Election Cycle Disbursements As of July 31, 2018

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2017 2018 Election Cycle Disbursements As of July 31, 2018 Each year, thousands of community bankers across the nation contribute to ICBPAC, the only federal political action committee (PAC) dedicated exclusively to promoting community banks. This support provided the resources for ICBPAC to support over 300 federal candidates during the 2015 2016 election cycle with over $1.9 million in campaign contributions with a success rate of 95% of candidates supported winning his or her election. Together with input from community bankers and state partners, the advocacy staff at ICBA take pride in carefully evaluating which federal candidates and committees to support each election cycle. Important factors to ICBPAC s bipartisan approach in evaluating candidates and committees include commitment to supporting community banking priorities, assignments to committees of key legislative jurisdiction, representation of community banking locations, Congressional leadership roles, and evaluation of election dynamics. Attached is a list as of July 31, 2018 of the federal legislators and candidates supported by ICBPAC in the current 2017 2018 election cycle, including leadership PACs in some cases. Alabama Sen. Doug Jones Sen. Luther Strange Rep. Robert Aderholt (AL-4) Rep. Bradley Byrne (AL-1) Rep. Gary Palmer (AL-6) Rep. Martha Roby (AL-2) Rep. Terri Sewell (AL-7) Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake Rep. Tom O'Halleran (AZ-1) Rep. David Schweikert (AZ-6) Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-9) Arkansas Sen. John Boozman Sen. Tom Cotton Rep. Rick Crawford (AR-1) Rep. French Hill (AR-2) Rep. Steve Womack (AR-3) California Rep. Ami Bera (CA-7) Rep. Tony Cardenas (CA-29) Rep. Lou Correa (CA-46) Rep. Jim Costa (CA-16) Rep. Jeff Denham (CA-10) Rep. Steve Knight (CA-25) Rep. Kevin McCarthy (CA-23) Rep. Devin Nunes (CA-22) Rep. Jimmy Panetta (CA-20) Rep. Nancy Pelosi (CA-12) Rep. Scott Peters (CA-52) Rep. Ed Royce (CA-39) Rep. Brad Sherman (CA-30) Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-5) Rep. Juan Vargas (CA-51) Rep. Maxine Waters (CA-43) Colorado Sen. Michael Bennett Sen. Cory Gardner Rep. Mike Coffman (CO-6) Rep. Ed Perlmutter (CO-7) Rep. Scott Tipton (CO-3) Owen Hill (CO-5)*

Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy Rep. Jim Himes (CT-4) Rep. John Larson (CT-1) Delaware Sen. Tom Carper Sen. Chris Coons Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE-AL) Florida Sen. Bill Nelson Rep. Vern Buchanan (FL-16) Rep. Charlie Crist (FL-13) Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL-26) Rep. Val Demings (FL-10) Rep. Neal Dunn (FL-2) Rep. Alcee Hastings (FL-20) Rep. Al Lawson (FL-5) Rep. Brian Mast (FL-18) Rep. Stephanie Murphy (FL-7) Rep. Bill Posey (FL-8) Rep. Dennis Ross (FL-15) Rep. Darren Soto (FL-9) Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23) Rep. Ted Yoho (FL-3) Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson Sen. David Perdue Rep. Sanford Bishop (GA-2) Rep. Doug Collins (GA-9) Rep. Tom Graves (GA-14) Rep. Karen Handel (GA-6) Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) Rep. Austin Scott (GA-8) Rep. David Scott (GA-13) Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo Sen. James Risch Rep. Mike Simpson (ID-2) Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth Rep. Mike Bost (IL-12) Rep. Rodney Davis (IL-13) Rep. Bill Foster (IL-11) Rep. Randy Hultgren (IL-14) Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-8) Rep. Darin LaHood (IL-18) Rep. Mike Quigley (IL-5) Rep. Peter Roskam (IL-6) Rep. Brad Schneider (IL-10) Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly Rep. Larry Bucshon (IN-8) Rep. Andre Carson (IN-7) Rep. Trey Hollingsworth (IN-9) Rep. Luke Messer (IN-6) Rep. Pete Visclosky (IN-1) Rep. Jackie Walorski (IN-2) Greg Pence (IN-6)* Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst Sen. Chuck Grassley Rep. Rod Blum (IA-1) Rep. Dave Loebsack (IA-2) Rep. David Young (IA-3) Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran Sen. Pat Roberts Rep. Ron Estes (KS-4) Rep. Roger Marshall (KS-1) Rep. Kevin Yoder (KS-3) Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell Rep. Andy Barr (KY-6) Rep. James Comer (KY-1) Rep. Brett Guthrie (KY-2)

Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy Sen. John Kennedy Rep. Ralph Abraham (LA-5) Rep. Steve Scalise (LA-1) Maine Sen. Angus King Rep. Bruce Poliquin (ME-2) Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin Rep. John Delaney (MD-6) Rep. Steny Hoyer (MD-5) Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton (MA-6) Rep. Richard Neal (MA-1) Michigan Sen. Gary Peters Sen. Debbie Stabenow Rep. Bill Huizenga (MI-2) Rep. Sander Levin (MI-9) Rep. David Trott (MI-11) Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6) Rep. Tim Walberg (MI-7) Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar Rep. Tom Emmer (MN-6) Rep. Jason Lewis (MN-2) Rep. Rick Nolan (MN-8) Rep. Erik Paulsen (MN-3) Rep. Collin Peterson (MN-7) Mississippi Sen. Cindy Hyde Smith Sen. Roger Wicker Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt Sen. Claire McCaskill Rep. Lacy Clay (MO-1) Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (MO-5) Rep. Vicky Hartzler (MO-4) Rep. Billy Long (MO-7) Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-3) Rep. Jason Smith (MO-8) Rep. Ann Wagner (MO-2) Montana Sen. Steve Daines Sen. Jon Tester Rep. Greg Gianforte (MT-All) Nebraska Sen. Deb Fischer Sen. Ben Sasse Rep. Don Bacon (NE-2) Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (NE-1) Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto Sen. Dean Heller Rep. Mark Amodei (NV-2) Rep. Ruben Kihuen (NV-4) New Hampshire Rep. Ann Kuster (NH-2) New Jersey Sen. Jeanne Shaheen Rep. Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) Rep. Thomas MacArthur (NJ-3) Rep. Bill Pascrell (NJ-9) New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich Sen. Tom Udall Rep. Ben Ray Lujan (NM-3)

New York Sen. Chuck Schumer Rep. Joseph Crowley (NY-14) Rep. Dan Donovan (NY-11) Rep. John Faso (NY-19) Rep. Brian Higgins (NY-26) Rep. Carolyn Maloney (NY-12) Rep. Gregory Meeks (NY-5) Rep. Tom Reed (NY-23) Rep. Kathleen Rice (NY-4) Rep. Louise Slaughter (NY-25) Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21) Rep. Claudia Tenney (NY-22) Rep. Nydia Velazquez (NY-7) Rep. Lee Zeldin (NY-1) North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis Rep. Ted Budd (NC-13) Rep. George Holding (NC-2) Rep. Patrick McHenry (NC-10) Rep. Robert Pittenger (NC-9) Rep. David Rouzer (NC-7) Rep. Mark Walker (NC-6) North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp Sen. John Hoeven Rep. Kevin Cramer (ND-1) Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown Sen. Rob Portman Rep. Joyce Beatty (OH-3) Rep. Steve Chabot (OH-1) Rep. Warren Davidson (OH-8) Rep. Bob Gibbs (OH-7) Rep. Dave Joyce (OH-14) Rep. Bob Latta (OH-5) Rep. Steve Stivers (OH-15) Rep. Pat Tiberi (OH-12) Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford Rep. Frank Lucas (OK-3) Rep. Steve Russell (OK-5) Oregon Rep. Kurt Schrader (OR-5) Rep. Greg Walden (OR-2) Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey Rep. Lou Barletta (PA-11) Rep. Brendan Boyle (PA-13) Rep. Ryan Costello (PA-6) Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-8) Rep. Mike Kelly (PA-3) Rep. Patrick Meehan (PA-7) Rep. Keith Rothfus (PA-12) Rep. Lloyd Smucker (PA-16) Guy Reschenthaler (PA-14)* South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott Rep. Jim Clyburn (SC-6) Rep. Ralph Norman (SC-5) Rep. Tom Rice (SC-7) South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds Sen. John Thune Dusty Johnson (SD-AL)* Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker Rep. David Kustoff (TN-8)

Texas Sen. John Cornyn Rep. Jodey Arrington (TX-19) Rep. Kevin Brady (TX-8) Rep. Mike Conaway (TX-11) Rep. Henry Cuellar (TX-28) Rep. Blake Farenthold (TX-27) Rep. Bill Flores (TX-17) Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15) Rep. Al Green (TX-9) Rep. Jeb Hensarling (TX-5) Rep. Will Hurd (TX-23) Rep. Kenny Marchant (TX-24) Rep. John Ratcliffe (TX-4) Rep. Pete Sessions (TX-32) Rep. Marc Veasey (TX-33) Rep. Filemon Vela (TX-34) Rep. Roger Williams (TX-25) Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch Rep. Mia Love (UT-4) Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine Sen. Mark Warner Rep. Don Beyer (VA-8) Rep. Barbara Comstock (VA-10) Rep. Bob Goodlatte (VA-6) Rep. Scott Taylor (VA-2) Rep. Rob Wittman (VA-1) Denver Riggleman (VA-5)* Washington Rep. Suzan DelBene (WA-1) Rep. Denny Heck (WA-10) Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA-3) Rep. Derek Kilmer (WA-6) Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-5) Rep. Dave Reichert (WA-8) West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin Sen. Shelley Moore Capito Rep. Evan Jenkins (WV-3) Rep. Alex Mooney (WV-2) Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson Rep. Sean Duffy (WI-7) Rep. Mike Gallagher (WI-8) Rep. Glenn Grothman (WI-6) Rep. Ron Kind (WI-3) Rep. Gwen Moore (WI-4) Rep. Mark Pocan (WI-2) Rep. Paul Ryan (WI-1) Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (WI-5) Bryan Steil (WI-1)* Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso Sen. Mike Enzi Rep. Liz Cheney (WY-AL)