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PAC and Corporate Contributions WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2017 Recipient Amount Alabama STRANGE FOR SENATE 1,500.00 Arizona GPCC PAC 500.00 JEFF FLAKE FOR US SENATE INC 1,000.00 Arkansas WOMACK FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 1,000.00 California KEVIN MCCARTHY FOR CONGRESS 5,000.00 SCOTT PETERS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 TONY CARDENAS FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 Colorado COFFMAN FOR CONGRESS 2018 2,000.00 Connecticut FRIENDS OF CHRIS MURPHY 1,000.00 Florida BILIRAKIS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 RON DESANTIS FOR FLORIDA 1,000.00 VERN BUCHANAN FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Georgia BUDDY CARTER FOR CONGRESS 3,500.00 COLLINS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Illinois DAN LIPINSKI FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF CHERI BUSTOS 2,500.00 FRIENDS OF RAJA FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 QUIGLEY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 ROSKAM FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 1,000.00 SCHNEIDER FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 TAMMY FOR ILLINOIS 2,500.00 Indiana BUCSHON FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 1 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2017 Recipient Amount FRIENDS OF SUSAN BROOKS 2,000.00 Iowa CHAPMAN FOR SENATE 150.00 FORBES FOR IOWA HOUSE 100.00 FRIENDS OF DIX #1846 250.00 FRIENDS OF WHITVER 250.00 FRY FOR IOWA HOUSE 150.00 HAGENOW FOR IOWA HOUSE 250.00 LOEBSACK FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 MARK SEGEBART FOR SENATE 150.00 RANDY FEENSTRA IOWA SENATE COMMITTEE 150.00 THE KIM REYNOLDS FOR IOWA COMMITTEE 500.00 UPMEYER FOR HOUSE #1400 250.00 WIN WITH WINDSCHITL 250.00 Kentucky BURCH FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 200.00 CAMPAIGN OF DEAN SCHAMORE 150.00 DAMON THAYER FOR STATE SENATOR 500.00 GUTHRIE FOR CONGRESS 4,000.00 KEEP STATE REPRESENTATIVE JEFF GREER 500.00 MCCONNELL SENATE COMMITTEE 2,500.00 RICHARDS FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 500.00 THOMPSON FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 150.00 Louisiana BILL CASSIDY FOR US SENATE 2,500.00 Maryland AMERIPAC: THE FUND FOR A GREATER AMERICA (Steny Hoyer) 5,000.00 Massachusetts JOE KENNEDY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 RICHARD E NEAL FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 2,500.00 Michigan STABENOW FOR US SENATE 1,000.00 2 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2017 Recipient Amount Minnesota KLOBUCHAR FOR MINNESOTA 1,000.00 Mississippi WICKER FOR SENATE 2,000.00 New Jersey LANCE FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 PALLONE FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 New York SEAN PATRICK MALONEY FOR CONGRESS 1,500.00 North Carolina BUTTERFIELD FOR CONGRESS 5,000.00 HUDSON FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 MCHENRY FOR CONGRESS 3,500.00 VIRGINIA FOXX FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 North Dakota HEIDI FOR SENATE 1,000.00 Ohio FRIENDS OF RYAN SMITH 250.00 JOHNSON FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 LATTA FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY STATE CENTRAL & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 5,000.00 PORTMAN FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 5,000.00 STIVERS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 TIBERI FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Oklahoma DAVID FOR STATE SENATE 500.00 INMAN FOR STATE HOUSE 250.00 MULLIN FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 OSBORN FOR STATE HOUSE 500.00 WALLACE FOR STATE HOUSE 250.00 Oregon KURT SCHRADER FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 3 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2017 Recipient Amount WALDEN FOR CONGRESS 5,000.00 WYDEN FOR SENATE 2,500.00 Pennsylvania BOB CASEY FOR SENATE INC 3,000.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BRIAN ELLIS 1,000.00 MCGARRIGLE FOR SENATE 500.00 South Carolina FRIENDS OF JIM CLYBURN 5,000.00 TIM SCOTT FOR SENATE 1,500.00 Texas CASTRO FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 COMMITTEE TO RE‐ELECT GARNET COLEMAN 250.00 FRIENDS OF LARRY TAYLOR 250.00 JOHN RANEY CAMPAIGN 500.00 JOSE RODRIGUEZ FOR SENATE CAMPAIGN 350.00 MARC VEASEY CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1,000.00 MICHAEL BURGESS FOR CONGRESS 5,000.00 RON SIMMONS CAMPAIGN 250.00 TAN PARKER CAMPAIGN 350.00 TEXAS RETAILERS ASSOCIATION PAC 350.00 TODD HUNTER CAMPAIGN 500.00 Utah HATCH ELECTION COMMITTEE INC 5,000.00 Virginia FRIENDS OF PAT TOOMEY 2,500.00 TOM GARRETT FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Washington CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 DELBENE FOR CONGRESS 2,000.00 West Virginia MORRISEY FOR WEST VIRGINIA 1,000.00 Wisconsin 4 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2017 Recipient Amount FRIENDS OF SCOTT WALKER 7,500.00 WISCONSIN ETHICS COMMISSION 100.00 Committees CHC BOLD PAC 5,000.00 DSCC 5,000.00 NACDS PAC 5,000.00 NEW DEMOCRAT COALITION PAC 5,000.00 NRSC 5,000.00 RILA PAC 5,000.00 5 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2017 Recipient Amount California ADAM GRAY FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 ADAM GRAY FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 9,000.00 ANTHONY PORTANTINO FOR SENATE 2020 2,000.00 ANTHONY RENDON FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 ATKINS FOR SENATE 2016 1,500.00 AUTUMN BURKE FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 BEN ALLEN FOR STATE SENATE 2018 1,500.00 BILL BROUGH FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 BILL BROUGH FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 BILL DODD FOR SENATE 2020 4,500.00 BLANCA RUBIO FOR 2018 3,500.00 CATHARINE BAKER FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 CATHERIN BAKER FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 CECILIA AGUIAR‐CURRY FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 CHAD MAYES FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 CHAD MAYES FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 CHRIS HOLDEN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 DR. JOAQUIN ARAMBULA FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 DR. JOAQUIN ARAMBULA FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 DR. RICHARD PAN