MEMO: DUKE ENERGY UPDATE

To: Interested Parties From: Bob Hall, 919-489-1931 Date: August 6, 2021 Re: New analysis of Duke’s political spending

An analysis of Duke Energy’s lobbying, campaign contributions, use of front groups, and other electioneering activities reveals that the company has increased its political spending in old and new ways as it promotes controversial legislation in the General Assembly. Duke’s spending also reflects a deliberate strategy to help its political friends and weaken its opponents. Having lost a key vote in the NC House on SB-559 in 2019, Duke has apparently doubled down with a more ambition bill (HB-951) and more aggressive political operation designed to protect and enhance its monopoly and capital-intensive business model.

 MORE SPENDING FOR MORE LOBBYISTS. The company has a record 13 registered lobbyists in Raleigh this year, the most it has ever fielded to push its agenda in the General Assembly. In the 2019 legislative session, when Duke lost a fight to win multi-year rate increases via SB-559, the company retained 10 lobbyists who the company said it paid $861,225. It’s spending for lobbyists in 2021 will likely exceed $1 million. Duke’s current cadre includes two the state’s top ten rated lobbyists, plus others with personal ties to leaders in the Republican, Democratic and Black legislative caucuses. See https://www.sosnc.gov/online_services/search/by_title/_lobbying (Search By “Principal,” enter Duke Energy Business Services for name or just Duke Energy and select Duke Energy Business Services.)

 DUKE FRONT GROUP GOES ON OFFENSIVE. This spring, a front group completely funded by Duke launched attack ads on Facebook against targeted legislators, the first time I’m aware of Duke sponsoring such inflammatory ads. The front group, with the appealing name Citizens for a Responsible Energy Future, began in 2020 and received $500,000 from Duke Energy that year. It sponsored ads, mailers and other voter outreach to support the election of pro-Duke candidates in 2020 with mixed success. A report filed with the IRS at the end of July 2021 indicates the front group received another $150,000 from Duke this year, and it has hired Republican strategists Jim Blaine and Ray Martin (The Differentiators), who coordinated the Facebook campaign in the spring and who last year coordinated the hard-edged electioneering of two new front groups (see below) that spent $12.5 million to elect NC Republican legislators. See https://forms.irs.gov/app/pod/basicSearch/search (check boxes for Form 8871 and Form 8872, enter Citizens for a Responsible Energy Future in Name, submit, select one of the two responses, and review Electronic reports).

 COORDINATED DONATIONS TO KEY LAWMAKERS. For the first time, out-of-state members of Duke Energy’s board of directors have made multiple large contributions as part of a coordinated effort to finance the campaigns of targeted state politicians. Three board members – Michael Browning of Ohio, Marie McKee of Florida and Bill Webster of Georgia – donated a total of $31,800 in October 2020 to NC Senate Republican leader Phil Berger, NC Senate Democratic leader Dan Blue, Gov. , and NC Senator and former Duke executive

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Paul Newton. Browning and McKee donated to all four, while Webster gave to the first three. Duke Energy board chair and CEO Lynn Good added $16,200 to Berger, Blue and Cooper the same month – her only state donation in 2020. Altogether, 30 top Duke executives and board members contributed $124,651 to the four politicians (Berger, Blue, Cooper and Newton) in October 2020. Each donor gave at least $1,000 to one or more of the politicians and several gave to three or four. Only 6 of the 30 donors gave to any other state candidate in 2020, another indication of the high degree of coordination to send significant money to four key lawmakers. The fact that Speaker Tim Moore received nothing while three Senators received $100,000 in one month sends a message about Duke’s disappointment with the state House’s action on SB- 559 in 2019. See list of contributions below. This analysis comes from using the donor search tool on the State Board of Elections’ website with a list of names I have of Duke execs/board members entered in various forms in https://cf.ncsbe.gov/CFTxnLkup.

