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Contributions – State and Local (Archive) Contributions – State and Local (Archive) Below is an archived list of Google corporate political contributions made before January 1, 2016. Contributions made since January 1, 2016 are listed in a separate document on the Transparency Page, which is updated on a quarterly basis. 2015 DATE RECIPIENT CONTEST POSITIO PAYMEN AMOUNT N T TYPE STATE DAVID CHIU FOR ASSEMBLY 12/15/15 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 2016 PERSON 17 San Francisco: 11/16/15 SF HOUSING NOW, YES ON A SUPPORT MONETARY $10,000.00 Proposition A SEAN REYES FOR ATTORNEY ATTORNEY 11/13/15 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,500.00 GENERAL GENERAL ELLEN ROSENBLUM FOR ATTORNEY 11/13/15 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ATTORNEY GENERAL GENERAL Texas 10/31/15 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF TEXAS Republican SUPPORT MONETARY $25,000.00 Party STATE BILL QUIRK FOR ASSEMBLY 10/13/15 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2016 PERSON 20 STATE 10/13/15 GRAY FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 PERSON 21 STATE IAN CALDERON FOR 10/13/15 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2016 PERSON 57 MIKE GATTO FOR SENATE STATE 10/13/15 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 2016 SENATOR 25 STATE 10/13/15 OLSEN FOR SENATE 2018 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 SENATOR 8 ALICE B. TOKLAS LESBIAN & San Francisco: 9/17/15 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GAY DEMOCRATIC CLUB PAC General Purpose Committee ATTORNEY 6/23/15 ONE COMMONWEALTH PAC SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL MORRISEY FOR ATTORNEY ATTORNEY 2/19/15 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL GENERAL 2013-2014 Election Cycle DATE RECIPIENT CONTEST POSITIO PAYMEN AMOUNT N T TYPE Texas 11/6/14 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF TEXAS Republican SUPPORT MONETARY $25,000.00 Party ATTORNEY 10/23/14 BRIAN FROSH SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL STATE 10/9/14 HAGMAN FOR SENATE 2016 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATOR 29 THE INTERNET ASSOCIATION 10/9/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $5,000.00 CALIFORNIA PAC STATE BONNIE LOWENTHAL FOR ASSEMBLY 9/8/14 ASSEMBLY 2012 - SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 PERSON 70 - OFFICEHOLDER ACCOUNT OH California CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN 9/8/14 Republican SUPPORT MONETARY $6,000.00 PARTY Party CANNELLA FOR SENATE 2014 STATE 9/8/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATOR 12 CAROL LIU FOR STATE SENATE STATE 9/8/14 2012 OFFICEHOLDER SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATOR 25 ACCOUNT DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL 9/8/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $10,000.00 COMMITTEE DR. ED HERNANDEZ, O.D. STATE 9/8/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 DEMOCRAT FOR SENATE 2014 SENATOR 22 STATE 9/8/14 GAINES FOR SENATE 2016 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATOR 01 JEAN FULLER FOR SENATE STATE 9/8/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2014 SENATOR 16 9/8/14 JERRY HILL FOR SENATE 2016 STATE SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 SENATOR 13 KEVIN DELEON FOR SENATE STATE 9/8/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 2014 SENATOR 22 MARK LENO FOR LT. LIEUTENANT 9/8/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GOVERNOR 2018 GOVERNOR STATE MURATSUCHI FOR ASSEMBLY 9/8/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2014 PERSON 66 PAVLEY FOR SENATE 2012 STATE 9/8/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 OFFICEHOLDER ACCOUNT SENATOR 23 SEBASTIAN RIDLEY-THOMAS STATE 9/8/14 FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 PERSON 54 SENATOR LOU CORREA STATE 9/8/14 OFFICEHOLDER ACCOUNT SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATOR 34 2010 TECHNOLOGY NETWORK 9/8/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $4,000.00 (TECHNET) CA PAC TOM AMMIANO ASSEMBLY STATE 9/8/14 2013 OFFICEHOLDER ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ACCOUNT PERSON 17 TOM BERRYHILL FOR SENATE STATE 9/8/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2014 SENATOR 08 STATE 8/12/14 KEN PAXTON CAMPAIGN ATTORNEY SUPPORT MONETARY $5,000.00 GENERAL ATTORNEY July 2014 DEREK SCHMIDT SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL ATTORNEY July 2014 LUTHER STRANGE SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL California CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN 7/24/14 Republican SUPPORT MONETARY $6,000.00 PARTY Party DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL 7/24/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $10,000.00 COMMITTEE STATE 7/23/14 ED CHAU FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 PERSON 49 STATE HOLDEN FOR STATE 7/23/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2014 PERSON 41 STATE JIMMY GOMEZ FOR ASSEMBLY 7/23/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2014 PERSON 51 STATE KEVIN MULLEN FOR ASSEMBLY 7/23/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 2014 PERSON 22 STATE LORENA GONZALEZ FOR 7/23/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2014 PERSON 80 STATE MAIENSCHEIN FOR ASSEMBLY 7/23/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2014 PERSON 77 STATE NORA CAMPOS FOR 7/23/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2014 PERSON 27 STATE PATTERSON FOR ASSEMBLY 7/23/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2014 PERSON 23 STATE 7/23/14 PEREA FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 PERSON 31 STATE PHIL TING FOR ASSEMBLY 7/23/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2014 PERSON 19 STATE TONI ATKINS FOR ASSEMBLY 7/23/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 2014 PERSON 78 STATE V. MANUEL PEREZ ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY 7/23/14 2012 OFFICEHOLDER PERSON 56 - SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ACCOUNT Debt Retirement STATE MORRISEY FOR ATTORNEY 7/11/14 ATTORNEY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL GENERAL BOB WIECKOWSKI FOR STATE 7/10/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 SENATE 2014 SENATOR 10 BRADFORD FOR SENATE 2016 STATE 7/10/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATOR 35 STATE BRIAN JONES FOR ASSEMBLY 7/10/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2014 PERSON 71 STATE ELIZABETH ECHOLS FOR 7/10/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2014 PERSON 15 STATE 7/10/14 HALL FOR SENATE 2016 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATOR 35 7/10/14 HERTZBERG FOR SENATE 2014 STATE SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATOR 18 STATE IAN CALDERON FOR 7/10/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2014 PERSON 57 STATE 7/10/14 LINDER FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 PERSON 60 STATE MIKE GATTO FOR ASSEMBLY 7/10/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 2014 PERSON 43 STATE RICH GORDON FOR STATE 7/10/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2014 PERSON 24 ROGER DICKINSON FOR STATE 7/10/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATE 2014 SENATOR 06 STATE SUSAN BONILLA FOR 7/10/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2014 PERSON 14 STATE 7/10/14 WAGNER FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 PERSON 68 STATE WALDRON FOR ASSEMBLY 7/10/14 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 2014 PERSON 75 STATE 7/10/14 WILK FOR ASSEMBLY 2014 