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2018 PAC Contributions 2017- 2018 Election Cycle Contributions State Candidate or Committee Name Party -District Total Amount ALABAMA Sen. Luther Strange R $11,000 Rep. Bradley Byrne R-01 $10,000 Rep. Martha Roby R-02 $5,000 Rep. Michael Rogers R-03 $1,500 Rep. Robert Aderholt R-04 $1,500 Rep. Gary Palmer R-06 $2,500 Rep. Terri Sewell D-07 $5,500 ALASKA Sen. Dan Sullivan R $2,700 Rep. Donald Young R-At-Large $7,500 ARIZONA Sen. Jeff Flake R $5,000 Sen. Candidate Martha McSally R $10,000 Rep. Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick D-02 $2,500 Rep. Paul Gosar R-04 $2,500 Rep. Andy Biggs R-05 $4,000 Rep. David Schweikert R-06 $5,500 ARKANSAS Rep. Rick Crawford R-01 $2,500 Rep. French Hill R-02 $7,500 Rep. Steve Womack R-03 $7,000 Rep. Bruce Westerman R-04 $6,500 St. Sen. Cecile Bledsoe R-03 $500 St. Sen. Candidate. Bob Ballinger R-05 $500 St. Sen. Gary Stubblefield R-06 $500 St. Sen. Candidate Mathew Pitsch R-08 $1,000 St. Sen. Terry Rice R-09 $500 St. Sen. Larry Teague D-10 $500 St. Sen. Bill Sample R-14 $1,000 St. Sen. Candidate Mark Johnson R-15 $500 St. Sen. Scott Flippo R-17 $500 St. Sen. Missy Irvin R-18 $500 St. Sen. Blake Johnson R-20 $500 St. Sen. Keith Ingram D-24 $1,000 St. Sen. Candidate Kim Hammer R-33 $500 St. Sen. Jason Rapert R-35 $1,000 St. Rep. Lane Jean R-02 $1,000 St. Rep. Danny Watson R-03 $500 St. Rep. DeAnn Vaught R-04 $500 St. Rep. Matthew Shepherd R-06 $1,000 St. Rep. Jeff Wardlaw R-08 $1,000 St. Rep. Mike Holcomb R-10 $500 St. Rep. Chris Richey D-12 $500 St. Rep. David Hillman R-13 $500 St. Rep. Ken Bragg R-15 $1,000 St. Rep. Ken Ferguson D-16 $500 St. Rep. Vivian Flowers D-17 $500 1 2017- 2018 Election Cycle Contributions State Candidate or Committee Name Party -District Total Amount ARKANSAS St. Rep. Justin Gonzalez R-19 $500 St. Rep. John Maddox R-20 $500 St. Rep. Lanny Fite R-23 $500 St. Rep. Bruce Cozart R-24 $1,000 St. Rep. Les Warren R-25 $500 St. Rep. Laurie Rushing R-26 $500 St. Rep. Fred Allen D-30 $500 St. Rep. Andy Davis R-31 $1,000 St. Rep. Jim Sorvillo R-32 $500 St. Rep. Carlton Wing R-38 $500 St. Rep. Mark Lowery R-39 $500 St. Rep. Karilyn Brown R-41 $500 St. Rep. Candidate Jim Wooten R-45 $500 St. Rep. Les Eaves R-46 $500 St. Rep. Michael Gray D-47 $1,000 St. Rep. Steve Hollowell R-49 $500 St. Rep. Dan Sullivan R-53 $500 St. Rep. Monte Hodges D-55 $500 St. Rep. Joe Jett R-56 $1,000 St. Rep. Jack Ladyman R-59 $500 St. Rep. Scott Baltz D-61 $1,000 St. Rep. Michelle Gray R-62 $500 St. Rep. John Payton R-64 $500 St. Rep. Rick Beck R-65 $500 