 MORE PAC MONEY, LINKED TO PRO-DUKE VOTES. The Duke Energy PAC donated $426,300 in 2020 to dozens of General Assembly candidates; that’s a one-year record and a jump of $60,000 over its giving to NC legislative candidates for the 2018 cycle. Senators Berger, Blue and Newton received the maximum of $10,800 along with House Speaker Tim Moore and a half dozen other pro-Duke legislators (Blue is the only Democrat among the 10). While the Duke PAC is donating more, it is giving to fewer legislators in larger amounts, another way to show it is using its money to separate friends and enemies. Back in the 2015- 2016 cycle, the PAC gave to 123 General Assembly candidates (nearly all incumbents), which followed its typical pattern of spreading money broadly; but that number dipped to 116 candidates in 2017-2018, and then dropped to 92 candidates in the 2019-2020 cycle. The 92 included two challengers who received $5,400 each to knock off Democratic Senators who Duke disliked, a departure from Duke’s normal pro-incumbent bias. The Duke PAC donations in 2020 strongly correlated with how legislators voted on the key provision in SB-559 that would let Duke collect a rate increase from its customers for multiple years without an annual review of its expenses by the Utilities Commission. A floor amendment in the NC House deleted that hotly contested provision by a 63-51 vote in August 2019. Over the next year, Duke’s PAC gave $194,600 to its House supporters on that vote but only $20,000 – or about one tenth as much – to its opponents. Similarly, in the Senate, where the provision passed on a 27-21 vote with strong bipartisan backing from Senators Berger and Blue, the Duke PAC gave $166,600 to the bill’s Senate supporters and $17,400 to its opponents. See list of Duke PAC recipients and their vote on SB-559 below.

 USE OF OTHER POLITICAL INTERMEDIARIES. Rumors abound in the General Assembly that Duke is prepared to spend “millions of dollars” to help its loyal supporters and defeat its opponents’ re-election. Some attribute Speaker Tim Moore’s heavy-handed push to pass the sweeping energy bill (HB-951) in a midnight vote as a way to make up for the 2019 vote against Duke and to signal that he wants his caucus supported as much as Republican Senators who received more large donations in 2020 from Duke’s PAC, executives and board members. Duke’s track record demonstrates that it can spend millions from its corporate treasury on state campaigns, directly and indirectly. For example, its corporate disclosure statements show that it donated $1.5 million in 2019-2020 to two committees backing Republican state legislators in Florida (Republican Party of Florida and Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign). It gave $3 million to the Republican Governors Association from June to December 2014 while Gov. Pat

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McCrory and the NC General Assembly debated how to respond to the company’s giant spill of coal ash sludge into the Dan River. Duke has also donated to political groups that use a maze of intermediaries to finance other front groups (sometimes labeled “dark money” committees) with nice names like Citizens for a Better NC House and Citizens for a Better NC Senate. Those two entities, which file reports with the State Board of Elections, spent an eye-popping $12.5 million to help elect Republican legislators in NC in 2020. They got their $12.5 million from Citizens for a Better North Carolina, and much of the money went for ads, mailers and phone calls coordinated by the Differentiators, the same political operation that Duke uses through Citizens for a Responsible Energy Future. Citizens for a Better North Carolina spent an additional $3.2 million on its own attack ads against Democratic state Senate candidates and on other activities to boost Republicans. That’s a total of $15.7 million spent by the three “Citizens for a Better…” groups for GOP wins in 2020. It turns out Citizens for a Better North Carolina got most of its money from another shell called the Good Government Coalition based in Virginia; 93% of the money the Coalition raised in 2020 went directly to Citizens for a Better North Carolina. So where does the Coalition get its money? The IRS site for 527 committees shows it received $1.5 million from the NC Chamber of Commerce, $9 million from the Republican State Leadership Committee and $5.9 million from GOPAC – and all three of those entities have received significant donations from Duke Energy. For example, the company donated $80,000 to GOPAC in 2019-2020. The NC Chamber has received hundreds of thousands from Duke; in fact, Duke and its subsidiaries are the largest donors to the NC Chamber Independent Expenditure Committee, donating $575,000 of the $2 million that the Chamber raised for the IE committee from 2012-2020.

 “CIVIC & POLITICAL” SPENDING DOUBLES. It is impossible to trace all the ways Duke spends money to influence policy and election outcomes. The NC Utilities Commission has repeatedly exposed spending on lobbying that Duke buries in expense accounts and does not include in the political expenses that, by law, should not be charged to ratepayers. For example, North Carolina regulators exposed $2.2 million in illegal charges for federal and state lobbying in 2018, which Duke finally accepted as improper. One way to appreciate the scope – and the increase – of Duke’s direct and indirect political spending is to look at its Form 1 Annual Report to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. (See https://www.duke-energy.com/Our-Company/Investors/Regulatory-Information for recent years.) Account 426.4 on Form 1 is titled “Certain Civic, Political and Related Activities,” which includes much (but not all) of Duke’s spending on lobbying, developing political goodwill and electioneering through intermediaries. Account 426.4 shows that Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress (the two units serving North and South Carolina) spent a combined total of $16.3 million in 2020 for Certain Civic, Political and Related Activities – which is more than twice the $7.3 million that the two units spent on average each year during the previous five years. The $16.3 million does not include another $9.8 million the two units spent in 2020 for “General Advertising Expenses” (Account 930.1) or $25.3 million for “Donations” (Account 426.1) or millions more in payments to trade associations and industry groups that also lobby and donate to electioneering operations (Account 930.2, etc.)

