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Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Alabama 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Arthur Orr R-3 $500 Bill Hightower R-35 $500 Bill Holtzclaw R-2 $500 Billy Beasley D-28 $500 Bobby Singleton D-24 $500 Del Marsh R-12 $1,000 Gerald Dial R-13 $500 Greg Reed R-5 $500 Hank Sanders D-23 $500 Jabo Waggoner R-16 $500 Jim McClendon R-11 $500 Jimmy Holley R-31 $500 Linda Coleman D-20 $500 Paul Bussman R-4 $500 Paul Sanford R-7 $500 Quinton Ross D-26 $500 Rodger Smitherman D-18 $500 Roger Bedford D-6 $500 Tom Whatley R-27 $500 Vivian Davis Figures D-33 $500 STATE HOUSE Adline Clarke D-97 $500 Alan Baker R-66 $500 Barbara Drummond D-103 $500 Bill Poole R-63 $500 Chris Pringle R-101 $500 David Sessions R-105 $500 Harry Shiver R-64 $500 James Buskey D-99 $500 Jim Carns R-48 $500 John “Jack” Williams, Sr. R-47 $500 John Knight D-77 $500 Juandalynn Givan D-60 $500 Julia “Margie” Wilcox R-104 $500 Mac McCutcheon R-25 $500 Merika Coleman-Evans D-57 $500 Mike Hubbard R-79 $1,000 Mike Millican R-17 $500 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Alabama 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE HOUSE (continued) Napoleon Bracy, Jr. D-98 $500 Oliver Robinson D-58 $500 Pebblin Warren D-82 $500 Randy Davis R-96 $500 Rod Scott D-55 $500 Steve Clouse R-93 $500 Steve McMillan R-95 $500 Teddy Joe Faust R-94 $500 Terri Collins R-8 $500 Thomas E. Jackson D-68 $500 Victor Gaston R-100 $500 Arkansas 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Bill Sample R-14 $1,000 Jason Rapert R-35 $1,000 Larry R. Teague D-10 $1,000 Linda Chesterfield D-30 $1,000 Melissa Thomas Irvin R-18 $1,000 Robert Thompson D-20 $1,000 Uvalde Lindsey D-04 $1,000 STATE HOUSE Betty Overbey D-69 $500 Bruce Alan Cozart R-24 $500 Charlotte Douglas R-75 $500 David Hillman D-13 $500 David Meeks R-70 $500 Douglas House R-40 $500 Eddie Lee Armstrong III D-37 $500 Harold Copenhaver D-58 $500 Jeff Wardlaw D-08 $500 Jeremy Gillam R-45 $500 Jerry Nathan “Nate” Bell R-20 $500 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Arkansas 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE HOUSE (continued) Joe Jett D-56 $500 John Baine D-07 $500 John Russell Payton R-64 $1,000 John Vines D-25 $500 Jon S. Eubanks R-74 $500 Joshua Miller R-66 $1,000 Justin Boyd R-77 $500 Kelley Linck R-99 $500 Ken Bragg R-15 $500 Lane Jean R-02 $500 Les Eaves R-46 $500 Mary “Prissy” Hickerson R-01 $500 Mary Broadaway D-57 $500 Mathew Pitsch R-76 $500 Matthew Shepherd R-06 $500 Micah Neal R-89 $500 Stephen Magie D-72 $500 Stephen Meeks R-67 $500 Sue Scott R-95 $500 Tommy Thompson D-65 $500 Tommy Wren II D-62 $500 California 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Andy Vidak R-16 $3,000 Anthony Cannella R-12 $3,000 Cathleen Galgiani D-05 $2,000 Isadore Hall D-35 $2,000 Janet Nguyen R-34 $3,000 Jean Fuller R-18 $2,000 Robert Hertzberg D-20 $2,000 Tony Mendoza D-32 $2,000 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees California 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE ASSEMBLY Adam Gray D-21 $3,000 Bill Dodd D-04 $1,500 Brian Jones R-71 $1,500 Brian Maienschein R-77 $1,500 Cheryl Brown D-47 $1,500 Eduardo Garcia D-56 $1,500 Eric Linder R-60 $1,500 Frank Bigelow R-05 $2,000 Freddie Rodriguez D-52 $1,500 Henry Perea D-31 $3,000 Jim Cooper D-09 $2,000 Jim Frazier D-11 $1,500 Katcho Achadjian R-35 $2,000 Ken Cooley D-08 $1,500 Kristen Olsen R-12 $2,500 Ling Ling Chang R-55 $1,500 Marc Steinorth R-40 $1,500 Matt Dababneh D-45 $1,500 Miguel Santiago D-53 $1,500 Mike Gipson D-64 $1,500 Patrick O’Donnell D-70 $1,500 Raul Bocanegra D-39 $1,500 Rocky Chavez R-76 $1,500 Rudy Mendoza R-26 $1,500 Rudy Salas D-32 $1,500 Scott Wilk R-38 $1,500 Sebastian Ridley-Thomas D-54 $2,000 Shannon Grove R-34 $1,500 Tom Daly D-69 $1,500 Young Kim R-65 $1,500 OTHER Jerry Brown D -Governor $10,000 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Colorado 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount OTHER Colorado Leadership Fund R $10,000 Making Colorado Great D $5,000 Senate Majority Fund R $10,000 Florida 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Jack Latvala R-20 $500 Tom Lee R-24 $500 STATE HOUSE Eric Eisnaugle R-44 $500 Mike La Rosa R-42 $500 