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1 2019 Political Contributions (July 1 – December 31) Amgen Is 2019 Political Contributions (July 1 – December 31) Amgen is committed to serving patients by transforming the promise of science and biotechnology into therapies that have the power to restore health or even save lives. Amgen recognizes the importance of sound public policy in achieving this goal, and, accordingly, participates in the political process and supports those candidates, committees, and other organizations who work to advance healthcare innovation and improve patient access. Amgen participates in the political process by making direct corporate contributions as well as contributions through its employee-funded Political Action Committee (“Amgen PAC”). In some states, corporate contributions to candidates for state or local elected offices are permissible, while in other states and at the federal level, political contributions are only made through the Amgen PAC. Under certain circumstances, Amgen may lawfully contribute to other political committees and political organizations, including political party committees, industry PACs, leadership PACs, and Section 527 organizations. Amgen also participates in ballot initiatives and referenda at the state and local level. Amgen is committed to complying with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations that govern such contributions. The list below contains information about political contributions for the second half of 2019 by Amgen and the Amgen PAC. It includes contributions to candidate committees, political party committees, industry PACs, leadership PACs, Section 527 organizations, and state and local ballot initiatives and referenda. These contributions are categorized by state, political party (if applicable), political office (where applicable), recipient, contributor (Amgen Inc. or Amgen PAC) and amount. Office Candidate Corp. PAC State Party Office Committee/PAC Name Candidate Name Contribution Contribution AK R U.S. SENATE Lisa Murkowski For US Senate Murkowski, Lisa $ 3,000 AZ D U.S. HOUSE Gallego For Arizona Gallego, Ruben $ 1,000 AZ R U.S. SENATE McSally For Senate Inc McSally, Martha $ 4,000 AZ D U.S. SENATE Sinema For Arizona Sinema, Krysten $ 1,500 CA R STATE HOUSE Gallagher for Assembly 2020 Gallagher, James $ 1,500 CA D STATE HOUSE O'Donnell for Assembly 2020 O'Donnell, Patrick $ 1,500 CA D STATE HOUSE Rodriguez for Assembly 2020 Rodriguez, Freddie $ 1,500 CA D STATE SENATE Stern for Senate 2020 Stern, Henry $ 1,500 CA R STATE HOUSE Bill Brough State Assembly 2020 Brough, Bill $ 2,000 CA D STATE HOUSE Autumn Burke for Assembly 2020 Burke, Autumn $ 2,000 CA R STATE HOUSE Tyler Diep for Assembly 2020 Diep, Tyler $ 2,000 CA D STATE HOUSE Lorena Gonzalez for Assembly 2020 Gonzalez, Lorena $ 2,000 CA R STATE SENATE Shannon Grove for Senate 2022 Grove, Shannon $ 2,000 1 Dr Richard Pan for State Controller CA D CONTROLLER 2022 Pan, Richard $ 2,000 CA California Latino PAC $ 2,500 CA Women in Power (WIP PAC) $ 2,500 Dr. Joaquin Arambula for Assembly CA D STATE HOUSE 2020 Arambula, Joaquin $ 4,700 CA D STATE HOUSE Tom Daly for Assembly 2020 Daly, Tom $ 4,700 CA BIOCOM PAC $ 5,000 California Life Sciences Association CA Political