REPORTS ON FINANCIAL ACTIVITY 1993 - 1994 FINAL REPORT PARTY AND NON-PARTY POLITICAL COMMITTEES VOL.IV - NON-PARTY DETAILED TABLES (NO CONNECTED ORGANIZATION TRADE/MEMBERSBIP/BEALTB,COOPERATIVE,CORPORATION WITHOUT STOCK) FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 999 E Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463 NOVEMBER 1995 FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION Danny L McDonald, Chairman Lee Ann Elliott, Vice Chairman Joan D. Aikens, Commissioner John Warren McGarry, Commissioner Trevor Potter, Chairman Scott E. Thomas, Commissioner John c. Surina, Staff Director Lawrence M. Noble, General Counsel Comments and inquiries about format should be addressed to the Reports Coordinator, Data Systems Development Division, who coordinated the production of this REPORT. Copies of 1983-1994 FINAL REPORT, PARTY AND NON-PARTY POLITICAL COMMITTEES, may be obtained by writing to the Public Records Office, Federal Election Commission, 999 E Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20463. Prices are: VOL. I - $10.00, VOL. II - $10.00, VOL. III - $10.00, VOL. IV - $10.00. Checks should be made payable to the Federal Election Commission. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I. DESCRIPTION OF REPORT iii II. SUMMARY OF TABLES iv III. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS v IV. TABLES: SELECTED FINANCIAL ACTIVITY AND ASSISTANCE TO CANDIDATES NON-PARTY POLITICAL COMMITTEES c. SELECTED FINANCIAL ACTIVITY OF NO CONNECTED ORGANIZATION POLITICAL COMMITTEES AND THEIR ASSISTANCE TO CANDIDATES BY OFFICE AND PARTY 529 D. SELECTED FINANCIAL ACTIVITY OF TRADE/MEMBERSHIP/HEALTH POLITICAL COMMITTEES AND THEIR ASSISTANCE TO CANDIDATES BY OFFICE AND PARTY 745 E. SELECTED FINANCIAL ACTIVITY OF COOPERATIVE-CONNECTED POLITICAL COMMITTEES AND THEIR ASSISTANCE TO CANDIDATES BY OFFICE AND PARTY 943 F. SELECTED FINANCIAL ACTIVITY OF CORPORATION WITHOUT STOCK­ CONNECTED POLITICAL COMMITTEES AND THEIR ASSISTANCE TO CANDIDATES BY OFFICE AND PARTY 961 I DESCRIPTION OF REPORT PURPOSE: WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED: This study is designed to provide This study only provides information information on the financial transactions for the Democratic and Republican parties of Democratic, Republican, and non-party rather than for all party committees, political committees, with emphasis on both major and minor, which are those transactions which support registered with the Federal Election candidates for Federal office, for the Commission. The study does not contain period which began on January 1, 1993. all of the information reported by the Political committees, which are entities committees. registered with the Federal Election Commission, report their financial LIMITATIONS: activity to the Commission on a periodic This study is a final report basis. Information on receipts, designed to give a complete picture of disbursements, and debts from these the financial activity which occured reports has been entered into the during the 1993-1994 election cycle. Commission's computer system; programs Available at the Commission for have been used to produce all TABLES inspection are microfilmed copies of the included in this study. The TABLES are original reports which show information organized into four VOLUMES. VOLUME I, as reported by the filers. The SUMMARY TABLES, provides data for the microfilmed public record is the official Democratic and Republican national record of the Federal Election political committees and Presidential Commission. This interim study is one of convention committees, for all state and several tools which have been developed local major party committees by state to summarize the vast quantity of data totals and overall total, and for all available on the microfilmed public non-party committtes by six group totals; record. it also includes tables providing information on contributions made to candidates. VOLUME II, STATE AND LOCAL PARTY DETAILED TABLES, presents financial information for each registered state and local major party committee, while VOLUME III (Corporate and Labor) and VOLUME IV (No Connected Organization, Trade/Membership/Health, Cooperative, Corporation without Stock) do the same for each non-party political committee. -iii- II SUMMARY OF TABLES The TABLES in this VOLUME are "cash on hand" and debts figures. designed to show selected information for Amounts of its assistance to candidates* all registered non-party corporate and by Federal office and party, which are labor political committees. (A non-party shown after "cash on hand" and debts, political committee means any committee indicate its candidate activity to date. that has not been authorized by any candidate and which is not part of the TABLE B is identical in construction official party structure at the national, to TABLE A. State, or local level, which has registered as a political committee under the Federal Election Campaign