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Investor Relations Website 2017 EY Update January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017 Payee Candidate Office Sought Amount PAC Name ALABAMA Committee to Elect April Weaver Rep. April Weaver (R) State House/Assembly $500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Elaine Beech Campaign Rep. Elaine Beech (D) State House/Assembly $500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Friends of Howard Sanderford Rep. Howard Sanderford (R) State House/Assembly $250.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Friends of Laura Hall Rep. Laura Hall (D) State House/Assembly $500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Jim McClendon Campaign Sen. Jim McClendon (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Mac McCutcheon of AL Rep. Mac McCutcheon (R) State House/Assembly $500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Ron Johnson of AL Rep. Ronald G. Johnson (R) State House/Assembly $500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Steve Clouse Campaign Rep. Steve Clouse (R) State House/Assembly $500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Strange For Senate Luther Johnson Strange, III (R) US Senate $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Committee to Elect Cam Ward Sen. Robert Cameron Ward (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson ARIZONA Arizona Democratic Party-Federal Acct State Party Committee $2,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Arizona Republican Party - Federal Account State Party Committee $2,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Kyrsten Sinema For Congress Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D) US Senate $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee State Party Committee $500.00 Johnson & Johnson CALIFORNIA Anna Eshoo For Congress Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D) US House of Representatives $2,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Barbara Lee For Congress Rep. Barbara Jean Lee (D) US House of Representatives $3,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Barragan For Congress Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragan (D) US House of Representatives $2,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Rep. Devin G. Nunes (R) US House of Representatives $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Dr. Raul Ruiz For Congress Rep. Raul Ruiz (D) US House of Representatives $2,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Feinstein For Senate 2018 Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D) US Senate $6,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Jackie Speier For Congress Rep. K. Jacqueline Speier (D) US House of Representatives $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Kevin McCarthy For Congress Rep. Kevin Owen McCarthy (R) US House of Representatives $10,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Lofgren For Congress Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D) US House of Representatives $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Majority Committee PAC--Mc PAC Rep. Kevin Owen McCarthy (R) Federal Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Matsui For Congress Rep. Doris O. Matsui (D) US House of Representatives $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Scott Peters For Congress Rep. Scott H. Peters (D) US House of Representatives $3,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Swalwell For Congress Rep. Eric Michael Swalwell, Jr. (D) US House of Representatives $2,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Tony Cardenas For Congress Rep. Tony Cardenas (D) US House of Representatives $4,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Valadao For Congress Rep. David G. Valadao (R) US House of Representatives $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Walters For Congress Rep. Mimi K. Walters (R) US House of Representatives $6,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Adam Gray for Assembly 2018 Assm. Adam C. Gray (D) State House/Assembly $2,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Adrin Nazarian for Assembly 2018 Assm. Adrin Nazarian (D) State House/Assembly $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson AdvaMed California PAC Political Action Committee $7,300.00 Johnson & Johnson Anna Caballero for Senate 2018 Assm. Anna Marie Caballero (D) State House/Assembly $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Asian Pacific Islander Capital Association Other $2,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Blanca Rubio for Assembly Assm. Blanca E. Rubio (D) State House/Assembly $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson California Issues Forum Other $15,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 2018 Assm. Cecilia M. Aguiar-Curry (D) State House/Assembly $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Civil Justice Association of California Other $5,250.00 Johnson & Johnson CLSA 2017 PAC Contribution Political Action Committee $7,300.00 Johnson & Johnson Holly Mitchell for Assembly Sen. Holly J. Mitchell (D) State Senate $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Independent Voter Project - IVP Other $8,250.00 Johnson & Johnson Jerry Hill for Senate Sen. Jerry Hill (D) State Senate $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Jim Cooper for Assembly 2018 Assm. Jim Cooper (D) State House/Assembly $4,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Joaquin Arambula for Assembly 2018 Assm. Joaquin Arambula (D) State House/Assembly $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 2018 Assm. Jordan Cunningham (R) State House/Assembly $2,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Kevin Mullin for Assembly Assm. Kevin Mullin (D) State House/Assembly $4,400.00 Johnson & Johnson Marc Steinorth for Assembly 2016 Assm. Marc Steinorth (R) State Senate $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Monique Limon for Assembly 2018 Assm. Monique Limon (D) State House/Assembly $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Raul Bocanegra for Assembly 2018 Raul Bocanegra (D) State House/Assembly $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Re-Elect Senator Atkins 2020 Sen. Toni G. Atkins (D) State Senate $4,400.00 Johnson & Johnson Robert Hertzberg for Senate 2018 Sen. Bob M. Hertzberg (D) State Senate $2,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Sharon Quirk-Silva for Assembly 2018 Assm. Sharon Quirk-Silva (D) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Tom Daly for Assembly 2018 Assm. Tom Daly (D) State House/Assembly $2,000.00 Johnson & Johnson COLORADO Project West Political Action Committee Sen. Cory Gardner (R) Federal Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Coloradans For Fairness Other $5,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Colorado BioScience PAC Other $575.00 Johnson & Johnson Our Colorado Values Other $5,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Senate Majority Fund Other $5,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Values First Colorado Other $3,000.00 Johnson & Johnson DELAWARE Blue Hen PAC Sen. Christopher Andrew Coons (D) Federal Leadership PAC $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Lisa Blunt Rochester For Congress Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D) US House of Representatives $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee FLORIDA Carlos Curbelo Congress Rep. Carlos Luis Curbelo (R) US House of Representatives $4,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Castor For Congress Rep. Katherine Anne Castor (D) US House of Representatives $2,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Citizens For John Rutherford Rep. John H. Rutherford (R) US House of Representatives $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Friends Of Dennis Ross Rep. Dennis Alan Ross (R) US House of Representatives $4,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Friends Of Neal Dunn Rep. Neal Patrick Dunn (R) US House of Representatives $2,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Marco Rubio For Senate Sen. Marco Antonio Rubio (R) US Senate $1,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Ron DeSantis for Florida Rep. Ronald D. DeSantis (R) US House of Representatives $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee Aaron Bean Campaign Sen. Aaron P. Bean (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Audrey Gibson Campaign Sen. Audrey Gibson (D) State Senate $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Cary Pigman Campaign Account Rep. Cary Pigman (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Christopher Sprowls Campaign Rep. Chris Sprowls (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Clay Yarborough Campaign Rep. Clay E. Yarborough (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Cord Byrd Campaign Rep. Cord Byrd (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Dana D. Young Campaign Sen. Dana D. Young (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson DENNIS BAXLEY FOR FL HOUSE CAMPAIGN Sen. Dennis K. Baxley (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Florida Leadership Committee Other $2,500.00 Johnson & Johnson Innovate Florida Other $5,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Jason Fischer Campaign Rep. Jason Fischer (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Jose Felix Diaz Campaign Jose Felix Diaz (R) State House/Assembly $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Kathleen Passdomo Campaign Sen. Kathleen C. Passidomo (R) State Senate $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Kelli Stargel Campaign Sen. Kelli Stargel (R) State Senate $1,000.00 Johnson & Johnson Kimberly Daniels Election Committee Rep. 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