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December 2020 Marriott International, Inc. State and Local Contributions from Corporate Funds January - June 2021 Date Entity Monetary amount contribution 3/9/2021 Illinois Hotel and Lodging Association Monetary $20,000.00 27 E Monroe Street Contribution Chicago, IL 60603 04/30/21 Hotel Council of San Francisco Monetary $1,600.00 323 Geary Street contribution San Francisco, CA 94102 (various hotels dues) 6/7/2021 Hotel Association of New York City Monetary $27,000.00 34 E 51st Street New York, NY 10022 Contribution 6/30/2021 Illinois Hotel and Lodging Association Monetary 8,563.62 Political Action Committee Contribution 27 E Monroe Street Chicago, IL 60603 (various hotels dues) 6/23/2021 San Diego County Hotel-Motel Monetary $2,106.00 Association Issues Advocacy PAC Contribution c/o Sutton Law Firm 150 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94108 (various hotels paid) Total $59,269.00 January – December 2020 1/23/2020 Virginia Restaurant, Lodging & Travel Monetary $2,000.00 Association contribution 2/14/2020 NJ Restaurateurs Good Government Fund Monetary $3,000.00 Trenton, NJ 08608 contribution 7/30/2020 San Diego County Hotel-Motel Monetary $640.00 Association Issues Advocacy PAC Contribution c/o Sutton Law Firm 150 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94108 (various hotels dues) 9/4/2020 California Hotel and Lodging Association Monetary $114,844.00 414 29th Street Sacramento, CA 95816 Contribution 10/23/2020 Hotel Council of San Francisco Monetary $11,972.20 323 Geary Street contributions San Francisco, CA 94102 (various hotels dues) Total $132,456.60 State and Local Contributions from Corporate Funds - 2019 4/17/2019 California Hotel & Lodging Association PAC Monetary $7,800.00 Sacramento, CA 95814 contribution 4/22/2019 Peggy Choudhry Campaign Monetary $500.00 Kissimmee, FL 34747 contribution 5/23/2019 New Jersey Restaurateurs Good Government Monetary $2,500.00 Fund contribution Trenton, NJ 08608 10/21/2019 Hotel Council of San Francisco Monetary $14,168.00 323 Geary Street contributions San Francisco, CA 94102 (various hotels dues) 9/2019 San Diego County Hotel-Motel Monetary $3,150.00 Association Issues Advocacy PAC contribution c/o Sutton Law Firm 150 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94108 (various hotels paid) 11/26/2019 Cindy Allen City Council 2020 In-Kind $400.00 249 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90802 Cumulative Total $28,518.00 State and Local Contributions - 2018 6/4/2018 Miami Dade County Working with you PAC Monetary $500.00 900 S Pine Rd, Suite 220 contribution Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324 (Hotel paid) 5/25/2018 Miami Dade County Working with you PAC Monetary $500.00 900 S Pine Rd, Suite 220 contribution Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324 5/24/2018 Restaurant Advocacy Fund Monetary $15,000.00 PO Box 824032 contribution Philadelphia, PA 19182 6/6/2018 Yes for a Better San Diego Monetary $10,000.00 7185 Navajo Road contribution San Diego, CA 92119 (Hotel Paid) 6/12/2018 CHALPAC Monetary $7,300.00 1127 11th St, Suite 300 contribution ID 760808 Sacramento, CA 95814 7/12/2018 Monterey Bay Action Committee-Candidates Monetary $500.00 FPPC #1369612 contribution SW Corner of Ocean & Mission 201 