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1 2015 Sempra Energy Corporation Contributions (1/1/15 6/30/15) Candidate Political Party Office Sought District Name Total Achadjian, Katcho Republican California State Assembly $1,500 Alejo, Karina Cervantez Democrat California State Assembly $2,000 Allen, Travis Republican California State Assembly $3,000 Anderson, Joel Republican California State Senate $4,200 Arambula, Joaquin Democrat California State Assembly $1,300 Atkins, Toni Democrat California State Senate $4,200 Avila, Jesse Non Partisan City Council San Fernando $250 Baker, Catharine Republican California State Assembly $3,000 Bates, Pat Republican California State Senate $400 Bigelow, Frank Republican California State Assembly $1,500 Bonta, Rob Democrat California State Assembly $2,300 Bradford, Steven Democrat California State Senate $2,000 Brough, William Republican California State Assembly $3,000 Brown, Aja Non Partisan Mayor Compton $250 Brown, Cheryl Democrat California State Assembly $5,000 Burke, Autumn Democrat California State Assembly $4,000 Calderon, Ian Democrat California State Assembly $2,600 Castro, Aide Non Partisan City Council Lynwood $250 Chang, Ling Ling Republican California State Assembly $3,100 Chau, Ed Democrat California State Assembly $2,000 Chavez, Rocky Republican California State Assembly $3,000 Chu, Kansen Democrat California State Assembly $1,000 Cooley, Ken Democrat California State Assembly $1,300 Cooper, Jim Democrat California State Assembly $4,500 Dababneh, Matt Democrat California State Assembly $1,300 Dahle, Brian Republican California State Assembly $1,500 Daly, Tom Democrat California State Assembly $3,600 De Leon, Kevin Democrat California Lieutenant Governor $3,000 Do, Andrew Non Partisan County Supervisor Orange County $400 Dodd, Bill Democrat California State Assembly $3,000 Eggman, Susan Democrat California State Assembly $3,000 Frazier, Jim Democrat California State Assembly $2,000 Fuller, Jean Republican California State Senate $4,200 Gaines, Ted Republican California State Senate $2,000 Gallagher, James Republican California State Assembly $1,500 Garcia, Cristina Democrat California State Assembly $4,000 Garcia, Robert Non Partisan Mayor Long Beach $1,250 Gates, Michael Non Partisan City Attorney Huntington Beach $300 Gatto, Mike Democrat California State Assembly $1,000 Gipson, Mike Democrat California State Assembly $3,600 Gloria, Todd Democrat California State Assembly $4,200 Gomez, Jimmy Democrat California State Assembly $1,000 Gonzales, Josie Democrat County Supervisor San Bernardino $500 Gonzalez, Lorena Democrat California State Assembly $5,300 Gray, Adam Democrat California State Assembly $6,100 Hadjinian, Jack Non Partisan Mayor Montebello $250 Hadley, David Republican California State Assembly $2,000 Hall, Isadore Democrat California State Senate $2,700 Harper, Matthew Republican California State Assembly $1,500 Hertzberg, Robert Democrat California State Senate $1,000 Hill, Jerry Democrat California State Senate $1,000 Holden, Chris Democrat California State Assembly $1,300 Huff, Robert Republican California State Assembly $700 Irwin, Jacqui Democrat California State Assembly $1,000 Jones, Brian Republican California State Assembly $2,000 Jones Sawyer, Reginald Byron Democrat California State Assembly $4,200 Kern, Jerry Non Partisan City Council Oceanside $1,000 Kim, Young Republican California State Assembly $4,500 Lara, Ricardo Democrat California State Senate $600
2 Candidate Political Party Office Sought District Name Total Leavitt, Peggy Non Partisan City Council Boulder City NV $500 Levine, Marc Democrat California State Assembly $1,000 Leya, Connie Democrat California State Senate $1,000 Liang, Hans Non Partisan City Council Monterey Park $99 Linder, Eric Republican California State Assembly $1,500 Lopez, Antonio Non Partisan City Council San Fernando $250 Lovingood, Robert Non Partisan County Supervisor San Bernardino $750 Low, Evan Democrat California State Assembly $3,300 Lutz, Mary Ann Non Partisan Mayor Monrovia $200 Maienschein, Brian Republican California State Assembly $5,600 Marick, Christine Non Partisan City Council Brea City $150 Martinez, Victoria Non Partisan City Council El Monte $250 Mayes, Chad Republican California State Assembly $1,500 McCarty, Kevin Democrat