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Aetna PAC and Aetna Inc. Political Contributions and Related Activity Report 2011

Aetna PAC and Aetna Inc.

Political Contributions and Related Activity Report 2011

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2011 was an extraordinary year for our industry and company. Aetna actively participated to positively influence the process to ensure our voice was heard on the issues of access, affordability and quality.

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AETNA PAC BOARD OF DIRECTORS-2011 Raymond Arroyo Head of Diversity Mark Bertolini Chairman, CEO and President William Casazza Senior Vice President, General Counsel Michael Guyette Head of National Accounts Steve Kelmar Senior Vice President, Government Affairs

OFFICERS Steve Kelmar Chairman Senior Vice President, Government Affairs Jonathan Topodas Treasurer and Counsel Vice President & Counsel, Federal Government Affairs Kate Abel Assistant Treasurer and Political Director, Government Affairs

FEDERAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE

STATE CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE

Steve Kelmar Senior Vice President, Government Affairs

Donna Checkett Head, State Government Affairs

Peter Rubin Head, Federal Government Affairs Jonathan Topodas Vice President & Counsel, Federal Government Affairs

Brooke Flaherty Tiner Director, State Government Affairs Kris Frank Vice President, State Government Affairs Steve Kelmar Senior Vice President, Government Affairs

Robert Mead Senior Vice President, Strategic Marketing & Communications Frank McCauley Executive Vice President, Commercial Business Felicia Norwood Mid America Region Head Wayne Rawlins National Medical Director for Racial and Ethnic Equality Initiative Joe Zubretsky Senior Executive Vice President, CFO

Director and Officer information is as of December 31, 2011.

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One of the primary goals of the Government Affairs team is to educate state and federal legislators and executive branch personnel about our company and the policy issues that affect our business and ability to operate and serve our customers. We do this by meeting with federal and state representatives and their staffs, through our employee-driven grassroots program, and through the Aetna Political Action Committee (Aetna PAC) and related corporate political activity. 2011 was an extraordinary year for our industry and company. Aetna actively participated to positively influence the process to ensure our voice was heard on the issues of access, affordability and quality. Aetna PAC is a bipartisan political action committee that enables company employees to have a voice with legislators on the federal and state levels who make laws and policy that have a direct impact on the way the Company does business. Its purpose is to support candidates for political office by collecting voluntary contributions from eligible Aetna employees. All contributions are received and disbursed pursuant to our internal contribution guidelines and in accordance with applicable election laws. In January of 2011 our federal and state PACs started with a combined balance of $244,251. During 2011, eligible Aetna employees contributed an additional $510,278. Throughout the year, the PACs disbursed $507,700 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 2012 with $322,122 available for political disbursements. Also during 2011, Aetna Inc. and its subsidiaries (“Aetna”) contributed $636,350 in direct corporate contributions to state candidates and party committees in 8 states and the District of Columbia where such corporate contributions are permitted. Aetna is an active participant in the political process at all levels of government through Aetna PAC, corporate contributions and corporate political activity, including advocating our views before government bodies directly or indirectly through employee communications, consultants, trade associations and various coalitions. This report details the political contributions made by Aetna PAC and as allowed by law, Aetna. This report also provides information on Aetna’s state and federal lobbying expenses and dues paid to state and federal trade associations, coalitions and similar organizations referenced in the report as Related Political Activity.

Steve Kelmar Chairman Aetna Inc. Political Action Committee

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Aetna PAC

Process

Aetna 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 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.

Each 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 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 email to discuss and vote on such matters. The approved recommendation is then reviewed by Aetna PAC Counsel (and outside legal Counsel, if necessary) 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.

Aetna also sponsors a separate but related state PAC in New York (“Aetna PAC-New York”) because this state requires such separate registration. The control and management of this separate PAC are the same as Aetna PAC. Aetna PAC-New York is funded by corporate funds from Aetna subsidiaries as permitted by New York state law.