OTHER Rick Scott R-Governor $3,000 Georgia 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE David Shafer R-48 $500 Ross Tolleson R-20 $500 STATE HOUSE David Ralston R-7 $500 Don Parsons R-44 $500 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Illinois 2014 Total Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Amount STATE SENATE Andy Manar D-48 $750 Chris Nybo R-24 $1,000 Christine Radogno R-41 $1,500 Dale Righter R-55 $500 Dave Luechtefeld R-58 $750 Dave Syverson R-35 $500 Don Harmon D-39 $750 Gary Forby D-59 $1,250 John Cullerton D-6 $2,000 John G. Mulroe D-10 $750 Karen McConnaughay R-33 $750 Mike Jacobs D-36 $1,000 Pat McGuire D-43 $1,000 Sam McCann R-50 $750 Sue Rezin R-38 $1,000 Terry Link D-30 $750 William Brady R-44 $750 William Delgado D-2 $750 William R. Haine D-56 $1,500 STATE HOUSE Anthony DeLuca D-80 $500 Arthur Turner II D-9 $500 Bill Mitchell R-101 $500 Brandon Phelps D-118 $1,000 C.D. Davidsmeyer R-100 $750 Chad Hays R-104 $500 Dan Brady R-105 $500 Daniel Beiser D-111 $500 David Harris R-53 $500 David Leitch R-73 $500 David Reis R-109 $1,000 Ed Sullivan R-51 $500 Elizabeth Hernandez D-24 $750 Frank Mautino D-76 $1,250 Jay Hoffman D-113 $750 Jim Durkin R-82 $1,500 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Illinois 2014 Total Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Amount STATE HOUSE (continued) John Anthony R-75 $750 John D’Amico D-15 $500 Lawrence M. Walsh, Jr. D-86 $750 Lou Lang D-16 $750 Marcus C. Evans, Jr. D-33 $500 Michael Madigan D-22 $2,000 Michael P. 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Bellock R-47 $500 Robert Rita D-28 $500 Ron Sandack R-81 $500 Tom Morrison R-54 $500 Wayne Rosenthal R-95 $500 Kansas 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Julia Lynn R-9 $750 Caryn Tyson R-12 $250 Forrest Knox R-14 $250 Ty Masterson R-16 $250 Rob Olson R-23 $250 Jeff Longbine R-17 $750 Greg Smith R-21 $750 Tom Arpke R-24 $750 Dan Kerschen R-26 $750 Susan Wagle R-30 $250 Les Donovan R-27 $750 Terry Bruce R-34 $250 Larry Powell R-39 $250 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Kansas 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE HOUSE Charles Macheers R-39 $500 Craig McPherson R-8 $500 Dennis Hedke R-99 $500 Gene Suellentrop R-91 $500 Jack Thimesch R-114 $500 Jene Vickrey R-6 $500 Joe Seiwert R-101 $400 John Edmonds R-112 $500 Josh Powell R-50 $500 Kyle Hoffman R-116 $500 Marc Rhoades R-72 $500 Peggy Mast R-76 $500 Ramon Gonzalez Jr. R-47 $500 Randy Garber R-62 $500 Ron Highland R-51 $500 Sharon Schwartz R-106 $500 Stephen Alford R-124 $300 Tom Sloan R-45 $500 William Sutton R-43 $500 OTHER R-Attorney Derek Schmidt General $2,000 Sam Brownback R-Governor $2,000 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Louisiana 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Barrow Peacock R-37 $500 Conrad Appel R-09 $1,000 Dale Erdey R-13 $500 David Heitmeier D-07 $500 Eric Lafleur D-28 $500 Gerald Long R-31 $1,000 Jack Donahue R-11 $1,000 Jean Paul Morrell D-03 $500 John Alario R-08 $500 John Smith R-30 $500 Mack “Bodi” White R-06 $500 Mike Walsworth R-33 $1,000 Neil Riser R-32 $1,000 Norbert “Norby” Chabert R-20 $500 Page Cortez R-23 $500 R.L. “Bret” Allain II R-21 $1,000 Ronnie Johns R-27 $1,000 STATE HOUSE A.B. Franklin D-034 $500 Alan Seabaugh R-005 $500 Barry Ivey R-065 $500 Bob Hensgens R-047 $500 Bryan Adams R-085 $500 Cameron Henry R-082 $500 Chris Broadwater R-086 $500 Chris Leopold R-105 $500 Clay Schexnayder R-081 $1,000 Dalton Honore D-063 $500 Erich Ponti R-069 $500 Franklin Foil R-070 $500 Greg Cromer R-090 $500 Gregory Miller R-056 $500 Harlie Eugene Reyonlds R-010 $1,000 Henry Burns R-009 $500 Jim Morris R-001 $500 John Berthelot R-088 $500 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Louisiana 2014 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE HOUSE (continued) John Schroder R-077 $500 Julie Stokes R-79 $500 Kenneth Havard R-062 $500 Kevin Pearson R-076 $500 Kirk Talbot R-078 $500 Lance Harris R-025 $1,000 Major Thibaut D-018 $500 Mike Danahay D-033 $500 Mike Huval R-046 $500 Nancy Landry R-031 $1,000 Neil Abramson D-098 $500 Nicholas Lorusso R-094 $500 Patricia Smith D-067 $500 Patrick Jefferson D-011 $500 Ray Garofalo Jr.
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