Aetna PAC and Aetna Inc.Political Contributions and Related Activity Report20112015 Political Contributions and Related Activity Report
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Aetna PAC and Aetna Inc.
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Director and officer information is as of December 31, 2015
Mark BertoliniChairman and CEO
William CasazzaExecutive Vice President,General Counsel
Shawn GuertinExecutive Vice President,CFO & Chief Enterprise Risk Officer
Steve KelmarExecutive Vice President, Corporate AffairsChief of Staff, Office of the Chairman
Dijuana LewisExecutive Vice President, Consumer Products and Enterprise Marketing
Meg McCarthyExecutive Vice President, Operations & Technology
Hal PazExecutive Vice President,Chief Medical Officer
Karen RohanPresident
Fran SoistmanExecutive Vice President,Government Services
Joe ZubretskySenior Executive Vice President,Healthagen
AETNA PAC BOARD OF DIRECTORS-2015
Steve KelmarChairmanExecutive Vice President, Corporate AffairsChief of Staff, Office of the Chairman
Peter RubinTreasurerVice President,Head, Federal Government Affairs
Kate AbelAssistant Treasurer /AdministratorPolitical Director, Government Affairs
OFFICERS
Steve KelmarExecutive Vice President,Corporate Affairs Chief of Staff, Office of the Chairman
Jim RicciutiVice President,Head, Strategy & Operations Government Affairs
Peter RubinVice President,Head, Federal Government Affairs
Susan ZookLobbyist, Federal Government Affairs
FEDERAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE
Elena ButkusVice President,Head, State Government Affairs
Brooke Flaherty TinerSenior Director, State Government Affairs
Steve KelmarExecutive Vice President, Corporate AffairsChief of Staff, Office of the Chairman
Tim MeyersSenior Director, State Government Affairs
STATE CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE
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Steve KelmarChairmanAetna Inc. Political Action Committee
“Making health care simpler, better, one day at a time,” is the clear message our Government Affairs team conveys to policy makers and helps secure our ability to continue to provide the innovative and quality services our customers depend on.
One of the key ways that we can avoid potential roadblocks on our path toward creating a healthier world is to maintain an effective political presence. As a heavily regulated company, it’s vital for executive branch personnel, as well as state and federal legislators, to be educated and fully informed about our company’s public policy positions and initiatives – and most importantly – how healthcare policy decisions affect all Americans. Educating those who have the ability to consider the issues most important to us further secures a prosperous future for Aetna and our customers.
This year’s historic elections will bring a new Administration and Congress, making it difficult to predict the kind of impact future legislation will have on Aetna. Regardless of the outcome, Aetna will continue to contribute positive solutions and offer ideas on legislative proposals and regulation.
In January of 2015 our Federal and State PACs started with a combined balance of $418,289. During 2015, eligible Aetna employees contributed an additional $604,015. Throughout the year, the PACs disbursed $696,250 to federal and state candidates, party (and other) committees and leadership PACs that share our company’s business-related interests. As the enclosed statement of cash receipts and disbursements indicates, Aetna Federal and State PACs began 2016 with $325,554 for political disbursements.
Also during 2015, Aetna Inc. and its subsidiaries (“Aetna”) contributed $829,900 in direct corporate contributions to state candidates and party committees in 17 states where such corporate contributions are permitted.
This annual report details the political contributions made by Aetna PAC and as allowed by law, Aetna. This report also provides information on our company’s federal lobbying expenses and dues paid to state and federal trade associations, coalitions and similar organizations referenced in the report as “Related Political Activity.”
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Aetna PACAetna Inc. sponsors a Political Action Committee (Aetna PAC), which is authorized to contribute to federal and most state candidates, parties and committees. All administrative expenses are paid by Aetna Inc. as allowed by law. Aetna PAC is controlled by a Board of Directors drawn from various segments of the Company. It is managed by three principal officers (Chairman, Treasurer and Administrator) and uses separate Contributions Committees to make state or federal disbursement decisions. Aetna PAC is governed by federal law (Federal Election Campaign Act) and various state laws where Aetna PAC is registered to make state political contributions.
Aetna Inc. also sponsors a separate but related state PAC in New York (Aetna PAC-New York) because this state requires separate registration. The control and management of this separate PAC is the same as Aetna PAC. Aetna PAC-New York is funded by corporate funds from Aetna Inc. subsidiaries as permitted by New York state law.
