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DISCLOSURE OF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES July 01, 2013 December 31, 2013 Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of July 01, 2013 through December 31, 2013 contributions by Tenet-PAC to federal and state candidates and committees were as follows: Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates (07/2013 12/2013) Candidate Amount Office Sought Arkansas Sen. Mark Pryor (D) $2,500 US Senate California Rep. Eric Swalwell (D) $1,000 US House of Representatives (CA-15) Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R) $5,000 US House of Representatives (CA-23) Rep. Raul Ruiz (D) $1,500 US House of Representatives (CA-36) Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin (D) $5,000 US Senate Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell (R) $2,500 US Senate Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) $2,500 US Senate Michigan Rep. Fred Upton (R) $5,000 US House of Representatives (MI-06)

Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden (D) $2,500 US Senate Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey (R) $2,500 US Senate Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander (R) $2,500 US Senate Texas Rep. Beto O Rourke (D) $1,000 US House of Representatives (TX-16) Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso (R) $2,500 US Senate Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal PACs and Party Committees (07/2013 12/2013) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause Healthcare Freedom Fund PAC $2,500 Rep. Phil Roe (R-TN) Democrats Win Seats PAC $2,500 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local Candidates (07/2013 12/2013) Candidate Amount Office Sought New Mexico Sen. Mark Moores (R) $1,000 State Senate(NM-21) Rep. Nate Gentry (R) $500 State House (NM-30) Pennsylvania Mayor Michael Nutter (D) $1,000 Mayor, Philadelphia Sen. Vincent Hughes (D) $500 State Senate (PA-07) Sen. Christine Tartaglione (D) $750 State Senate (PA-02) Texas Sen. Ken Paxton (R) $1,000 State Senate (TX-08)

Sen. Jane Nelson (R) $1,000 State Senate (TX-12) Rep. Joe Straus (R) $2,500 State House (TX-121) Oscar Lesser (N/A)* $500 Mayor, El Paso *Non-partisan office Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local PACs and Party Committees (07/2013 12/2013) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause Tennessee Hospital Association PAC $2,377 Tennessee Hospital Association Company Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of July 01, 2013 through December 31, 2013 contributions made from company funds to state and local candidates and committees were as follows: Company Contributions to State and Local Candidates (07/2013 12/2013) Candidate Amount Office Sought Alabama Sen. Slade Blackwell (R) $2,500 State Senate (AL-15) Commissioner David Carrington (R) $1,000 County Commissioner (Jefferson-05) Commissioner Marcus Lundy (D) $1,500 County Commissioner (Birmingham-09) California Sen. Jerry Hill (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-13) Sen. Ben Hueso (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-40) Sen. Jim Nielsen (R) $1,500 State Senate (CA-04) Sen. Cathleen Galgiani (D) $2,000 State Senate (CA-05) Sen. Ricardo Lara (D) $2,000 State Senate (CA-33) Sen. Anthony Canella (R) $1,500 State Senate (CA-12) Sen. Bob Huff (R) $2,000 State Senate (CA-29) Sen. Ted Lieu (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-28) Sen. Richard Pan (D) $1,000 State Senate (CA-06) Sen. Holly Mitchell (D) $1,000 State Senate (CA-26) Assemblyman Steven Bradford (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-35)

