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Csx Political and Lobbying Expenditures As of December 2015 CSX POLITICAL AND LOBBYING EXPENDITURES AS OF DECEMBER 2015 TRADE ASSOCIATIONS EXPENDITURES Non-Deductible Portion CSX Corporation NEEDED US Chamber Of Commerce $35,000 CSX Transportation Florida Chamber Of Commerce $60,000 Jacksonville Regional Chamber $2020 Association Of American Railroads $1,039,564 National Associations Of Manufacturers $16,179 Estimated Lobbying Through Trade Associations $1,152,763 ALABAMA JAMES M MARTIN CAMPAIGN 2/12/2015 $500.00 $500 FLORIDA AARON BEAN CAMPAIGN 10/19/2015 $500.00 AUDREY GIBSON CAMPAIGN 11/4/2015 $500.00 BILL GALVANO CAMPAIGN 10/23/2015 $500.00 BILL MONTFORD CAMPAIGN 10/23/2015 $500.00 BOB CORTES FOR STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 30 1/16/2015 $500.00 CAMPAIGN FOR JOHN LEGG 10/23/2015 $500.00 CAMPAIGN TO ELECT DOUG BROXSON 10/23/2015 $500.00 CAMPAIGN TO RE-ELECT BUDDY DYER 6/10/2015 $500.00 CHARLES STONE 10/19/2015 $500.00 CHRISTOPHER SPROWLS CAMPAIGN 11/9/2015 $500.00 CLAY INGRAM CAMPAIGN 10/19/2015 $500.00 COLLEEN BURTON CAMPAIGN 10/19/2015 $500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT ED NARAIN FOR HOUSE DISTRICT 61 10/19/2015 $500.00 CYNDI STEVENSON CAMPAIGN 9/2/2015 $500.00 DANA YOUNG CAMPAIGN 10/19/2015 $500.00 DENISE GRIMSLEY SENATE CAMPAIGN 10/23/2015 $500.00 DENNIS BAXLEY CAMPAIGN 10/19/2015 $500.00 DOROTHY L HUKILL CAMPAIGN 10/23/2015 $500.00 FLORIDA CONFERENCE OF Black Legislators 10/19/2015 $5,000.00 HALSEY BESHEARS CAMPAIGN 10/19/2015 $500.00 JACK LATVALA CAMPAIGN 10/19/2015 $500.00 JASON FISCHER FOR STATE HOUSE 8/21/2015 $500.00 JEFFREY BRANDES CAMPAIGN 10/23/2015 $500.00 JIM BOYD CAMPAIGN 11/19/2015 $500.00 JOSE OLIVA RE ELECTION CAMPAIGN 11/4/2015 $500.00 KELLI STARGEL CAMPAIGN 10/19/2015 $500.00 KIONNE L MCGHEE CAMPAIGN 11/9/2015 $500.00 MATT GAETZ FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10/23/2015 $500.00 PAUL RENNER CAMPAIGN 11/9/2015 $500.00 RANDOLPH BRACY CAMPAIGN 12/4/2015 $500.00 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FLORIDA 7/30/2015 $20,000.00 RICHARD CORCORAN CAMPAIGN 11/4/2015 $500.00 ROB BRADLEY SENATE CAMPAIGN 10/23/2015 $500.00 SAM KILLEBREW CAMPAIGN 11/6/2015 $500.00 SCOTT PLAKON CAMPAIGN 10/23/2015 $500.00 TAKING JACKSONVILLE TO THE NEXT LEVEL PC 2/3/2015 $2,000.00 TOM LEE CAMPAIGN 10/22/2015 $500.00 TRAVIS CUMMINGS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 10/19/2015 $500.00 $44,500 GEORGIA ALAN POWELL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 9/2/2015 $400.00 BRETT HARRELL CAMPAIGN INC 4/16/2015 $300.00 CASEY CAGLE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 5/13/2015 $500.00 CHRISTIAN COOMER CAMPAIGN 7/30/2015 $400.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BUTCH MILLER 6/10/2015 $500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JEFF MULLIS 4/16/2015 $500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOHN D MEADOWS III INC 9/16/2015 $400.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TERRY ENGLAND INC 9/23/2015 $400.00 COWSERT FOR SENATE INC 12/11/2015 $400.00 DAVID C BELTON JR 12/16/2015 $400.00 FRIENDS OF JON G BURNS 9/8/2015 $400.00 FRIENDS OF STACEY Y ABRAMS INC 6/22/2015 $400.00 FRIENDS TO ELECT BURT JONES 9/22/2015 $500.00 GEORGIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 12/1/2015 $5,000.00 GEORGIA HOUSE REPUBLICAN TRUST INC 4/16/2015 $500.00 GEORGIA REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COMMITTEE INC 10/13/2015 $500.00 MICHAEL A CHEOKAS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 7/8/2015 $250.00 NIMMER FOR HOUSE 12/14/2015 $250.00 PK MARTIN FOR STATE SENATE 9/16/2015 $250.00 RALSTON FOR REPRESENTATIVE INC 9/16/2015 $900.00 WILLIAMS FOR STATE HOUSE 11/12/2015 $200.00 STEPHEN WADE GOOCH 5/8/2015 $400.00 STEVE HENSON FOR SENATE 