Below are two charts based on data at the State Board of Elections and votes recorded at the General Assembly: (1) contributions from Duke Energy executives and board members during 2020 and (2) contributions from the Duke Energy PAC in 2020 to NC legislative candidates and their votes for or against Duke on SB-559 in 2019 (vote on second reading to pass the bill in the Senate and vote on the Strickland amendment in the House).

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CONTRIBUTIONS FROM DUKE EXECS & BOARD MEMBERS IN OCT. 2020 (Yellow) & 2020 Donor City St Donor's Job Employer Recipient Date Amt $ PHILIP E BERGER Alex Glenn Charlotte NC attorney Duke Energy 10/11/2020 $2,000 COMM ALEXANDER PIEDMONT NEWTON FOR CHARLOTTE NC EXECUTIVE 10/15/2020 2,000 WEINTRAUB NATURAL GAS SENATE NEWTON FOR BEN WALDREP DENVER NC SECURITY DUKE ENERGY 10/8/2020 2,000 SENATE CITIZENS FOR BILL WEBSTER ROSWELL GA DIRECTOR DUKE ENERGY 10/16/2020 1,000 DAN BLUE BILL WEBSTER ROSWELL GA DIRECTOR DUKE ENERGY COOPER FOR NC 10/16/2020 2,500 PHILIP E BERGER Bill Webster Roswell GA Director Duke Energy 10/16/2020 2,700 COMM CITIZENS FOR BONNIE TITONE CHARLOTTE NC SVP & CIO DUKE ENERGY 10/8/2020 2,000 DAN BLUE SVP & CHIEF NEWTON FOR BRIAN WEISKER CHARLOTTE NC OPERATIONS DUKE ENERGY 10/10/2020 2,000 SENATE OFFICER VP RATES AND PIEDMONT NEWTON FOR BRUCE BARKLEY CHARLOTTE NC 10/28/2020 2,000 GAS SUPPLY NATURAL GAS SENATE BTIAN [BRIAN] CHIEF TRANS & DUKE ENERGY CITIZENS FOR WAXHAW NC 10/6/2020 5,400 SAVOY ADMIN OFFICER CORPORATION DAN BLUE NEWTON FOR DHIAA JAMIL CHARLOTTE NC COO DUKE ENERGY 10/8/2020 5,400 SENATE VICE PRES CITIZENS FOR DONNA COUNCIL CHARLOTTE NC DUKE ENERGY 10/7/2020 2,500 ADMIN SRVS DAN BLUE PHILIP E BERGER Douglas Esamann Cornelius NC Executive Duke Energy 10/11/2020 5,400 COMM DWIGHT L VICE PRESIDENT NEWTON FOR WAXHAW NC DUKE ENERGY 10/8/2020 2,000 JACOBS OF FINANCE SENATE VP - BUSINESS JASVINDER CITIZENS FOR CHARLOTTE NC TRANSFOR- DUKE ENERGY 10/7/2020 2,500 ARORA DAN BLUE MATION NEWTON FOR JULIA JANSON CHARLOTTE NC EXECUTIVE DUKE ENERGY 10/9/2020 1,000 SENATE DEAN ARP FOR NC JULIA JANSON CHARLOTTE NC VP DUKE ENERGY 10/12/2020 1,000 HOUSE CAROLINAS JULIA S. JANSON CHARLOTTE NC REGION DUKE ENERGY COOPER FOR NC 10/8/2020 5,400 PRESIDENT PHILIP E BERGER Karl Newlin Charlotte NC Finance Duke Energy 10/8/2020 1,000 COMM KATHLEEN CITIZENS FOR CARY NC CONSULTANT DUKE ENERGY 10/3/2020 1,000 HAWKINS DAN BLUE KATHLEEN NEWTON FOR CARY NC CONSULTANT DUKE ENERGY 10/3/2020 1,000 HAWKINS SENATE