Corporate ContributionsIn 2015, corporate contributions were made in 17 states and the District of Columbia. The management of Aetna PAC (PAC Board, Officers and Committees) exercises the same oversight, managerial decision-making and operational control over Aetna Inc. corporate contributions and certain related activity including employee and company communications on legislative matters (“grassroots”) as applicable to Aetna PAC.
ManagementThe Chairman, Treasurer and Administrator of Aetna PAC are responsible for the day-to-day management of Aetna PAC as directed by the Aetna PAC Board of Directors. These officers are responsible for the solicitation of contributions to and the disbursement of funds from Aetna PAC and Aetna PAC-New York consistent with state and federal laws, with the contribution policies and criteria of the Aetna PAC By-Laws and with the Aetna PAC process applicable to such political contributions.
Contribution Policy & CriteriaThe Contributions Committee is composed of state and federal government relations personnel. It considers a number of criteria when making contribution decisions:
• The candidate’s understanding of and support for the free enterprise system
• The candidate’s need for Aetna PAC assistance• The presence of Aetna employees, facilities or resources in
the candidate’s district or state• The candidate’s demonstrated leadership or potential
for leadership• The candidate’s committee assignments and seniority
within Congress or state government• The candidate’s involvement with and position on issues
affecting health care and related group benefits• The likelihood of the candidate’s election success• Recommendations by Aetna PAC member
ProcessEach contribution goes through a legal approval process to ensure that Aetna PAC complies with federal and state campaign finance and related laws and the Aetna PAC By-Laws. The process for disbursing funds is virtually the same whether the contribution is from Aetna PAC, Aetna PAC-New York or Aetna Inc. corporate funds. Recommendations for supporting a candidate or a committee are submitted from all areas of the Company and frequently come from state or local company personnel who work in federal or state government relations. The recommendation is sent to the State or Federal Government Affairs Contributions Committee, which meets in-person, by phone or via email to discuss and vote on such matters. The approved recommendation is then reviewed by Aetna PAC counsel and outside legal counsel for campaign finance law and other compliance purposes. When certified as “legal,” the paperwork is processed (by the PAC Administrator for Aetna PAC or by Corporate Accounting for corporate funds) and a check is drawn and delivered.
The same Aetna PAC management oversight, decision making, political contribution policy and process elements applicable to Aetna PAC and Aetna PAC-New York apply as well to Aetna Inc. corporate political contributions and employee and company communications on legislative matters (“grassroots”).
The Audit Committee of the Aetna Inc. Board of Directors annually reviews the political contributions and political activities of Aetna PAC, Aetna PAC-New York and Aetna Inc. and oversees compliance with the overall policy, process and contributions criteria with respect to such contributions or activities.
Aetna PAC and Aetna PAC-New York are independently audited annually and the results are sent to the Audit Committee of the Aetna Inc. Board of Directors. The Aetna PAC and Aetna Inc. Political Contributions and Related Activity Report is available to the public. This Report is also sent to the Audit Committee.
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In 2015 Aetna spent $5,773,324 on state lobbying expenses and $3,080,000 on federal lobbying expenses. In 2015, Aetna spent a total of $5,277,912 on dues paid to state and federal trade associations and coalitions, of which $1,239,207 was allocated to non-deductible lobbying expenditures. Within this category there are 25 organizations whose total dues equaled or exceeded $50,000 for 2015.
In 2015, Aetna did not make any independent expenditure for or against a political candidate, as such activity is defined under federal election law.
2015 Dues Payments—Organizations with Dues Equaling or Exceeding $50,000
*Reporting accounts for two years of dues payments
Related Political Activity
Organization 2015 Dues 2015 Portion Allocated to Non-Deductible Lobbying
American Association of Preferred Provider Organizations $99,500 $11,635
American Benefits Council* $56,000 $15,960
Association for Behavioral Health & Wellness $107,800 $19,451
Business Forward* $50,000 $5,000
California Association of Health Plans $75,680 $12,866
Connecticut Association of Health Plans $90,130 $51,374
Council for Affordable Health Coverage* $100,000 $25,000
Council for Affordable Quality Health Care $550,000 -
Council for Disability Awareness $50,000 -
FIDO Alliance Inc. $75,000 -
Florida Association of Health Plans, Inc. $260,000 $45,500
Healthcare Leadership Council $150,000 $67,500
Illinois Association of Medicaid Health Plan $50,000 $17,000
Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania $171,282 $35,969
Integrated Benefits Institute $50,000 -
LL GLOBAL $86,566 -
National Association of Dental Plans $107,222 $16,011
New Jersey Association of Health Plans $350,000 $61,250
New York Health Plan Association & Council $303,750 $80,555
Pharmaceutical Care Management Association $600,000 $174,000
Retail Industry Leaders Association $50,000 $50,000
Texas Association of Health Plans $75,000 $22,500
The Business Roundtable $235,560 $129,558
U.S. Chamber of Commerce $250,000 $87,500
Virginia Association of Health Plans $102,565 $30,770
Total of Dues Payments Over $50,000 $4,096,055 $959,399
1. State and federal lobbying expenses constitute: Aetna employee compensation including overhead; Aetna employee and company communications on legislative matters (“grassroots”); outside consultant fees; research grants; and dues to state and federal trade associations, coalitions and similar organizations relating to lobbying activity.