Corporate Contributions Aetna is permitted to contribute corporate dollars to state and local candidates in many, but not all states, and the Company does so in part to better leverage the availability of Aetna PAC dollars. In 2011 such corporate contributions were made in 8 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 corporate contributions and certain related activity including employee and company communications on legislative matters (“grassroots”) as applicable to Aetna PAC. Aetna PAC-Connecticut terminated operations as of 12/31/2006 to comply with Connecticut Public Act 05-05 (as amended by Public Act 06-137). Aetna PAC-Michigan terminated operations as of December 31, 2010.

Management The 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 & Criteria The Contributions Committee is composed of state and federal government relations personnel. It considers a number of criteria when making contribution decisions: »» T  he 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 relate d group benefits »» The likelihood of the candidate’s election success »» Recommendations by Aetna PAC members All contributions are directed to promote the interests of the Company and are made without regard to the private political preferences of Company officers and executives.

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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 corporate political contributions and employee and company communications on legislative matters (“grassroots”). The Audit Committee of the Aetna Board of Directors annually reviews the political contributions, activities and related policies of Aetna PAC, Aetna PAC-New York, and Aetna and oversees compliance with the overall policy, process and contributions criteria with respect to such contributions or activity. Aetna PAC and Aetna PAC-New York are 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.

Related Political Activity Aetna uses multiple resources to advocate and advance its position on public policy issues within the state and federal political, legislative and regulatory environments. In 2011 Aetna spent $4,798,346 on state lobbying expenses and $3,911,042 on federal lobbying expenses.1 Of these amounts, in 2011 Aetna spent a total of $4,298,430 on dues paid to state and federal trade associations and coalitions, of which $1,270,227 was allocated to non-deductible lobbying expenditures. Within this category there are 14 organizations whose total dues equal or exceeded $50,000 for 2011. They are listed below.

In 2011, Aetna did not make any independent expenditure for or against a political candidate as such activity is defined under federal election law. state and federal lobbying expenses constitute: Aetna employee compensation including overhead; Aetna employee and Company communications on legislative matters (“grassroots”); outside consultant fees; and dues to state and federal trade associations, coalitions and similar organizations relating to lobbying activity.

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See http://soprweb.senate.gov/index.cfm?event=selectfields for copies of Aetna’s Lobbying Disclosure Report as filed with the U.S. Congress.

Organization

Total Dues 2011*

Portion Allocated to Non-Deductible Lobbying

American Association of Preferred Provider Organizations

$ 54,500.00

$4,500.00

America’s Health Insurance Plans

$ 1,063,335.00

$ 425,334.00

Association of California Life and Health Insurance Companies

$ 88,170.00

$ 8,130.00

California Association of Health Plans

$ 75,459.00

$ 26,411.00

Connecticut Association of Health Plans

$ 174,627.00

$ 68,569.00

Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare

$ 352,006.00

$ 0.00

Health IT Now!

$ 50,000.00

$ 17,500.00

Healthcare Leadership Council

$ 400,000.00

$ 240,000.00

Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania

$ 171,282.00

$ 34,256.00

New Jersey Association of Health Plans

$ 175,000.00

$ 38,500.00

New York Health Plan Association

$ 161,487.00

$ 56,520.00

Pharmaceutical Care Management Association

$ 375,000.00

$ 70,000.00

The Business Roundtable

$ 236,560.00

$ 106,002.00

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

$ 100,000.00

$ 50,000.00

Total

$ 3,447,426.00

$ 1,145,722.00

* In addition to the amounts noted above, Aetna made an additional payment of $4,000,000 to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for its voter education initiatives.

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AETNA INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE Statement of cash receipts and expenditures for the year 2011 Audited financial statements are available upon request.