4/17/2015 $300.00 TYLER HARPER FOR GEORGIA 12/1/2015 $400.00 WILLIAMSON FOR WALTON 9/22/2015 $300.00 $14,750 ILLINOIS 14TH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 8/21/2015 $500.00 19TH WARD DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 6/22/2015 $1,000.00 BRADY FOR SENATE INC 3/17/2015 $500.00 CITIZENS FOR ANTHONY BEALE 2/12/2015 $1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR BEISER 12/9/2015 $500.00 CITIZENS FOR CHRIS NYBO 12/9/2015 $500.00 CITIZENS FOR CHRISTINE RADOGNO 3/17/2015 $1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR DAN CRONIN 3/17/2015 $1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR ELAINE NEKRITZ 12/9/2015 $1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR KAREN MCCONNAUGHAY 12/15/2015 $300.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT ANDRE THAPEDI 3/17/2015 $500.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT DEBORAH L GRAHAM 2/12/2015 $1,000.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT LONA LANE 1/22/2015 $1,000.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT RON SANDACK 3/17/2015 $500.00 DAVID MCSWEENEY FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 12/9/2015 $500.00 DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ILLINOIS 3/17/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF CHAPIN ROSE 12/9/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF EDWARD M BURKE 8/21/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF GIBVERT VILLEGAS 2/12/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF JASON BARICKMAN 12/9/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF JERRY COSTELLO II 12/9/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF JOHN POPE 2/2/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF MADIGAN 3/17/2015 $2,000.00 FRIENDS OF MARTIN SANDOVAL 8/21/2015 $1,500.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE ZALEWSKI 2/12/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF NATASHIA HOLMES 1/22/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF RAYMOND A LOPEZ 8/24/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF RICHARD BOYKIN 12/9/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF STANLEY MOORE 12/9/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF TABARES 8/24/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS TO ELECT TONI L FOULKES 3/17/2015 $500.00 HOUSE REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION 3/17/2015 $1,000.00 ILLINOIS INAUGURATION 2015 NFP 1/28/2015 $5,000.00 JAMES B DURKIN 3/17/2015 $1,300.00 JONES FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 3/17/2015 $500.00 MICHIGAN CITIZENS FOR BETTER ROADS AND SCHOOLS 8/5/2015 $5,000.00 PRECKWINKLE FOR PRESIDENT 6/22/2015 $2,000.00 15th WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 3/17/2015 $500.00 20th WARD DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 8/24/2015 $500.00 BRADY FOR SENATE INC 6/22/2015 $1,000.00 $42,600 LOUISINA ALMOND CROWE 2/24/2015 $500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT WALT LEGER III LLC 2/25/2015 $500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT NEIL ABRAMSON 2/24/2015 $250.00 SHERRI SMITH BUFFINGTON 2/25/2015 $500.00 VINCENT J PIERRE CAMPAIGN FUND 2/24/2015 $250.00 HELEN MORENO CAMPAIGN 3/2/2015 $250.00 JAMES K ARMES 2/24/2015 $250.00 JOHN ALARIO JR CAMPAIGN FUND 2/24/2015 $500.00 JOHN BEL EDWARDS CAMPAIGN LLC 11/13/2015 $2,500.00 $5,500 MARYLAND BROOKE LIERMAN FOR DELEGATE 10/23/2015 $250.00 CITIZENS FOR ANTONIO HAYES 7/8/2015 $250.