasurer Jim McIntire $500 Senator Joe Zarelli $500 Total $229,487.52 YTD Dec. 31, 2009 2009 Corporate Contributions Other Corporate Political Contributions Republican Governors Association $50,000 Democratic Governors Association $35,000 Republican State Leadership Committee (Republican Attorneys General Association Caucus dues) $5,000 Republican State Leadership Committee (Republican Legislative Campaign Committee Advisory dues) $5,000 Democratic Leadership Council $2,500 Democratic Governors Association $5,000 Republican Governors Association $5,000 Total $107,500.
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