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2016 Corporate Contributions.Xlsx 2016 State Corporate Political Contributions State Recipient Amount California Joaquin Arambula for Assembly 2016 $1,000 Cheryl R. Brown for Assembly 2016 $1,500 California Life Sciences Association PAC $6,000 Rocky Chavez for Assembly 2018 $1,000 Gipson for Assembly 2016 $1,500 Todd Gloria for State Assembly 2016 $4,500 Lorena Gonzalez for State Assembly $1,500 Lara for Senate 2016 $1,500 Chad Mayes for Assembly 2016 $1,500 Bill Quirk for Assembly 2016 $1,500 Rendon for Assembly 2016 $1,500 Sebastian Ridley‐Thomas for Assembly 2016 $1,500 Jim Wood for Assembly 2016 $1,500 Florida Lizbeth Benacquisto Campaign $1,000 Friends of Jason Brodeur PC $500 Bob Cortes for State House District 30 $500 Anitere Flores Campaign Fund $500 Rene Garcia State Senate Campaign $500 Shawn E. Harrison Campaign $500 Jose Oliva Re‐Election Campaign $750 Scott Plakon Campaign $500 Elizabeth Porter Campaign $1,000 Republican Party of Florida $5,000 CCdiyndi Stevenson CCiampaign $500 Dana D. Young Campaign $500 Idaho Abby Lee Campaign $250 Campaign to Re‐Elect Kelley Packer $250 Christina M. Perry Campaign $250 Illinois Citizens for Pamela J. Althoff $1,000 Citizens to Elect Patricia R. Bellock $500 Biss for Illinois $500 Friends of Kelly M. Burke $500 Friends of Melinda Bush $1,000 Citizens for John Cullerton for State Senate $5,000 Citizens for Durkin $3,000 Friends of Scott Drury $500 Citizens for Sara Feigenholtz $1,000 Friends of Laura Fine for State Rep $1,000 Friends of Robyn Gabel $500 Friends of Don Harmon $1,000 Citizens for Michael E. Hastings $500 Friends of Mattie Hunter $1,000 Illinois Chamber Political Action Committee $1,500 State Recipient Amount Illinois (Continued) Committee to Elect Sheri Jesiel $500 Citizens for Lou Lang $1,000 Friends of Terry Link $500 Friends of Michael J. Madigan $5,000 Manufacturers Political Action Committee (MPAC) $2,500 David McSweeney for State Representative $500 Julie Morrison for State Senate $1,000 Citizens for Tom Morrison $500 Citizens for Antonio Munoz $500 Citizens for Matt Murphy $500 Citizens for Christine Radogno $2,000 Friends of Sue Rezin $1,000 Citizens for Schimpf $500 Jil Tracy for State Senate $250 Friends of Ann M. Williams $250 Louisana Committee to Elect Neil Abramson $500 Bret Allain Campaign Committee $500 John Anders Campaign Account $500 Committee to Elect Conrad Appel $500 Larry Bagley Campaign $250 Taylor F. Barras Campaign $500 Regina Ashford Barrow Campaign $1,000 Friends of Stuart Bishop $500 Committee to Elect Gary Carter, Jr. $500 John Bel Edwards Campaign, LLC $5,000 DDlale M. EEdrdey CCiampaign AAtccount $500 Craig Robert Hensgens Campaign $500 Frank Albert Hoffmann Campaign $500 House Democratic Campaign Committee $500 Katrina R. Jackson Campaign $500 Ronnie Johns Campaign Fund $500 Eric LaFleur Campaign $500 Eddie Lambert Campaign Committee $500 H. Bernard LeBas, Louisiana House of Representatives Campaign $500 Christopher J. Leopold Campaign $500 W. Jay Luneau Campaign $500 Mills for Representative Committee $500 JP Morrell Campaign Fund, Inc. $500 Republican Legislative Delegation Campaign Committee $7,000 Senate Democratic Campaign Committee $3,500 Gary L. Smith, Jr. Re‐Election Campaign Fund $500 Julie Stokes Campaign Fund $1,000 Kirk Talbot Campaign $500 Joseph H. Major Thibaut Campaign $500 State Recipient Amount Mississippi Wendell Hobdy Bryan Campaign $500 Terry C. Burton Campaign $1,000 Joseph E. Fillingane Campaign $500 Philip Gunn Campaign $500 Dean Kirby for Senator $500 Sam C. Mims Campaign $500 J. Walter Michel, III Campaign $1,000 Committee to Elect Brice Wiggins $500 New Mexico Debbie Armstrong for New Mexico $500 Coalition to Elect Alonzo Baldonado $250 Candelaria for Senate $500 Committee to Elect Nate Gentry $750 Stella Yvette Herrell Campaign $250 Committee to Elect Stuart Ingle $500 The Ivey‐Soto Committee $500 Lorenzo A. Larranaga Campaign $250 Committee to Re‐Elect Patty Lundstrom $500 Committee to Re‐Elect Antonio Maestas $250 Terry H. McMillan Campaign $500 New Mexico Family First $500 New Mexicans for Working Families $500 Committee to Re‐Elect Clemente Sanchez $500 Committee to Re‐Elect Senator Michael Sanchez $1,500 Friends of Don Tripp $1,500 People for Carl Trujillo $500 Oregon FFirien ds of RRbob Nosse $500 Friends of Jennifer Williamson $500 Utah Committee to Elect Stuart Adams $500 Committee to Elect Curt Bramble $500 Committee to Elect Gene Davis $500 Friends of Sophia DiCaro $500 Jim Dunnigan Campaign $500 The Committee to Elect Steve Eliason $500 Escamilla for Senate $500 Gary R. Herbert Campaign $1,000 The Committee to Elect Greg Hughes $1,000 Mike Kennedy Election Fund $500 Committee to Elect Brian King $500 Committee to Elect Wayne Niederhauser $1,000 Paul Ray Election Committee $500 Dean Sanpei for State Legislature $500 Elect Robert Spendlove $500 Jerry Stevenson Campaign Account $500 Utah Republican House Election Committee $2,000 Committee to Elect Norman Thurston $500 Committee to Elect Todd Weiler $500 Committee to Elect Brad Wilson $500 State Recipient Amount Washington Friends of Barbara Bailey $500 Committee to Re‐Elect Brian Blake $250 Bruce Chandler Campaign $1,000 Friends of Bob Ferguson $1,000 People for Paul Graves $500 Friends for Teri Hickel $250 Committee to Elect Linda Kochmar $250 Elect John Koster $500 Friends to Elect Vicki Kraft $250 The Leadership Council $1,000 Citizens for Steve Litzow $1,000 Committee to Elect Drew MacEwen $250 Citizens for Chad Magendanz $1,000 Citizens to Elect Joyce McDonald $250 Jeff Morris Campaign $250 Friends of Steve O'Ban $1,000 The Reagan Fund $500 Friends of Ann Rivers $500 Friends for Jay Rodne $500 People for Joe Schmick $500 Friends of Norma Smith $250 Friends of Melanie Stambaugh $250 Friends of Drew Stokesbary $250 Re‐Elect Pat Sullivan Campaign $1,000 Friends of Luanne Van Werven $250 CCittommittee to Elec t BBdrandon Vic k $250 Committee to Elect Mike Volz $250 Friends of Jim Walsh $250 Committee to Re‐Elect Maureen Walsh $250 Committee to Elect JT Wilcox $1,000 Friends to Elect Lynda Wilson $500 Citizens for Kim Wyman $500 Friends of Hans Zeiger $1,000 Total $148,750.
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