 

Aetna PAC New York

Aetna PAC

CASH BALANCE

 

 

January 1, 2011

$577

$243,674

RECEIPTS

 

 

Non-Employee contributions

$75,000

--

$75,000

Employee contributions

--

$510,278

$510,278

Refund of campaign contributions

-- 

$500

$500

Total

$75,000

$510,778

$585,778

EXPENDITURES

 

 

Campaign contributions

$75,000

$432,700

$507,700

Refund of employee contributions

--

$133

$133

Administrative charges

--

$74

$74

Total

$75,000

$432,907

$507,907

CASH BALANCE

 

 

December 31, 2011

$577

$321,545

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Total

$244,251

$322,122

Aetna PAC Federal Contributions January 1, 2011—December 31, 2011 U.S. Senate Candidates

Jim Matheson (D-UT)

$5,000

Recipient

Amount

Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)

$5,000

John Barrasso (R-WY)

$3,000

Mike McIntyre (D-NC)

$1,500

Max Baucus (D-MT)

$10,000

Joe Pitts (R-PA)

$2,500

Rick Berg (R-ND)

$2,500

Tom Price (R-GA)

$2,500

Scott Brown (R-MA)

$2,500

Mike Rogers (R-MI)

$2,000

Bob Casey (D-PA)

$2,500

Mike Ross (D-AR)

$2,000

Saxby Chambliss (R-GA)

$2,500

Paul Ryan (R-WI)

$2,000

Kay Hagan (D-NC)

$1,000

Allyson Schwartz (D-PA)

$1,500

Orrin Hatch (R-UT)

$3,500

John Shimkus (R-IL)

$1,000

Ben Nelson (D-NE)

$5,000

Heath Shuler (D-NC)

$10,000

Bill Nelson (D-FL)

$2,500

Pat Tiberi (R-OH)

$2,500

Olympia Snowe (R-ME)

$5,000

Mike Thompson (D-CA)

$1,500

Total

$40,000

Fred Upton (R-MI)

$1,500

Greg Walden (R-OR)

$5,000

Total

$97,500

U.S. House Candidates Recipient

Amount

Jason Altmire (D-PA)

$2,000

Charles Bass (R-NH)

$7,000

Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)

$4,000

Vern Buchanan (R-FL)

$1,000

Michael Burgess (R-TX)

$2,500

Dave Camp (R-MI)

$5,000

Eric Cantor (R-VA)

$5,000

Jim Cooper (D-NC)

$1,500

Joe Courtney (D-CT)

$2,500

Joe Crowley (D-NY)

$2,500

Norm Dicks (D-WA)

$1,500

Jim Gerlach (R-PA)

$5,000

Jeb Hensarling (R-TX)

$2,500

Ron Kind (D-WI)

$2,500

John Larson (D-CT)

$5,000

Sander Levin (D-MI)

$2,500

Federal Contributions

U.S. Senate $40,000 U.S. House $97,500

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Party Committees

Other Federal PACs Advance Arkansas PAC

Ross (D)

$1,500

Blue Dog PAC

$5,000

ALAMO PAC

Cornyn (R)

$5,000

Dreier (R)

$5,000

Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee: Federal Account

$5,000

American Success PAC Bluegrass Committee

McConnell (R)

$5,000

Connecticut Republicans: Federal Account

$5,000

Bridge PAC

Clyburn (D)

$5,000

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

$15,000 $5,000

Common Values PAC

Barrasso (R)

$2,500

Moderate Democrats PAC

Continuing a Majority Party PAC (CAMPAC)

Camp (R)

$5,000

National Republican Congressional Committee

$15,000

National Republican Senatorial Committee

$15,000

DAWG PAC

Barrow (D)

$5,000

New Democratic Coalition PAC

$5,000

DOC PAC

Gingrey (R)

$1,500

Republican Main Street Partnership

$5,000

Every Republican is Crucial (ERICPAC)

Cantor (R)

$5,000

VIEW PAC

$2,500

Forward Together PAC

Warner (D)

$5,000

Glacier PAC

Baucus (D)

$5,000

IMPACT

Schumer (D)

$5,000

JIM PAC

Himes (D)

$2,500

John S. Fund

Shimkus (R)