Carmel, CA 93923 8/3/2018 America is Better Monetary $5,000.00 50F St, NW, Suite 300 contribution Washington, DC 20001 Attn: Dawn Byrne 8/3/2018 Illinois Hotel Motel PAC Monetary $5,000.00 PO Box 8493 contribution Springfield, IL 62791 8/8/2018 Stacey Abrams for Governor Monetary $2,500.00 1270 Caroline St, Ste D-120 447 contribution Atlanta, GA 30307 9/24/2018 VRTA Political Action Committee Monetary $1,000.00 501 Monument Avenue contribution Suite 206 Richmond, VA 23230 10/1/2018 Equality California Monetary $6,000.00 3701 Wilshire Blvd. contribution Suite 725 Los Angeles, CA 90010 10/1/2018 Hotel Council of San Francisco PAC Monetary $5,000.00 FPPC#138109 contribution 150 Post Street Suite 405 San Francisco, CA 94108 10/12/2018 Segerbloom for County Commission Monetary $7,500.00 701 E Bridger Avenue, Suite 520 contribution Las Vegas, NV 89101 10/31/2018 New Jersey Restaurateurs’ Monetary $5,000.00 Good Government Fund contribution 126 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08608 8/1/2018 Hotel Council of San Francisco Monetary $9,969.00 323 Geary Street, Suite 405 contribution San Francisco, CA 94102 (Various hotels dues) Cumulative total $80,769.00 State and Local Contributions - 2017 1/3/2017 Friends of Roger Manno Monetary $500.00 1200 Light Street, Unit B contribution Baltimore, Md 21230 1/4/2017 Citizens Helping Cheryl Kagan Monetary $500.00 1048 Wintergreen Terrace contribution Rockville, MD 20850 1/4/2017 Barve For Maryland Monetary $500.00 1200 Light St., Unit B contribution Baltimore, MD 21230 1/4/2017 Friends of Kirill Reznick Monetary $250.00 18469 Stone Hollow Drive contribution Germantown, MD 20874 1/4/2017 Citizens for Adrienne Jones Monetary $500.00 17 W Courtland St., Suite 210 contribution c/o Rice Consulting Bel Air, MD 21014 1/4/2017 Friends of Cory McCray Monetary $250.00 PO Box 18741 contribution Baltimore, MD 21206 1/4/2017 Friends of Craig Zucker Monetary $500.00 PO Box 1037 contribution Olney, MD 20830 1/4/2017 Committee to Elect Joan Carter Conway Monetary $1,000.00 PO Box 1573 contribution Baltimore, MD 21203 1/24/2017 HANYC PAC Monetary $5,000.00 320 Park Avenue, 22nd floor contribution New York, NY 10022 3/14/2017 Michigan Lodging & Tourism Assoc. Monetary $1,500.00 2175 Commons Parkway contribution Okemos, MI 48864 3/16/2017 Friends of Danny Liedka Monetary $1,000.00 200 W. Irving St. contribution East Syracuse, NY 13057 4/20/2017 Friends of Mark Korman Monetary $2,000.00 7104 Exeter Road contribution Bethesda, MD 20814 5/25/2017 Garcia for Mayor 2018 Monetary $800.00 ID 1395891 Contribution 550 S Hope St, Suite 1910 Los Angeles, CA 90071 6/15/2017 Friends of Kirill Reznick Monetary $500.00 18469 Stone Hollow Drive contribution Germantown, MD 20874 6/15/2017 Maria Elena Durazo-Democrat for Monetary $2,500.00 State Senate 2018 contribution 777 S. Figueroa St., Suite 450 Los Angeles, CA 90017 6/21/2017 Friends of Shane Robinson Monetary $250.00 1215 E Ft. Avenue contribution Baltimore, MD 21230 7/5/2017 Seattle Hospitality for Progress Monetary $5,000.00 510 Plum St., SE contribution Olympia, WA 98501 7/5/2017 Monterey Bay Action Committee Monetary $500.00 FPPC # 1373353 contribution SW Corner of Ocean & Mission 201 Carmel, CA 93923 8/9/2017 Equality California Monetary $5,000.00 3701 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 725 contribution Los Angeles, CA 90010 9/6/2017 Al Austin City Council 2012 Monetary $400.00 Officeholder Account contribution 3605 Long Beach Blvd. #426 Long Beach, CA 90807 I.D.