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 PERSON 38 STATE JACKLEY FOR ATTORNEY 6/12/14 ATTORNEY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL COMMITTEE GENERAL ATTORNEY May 2014 SAM OLENS SUPPORT MONETARY $3,000.00 GENERAL PADILLA FOR SECRETARY OF SECRETARY OF 5/29/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $800.00 STATE 2014 STATE PADILLA FOR SECRETARY OF SECRETARY OF 5/29/14 SUPPORT MONETARY $6,000.00 STATE 2014 STATE 4/25/14 BROWN FOR GOVERNOR 2014 GOVERNOR SUPPORT MONETARY $1,200.00 4/25/14 BROWN FOR GOVERNOR 2014 GOVERNOR SUPPORT MONETARY $27,200.00 ATTORNEY Dec. 2013 CHRIS KOSTER SUPPORT MONETARY $5,000.00 GENERAL ATTORNEY Dec. 2013 GREG ZOELLER SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 GENERAL ATTORNEY Dec. 2013 ALAN WILSON SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL STATE ROY COOPER FOR NORTH 12/30/13 ATTORNEY SUPPORT MONETARY $4,000.00 CAROLINA GENERAL RE-ELECT ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE 12/30/13 KAMALA HARRIS 2014 ATTORNEY SUPPORT MONETARY $300.00 GENERAL RE-ELECT ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE 12/30/13 KAMALA HARRIS 2014 ATTORNEY SUPPORT MONETARY $6,500.00 GENERAL STATE 12/11/13 IOWANS FOR MILLER ATTORNEY SUPPORT MONETARY $5,000.00 GENERAL COMMITTEE TO PROTECT BALLOT CALIFORNIA JOBS, MEASURE: CA 10/17/13 SPONSORED BY THE OPPOSE MONETARY $15,000.00 PERSONAL CALIFORNIA CHAMBER OF PRIVACY ACT COMMERCE 7/10/13 BROWN FOR GOVERNOR 2014 GOVERNOR SUPPORT MONETARY $232.30 7/10/13 BROWN FOR GOVERNOR 2014 GOVERNOR SUPPORT MONETARY -$232.30 2011-2012 Election Cycle DATE RECIPIENT CONTEST POSITIO PAYMEN AMOUNT N T TYPE STATE BIDEN FOR ATTORNEY 4/13/12 ATTORNEY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,200.00 GENERAL GENERAL STATE 4/13/12 MISSOURIANS FOR KOSTER ATTORNEY SUPPORT MONETARY $5,000.00 GENERAL WASHINGTON UNITED FOR BALLOT 10/8/12 SUPPORT MONETARY $500.00 MARRIAGE INITIATIVE ATTORNEY 12/12 ELLEN ROSENBLUM SUPPORT MONETARY $2,500.00 GENERAL ATTORNEY 12/11/12 PATRICK MORRISEY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL ATTORNEY 12/11/12 PATRICK MORRISEY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 GENERAL ATTORNEY 12/12 BOB FERGUSON SUPPORT MONETARY $1,800.00 GENERAL 11/6/12 BROWN FOR GOVERNOR 2014 GOVERNOR SUPPORT MONETARY $26,000.00 DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL 11/6/12 SUPPORT MONETARY $10,000.00 COMMITTEE OF CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN CENTRAL 11/6/12 COMMITTEE OF SAN LUIS SUPPORT MONETARY $10,000.00 OBISPO COUNTY RE-ELECT ATTORNEY GENERAL ATTORNEY 11/6/12 SUPPORT MONETARY $6,500.00 KAMALA HARRIS 2014 GENERAL PADILLA FOR SECRETARY OF SECRETARY OF 11/6/12 SUPPORT MONETARY $5,000.00 STATE 2014 STATE TECHNOLOGY NETWORK (TECHNET) CALIFORNIA 11/6/12 SUPPORT MONETARY $5,000.00 POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE STATE BOB BLUMENFIELD FOR 11/6/12 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2012 PERSON 45 STATE BONNIE LOWENTHAL FOR 11/6/12 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2012 PERSON 70 STATE BUCHANAN FOR ASSEMBLY 11/6/12 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 2012 PERSON 16 STATE CONNIE CONWAY FOR 11/6/12 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2012 PERSON 26 DE SAULNIER FOR SENATE STATE 11/6/12 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 2012 SENATOR 7 STATE 11/6/12 HAGMAN FOR ASSEMBLY 2012 ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 PERSON 55 JEFF MILLER FOR SENATE 2012 STATE 11/6/12 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 SENATOR 31 JERRY HILL FOR SENATE 2012 STATE 11/6/12 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 SENATOR 13 JIM BEALL FOR SENATE 2012 STATE 11/6/12 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 SENATOR 15 STATE JOHN A.
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