$1,500

Madison PAC

Neal (D)

$5,000

Majority Committee PAC

McCarthy (R)

$5,000

Majority Initiative to Keep Electing Republicans

Rogers (R)

$2,500

Making Business Excel PAC

Enzi (R)

$5,000

NELPAC

Nelson (D)

$5,000

NEW PAC

Nunes (R)

$5,000

New Pioneers PAC

Walden (R)

$2,500

ORRIN PAC

Hatch (R)

$2,000

Pioneer PAC

Tiberi (R)

$2,500

Prosperity PAC

Ryan (R)

$5,000

TFP-FOJB Committee

Boehner (R)

$10,000

TRUST PAC

Upton (R)

$5,000

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Federal Contributions by Party

Republican Candidates and Parties $194,000 Democratic Candidates and Parties $136,500 Unaffiliated $10,000

2011 Aetna PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates by State January 1, 2011—December 31, 2011 Arkansas Mike Ross (D-AR)

$2,000

California Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) Mike Thompson (D-CA)

$5,000 $1,500

Connecticut Joe Courtney (D-CT) John Larson (D-CT)

Pennsylvania Jason Altmire (D-PA) Bob Casey (D-PA) Jim Gerlach (R-PA) Joe Pitts (R-PA) Allyson Schwartz (D-PA)

$2,000 $2,500 $5,000 $2,500 $1,500

$2,500 $5,000

Florida Vern Buchanan (R-FL) Bill Nelson (D-FL)

Tennessee Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) Jim Cooper (D-TN)

$4,000 $1,500

$1,000 $2,500

Georgia Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) Tom Price (R-GA)

Texas Michael Burgess (R-TX) Jeb Hensarling (R-TX)

$2,500 $2,500

$2,500 $2,500

Illinois John Shimkus (R-IL)

Utah Orrin Hatch (R-UT) Jim Matheson (D-UT)

$3,500 $5,000

$1,000

Massachusetts Scott Brown (R-MA)

Virginia Eric Cantor (R-VA)

$5,000

$2,500

Maine Olympia Snowe (R-ME)

Washington Norm Dicks (D-WA)

$1,500

$5,000

Michigan Dave Camp (R-MI) Sander Levin (D-MI) Mike Rogers (R-MI) Fred Upton (R-MI)

$5,000 $2,500 $2,000 $1,500

Wisconsin Ron Kind (D-WI) Paul Ryan (R-WI)

$2,500 $2,000

Wyoming John Barrasso (R-WY)

$3,000

Montana Max Baucus (D-MT)

$10,000

Nebraska Ben Nelson (D-NE)

$5,000

New Hampshire Charles Bass (R-NH)

$7,000

New York Joe Crowley (D-NY)

$2,500

North Carolina Heath Shuler (D-NC) Kay Hagan (D-NC) Mike McIntyre (D-NC)

$10,000 $1,000 $1,500

North Dakota Rick Berg (R-ND)

$2,500

Ohio Pat Tiberi (R-OH)

$2,500

Oregon Greg Walden (R-OR)

$5,000

Contributions to Candidates `

Federal Candidates $251,500 State Candidates $167,200

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2011 Aetna PAC State Contributions January 1, 2011—December 31, 2011 2011 Aetna PAC Contributions to State Candidates and Parties by State Indiana

Democratic Senate Committee

$10,000

New York Senate Republicans

$20,000

Republican Assm Committee

$2,000

Total

$75,000

Rep. Bruce Borders (R)

$250

Rep. Brian Bosma (R)

$1,000

Ohio

Rep. Timothy Brown (R)

$500

Rep. John Adams (R)

$750

Rep. David Frizzell (R)

$250

Rep. Ron Amstutz (R)

$1,000

Sen. Travis Holdman (R)

$250

Sen. Kevin Bacon (R)

$500

Rep. Connie Lawson (R)

$250

Rep. William Batchelder (R)

$2,000

Rep. Matthew Lehman (R)

$500

Rep. Louis Blessing (R)