#1342831 9/6/2017 National Immigration Forum Monetary $5,000.00 Action Fund contribution 50 F St NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20001 9/25/2017 Friends of Jay Walker Monetary $250.00 P.O. Box 441711 contribution Fort Washington, MD 20749 10/6/2017 Stacy Mungo City Council 2018 Monetary $400.00 6285 E Spring St. #593 contribution Long Beach, CA 90808 FPPC# 1394862 10/10/2017 Illinois Hotel & Motel PAC Monetary $5,000.00 27 East Monroe contribution Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 60603 10/11/2017 Parkin for City Attorney 2018 Monetary $400.00 ID# 1397466 contribution 6316 E Eliot St Long Beach, CA 90803 10/11/2017 The Jack Latvala Campaign Monetary $3,000.00 4500 140th Ave N Street 203 contribution Clearwater, FL 33762 10/12/2017 Yes For A Better San Diego Monetary $67,800.00 7185 Navajo Road, Suite P Contribution San Diego, CA 92119 FPPC#1399478 Marquis San Diego (hotel paid) 11/2/2017 Committee for Montgomery Monetary $5,000.00 P.O. Box 7912 contribution Gaithersburg, MD 20898 11/9/2017 Ohio Hotel & Lodging assoc. Monetary $3,000.00 692 N High St. contribution Suite 212 Columbus, OH 43215 11/7/2017 Yes For A Better San Diego Monetary $26,325.00 7185 Navajo Road, Suite P contribution San Diego, CA 92119 FPPC#1399478 Sheraton-San Diego Hotel & Marina Cumulative YTD $144,625.00 State and Local Contributions - 2016 1/6/2016 Friends of Mike Busch Monetary $2,000.00 c/o Martin-Lauer Associates LLC contribution 1010 Hull St, Suite 202 Baltimore, MD 21230 1/6/2016 Friends of Talmadge Branch Monetary $250.00 1200 Light Street, Unit B contribution Baltimore, MD 21230 1/11/2016 Friends of C. Anthony Muse Monetary $500.00 P.O. Box 3711 contribution Crofton, MD 21114 1/08/2015 Karl Racine for AG Monetary $1,500.00 P.O. Box 6119 contribution Washington, DC 20044 3/25/2016 Friends of Mel Franklin Monetary $500.00 PO Box 3031 contribution Upper Marlboro, MD 20773 4/5/2016 Granger for Council Monetary $500.00 1005 Richmond Rd contribution Williamsburg, VA 23185 4/8/2016 Hotel PAC Monetary $1,000.00 2270 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 1702 contribution Honolulu, HI 96815 5/5/2016 Friends of Marc Korman Monetary $250.00 7104 Exeter Road contribution Bethesda, MD 20814 5/11/2016 Madison Nguyen for State Assembly 2016 Monetary $2,000.00 ID 1376418 contribution 1017 L St, 903 Sacramento, CA 95814 5/11/2016 Friends to elect Tony Knotts Monetary $250.00 P.O. Box 441537 contribution Fort Washington, D.C. 20749 5/10/2016 Friends of Marc Levine 2016 Monetary $3,000.00 ID1373484 contribution 3201 S St, Suite 181 Sacramento, CA 95816 5/10/2016 Jacqui Irwin for Assembly 2016 Monetary $2,000.00 ID #1373767 contribution 400 Capitol Mall, Suite 1545 Sacramento, Ca 95814 5/10/2016 Ian Calderon for Assembly 2016 Monetary $3,000.00 ID 1373953 contribution 1020 12th Street, Suite 406 Sacramento, CA 95814 5/10/2016 Autumn Burke for Assembly 2016 Monetary $3,500.00 ID 1373562 contribution 921 11th Street, Suite 904 Sacramento, CA 95814 5/10/2016 Jim Cooper for Assembly 2016 Monetary $3,500.00 ID 1373468 contribution 921
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