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FY 2018 Political Contributions.Xlsx WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2018 Recipient Amount Alabama TERRI SEWELL FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 Arkansas WOMACK FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 1,000.00 Arizona GALLEGO FOR ARIZONA 1,000.00 MCSALLY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 California AMI BERA FOR CONGRESS 3,500.00 BARBARA LEE FOR CONGRESS 1,500.00 COMMITTEE TO RE‐ELECT LINDA SANCHEZ 2,500.00 DR. RAUL RUIZ FOR CONGRESS 3,000.00 KAREN BASS FOR CONGRESS 2,000.00 KEVIN MCCARTHY FOR CONGRESS 5,000.00 STEVE KNIGHT FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 TONY CARDENAS FOR CONGRESS 3,500.00 WALTERS FOR CONGRESS 2,000.00 Colorado COMMITTEE TO ELECT LEROY GARCIA 100.00 Connecticut FRIENDS OF CHRIS MURPHY 1,000.00 LARSON FOR CONGRESS 1,500.00 Delaware LISA BLUNT ROCHESTER FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Florida BILIRAKIS FOR CONGRESS 1,500.00 VERN BUCHANAN FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Georgia AUSTIN SCOTT FOR CONGRESS INC 1,000.00 BUDDY CARTER FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 COLLINS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 PERDUE FOR SENATE 2,000.00 1 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2018 Recipient Amount Illinois CHUY GARCIA FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR RUSH 1,000.00 DAVIS FOR CONGRESS/FRIENDS OF DAVIS 2,500.00 FRIENDS OF CHERI BUSTOS 2,500.00 FRIENDS OF RAJA FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 KINZINGER FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 LAHOOD FOR CONGRESS 3,000.00 QUIGLEY FOR CONGRESS 2,000.00 RANDY HULTGREN FOR CONGRESS 2,000.00 ROBIN KELLY FOR CONGRESS 4,000.00 RODNEY FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 ROSKAM FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 5,000.00 SCHAKOWSKY FOR CONGRESS 1,500.00 SCHNEIDER FOR CONGRESS 5,000.00 TAMMY FOR ILLINOIS 2,500.00 VOLUNTEERS FOR SHIMKUS 4,500.00 Indiana TREY FOR CONGRESS 3,500.00 Iowa CHAPMAN FOR SENATE 200.00 FORBES FOR IOWA HOUSE 150.00 FRIENDS OF JASON SCHULTZ 100.00 FRIENDS OF WHITVER 250.00 FRY FOR IOWA HOUSE 100.00 HAGENOW FOR IOWA HOUSE 250.00 SCHNEIDER FOR STATE SENATE 250.00 SINCLAIR FOR IOWA 200.00 THE KIM REYNOLDS FOR IOWA COMMITTEE 500.00 Kentucky BLUEGRASS COMMITTEE 2,500.00 GUTHRIE FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 2 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2018 Recipient Amount Louisiana BILL CASSIDY FOR US SENATE 1,000.00 RICHMOND FOR CONGRESS 5,000.00 SCALISE FOR CONGRESS 7,500.00 Massachusetts JOE KENNEDY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 KATHERINE CLARK FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 RICHARD E NEAL FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 2,500.00 Michigan PETERS FOR MICHIGAN 1,000.00 WALBERG FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Minnesota FRIENDS OF ERIK PAULSEN 1,000.00 KLOBUCHAR FOR MINNESOTA 2,500.00 Mississippi CINDY HYDE‐SMITH FOR US SENATE 2,500.00 WICKER FOR SENATE 3,000.00 New Jersey LANCE FOR CONGRESS 2,000.00 New Mexico PEOPLE FOR BEN 2,500.00 Nevada HELLER FOR SENATE 2,500.00 New York CLARKE FOR CONGRESS 2,000.00 CROWLEY FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 GRACE FOR NEW YORK 1,000.00 JEFFRIES FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 NADLER FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 North Carolina GEORGE HOLDING FOR CONGRESS INC. 1,000.00 HUDSON FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 3 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2018 Recipient Amount MCHENRY FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 4,000.00 North Dakota HEIDI FOR SENATE 2,500.00 Ohio DEWINE HUSTED FOR OHIO 5,000.00 LATTA FOR CONGRESS 2,000.00 Oklahoma FRIENDS OF KEVIN WALLACE 2018 500.00 LESLIE OSBORN FOR LABOR COMMISSIONER 2018 500.00 LUCAS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 MULLIN FOR CONGRESS 2,500.00 ROGER