$500

Sen. Jean Leising (R)

$250

Sen. Edna Brown (D)

$250

Sen. David Long (R)

$1,000

Rep. Armond Budish (D)

$500

Sen. Patricia Miller (R)

$500

Rep. David Burke (R)

$1,000

Sen. Ryan Mishler (R)

$250

Sen. John Carey (R)

$750

Sen. Allen Paul (R)

$250

Rep. John Carney (D)

$350

Sen. Vi Simpson (D)

$500

Sen. William Coley, II (R)

$500

Rep. Gerald Torr (R)

$500

Rep. David Daniels (R)

$500

Total

$6,000

Sen. Keith Faber (R)

$1,500

Rep. Lorraine Fende (D)

$250

Kentucky

Rep. Anne Gonzales (R)

$500

Rep. Jeff Greet (D)

$1,000

Rep. Jay Goyal (D)

$500

Total

$1,000

Rep. Robert Hackett (R)

$500

Rep. David Hall (R)

$500

Missouri

Rep. Tracy Heard (D)

$350

Atty. Gen. Chris Koster

$1,000

Rep. Michael E. Henne (R)

$350

Total

$1,000

Sen. Cliff Hite (R)

$250

Sen. Jay Hottinger (R)

$350

North Carolina

Sen. Jim Hughes (R)

$500

Rep. Thomas Tillis (R)

$500

Sen. Shannon Jones (R)

$750

Total

$500

Rep. Jeffrey McClain (R)

$250

Sen. Tom Niehaus (R)

$2,000

Sen. Tim Schaffer (R)

$350

New York Assm. Ronald Canestrari (D)

$2,000

Sen. Joe Schiavoni (D)

$250

Sen. David Carlucci (D)

$1,500

Rep. Kirk Schuring (R)

$350

Sen. Mike Gianaris (D)

$3,000

Rep. Barbara Sears (R)

$1,000

Sen. Kemp Hannon (R)

$8,200

Rep. Michael Stinziano (D)

$250

Sen. Jeff Klein (D)

$3,000

Rep. Vernon Sykes (D)

$500

Assm. Brian Kolb (R)

$1,500

Rep. Matthew Szollosi (D)

$350

Sen. Joe Morelle (D)

$3,800

Sen. Lynn Wachtmann (R)

$500

Sen. David Valesky (D)

$3,000

Rep. Carlton Weddington (D)

$250

Sen. James Seward (R)

$8,500

Sen. Chris Widener (R)

$2,000

$8,500

Sen. Jason Wilson (D)

$250

Sen. Dean Skelos (R)

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Total

$23,200

Oklahoma

Rep. Todd Hunter (R)

$500

Rep. Lois Kolkhorst (R)

$1,000

Sen. Eduardo Lucio, Jr. (D)

$1,000

Sen. Brian Bingman (R)

$1,000

Rep. Barbara Nash (R)

$500

Sen. Bill Brown (R)

$1,000

Sen. Jane Nelson (R)

$1,000

Ins. Cmr. John Doak (R)

$1,000

Sen. Robert Nichols (R)

$1,000

Rep. Scott Inman (D)

$500

Sen. Dan Patrick (R)

$1,000

Sen. Clark Jolley (R)

$500

Rep. James Pitts (R)

$500

Rep. Glen Mulready (R)

$500

Rep. Kenneth Sheets (R)

$500

Sen. Andrew Rice (D)

$1,000

Rep. Joe Straus (R)

$1,500

Rep. Kris Steele (R)

$1,000

Rep. Larry Taylor (R)

$1,000

Rep. Daniel Sullivan (R)

$500

Rep. Raul Torres (R)

$500

Total

$7,000

Sen. Carlos Uresti (D)

$1,000

Sen. Leticia Van de Putte (D)

$1,000

Pennsylvania

Sen. Kirk Watson (D)

$1,000

Sen. Jake Corman (R)

$2,000

Sen. Royce West (D)

