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Committee for Responsible Internet Commerce (the eBay Political Action Committee) Contributions – 2011 Date Committee Candidate/PAC and Election Amount 01/31/2011 Lee Terry for Congress Terry, Lee NE/02 2012 P 1,750.00 01/31/2011 Lofgren for Congress Lofgren, Zoe CA/16 2012 P 1,000.00 02/11/2011 Longhorn PAC Longhorn PAC 2,000.00 02/11/2011 Snowe for Senate Snowe, Olympia WA Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 02/22/2011 Quigley for Congress Quigley, Mike IL/05 2012 P 1,500.00 02/22/2011 Judy Chu for Congress Chu, Judy CA/32 2012 P 2,500.00 02/22/2011 Matheson for Congress Matheson, James UT/02 2012 P 1,500.00 02/22/2011 Marino for Congress Marino, Tom PA/10 2012 P 1,000.00 02/26/2011 Giffords for Congress Giffords, Gabrielle AZ/08 2012 P 1,000.00 02/26/2011 Friends of Max Baucus Baucus, Max MT-Senate 2014 P 2,500.00 02/26/2011 Graves for Congress Graves, Sam MO/06 2012 P 1,000.00 02/26/2011 Kurt Schrader for Congress Schrader, Kurt OR/05 2012 P 1,000.00 02/26/2011 Sensenbrenner Committee Sensenbrenner, James WI/05 2012 P 1,000.00 03/07/2011 John Carter for Congress Carter, John TX/31 2012 P 1,000.00 03/16/2011 Tom Reed for Congress Reed, Tom NY/29 2012 P 1,000.00 03/16/2011 Cantor for Congress Cantor, Eric VA/07 2012 P 1,000.00 03/16/2011 Jeff Merkley for Oregon Merkley, Jeff OR Senate 2014 P 1,000.00 03/16/2011 Friends of Jason Chaffetz Chaffetz, Jason UT/03 2012 P 1,000.00 03/16/2011 Gillibrand for Congress Gillibrand, Kristen NY Senate 2012 P 0.00 03/16/2011 Marsha Blackburn for Congress Blackburn, Marsha TN/07 2012 P 1,000.00 03/16/2011 Gillibrand for Senate Gillibrand, Kristen NY Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 03/30/2011 Heller for Senate Heller, Dean NV Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 04/08/2011 Hatch Election Committee Hatch, Orrin UT Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 04/16/2011 Gillibrand for Senate Gillibrand, Kristen NY Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 04/27/2011 Gillibrand for Senate Gillibrand, Kirsten NY Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 04/27/2011 KPAC KPAC 1,000.00 04/27/2011 Friends of Kelly Ayotte Ayotte, Kelly NH Senate 2016 P 1,000.00 05/06/2011 Bob Goodlatte for Congress Goodlatte, Bob VA/06 2012 P 2,500.00 05/06/2011 Wicker for Senate Wicker, Roger MS Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 05/11/2011 Richardson for Congress Richardson, Laura CA/37 2012 P 1,000.00 05/20/2011 House Conservatives Fund Contribution 1,000.00 05/20/2011 Shelley Moore Capito for Congress Capito, Shelley Moore WV/02 2012 P 1,000.00 05/20/2011 Steve Chabot for Congress Chabot, Steve OH/01 2012 P 2,000.00 05/20/2011 National Republican Senatorial Committee nrsc 5,000.00 05/20/2011 Friends of Pat Toomey Toomey, Pat PA Senate 2016 P 500.00 05/28/2011 Pete King for Congress King, Peter NY/03 2012 P 1,000.00 06/09/2011 Friends of Joe Pitts Pitts, Joe PA/16 2012 P 1,000.00 06/09/2011 Lee Terry for Congress Terry, Lee NE/02 2012 P 2,500.00 06/09/2011 Moran for Kansas Moran, Jerry KS Senate 2016 P 2,500.00 06/15/2011 Lungren for Congress Lungren, Dan CA/03 2012 P 2,500.00 06/20/2011 Bass Victory Committee Bass, Charles NH/02 2012 P 1,000.00 06/22/2011 Berman for Congress Berman, Howard CA/28 2012 P 1,000.00 06/22/2011 Committee to Re-Elect Linda Sanchez Sanchez, Linda CA/39 2012 P 1,000.00 06/28/2011 Feinstein for Senate Feinstein, Dianne CA Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 06/28/2011 Heartland Values PAC Heartland Values PAC 1,000.00 06/28/2011 Giffords for Congress Giffords, Gabrielle AZ/08 2012 P 1,000.00 06/28/2011 The Markey Committee Markey, Ed MA/07 2012 P 1,000.00 06/29/2011 Pat Roberts for Senate Roberts, Pat KS Senate 2014 P 1,000.00 07/11/2011 Mike Thompson for Congress Thompson, Mike CA/01 2012 P 1,000.00 07/13/2011 Democratic Congressional Camp. Cmte. DCCC - 2011 Contribution 