See http://soprweb.senate.gov/index.cfm?event=selectfields for copies of Aetna’s Lobbying Disclosure Act reports as filed with the U.S. Congress.
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Aetna PAC New York Aetna PAC Total
CASH BALANCE
JANUARY 1, 2015 $57,778 $360,511 $418,289
RECEIPTS
EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS — $604,015 $604,015
Total — $604,015 $604,015
EXPENDITURES
CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS $38,000 $658,250 $696,250REFUND OF EMPLOYEES CONTRIBUTIONS — $500 $500
Total $38,000 $658,750 $696,750
CASH BALANCE
DECEMBER 31, 2014 $19,778 $305,776 $325,554
AETNA INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEStatement of cash receipts and expenditures for the year 2015Audited financial statements are available upon request.
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U.S. Senate $72,000U.S. House $195,000
AETNA PAC FEDERAL CONTRIBUTIONSJanuary 1, 2015 - December 31, 2015
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) $5,000
Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) $3,000
Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) $5,000
Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) $5,000
Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) $5,000
Sen. Michael Crapo (R-ID) $5,000
Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA) $5,000
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) $5,000
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) $2,500
Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) $2,500
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) $2,500
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) $5,000
Rep. Charles Schumer (D-NY) $5,000
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) $5,000
Sen. Patrick Toomey (R-PA) $6,500
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) $5,000
Total $72,000
U.S. Senate Candidates
Rep. Brad Ashford (D-NE) $2,500
Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA) $2,500
Rep. Diane Black (R-TN) $5,000
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) $2,500
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) $5,000
Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) $10,000
Rep. Charles Boustany (R-LA) $5,000
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) $2,500
Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN) $2,500
Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) $2,500
Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-IL) $2,500
Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) $2,500
Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) $5,000
Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-VA) $2,500
Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA) $2,500
Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT) $2,500
Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY) $5,000
Rep. Gwen Graham (D-FL) $2,500
Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-KY) $3,500
Rep. Richard Hanna (R-NY) $2,500
Rep. James Himes (D-CT) $2,500
Rep. George Holding (R-NC) $1,000
Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) $5,000
Rep. John Katko (R-NY) $2,500
Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) $2,500
Rep. Ron Kind (D-WI) $5,000
Rep. John Larson (D-CT) $5,000
Rep. Sander Levin (D-MI) $2,500
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) $5,000
Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA) $2,500
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) $5,000
Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-PA) $2,500
Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA) $5,000
Rep. Pete Olson (R-TX) $5,000
Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) $2,500
Rep. Erik Paulsen (R-MN) $1,000
Rep. Scott Peters (D-CA) $2,500
Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) $5,000
Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) $10,000