$1,000

Cty Exec Rich Fitzgerald (D)

$500

Sen. Tommy Williams (R)

$1,000

Rep. Nicholas Micozzie (R)

$500

Sen. Judith Zaffirini (D)

$1,000

Sen. Dominic Pileggi (R)

$2,000

Rep. John Zerwas (R)

$1,000

Sen. Joseph Scarnati (R)

$2,000

House Republican Caucus

$1,000

Josh Shapiro/Leslie Richards (D)

$1,000

Total

$ 28,000

Rep. Samuel Smith (D)

$1,500

Rep. Michael Turzai (R)

$2,000

Sen. Donald White (R)

$2,000

Pennsylvania Insurance PAC

$11,000

Senate Republicans

$1,000

Total

$25,500

State Contributions by Party

Texas Atty. General Greg Abbot (R)

$1,000

Rep. Garnet Coleman (D)

$500

Rep. John Davis (R)

$500

Rep. Sarah Davis (R)

$500

Sen. Robert Duncan (R)

$1,000

Rep. Craig Eiland (D)

$500

Rep. Rob Eissler (R)

$500

Sen. Rodney Ellis (D)

$1,000

Sen. Troy Fraser (R)

$1,000

Rep. Kelly Hancock (R)

$1,000

Rep. Linda Harper-Brown (R)

$500

Sen. Glenn Hegar (R)

$1,000

Sen. Juan Hinojosa (D)

$1,000

Republican Candidates and Parties $111,350 Democratic Candidates and Parties $44,850 Unaffiliated $11,000

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2011 Aetna Corporate Contributions January 1, 2011—December 31, 2011 Aetna Corporate Contributions to State Candidates and Committees by State

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R)

$500

Sen. Rene Garcia (R)

$500

Sen. Andy Gardiner (R)

$500

$3,900

Rep. Denise Grimsley (R)

$500

Thomas M. Calderon (D)

$1,500

Rep. Bill Hager (R)

$500

Sen. Anthony Cannella (R)

$2,500

Rep. Doug Holder (R)

$500

Assm. Connie Conway (R)

$3,900

Rep. Ed Hooper (R)

$500

Sen. Bob Dutton (R)

$3,200

Rep. Mike Horner (R)

$500

Assm. Nathan Fletcher (R)

$3,900

Rep. Matt Hudson (R)

$500

Sen. Ted Gaines (R)

$3,900

Rep. Dorothy L. Hukill (R)

$500

Assm. Mike Gatto (D)

$2,500

Sen. Jack Latvala (R)

$500

Adam Gray (D)

$1,500

Rep. Seth McKeel (R)

$500

Sen. Ed Hernandez (D)

$7,800

Sen. Bill Montford (D)

$500

Assm. Dan Logue (R)

$3,900

Rep. George R. Moraitis, Jr. (R)

$500

Assm. Holly J. Mitchell (D)

$1,500

Sen. Joe Negron (R)

$500

Assm. William W. Monning (D)

$7,800

Rep. Bryan Nelson (R)

$500

Sen. Michael J. Rubio (D)

$3,900

Rep. Jeanette Nunez (R)

$500

Sen. Juan Vargas (D)

$3,900

Sen. Steve Oelrich (R)

$500

Sen. Tony Strickland (R)

$1,500

Rep. Jimmy Patronis (R)

$500

California Association of Dental Plans

$2,500

Rep. Scott Plakon (R)

$500

$3,900

Rep. Stephen L. Precourt (R)

$500

Rep. Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda (D)

$500

Sen. Garrett Richter (R)

$500

District of Columbia

Rep. Kenneth Roberson (R)

$500

Yvette Alexander (D)

$500

Rep. Robert C. Schenck (R)

$500

District of Columbia Association of Health Plans PAC

$4,000

Sen. David Simmons (R)

$500

Sen. Christopher L. Smith (D)

$500

Total

$4,500

Rep. John Tobia (R)

$500

California Sen. Sam Blakeslee (R)