FOR SENATE 2018 3,000.00 ED HERNANDEZ FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 2018 1,500.00 EGGMAN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 EVAN LOW FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 FRIENDS OF FRANK BIGELOW FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 GALGIANI FOR SENATE 2016 1,500.00 GARCETTI FOR MAYOR 2017 1,400.00 GLAZER FOR SENATE 2016 1,500.00 GLAZER FOR SENATE 2020 5,000.00 HERTZBERG FOR SENATE 2018 1,500.00 HUESO FOR SENATE 2018 1,500.00 JAMES GALLAGHER FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 6 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2017 Recipient Amount JANET NGUYEN FOR SENATE 2018 4,500.00 JEFF STONE FOR SENATE 2018 3,000.00 JEFF STONE FOR STATE SENATE 2018 1,500.00 JERRY HILL FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 5,000.00 JIM COOPER FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 JIM COOPER FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 JIM FRAZIER FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 JIM WOOD FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 JIM WOOD FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 JONES‐SAWYER FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 JORDAN CUNNINGHAM FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 KEN COOLEY FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 LAURA FRIEDMAN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 LORENA GONZALEZ FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 MAIENSCHEIN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 MARC STEINORTH FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 MATT DABABNEH FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 MELISSA MELENDEZ FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 MENDOZA FOR SENATE 2018 1,500.00 MIGUEL SANTIAGO FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 MIKE GIPSON FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 MULLIN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 PAT BATES FOR SENATE 2018 1,500.00 PHIL TING FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 RAUL BOCANEGRA FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 RE‐ ELECT KEN COOLEY FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 RE‐ELECT SENATOR ATKINS 2020 1,500.00 RE‐ELECT SENATOR WIECKOWSKI FOR SENATE 2018 1,500.00 RICARDO LARA FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER 1,500.00 ROB BONTA FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 ROB BONTA FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 RODRIGUEZ FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 7 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2017 Recipient Amount RUDY SALAS 2018 3,000.00 RUDY SALAS FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 SEBASTIAN RIDLEY‐THOMAS FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 SEBASTIAN RIDLEY‐THOMAS FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 SHARON QUIRK‐SILVA FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 TAXPAYERS FOR JIM NIELSEN ‐ SENATE 2018 3,000.00 TIM GRAYSON FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 TOM DALY FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 TONY THURMOND FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 VINCE FONG FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 3,000.00 WALDRON FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 WILK FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 WILK FOR SENATE 2020 1,500.00 Connecticut DEMOCRATIC SENATE MAJORITY PAC 250.00 Colorado COLORADO HOUSE REPUBLICANS 500.00 DSCF 500.00 HOUSE MAJORITY PROJECT 1,500.00 SENATE MAJORITY FUND 1,500.00 Florida AARON BEAN CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 2,500.00 AMANDA MURPHY CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 ANITERE FLORES CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 BEN ALBRITTON CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 BOB CORTES CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 BOBBY PAYNE CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 BOBBY POWELL CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 BRYAN AVILA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 CARLOS TRUJILLO CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 CHRIS SPROWLS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 CITY WISE FLORIDA 500.00 8 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2017 Recipient Amount CORD BYRD CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 DANA YOUNG CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 DARRYL ROUSON CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 DAVID RIVERA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 DEBBIE MAYFIELD CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY 10,000.00 FLORIDA LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE 2,500.00 FRANK WHITE CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 FRIENDS OF BRUCE BROADRICK FOR THE HOUSE 500.00 FRIENDS OF JASON BRODEUR 5,000.00 FRIENDS OF JASON BRODEUR PC 5,000.00 FRIENDS OF MATT CALDWELL 5,000.00 GEORGE MORAITIS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 GREG STEUBE CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 HOLLY RASCHEIN CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 HOUSE VICTORY 2018 10,000.00 JACK LATVALA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 JEANETTE NUNEZ CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 JOE NEGRON CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 JOHN COURIEL CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 JOSE DIAZ CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 JOSE FELIX DIAZ CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 KATHLEEN PETERS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 KILL STARGEL CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 LINDA STEWART CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 LORANNE AUSLEY CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 MANNY DIAZ JR CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 MARY LYNN MAGAR CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 MATT CALDWELL CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 2,000.00 MIGUEL DIAZ DE LA PORTILLA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 MIKE LA ROSA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 MIKE MILLER CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 9 Walgreen Co.
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