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Amount State District/ Senate Name Party Given (as of 9/30/17) Alabama 07 Terri Sewell D $1,500 Notes (Unless otherwise noted, disbursements were made inconnection with DC fundraisers attended by NARFE officers and legislative staff.) Alaska AL Don Young R $3,000 Arizona 01 Tom O'Halleran D $1,500 09 Kyrsten Sinema D $1,000 California 03 John Garamendi D $1,500 05 Mike Thompson D $1,500 08 Paul Cook R $2,000 09 Jerry McNerney D $1,000 11 Mark Desaulnier D $1,000 12 Nancy Pelosi D $5,000 15 Eric Swalwell D $1,000 16 Jim Costa D $1,000 20 Jimmy Panetta D $1,000 24 Salud Carbajal D $2,000 31 Pete Aguilar D $1,000 38 Linda Sanchez D $1,000 41 Mark Takano D $1,000 47 Alan Lowenthal D $1,000 Senate Diane Feinstein D $1,500 Colorado 01 Diana DeGette D $1,000 07 Ed Perlmutter D $500 Funds were distributed before Rep. announced Senate run. Connecticut 01 John Larson D $1,000 03 Rosa DeLauro D $3,000 05 Elizabeth Esty D $3,000

Delaware AL Lisa Blunt Rochester D $1,000 Florida 10 Val Demings D $1,000 26 Carlos Curbelo R $2,000 Senate Bill Nelson D $5,000 Hawaii 01 Colleen Hanabusa D $1,000 Senate Mazie Hirono D $2,500 Illinois 01 Bobby Rush D $2,000 02 Robin Kelly D $1,000 03 Dan Lipinski D $1,000 07 Danny Davis D $2,500 09 Jan Schakowsky D $1,000 10 Brad Schneider D $1,000 11 Bill Foster D $1,000 13 Rodney Davis R $3,500 Indiana 01 Pete Visclosksy D $500 Senate Joe Donnelly D $3,500 Kentucky 03 John Yarmuth D $1,500 Massachusetts 06 Joe Kennedy III D $1,000 09 Bill Keating D $1,000 Maryland 02 Dutch Ruppersberger D $500 04 Anthony Brown D $3,000 05 Steny Hoyer D $5,000 07 Elijah Cummings D $1,000 08 Jamie Raskin D $1,000 Senate Ben Cardin D $5,000 Michigan 12 Debbie Dingel D $1,000 Minnesota 08 Rick Nolan D $1,000 Senate Amy Klobuchar D $1,500

Missouri 01 Lacy Clay D $2,000 Senate Claire McCaskill D $3,000 Montana Senate Jon Tester D $4,500 Nevada 01 Dina Titus D $2,000 New Hampshire 02 Annie Kuster D $1,000 New Jersey 01 Donald Norcross D $1,000 02 Frank LoBiondo R $3,000 04 Chris Smith R $3,000 06 Frank Pallone D $2,000 07 Leonard Lance R $1,000 08 Albio Sires D $1,000 09 Bill Pascrell D $1,500 10 Donald Payne D $1,000 New Mexico 03 Ben Ray Lujan D $5,000 Senate Martin Heinrich D $1,500 New York 02 Pete King R $2,000 07 Nydia Velazquez D $1,000 11 Dan Donovan R $1,000 12 Carolyn Maloney D $2,500 20 Paul Tonko D $2,000 24 John Katko R $1,000 25 Louise Slaughter D $2,000 26 Brian Higgins D $1,000 North Dakota Senate Heidi Heitkamp D $3,000 Ohio 09 Marcy Kaptur D $1,000 10 Mike Turner R $2,000

11 Marcia Fudge D $1,000 12 Pat Tiberi R $3,500 15 Steve Stivers R $1,500 Senate Sherrod Brown D $2,500 Oklahoma 04 Tom Cole R $3,000 Oregon 03 Earl Blumenauer D $1,000 05 Kurt Schrader D $1,000 Pennsylvania 01 Robert Brady D $1,000 06 Ryan Costello R $4,500 07 Pat Meehan R $2,000 08 Brian Fitzpatrick R $2,000 13 Brendan Boyle D $2,000 15 Charlie Dent R $2,000 17 Matt Cartwright D $1,000 Senate Bob Casey D $2,500 Funds were distributed before he announced retirement. Rhode Island 01 David Cicilline D $1,000 Senate Sheldon Whitehouse D $1,500 South Carolina 06 Jim Clyburn D $1,000 fundraiser Tennessee 09 Steve Cohen D $1,000 Texas 08 Kevin Brady R $5,000 20 Joaquin Castro D $1,000 29 Gene Green D $1,000 35 Lloyd Doggett D $1,000 Utah 01 Rob Bishop R $3,500 Virginia 01 Rob Wittman R $500 03 Robert Scott D $1,000 08 Don Beyer D $6,500 10 Barbara Comstock R $5,000 11 Gerry Connolly D $4,000 SN Tim Kaine D $1,000 Washington 01 Suzan DelBene D $2,000

04 Dan Newhouse R $1,000 06 Derek Kilmer D $5,000 07 Pramila Jayapal D $1,000 08 Dave Reichert R $1,000 10 Denny Heck D $1,000 Funds were distributed before he announced retirement. fundraiser Wisconsin 02 Mark Pocan D $2,000 Senate Tammy Baldwin D $2,500 West Virginia 01 David McKinley R $1,000 03 Evan Jenkins R $1,000 Senate Joe Manchin D $3,000 Candidate Total: $226,000 Funds were distributed before he announced retirement. Non-candidate Disbursements National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) Republican Main Street Partnership PAC The New Democrat Coalition PAC $5,000 $5,000 Annual dues provide access to House Republicans via multiple events Annual dues provide access to House Democrats via multiple events Annual dues provide access to Senate Republicans via multiple events Annual dues provide access to Senate Democrats via multiple events Annual dues provide access to some of our strongest Republican supporters in Congress via multiple events throughout year. Annual dues provide access to some of our strongest Democrat supporters in Congress via multiple events throughout year.

Madison PAC $5,000 Non-candidate Total: $75,000 Disbursement to Rep. Richard Neal's leadership poltical action committee Disbursement Total: $301,000