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CSX Political and Lobbying Expenditures Summary CSX POLITICAL AND LOBBYING EXPENDITURES AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2018 TRADE ASSOCIATION EXPENDITURES NON‐DEDUCTIBLE PORTION CSX TRANSPORTATION GEORGIA PAC $ 5,000.00 AAR $ 738,651.00 FLORIDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE$ 50,000.00 FLORIDA REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE$ 15,000.00 JACKSONVILLE ON THE RISE $ 20,000.00 TOTAL$ 828,651.00 HQ ‐ NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS ASSN$ 20,000.00 DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS ASSN$ 10,000.00 TOTAL$ 30,000.00 ALABAMA Chris Elliott for Senate $ 1,000.00 Friends of Alan Baker $ 500.00 Friends of David Sessions $ 1,000.00 Friends of Gerald Allen $ 1,000.00 Friends of Phillip Pettus $ 500.00 KAY IVEY FOR GOVERNOR INC $ 2,500.00 LYNN GREER CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 MARSH FOR SENATE $ 1,000.00 TOTAL$ 8,500.00 FLORIDA ASHLEY MOODY CAMPAIGN $ 3,000.00 BOB CORTES FOR STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 30 $ 500.00 CHIP LAMARCA CAMPAIGN FL HOUSE OF REPS$ 1,000.00 CHUCK CLEMONS CAMPAIGN FOR FLORIDA $ 500.00 COLLEEN BURTON CAMPAIGN $ 500.00 DANA YOUNG CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 DAVID SMITH CAMPAIGN $ 500.00 ED HOOPER FOR STATE SENATE $ 1,000.00 JASON FISCHER FOR STATE HOUSE$ 1,000.00 JIMMY T PATRONIS JR CAMPAIGN$ 1,000.00 KEITH PERRY CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 MANNY DIAZ JR CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 MATT CALDWELL CAMPAIGN $ 3,000.00 PAUL RENNER CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FLORIDA $ 50,000.00 RON DE SANTIS FOR GOVERNOR $ 3,000.00 SCOTT PLAKON CAMPAIGN $ 500.00 WYMAN DUGGAN CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 TOTAL$ 70,500.00 GEORGIA BARRY FLEMING $ 400.00 BEACH FOR SENATE INC $ 500.00 CAGLE FOR GEORGIA $ 1,000.00 CHRISTIAN COOMER CAMPAIGN $ 500.00 CLAY COX $ 350.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BOB TRAMMELL INC$ 400.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BRIAN PRINCE$ 250.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BUTCH MILLER$ 500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT GAIL DAVENPORT $ 300.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JEFF MULLIS $ 500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TREY RHODES$ 350.00 COMMITTEE TO RE ELECT GLORIA BUTLER$ 350.00 COWSERT FOR SENATE INC $ 500.00 EFSTRATION FOR HOUSE $ 350.00 ELECT BILL WERKHEISER $ 350.00 ELECT BONNIE RICH $ 250.00 FRANKLIN JOSEPH GINN $ 500.00 FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS OF PAT GARDNER$ 300.00 FRIENDS OF BLAKE TILLERY $ 400.00 FRIENDS OF CHRIS CARR $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF CLAY PIRKLE $ 350.00 FRIENDS OF DEBORAH SILCOX $ 400.00 FRIENDS OF GINNY EHRHART $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF GREG KIRK CAMPAIGN$ 400.00 FRIENDS OF JAN JONES $ 400.00 FRIENDS OF JOHN CORBETT $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF JON G BURNS $ 700.00 FRIENDS OF KEVIN TANNER $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF MATT BENTLEY LLC $ 250.00 GEOFF DUNCAN FOR LT. GOV $ 1,000.00 GEORGIA CHAMBER PAC $ 5,000.00 GEORGIA REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COMMITTEE INC$ 500.00 GEORGIANS FIRST COMMITTEE INC$ 15,000.00 JAMES MATTHEW HATCHETT $ 400.00 JOHN CARSON FOR GA HOUSE $ 350.00 KEMP FOR GOVERNOR $ 2,500.00 LAHOOD FOR GEORGIA $ 300.00 MATT BRASS FOR STATE SENATE $ 400.00 MATT REEVES FOR STATE SENATE INC$ 400.00 PK MARTIN FOR STATE SENATE $ 400.00 RALSTON FOR REPRESENTATIVE INC$ 1,500.00 STEVE HENSON FOR STATE SENATE$ 500.00 TERI FOR GEORGIA $ 250.00 TYLER HARPER FOR GEORGIA $ 500.00 VALENCIA SEAY SENATOR $ 350.00 WATSON FOR SENATE $ 400.00 WILLIAMSON FOR WALTON $ 400.00 TOTAL$ 42,200.00 ILLINOIS 14TH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION$ 500.00 19TH WARD DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION$ 1,000.00 BRADY FOR SENATE INC $ 1,500.00 CITIZENS FOR ANTHONY BEALE $ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR BRIDGET GAINER $ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR CHRIS NYBO $ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR DAN CRONIN $ 500.00 CITIZENS FOR DEBORAH SIMS $ 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR DURKIN $ 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR MARCUS C EVANS JR$ 2,000.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT ANDRE THAPEDI$ 1,000.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT DERRICK G. CURTIS $ 1,000.