Act, as amended.) The EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS for non-party political committees provides detailed definitions for each column and explanations of organization; it should be used in conjunction with the TABLES. TABLE A, "SELECTED FINANCIAL ACTIVITY OF CORPORATION-CONNECTED POLITICAL COMMITTEES AND THEIR ASSISTANCE TO CANDIDATES BY OFFICE AND PARTY," displays receipt, disbursement, and debt information. *Note that some of this assistance may have been to individuals who may not be The rema1n1ng information in this statutory "candidates" under the 1979 TABLE on specific types of receipts and Amendments to the Federal Election disbursements provides a partial picture Campaign Act, e.g., an individual seeking of a political committee's exact income nomination to Federal office who has not and spending. received contributions or made expenditures aggregating in excess of TABLE A next provides a committee's $5,000.) -iv- III EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS This section explains the special Campaign Act, as amended.) terms that appear as labels of the different columns, how the amount is TOTAL RECEIPTS: derived for each column and, where This column includes all incoming appropriate, the significance of the funds reported on Line 18. column. Words included in this section are listed in the order in which they NET RECEIPTS: appear in each table. For example, the Total receipts may include transfers column in TABLE A, labeled CONTRIB FROM to the committee from other affiliated NON-PARTY, appears under TABLE C, as the committees. These are committees fourth entry. Readers are encouraged to organized by the same institution or consult this section regularly as they individual which share contribution use the report. limits. The column labeled net receipts Readers should be aware that the removes these transfers and is a more terms as used in this report may be accurate measure of actual income. defined differently than they are in the Transfers are reported on line 12. Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended. CONTRIB FROM PARTY: The line number and (where Contributions to the committee from appropriate) the schedule letter of the committees of major or minor political April 1988 FEC Form 3X on which the parties. These contributions are listed receipt and disbursement information was on detailed receipt schedules supporting reported is indicated. line 11b. (A non-party political committees means any committee that has not been CONTRIB FROM NON-PARTY: authorized by any candidate and which is Contributions to the committee from not part of the official party structure other non-party committees which are not at the national, State, or local level, affiliated with the listed committees. which has registered as political They are reported on receipt schedules committees under the Federal Election supporting line 11c. -v- TOTAL INDIV CONTRIB: committee to committees of major or minor This column represents the sum of political parties. Contributions to all contributions from individuals to the other committees are reported on non-party committee. The contributions schedules supporting line 21. may be either monies given directly to the committee or earmarked through CONTRIB TO NON-PARTY: another political committee or the¥ may Contributions made by the listed be in-kind contributions of serv1ces, committee to other non-party committees goods, or property. (Contributions with which it is not affiliated. earmarked through the committees are not Contributions to other committees are included.) The source is line 11a Column reported on schedules supporting line 21. A of each report filed by the committee. BEGINNING CASH-ON-BAND: IN-KIND CONTRIB REG COM: A political committee's "cash on Contributions of goods or hand" on January 1, 1991 (or its initial services to the committee from other 1991 "cash on hand" if it registered committees. The information is listed on subsequent to 1/1/91) is given in this receipts schedules for lines 11b or11c. column. This beginning cash balance is reported on Line 6. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS: This column includes all outgoing LATEST CASH-ON-HAND: funds reported by a political committee These amounts are a political on Line 28 - Total Disbursements. committee's most recently reported 1992 "cash on hand." These balances are taken NET DISBURSE: from Line 10 (Line 8). Total disbursements minus any transfers to other affiliated committees. DEBTS OWED TO: These are committees organized or This column represents the controlled by the same organization or outstanding debts and obligations owed TO individual which share contribution the listed political committee. The limits. Transfers are reported schedules amounts are taken from Line 10 of the supporting line 20. committee's latest report. CONTRIB TO PARTY: DEBTS OWED BY: Contributions
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