St. Rep. Josh Miller R-66 $500 St. Rep. Stephen Meeks R-67 $1,000 St. Rep. Candidate Stan Berry R-68 $500 St. Rep. Stephen Magie D-72 $500 St. Rep. Mary Bentley R-73 $500 St. Rep. Jon Eubanks R-74 $500 St. Rep. Justin Boyd R-77 $500 St. Rep. Charlene Fite R-80 $500 St. Rep. Charlie Collins R-84 $500 St. Rep. David Whitaker D-85 $500 St. Rep. Robin Lundstrum R-87 $500 St. Rep. Clint Penzo R-88 $500 St. Rep. Jeff Williams R-89 $500 St. Rep. Jana Della Rosa R-90 $500 St. Rep. Dan Douglas R-91 $1,000 St. Rep. Jim Dotson R-93 $500 St. Rep. Grant Hodges R-96 $500 St. Rep. Ron McNair R-98 $500 CALIFORNIA Rep. Doug LaMalfa R-01 $2,500 Rep. Paul Cook R-08 $2,500 2 2017- 2018 Election Cycle Contributions State Candidate or Committee Name Party -District Total Amount CALIFORNIA Rep. Jeff Denham R-10 $10,000 Rep. Jim Costa D-16 $10,000 Rep. David Valadao R-21 $7,500 Rep. Devin Nunes R-22 $2,500 Rep. Kevin McCarthy R-23 $10,000 Rep. Steve Knight R-25 $7,500 Rep. Tony Cardenas D-29 $1,500 Rep. Ed Royce R-39 $5,000 Rep. Candidate Young Kim R-39 $5,000 Rep. Ken Calvert R-42 $5,000 Rep. Mimi Walters R-45 $10,000 Rep. Lou Correa D-46 $4,000 Rep. Darrell Issa R-49 $5,000 COLORADO Sen. Cory Gardner R $5,000 Rep. Diana DeGette D-01 $2,500 Rep. Scott Tipton R-03 $10,000 Rep. Kenneth Buck R-04 $2,500 Rep. Douglas Lamborn R-05 $5,000 Rep. Mike Coffman R-06 $5,000 CONNECTICUT Sen. Chris Murphy D $2,500 DELAWARE Sen. Thomas Carper D $2,500 Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester D-At-Large $3,000 FLORIDA Sen. Candidate Rick Scott R $5,000 Rep. Candidate Michael Waltz R-06 $2,500 Rep. Bill Posey R-08 $1,000 Rep. Gus Bilirakis R-12 $6,000 Rep. Dennis Ross R-15 $4,000 Rep. Vernon Buchanan R-16 $3,500 Rep. Tom Rooney R-17 $1,500 Rep. Brian Mast R-18 $6,500 Rep. Carlos Curbelo R-26 $10,000 GEORGIA Sen. David Perdue R $2,000 Rep. Earl Carter R-01 $6,000 Rep. Sanford Bishop D-02 $4,000 Rep. Drew Ferguson R-03 $5,000 Rep. Karen Handel R-06 $3,500 Rep. Rob Woodall R-07 $1,500 Rep. Doug Collins R-09 $2,500 Rep. Jody Hice R-10 $1,500 Rep. Barry Loudermilk R-11 $6,500 Rep. Tom Graves R-14 $5,000 IDAHO Rep. Mike Simpson R-02 $2,500 ILLINOIS Rep. Bobby Rush D-01 $2,500 Rep. Peter Roskam R-06 $10,000 3 2017- 2018 Election Cycle Contributions State Candidate or Committee Name Party -District Total Amount ILLINOIS Rep. Michael Bost R-12 $2,500 Rep. Rodney Davis R-13 $12,500* Rep. Randy Hultgren R-14 $2,500 Rep. John Shimkus R-15 $6,000 Rep. Adam Kinzinger R-16 $8,500 Rep. Cheri Bustos D-17 $3,000 Rep. Darin LaHood R-18 $5,500 INDIANA Sen. Candidate Michael Braun