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Wells Fargo Political Disbursements and Related Activities January 01, 2016 - June 30, 2016 Wells Fargo political disbursements and related activities January 01, 2016 - June 30, 2016 Level State Name Amount US Senate AK Sen. Lisa Ann Murkowski (R) $2,500 AR Sen. Thomas Bryant Cotton (R) $2,500 CO Sen. Michael F. Bennet (D) $4,000 FL Sen. Bill Nelson (D) $1,500 Sen. Marco Antonio Rubio (R) $5,000 GA Sen. Johnny H. Isakson (R) $4,500 IA Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R) $5,000 KS Sen. Pat Roberts (R) $2,500 MD Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin (D) $1,500 NC Sen. Thomas Roland Tillis (R) $2,500 ND Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D) $1,500 Sen. John Henry Hoeven, III (R) $2,000 NE Sen. Benjamin Eric Sasse (R) $2,500 NV Rep. Joseph John Heck, Jr. (R) $5,000 OH Sen. Rob J. Portman (R) $7,500 Sen. Sherrod Campbell Brown (D) $2,000 OR Sen. Ron L. Wyden (D) $8,500 PA Sen. Robert P. Casey, Jr (D) $1,000 SC Sen. Timothy Eugene Scott (R) $4,500 TN Sen. Bob P. Corker, Jr. (R) $2,500 Page 1 of 10 Level State Name Amount UT Sen. Michael Shumway Lee (R) $2,500 VT Sen. Patrick Joseph Leahy (D) $1,000 WA Sen. Patricia Lynn Murray (D) $5,000 WI Sen. Ronald H. Johnson (R) $1,500 WV Sen. Joseph Manchin, III (D) $2,500 US House AL Rep. Terri Andrea Sewell (D) $3,000 AR Rep. J. French Hill (R) $1,000 AZ Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D) $2,000 Rep. Ruben M. Gallego (D) $1,000 CA Rep. Amerish B. Bera (D) $1,000 Rep. Barbara Jean Lee (D) $1,000 Rep. Eric Michael Swalwell, Jr. (D) $1,500 Rep. Juan Carlos Vargas (D) $2,500 Rep. Julia Brownley (D) $1,000 Rep. Karen Ruth Bass (D) $1,000 Rep. Michael C. Thompson (D) $2,000 Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) $2,500 Rep. Norma Judith Torres (D) $1,000 Rep. Peter Ray Aguilar (D) $1,500 Rep. Raul Ruiz (D) $1,000 Rep. Scott H. Peters (D) $1,000 Rep. Stephen Knight (R) $2,000 Rep. Tony Cardenas (D) $1,000 CO Rep. Edwin George Perlmutter (D) $2,500 Rep. Michael H. Coffman (R) $1,000 CT Rep. James Andrew Himes (D) $4,500 FL Rep. Dennis Alan Ross (R) $3,500 Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) $1,000 Rep. William Posey (R) $1,000 Page 2 of 10 Level State Name Amount GA Rep. David Albert Scott (D) $1,000 Rep. Henry C. Johnson, Jr. (D) $1,000 Rep. James Austin Scott (R) $2,000 Rep. John Thomas Graves (R) $2,000 Rep. Thomas E. Price, M.D. (R) $2,500 IA Rep. David Edmund Young (R) $2,000 Rep. Rodney Leland Blum (R) $1,000 IL Rep. Bill Foster (D) $2,500 Rep. Peter James Roskam (R) $4,000 Rep. Randall Mark Hultgren (R) $2,500 Rep. Robert James Dold, Jr. (R) $2,500 Rep. Rodney Lee Davis (R) $2,000 IN Rep. Allan Lucas Messer (R) $2,500 KS Rep. Kevin Wayne Yoder (R) $2,500 MD Anthony Gregory Brown (D) $2,000 Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D) $2,500 Rep. John K. Delaney (D) $2,000 Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer (D) $5,000 MI Rep. William Patrick Huizenga (R) $2,500 MN Rep. Betty Louise McCollum (D) $2,500 Rep. Erik Paulsen (R) $3,500 Rep. Thomas Earl Emmer, Jr. (R) $2,500 MO Rep. Ann Louise Wagner (R) $2,500 Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, II (D) $1,000 NC Rep. Alma Shealey Adams (D) $1,000 Rep. Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. (R) $1,000 Rep. Robert M. Pittenger (R) $2,500 Rep. Virginia Ann Foxx (R) $2,000 William Taylor Griffin (R) $1,000 NH Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D) $2,000 Page 3 of 10 Level State Name Amount NJ Rep. Donald Milford Payne, Jr. (D) $1,000 NV Rep. Cresent Leo Hardy (R) $500 NY Rep. Gregory Weldon Meeks (D) $1,000 Rep. Hakeem S. Jeffries (D) $1,500 Rep. Joseph Crowley (D) $2,500 Rep. Nydia Margarita Velazquez (D) $1,000 Rep. Peter T. King (R) $1,000 OH Rep. Joyce Beatty (D) $2,000 Rep. Patrick Joseph Tiberi (R) $2,500 Rep. Steven Joseph Chabot (R) $1,000 OR Rep. Gregory Paul Walden (R) $6,000 Rep. Kurt Schrader (D) $2,500 PA Rep. Brendan Francis Boyle (D) $1,000 Rep. G. Mike J. Kelly (R) $2,500 Rep. Patrick L. Meehan (R) $2,000 SC Rep. James E. Clyburn (D) $1,500 Rep. John Michael Mulvaney (R) $1,500 TN Rep. Marsha Wedgeworth Blackburn (R) $2,500 Rep. Stephen I. Cohen (D) $2,000 TX Rep. Kevin Patrick Brady (R) $6,500 Rep. Peter Anderson Sessions (R) $5,000 Rep. Raymond Eugene Green (D) $2,500 Rep. Thomas Jeb Hensarling (R) $2,500 UT Rep. Mia B. Love (R) $4,000 VA Rep. Robert William Goodlatte (R) $2,500 WA Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) $2,500 Rep. Dennis Heck (D) $2,500 WI Rep. Paul Davis Ryan, Jr. (R) $6,000 Page 4 of 10 Level State Name Amount Rep. Sean Patrick Duffy (R) $7,500 Governor NC Gov. Patrick Lloyd McCrory (R) $5,100 UT Gov. Gary Richard Herbert (R) $2,000 Lt. Governor NC Hon. Dan Forest (R) $1,000 Attorney General NV Atty. Gen. Adam Laxalt (R) $1,000 State Treasurer NC Dale R. Folwell (R) $2,000 State Senate CA Anthony J. Portantino (D) $2,500 Assm. Bill Dodd (D) $2,000 Assm. Brian W. Jones (R) $1,000 Sandre R. Swanson (D) $2,500 Sen. Andy Andrew Vidak (R) $2,000 Sen. Ben Hueso (D) $1,000 Sen. Jerry Hill (D) $1,000 Sen. Marty Block (D) $1,000 Sen. Michael Lawrence Morrell (R) $1,000 Sen. Ricardo Lara (D) $1,000 Sen. Steven M. Glazer (D) $2,500 GA Sen. Brandon Beach (R) $500 Sen. Steve Gooch (R) $1,000 Sen. William Cowsert (R) $1,000 IA Sen. Charles Schneider (R) $1,500 Sen. Jack Whitver (R) $1,500 Sen. Jake Chapman (R) $500 Sen. Liz Mathis (D) $500 Sen. Randy Feenstra (R) $250 Sen. Tony Bisignano (D) $500 Sen. William Anderson (R) $750 Page 5 of 10 Level State Name Amount NC Rep. James Daniel Bishop (R) $1,000 Sen. Andrew Coley Brock (R) $1,000 