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2018 Political Contributions (January 1 – June 30) Amgen Is Committed To 2018 Political Contributions (January 1 – June 30) Amgen is committed to serving patients by transforming the promise of science and biotechnology into therapies that have the power to restore health or even save lives. Amgen recognizes the importance of sound public policy in achieving this goal, and, accordingly, participates in the political process and supports those candidates, committees, and other organizations who work to advance healthcare innovation and improve patient access. Amgen participates in the political process by making direct corporate contributions as well as contributions through its employee-funded Political Action Committee (“Amgen PAC”). In some states, corporate contributions to candidates for state or local elected offices are permissible, while in other states and at the federal level, political contributions are only made through the Amgen PAC. Under certain circumstances, Amgen may lawfully contribute to other political committees and political organizations, including political party committees, industry PACs, leadership PACs, and Section 527 organizations. Amgen also participates in ballot initiatives and referenda at the state and local level. Amgen is committed to complying with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations that govern such contributions. The list below contains information about political contributions for the first half of 2018 by Amgen and the Amgen PAC. It includes contributions to candidate committees, political party committees, industry PACs, leadership PACs, Section 527 organizations, and state and local ballot initiatives and referenda. These contributions are categorized by state, political party (if applicable), political office (where applicable), recipient, contributor (Amgen Inc. or Amgen PAC) and amount. Office Candidate Corp. PAC State Party Office Committee/PAC Name Candidate Name Contribution Contribution AL D U.S. HOUSE Terri Sewell For Congress Sewell, Terri $ 1,000.00 McSally, Martha (FED AZ D U.S. HOUSE Value in Electing Women PAC LPAC) $ 1,000.00 STATE Major General Richard D. Roth, USAF (Ret.) for Senate CA D SENATE 2020 Roth, Richard $ 1,000.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Dante Acosta for Assembly 2018 Acosta, Dante $ 1,500.00 STATE CA R BOARD Anderson for Board of Equalization 2018 Anderson, Joel $ 1,500.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Dr. Joaquin Arambula for Assembly 2018 Arambula, Joaquin $ 1,500.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2018 Bigelow, Franklin $ 1,500.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Phillip Chen for Assembly 2018 Chen, Phillip $ 1,500.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Jim Cooper for Assembly 2018 Cooper, Jim $ 1,500.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Heath Flora for Assembly 2018 Flora, Heath $ 1,500.00 Public Information STATE CA R HOUSE Vince Fong for Assembly 2018 Fong, Vince $ 1,500.00 STATE CA D BOARD Galgiani for State Board of Equalization 2018 Galgiani, Cathleen $ 1,500.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Todd Gloria for Assembly 2018 Gloria, Todd $ 1,500.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Haskin for Assembly 2018 Haskin, Greg $ 1,500.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Melissa Melendez for Assembly 2018 Melendez, Melissa $ 1,500.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Jay Obernolte for Assembly 2018 Obernolte, Jay $ 1,500.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Patterson for Assembly 2018 Patterson, Jim $ 1,500.00 STATE CA R SENATE Wilk for Senate 2020 Wilk, Scott $ 1,500.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Lorena Gonzalez for Assembly 2018 Gonzalez, Lorena $ 2,000.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Limon for Assembly 2018 Limon, S. Monique $ 2,000.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Evan Low for Assembly 2018 Low, Evan $ 2,000.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Maienschein for Assembly 2018 Maienschein, Brian $ 2,000.00 STATE CA D SENATE Dr. Richard Pan for Senate 2018 Pan, Richard $ 2,000.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Rodriguez for Assembly 2018 Rodriguez, Freddie $ 2,000.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Jim Wood for Assembly 2018 Wood, Jim $ 2,000.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Piquado for Assembly 2018 - Special Election Piquado, Tepring Michelle $ 2,500.00 CA D Women in Power (WIP PAC) $ 2,500.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Brian Dahle for Assembly 2018 Dahle, Brian $ 3,000.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Chad Mayes for Assembly 2018 Mayes, Chad $ 3,000.00 ATTORNEY CA D GENERAL Becerra for Attorney General 2018 Becerra, Xavier $ 3,500.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Friends of Marc Levin for Assembly 2018 Levine, Marc $ 3,500.00 CA Californians for Responsible Healthcare $ 3,500.