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Disclosure of Political Contributions and Expenditures DISCLOSURE OF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES January 1, 2017 – June 30, 2017 Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of January 1, 2017 through June 30, 2017 contributions by Tenet- PAC to federal and state candidates and committees were as follows: Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates (01/2017 – 06/2017) Candidate Amount Office Sought California Rep. Alan Lowenthal (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-47) Rep. Raul Ruiz (D) $2,500 US Representative (CA-36) Florida Sen. Bill Nelson (D) ‡ $3,500 US Senate Rep. Lois Frankel (D) ‡ $3,000 US Representative (FL-21) Massachusetts Rep. Katherine Clark (D) $1,000 US Representative (MA-05) Rep. Jim McGovern (D) $1,500 US Representative (MA-02) Rep. Richard Neal (D) $1,500 US Representative (MA-01) Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill (D) ‡ $5,000 US Senate Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro (D) $500 US Representative (TX-20) Rep. Gene Green (D) $1,000 US Representative (TX-29) Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso (R) ‡ $2,500 US Senate ‡ Denotes an event hosted by the Federation of American Hospitals. Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal PACs and Party Committees (01/2017 – 06/2017) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause AHA PAC $5,000 American Hospital Association PAC FedPAC $5,000 Federation of American Hospitals PAC Future Forum PAC $5,000 Supports Young House Democrats Hurd Victory Fund $2,500 Rep. Will Hurd (R) National Republican Congressional $5,000 Supports House Republicans Committee (NRCC) New Pioneers PAC ‡ $5,000 Rep. Greg Walden (R) Reclaim America PAC ‡ $4,000 Sen. Marco Rubio (R) Rely on Your Beliefs Fund ‡ $4,000 Sen. Roy Blunt (R) Tuesday Group PAC $5,000 Supports Moderate House Republicans ‡ Denotes an event hosted by the Federation of American Hospitals. Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local Candidates (01/2017 – 06/2017) Candidate Amount Office Sought Pennsylvania Sen. Vincent Hughes (D) $2,500 State Senate (PA-07) Rep. Jared Solomon (D) $250 State Representative (PA-202) Texas ¥ $500 Dallas City Council Councilwoman Monica Alonzo (NP) ¥ $500 Dallas City Council Councilman Lee Kleinman (NP) ¥ $1,000 Dallas City Council Matt Wood (NP) ¥ Non-partisan office Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local PACs and Party Committees (01/2017 – 06/2017) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause None Company Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of January 1, 2017 through June 30, 2017 contributions made from company funds to state and local candidates and committees were as follows: Company Contributions to State and Local Candidates (01/2017 – 06/2017) Candidate Amount Office Sought California Sen. Ed Hernandez (D) $2,000 Lieutenant Governor Sen. Tom Berryhill (R) $1,250 State Board of Equalization Sen. Cathleen Galgiani (D) $1,250 State Board of Equalization Sen. Steven Bradford (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-35) Sen. Steven Glazer (D) $1,500 State Senator (CA-07) Sen. Bill Monning (D) $1,250 State Senate (CA-17) Officeholder Account Sen. Josh Newman (D) $1,250 State Senate (CA-29) Sen. Janet Nguyen (R) $1,200 State Senate (CA-34) Sen. Jim Nielsen (R) $1,250 State Senate (CA-04) Sen. Richard Pan (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-06) Sen. Jeff Stone (R) $1,400 State Senate (CA-28) Rep. Travis Allen (R) $1,000 State Representative (CA-72) Rep. Joaquin Arambula (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-31) Rep. Catharine Baker (R) $1,000 State Representative (CA-16) Rep. Frank Bigelow (R) $1,250 State Representative (CA-05) Rep. Rob Bonta (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-18) Rep. William Brough (R) $1,250 State Representative (CA-73) Rep. Autumn Burke (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-62) Rep. Ian Calderon (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-57) Rep. David Chiu (D) $1,000 State Representative (CA-17) Rep. Jim Cooper (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-09) Rep. Jordan Cunningham (R) $1,000 State Representative (CA-35) Rep. Tom Daly (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-69) Rep. James Gallagher (R) $1,250 State Representative (CA-03) Rep. Eduardo Garcia (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-56) Rep. Mike Gipson (D) $1,000 State Representative (CA-64) Rep. Lorena Gonzalez (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-80) Rep. Tim Grayson (D) $1,000 State Representative (CA-14) Rep. Heath Flora (R) $1,000 State Representative (CA-12) Rep. Vince Fong (R) $1,250 State Representative (CA-34) Rep. Jim Frazier (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-11) Sen. Jerry Hill (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-22) Rep. Monique Limon (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-37) Rep. Brian Maienschein (R) $1,250 State Representative (CA-77) Rep. Chad Mayes (R) $2,000 State Representative (CA-42) Rep. Kevin McCarty (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-07) Rep. Melissa Melendez (R) $1,000 State Representative (CA-67) Sen. Mike Morrell (R) $1,250 State Representative (CA-40) Rep. Al Muratsuchi (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-66) Rep. Adrin Nazarian (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-46) Rep. Jay Obernolte (R) $1,250 State Representative (CA-33) Rep. Patrick O’Donnell (D) $1,000 State Representative (CA-70) Rep. Jim Patterson (R) $1,250 State Representative (CA-23) Rep. Sharon Quirk-Silva (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-65) Rep. Anthony Rendon (D) $2,000 State Representative (CA-63) Rep. Sebastian Ridley-Thomas (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-54) Rep. Freddie Rodriguez (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-52) Rep. Blanca Rubio (D) $1,000 State Representative (CA-48) Rep. Miguel Santiago (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-53) Rep. Tony Thurmond (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-15) Rep. Philip Ting (D) $1,250 State Representative (CA-19) Rep. Jim Wood (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-02) Councilman Steve Croft (NP) $500 Lakewood City Council Councilwoman Diane DuBois (NP) $500 Lakewood City Council Illinois Rep. Emanuel “Chris” Welch (D) $1,500 State Representative (IL-07) Mayor Robert Lovero (D) $1,000 Berwyn Mayor Ronald Serpico (D) $500 Melrose Park South Carolina Henry McMaster for Lt. Governor (R) $2,000 Lieutenant Governor Company Contributions to State and Local PACs and Party Committees (01/2017 – 06/2017) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause Alabama Alabama Hospital Association PAC $8,228 California California Hospital Association PAC $7,300 Californians Allied for Patient Protection $7,300 PAC (CAPP) Florida Better Florida Education $2,500 Rep. Manny Diaz (R) Building a Majority $5,000 Sen. Oscar Braynon (D) Citizens for Integrity in Government $2,500 Rep. Janet Cruz (D) Committee for a Prosperous Florida $2,500 Sen. Jeff Clemens (D) Common Sense for Florida’s Heartland $2,500 Rep. Cary Pigman (R) Conservative and Principled Leadership $5,000 Rep. Carlos Trujillo (R) for Florida Conservative Principles for Florida $10,000 Rep. Jose Oliva (R) Conservatives for Principled Leadership $2,500 Rep. Paul Renner (R) First Coast Conservatives $2,500 Rep. Travis Cummings (R) Florida Conservative Alliance $5,000 Sen. Aaron Bean (R) Florida Leadership Committee $10,000 Sen. Jack Latvala (R) Floridians for Liberty and Innovation $2,500 Rep. James Grant (R) Floridians for Strong Leadership $5,000 Sen. Anitere Flores (R) Friends of Dana Young $7,500 Sen. Dana Young (R) Friends of Jason Brodeur $5,000 Rep. Jason Brodeur (R) Innovate Florida $10,000 Sen. Bill Galvano (R) Jobs for Florida $10,000 Sen. Wilton Simpson (R) Protect Florida Families $5,000 Sen. Lizbeth Benacquisto (R) Republican Senatorial Campaigns $12,500 Sen. Joe Negron (R) Committee The Conservative $2,500 Sen. Tom Lee (R) Working for Florida’s Families $5,000 Sen. Rob Bradley (R) Michigan $5,000 Supports pro-business Republicans Michigan Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility South Carolina $2,500 South Carolina Hospital Association PAC Tennessee $3,590 Tennessee Hospital Association PAC Friends of THA Texas $10,000 Supports 2017 San Antonio Municipal Bond One S.A. Payments to Trade Associations † For the period of January 1, 2017 through June 30, 2017, Tenet Healthcare Corporation payments to State and Federal Trade Associations exceeding $25,000 were as follows: Organization Amount (01/2017 – 06/2017) Alabama Hospital Association $48,545 American Hospital Association $647,154 Ambulatory Surgery Center Association $343,455 Association of American Medical Colleges $37,810 Business Roundtable $122,000 California Association of Physician Groups $72,057 California Hospital Association and Affiliates $428,700 Children’s Hospital Association $30,900 Federation of American Hospitals $886,650 Hospital & Healthsystem and Healthcare Association $125,035 Missouri Hospital Association $65,254 Physician Hospitals of America $75,000 Tennessee Hospital Association $175,300 Texas Association of Business $54,080 † This report covers only expenditures made January 1 – June 30, 2017. As trade associations have varying dues structures, including annual, semi-annual and quarterly payments, not all trade associations of which Tenet is a member are listed in this report. .
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