Assemblyman Isadore Hall (D) $1,500 State Senate(CA-35) Assemblyman Bob Wieckowski (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-25) Assemblyman Dan Logue (R) $1,500 State Treasurer Assemblywoman Diane Harkey (R) $2,000 State Board of Equalization (CA-04)* Assemblyman Adam Gray (D) $1,000 State House (CA-21) Assemblyman Adrin Nazarian (D) $1,000 State House (CA-46) Assemblyman Katcho Achadjian (R) $1,500 State House (CA-35) Assemblyman Travis Allen (R) $1,500 State House (CA-72) Assemblyman Frank Bigelow (R) $1,500 State House (CA-05) Assemblyman Ian Calderon (D) $1,500 State House (CA-57) Assemblywoman Susan Eggman (D) $1,500 State House (CA-13) Assemblyman Jimmy Gomez (D) $1,500 State House (CA-51) Assemblyman Roger Hernandez (D) $1,500 State House (CA-48) Assemblyman Chris Holden (D) $1,500 State House (CA-41) Assemblywoman Kristin Olsen (R) $1,500 State House (CA-12) Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D) $2,000 State House (CA-43) Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D) $1,000 State House (CA-80) Assemblyman Brian Maienschein (R) $1,500 State House (CA-77) Assemblyman Allan Mansoor (R) $1,500 State House (CA-74) Assemblyman Tom Daly (D) $1,500 State House (CA-69) Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown (D) $1,500 State House (CA-47) Assemblyman Mike Morrell (R) $1,000 State House (CA-40) Assemblyman Raul Bocanegra (D) $1,500 State House (CA-39) Assemblyman Scott Wilk (R) $1,500 State House (CA-38) Assemblyman Rich Gordon (D) $1,500 State House (CA-24) Assemblyman Bill Quirk (D) $1,500 State House (CA-20) Assemblyman Jim Frazier (D) $1,000 State House (CA-11) Assemblyman Ken Cooley (D) $1,000 State House (CA-08) Assemblywoman Kristin Olsen (R) $375 State House (CA-12) Assemblyman Katcho Achandjian (R) $350 State House (CA-25) Assemblyman Brian Nestande (R) $1,000 Officeholder Account** Assemblyman Dan Logue (R) $1,500 Officeholder Account** Supervisor Don Knabe (R) $300 County Supervisor (LA-04) Assemblyman Manuel Perez (D) $1,500 County Supervisor (Riverside-04) Illinois Sen. John Cullerton (D) $500 State Senate (IL-06) Rep. Cynthia Soto (D) $500 State House (IL-04)

Rep. Kenneth Durkin (D) $200 State House (IL-05) Rep. Edward Acevedo (D) $500 State House (IL-02) Rep. Jamie Andrade (D) $250 State House (IL-40) Rep. Emmanuel Chris Welch (D) $5,000 State House (IL-07) Rep. Michael Zalewski (D) $500 State House (IL-23) David Ellis (D) $500 Appellate Court, First District Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt (R) $500 State Senate (MO-15) Rep. Michael Butler (D) $250 State House (MO-79) Rep. John Diehl (R) $500 State House (MO-87) * Contribution was made to campaign for state senate. Since the date of the contribution, she has announced her candidacy for California s Board of Equalization District 4. **Officeholder Accounts may be used for typical officeholder (non-campaign) expenses, and contributions to such accounts count toward existing contribution limits for each election cycle. Such accounts are also subject to a separate contribution limit. Company Contributions to State and Local PACs and Party Committees (07/2013 12/2013) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause Alabama Alabama Senate Republican Conference $2,500 Alabama Senate Republican Conference Jefferson County Republican Party $1,500 Jefferson County Republican Party California Californians for Responsible Healthcare $3,000 Business coalition Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy (D) Californians Allied for Patient Protection PAC $5,000 Supports sensible healthcare reforms $3,000 Supports state medical liability laws (MICRA) Florida Senate Majority 2014 (R) $50,000 Senate Republicans

Illinois Illinois Senate Democratic Victory Fund $1,000 Senate Democrats Illinois Senate Democratic Victory Fund $400 Senate Democrats Michigan Lakeshore Liberty Fund (R) $2,500 Sen. Geoffrey Hansen** Prosperous Michigan Fund (R) $2,500 Sen. Michael Kowall** Missouri Missouri Hospital Association PAC (HealthPAC) $3,200 Missouri Hospital Association **Officeholder Accounts may be used for typical officeholder (non-campaign) expenses, and contributions to such accounts count toward existing contribution limits for each election cycle. Such accounts are also subject to a separate contribution limit. Payments to Trade Associations For the period of July 01, 2013 through December 31, 2013, Tenet Healthcare Corporation payments to State and Federal Trade Associations exceeding $25,000 were as follows: Organization Amount (07/2013 12/2013) Associated Industries of Florida $108,500 Federation of American Hospitals $520,000 Georgia Hospital Association $157,000 South Florida Hospital & Healthcare Association $31,935 Tennessee Hospital Association $116,711 Texas Hospital Association $250,074 This report covers only expenditures made July 01 December 31, 2013. As trade associations have varying dues structures, including annual, semi-annual and quarterly payments, not all trade associations of which Tenet is a member are listed in this report.