THOMPSON FOR OK SENATE 2018 500.00 Oregon KURT SCHRADER FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 Pennsylvania BOB CASEY FOR SENATE INC 2,500.00 CITIZENS FOR PROSPERITY IN AMERICA TODAY PAC 2,500.00 MARINO FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 RYAN COSTELLO FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 TOM WOLF FOR GOVERNOR 1,000.00 South Carolina BRIDGE PAC 5,000.00 FRIENDS OF JIM CLYBURN 1,000.00 JEFF DUNCAN FOR CONGRESS 732.03 South Dakota ROUNDS FOR SENATE 1,000.00 Tennessee ALEXANDER FOR SENATE 2020 INC 1,000.00 MARSHA FOR SENATE 2,500.00 Texas MARC VEASEY CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1,000.00 4 WalgreenCoPAC Political Contributions: FY 2018 Recipient Amount PETE SESSIONS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 TEXANS FOR GREG ABBOTT 5,000.00 THORNBERRY FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 1,000.00 Washington CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 DELBENE FOR CONGRESS 1,000.00 West Virginia CAPITO FOR WEST VIRGINIA 2,500.00 Wisconsin FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS OF ROBIN VOS 1,000.00 KIND FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 3,500.00 Wyoming FRIENDS OF JOHN BARRASSO 1,000.00 Committees CHC BOLD PAC 5,000.00 CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS PAC 5,000.00 DSCC 5,000.00 NACDS PAC 5,000.00 NEW DEMOCRAT COALITION PAC 5,000.00 REPUBLICAN MAINSTREET PARTNERSHIP PAC 10,000.00 RILA PAC 5,000.00 5 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2018 Recipient Amount Alabama ALABAMA RETAIL ASSOCIATION 20,000.00 Arkansas ARKANSAS GROCERS & RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSN PAC 4,000.00 Arizona DUCEY VICTORY COMMITTEE 5,000.00 California ADAM GRAY FOR ASSEMBLY 1,500.00 ANN CABALLERO FOR SENATE 2018 1,500.00 AUTUMN BURKE FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 BILL BROUGH FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 4,400.00 BILL DODD FOR SENATE 2020 1,500.00 BLANCA RUBIO FOR 2018 2,500.00 CALIFORNIA RETAILERS ASSOCIATION GOOD GOV'T COUNCIL 2,000.00 CATHERINE BAKER FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 CECILIA AGUIAR‐CURRY FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 CHAD MAYES FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 CHRIS HOLDEN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 DAVID CHIU FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 DR. JOAQUIN ARAMBULA FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 ED HERNANDEZ FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 2018 2,500.00 EGGMAN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 EVAN LOW FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 4,400.00 JACQUI IRWIN FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 JERRY HILL FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 1,500.00 JIM COOPER FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 JIM WOOD FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 JORDAN CUNNINGHAM FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 KEVIN MULLIN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 MAIENSCHEIN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 MCCARTY FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 MELISSA MELENDEZ FOR ASSEMBLY 2016 1,500.00 6 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2018 Recipient Amount MIKE GIPSON FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 NEWSOM FOR CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR 2018 29,200.00 PHIL TING FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 PHILLIP CHEN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 RICHARD BLOOM FOR ASSEMBLY 2,500.00 RUDY SALAS 2018 1,500.00 SHANNON GROVE FOR SENATE 2018 1,500.00 SHARON QUIRK‐SILVA DEMOCRAT FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 TIM GRAYSON FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 TOM DALY FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 1,500.00 VOEPEL FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 2,500.00 