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Anthem, Inc. Supplemental Political Contributions Report Jan. 1 ‐ June 30, 2021 Anthem PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates by State Alabama Rep Anthem, Inc. Supplemental Political Contributions Report Jan. 1 ‐ June 30, 2021 Anthem PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates by State Alabama Rep. Terri Andrea Sewell (D)$ 2,500.00 Arizona Rep. Tom O'Halleran (D)$ 2,500.00 Rep. Greg Stanton (D)$ 1,000.00 California Rep. Peter Ray Aguilar (D)$ 2,500.00 Rep. Amerish B. Bera (D)$ 2,500.00 Rep. Salud O. Carbajal (D)$ 1,500.00 Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D)$ 1,000.00 Rep. Young O. Kim (R)$ 1,000.00 Rep. Raul Ruiz (R) $ 1,000.00 Rep. Linda T. Sanchez (D)$ 1,000.00 Rep. Michelle Park Steel (R)$ 1,000.00 Florida Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R)$ 1,000.00 Rep. Stephanie N. Murphy (D)$ 7,500.00 Rep. Darren Michael Soto (D)$ 2,500.00 Illinois Rep. Robin Lynne Kelly (D)$ 1,000.00 Rep. Darin M. LaHood (R)$ 5,000.00 Rep. Bradley Scott Schneider (D)$ 2,500.00 Indiana Rep. Victoria Spartz (R)$ 5,000.00 Sen. Todd Christopher Young (R)$ 5,000.00 Kentucky Rep. James R. Comer, Jr. (R)$ 1,000.00 Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R)$ 2,500.00 Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer (D)$ 5,000.00 Massachussetts Rep. Katherine M. Clark (D)$ 2,500.00 Michigan Rep. Haley M. Stevens (D)$ 1,000.00 Missouri Rep. Ann Louise Wagner (R)$ 2,500.00 New Hampshire Sen. Margaret Wood Hassan (D)$ 6,500.00 Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D)$ 2,500.00 Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D)$ 5,000.00 Rep. Steven Alexzander Horsford (D)$ 2,500.00 Rep. Susie Lee (D) $ 2,500.00 New Jersey Rep. Joshua S. Gottheimer (D)$ 2,500.00 Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D)$ 1,000.00 New York Rep. Andrew R. Garbarino (R)$ 1,000.00 Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D)$ 2,500.00 Rep. Kathleen Maura Rice (D)$ 2,500.00 Rep. Paul David Tonko (D)$ 1,000.00 1 Anthem, Inc. Supplemental Political Contributions Report Jan. 1 ‐ June 30, 2021 Ohio Rep. Troy Balderson (R)$ 2,500.00 Rep. Anthony E. Gonzalez (R)$ 2,000.00 Oregon Rep. Kurt Schrader (D)$ 2,500.00 Pennsylvania Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick (R)$ 5,000.00 South Carolina Rep. James Enos Clyburn (D)$ 2,500.00 Sen. Timothy Eugene Scott (R)$ 5,000.00 Texas Rep. Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher (D)$ 1,000.00 Utah Rep. John R. Curtis (R)$ 1,000.00 Sen. Michael Shumway Lee (R)$ 1,000.00 Virginia Rep. Elaine Luria (D)$ 1,000.00 Rep. Robert Cortez Scott (D) ‐ 2020 Lost Contribution$ (2,500.00) Washington Rep. Jaime Lynn Herrera Beutler (R)$ 5,000.00 Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R)$ 5,000.00 Wisconsin Rep. Michael John Gallagher (R)$ 1,000.00 Rep. Bryan G. Steil (R)$ 1,000.00 Anthem PAC Contributions to Federal PACs & Party Committees