California State Assembly $2,300 Medina, Jose Democrat California State Assembly $3,300 Melendez, Melissa Republican California State Assembly $3,000 Menchaca, Denise Non Partisan City Council San Gabriel $100 Morrell, Mike Republican California State Senate $1,500 Newsom, Gavin Democrat Governor California $1,000 Nguyen, Janet Republican California State Senate $3,000 Nickel, Henry Non Partisan City Council San Bernardino $500 Obernolte, Jay Republican California State Assembly $1,500 O'Donnell, Patrick Democrat California State Assembly $1,300 Olsen, Kristin Republican California State Senate $5,000 Pan, Richard Democrat California State Senate $2,500 Patterson, Jim Republican California State Assembly $4,000 Price, George Non Partisan City Council Moreno Valley $198 Quintero, Andre Non Partisan Mayor El Monte $99 Quirk, Bill Democrat California State Assembly $1,000 Ramos, James Non Partisan County Supervisor San Bernardino $900 Rendon, Anthony Democrat California State Assembly $5,600 Ridley Thomas, Sebastian Democrat California State Assembly $1,000 Robinson, Jacque Non Partisan Mayor Pasadena $200 Rodriguez, Freddie Democrat California State Assembly $100 Roth Richard Democrat California State Senate $2,300 Runner, Sharon Republican California State Senate $3,000 Rutherford, Brent Non Partisan Tax Assessor Beauregard Parish $250 Salas, Rudy Democrat California State Assembly $4,900 Santiago, Miguel Democrat California State Assembly $3,000 Shuman, Rich Non Partisan City Council Boulder City NV $500 Steinorth, Marc Republican California State Assembly $1,500 Stern, Henry Democrat California State Senate $1,500 Stone, Mark Democrat California State Assembly $1,000 Thurmond, Tony Democrat California State Assembly $3,000 Ting, Phil Democrat California State Assembly $4,600 Valdivia, John Non Partisan City Council San Bernardino $500 Vidak, Andy Republican California State Senate $2,000 Wagner, Don Republican California State Senate $2,000 Waldron, Marie Republican California State Assembly $4,000 Weber, Shirley Democrat California State Assembly $2,600 Wieckowski, Bob Democrat California State Senate $2,000 Wood, Jim Democrat California State Assembly $1,300 African American Voter Regist., Edu., & Participation PAC Non Partisan PAC $2,500 BIOCOM PAC Non Partisan PAC $3,000 BizFed PAC Non Partisan PAC $5,000 Building Industry Association of Southern CA Non Partisan PAC $500 California for Jobs & a Strong Economy Non Partisan PAC $25,000 CalAsian Chamber Issues PAC Non Partisan PAC $10,000 California Works Speaker Atkins Ballot Measure Cmmte Democrat PAC $5,000 Central City Association PAC Non Partisan PAC $2,500 Chamber PAC Non Partisan PAC $2,000
3 Candidate Political Party Office Sought District Name Total Community Leaders of America Non Partisan PAC $5,000 CVIS PAC Non Partisan PAC $1,000 FairPAC Non Partisan PAC $5,000 Gomez Getting CA Back to Work Ballot Measure Cmmte Democrat PAC $5,000 JobsPAC Non Partisan PAC $30,000 LA Jobs PAC Non Partisan PAC $10,000 LGBT Caucus Leadership Fund Non Partisan PAC $1,000 Lincoln Club of San Diego County Non Partisan PAC $4,000 Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters Non Partisan PAC $1,000 New Majority California Republican PAC $10,000 Orange County Business Council Non Partisan PAC $1,000 Perea Reviving Jobs & Econ Ballot Measure Committee Democrat PAC $2,000 Victory Fund PAC Non Partisan PAC $5,000 Women in Power PAC Non Partisan PAC $3,000 California Democratic Party Democrat Political Party $115,000 Republican Party of San Diego County Republican Political Party $25,000 Republican Party of Texas Republican Political Party $2,500 Grand Total $543,146
4 2015 Sempra Energy Employees Political Action Committee ("SEEPAC") Contributions (1/1 6/30) Candidate Office Sought Political Party Total Barrasso, John US Senate Republican $5,000 Bennet, Michael US Senate Democrat $5,000 Gardner, Cory US Senate Republican $1,000 Heinrich, Martin US Senate Democrat $5,000 Heitkamp, Heidi US Senate Democrat $1,000 Heller, Dean US Senate Republican $2,000 Hoeven, John US Senate Republican $5,000 Kaine, Tim US Senate Democrat $1,000 Murkowski, Lisa US Senate Republican $1,000 Schatz, Brian US Senate Democrat $2,500 Scott, Tim US Senate Republican $1,500 Thune, John US Senate Republican $5,000 Aguilar, Pete US House of