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Recipient Amount Type Abercrombie for Governor $3,000.00 Hawaii Joe Contributions Report Calendar Year 2012 The Walt Disney Company Political Contributions January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Recipient Amount Type Abercrombie for Governor $3,000.00 Hawaii Joe Abruzzo Campaign $7,500.00 Florida Senate Katcho Achadjian for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 CA State Janet Adkins Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Larry Ahern Campaign $5,000.00 Florida House Richard Alarcon Officeholder Account $500.00 LA City Luis Alejo for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 CA State Alliance for a Strong Economy $60,000.00 Florida CCE Thad Altman Campaign $2,500.00 Florida Senate Anaheim Chamber of Commerce ACCPAC $135,825.00 Anaheim Anaheim Firefighter's Association PAC $1,500.00 Anaheim Anaheim Neighborhood Association $5,000.00 Anaheim Tax Fighters for Anderson 2014 $1,000.00 CA State Antonovich Officeholder Account $500.00 LA County Brandon Arrington Campaign $6,000.00 Osecola County, Florida Carey Baker Campaign 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Florida House Bob Brooks Campaign $5,500.00 Florida House Bob Brooks Campaign (in kind) $905.18 Florida House Art Brown for City Council $100.00 Buena Park Doug Broxson Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Rachel Burgin Campaign $3,000.00 Florida Senate Joe Buscaino for City Council General 2011 $500.00 LA City Betsy Butler for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 CA State Cal Travel PAC $575.00 CA State California 2020 $5,000.00 CA State Ron Calderon for Assembly 2014 $500.00 CA State Ian Calderon for Assembly $1,000.00 CA State Tom Calderon for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 CA State California Delegation 2012 (in kind) $1,139.00 CA State California Democratic Party-Assembly Account $12,500.00 CA State California Democratic Party -Non Federal Acct $12,500.00 CA State California Hotel & Lodging Association PAC $2,500.00 CA State California Latino Caucus Leadership PAC. $1,000.00 CA State California Republican Party (in kind) $107.77 CA State California Republican Party $25,000.00 CA State Californians to Protect Schools Universities and Public Safety $100,000.00 CA State Nora Campos for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 CA State Anthony Cannella for Senate 2014 $1,000.00 CA State Cedillo for City Council 2013 $500.00 LA CIty 2 Contributions Report Calendar Year 2012 The Walt Disney Company Political Contributions January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Recipient Amount Type Central City Association PAC $2,000.00 LA City Central Florida Hotel and Lodging Association $100.00 Florida PAC Central Florida Hotel and Lodging Association $7,000.00 Florida CCE ChamberPAC $1,000.00 CA State John Chiang for Treasurer 2014 $1,000.00 CA State Citizens for Common Sense $10,000.00 Florida CCE Citizens for an Enterprising Democracy $155,000.00 Florida CCE Coalition for Regional Excellence in Leadership $5,000.00 Florida PAC Marti Coley Campaign $1,500.00 Florida House Neil Combee Campaign $4,000.00 Florida House Committee for Justice and Economic Freedom $5,000.00 Florida CCE Committee for Justice Reform 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Demings Campaign $7,000.00 Orange County, Florida Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account $10,000.00 New York Democratic Foundation of Orange County $5,000.00 Orange County Democratic Party of Orange County $10,000.00 Orange County Democratic Senate Campaign Committee Housekeeping Account $7,500.00 New York Jose Felix Diaz Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Manny Diaz Jr Campaign $4,500.00 Florida House Roger Dickinson for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 CA State Bill Donegan Campaign $1,500.00 Orange County, Florida Chris Dorworth Campaign $5,500.00 Florida House Dane Eagle Campaign $1,500.00 Florida House Gail Eastman for Council 2014 $1,000.00 Anaheim Ted Edwards Campaign $1,000.00 Orange County, Florida Greg Evers Campaign $3,500.00 Florida Senate Gaines for Senate 2012 $1,000.00 CA State Re-Elect Bill Emmerson for Senate 2012 $1,000.00 CA State Mike Feuer for Assembly 2010 Officeholder Account $1,000.00 CA State Heather Fitzenhagen Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Anitere Flores Campaign $1,500.00 Florida Senate Florida Attractions $2,000.00 Florida CCE Florida Chamber of Commerce $30,000.00 Florida CCE Florida Chamber of Commerce - Free Enterprise Caucus $250,000.00 Florida CCE Florida Conservative Leadership Fund $105,000.00 Florida CCE Florida Democratic Party $560,000.00 Florida Florida Democratic Party (in kind) $114,124.68 Florida Florida Forward $140,000.00 Florida CCE Florida Retail Federation $25,000.00 Florida PAC Floridians for Common Sense $25,000.00 Florida CCE 4 Contributions Report Calendar Year 2012 The Walt Disney Company Political Contributions January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Recipient Amount Type Floridians for Prosperity and Economic Liberty $15,000.00 Florida CCE Floridians for Responsible Policy $5,000.00 Florida CCE Floridians for Strong Leadership $60,000.00 Florida CCE Felipe Fuentes for City Council 2013 $700.00 LA City Jean Fuller for Senate 2014 $1,000.00 CA State Beth Gaines for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 CA State 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Tom Harman Officeholder Committee - Senate 2008 $1,000.00 CA State 5 Contributions Report Calendar Year 2012 The Walt Disney Company Political Contributions January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Recipient Amount Type Fred Hawkins Campaign $2,500.00 Osceola County, Florida Jason Henry Campaign $1,500.00 Florida House Dr. Ed Hernandez, O.D. 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