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOAN CARTER CONWAY 11/20/2015 $250.00 ERIC COSTELLO FOR BALTIMORE 10/23/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF CORY MCCRAY 10/20/2015 $500.00 $1,500 MISSISSIPPI FRIENDS OF PHIL BRYANT 8/24/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF TATE REEVES 5/22/2015 $500.00 PHILIP GUNN CAMPAIGN 8/24/2015 $500.00 $2,000.00 NEW YORK CUSICK FOR ASSEMBLY 1/22/2015 $500.00 HEVESI FOR ASSEMBLY 3/26/2015 $400.00 $900.00 PENNSYLVANIA WOLF INAUGURAL COMMITTEE 4/1/2015 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS 11/19/2015 $5,000.00 SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS 11/19/2015 $7,000.00 SOUTH CAROLINA SENATE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS 1/19/2015 $2,500.00 SOUTH CAROLINA SENATE GOP CAUCUS 5/8/2015 $3,500.00 $23,000 VIRGINIA BEN CLINE FOR VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES 5/29/2015 $250.00 CARR FOR DELEGATE 12/21/2015 $250.00 CARRICO FOR SENATE 12/2/2015 $500.00 COMMON GOOD VA 10/21/2015 $1,000.00 COSGROVE FOR SENATE 10/23/2015 $500.00 DANNY MARSHALL ELECTION COMMITTEE 10/23/2015 $250.00 DAVE ALBO FOR DELEGATE 5/29/2015 $250.00 DAVE LAROCK FOR DELEGATE 10/21/2015 $250.00 DOMINION LEADERSHIP TRUST PAC 5/4/2015 $1,000.00 EILEEN FILLER-CORN FOR DELEGATE 11/5/2015 $250.00 FARRELL FOR DELEGATE 10/23/2015 $250.00 FAVOLA FOR STATE SENATE 5/29/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF BERNARD C JACK YOUNG 10/23/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF BRYCE REEVES 5/29/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF CHRIS PEACE 5/13/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF DAVID YANCY 10/13/2015 $1,750.00 FRIENDS OF DR TODD PILLION 10/21/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF ED REISINGER 3/16/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF GLENN DAVIS FOR DELEGATE 11/30/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF GREG HABEEB 11/17/2015 $750.00 FRIENDS OF JACKSON MILLER 5/29/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF JOHN EDWARDS 10/23/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF JOHN MILLER 5/13/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF KIRK COX 10/13/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF LEE WARE 4/20/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF MARK OBENSHAIN 5/4/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF RICH ANDERSON 11/30/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF RON VILLANUEVA 10/15/2015 $1,250.00 FRIENDS OF S CHRIS JONES 5/29/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF SCOTT GARRETT 10/14/2015 $500.00 FRIENDS OF SCOTT LINGAMFELTER 3/26/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF SCOTT TAYLOR 12/11/2015 $250.00 FRIENDS OF STEVE NEWMAN FOR SENATE 5/29/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF TIM HUGO 10/14/2015 $1,000.00 FRIENDS OF TOMMY NORMENT 11/17/2015 $1,000.00 GILBERT FOR DELEGATE 5/29/2015 $250.00 HOGAN RUTHERFORD INAUGURAL COMMITTEE INC 12/29/2014 $10,000.00 KENNETH C ALEXANDER FOR HOUSE OF DELEGATES 10/23/2015 $500.00 LANDES FOR DELEGATE 4/9/2015 $250.00 LEMUNYON FOR DELEGATE 5/4/2015 $250.00 LOPEZ FOR DELEGATE 2/4/2015 $250.00 MARK SICKLES FOR DELEGATE 5/29/2015 $250.00 MARSDEN FOR SENATE 5/22/2015 $250.00 MASSIE FOR DELEGATE 4/17/2015 $250.00 MCDOUGLE FOR VIRGINIA 5/29/2015 $500.00 MCEACHIN FOR SENATE 10/21/2015 $500.00 MCQUINN FOR THE 70TH DISTRICT HOUSE OF DELEGATES 10/21/2015 $250.00 MINCHEW FOR DELEGATE 5/29/2015 $250.00 PRINCIPI FOR SUPERVISOR 10/14/2015 $250.00 RAWLINGS BLAKE FOR BALTIMORE 3/26/2015 $500.00 ROB BELL FOR DELEGATE 5/22/2015 $250.00 ROBERT D ORROCK SR FOR HOUSE 6/10/2015 $250.00 ROSALYN R DANCE 3/16/2015 $250.00 RUFF FOR SENATE 11/17/2015 $250.00 SASLAW FOR SENATE 4/9/2015 $1,000.00 STUART FOR SENATE 12/3/2015 $250.00 TERRY KILGORE COMMITTEE TO ELECT 10/13/2015 $500.00 TERRY L AUSTIN FOR HOUSE OF DELEGATES 11/30/2015 $250.00 TOSCANO 2005 5/29/2015 $500.00 WAGNER FOR SENATE 10/21/2015 $1,000.00 WEXTON FOR STATE SENATE 12/2/2015 $250.00 WILL MOREFIELD FOR DELEGATE 7/30/2015 $250.00 $37,750 .
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