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DISCLOSURE OF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES January 01, 2015 June 30, 2015 Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of January 01, 2015 through June 30, 2015 contributions by Tenet- PAC to federal and state candidates and committees were as follows: Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates (01/2015 06/2015) Candidate Amount Office Sought Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego (D) $1,500 US Representative (AZ-07) Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D) $2,500 US Representative (AZ-09) California Rep. Alan Lowenthal (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-47) Rep. Raul Ruiz (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-36) Rep. Eric Swalwell (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-15) Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet (D) $2,500 US Senate Florida Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R) $1,000 US Representative (FL-12) Rep. Ted Deutch (D) $1,000 US Representative (FL-21) Rep. Lois Frankel (D) $2,500 US Representative (FL-22) Rep. Gwen Graham (D) $1,000 US Representative (FL-02) Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley (R) $3,000 US Senate

Michigan Sen. Gary Peters (D) $1,000 US Senate Rep. Brenda Lawrence (D) $1,000 US Representative (MI-14) Rep. Sandy Levin (D) $1,500 US Representative (MI-09) Rep. Fred Upton (R) $1,000 US Representative (MI-06) Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt (R) $5,000 US Senate Nebraska Rep. Adrian Smith (R) $1,000 US Representative (NE-03) Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden (D) $5,000 US Senate Pennsylvania Rep. Joe Pitts (R) $1,500 US Representative (PA-16) South Carolina Rep. Tom Rice (R) $1,000 US Representative (SC-07) Texas Rep. Kevin Brady (R) $2,500 US Representative (TX-08) Rep. Joaquin Castro (D) $1,000 US Representative (TX-20) Denotes an event hosted by the Federation of American Hospitals. Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal PACs and Party Committees (01/2015 06/2015) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause The Tuesday Group $5,000 Moderate Congressional Republicans Reclaim America PAC $5,000 Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) FedPAC $5,000 Federation of American Hospitals PAC AHA PAC $5,000 American Hospital Association PAC Majority Committee $5,000 Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) Great Lakes PAC $1,000 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)

Democrats Win Seats PAC $2,500 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) National Republican Congressional Committee Denotes an event hosted by the Federation of American Hospitals. $5,000 U.S. House Republicans Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local Candidates (01/2015 06/2015) Candidate Amount Office Sought Michigan Sen. Curtis Hertel (D) $500 State Senate (MI-23) Sen. David Knezek (D) $500 State Senate (MI-05) Sen. Jim Marleau (R) $1,000 State Senate (MI-12) Sen. Coleman Young (D) $300 State Senate (MI-01) Rep. Brian Banks (D) $300 State Representative (MI-01) Rep. Stephanie Chang (D) $300 State Representative (MI-06) Rep. Fred Durhal (D) $300 State Representative (MI-05) Rep. Erika Geiss (D) $250 State Representative (MI-12) Rep. Leslie Love (D) $300 State Representative (MI-10) Rep. Mike McCready (R) $250 State Representative (MI-40) Rep. Rob VerHeulen (R) $500 State Representative (MI-74) New Mexico Rep. Nate Gentry (R) $1,000 State Representative (NM-30) Pennsylvania Sen. Joseph Scarnati (R) $1,000 State Senator (PA-25) Rep. John Taylor (R) $500 State Representative (PA-177) Rep. Mike Turzai (R) $1,000 State Representative (PA-28) Sen. Anthony Williams (D) $500 Mayor -Philadelphia Tennessee Sen. Mark Norris (R) $1,000 State Senate (TN-32) Texas Rep. Jose Menendez (D) $500 State Senate (TX-26) Rep. Doug Miller (R) $500 State Representative (TX-73)

Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local PACs and Party Committees (01/2015 06/2015) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause No Contributions Company Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of January 01, 2015 through June 30, 2015 contributions made from company funds to state and local candidates and committees were as follows: Company Contributions to State and Local Candidates (01/2015 06/2015) Candidate Amount Office Sought California Sen. Anthony Cannella (R) $1,500 Lieutenant Governor Sen. Ed Hernandez (D) $3,000 Lieutenant Governor Sen. Mark Leno (D) $2,000 Lieutenant Governor Sen. Kevin de Leon (D) $2,000 Lieutenant Governor Rep. Henry Perea (D) $1,500 Insurance Commissioner Sen. Tom Berryhill (R) $2,000 Board of Equalization Rep. Katcho Achadjian (R) $1,500 State Senate (CA-17) Rep. Toni Atkins (D) $2,000 State Senate (CA-39) Sen. Pat Bates (R) $2,000 State Senate (CA-36) Sen. Jim Beall (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-15) Rep. Susan Bonilla (D) $2,000 State Senate (CA-07) Sen. Ted Gaines (R) $2,000 State Senate (CA-01) Sen. Cathleen Galgiani (D) $1,000 State Senate (CA-05) Rep. Mike Gatto (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-25) Rep. Rich Gordon (D) $2,000 State Senate (CA-TBD) Sen. Isadore Hall (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-13) Sen. Robert Hertzberg (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-18) Sen. Jerry Hill (D) $1,200 State Senate (CA-13) Sen. Ben Hueso (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-40) Sen. Tony Mendoza (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-32) Sen. Holly Mitchell (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-26) Sen. Bill Monning (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-17) Sen. Janet Nguyen (R) $2,000 State Senate (CA-34) Sen. Jim Nielsen (R) $1,500 State Senate (CA-04)