Colorado HANCOCK FOR DENVER 500.00 OUR COLORADO VALUES 750.00 SENATE MAJORITY FUND 750.00 Florida AUDREY GIBSON CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 BOBBY POWELL CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 BRYAN AVILA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 BUILDING A PROSPEROUS FLORIDA 1,500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF BOBBY DUBOSE 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF COLEEN BURTON 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF DANE EAGLE 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF DANIEL BURGESS 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF DANIEL PEREZ 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF DOROTHY HUKILL 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF JAMES GRANT 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF JOSE DIAZ 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF KELLI STARGEL 1,000.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF MANNY DIAZ 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF MARYLYNN MAGAR 500.00 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF NICHOLAS DURAN 500.00 7 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2018 Recipient Amount CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT OF WILTON SIMPSON 1,000.00 CAMPAIGN OF TRAVIS CUMMINGS 1,000.00 CARY PIGMAN CAMPAIGN 1,000.00 CHRIS LATVALA CAMPAIGN 500.00 CHRIS SPROWLS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 CITY WISE FLORIDA 1,000.00 CLAY YARBOROUGH CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES FOR FLORIDA 5,000.00 CONSERVATIVES FOR PRINCIPLED LEADERSHIP 2,000.00 DANA YOUNG CAMPAIGN 500.00 DAVID SANTIAGO CAMPAIGN 1,000.00 ED HOOPER CAMPAIGN 1,500.00 EVAN JENNE CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 FIRST COAST CONSERVATIVES 2,500.00 FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY 5,000.00 FLORIDA REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 7,500.00 FLORIDIANS FOR ECONOMIC FREEDOM 1,000.00 FRF POLITICAL COMMITTEE 10,000.00 HEATHER FITZENHAGEN CAMPAIGN 500.00 HOLLY RASCHEIN CAMPAIGN 500.00 INNOVATE FLORIDA 2,500.00 JAYER WILLIAMSON CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 JIMMY T. PATRONIS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 JULIO GONZALEZ CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 KATHLEEN PASSIDOMO CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 KATIE EDWARDS CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 KEITH PERRY CAMPAIGN FOR FLORIDA DIST#8 2018 2,000.00 KIONNE MCGHEE CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 LAUREN BOOK CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 LORANNE AUSLEY CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,000.00 MATT CALDWELL CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 1,500.00 MEL PONDER CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 8 Walgreen Co. Political Contributions: FY 2018 Recipient Amount MICHAEL GRANT CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 MIKE LAROSA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 PROTECT FLORIDA FAMILIES 5,000.00 RALPH MASSULLO CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 RAY RODRIGUES CAMPAIGN 500.00 RENE PLASENCIA CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT 500.00 SENATE MAJORITY 2018 10,000.00 SHAWN HARRISON FOR STATE HOUSE CAMPAIGN 500.00 SUNSHINE STATE CONSERVATIVES 2,000.00 TREASURE COAST ALLIANCE 2,500.00 Georgia BETTY PRICE 4 GA 250.00 BILL COWSERT FOR STATE SENATE 500.00 CHUCK HUFSTETLER FOR STATE SENATE 750.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BOB TRAMMELL 1,250.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BUTCH MILLER 1,500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT STATE SENATOR UNTERMANN 750.00 COMMITTEE TO RE‐ELECT RON STEPHENS 250.00 DEAN BURKE FOR GEORGIA STATE SENATE 250.00 FRIENDS OF CHRIS CARR 1,500.00 FRIENDS OF DEBORAH SILCOX 250.00 FRIENDS OF DON PARSONS 250.00 FRIENDS OF JON G.
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