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2011 Travelers Corporate Contributions Report January 1, 2011 - December 31, 2011 2011 Travelers Corporate Contributions Report January 1, 2011 - December 31, 2011 State Candidates / Party Committees / Leadership PACS STATE PAYEE OFFICE AMOUNT ELECTION PAID BY CA Vargas for Senate State Senate $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA American Insurance Association - CA PAC Multi-cand. PAC $6,500 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Gaines for Senate 2012 State Senate $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Curt Hagman for Assembly, 2012 State Assembly $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA FAIR PAC Multi-cand. PAC $6,500 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Senator Bob Dutton for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Friends of Christine Kehoe for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $1,300 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Manuel Perez for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Price for Senate 2014 State Senate $2,000 2014 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Friends for Mimi Walters for Senate 2012 State Senate $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Senator Wyland 2010 Officeholder Account State Senate $1,500 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Connie Conway for Assembly 2012 State Assembly $2,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Re-Elect Tony Strickland for Senate 2012 State Senate $1,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Charles Calderon for Assembly 2010 Officeholder State Assembly $1,500 - The Travelers Indemnity Company CA Ron Calderon for Senate 2010 Officeholder Account State Senate $3,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Don Gaetz Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Dorothy Hukill Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Andy Gardiner Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Steve Oelrich Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Nancy Detert Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Eleanor Sobel Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Brad Drake Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Dana Young Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Matt Caldwell Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Deborah J. Mayfield Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL John Thrasher Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Ritch Workman Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Scott Plakon Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Bryan Nelson Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Eric Eisnaugle Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL John Wood Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Jack Latvala Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL David Simmons Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Ellyn Bogdanoff Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Joe Negron Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Garrett Richter Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Anitere Flores Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company To view all Travelers Political Action Committee reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission as required by law, please go to www.fec.gov. 1 2011 Travelers Corporate Contributions Report January 1, 2011 - December 31, 2011 State Candidates / Party Committees / Leadership PACS continued STATE PAYEE OFFICE AMOUNT ELECTION PAID BY FL Republican Party of Florida Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Ben Albritton Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Matt Gaetz Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Campaign to Elect Douglas V. Broxson State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Jim Boyd Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Bill Montford Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Leslie Waters Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL W. Greg Steube Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Kathleen C. Passidomo Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Clay Ingram Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL John Legg Senate Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Republican Party of Florida Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Greg Evers Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL D. Alan Hays Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Chris Smith Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Jeremy Ring Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Gwen Margolis Campaign State Senate $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Robert Schenck Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Richard Corcoran Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Will Weatherford Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Mike Horner Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company FL Erik Fresen Campaign State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Jay Nixon for Missouri Governor $2,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Majority Fund, Inc. Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $1,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company MO House Republican Campaign Committee (HRCC) Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $10,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Rupp for Missouri State Senate $2,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Missouri Senate Campaign Committee Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $4,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Dempsey for Senate State Senate $4,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Timothy W. Jones State House $2,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Diehl State House $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO MO House Democratic Campaign Committee Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $1,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Dempsey for Senate State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Committee to Re-elect Ron Richard State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Parson for State Senate State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Mike Talboy State House $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Bob Nance State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Friends of Todd Richardson State House $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Jay Nixon for Missouri Governor $2,500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company To view all Travelers Political Action Committee reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission as required by law, please go to www.fec.gov. 2 2011 Travelers Corporate Contributions Report January 1, 2011 - December 31, 2011 State Candidates / Party Committees / Leadership PACS continued STATE PAYEE OFFICE AMOUNT ELECTION PAID BY MO Citizens for Don Gosen State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Citizens for Hinson State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Friends of Lincoln Hough State House $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Friends of Caleb Jones State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MO Friends of Thomas Long State House $500 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company MS¹ Friends of Tate Reeves Lieutenant Governor $1,000 2012 The Travelers Property Casualty Insurance Company MS Friends of Tate Reeves Lieutenant Governor $1,000 2012 The Travelers Casualty Insurance Company of America MS Friends of Mike Chaney Insurance Commissioner $1,000 2011 The Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company MS Friends of Mike Chaney Insurance Commissioner $1,000 2011 The Travelers Casualty & Surety Company MS Friends of Mike Chaney Insurance Commissioner $1,000 2011 The Phoenix Insurance Company MS Friends of Mike Chaney Insurance Commissioner $1,000 2011 The Travelers Indemnity Company of America MS Friends of Mike Chaney Insurance Commissioner $1,000 2011 Travelers Property Casualty Company of America MS Dearing for Senate Campaign State Senate $500 2011 The Travelers Indemnity Company of America MS Giles Ward for Senate State Senate $500 2011 Travelers Property Casualty Company of America NY² Friends for the Election of Dean G. Skelos State Senate $5,000 2012 The Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company NY American Insurance Association - NY PAC Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 - The Travelers Property Casualty Company of America NY American Insurance Association - NY PAC Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 - The Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, CT NY American Insurance Association - NY PAC Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $5,000 - The Standard Fire Insurance Company NY NYS Senate Republican Campaign Cmte. Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $2,500 - The Phoenix Insurance Company NY The Business Council Political Action Cmte. Multi-cand. PAC $500 - The Farmington Casualty Company NY Cathy Young for Senate State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company of America NY Friends of Senator Libous Cmte. State Senate $1,000 2012 The Travelers Indemnity Company of America NY NYS Democratic Assembly Campaign Cmte. Multi-cand. Party Cmte. $1,000 - The Travelers Indemnity Company of America NY Friends of Senator James L. 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