Rep. James Renacci (R-OH) $2,500
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) $10,000
Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-OR) $5,000
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) $2,500
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) $2,500
Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA) $5,000
Rep. Patrick Tiberi (R-OH) $5,000
Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) $5,000
Rep. Juan Vargas (D-CA) $2,500
Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) $5,000
Rep. Peter Welch (D-VT) $2,500
Rep. Todd Young (R-IN) $2,500
Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) $2,500
Total $195,500
Federal Contributions
U.S. House Candidates
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Federal Leadership PACs
Recipient Candidate Amount
Alamo PAC Cornyn (R) $5,000
AmeriPAC Hoyer (D) $5,000
Bluegrass Committee McConnell (R) $5,000
Budgethawks.com Chaffetz (R) $2,500
Citizens for Prosperity in America Today Toomey (R) $5,000
Common Sense Colorado Bennet (D) $5,000
Common Values PAC Barrasso (R) $5,000
Country Roads PAC Manchin (D) $5,000
Dakota PAC Hoeven (R) $2,500
Excelsior PAC Reed (R) $5,000
FLAKE PAC Flake (R) $5,000
Forward Together PAC Warner (D) $5,000
Freedom Fund Crapo (R) $5,000
Holding Onto Oregon’s Priorities Wyden (D) $5,000
IMPACT Schumer (D) $5,000
LEG PAC Cardin (D) $2,500
Recipient Candidate Amount
Majority Committee PAC McCarthy (R) $5,000
Making America Prosperous PAC Brady (R) $5,000
M-PAC Murray (D) $5,000
MURPH PAC Murphy (D) $2,500
New PAC Nunes (R) $5,000
New Pioneers PAC Walden (R) $5,000
Nutmeg PAC Blumenthal (D) $2,500
OrrinPAC Hatch (R) $5,000
PETE PAC Sessions (R) $5,000
PORT PAC Portman (R) $5,000
Project West PAC Gardner (R) $2,500
Republican Operation to Secure and Keep A Majority Roskam (R) $3,000
SYNERGY PAC Larson (D) $5,000
Tenn PAC Alexander (R) $5,000
Trust PAC Upton (R) $5,000
VINEPAC Thompson (D) $5,000
Total $143,000
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Federal Contributions by Party
Party Committees and Other Federal PACs
Recipient Amount
Blue Dog PAC (D) $5,000
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (D) $15,000
Medicaid Health Plans of America PAC $5,000
National Republican Congressional Committee (R) $15,000
National Republican Senatorial Committee (R) $15,000
Pharmaceutical Care Management Association PAC $5,000
Republican Main Street PAC (R) $5,000
Republican Party of Kentucky: Federal Account (R) $5,000
The New Democrat Coalition PAC (D) $5,000
Value in Electing Women PAC (“VIEW-PAC”) $5,000
Total $80,000
Republican Candidates and Parties $295,500
Democratic Candidatesand Parties $180,000 Unaffiliated $15,000
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2015 AETNA PAC FEDERAL CONTRIBUTIONSJanuary 1, 2015 - December 31, 2015
2015 Aetna PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates by State
Recipient AmountAlaska
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) $2,500
Arizona
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) $2,500
California
Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA) $2,500
Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA) $2,500
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) $5,000
Rep. Scott Peters (D-CA) $2,500
Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA) $5,000
Rep. Juan Vargas (D-CA) $2,500
Colorado
Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) $5,000
Connecticut
Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT) $2,500
Rep. James Himes (D-CT) $2,500
Rep. John Larson (D-CT) $5,000
Florida
Rep. Gwen Graham (D-FL) $2,500
Georgia
Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) $5,000
Idaho
Sen. Michael Crapo (R-ID) $5,000
Illinois
Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-IL) $2,500
Indiana
Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN) $2,500
Rep. Todd Young (R-IN) $2,500
Iowa
Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA) $5,000
Kentucky
Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-KY) $3,500
Lousiana
Rep. Charles Boustany (R-LA) $5,000
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) $10,000
Maryland
Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) $5,000
Massachusetts
Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA) $5,000
Michigan
Rep. Sander Levin (D-MI) $2,500
Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) $5,000
Recipient AmountMinnesota
Rep. Erik Paulsen (R-MN) $1,000
Missouri
Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) $5,000
Nebraska
Rep. Brad Ashford (D-NE) $2,500
Nevada
Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) $2,500
New Hampshire
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) $5,000
New Jersey
Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) $2,500
New York
Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) $5,000
Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY) $5,000
Rep. Richard Hanna (R-NY) $2,500
Rep. John Katko (R-NY) $2,500
Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) $10,000
Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) $5,000
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) $2,500
Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) $2,500
North Carolina
Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) $5,000
Rep. George Holding (R-NC) $1,000
North Dakota
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) $2,500
Ohio
Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) $10,000
Rep. James Renacci (R-OH) $2,500
Rep. Patrick Tiberi (R-OH) $5,000
Oregon
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) $5,000
Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-OR) $5,000
Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) $5,000
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) $5,000
Pennsylvania
Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) $2,500
Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-PA) $2,500
Sen. Patrick Toomey (R-PA) $6,500
South Carolina
Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) $2,500
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) $5,000
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Contributions to CandidatesRecipient Amount
Tennessee
Rep. Diane Black (R-TN) $5,000
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) $2,500
Texas
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) $2,500
Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) $2,500
Rep. Pete Olson (R-TX) $5,000
Utah
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) $5,000
Vermont
Rep. Peter Welch (D-VT) $2,500
Virginia
Rep. Gerard Connolly (D-VA) $2,500
Washington
Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA) $2,500
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) $5,000
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) $5,000
Wisconsin
Rep. Ron Kind (D-WI) $5,000
Wyoming
Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) $3,000
Federal Candidates $267,500State Candidates $169,500
Total $267,500
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2015 AETNA PAC STATE CONTRIBUTIONSJanuary 1, 2015—December 31, 2015
2015 Aetna PAC Contributions to State Candidates and Parties by State
Kentucky
Sen. Julie Adams (R) $500
Del. Johnny Bell (D) $500
Del. Jeff Greer (D) $1,000
Sen. Stan Humphries (R) $1,000
Sen. Morgan McGarvey (D) $500
Del. Bart Rowland (R) $500
Sen. Steve West (R) $500
House Republican Caucus Campaign Committee $500
Republican Party of Kentucky Senate Trust $2,500
Senate Republican Caucus Campaign Committee $1,000
Maine
Sen. Justin Alfond (D) $500
Del. Henry Beck (D) $375
Del. Mark Eves (D) $500
Del. Ken Fredette (R) $500
Del. Sara Gideon (D) $500
Sen. Dawn Hill (D) $300
Sen. Troy Jackson (D) $300
Sen. Roger Katz (R) $350
Sen. Tom Saviello (R) $350
Sen. Michael Thibodeau (R) $500
Sen. Rod Whittemore (R) $375