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Kathleen PHILIP E BERGER Cary NC Consultant Duke Energy 10/3/2020 1,000 Hawkins COMM DEAN ARP FOR NC KATHY HAWKINS CARY NC CONSULTANT DUKE ENERGY 10/3/2020 1,000 HOUSE KODWO CITIZENS FOR CHARLOTTE NC ATTORNEY DUKE ENERGY 10/2/2020 1,000 GHARTEY-TAGOE DAN BLUE KODWO GENERAL NEWTON FOR GREENVILLE SC DUKE ENERGY 6/27/2020 2,750 GHARTEY-TAGOE COUNSEL SENATE KODWO STATE DUKE ENERGY GREENVILLE SC COOPER FOR NC 10/2/2020 1,000 GHARTEY-TAGOE PRESIDENT CORP KODWO GENERAL NEWTON FOR CHARLOTTE NC DUKE ENERGY 10/2/2020 2,650 GHARTEY-TAGOE COUNSEL SENATE Kodwo Ghartey- Duke Energy PHILIP E BERGER Charlotte NC attorney 10/2/2020 1,500 Tagoe Corp. COMM CITIZENS FOR LYNN GOOD CHARLOTTE NC CEO DUKE ENERGY 10/7/2020 5,400 DAN BLUE LYNN GOOD CHARLOTTE NC CEO DUKE ENERGY COOPER FOR NC 10/7/2020 5,400 PHILIP E BERGER Lynn Good Charlotte NC CEO Duke Energy 10/7/2020 5,400 COMM [DUKE BD DIR] NOT CITIZENS FOR MARIE MCKEE SARASOTA FL 10/5/2020 1,000 NO JOB TITLE EMPLOYED DAN BLUE [DUKE BD DIR] NOT MARIE MCKEE SARASOTA FL COOPER FOR NC 10/5/2020 1,000 NOT EMPLOYED EMPLOYED [DUKE BD DIR] PHILIP E BERGER Marie McKee Sarasota FL Retired 10/5/2020 1,000 Retired COMM [DUKE BD DIR] NEWTON FOR MARIE MCKEE SARASOTA FL RETIRED 10/6/2020 1,000 RETIRED SENATE BROWING MICHAEL [DUKE BD DIR] CITIZENS FOR CARMEL IN INVESTMENTS, 10/3/2020 5,400 BROWNING OWNER DAN BLUE LLC [DUKE BD DIR] BROWNING MICHAEL CARMEL IN MANAGING INVESTMENTS COOPER FOR NC 10/3/2020 5,400 BROWNING PARTNER LLC MICHAEL [DUKE BD DIR] BROWNING NEWTON FOR CARMEL IN 10/3/2020 5,400 BROWNING INVESTMENTS INVESTMENTS SENATE Browning Michael [DUKE BD DIR] PHILIP E BERGER Carmel IN Investments, 10/3/2020 5,400 Browning investor COMM LLC PETER TOOMEY CHARLOTTE NC EXECUTIVE DUKE ENERGY COOPER FOR NC 10/9/2020 2,000 SENIOR VP - NEWTON FOR PHILLIP GRIGSBY CHARLOTTE NC NATURAL GAS DUKE ENERGY 10/8/2020 2,000 SENATE VENTURES SENIOR VP AND PRESTON NEWTON FOR FORT MILL SC CHIEF NUCLEAR DUKE ENERGY 10/10/2020 1,000 GILLESPIE SENATE OFFICER