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT LARRY WALSH$ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF BILL CUNNINGHAM $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF DON HARMON $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF ELGIE SIMS $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF FRAN HURLEY $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF FRERICHS $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF GILBERT VILLEGAS $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF JASON BARICKMAN $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF KELLY BURKE $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF LARRY WALSH JR. $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF MADIGAN $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF MARTIN SANDOVAL $ 2,500.00 FRIENDS OF MATT O'SHEA $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF RAYMOND LOPEZ $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF RICHARD BOYKIN $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF STANLEY MOORE $ 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF TOI W HUTCHINSON$ 1,300.00 FRIENDS TO ELECT TONI L FOULKES$ 1,000.00 JONES FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE$ 500.00 OLSEN FOR ILLINOIS $ 500.00 PRECKWINKLE FOR PRESIDENT $ 2,500.00 REPUBLICAN STATE SENATE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE$ 500.00 THE PEOPLE FOR CHRIS WELCH $ 500.00 THE PEOPLE FOR EMANUEL CHRIS WELCH$ 500.00 WILLIAM DAVIS FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE$ 1,000.00 ZALEWSKI FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE$ 1,000.00 TOTAL$ 36,300.00 LOUISIANA EDWARD TED JAMES CAMPAIGN FUND$ 250.00 FRANK HOWARD CAMPAIGN $ 250.00 JIMMY HARRIS CAMPAIGN FUND $ 250.00 JOHNNY BERTHELOT CAMPAIGN FUND$ 250.00 JULIE STOKES FOR STATE TREASURER$ 250.00 MALINDA B WHITE $ 250.00 TOTAL$ 1,500.00 MARYLAND FRIENDS OF JERRY COSTELLO II $ 500.00 Friends of John Olszewski, Jr. $ 1,000.00 Friends of Steve Hershey $ 1,000.00 HOUGH FOR SENATE $ 1,000.00 JIM SHEA FOR MARYLAND $ 2,500.00 TOTAL$ 6,000.00 MISSISSIPPI CAMPAIGN TO ELECT CHARLES BUSBY $ 250.00 CASEY EURE CAMPAIGN FUND $ 250.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BRICE WIGGINS$ 250.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT HANK ZUBER$ 250.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JEFFREY GUICE$ 250.00 DICK HALL CAMPAIGN $ 350.00 HANK ZUBER CAMPAIGN $ 250.00 JEFFERY GUICE CAMPAIGN $ 250.00 MANLY BARTON $ 250.00 MIKE TAGERT CAMPAIGN $ 250.00 PHILIP GUNN CAMPAIGN $ 1,000.00 PHILIP MORAN CAMPAIGN $ 250.00 RICHARD B BENNETT CAMPAIGN $ 250.00 SCOTT DELANO CAMPAIGN $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF TATE REEVES $ 1,000.00 TOM KING CAMPAIGN $ 250.00 WILLIE SIMMONS CAMPAIGN $ 250.00 TOTAL$ 5,850.00 NEW YORK CITIZEN FOR DILAN $ 1,000.00 TOTAL$ 1,000.00 OHIO OHIO REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE$ 1,000.00 TOTAL$ 1,000.00 SOUTH CAROLINA 2019 SC INAUGURAL COMMITTEE$ 5,000.00 SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS $ 5,000.00 SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS$ 7,000.00 SOUTH CAROLINA SENATE GOP CAUCUS$ 7,000.00 TOTAL$ 24,000.00 TENNESSEE BILL LEE INAUGURAL COMMITTEE$ 7,500.00 TOTAL$ 7,500.00 VIRGINIA BYRON FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 CARR FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 CARRICO FOR SENATE $ 250.00 COLONIAL LEADERSHIP PAC $ 500.00 EILEEN FILLER‐CORN FOR DELEGATE$ 250.00 Friends for Jennifer McClellan $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF AMANDA CHASE $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF BOB THOMAS $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF CHRIS PEACE $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF CREIGH DEEDS $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF DAVID YANCEY $ 750.00 Friends of Dr. Todd Pillion $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF GLENN DAVIS FOR DELEGATE$ 250.00 FRIENDS OF JASON MIYARES $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF JOHN EDWARDS $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF KIRK COX $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF LEE WARE $ 250.00 FRIENDS OF S CHRIS JONES $ 500.00 FRIENDS OF TIM HUGO $ 500.00 HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE$ 3,500.00 JEION A WARD $ 250.00 MARSDEN FOR SENATE $ 250.00 MCDOUGLE FOR VIRGINIA $ 500.00 ROB BELL FOR DELEGATE $ 250.00 VIRGINIA HOUSE DEMOCRATS $ 1,000.00 VIRGINIA JOINT DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS / COMMONWEALTH VICTORY FUND $ 2,500.00 WAGNER FOR SENATE $ 400.00 TOTAL$ 14,900.00.
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