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2017 PAC Contributions.Xlsx Recipient Candidate Candidate Office Date Amount First Name Last Name FEDERAL STRANGE FOR SENATE Luther Strange Senate 3/15/2017 $5,000 WESTERMAN FOR CONGRESS Bruce Westerman House 6/8/2017 $1,000 ARKANSAS FOR LEADERSHIP PAC John Boozman Senate 3/15/2017 $3,000 McSally For Congress Martha McSally House 11/9/2017 $5,000 Friends Of David Schweikert David Schweikert House 11/9/2017 $2,500 Friends Of David Schweikert David Schweikert House 5/9/2017 $2,000 Friends Of David Schweikert David Schweikert House 3/28/2017 $1,500 JEFF FLAKE FOR US SENATE INC Jeff Flake Senate 3/28/2017 $2,500 JEFF FLAKE FOR US SENATE INC Jeff Flake Senate 6/8/2017 $2,500 Kevin Mccarthy For Congress Kevin McCarthy House 2/2/2017 $5,000 Kevin Mccarthy For Congress Kevin McCarthy House 2/2/2017 $5,000 Majority Committee PAC Kevin McCarthy House 2/2/2017 $5,000 Denham For Congress Jeff Denham House 3/28/2017 $5,000 Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Devin Nunes House 6/8/2017 $5,000 WALTERS FOR CONGRESS Mimi Walters House 8/18/2017 $5,000 Denham For Congress Jeff Denham House 11/9/2017 $2,500 Ken Calvert For Congress Committee Ken Calvert House 11/9/2017 $2,500 Denham For Congress Jeff Denham House 12/5/2017 $2,500 Jim Costa For Congress Jim Costa House 8/18/2017 $2,000 LOU CORREA FOR CONGRESS Lou Correa House 6/8/2017 $1,500 Jim Costa For Congress Jim Costa House 12/5/2017 $1,000 TONY CARDENAS FOR CONGRESS Tony Cardenas House 12/5/2017 $1,000 Votetipton.Com Scott Tipton House 3/28/2017 $2,500 PROJECT WEST PAC Cory Gardner Senate 3/15/2017 $2,500 CARLOS CURBELO CONGRESS Carlos Curbelo House 2/17/2017 $2,500 Bilirakis For Congress Gus Bilirakis House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Carlos Curbelo Congress Carlos Curbelo House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Bilirakis For Congress Gus Bilirakis House 9/26/2017 $2,500 BRIAN MAST FOR CONGRESS Brian Mast House 12/5/2017 $2,500 BRIAN MAST FOR CONGRESS Brian Mast House 6/22/2017 $2,000 BRIAN MAST FOR CONGRESS Brian Mast House 5/9/2017 $1,500 Reclaim America PAC Marco Rubio Senate 6/8/2017 $2,500 Handel for Congress, Inc. Karen Handel House 5/9/2017 $5,000 21st Century Majority Fund Johnny Isakson Senate 3/28/2017 $5,000 Freedom Fund Mike Crapo Senate 12/5/2017 $1,000 Volunteers For Shimkus John Shimkus House 3/28/2017 $5,000 John S Fund John Shimkus House 12/5/2017 $5,000 LaHood For Congress Darin LaHood House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Volunteers For Shimkus John Shimkus House 6/8/2017 $2,500 Roskam For Congress Committee Peter Roskam House 9/26/2017 $2,500 Volunteers For Shimkus John Shimkus House 9/26/2017 $2,500 LaHood For Congress Darin LaHood House 6/14/2017 $1,500 LaHood For Congress Darin LaHood House 5/9/2017 $1,000 Rodney For Congress Rodney Davis House 6/8/2017 $1,000 DAN LIPINSKI FOR CONGRESS Daniel Lipinski House 12/5/2017 $1,000 TREY FOR CONGRESS Trey Hollingsworth House 12/5/2017 $3,500 Luke Messer For Congress Luke Messer House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Hoosiers For Rokita, Inc. Todd Rokita House 6/8/2017 $2,500 Walorski For Congress Jackie Walorski House 6/8/2017 $2,500 JIM BANKS FOR CONGRESS, INC. Jim Banks House 12/5/2017 $2,500 Walorski For Congress Jackie Walorski House 5/9/2017 $1,500 TREY FOR CONGRESS Trey Hollingsworth House 6/8/2017 $1,500 tWalorski For Congress Jackie Walorski House 2/17/2017 $1,000 OORAH! POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE Todd Young Senate 8/21/2017 $5,000 Kansans For Marshall Roger Marshall House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Yoder For Congress, Inc Kevin Yoder House 8/18/2017 $2,500 Yoder For Congress, Inc Kevin Yoder House 6/27/2017 $1,000 Andy Barr For Congress, Inc. Andy Barr House 9/26/2017 $5,000 COMER FOR CONGRESS James Comer House 5/9/2017 $3,500 Andy Barr For Congress, Inc. Andy Barr House 8/18/2017 $3,500 Guthrie For Congress Brett Guthrie House 5/9/2017 $2,500 Guthrie For Congress Brett Guthrie House 5/9/2017 $2,500 Thomas Massie For Congress Thomas Massie House 9/26/2017 $2,500 Thomas Massie For Congress Thomas Massie House 11/9/2017 $2,500 Thomas Massie For Congress Thomas Massie House 11/9/2017 $2,500 Andy Barr For Congress, Inc. Andy Barr House 2/17/2017 $1,500 Bluegrass Committee Mitch McConnell Senate 2/2/2017 $5,000 Scalise Leadership Fund Steve Scalise House 2/2/2017 $5,000 Scalise Leadership Fund Steve Scalise House 2/3/2017 $5,000 Garret Graves For Congress Garret Graves House 2/2/2017 $2,500 GARRET GRAVES FOR CONGRESS Garret Graves House 3/28/2017 $2,500 GARRET GRAVES FOR CONGRESS Garret Graves House 5/9/2017 $2,500 Scalise For Congress Steve Scalise House 5/9/2017 $2,500 Scalise For Congress Steve Scalise House 8/18/2017 $2,500 Richmond For Congress Cedric Richmond House 12/5/2017 $2,500 The Pelican PAC John Kennedy Senate 4/5/2017 $2,500 The Pelican PAC John Kennedy Senate 6/22/2017 $2,500 Poliquin For Congress Bruce Poliquin House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Poliquin For Congress Bruce Poliquin House 12/19/2017 $2,000 Walberg For Congress Tim Walberg House 12/5/2017 $5,000 Walberg For Congress Tim Walberg House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Walberg For Congress Tim Walberg House 5/9/2017 $2,500 Huizenga For Congress Bill Huizenga House 8/18/2017 $2,500 Mike Bishop For Congress Michael Bishop House 8/18/2017 $2,500 Mike Bishop For Congress Michael Bishop House 11/9/2017 $1,500 Huizenga For Congress Bill Huizenga House 12/19/2017 $1,500 Mike Bishop For Congress Michael Bishop House 3/15/2017 $1,000 Huizenga For Congress Bill Huizenga House 11/9/2017 $1,000 TRUTH IS MARKETS WORK FUND Timothy Walberg House 11/9/2017 $1,000 Friends Of Erik Paulsen Erik Paulsen House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Friends Of Erik Paulsen Erik Paulsen House 6/27/2017 $2,500 Peterson For Congress Collin Peterson House 12/5/2017 $2,500 EMMER FOR CONGRESS Thomas Emmer House 9/26/2017 $2,000 JASON LEWIS FOR CONGRESS Jason Lewis House 10/2/2017 $2,000 Jason Smith For Congress Jason Smith House 6/22/2017 $5,000 BILLY LONG FOR CONGRESS Billy Long House 12/19/2017 $2,500 BILLY LONG FOR CONGRESS Billy Long House 3/28/2017 $2,000 Gregg Harper For Congress Gregg Harper House 11/9/2017 $1,000 Wicker For Senate Roger Wicker Senate 6/8/2017 $5,000 Mchenry Leadership Fund Patrick McHenry House 3/28/2017 $5,000 George Holding For Congress George Holding House 3/15/2017 $2,500 Hudson for Congress Richard Hudson House 3/29/2017 $2,500 Hudson for Congress Richard Hudson House 5/9/2017 $1,500 George Holding For Congress George Holding House 11/9/2017 $1,500 Hudson for Congress Richard Hudson House 6/8/2017 $1,000 Hudson for Congress Richard Hudson House 6/8/2017 $1,000 David Rouzer For Congress David Rouzer House 9/26/2017 $1,000 Hudson for Congress Richard Hudson House 12/19/2017 $1,000 TILLIS MAJORITY COMMITTEE Thom Tillis Senate 3/15/2017 $1,000 Cramer For Congress Kevin Cramer House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Adrian