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Senior VP and PHILIP E BERGER Preston Gillespie Fort Mill SC Chief Nuclear Duke Energy 10/10/2020 1,000 COMM Officer Human CITIZENS FOR RON REISING FORT MILL SC DUKE ENERGY 10/8/2020 2,500 Resources Mgr DAN BLUE Human PHILIP E BERGER Ron Reising Fort Mill SC Duke Energy 10/8/2020 2,000 Resources Mgr COMM CITIZENS FOR SELIM BINGOL CHARLOTTE NC EXECUTIVE DUKE ENERGY 10/8/2020 500 DAN BLUE CITIZENS FOR STEPHEN DE MAY CHARLOTTE NC EXECUTIVE DUKE ENERGY 10/6/2020 1,250 DAN BLUE UTILITY NEWTON FOR STEPHEN DEMAY CHARLOTTE NC DUKE ENERGY 10/6/2020 750 EXECUTIVE SENATE Stephen G De Duke Energy PHILIP E BERGER Charlotte NC Utility Executive 10/6/2020 1,250 May Corporation COMM STEPHEN G. DE FOR CHARLOTTE NC NC PRESIDENT DUKE ENERGY 5/8/2020 250 MAY ATTY GEN STEPHEN G. UTILITY DUKE ENERGY CHARLOTTE NC COOPER FOR NC 9/14/2020 250 DEMAY EXECUTIVE CORPORATION STEPHEN G. UTILITY DUKE ENERGY CHARLOTTE NC COOPER FOR NC 10/6/2020 1,250 DEMAY EXECUTIVE CORPORATION VP RATES AND DUKE ENERGY SONJA P. NICHOLS STEVEN K YOUNG CHARLOTTE NC REGULATORY 10/12/2020 300 CORPORATION COMM AFFAIRS PHILIP E BERGER Steven K Young Charlotte NC Executive Duke Energy 10/13/2020 5,400 COMM SVP CUSTOMER NEWTON FOR SWATI DAJI CHARLOTTE NC SOLUTIONS & DUKE ENERGY 10/8/2020 1,001 SENATE STRATEGIES THOMAS E [DUKE BD DIR] PIEDMONT BILL BRAWLEY CHARLOTTE NC 6/10/2020 1,000 SKAINS CEO NATURAL GAS COMM FRM [DUKE BD DIR] BERGER FOR THOMAS SKAINS CHARLOTTE NC PIEDMONT 3/2/2020 1,000 RETIRED CEO JUSTICE NATURAL GAS [DUKE BD DIR] PIEDMONT COMM TO ELECT THOMAS SKAINS CHARLOTTE NC 6/30/2020 2,800 RETIRED NATURAL GAS DAN FOREST [DUKE BD DIR] NEWTON FOR TOM SKAINS CHARLOTTE NC RETIRED 10/6/2020 1,000 RETIRED SENATE William (Bill) PHILIP E BERGER Waxhaw NC Executive Duke Energy 10/8/2020 1,000 Currens COMM WILLIAM SENIOR NEWTON FOR WAXHAW NC DUKE ENERGY 10/8/2020 1,000 CURRENS MANAGEMENT SENATE

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DUKE PAC SUPPORT NAME OFFICE PARTY 2020 DUKE ON DONATION SB-559? ADAMS, JAY HOUSE R $ 3,000 YES ALEXANDER, KELLY HOUSE D 1,000 NO ALEXANDER, TED SENATE R 3,500 YES ARP, DEAN HOUSE R 10,800 YES BAKER, KRISTIN HOUSE R 2,000 BALLARD, DEANNA SENATE R 6,400 YES BARNES, LISA HOUSE R 7,400 YES BELL, JOHN HOUSE R 10,800 YES BERGER, PHIL SENATE R 10,800 YES BISHOP, DAN SENATE R - YES BLACKWELL, HUGH HOUSE R 1,000 YES BLUE, DAN SENATE D 10,800 YES BOLES, JAMES HOUSE R 3,000 YES BRISSON, WILLIAM HOUSE R 4,000 YES BRITT, DANNY SENATE R 7,400 YES BRODY, MARK HOUSE R 3,000 YES BROWN, HARRY SENATE R - YES BUMGARDNER, DANA HOUSE R - NO BURGIN, JAMES SENATE R 4,500 YES CARNEY, BECKY HOUSE D 1,000 NO CARTER, JERRY HOUSE R 2,500 YES CLARK, BEN SENATE D 7,400 YES CLEVELAND, GEORGE HOUSE R 1,000 YES CONRAD, DEBRA HOUSE R - YES CORBIN, KEVIN HOUSE R 3,000 YES CRAVEN, DAVID SENATE R 1,000 CUNNINGHAM, CARLA HOUSE D 7,900 YES DANIEL, WARREN SENATE R 7,400 YES DAVIS, DON SENATE D 1,000 NO DAVIS, JIM SENATE R - YES DAVIS, TED HOUSE R - NO DIXON, JIMMY HOUSE R - NO EDWARDS, CHUCK SENATE R 7,400 YES ELMORE, JEFFREY HOUSE R 3,000 FAIRCLOTH, JOHN HOUSE R - YES FITCH, MILTON SENATE D 7,400 YES FLOYD, ELMER HOUSE D 5,400 YES FORD, CARL SENATE R 5,400 YES FOUSHEE, VALERIE SENATE D 1,000 NO