Rep. Kristin Olsen (R) $2,000 State Senate (CA-12) Sen. Richard Pan (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-06) Sen. Richard Roth (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-31) Sen. Jeff Stone (R) $2,000 State Senate (CA-28) Sen. Andy Vidak (R) $1,500 State Senate (CA-14) Rep. Don Wagner (R) $2,000 State Senate (CA-37) Rep. Travis Allen (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-72) Rep. Catherine Baker (R) $2,000 State Representative (CA-16) Rep. Frank Bigelow $1,500 State Representative (CA-05) Rep. Rob Bonta (D) $2,500 State Representative (CA-18) Rep. Cheryl Brown (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-47) Rep. Autumn Burke (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-62) Rep. Ian Calderon (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-57) Rep. Ken Cooley (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-08) Rep. Jim Cooper (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-09) Rep. Brian Dahle (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-01) Rep. Tom Daly (D) $2,000 State Representative (CA-69) Rep. Bill Dodd (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-04) Rep. Susan Eggman (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-13) Rep. Jim Frazier (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-11) Rep. Christine Garcia (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-58) Rep. Eduardo Garcia (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-56) Rep. Mike Gipson (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-64) Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D) $2,000 State Representative (CA-51) Rep. Lorena Gonzalez (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-80) Rep. Adam Gray (D) $2,000 State Representative (CA-21) Rep. David Hadley (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-66) Rep. Chris Holden (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-41) Rep. Young Kim (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-65) Rep. Tom Lackey (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-36) Rep. Evan Low (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-28) Rep. Brian Maienschein (R) $2,000 State Representative (CA-77) Rep. Chad Mayes (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-42) Rep. Melisa Melendez (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-67) Rep. Adrin Nazarian (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-46) Rep. Patrick O Donnell (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-70) Rep. Jim Patterson (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-23) Rep. Bill Quirk (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-20) Rep. Anthony Rendon (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-63)

Rep. Freddie Rodriguez (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-52) Rep. Rudy Salas (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-32) Rep. Miguel Santiago (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-53) Rep. Reggie Jones-Sawyer (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-59) Rep. Marc Steinorth (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-40) Rep. Sebastian Ridley-Thomas (D) $2,500 State Representative (CA-54) Rep. Tony Thurmond (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-57) Rep. Shirley Weber (D) $2,000 State Representative (CA-79) Rep. Scott Wilk (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-38) Rep. Jim Wood (D) $1,500 State Representative (CA-02) Florida Keith James* $500 West Palm Beach City Commission Geraldine Jeri Muoio (D) $500 West Palm Beach Mayor Illinois Sen. Kimberly Lightford (D) $1,000 State Senate (IL-04) Sen. Antonio Munoz (D) $1,800 State Senate (IL-01) Sen. Donne Trotter (D) $500 State Senate (IL-17) Rep. Sara Feigenholtz (D) $2,500 State Representative (IL-12) Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez (D) $1,500 State Representative (IL-24) Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch (D) $1,000 State Representative (IL-07) Mayor Ronald Serpico* $500 Melrose Park Mayor Missouri Rep. Michael Butler (D) $300 State House (MO-79) *Non-partisan office Company Contributions to State and Local PACs and Party Committees (01/2015 06/2015) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause Alabama Alabama 2015 Inaugural Committee $5,000 Alabama Governor s Inauguration Committee California Californians Allied for Patient Protection PAC $7,000 Supports state medical liability law (MICRA)

Michigan Michigan Association of Health Plans $5,000 Michigan Health Insurance Plans Tennessee Tennessee Hospital Association PAC $3,148.20 Texas 2015 Texas Inaugural Committee $10,000 Texas Governor s Inauguration Payments to Trade Associations For the period of January 01, 2015 through June 30, 2015, Tenet Healthcare Corporation payments to State and Federal Trade Associations exceeding $25,000 were as follows: Organization Amount (01/2015 06/2015) American Hospital Association $673,789 Association of American Medical Colleges $67,982 Business Roundtable $117,300 Federation of American Hospitals $825,700 Georgia Hospital Association $85,832 South Florida Hospital & Healthcare Association $85,018 This report covers only expenditures made January 01 June 30, 2015. 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.