Representatives Democrat $2,000 Becerra, Xavier US House of Representatives Democrat $5,000 Boustany, Charles US House of Representatives Republican $5,000 Brownley, Julia US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Burgess, Mike US House of Representatives Republican $1,000 Cárdenas, Tony US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Cook, Paul US House of Representatives Republican $1,000 Costa, Jim US House of Representatives Democrat $2,500 Denham, Jeff US House of Representatives Republican $1,500 Graves, Garret US House of Representatives Republican $1,000 Green, Gene US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Hunter, Duncan US House of Representatives Republican $2,500 Issa, Darrell US House of Representatives Republican $1,000 Johnson, Bill US House of Representatives Republican $1,000 Lieu, Ted US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Lowenthal, Alan US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Luján, Ben US House of Representatives Democrat $2,500 McCarthy, Kevin US House of Representatives Republican $10,000 Nunes, Devin US House of Representatives Republican $2,500 Olson, Pete US House of Representatives Republican $1,000 Pallone, Frank US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Peters, Scott US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Pompeo, Mike US House of Representatives Republican $2,000 Richmond, Cedric US House of Representatives Democrat $2,500 Royce, Edward US House of Representatives Republican $1,000 Ruiz, Raul US House of Representatives Democrat $500 Ryan, Paul US House of Representatives Republican $2,000 Scalise, Steve US House of Representatives Republican $2,500 Sherman, Brad US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Shuster, Bill US House of Representatives Republican $1,000 Torres, Norma US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Vargas, Juan US House of Representatives Democrat $1,000 Whitfield, Ed US House of Representatives Republican $5,000 Harkey, Diane CA Board of Equalization Republican $1,500 Continuing America's Strength & Security PAC N/A Republican $5,000 Congressional Hispanic Caucus (BOLD PAC) N/A Democrat $5,000 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee N/A Democrat $10,000
5 Candidate Office Sought Political Party Total Lobo PAC (Sen. Martin Heinrich) N/A Republican $1,000 Moderate Democrats PAC N/A Democrat $2,500 National Republican Congressional Committee N/A Republican $15,000 National Republican Senatorial Committee N/A Republican $15,000 NewDemPAC N/A Democrat $5,000 Republican Main Street PAC N/A Republican $5,000 American Gas Association (GASPAC) N/A Non Partisan $5,000 Interstate Natural Gas Association of America PAC N/A Non Partisan $2,500 Grand Total $173,500
6 2015 Sempra Energy Trade Organization and Business Memberships* Trade Organization Fees/Payments Non deductible portion under IRS Section 162(e)(1)(B) United States Chamber Of Commerce $275,000 $96,250 Business Roundtable $211,500 $116,050 American Gas Association $205,819 $5,145 Interstate Natural Gas Association of America $158,220 $23,733 California Chamber Of Commerce $150,000 $37,500 McIntosh Industrial Park Area Improvement Association $136,040 $0 American Wind Energy Association $100,000 $45,000 Greater San Diego Chamber Of Commerce $85,000 $6,800 The Business Council for Sustainable Energy $70,000 $14,000 California Taxpayers Association $55,000 $5,500 San Diego County Taxpayers Association $55,000 $5,500 Economic Development Corporation of San Diego $50,000 $0 Downtown San Diego Partnership $40,000 $0 National Petroleum Council $39,393 $0 Orange County Business Council $36,950 $0 Solar Energy Industries Association $35,000 $0 Inland Empire Economic Partnership $30,000 $0 Los Angeles County Business Federation $28,000 $0 National Associationn Of Latino Elected Officials $27,850 $0 Latin Business Association Inc. $25,000 $0 San Diego Port Tenants Association $24,500 $0 Oceanside Chamber Of Commerce $20,500 $0 Grand Total $1,858,772 $355,478 *Reflects trade organizations and business memberships which received annual dues and payments of $20,000 or more. Amounts are reported to Sempra Energy by the respective associations and may include 501(c)4 and 501(c)6 organizations.
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