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~)L1l~ Date Signature Oftreasurer ,., , .. A. Name of Committee: AT&T Kansas PAC --------------------------- Address: 220 E. 6th, Room 500 City and Zip Code: T_o_pe_ka_,_66_60_3 _ This is a (check one): __ Party Committee x Political Committee B. Check only ifappropriate: __Amended Filing __·Termination Report C. Summary (covering the period from October 22,2010 through December 31, 2010) $96,803.91 1. Cash on hand at beginning of period . 2. Total Contributions and Other Receipts (Use Schedule A) . $4,947.07 3. Cash available this period (Add Lines I and 2) . $101,750.98 4. Total Expenditures and Other Disbursements (Use Schedule C) : $17,985.00 5. Cash on hand at close of period (Subtract Line 4 from 3) . $83,765.98 6. In-Kind Contributions (Use Schedule B) . $0.00 7. Other Transactions (Use Schedule D) . $0.00 D. "I declare that this report, including any accompanying schedules and statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and belief is true, correct and complete. I understand that the intentional failure to file this document or intentionally filing a false document is a class A misdemeanor." ~/~h ~)l1L~ Date Signature ofTreasurer GEe Form Rev, 2001 SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS AT&T Kansas PAC (N arne of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation & Industry of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or CBlib Check L080 Other Other Receipt ING Direct $57.48 P. O. Box 60 10/31/2010 St. Cloud, MN 56302-0060 .f ING Direct $55.67 P.O. Box 60 11/30/2010 St. Cloud, MN 56302-0060 .f RANDY TOMLIN $140.00 6800 GREENHILL CT 12/31/2010 P/R Deduction ($35.00 ALLEN, TX 75002-6932 .f Seml.Monthly) ROBERT FASL $76.00 7527 SW BLUE INN PLACE 12131/2010 TOPEKA, KS 66614-4675 P/R Deduction ($19.00 .f Semi.Monthly) TYE MICHAELIS $100.00 5923 SW 31ST TERRACE 12/31/2010 TOPEKA, KS 66614-4123 P/R Deduction ($25.00 .f Semi·Monthly) NOEL SAYRE $60.00 1008 BILTMORE DR 12131/2010 LAWRENCE,KS 66049-4736 '. P/R Deduction ($15.00 .f Seml·Monthly) MARK THOMPSON $100.00 12131/2010· 7316 RICHARDS DRIVE SHAWNEE, KS 66216-4120 P/R Deduction ($25.00 .f Seml.Monthly) CHARLES FONTAINE $60.00 12131/2010 914 31ST TERR HUTCHINSON, KS 67502-4238 P/R Deduction ($15.00 .f Semi-Monthly) BERNICE LORIMER $60.00 12131/2010 1641 E 318 RD LECOMPTON, KS 66050-4034 P/R Deduction ($15.00 .f Seml·Monthly) PHILLIP RYAN $60.00 12131/2010 2816 PENSTEMON CT P/R Deduction ($15.00 WICHITA, KS 67226·1812 .f Semi.Monthly) KENNETH MIDDLETON $100.00 12131/2010 10725 W. 116TH TERRACE P/R Deduction ($25.00 OVERLAND PARK, KS 66210-3856 .f Semi-Monthly) .:·/i ',:.i.': .•.... ~~tti;J;}~~~);;~; $869.15 °tw";7V~~!~~~'\§!i~f~~1j~tW;,f~1~,.c.: Page _1__ of_2__ SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation & Industry of ·Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or Casb Check LoaD Other Other Receipt JEFFREY LEWIS $80.00 57 JOY AVENUE PIR Deduction 12131/2010 WEBSTER GROVES, MO 63119-2501 ($20.00 Semi-Monthly) ING Direct $57.57 P. O. Box 60 12131/2010 SI. Cloud, MN 56302-0060 $137.57 Complete if last page of Schedule A Total Itemized Receipts for Period $1,006.72 Total Unitemized Contributions ($50 or less) $3,940.35 Sale of Political Materials (Unitemized) $0.00 Total Contributions When Contributor Not Known $0.00 $4,947.07 2 2· Page __ of__ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Kelly Meigs for State Representative Kelly Meigs, STATE HOUSE 17th KS 7842 Rosehill $135.00 10/22/2010 Lenexa, KS 66215 Kansas Republican Party P. O. Box 4157 $5,000.00 10/28/2010 Topeka, KS 66604 Campaign to Elect Schwab Scott Schwab, STATE HOUSE 49th KS 14953 W 140th Terr $250.00 10/28/2010 Olathe, KS 66062 Schmidt for Attorney General, Inc. Derek Schmidt, ATTORNEY GENERAL KS P. O. Box 804 $1,500.00 12/06/2010 Independence, KS 67301 Howell Campaign Fund Jim Howell, STATE HOUSE 82nd KS 125 E. Buckthorn $250.00 12/14/2010 Derby, KS 67037 Hoffman for State Representative Kyle Hoffman, STATE HOUSE 116th KS 1318Avenue T 12/14/2010 $250.00 Coldwater, KS 67209 Joseph Scapa for State Representative Joseph Scapa, STATE HOUSE 87th KS 2209 S. White Cliff Ln 12/1'4/2010 $250.00 Wichita; KS 67207 Osterman for