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Catharine Baker for Assembly 2018 Baker, Catharine $ 4,300.00 STATE CA D HOUSE Jacqui Irwin for Assembly 2018 Irwin, Jacqui $ 4,400.00 STATE CA R HOUSE Marc Steinorth for Assembly 2018 Steinorth, Marc $ 4,400.00 Public Information California Life Sciences Association Political Action CA Committee $ 7,300.00 CA D California Democratic Party $ 10,000.00 FairPAC IE Committee, Sponsored by Civil Justice CA Association of California $ 25,000.00 CA R California Republican Party $ 36,500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Pete Aguilar For Congress Aguilar, Pete $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Bera For Congress Bera, Ami $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Julia Brownley For Congress Brownley, Julia $ 3,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Salud Carbajal For Congress Carbajal, Salud $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Lou Correa for Congress Correa, Lou $ 1,000.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE Denham For Congress Denham, Jeff $ 2,500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Anna Eshoo For Congress Eshoo, Anna $ 3,500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Jimmy Gomez For Congress Gomez, Jimmy $ 1,000.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE Steve Knight For Congress Knight, Steve $ 4,000.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE Doug Lamalfa Committee Lamalfa, Doug $ 2,500.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE Kevin Mccarthy For Congress McCarthy, Kevin $ 5,000.00 McCarthy, Kevin (FED CA R U.S. HOUSE Majority Committee PAC LPAC) $ 5,000.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE New PAC Nunes, Devin (FED LPAC) $ 5,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Nancy Pelosi For Congress Pelosi, Nancy $ 5,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Scott Peters For Congress Peters, Scott $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Dr. Raul Ruiz For Congress Ruiz, Raul $ 2,500.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Committee To Re-Elect Linda Sanchez Sanchez, Linda $ 1,000.00 CA D U.S. HOUSE Swalwell For Congress Swalwell, Eric $ 3,000.00 CA R U.S. HOUSE Walters For Congress Walters, Mimi $ 4,000.00 U.S. Bennet, Michael (FED CO D SENATE Common Sense Colorado LPAC) $ 5,000.00 DC R GOVERNOR Republican Governors Association $ 7,500.00 DC D Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee $ 13,000.00 ATTORNEY DC D GENERAL Democratic Attorneys General Association $ 25,000.00 ATTORNEY DC R GENERAL Republican Attorneys General Association $ 25,000.00 DC R Republican Legislative Campaign Committee $ 25,000.00 DC D U.S. HOUSE CHC BOLD PAC $ 5,000.00 DC D U.S. HOUSE Congressional Black Caucus PAC $ 5,000.00 DC D U.S. HOUSE Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee $ 15,000.00 U.S. DC D SENATE Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee $ 15,000.00 DC D Kidney Care Partners PAC $ 5,000.00 Public Information DC R U.S. HOUSE National Republican Congressional Committee $ 15,000.00 U.S. DC R SENATE National Republican Senatorial Committee $ 15,000.00 DE D U.S. HOUSE Lisa Blunt Rochester For Congress Blunt Rochester, Lisa $ 1,000.00 U.S. DE D SENATE Carper For Senate Carper, Thomas $ 3,000.00 U.S. Carper, Thomas (FED DE D SENATE First State PAC LPAC) $ 5,000.00 U.S. DE D SENATE Blue Hen PAC Coons, Chris (FED LPAC) $ 5,000.00 FL R U.S. HOUSE Bilirakis For Congress Bilirakis, Gus $ 1,000.00 FL R U.S. HOUSE Carlos Curbelo Congress Curbelo, Carlos $ 1,000.00 FL D U.S. HOUSE Hastings For Congress Hastings, Alcee $ 2,000.00 FL R U.S. HOUSE Mast For Congress Mast, Brian $ 2,000.00 FL D U.S. HOUSE Stephanie Murphy For Congress Murphy, Stephanie $ 1,000.00 FL R U.S. HOUSE Friends Of Dennis Ross Ross, Dennis $ 2,500.00 GA R U.S. HOUSE Buddy Carter For Congress Carter, Buddy $ 2,500.00 U.S. GA R SENATE Georgians For Isakson Isakson, Johnny $ 2,500.00 U.S. GA R SENATE Perdue For Senate Perdue, David $ 2,500.00 IA R U.S. HOUSE Young For Iowa, Inc. Young, David $ 1,000.00 U.S. ID R SENATE Mike Crapo For US Senate Crapo, Mike $ 5,000.00 U.S. ID R SENATE Jim Risch For U S Senate Committee Risch, James $ 1,500.00 STATE IL R HOUSE Citizens for Durkin Durkin, Jim $ 1,000.00 IL D U.S. HOUSE Bill Foster For Congress Foster, Bill $ 1,000.00 IL R U.S. HOUSE LaHood For Congress LaHood, Darin $ 3,500.00 IL R U.S. HOUSE Roskam For Congress Committee Roskam, Peter $ 2,500.00 IN D U.S. HOUSE Andre Carson For Congress Carson, Andre $ 3,000.00 U.S. IN D SENATE Donnelly For Indiana Donnelly, Joe $ 1,000.00 IN R U.S. HOUSE Walorski For Congress Inc Walorski, Jackie $ 1,000.00 KS R U.S. HOUSE Yoder For Congress, Inc Yoder, Kevin $ 1,000.00 KY D MAYOR Greg Fischer for Mayor Fischer, Greg $ 1,000.00 KY D U.S. HOUSE BRETTPAC Guthrie, Brett (FED LPAC) $ 2,500.00 KY R U.S. HOUSE Guthrie For Congress Guthrie, Brett $ 3,000.00 U.S. McConnell, Mitch (FED KY R SENATE Bluegrass Committee LPAC) $ 5,000.00 STATE LA R HOUSE Committee to Elect Larry Bagley Bagley, Lawrence $ 250.00 Public Information STATE LA R HOUSE Committee to Elect Dodie Horton Horton, Dodie $ 250.00 STATE LA D HOUSE Campaign to Elect Katrina Jackson Jackson, Katrina $ 250.00 STATE LA R HOUSE Campaign to Elect J.
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