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2016 Political Contributions by Occidental Petroleum Corporation and Its Subsidiaries 2016 Political Contributions by Occidental Petroleum Corporation and its Subsidiaries Oxy Oil and Gas Political Contributions DATE CANDIDATE/COMMITTEE PARTY STATE OFFICE/DISTRICT # AMOUNT 6/1/2016 James Strickler R NM Representative, Dist. 2 $1,500.00 6/1/2016 Kelly Fajardo R NM Representative, Dist. 7 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 Alonzo Baldonado R NM Representative, Dist. 8 $1,500.00 6/1/2016 Idalia Lechuga-Tena D NM Representative, Dist. 21 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 James Smith R NM Representative, Dist. 22 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Paul Pacheco R NM Representative, Dist. 23 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Christina Hall R NM Representative, Dist. 24 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Larry Larrañaga R NM Representative, Dist. 27 $2,000.00 6/1/2016 William Rehm R NM Representative, Dist. 31 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Andy Nuñez R NM Representative, Dist. 36 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 Rebecca Dow R NM Representative, Dist. 38 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 John Zimmerman R NM Representative, Dist. 39 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 Jane Powdrell-Culbert R NM Representative, Dist. 44 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 Jim Trujillo D NM Representative, Dist. 45 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Carl Trujillo D NM Representative, Dist. 46 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Yvette Herrell R NM Representative, Dist. 51 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 James Townsend R NM Representative, Dist. 54 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Jason Harper R NM Representative, Dist. 57 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 Candy Ezzell R NM Representative, Dist. 58 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 David Gallegos R NM Representative, Dist. 61 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Larry Scott R NM Representative, Dist. 62 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 George Dodge D NM Representative, Dist. 63 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Bob Wooley R NM Representative, Dist. 66 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Dennis Roch R NM Representative, Dist. 67 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Monica Youngblood R NM Representative, Dist. 68 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Terry Fletcher D NM Representative, Dist. 69 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Pete Campos D NM Senate, Dist. 8 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 Candace Gould R NM Senate, Dist. 10 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 James White R NM Senate, Dist. 19 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Stuart Ingle R NM Senate, Dist. 27 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 Lee Cotter R NM Senate, Dist. 36 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 Craig Brandt R NM Senate, Dist. 40 $1,000.00 6/1/2016 Carroll Leavell R NM Senate, Dist. 41 $2,500.00 6/1/2016 Gay Kernan R NM Senate, Dist. 42 $2,500.00 8/22/2016 Pat Woods R NM Senate, Dist. 7 $2,000.00 12/14/2016 Aubry Dunn R NM State Land Commissioner $5,000.00 12/14/2016 George Munoz D NM Senate, District 4 $2,500.00 12/14/2016 John Sapien D NM Senate, Dist. 9 $2,500.00 12/14/2016 Daniel Ivey-Soto D NM Senate, Dist. 15 $2,500.00 12/14/2016 Howie Morales D NM Senate, Dist 28 $2,500.00 12/14/2016 Candie Sweetser D NM Representative, Dist. 32 $2,000.00 12/14/2016 Stephanie Garcia Richard D NM Representative, Dist. 43 $2,000.00 12/14/2016 Doreen Gallegos D NM Representative, Dist. 52 $2,500.00 12/14/2016 Harry Garcia D NM Representative, Dist. 69 $2,500.00 OxyChem Political Contributions DATE CANDIDATE/COMMITTEE PARTY STATE OFFICE/DISTRICT # AMOUNT 3/24/2016 Sherriff Willy Martin D LA St. James Parish Sheriff $200.00 3/24/2016 LAMP (Louisiana Manufacturers Political Action Committee) N/A LA N/A $1,500.00 3/24/2016 Gary L. Smith D LA Senate, Dist. 19 $500.00 3/24/2016 Georgia Chemistry Council N/A GA N/A $500.00 4/24/2016 Clyde Holloway R LA Public Service Comm. Dist. 4 $1,000.00 5/4/2016 John D. Ceretto D NY Assembly, Dist. 145 $250.00 5/4/2016 Louis D. Greenwald D NJ Assembly, Dist. 6 $500.00 4/1/2016 New York State Republican Campaign Committee R NY N/A $500.00 7/15/2016 New York State Republican Campaign Committee R NY N/A $500.00 7/29/2016 John D. Ceretto D NY Assembly, Dist. 145 $1,000.00 7/29/2016 Timmy Rousel D LA St. James Parish President $200.00 9/28/2016 Johnny Berthelot R LA Representative, Dist. 88 $500.00 9/22/2016 John Burzichelli D NJ Assembly, Dist. 3 $500.00 10/18/2016 Dan Kerschen R KS Senate, Dist. 26 $500.00 10/6/2016 Mike Petersen R KS Senate, Dist. 28 $1,000.00 10/5/2016 Susan Wagle R KS Senate, Dist. 30 $500.00 10/5/2016 Ty Masterson R KS Senate, Dist. 16 $250.00 10/5/2016 Robert Olson R KS Senate, Dist. 23 $250.00 10/6/2016 John Whitmer R KS Representative, Dist. 93 $250.00 10/6/2016 Joe Seiwert R KS Representative, Dist. 101 $250.00 10/6/2016 Tim Norton D KS Sedgwick County, Dist. 2 $250.00 10/6/2016 Robin Schimminger D NY Assembly, Dist. 140 $250.00 10/6/2016 Vincent Prieto D NJ Assembly, Dist. 32 $1,000.00 10/7/2016 Clay Schexnayder R LA Representative, Dist. 81 $500.00 10/26/2016 CHEMPAC N/A IL N/A $1,000.00 11/11/2016 John Bel Edwards D LA Governor $5,000.00 11/21/2016 Robert Ortt R NY Senate, Dist. 62 $500.00 12/7/2016 Democratic Governors Association D N/A N/A $10,000.00 Occidental Petroleum Corporation Political Contributions DATE CANDIDATE/COMMITTEE PARTY STATE OFFICE/DISTRICT # AMOUNT 4/16/2016 Republican Governors Association R N/A N/A $10,000.00 10/6/2016 Better Begins Now Midland First N/A TX Midland $20,000.00 10/18/2016 Congressional Leadership Fund R N/A N/A $150,000.00 11/2/2016 Congressional Leadership Fund R N/A N/A $25,000.00 11/16/2016 Harris County Republican Party R TX Harris County $2,500.00.
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