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2015 State and Other Corporate Political 2015 STATE CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS State Candidate Contribution Amount Alabama Senator Tim Melson $500 Senator Larry Stutts $500 Arizona Arizona Republican Party $125 California Senator Ricardo Lara $1,000 Assemblymember Toni Atkins $1,000 Assemblymember Susan Boilla $1,000 Senator Robert Hertzberg $1,000 Senator Holly Mitchell $1,000 Senator Janet Nguyen $1,000 Assemblymember Ling-Ling Chang $1,000 Assemblymember Brian Jones $1,000 Assemblymember Kristin Olsen $1,000 Assemblymember Catharine Baker $1,000 Senator Pat Bates $1,000 Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez $1,000 Assenblymember Rob Bonta $1,500 Assemblymember Adrian Nazarian $1,000 Assemblymember Jim Wood $1,000 Assemblymember Susan Talamantes Eggman $1,000 Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin $1,000 Assemblymember Brian Maienschein $1,000 Assemblymember Brian Dahle $1,000 Colorado Representative Millie Hammer $575 Representative Dan Pabon $575 Representative Crisanta Duran $575 Speaker Dickey Lee Hullinghorst $575 Florida Representative Matt Hudson $1,000 Florida Senatorial Campaign Committee $2,500 Representative Jose Oliva $500 Representative Bill Hager $500 Representative William Travis Cummings $500 Representative Amanda Murphy $500 Senator Jack Latvala $500 Senator Denise Grimsley $1,000 Representative Shawn Harrison $500 Representative Bryan Avila $500 Representative Jason Brodeur $1,000 Representative Cary Pigman $1,000 Senator Bill Galvano $1,000 Senator Rene Garcia $500 Senator Aaron Bean $1,000 Senator Tom Lee $500 House Majority $2,500 Florida Senatorial Campaign Committee $2,500 House Victory $1,000 Senate Victory $1,500 Senator Joe Negron $1,000 Georgia Senator Steve Gooch $500 Sentor Jeffrey Mullis $500 Senator Dean Burke $500 Representative David Ralston $750 Senator Ben Watson $250 Representative B. Lee Hawkins Jr. $500 Senator Jack Hill $500 Senator Charles (Chuck) E. Hufestetler $500 Senator Renee Unterman $500 Representative Sharon Cooper $500 Representative Stacey Abrams $500 Representative Terry England $500 Representative Katie Dempsey $250 Senator Nan Orrock $250 Illinois Representative Linda Chapa LaVia $250 Senator Don Harmon $500 Representative Linda Chapa LaVia $250 Representative Robyn Gabel $500 Representative Lou Lang $500 Representative Elaine Nekritz $500 Representative Sara Feigenholtz $500 Senator Pamela Althoff $500 Senator Matt Murphy $500 Senator Christine Radogno $500 Representative James Durkin $1,000 Representative David Harris $500 Representative Ron Sandack $500 Representative Patricia Bellock $500 Representative Michael McAuliffe $500 Senator Michael Hastings $500 Representative Michael Madigan $500 Senator Mattie Hunter $500 Representative Gregory Harris $500 Representative Steve Andersson $200 Senator Napolean Harris $500 Representative John Mulroe $500 Representattive John Cullerton $500 Kansas Representative John Wilson $500 Representative Blaine Finch $500 Melissa Rooker $500 Brenda Kay Wolf $750 Vicki Schmidt $750 Louisiana Representative Julie Stokes $500 Representative Tom Willmott $500 Representative Kirk Talbot $250 Senator Fred Mills $500 Representative George Greg Cromer $250 Representative Julie Stokes $250 Representative Chris Broadwater $250 Representative Scott Simon $500 Representative Stuart Bishop $250 Attorney General Jeff Landry $1,000 Mississippi Representative Philip Gunn $1,000 Representative Brad Mayo $500 Senator Rita Parks $500 Representative Sam Mims $500 Senator Hob Bryan $500 Lt. Governor Tate Reeves $1,000 Representative Gary Chism $500 Senator Gray Tollison $500 Missouri Senator Kurt Schaefer $500 Senator Caleb Jones $500 Senator Stephen Webber $500 Representative Todd Richardson $500 Representative Travis Fitzwater $300 Representative Mike Cierpiot $500 Representative Keith Federick $500 Representative Scott Fitzpatrick $500 Senator Bob Onder $500 Representative Elijah Haahr $300 Representative Ann Zerr $500 Representative Justin Hill $300 Senator Gina Walsh $500 Nevada Senator Aaron Ford $500.00 Senator Irene Bustamante Adams $1,000.00 Senator Joyce Woodhouse $500.00 New Jersey Senator Paul Sarlo $1,000 Assemblyman Troy Singleton $500 Assemblyman Dan Benson $500 Assembly Democratic Caucus $1,500 Assemblyman Louis Greenwald $1,000 Assemblyman Tim Eustace $350 Assemblyman Vince Prieto $1,000 Assemblyman John Burzichelli $500 Assemblyman Gary Schaer $750 Assemblyman Scott Rumana $500 Assemblyman John Bramnick $1,000 New York The New York State Senate Republican Campaign Cmte $3,000 Senator Kemp Hannon $1,000 The New York State Senate Republican Campaign Cmte $1,000 Oregon Representative Jeff Barker $500 Representative John Davis $750 Senator Richard Devlin $500 Senator Ted Ferrioli $1,000 Representative Jodi Hack $500 Representative Val Hoyle $500 Representative Bill Kennemer $500 Representative Alissa Keny-Guyer $500 Senator Tim Knopp $1,000 Representative Tina Kotek $1,000 Senator Jeff Kruse $500 Representative Caddy McKeown $500 Representative Rob Nosse $500 Senator Chip Shields $500 Representative Greg Smith $500 Representative Jim Weidner $500 Representative Jennifer Williamson $1,000 Representative Carl Wilson $500 Senator Jackie Winters $500 Texas Republican Party of Texas $5,000 Virginia Speaker William J. Howell $2,000 Senator Frank Ruff $500 Delegate Dolores McQuinn $500 Senator Janet Howell $500 Senator Steve Newman $500 Senator Dick Saslaw $500 Senator Steve Martin $250 Senator Frank Wagner $250 Delegate Chris Peace $250 Delegate Steve Landes $250 Delegate Mark Sickles $250 Delegate Joseph Yost $250 Washington Senator Barbara Bailey $500 Senator Pramila Jayapal $500 Senator Sharon Nelson $500 Senator Ann Rivers $500 Representative JT Wilcox $500 Senator John Braun $500 Representative Laurie Jinkins $500 Senator Steve O'Ban $500 Representative Joe Schmick $500 Senator Karen Keiser $500 Representative Ed Orcutt $500 Senator Mark Schoesler $500 Representative Frank Chopp $500 Representative Dan Kristiansen $500 Representative Tana Senn $500 Senator Joe Fain $500 Representative Kristine Lytton $500 Representative Tina Orwall $500 Representative Larry Springer $500 Senator David Frockt $500 Senator Mark Mullet $500 Representative Drew Stokesbary $500 Representative Terry Nealey $500 Representative Eric Pettigrew $500 Representative Pat Sullivan $500 Total $131,125 YTD: December 31, 2015 2015 OTHER CORPORATE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS Other Political Contributions Democratic Governor's Association - $5,000 Puerto Rico Policy Conference Sponsorship Republican Governor's Association $50,000 Democratic Governor's Association $50,000 Republican Governor's Association registration for $450 event - Conference attendance Republican Governor's Association registration for $450 event -Conference attendance Total $105,900 YTD: December 31, 2015.
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