Representative Les Osterman, STATE HOUSE 97th KS 1401 Dallas 12/14/2010 $250.00 Wichita, KS 67217 Victors for State Representative Ponka-We Victors, STATE HOUSE 103rd KS 12/14/2010 P. O. Box 48801 $250.00 Wichita, KS 67201 Charlotte O'Hara for State Rep. Charlotte O'Hara, STATE HOUSE 27th KS 12/14/2010 P. O. Box 3297 Olathe, KS 66063 $250.00 $8,385.00 Page _1_ of__5 _ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS . AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Kelly Meigs for State Representative Kelly Meigs, STATE HOUSE 17th KS 7842 Rosehill . $150.00 12/14/2010 . Lenexa, KS 66215 Rob Bruchman for State Representative Rob Bruchman, STATE HOUSE 20th KS P. O. Box 7141 $150.00 12114/2010 Overland Park, KS 66207 Kathy Wolfe-Moore for State Representative Kathy Wolfe-Moore, STATE HOUSE 36th KS 3209 N 131 st SI. $250.00 12/14/2010 Kansas City, KS 66109 Greg Smith for Kansas House District 22 Greg Smith, STATE HOUSE 22nd KS P. O. Box 4157 $250.00 12/14/2010 Overland Park, KS 66204 Hildabrand for State Representative Brett Hildabrand, STATE HOUSE 23rd KS 7352 Royalty Way #108 $250.00 12/14/2010 Merriam, KS 66203 Amanda Grosserode for State Rep. Amanda Grosserode, STATE HOUSE 16th KS 12601 West 99th Street 12/14/2010 $250.00 Lenexa, KS 66215 John Rubin for State Representative John RUbin, STATE HOUSE 18th KS 13803 W. 53rd SI. 12/14/2010 $250.00 Shawnee, KS 66216 Jim Denning for State Representative Jim Denning, STATE HOUSE 19th KS 12/14/2010 11184 Antioch, Suite 290 $250.00 Overland Park, KS 66210 Ray Merrick for State Senate Ray Merrick, STATE SENATE 37th KS 12/14/2010 6874 W. 164th Terrace $500.00 Stilwell, KS 66085 Ward Cassidy for State Representative Ward Cassidy, STATE HOUSE 120th KS 12/14/2010 402 E. 2nd SI. SI. Francis, KS 67756 $250.00 $2,550.00 Page _2_ of__5 _ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Tom Arpke for State Representative Tom Arpke, STATE HOUSE 69th KS 512 W. Iron Ave. $250.00 12/14/2010 Salina, KS 67401 Dan Collins for State Representative Dan Collins, STATE HOUSE 110th KS 1720 Y Rd $250.00 12/14/2010 Plainville, KS 67663 Randy Garber for State Representative Randy Garber, STATE HOUSE 62nd KS 1317 Lakeview Dr. $250.00 12/14/2010 Sabetha, KS 66534 Steven Johnson for State Representative Steven Johnson, STATE HOUSE 108th KS 10197 S. Hopkins Rd $250.00 12/14/2010 Assaria, KS 67416 Susan Mosier for State Representative Susan Mosier, STATE HOUSE 67th KS 3517 Amy Lane $250.00 12/14/2010 Manhattan, KS 66503 Jim Fawcett for State Representative Jim Fawcett, STATE HOUSE 65th KS 711 Crestview Drive 12/14/2010 $250.00 Junction City, KS 66441 Clay Aurand for State Representative Clay Aurand, STATE HOUSE 109th KS 12/14/2010 2136 30th Road $250.00 Courtland, KS 66939 Shultz for Representative Clark Shultz, STATE HOUSE 73rd KS 12/14/2010 707 Washington Circle $250.00 Lindsborg, KS 67456 Bob Bethell for Representative Bob Bethell, STATE HOUSE 113th KS 12/14/2010 104 E. Third $250.00 P. O. Box 186 Alden, KS 67512 Elaine Bowers for State Representative Elaine Bowers, STATE HOUSE 107th KS 12/14/2010 1326 N.150th Rd. $250.00 Concordia, KS 66901 $2,500.00 Page _3_ of__5_ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS AT&T Kansas PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Sharon Schwartz for Representative Sharon Schwartz, STATE HOUSE 106th KS 2051 20th Rd. $350.00 12/14/2010 Washington, KS 66968 Richard Carlson for State Representative Richard Carlson, STATE HOUSE 61st KS 26810 Jeffrey Road $350.0p 12/14/2010 , St. Marys, KS 66536 Love for Kansas Garrett Love, STATE HOUSE 115th KS P. O. Box 63 $250.00 12/14/2010 Copeland, KS 67837 Pyle for Senate Committee Dennis Pyle, STATE SENATE 1st KS P. O. Box 82 $250.00 12/14/2010 Hiawatha, KS 66434 Jerry D. Williams for State Representative Jerry Williams, STATE HOUSE 8th KS 21225 Kiowa Road $250.00 12/14/2010 Chanute, KS 66720 Bill Otto for Kansas House Bill Otto, STATE HOUSE 9th KS 102 9th Street 12/14/2010 $250.00 LeRoy, KS 66857 Harold Lane for State Representative Harold Lane, STATE HOUSE 58th KS 1308 S. Kansas Avenue 12/14/2010 $250.00 Topeka, KS 66612 Peck for Kansas Representative Virgil Peck, STATE HOUSE 11th KS 12/14/2010 P.O.
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