House Democratic Campaign Committee $1,000
House Republican Majority Fund $1,000
Maine Senate Republican Majority Committee $1,000
Senate Democratic Campaign Committee $1,000
Missouri
Del. Justin Alferman (R) $500
Del. Kevin Austin (R) $500
Sen. Dan Brown (R) $500
Del. Mike Cierpiot (R) $1,000
Sen. Shaloon “Kiki” Curls (D) $500
Del. Scott Fitzpatrick (R) $500
Del. Don Gosen (R) $1,000
Del. Jim Hansen (R) $500
Del. Justin Hill (R) $500
Sen. Jeannie Riddle (R) $500
Sen. Scott Sifton (R) $500
County Executive Steve Stenger (D) $1,000
Sen. Paul Wieland (R) $500
Del. John Wiemann (R) $500
North Carolina
Del. Marilyn Avila (R) $500
Del. Justin Burr (R) $500
Insurance Com. Wayne Goodwin (D) $1,500
Sen. Ralph Hise (R) $1,500
Del. Donny Lambeth (R) $1,000
Sen. Louis Pate (R) $500
North Carolina Republican House Caucus $1,000
North Carolina Republican Senate Caucus $1,000
Total $8,500
Total $8,550
Total $8,500
Total $7,500
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New York
Sen. Neil Breslin (D) $2,000
Assemb. Kevin Cahill (D) $3,000
Sen. Andrea Cousins (D) $2,000
Sen. John DeFrancisco (R) $3,000
Sen. Kemp Hanon (R) $1,000
Assemb. Carl Heastie (D) $2,000
Assemb. Brian Kolb (R) $1,000
Assemb. William Magnarelli (D) $1,000
Sen. Ed Mangano (R) $1,000
Assemb. Joseph Morelle (D) $5,500
Sen. Robert Ortt (R) $500
Sen. Gustavo Rivera (D) $1,000
Sen. Diane Savino (D) $1,000
Sen. James Seward (R) $1,000
Sen. Cathy Young (R) $3,000
NYS Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee $2,000
NYS Democratic Senate Campaign Committee $4,000
NYS Senate Republican Campaign Committee $5,000
Republican Assembly Campaign Committee $2,000
Senate Independent Democrat Caucus $2,000
Ohio
Del. Nickie Antonio (D) $500
Sen. Kevin Bacon (R) $500
Sen. Bill Beagle (R) $1,500
Del. Heather Bishoff (D) $500
Sen. Dave Burke (R) $2,500
Sen. Capri Cafaro (D) $500
Sen. John Eklund (R) $500
Sen. Randy Gardner (R) $500
Del. Anne Gonzales (R) $1,500
Del. Robert Hackett (R) $1,500
Sen. Cliff Hite (R) $500
Sen. Jay Hottinger (R) $2,500
Del. Steve Huffman (R) $500
Sen. Shannon Jones (R) $500
Del. Stephanie Kunze (R) $500
Del. Sarah LaTourette (R) $500
Sen. Gayle Manning (R) $500
Sen. Bob Peterson (R) $1,500
Del. Cliff Rosenberger (R) $2,500
Del. Ryan Smith (R) $2,500
Ohio House Republican Organizational Committee $1,500
Republican Senate Campaign Committee $1,500
Total $43,000
Total $25,000
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2015 Aetna PAC Contributions to State Candidates and Parties by State (continued)
Oklahoma
Del. Glen Mulready (R) $1,000
Del. Charles Ortega (R) $450
Oklahoma State Republican Senatorial Committee $2,500
Pennsylvania
Sen. Camera Bartolotta (R) $2,000
Sen. Jake Corman (R) $4,500
Del. Gary Day (R) $1,000
Del. Anthony DeLuca (D) $1,000
Sen. Andy Dinniman (D) $1,000
Sen. John DiSanto (R) $4,000
Sen. John Eichelberger (R) $2,000
Sen. Lawrence Farnese (D) $1,000
Exec. Comm. Richard Fitzgerald (D) $1,000
Sen. Thomas Killion (R) $3,000
Del. Tina Pickett (R) $3,000
Del. Marguerite Quinn (R) $1,000
Del. Mike Reagan (D) $1,000
Del. Dave Reed (R) $1,000
Sen. Guy Reschenthaler (R) $1,000
Sen. Joe Scarnati (R) $4,000
Mo. Co. Comish Josh Shapiro (D) $5,000
Del. Mike Tobash (R) $1,000
Del. Mike Turzai (R) $1,000
Sen. Don White (R) $3,000
Del. Martina White (R) $1,000
Sen. Sean Wiley (D) $2,000
Pennsylvania Insurance PAC (PI-PAC) $8,000
Texas
Del. Garnet Coleman (D) $1,000
Del. Sarah Davis (R) $1,000
Del. Yvonne Davis (D) $2,000
Sen. Craig Estes (R) $2,000
Del. Trey Fischer (R) $1,500
Sen. Joan Huffman (R) $2,000
Del. Todd Hunder (R) $1,000
Sen. Lois Kolkhorst (R) $2,000
Del. Rick Miller (R) $1,000
Del. Tan Parker (R) $2,000
Del. Dennis Paul (R) $1,000
Sen. Jose Rodriguez (D) $1,000
Sen. Kel Seliger (R) $2,000
Del. Kenneth Sheets (R) $1,000
Del. Ron Simmons (R) $1,000
Del. Joe Straus (R) $25,000
Sen. Larry Taylor (R) $2,000
Sen. Van Taylor (R) $2,000
Del. Chris Turner (D) $1,000
