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Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Alabama 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Arthur Orr R-03 $500 Greg Reed R-05 $500 Steve Livingston R-08 $500 Jim McClendon R-11 $500 Del Marsh R-12 $1,000 Cam Ward R-14 $500 Mark Slade Blackwell R-15 $500 Jabo Waggoner R-16 $500 Shay Shelnutt R-17 $500 Rodger Smitherman D-18 $500 Priscilla Dunn D-19 $500 Gerald Allen R-21 $500 Greg Albritton R-22 $500 Tom Whatley R-27 $500 Jimmy Holley R-31 $500 Vivian Davis Figures D-33 $500 STATE HOUSE Terri Collins R-08 $500 Mac McCutcheon R-25 $500 Jim Carns R-48 $500 Roderick Scott D-55 $500 Merika Coleman D-57 $500 Juandalynn Givan D-60 $500 William Poole R-63 $500 Harry Shiver R-64 $500 Elaine Beech D-65 $500 Alan Baker R-66 $500 Thomas Jackson D-68 $500 John Knight D-77 $500 Pebblin Warren D-82 $500 Steve Clouse R-93 $500 Teddy Faust R-94 $500 Steve McMillian R-95 $500 Aldine Clarke D-97 $500 Napoleon Bracy D-98 $500 Victor Gaston R-100 $500 Chris Pringle R-101 $500 Jack Williams R-102 $500 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Alabama 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE HOUSE cont’d. Barbara Drummond D-103 $500 Margie Wilcox R-104 $500 David Sessions R-105 $500 California 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Steve Glazer D-07 $2,000 Patricia Bates R-36 $2,000 STATE ASSEMBLY Jim Cooper D-09 $2,000 Jim Frazier D-11 $2,000 Tim Grayson D-14 $2,000 Catharine Baker R-16 $2,000 Adam Gray D-21 $2,000 Rudy Salas D-32 $2,000 Vince Fong R-34 $2,000 Jordan Cunningham R-35 $2,000 Marc Steinorth R-40 $2,000 Chad Mayes R-42 $3,000 Blanca Rubio D-48 $2,000 Mike Gipson D-64 $2,000 Tom Daly D-69 $2,000 Patrick O’Donnell D-70 $2,000 Colorado 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount OTHER Senate Majority Fund R $25,000 Values First Colorado R $20,000 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Florida 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Doug Broxson R-01 $500 Aaron Paul Bean R-04 $500 Travis Hutson R-07 $500 Warren Keith Perry R-08 $500 Wilton Simpson R-10 $500 STATE HOUSE Frank White R-02 $500 Jay Trumbull R-06 $500 Bobby Payne R-19 $500 Paul Renner R-24 $500 Neil Combee R-39 $500 James Grant R-64 $500 Chris Sprowls R-65 $500 Dane Eagle R-77 $500 Illinois 2017 Total Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Amount STATE SENATE John Cullerton D-06 $2,000 Michael Hastings D-19 $1,000 Michael Connelly R-21 $1,000 Terry Link D-30 $1,000 Karen McConnaughay R-33 $1,000 Sue Rezin R-38 $1,000 Christine Radogno R-41 $2,000 Patrick McGuire D-43 $1,000 Bill Brady R-44 $1,000 STATE HOUSE Arthur Turner D-09 $1,000 Lou Lang D-16 $1,000 Mike Madigan D-22 $2,000 Michael Zalewski D-23 $1,000 Keith Wheeler R-50 $1,000 David Welter R-75 $1,000 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Illinois 2017 Total Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Amount STATE HOUSE cont’d. Jerry Long R-76 $1,000 Jim Durkin R-82 $2,000 Lawrence Walsh, Jr. D-86 $1,000 C.D. Davidsmeyer R-100 $1,000 David Reis R-109 $1,000 Brandon Phelps D-118 $1,000 Kansas 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Ty Masterson R-16 $1,000 Jeff Longbine R-17 $1,000 Rob Olson R-23 $1,000 Susan Wagle R-30 $1,000 STATE HOUSE Ron Ryckman, Jr. R-78 $500 Joe Seiwert R-101 $500 Don Hineman R-118 $500 Russell Jennings R-122 $500 OTHER Jeff Colyer R–Lt. Governor $2,000 R-Attorney Derek Schmidt General $1,000 Louisiana 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Sharon Hewitt R-01 $1,000 Mack “Bodi” White R-06 $1,000 Beth Mizell R-12 $500 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Louisiana 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE cont’d. Regina Barrow D-15 $500 Eddie Lambert R-18 $500 Bret Allain II R-21 $500 Patrick Page Cortez R-23 $500 Jonathan Perry R-26 $500 Ronnie Johns R-27 $1,000 Barrow Peacock R-37 $500 STATE HOUSE Alan Seabaugh R-05 $500 Lawrence Bagley R-07 $500 Raymond Crews R-08 $500 Dodie Horton R-09 $500 Jack McFarland R-13 $500 Katrina Jackson D-16 $500 Steven Pylant R-20 $500 Lance Harris R-25 $1,000 Edmond Jordan D-29 $1,000 Steven Dwight R-35 $500 John E. Guinn R-37 $500 Julie Emerson R-39 $500 Phillip DeVillier R-41 $1,000 John Stefanski R-42 $500 Stuart Bishop R-43 $1,000 Jean-Paul Coussan R-45 $1,000 Mike Huval R-46 $500 Craig Hensgens R-47 $500 Blake Miguez R-49 $1,000 Beryl Amedee R-51 $1,000 Jerome Zeringue R-52 $500 Tanner Magee R-53 $1,000 Gregory Miller R-56 $500 Edward Price D-58 $1,000 Anthony Bacala R-59 $500 Barbara West Carpenter D-63 $500 Valarie Hodges R-64 $500 Barry Ivey R-65 $1,000 Rick Edmonds R-66 $1,000 Paula Davis R-69 $1,000 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Louisiana 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE HOUSE cont’d. Polly Thomas R-80 $1,000 Clay Schexnayder R-81 $500 Johnny Berthelot R-88 $500 Edward James D-101 $500 Raymond Garofalo R-103 $500 Paul Hollis R-104 $500 Christopher Leopold R-105 $500 OTHER Republican Legislative Delegation R $3,000 House Democratic Campaign Committee D $1,500 Senate Democratic Campaign Committee D $1,500 Mississippi 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE W. Briggs Hopson III R-23 $500 STATE HOUSE Philip Gunn R-56 $1,000 Angela Cockerham D-96 $500 OTHER Tate Reeves R-Lt. Governor $1,000 New Mexico 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE William Sharer R-01 $500 Steven Neville R-02 $500 Richard Martinez D-05 $600 William Payne R-20 $500 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees New Mexico 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE cont’d. Peter Wirth D-25 $1,000 Stuart Ingle R-27 $750 Gregory Baca R-29 $500 Clemente Sanchez D-30 $600 William Burt R-33 $500 John Arthur Smith D-35 $600 Mary Kay Papen D-38 $1,000 Carroll Leavell R-41 $500 Gay Kernan R-42 $500 STATE HOUSE Rodney Montoya R-01 $400 James Strickler R-02 $400 Paul Bandy R-03 $400 Sharon Clahchischilliage R-04 $400 Kelly Fajardo R-07 $400 Alonzo Baldonado R-08 $400 Patricia Lundstrom D-09 $500 Patricio Ruiloba D-12 $400 Sarah Maestas Barnes R-15 $400 David Edward Adkins R-29 $400 Nate Gentry R-30 $750 Candie Sweetser D-32 $400 Rebecca Dow R-38 $400 Debbie Rodella D-41 $500 Roberto Gonzales D-42 $500 Jim Trujillo D-45 $500 Brian Egolf D-47 $1,000 Gail Armstrong R-49 $400 Yvette Herrell R-51 $400 Ricky Little R-53 $400 James Townsend R-54 $400 Cathrynn Brown R-55 $400 Zachary Cook R-56 $400 Jason Carl Harper R-57 $400 Candy Spence Ezzell R-58 $400 Greg Nibert R-59 $400 David Gallegos R-61 $400 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees New Mexico 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE HOUSE (continued) Larry Scott R-62 $400 George Dodge D-63 $400 Bob Wooley R-66 $400 Dennis Roch R-67 $400 Harry Garcia D-69 $400 New York 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount OTHER Senate Democratic Campaign Committee Housekeeping D $3,000 Senate Republican Campaign Committee Housekeeping R $7,500 Other 2017 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount OTHER Democratic Governors Association D $25,000 Republican Attorneys General Association R $50,000 Republican Governors Association R $125,000 Republican State Leadership Committee R $100,000 ___________________________ ¹ Figures not adjusted for some candidates' failure to deposit, or returned contributions not yet posted. .
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