5,000.00 07/21/2011 Friends of Mary Landrieu Landrieu, Mary LA/ Senate 2014 P 1,000.00 08/01/2011 Senate Conservatives Fund Senate Conservatives Fund 1,500.00 08/01/2011 Richardson for Congress Richardson, Laura CA/37 2012 P 1,000.00 08/01/2011 Jackie Speier for Congress Speier, Jackie CA/12 2012 P 1,000.00 08/01/2011 Trey Gowdy for Congress Gowdy, Trey SC/04 2012 P 500.00 08/28/2011 Crowley for Congress Crowley, Joseph NY/07 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Richard E. Neal for Congress Neal, Richard MA/02 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Kind for Congress Kind, Ron WI/03 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Dutch Ruppersberger for Congress Ruppersberger, Dutch MD/02 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Gillibrand for Senate Gillibrand, Kirsten NY Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Nelson 2012 Nelson, Ben NE Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Jim Himes for Congress Himes, Jim CT/04 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Perlmutter for Congress Perlmutter, Edwin CO/07 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Alaskans for Begich 2014 Begich, Mark AK Senate 2014 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Jeff Merkley for Oregon Merkley, Jeff OR Senate 2014 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Lofgren for Congress Lofgren, Zoe CA/16 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Committee to Re-Elect Loretta Sanchez Sanchez, Loretta CA/47 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Matheson for Congress Matheson, James UT/02 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Friends of Max Baucus Baucus, Max MT Senate 2014 P 500.00 08/28/2011 Friends of Max Baucus Baucus, Max, MT Senate 2014 G 500.00 08/28/2011 DeFazio for Congress DeFazio, Peter OR/04 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Kurt Schrader for Congress Schrader, Kurt OR/05 2012 P 1,000.00 08/28/2011 Hatch Election Committee Hatch, Orrin UT Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 09/09/2011 Coble for Congress Coble, John Howard NC/06 2012 P 1,000.00 09/26/2011 Committee to Re-Elect Linda Sanchez Sanchez, Linda CA/39 2012 P 0.00 09/28/2011 Friends of Kelly Ayotte Ayotte, Kelly NJ Senate 2016 P 1,000.00 09/28/2011 Bill Nelson for U.S. Senate Nelson, Bill FL Senate 2012 P 1,000.00 09/29/2011 House Conservatives Fund House Conservatives Fund 1,000.00 10/11/2011 Texans for Lamar Smith Smith, Lamar TX/21 2012 P 1,000.00 10/11/2011 Anna Eshoo for Congress Eshoo, Anna CA/18 2012 P 1,000.00 10/11/2011 Bass Victory Committee Bass, Charles NH/02 2012 P 1,000.00 10/19/2011 National Republican Congressional Cmte. NRCC 5,000.00 10/19/2011 Texans for Senator John Cornyn Cornyn, John TX Senate 2014 P 1,000.00 10/19/2011 Bill Owens for Congress Owens, William NY/23 2012 P 1,000.00 10/19/2011 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Cmte. DSCC 5,000.00 10/31/2011 The Freedom Project Freedom Project/Boehner 1,000.00 10/31/2011 Richard E. Neal for Congress Neal, Richard MA/02 2012 P 1,000.00 10/31/2011 Kind for Congress Kind, Ron Wi/03 2012 P 1,000.00 10/31/2011 Friends of Kelly Ayotte Ayotte, Kelly NH Senate 2016 P 1,000.00 11/02/2011 Friends of Pat Toomey Toomey, Pat PA Senate 2016 P 1,000.00 11/02/2011 Geoff Davis for Congress Davis, Geoff KY/04 2012 P 1,000.00 11/04/2011 Wyden for Senate Wyden, Ron OR Senate 2016 P 2,500.00 11/15/2011 Walden for Congress Walden, Greg OR/02 2012 P 1,000.00 12/12/2011 Steve Chabot for Congress Chabot, Steve OH/01 2012 P 1,000.00 12/21/2011 Long Leaf Pine PAC Long Leaf Pine PAC 1,000.00 12/21/2011 Richardson for Congress Richardson, Laura CA/44 2012 P 1,500.00 12/22/2011 Committee to Re-Elect Linda Sanchez Sanchez, Linda CA/39 2012 P 1,000.00 Total Political Contribution 124,250.00 Questions? Please contact Sharon McBride at [email protected]. .
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