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Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees California 2015 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Andy Vidak R-16 $2,000 Kathleen Galgiani D-05 $2,000 Janet Nguyen R-34 $2,000 Jeff Stone R-28 $2,000 Richard Roth D-31 $2,000 Robert Hertzberg D-18 $2,000 STATE ASSEMBLY Adam Gray D-21 $1,500 Autumn Burke D-62 $1,500 Brian Jones R-38 $1,500 Brian Maienschein R-77 $1,500 Catharine Baker R-16 $1,500 Cheryl Brown D-47 $1,500 Eduardo Garcia D-56 $1,500 Eric Linder R-60 $1,500 Evan Low D-28 $1,500 Frank Bigelow R-05 $1,500 Freddie Rodriguez D-52 $1,500 Jim Cooper D-09 $2,000 Jim Frazier D-11 $2,000 Ken Cooley D-08 $1,500 Ling Ling Chang R-29 $2,000 Mike Gipson D-64 $1,500 Patrick O’Donnell D-70 $1,500 Rudy Salas D-32 $1,500 Sebastian Ridley-Thomas D-54 $2,500 Tom Daly D-69 $2,000 Tom Lackey R-36 $1,500 Young Kim R-65 $1,500 Colorado 2015 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount OTHER Colorado Leadership Fund R $10,000 Senate Majority Fund R $10,000 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Florida 2015 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Alan Hays R-11 $500 Darryl Rouson D-19 $500 Denise Grimsley R-21 $500 Jeffrey Brandes R-22 $500 Rob Bradley R-07 $500 STATE HOUSE Dana Young R-60 $500 Dane Eagle R-77 $500 Halsey Beshears R-07 $500 Holly Raschein R-120 $500 Jose Diaz R-116 $500 Jose Oliva R-110 $500 Katie Edwards D-98 $500 Mike La Rosa R-42 $500 Illinois 2015 Total Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Amount STATE SENATE Andy Manar D-48 $750 Avery Bourne D-95 $500 Chris Nybo R-24 $750 Christine Radogno R-41 $1,500 Don Harmon D-39 $750 Elaine Nekritz D-57 $1,000 Gary Forby D-59 $1,000 John Cullerton D-06 $2,000 Karen McConnaughay R-33 $750 Linda Chapa LaVia D-83 $500 Margo McDermed R-37 $500 Matt Murphy R-27 $1,000 Neil Anderson D-36 $1,000 Pat McGuire D-43 $1,000 Sam McCann R-50 $750 Sue Rezin R-38 $1,000 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Illinois 2015 Total Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Amount STATE SENATE (continued) Terry Link D-30 $750 William Brady R-44 $500 William R. Haine D-56 $1,500 STATE HOUSE Anthony DeLuca D-80 $500 Bill Mitchell R-101 $500 Brandon Phelps D-118 $1,000 C.D. Davidsmeyer R-100 $500 Chad Hays R-104 $500 Daniel Beiser D-111 $500 David Harris R-53 $500 David Reis R-109 $1,000 Frank Mautino D-76 $1,500 Jay Hoffman D-113 $1,000 John Anthony R-75 $1,000 Lawrence M. Walsh, Jr. D-86 $1,000 Marcus C. Evans, Jr. D-33 $500 Michael Madigan D-22 $2,000 Michael P. 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