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FRALEY, JOHN HOUSE R - YES GALEY, AMY SENATE R 2,000 GILL, ROSA HOUSE D 1,000 NO GRANGE, HOLLY HOUSE R - NO GUNN, RICK SENATE R - YES HALL, DESTIN HOUSE R 2,000 NO HALL, KYLE HOUSE R - NO HARDISTER, JON HOUSE R 7,900 YES HARRINGTON, KATHY SENATE R 7,400 YES HARRIS, WESLEY HOUSE D 1,000 HISE, RALPH SENATE R 10,800 YES HORN, CRAIG HOUSE R - YES HORNER, RICK SENATE R - NO HOWARD, JULIA HOUSE R 10,800 YES HUNTER, HOWARD HOUSE D 3,000 NO HURLEY, PAT HOUSE R 3,000 YES ILER, FRANK HOUSE R 3,000 YES JACKSON, BRENT SENATE R 7,400 YES JACKSON, DARREN HOUSE D 3,000 NO JACKSON, JEFF SENATE D - NO JARVIS, STEVEN SENATE R 5,400 YES JOHNSON, JAKE HOUSE R 2,500 YES JOHNSON, LINDA HOUSE R - YES JOHNSON, TODD SENATE R 4,500 YES JONES, BRENDEN HOUSE R 6,400 YES JONES, PERRIN HOUSE R 2,500 KIDWELL, KEITH HOUSE R 1,000 YES KRAWIEC, JOYCE SENATE R 7,400 YES LAMBETH, DONNY HOUSE R 1,000 YES LEE, MIKE SENATE R 5,400 LEWIS, DAVID HOUSE R 5,400 YES LOFTON, BRANDON HOUSE D 1,000 NO LOWE, PAUL SENATE D 7,900 YES LUCAS, MARVIN HOUSE D 6,400 YES MARTIN, GRIER HOUSE D 2,000 NO MCELRAFT, PATRICIA HOUSE R 7,400 YES MCGRADY, CHUCK HOUSE R - NO MCINNIS, TOM SENATE R 6,400 YES MCNEELY, JEFFREY HOUSE R 1,000 YES MCNEILL, ALLEN HOUSE R 1,000 YES MEREDITH, WESLEY SENATE R 5,400 MILLER, CHARLES HOUSE R 5,400

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MOORE, TIM HOUSE R 10,800 YES NEWTON, PAUL SENATE R 10,800 YES NICKEL, WILEY SENATE D 1,000 NO PERRY, JIM SENATE R 7,400 YES PIERCE, GARLAND HOUSE D 6,400 YES PITTMAN, LARRY HOUSE R - YES POTTS, LARRY HOUSE R - YES PRESNELL, MICHELE HOUSE R 2,000 YES RABON, WILLIAM SENATE R 10,800 YES REIVES, ROBERT HOUSE D 3,000 NO RIDDELL, DENNIS HOUSE R 2,000 NO ROBINSON, GLADYS SENATE D 7,400 NO ROGERS, DAVID HOUSE R - YES ROSS, STEPHEN HOUSE R - NO SAINE, JASON HOUSE R 10,800 YES SANDERSON, NORMAN SENATE R 4,000 NO SASSER, WAYNE HOUSE R 3,000 YES SAULS, JOHN HOUSE R 1,000 YES SAWYER, VICKIE SENATE R - NO SEARCY, SAMUEL SENATE D 2,000 YES SETZER, MITCHELL HOUSE R 6,400 YES SHEPARD, PHIL HOUSE R 1,000 YES SMITH, CARSON HOUSE R 3,000 YES SMITH, ERICA SENATE D - NO STEINBURG, BOB SENATE R - NO STEVENS, SARAH HOUSE R 6,400 YES STRICKLAND, LARRY HOUSE R - NO SZOKA, JOHN HOUSE R - NO TILLMAN, JERRY SENATE R 2,000 NO TORBETT, JOHN HOUSE R 1,000 YES VAN DUYN, TERRY SENATE D - NO WADDELL, JOYCE SENATE D 1,000 NO WARREN, HARRY HOUSE R 2,000 YES WELLS, ANDY SENATE R 5,400 YES WHITE, DONNA HOUSE R - NO WILLINGHAM, SHELLY HOUSE D 6,400 YES WOODARD, MIKE SENATE D - NO WRAY, MICHAEL HOUSE D 6,400 YES YARBOROUGH, LARRY HOUSE R 1,000 NO ZACHARY, LEE HOUSE R 3,000 YES TOTAL $ 426,300

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