Across The Aisle PAC$ 5,000.00 America's Health Insurance Plans, Inc. PAC (AHIP PAC)$ 5,000.00 Blue Dog Political Action Committee$ 5,000.00 Bluegrass Committee$ 5,000.00 CHC BOLD PAC $ 5,000.00 Continuing America's Strength And Security PAC$ 2,500.00 DCCC $ 15,000.00 Dirigo PAC $ 5,000.00 DSCC $ 15,000.00 Evergreen PAC $ 5,000.00 Freedom Fund $ 5,000.00 Future Forum PAC $ 2,500.00 Heartland Values PAC$ 2,500.00 I Got Your Back PAC$ 1,000.00 Leadership And Accountability Are National Keys PAC$ 5,000.00 Medicaid Health Plans Of America Political Action Committee$ 5,000.00 Moderate Democrats PAC$ 5,000.00 New Democrat Coalition Action Fund$ 5,000.00 NRCC $ 15,000.00 NRSC $ 15,000.00 Oorah! Political Action Committee$ 5,000.00 Pharmaceutical Care Management Association Political Action Committee (PCMA PAC)$ 5,000.00 The Hawkeye PAC $ 5,000.00 Tomorrow Is Meaningful PAC$ 5,000.00 Anthem PAC Federal Contributions Total $ 272,500.00 Anthem PAC Contributions to State Candidates and Committees by State Indiana Rep. Todd Michael Huston (R)$ 10,000.00 2 Anthem, Inc. Supplemental Political Contributions Report Jan. 1 ‐ June 30, 2021 Ohio Rep. Rick Carfagna (R)$ 750.00 Rep. Robert R. Cupp (R)$ 1,000.00 Gov. Mike DeWine (R)$ 2,500.00 Rep. Timothy Edward Ginter (R)$ 750.00 Sen. Robert D. Hackett (R)$ 750.00 Sen. Stephen A. Huffman (R)$ 750.00 Wisconsin Rep. Kalan Haywood (D) ‐ 2020 Lost Contribution$ (500.00) Anthem PAC State Contributions Total$ 16,000.00 Anthem Corporate Contributions to State Candidates & Committees by State California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta (D)$ 5,000.00 Assm. Wendy Carrillo (D)$ 1,500.00 Sen. Ben Hueso (D) ‐ Board of Equalization candidate$ 2,000.00 Assm. Kevin McCarty (D)$ 1,500.00 Assm. James C. Ramos (D)$ 2,000.00 Assm. Philip Y. Ting (D) ‐ State Controller candidate$ 2,000.00 Sen. Bob Wieckowski (D) ‐ 2024 Assembly candidate$ 1,500.00 Sen. Scott Thomas Wilk (R) ‐ 2026 Lt. Governor Candidate$ 1,500.00 Assm. Jim Wood (D)$ 2,000.00 CAHP Political Action Committee$ 8,100.00 CAHP Political Action Committee Administrative Fund$ 900.00 Indiana Hoosier Women Forward$ 10,000.00 Missouri 1821 PAC $ 50,000.00 Spirit of Missouri PAC$ 50,000.00 Missouri Health Plan PAC$ 25,000.00 Nebraska Sen. John Arch (R) $ 1,000.00 Nebraska Republican Party ‐ Non Federal Account$ 2,500.00 New Hampshire Sen. Kevin A. Avard (R)$ 100.00 Sen. Joseph E. Bradley, III (R)$ 250.00 Sen. Sharon M. Carson (R)$ 250.00 Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig (D)$ 1,000.00 Sen. Harold F. French (R)$ 100.00 Sen. Robert J. Giuda (R)$ 100.00 Sen. Erin Tapper Hennessey (R)$ 100.00 Sen. Charles W. Morse (R)$ 250.00 Sen. Denise Ricciardi (R)$ 100.00 Sen. Cindy Rosenwald (D)$ 250.00 Sen. Donna M. Soucy (D)$ 250.00 Sen. Ruth B. Ward (R)$ 100.00 Committee to Elect House Democrats$ 100.00 New Hampshire Senate Republican Majority PAC$ 250.00 Virginia Del. Dawn M. Adams (D)$ 1,000.00 Del. Lashrecse D. Aird (D)$ 500.00 Del. Terry