Action Committee $ 7,800 CA D California Democratic Party $ 10,000 Californians for Jobs and a Strong CA Economy $ 19,000 CA R California Republican Party $ 38,800 CA D U.S. HOUSE Barragan For Congress Barragan, Nanette $ 2,500 CA D U.S. HOUSE Tony Cardenas For Congress Cardenas, Tony $ 1,000 CA R U.S. HOUSE Doug Lamalfa Committee Lamalfa, Doug $ 1,000 CA D U.S. HOUSE Scott Peters For Congress Peters, Scott $ 1,000 CA D U.S. HOUSE Stand with Sanchez Sanchez, Linda $ 2,500 CO R STATE HOUSE Coloradans for Western Values Larry Liston $ 500 CO Colorado BioScience PAC $ 625 CO D STATE HOUSE Better Colorado Alliance HOUSE DEMS $ 4,500 CO R STATE HOUSE Values First Colorado HOUSE REPUBLICANS $ 4,500 CO R STATE SENATE Senate Majority Fund SENATE REPUBLICANS $ 4,500 CO D STATE SENATE Leading Colorado Forward SENATE DEMS $ 5,000 Project West Political Action CO R U.S. HOUSE Committee Gardner, Cory (FED LPAC) $ 5,000 ATTORNEY Republican Attorneys General DC R GENERAL Association $ 2,000 Democratic Legislative Campaign DC D Committee $ 25,000 DC D GOVERNOR Democratic Governors Association $ 100,000 DC R GOVERNOR Republican Governors Association $ 100,000 DC D U.S. HOUSE ASPIRE PAC $ 1,000 Biotechnology Industry Organization DC PAC (BIO PAC) $ 5,000 Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America Better DC Government Committee $ 5,000 2 DC D U.S. HOUSE Blue Dog PAC $ 5,000 New Democrat Coalition Action DC D U.S. HOUSE Fund $ 5,000 DC D U.S. SENATE Moderate Democrats PAC $ 5,000 DE D U.S. HOUSE Lisa Blunt Rochester For Congress Blunt Rochester, Lisa $ 1,000 DE D U.S. SENATE Carper For Senate Carper, Thomas $ 1,000 FL R STATE HOUSE Mike Beltran Campaign Beltran, Mike $ 500 FL D STATE HOUSE Fentrice Driskell Campaign Driskell, Fentrice $ 500 Lawrence McClure Campaign FL R STATE HOUSE Committee McClure, Lawrence $ 500 Wengay Newton Campaign FL D STATE HOUSE Committee Newton, Wengay $ 500 FL R STATE HOUSE Colleen Burton Campaign Burton, Colleen $ 1,000 FL D STATE SENATE Janet Cruz Campaign Cruz, Janet $ 1,000 FL D STATE HOUSE Ben Diamond Campaign Diamond, Ben $ 1,000 FL R STATE SENATE Gayle Harrell Campaign Harrell, Gayle $ 1,000 FL R STATE SENATE Kathleen Passidomo Campaign Passidomo, Kathleen $ 1,000 FL D STATE SENATE Bobby Powell Campaign Powell, Bobby $ 1,000 FL R STATE HOUSE Paul Renner Campaign Renner, Paul $ 1,000 FL R STATE HOUSE Ray Rodrigues Campaign Rodrigues, Ray $ 1,000 FL D STATE SENATE Darryl Rouson Campaign Rouson, Darryl $ 1,000 FL R STATE HOUSE Clay Yarborough Campaign Yarborough, Clay $ 1,000 FL R U.S. HOUSE Bilirakis For Congress Bilirakis, Gus $ 1,000 FL D U.S. HOUSE Val Demings For Congress Demings, Val $ 1,000 FL D U.S. HOUSE Stephanie Murphy For Congress Murphy, Stephanie $ 1,000 FL R U.S. SENATE Marco Rubio For Senate Rubio, Marco $ 2,000 FL R U.S. HOUSE Greg Steube For Congress Steube, Greg $ 2,000 Friends and Neighbors of Mary GA D STATE HOUSE Frances Williams Williams, Mary Frances $ 150 GA D STATE HOUSE Karen Bennett Campaign Bennett, Karen $ 200 GA D STATE HOUSE Committee to Elect Viola Davis Davis, Viola $ 200 The Committee to Elect Houston GA R STATE HOUSE Gaines Gaines, Houston $ 200 GA D STATE HOUSE Comm. To Re-elect Michele Henson Henson, Michele $ 200 GA R STATE HOUSE David Knight for State House