2017 FIRST HALF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS REPORT September 2017 A Message from Rich Bagger Chairman, Celgene PAC

I am pleased to share Celgene’s political I hope you will take a few moments to contributions report for the first half of 2017, review this report and see which which includes a listing of candidates and candidates the Celgene PAC and Celgene political committees supported by the Corporation supported in your state. Celgene Corporation Political Action Committee (Celgene PAC) and Celgene During the first half of 2017, the Celgene Corporation during the period from January PAC continued its strong track record of 1 through June 30 of 2017. support to candidates and committees of both parties that share our commitment to The Celgene PAC is a volunteer, nonpartisan, discovering, developing, and delivering employee-run organization that provides therapies for patients. This is a reflection opportunities for eligible employees to of the continued support of Celgene PAC participate in the American political process. members throughout the company. The Celgene PAC supports and contributes to candidates from both political parties who The Celgene PAC Board of Directors, which share our commitment to these is comprised of Celgene employees, meets core principles of access and innovation monthly to consider recommendations in health care: for PAC support and approve contributions to candidates and political committees. • Expanding access to medicines The Celgene PAC Board also reviews and through a competitive marketplace approves political contributions made and a regulatory environment in by Celgene Corporation in states and to which innovation can flourish entities where contributions with corporate funds are permitted. • Protecting the patient-physician relationship and ensuring patient It is more important than ever for us to access to innovative treatments positively and proactively engage elected officials to demonstrate the importance of • Recognizing the important role of biomedical innovation and patient access biopharmaceutical companies and in health care. I am confident that together, their employees in the ecosystem we can have a positive impact on the of innovation in health care environment for innovation and access on During the first half of 2017 the Celgene PAC behalf of the patients we serve. made contributions totaling $50,000 to 49 Thank you for your support, candidates and $7,000 to four political committees from both political parties at the Federal and State level. Contributions from Celgene Corporation in states where Rich Bagger corporate contributions are permitted totaled Chairman, Celgene PAC $5,300 to three candidates and one political committee from both political parties. Cover photos listed clockwise: Ohio Statehouse, United States Capitol, Iowa State Capitol. POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS REPORT 1 Celgene Ambassadors at the 2017 Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C. Celgene Corporation Political Action Committee Board of Directors

RICH BAGGER | CHAIRMAN Executive Vice President Corporate Affairs and Market Access

One of the more challenging JONATHAN BILLER | TREASURER barriers to effective patient Senior Vice President Tax and Treasurery care is the complex system of coverage and payment for medicines in the U.S. NADIM AHMED President Hematology and Oncology At Celgene, one of our most important goals is helping JOANNE BECK patients access the medications Executive Vice President Pharmaceutical Development and Global Manufacturing their doctors have prescribed.

The Celgene PAC provides PEGGY BRAND Senior Director State Government Relations support to those seeking to streamline those systems, GREG CHESMORE and help eliminate barriers Vice President US Government Relations and Public Policy to patient access. AMANDALYNN LOWE – AmandaLynn Lowe, Senior Rheumatology Representative Senior Rheumatology Representative GERALD MASOUDI Executive Vice President General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

GREGORY OAKES Corporate Vice President and General Manager Inflammation and Immunology

CHRIS WOODFORD Executive Hematology Oncology Consultant

POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS REPORT 2 First half 2017 political contributions by Celgene PAC & Celgene Corporation

CANDIDATE PARTY OFFICE SOUGHT PAC CORPORATE

ARIZONA Senator Jeff Flake R U.S. Senate $1,000

U.S. House of CALIFORNIA Representative Linda Sanchez D $2,500 Representatives U.S. House of Representative Eric Swalwell D $2,000 Representatives U.S House of Representative Scott Peters D $1,000 Representatives State Senator Toni Atkins D State Senate $1,500 State Senator Holly Mitchell D State Senate $1,500 State Assembly Member Adrin Nazarian D State Assembly $1,300