Del. Paul Workman (R) $1,000
Texas House Republican Caucus $2,500
2015 State PAC Contributions by Party
Republican Contributions $133,525
Democratic Contributions $27,975
Unaffiliated Contributions $8,000
Total $3,950
Total $52,500
Total $55,000
Total Contributions $169,500
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2015 AETNA CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONSJanuary 1, 2015—December 31, 2015
2015 Aetna Corporate Contributions to State Candidates and Committees by StateCalifornia
Rep. Joel Anderson (R) $1,000
Rep. Toni Atkins (D) $4,100
Sen. Pat Bates (R) $1,500
Rep. Frank Bigelow (R) $1,000
Rep. Rob Bonta (D) $4,100
Rep. Autumn Burke (D) $1,500
Rep. Ling-Ling Chang (R) $1,500
Rep. Tom Daly (D) $2,000
Rep. Bill Dodd (D) $1,500
Rep. Jean Fuller (R) $4,100
Rep. Beth Gaines (R) $1,500
Sen. Ted Gaines (R) $1,000
Rep. Cathleen Galgiani (D) $1,500
Rep. Mike Gatto (D) $2,000
Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D) $2,000
Sen. Ed Hernandez (D) $2,500
Sen. Robert Hertzberg (D) $2,000
Rep. Brian Jones (R) $1,500
Sen. Ricardo Lara (D) $1,500
Rep. Brian Maienchein (R) $3,000
Rep. Chad Mayes (R) $1,000
Rep. Melissa Melendez (R) $1,500
Sen. Holly J. Mitchell (D) $1,500
Sen. John Moorlach (R) $1,000
Sen. Janet Nguyen (R) $2,500
Sen. Jim Nielsen (R) $1,500
Sen. Kristin Olsen (R) $4,100
Sen. Richard Pan (D) $3,000
Rep. Sebastian Ridley-Thomas (D) $2,000
Sen. Richard Roth (D) $1,500
Rep. Marc Steinorth (R) $1,000
Rep. Scott Wilk (R) $1,500
Rep. Jim Wood (D) $1,500
CAHP Political Action Committee $6,800
California Association of Dental Plans PAC $2,500
Delaware
Rep. John Carney (D) $1,200
Florida
Sen. Joseph Abruzzo (D) $1,000
Rep. Loranne Ausley (D) $500
Rep. Bryan Avila (R) $500
Sen. Rob Bradley (R) $500
Sen. Jeff Clemens (D) $1,000
Rep. Richard Corcoran (R) $1,000
Rep. Wlliam Travis Cummings (R) $1,000
Rep. Jose Felix Diaz (R) $500
Rep. Jason Fischer (R) $500
Rep. Steve Geller (R) $1,000
Rep. Julio Gonzales (R) $500
Rep. Matt Hudson (R) $500
Rep. Evan Boyd Jenne (D) $500
Sen. Bill Montford (D) $500
Rep. Scott Plakon (R) $500
Rep. Bobby Powell (D) $500
Rep. Betty Reed (D) $500
Rep. Christopher Sprowls (R) $500
Rep. Richard Stark (D) $500
Rep. Carlos Trujillo (R) $1,000
Rep. Jay Trumbull (R) $500
Sen. David Richard Workman (R) $1,000
Florida Democratic Party (D) $5,000
FL Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee (R) $10,000
Republican Party of Florida (R) $30,000
Total $73,700
Total $59,500
Total $1,200
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Georgia
Sen. Charlie Bethel (R) $1,000
Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle (R) $2,500
Rep. Sharon Cooper (R) $1,000
Rep. Rich Golick (R) $500
Sen. Marty Harbin (R) $250
Sen. Steve Henson (D) $500
Sen. PK Matin (R) $250
Rep. Howard Maxwell (R) $500
Rep. John Meadows III (R) $1,000
Sen. Fran Millar (R) $500
Sen. Jeff Mullis (R) $1,000
Rep. David Ralston (R) $2,500
Sen. David Shafer (R) $1,000
Rep. Jason Shaw (R) $500
Rep. Richard Smith (R) $1,000
Sen. Renee Unterman (R) $1,000
Rep. Hugh Williamson (R) $250
Illinois
Rep. John D. Anthony (R) $500
Rep. Mark Batinick (R) $500
Rep. Dan Brady (R) $500
Rep. Peter Breen (R) $500
Rep. Tim Butler (R) $500
Sen. James Clayborne (D) $1,000
Sen. Jacqueline Collins (D) $500
Sen. Michael Connelly (R) $500
Sen. John Cullerton (D) $6,000
Rep. Anthony Deluca (D) $500
Rep. Jim Durkin (R) $4,500
Rep. Sara Feigenholtz (D) $1,000
Rep. Laura Fine (D) $500
Rep. La Shawn K. Ford (D) $500
Rep. Robyn Gabel (D) $500
Sen. Bill Haine (D) $2,000
Rep. Gregory Harris (D) $1,000
Sen. Michael Hastings (D) $500
Rep. Chad Hays (R) $500
Rep. Jay Hoffman (D) $500
Sen. Toi W. Hutchinson (D) $500
Sen. Terry Link (D) $500
Rep. Michael J Madigan (D) $6,000
Total $15,250
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Rep. Bill Mitchell (R) $500
Sen. John Mulroe (D) $500
Sen. Antonio Munoz (D) $500
Sen. Matt Murphy (R) $500
Rep. Brandon Phelps (D) $1,000