Knight, David $ 200 GA R STATE HOUSE LaHood for Georgia LaHood, John $ 200 GA R STATE HOUSE Dr. Karen Mathiak For State House Mathiak, Karen $ 200 GA R STATE HOUSE Friends of Don Parsons Parsons, Don $ 200 3 GA R STATE HOUSE Committee to Elect Jesse Petrea Petrea, Jesse $ 200 GA R STATE HOUSE Friends of Bert Reeves Reeves, Albert $ 200 GA D STATE HOUSE Kim Schofield Campaign Schofield, Kim $ 200 GA D STATE HOUSE Mickey Stephens Campaign Stephens, Mickey $ 200 GA R STATE HOUSE Friends of Steve Tarvin Tarvin, Steve $ 200 GA R STATE HOUSE Darlene for Georgia Taylor, Darlene $ 200 GA D STATE HOUSE Committee to Elect James Beverly Beverly, James $ 300 GA D STATE SENATE Comm. To Re-elect Gloria Butler Butler, Gloria $ 300 GA R STATE HOUSE Friends of Katie Dempsey Dempsey, Katie $ 300 GA R STATE HOUSE Hatchett for House Hatchett, Matt $ 300 GA R STATE HOUSE Committee to Elect Lee Hawkins Hawkins, Lee $ 300 Committee to ReElect Carolyn F. GA D STATE HOUSE Hugley Hugley, Carolyn $ 300 GA R STATE HOUSE Citizens for Rick Jasperse Jasperse, Rick $ 300 GA R STATE HOUSE Kelley for House Kelley, Trey $ 300 GA R STATE HOUSE Jodi Lott for Georgia LLC Lott, Jodi $ 300 GA D STATE SENATE Nan for Senate Orrock, Nan $ 300 GA R STATE HOUSE Committee to Elect Butch Parrish Parrish, Butch $ 300 GA R STATE HOUSE Friends of Deborah Silcox Silcox, Deborah $ 300 Committee to Re-Elect Ron GA R STATE HOUSE Stephens Stephens, Ron $ 300 Committee to Elect Bob Trammell, GA D STATE HOUSE Inc. Trammell, Robert $ 300 GA R STATE SENATE Larry Walker III Campaign Walker, Larry $ 300 Dean Burke for Georgia State GA R STATE SENATE Senate Burke, Dean $ 500 GA R STATE HOUSE Friends of Jon Burns Burns, Jon $ 500 GA R STATE HOUSE Sharon Cooper for State House Cooper, Sharon $ 500 GA R STATE SENATE Mike Dugan Campaign Dugan, Mike $ 500 GA D STATE SENATE Henson for Senate Henson, Steve $ 500 GA R STATE SENATE John F Kennedy for Senate Kennedy, John $ 500 GA R STATE SENATE Kay for Senate Kirkpatrick, Kay $ 500 GA R STATE SENATE Ben Watson for Senate Inc. Watson, Ben $ 500 GA R U.S. HOUSE Buddy Carter For Congress Carter, Buddy $ 2,500 GA R U.S. HOUSE Collins For Congress Collins, Doug $ 2,000 GA R U.S. HOUSE Drew Ferguson For Congress Inc. Ferguson, A. Drew $ 2,000 GA R U.S. SENATE 21st Century Majority Fund Isakson, Johnny (FED LPAC) $ 2,000 GA R U.S. SENATE Perdue For Senate Perdue, David $ 2,500 4 HI D U.S. SENATE Friends Of Mazie Hirono Hirono, Mazie $ 2,500 IA R U.S. SENATE Grassley Committee Inc Grassley, Charles $ 1,000 IL R STATE SENATE Friends of Jason Barickman Barickman, Jason $ 500 IL R STATE HOUSE Citizens for Mazzochi Mazzochi, Deanne $ 500 IL R STATE SENATE Brady for Senate Brady, Bill $ 1,000 Citizens for John Cullerton for State IL D STATE SENATE Senate Cullerton, John $ 1,000 IL R STATE HOUSE Team Demmer Demmer, Tom $ 1,000 IL R STATE HOUSE Citizens for Durkin Durkin, Jim $ 1,000 IL D STATE SENATE Friends of Laura Fine Fine, Laura $ 1,000 IL D STATE HOUSE Friends of Kalish Kalish, Yehiel $ 1,000 IL D STATE HOUSE Friends of Michael J Madigan Madigan, Michael $ 1,000 IL D STATE HOUSE Friends of Nick Smith Smith, Nicholas $ 1,000 Dave Syverson Campaign IL R STATE SENATE Committee Syverson, Dave $ 1,000 IL R U.S.
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