R $5,000 Sen. Joe Donnelly D $2,500 Rep. Jackie Walorski R-02 $9,000 Rep. James Banks R-03 $4,000 Rep. Todd Rokita R-04 $2,500 Rep. Susan Brooks R-05 $5,000 Rep. Luke Messer R-06 $2,500 Rep. Trey Hollingsworth R-09 $5,500 IOWA Sen. Joni Ernst R $5,000 Rep. Rod Blum R-01 $5,000 Rep. David Young R-03 $4,000 KANSAS Rep. Roger Marshall R-01 $2,500 Rep. Kevin Yoder R-03 $7,000 Rep. Ron Estes R-04 $2,500 KENTUCKY Rep. James Comer R-01 $4,000 Rep. Brett Guthrie R-02 $5,000 Rep. Harold Rogers R-05 $5,000 Rep. Andy Barr R-06 $10,000 LOUISIANA Sen. Bill Cassidy R $5,000 Sen. John Kennedy R $2,500 Rep. Steve Scalise R-01 $10,000 Rep. Cedric Richmond D-02 $6,500 Rep. Ralph Abraham R-05 $4,000 Rep. Garrett Graves R-06 $10,000 MAINE Sen. Angus King I $5,000 Rep. Bruce Poliquin R-02 $10,000 MARYLAND Sen. Ben Cardin D $2,500 Rep. Steny Hoyer D-05 $7,500 MICHIGAN Rep. Bill Huizenga R-02 $10,000 Rep. Fred Upton R-06 $5,000 Rep. Timothy Walberg R-07 $5,000 Rep. Mike Bishop R-08 $10,000 Rep. Candidate Lena Epstein R-11 $1,500 Rep. Debbie Dingell D-12 $1,500 MINNESOTA Sen. Candidate Karim Houseley R $5,000 Rep. Jason Lewis R-02 $7,500 Rep. Erik Paulsen R-03 $8,500 4 2017- 2018 Election Cycle Contributions State Candidate or Committee Name Party -District Total Amount MINNESOTA Rep. Tom Emmer R-06 $11,000* Rep. Collin Peterson D-07 $6,000 MISSISSIPPI Sen. Candidate Cindy Hyde-Smith R $10,000 Sen. Roger Wicker R $10,000 Rep. Trent Kelly R-01 $2,500 Rep. Bennie Thompson D-02 $2,500 Rep. Gregg Harper R-03 $2,500 Rep. Steven Palazzo R-04 $2,500 MISSOURI Sen. Candidate Josh Hawley R $10,000 Rep. Ann Wagner R-02 $6,500 Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer R-03 $4,000 Rep. Sam Graves R-06 $10,000 Rep. Billy Long R-07 $4,000 Rep. Jason Smith R-08 $5,000 MONTANA Sen. Jon Tester D $3,500 Sen. Candidate Russell Fagg R $2,500 Rep. Greg Gianforte R-At-Large $2,500 NEBRASKA Sen. Debra Fisher R $10,000 Rep. Don Bacon D-02 $7,500 Rep. Adrian Smith R-03 $2,500 NEVADA Sen. Dean Heller R $10,000 Rep. Candidate Steven Horsford D-04 $2,500 NEW JERSEY Rep. Donald Norcross D-01 $5,000 Rep. Thomas MacArthur R-03 $5,000 Rep. Josh Gottheimer D-05 $2,500 Rep. Leonard Lance R-07 $7,500 Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen R-11 $2,500 NEW MEXICO Sen. Martin Heinrich D $10,000 Rep. Ben Lujan D-03 $1,500 Rep. Candidate Yvette Herrell R-02 $2,500 NEW YORK Rep. Gregory Meeks D-05 $1,500 Rep. Lee Zeldin R-01 $4,000 Rep. Dan Donovan R-11 $10,000 Rep. John Faso R-19 $5,000 Rep. Elise Stefanik R-21 $10,000 Rep.
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