Smith For Congress Adrian Smith House 9/26/2017 $2,500 Deb Fischer For Us Senate Inc Deb Fischer Senate 6/8/2017 $3,000 FRELINGHUYSEN FOR CONGRESS Rodney Frelinghuysen House 5/10/2017 $2,500 TOM MACARTHUR FOR CONGRESS INC. Thomas MacArthur House 6/8/2017 $1,500 AMODEI FOR NEVADA Mark Amodei House 6/8/2017 $5,000 Heller For Senate Dean Heller Senate 6/8/2017 $2,500 Heller For Senate Dean Heller Senate 11/9/2017 $2,500 Tom Reed for Congress Tom Reed House 12/19/2017 $5,000 Elise For Congress Elise Stefanik House 2/17/2017 $2,500 Tom Reed for Congress Tom Reed House 8/18/2017 $2,500 Tom Reed for Congress Tom Reed House 12/19/2017 $2,500 CLAUDIA TENNEY FOR CONGRESS Claudia Tenney House 6/27/2017 $2,000 KATKO FOR CONGRESS John Katko House 9/26/2017 $2,000 Pioneer PAC Pat Tiberi House 2/2/2017 $5,000 STEVE PAC Steve Stivers House 2/2/2017 $5,000 Stivers For Congress Steve Stivers House 2/2/2017 $5,000 Tiberi for Congress Pat Tiberi House 2/2/2017 $5,000 Gibbs For Congress Bob Gibbs House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Johnson For Congress Bill Johnson House 3/29/2017 $2,500 Johnson For Congress Bill Johnson House 4/5/2017 $2,500 Gibbs For Congress Bob Gibbs House 9/26/2017 $2,500 Gibbs For Congress Bob Gibbs House 9/26/2017 $2,500 Friends of Dave Joyce Dave Joyce House 11/9/2017 $2,500 WENSTRUP FOR CONGRESS Brad Wenstrup House 3/28/2017 $1,500 Stivers For Congress Steve Stivers House 3/28/2017 $1,000 Promoting Our Republican Team PAC Rob Portman Senate 3/15/2017 $5,000 Citizens For Josh Mandel Inc Josh Mandel Senate 12/5/2017 $5,000 Mullin For Congress Markwayne Mullin House 3/15/2017 $2,500 Mullin For Congress Markwayne Mullin House 3/28/2017 $2,500 Mullin For Congress Markwayne Mullin House 9/26/2017 $2,500 Fund for a Conservative Future James Inhofe Senate 2/22/2017 $5,000 LEADERSHIP & ACCOUNTABILITY NATIONAL KEYS James Lankford Senate 3/15/2017 $1,000 New Pioneers PAC Greg Walden House 2/2/2017 $5,000 Walden For Congress Greg Walden House 2/2/2017 $5,000 KURT SCHADER FOR CONGRESS Kurt Schrader House 11/9/2017 $1,500 KURT SCHADER FOR CONGRESS Kurt Schrader House 12/5/2017 $1,000 Lou Barletta For Congress Lou Barletta House 3/28/2017 $5,000 PATRIOTS LEADING A MAJORITY Patrick Meehan House 3/28/2017 $5,000 Pat Meehan For Congress Patrick Meehan House 8/30/2017 $5,000 Ryan Costello For Congress Ryan Costello House 9/26/2017 $5,000 Ryan Costello For Congress Ryan Costello House 6/8/2017 $4,000 Brian Fitzpatrick For Congress Brian Fitzpatrick House 4/5/2017 $3,000 Pat Meehan For Congress Patrick Meehan House 3/15/2017 $2,500 Pat Meehan For Congress Patrick Meehan House 3/28/2017 $2,500 SMUCKER FOR CONGRESS Lloyd Smucker House 4/5/2017 $2,500 Bill Shuster For Congress Bill Shuster House 6/8/2017 $2,500 Mike Kelly for Congress Mike Kelly House 6/8/2017 $2,500 SMUCKER FOR CONGRESS Lloyd Smucker House 6/8/2017 $2,500 Mike Kelly for Congress Mike Kelly House 6/27/2017 $2,500 Bill Shuster For Congress Bill Shuster House 8/21/2017 $2,500 SMUCKER FOR CONGRESS Lloyd Smucker House 8/21/2017 $2,500 Brian Fitzpatrick For Congress Brian Fitzpatrick House 3/28/2017 $2,000 Tim Murphy For Congress Tim Murphy House 3/15/2017 $1,000 Ryan Costello For Congress Ryan Costello House 3/28/2017 $1,000 Jeff Duncan For Congress Jeff Duncan House 12/5/2017 $1,000 THE PETER NORBECK LEADERSHIP PAC Mike Round Senate 3/15/2017 $5,000 Heartland Values PAC John Thune Senate 8/21/2017 $5,000 Marsha Blackburn For Congress, Inc.
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