Sen. Christine Radogno (R) $6,000
Rep. David Reis (R) $500
Rep. Robert Rita (D) $1,000
Rep. Ed Sullivan (R) $500
Rep. Jil Tracy (R) $500
Rep. Arthur Turner (D) $500
Rep. Michael Unes (R) $500
Rep. Barbara Wheeler (R) $500
Rep. Ann Williams (D) $500
Kansas
Rep. John Barker (R) $250
Sen. Elaine Bowers (R) $500
Rep. Tom Burroughs (D) $250
Sen. Jim Denning (R) $500
Rep. Blaine Finch (R) $250
Rep. Stan Frownfelter (D) $250
Rep. Amanda Grosseroad (R) $250
Rep. Mark Hutton (R) $250
Rep. Russ Jennings (R) $250
Sen. Laura Kelly (D) $500
Rep. Marvin Kleeb (R) $250
Sen. Jeff Longbine (R) $500
Rep. Richard Proehl (R) $250
Sen. Vicki Schmidt (R) $500
Rep. Scott Schwab (R) $250
Rep. Jene Vickrey (R) $250
Sen. Susan Wagle (R) $500
Kansas Chamber of Commcerce Chamber PAC $20,000
Maryland
Sen. Jim Brochin (D) $500
Executive Allan Kittleman (R) $1,000
Councilman Bernard C Jack Young (D) $500
Mississippi
Gov. Phil Bryant (R) $1,000
Comm. Mike Chaney (R) $1,000
Sen. Fredie Charmichael (R) $1,000
Rep. Philip Gunn (R) $1,000
Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves (R) $1,000
Missouri
Rep. Sue Allen (R) $500
Rep. Tom Flanigan (R) $1,000
Sen. Marsha Haefner (R) $1,000
Rep. Caleb Jones (R) $500
Sen. Mike Kehoe (R) $1,000
AG Chris Koster (D) $2,000
Sen. Mike Parson (R) $1,000
Sen. Ron Richard (R) $1,000
Rep. Todd Richardson (R) $2,000
Sen. David Sater (R) $1,000
Sen. Kurt Schaefer (R) $1,000
Sen. Ryan Silvey (R) $1,000
Nebraska
Sen. Sue Crawford (D) $500
Robert Hilkemann (R) $500
Sen. Mark Kolterman (R) $1,000
Sen. Brett Lindstrom (R) $500
Sen. John McCollister (R) $500
Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) $2,500
Sen. Jim Scheer (R) $1,000
Mayor Jean Stothert (R) $2,500
Sen. Matt Williams (R) $500
Ohio
Summitt DD Community Partnership $2,000
Illinois (continued)
Total $43,000
Total $25,750
Total $2,000
Total $5,000
Total $13,000
Total $9,500
Total $2,000
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2015 Corporate Contributions by Party
Utah
Sen. Stuart Adams (R) $1,000
Rep. Rebecca Chavez-Houck (D) $1,000
Sen. Gene Davis (D) $1,000
Rep. Jim Dunnigan (R) $2,000
Sen. Luz Escamilla (D) $1,000
Rep. Francis Gibson (R) $1,000
Rep. Greg Hughes (R) $1,000
Sen. Karen Mayne (D) $1,000
Sen. Wayne Niederhauser (R) $1,000
Rep. Brad Wilson (R) $1,000
Committee for a Democratic Majority (R) $1,000
Virginia
Del. Dave Albo (R) $500
Sen. Kenny Alexander (D) $1,000
Sen. George Barker (D) $1,000
Del. Rob Bell (R) $1,000
Del. Kathy Byron (R) $1,500
Sen. Ben Chafin (R) $1,000
Del. Ben Cline (R) $1,000
Sen. John Cosgrove (R) $1,000
Del. Kirk Cox (R) $1,000
Sen. Rosyln Dance (D) $1,000
Del. Peter Farrell (R) $500
Del. Eileen Filler-Corn (D) $500
Del. Greg Habeeb (R) $1,000
Del. Bill Howell (R) $2,000
Sen. Janet Howell (D) $1,000
Del. Tim Hugo (R) $1,000
Del. Matthew James (D) $500
Del. Chris Jones (R) $1,500
Del. Mark Keam (D) $1,000
Del. Terry Kilgore (R) $2,000
Sen. Lynwood Lewis (D) $500
Del. Manoli Loupassi (R) $500
Del. Danny Marshall (R) $1,000
Del. Jennifer McClellan (D) $1,000
Del. Jackson Miller (R) $1,500
Sen. Steve Newman (R) $1,250
Sen. Tommy Norment (R) $1,500
Sen. Mark Obenshain (R) $1,250
Del. Israel O’Quinn (R) $1,000
Virginia (continued)
Del. Robert D. Orrock (R) $500
Del. Chris Peace (R) $1,000
Sen. Dick Saslaw (D) $1,500
Del. Mark Sickles (D) $500
Del. Lionelli Spruill (D) $1,000
Sen. Bill Stanley (R) $1,250
Sen. Richard Stuart (R) $1,000
Del. David Toscano (D) $1,000
Del. Ron Villanueva (R) $1,000
Sen. Frank Wagner (R) $1,250
Del. Lee Ware (R) $1,000
Del. David Yancey (R) $1,000
House Republican Campaign Committee $1,000
Virginia Association of Health Plans PAC $4,000
Virginia Senate Republican Caucus $2,500
Republican Governors Association $250,000Democratic Governors Association $250,000
Republican Contributions $441,200
Democratic Contributions $353,400
Unaffiliated Contributions $35,300
Total Contributions $829,900
Total $12,000
Total $50,000