L. Austin (R)$ 500.00 Del. Hala Sophia Ayala (D) ‐ Candidate for Lt. Governor$ 5,000.00 Del. Lamont Bagby (D)$ 1,500.00 3 Anthem, Inc. Supplemental Political Contributions Report Jan. 1 ‐ June 30, 2021 Sen. George L. Barker (D)$ 2,500.00 Sen. John J. Bell (D)$ 1,000.00 Del. Robert B. Bell, III (R)$ 500.00 Del. Robert S. Bloxom, Jr. (R)$ 500.00 Del. Jeff M. Bourne (D)$ 1,000.00 Del. David L. Bulova (D)$ 500.00 Del. Kathy J. Byron (R)$ 1,500.00 Del. Betsy B. Carr (D)$ 2,000.00 Sen. John A. Cosgrove, Jr. (R)$ 500.00 Sen. R. Creigh Deeds (D)$ 1,000.00 Sen. William R. DeSteph (R)$ 500.00 Sen. Siobhan S. Dunnavant (R)$ 500.00 Sen. Adam P. Ebbin (D)$ 1,000.00 Sen. John S. Edwards (D)$ 1,000.00 Del. C. Matthew Fariss (R)$ 500.00 Sen. Barbara A. Favola (D)$ 500.00 Del. C. Todd Gilbert (R)$ 2,000.00 Del. Wendy Gooditis (D)$ 500.00 Del. Elizabeth R. Guzman (D)$ 500.00 Sen. Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. (R)$ 2,500.00 Del. C.E. Cliff Hayes, Jr. (D)$ 500.00 Del. Christopher T. Head (R)$ 1,000.00 Del. Stephen E. Heretick (D)$ 2,500.00 Del. Charniele L. Herring (D)$ 2,000.00 Atty. Gen. Mark R. Herring (D)$ 7,500.00 Del. Patrick A. Hope (D)$ 1,500.00 Sen. Janet Denison Howell (D)$ 2,500.00 Del. Chris L. Hurst (D)$ 500.00 Del. Jerrauld C. Jones (D)$ 1,000.00 Del. Mark L. Keam (D)$ 500.00 Del. Terry G. Kilgore (R)$ 1,000.00 Del. Barry D. Knight (R)$ 500.00 Del. Paul E. Krizek (D)$ 500.00 Del. James A. Leftwich (R)$ 500.00 Sen. Lynwood W. Lewis, Jr. (D)$ 1,000.00 Sen. Mamie E. Locke (D)$ 2,000.00 Del. Alfonso H. Lopez (D)$ 1,000.00 Sen. L. Louise Lucas (D)$ 2,500.00 Sen. David W. Marsden (D)$ 1,000.00 Del. Daniel W. Marshall, III (R)$ 500.00 Sen. T. Montgomery Mason (D)$ 1,500.00 Terry McAuliffe (D) ‐ Gubernatorial candidate$ 15,000.00 Sen. Jennifer L. McClellan (D)$ 1,000.00 Sen. Ryan T. McDougle (R)$ 1,000.00 Sen. Jeremy S. McPike (D)$ 1,000.00 Del. Delores L. McQuinn (D)$ 500.00 Del. Jason S. Miyares (R) ‐ Attorney General Candidate $ 7,500.00 Del. James W. Morefield (R)$ 500.00 Del. Michael P. Mullin (D)$ 1,000.00 Sen. Stephen D. Newman (R)$ 2,500.00 Sen. Thomas K. Norment, Jr. (R)$ 2,500.00 Sen. Mark D. Obenshain (R)$ 2,000.00 Del. Israel D. O'Quinn (R)$ 500.00 4 Anthem, Inc. Supplemental Political Contributions Report Jan. 1 ‐ June 30, 2021 Del. Robert D. Orrock, Sr. (R)$ 500.00 Sen. Mark J. Peake (R)$ 500.00 Sen. J. Chapman Petersen (D)$ 2,500.00 Sen. Todd E. Pillion (R)$ 500.00 Del. Kenneth R. Plum (D)$ 500.00 Del. Margaret Bevans Ransone (R)$ 500.00 Sen. Bryce E. Reeves (R)$ 500.00 Del. David A. Reid (D)$ 500.00 Del. Roxann L. Robinson (R)$ 500.00 Sen. Frank M. Ruff, Jr. (R)$ 500.00 Sen. Richard L. Saslaw (D)$ 2,500.00 Winsome Earle Sears (R ) ‐ Lt. Governor Candidate$ 5,000.00 Del. Mark D. Sickles (D)$ 2,500.00 Sen. Lionell Spruill, Sr. (D)$ 1,500.00 Sen. William M. Stanley, Jr. (R)$ 500.00 Sen. Richard H. Stuart (R)$ 500.00 Sen. David R. Suetterlein (R)$ 500.00 Del.
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