DELAWARE Senator Tom Carper D U.S. Senate $1,000

U.S. House of FLORIDA Representative Carlos Curbelo R $1,000 Representatives

U.S. House of ILLINOIS Representative Peter Roskam R $1,000 Representatives U.S. House of Representative John Shimkus R $1,000 Representatives

IOWA State Senator William Anderson R State Senate $250 State Senator Jake Chapman R State Senate $250 State Senator Bill Dix R State Senate $750 It’s been an incredible experience State Senator Thomas Greene R State Senate $250 to be a part of Celgene’s political State Senator Robert Hogg D State Senate $250 programs and to engage on Capitol Hill. Through our work, State Senator D State Senate $250 we can truly make a difference State Senator Mark Segebart R State Senate $250 for patients. State Senator R State Senate $250 State House of – Chris Woodford, State Representative Joel Fry R $250 Representatives Executive HOC and Celgene State House of PAC Board Member State Representative John Forbes D $250 Representatives State House of State Representative Mary Mascher D $250 Representatives State House of State Representative Tom Moore R $250 Representatives State House of State Representative Mark Smith D $250 Representatives State House of State Representative Linda Upmeyer R $750 Representatives State Representative Beth State House of D $250 Wessel-Kroeschell Representatives R N/A $1,000

FIRST HALF 2017 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS REPORT 3 CANDIDATE PARTY OFFICE SOUGHT PAC CORPORATE

U.S. House of KENTUCKY Representative Brett Guthrie R $2,500 Representatives

U.S. House of MASSACHUSETTS Representative Katherine Clark D $1,000 Representatives U.S. House of Representative Joseph Kennedy D $1,000 Representatives

NEVADA Senator Dean Heller R U.S. Senate $1,000

NEW JERSEY Senator Robert Menendez D U.S. Senate $2,500 U.S. House of Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen R $1,000 Representatives U.S. House of Representative Leonard Lance R $5,000 Representatives U.S. House of Representative Thomas MacArthur R $1,000 Representatives U.S. House of Representative Donald Norcross D $1,000 Representatives U.S. House of Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman D $1,000 Representatives

U.S. House of NEW YORK Representative Christopher Collins R $1,000 Representatives

NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota Senate Republican Caucus R State Senate $1,000 State House of North Dakota House Republican Caucus R $1,000 Representatives

OHIO State Senator Peggy Lehner R State Senate $1,000 State Senator Charleta Tavares D State Senate $750 State House of State Representative Nickie Antonio D $750 Representatives State House of State Representative Terry Johnson R $750 Representatives

OREGON Senator Ron Wyden D U.S. Senate $1,000 U.S. House of Representative Kurt Schrader D $1,000 Representatives

U.S. House of PENNSYLVANIA Representative Charles Dent R $1,000 Representatives U.S. House of Representative Patrick Meehan R $2,500 Representatives State House of State Representative Matthew Baker R $500 Representatives State House of State Representative Kerry Benninghoff R $500 Representatives

FIRST HALF 2017 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS REPORT 4 CANDIDATE PARTY OFFICE SOUGHT PAC CORPORATE

TEXAS U.S. House of Representative Michael Burgess R $2,000 Representatives

U.S. House of Representative Gene Green D $1,000 Representatives

U.S. House of TENNESSEE Representative Phil Roe R $1,000 Representatives

U.S. House of WISCONSIN Speaker of the House Paul Ryan R $2,500 Representatives Lieutenant Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch R $500 Governor

OTHER CHC BOLD PAC N/A N/A $2,500 New Democrat Coalition PAC D N/A $2,500

Contributions made to candidates or committees in states shown in blue.

There has never been a more important time to be involved in the political process – the future of medical innovation is at stake. And there is no better way to get involved than the Celgene PAC. – Greg Chesmore, Vice President, Celgene Government Relations and Policy

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