Sen. Daniel T. Blue, Jr (D) $500 Sen. David Lamar Curtis (R) $500 Sen. Harry C. Brown (R) $3,000 Sen. Jerry W. Tillman (R) $1,000 Sen. Joyce Riley Krawiec (R) $500 Sen. Michael Vincent Lee (R) $1,000 Sen. Philip Edward Berger, Sr. (R) $4,100 Sen. Richard Wallace Gunn, Jr. (R) $1,000 Sen. Tamara P. Barringer (R) $500 Sen. Wesley Alan Meredith (R) $1,000 Sen. William Brent Jackson (R) $2,000 Sen. William Peter Rabon (R) $3,000 Sen. Wyatt Thomas Tucker, Sr (R) $2,000 NV Carrie Buck (R) $500 Erv Nelson (R) $500 Sen. Joseph Paul Hardy, M.D. (R) $500 Sen. Joyce L. Woodhouse (D) $500 SC Sen. A. Shane Massey (R) $1,000 Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. (R) $1,000 Sen. John E. Courson (R) $1,000 Sen. Larry A. Martin (R) $1,000 Sen. Nikki G. Setzler (D) $1,000 Sen. Paul G. Campbell, Jr. (R) $500 Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. (R) $1,000 Sen. Thomas C. Alexander (R) $500 UT Sen. Curtis S. Bramble (R) $1,000 WA Rep. Chad Magendanz (R) $1,000 Rep. Lynda Wilson (R) $1,000 State House AZ Matt Morales (R) $500 CA Assm. Catharine B. Baker (R) $4,200 Assm. Chad Mayes (R) $2,000 Assm. Cheryl R. Brown (D) $2,500 Page 6 of 10 Level State Name Amount Assm. David Hadley (R) $1,000 Assm. Eduardo Garcia (D) $1,000 Assm. Eric Linder (R) $1,000 Assm. Evan Low (D) $1,000 Assm. Freddie Rodriguez (D) $1,000 Assm. Jim Cooper (D) $1,000 Assm. Jim Frazier (D) $1,000 Assm. Joaquin Arambula (D) $1,000 Assm. Jose Medina (D) $1,000 Assm. Kevin Mullin (D) $1,000 Assm. Marc Levine (D) $1,000 Assm. Matthew Dababneh (D) $4,200 Assm. Mike A. Gipson (D) $1,000 Assm. Rudy Salas (D) $1,000 Assm. Tom Daly (D) $1,000 Raul Bocanegra (D) $2,000 Sen. Jean Fuller (R) $2,000 FL Ramon Alexander (D) $500 GA Rep. Brett Harrell (R) $1,000 Rep. David Ralston (R) $2,000 Rep. Gregory A. Morris (R) $2,000 Rep. Howard Richard Maxwell (R) $1,000 Rep. Jon G. Burns (R) $1,000 IA Rep. Chris Hagenow (R) $1,000 Rep. Helen Miller (D) $100 Rep. Jake Highfill (R) $750 Rep. Linda L. Upmeyer (R) $3,000 Rep. Mary Lynn Wolfe (D) $100 Rep. Pat Grassley (R) $250 Rep. Peter Cownie (R) $1,500 Rep. Rick L. Olson (D) $100 IN Rep. Thomas W. Washburne (R) $250 NC Charles Roper Jeter, Jr. (R) $2,000 Rep. David R. Lewis (R) $4,000 Rep. Edward Francis Hanes, Jr (D) $500 Rep. Garland Edward Pierce (D) $500 Page 7 of 10 Level State Name Amount Rep. Jason Saine (R) $3,000 Rep. Jeffrey Lynn Collins (R) $500 Rep. John D. Szoka (R) $1,000 Rep. John Richard Bell (R) $1,000 Rep. Julia Craven Howard (R) $500 Rep. Justin Phillip Burr (R) $500 Rep. Kelly Miller Alexander, Jr. (D) $500 Rep. Larry D. Hall (D) $500 Rep. Michael Dean Hager (R) $4,000 Rep. Mitchell Smith Setzer (R) $1,000 Rep. Rebecca Ann Carney (D) $500 Rep. Rodney Wayne Moore (D) $500 Rep. Stephen Miles Ross (R) $1,000 Rep.
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