Californians for Jobs and Strong Economy Total

$63,500

Rep. Will W. Weatherford (R)

Florida $500

Rep. Alan B. Williams (D)

$500

$500

Rep. John Wood (R)

$500

$500

Rep. Ritch Workman (R)

$500

Sen. Ellyn Setnor Bogdanoff (R)

$500

Rep. Dana Young (R)

$500

Esteban Bovo (R)

$500

Democratic Party of Florida

$60,000

$500

Republican Party of Florida

$200,000

$500

Saving Florida‘s Heartland

$5,000

Rep. Steve Crisafulli (R)

$500

Total

$290,000

Rep. Jose Felix Diaz (R)

$500

Georgia

Sen. Miguel Diaz de la Portilla (R)

$500

Rep. Stacy Y. Abrams (D)

$500

Rep. Chris Dorworth (R)

$500

Rep. Alex Atwood (R)

$500

Rep. Brad Drake (R)

$500

Sen. Don Balfour (R)

$1,000

Rep. Eric Eisnaugle (R)

$500

Josh Belinfante (R)

$500

Sen. Greg Evers (R)

$500

Rep. George Brockway (R)

$500

Sen. Anitere Flores (R)

$500

Lt. Gov Casey Cagel (R)

$1,000

Rep. Erik Fresen (R)

$500

Rep. Sharon Cooper (R)

$500

Sen. Don Gaetz (R)

$500

Sen. Hardie Davis (D)

$500

Rep. Ben Albritton (R) Sen. Thad Altman (R) Sen. Lizbeth Benacquisto (R)

Rep. Jason T. Brodeur (R) Rep. Richard Corcoran (R)

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Rep. Steve Davis (R)

$500

Burrell Ellis (D)

$1,000

Maine

Rep. Richard Golick (R)

$500 $500

House Democratic Campaign Committee

$1,000

Sen. Tim Golden (D) Rep. Ben L. Harbin (R)

$500

House Republican Fund

$3,500

Sen. Bill Heath (R)

$500

$1,000

Rep. Douglas Holt (R)

$500

Rep. Jan Jones (R)

$500

Maine Senate Democratic Committee Total

Thomas P. Knox (R)

$500

Maryland

Rep. Howard Maxwell (R)

$500

Sen. Katherine Klausmeier (D)

$500

Rep. Rahn Mayo (D)

$500

Del. Shane Pendergrass (D)

$500

Rep. John Meadows (R)

$1,500

Ken Ulman (D)

$250

Rep. Larry J. Parrish (R)

$500

$5,000

Rep. David Ralston (R)

$1,000

Sen. Chip Rogers (R)

$1,000

Democratic State Central Committee of Maryland Maryland Democratic Party

Rep. Jason Shaw (R)

$500

Total

$11,250

Sen. David J. Shafer (R)

$500

GA Conservatives Fund Inc.

$2,000

GA House Republican Trust Inc. GA Republican Senatorial Trust Total

$21,500

$5,500

$5,000

Michigan $4,000

$2,000

Michigan Jobs and Labor Foundation Michigan Republican Party

$1,500

Total

$8,000

$4,000

Washington

Illinois

Sen. Randi Becker (R)

$500

Rep. Dan Brady (R)

$500

Rep. Frank Chopp (D)

$800

$1,000

Rep. Eileen Cody (D)

$800

Sen. Jacqueline Y. Collins (D)

$1,000

Sen. Linda Evans (R)

$300

Rep. Mike Connelly (R)

$500

Rep. Paul Harris (R)

$500

$2,000

Jay Inslee (D)

$1,600

$1,000

Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D)

$500

Rep. Jim Durkin (R)

$500

Rep. Steve Kirby (D)

$500

Rep. Sara Feigenholtz (D)

$500

Atty. Gen. Rob McKenna (R)

$1,600

Sen. Bill Haine (D)

$1,000

Rep. Joe Schmick (R)

$500

$1,000

Rep. Larry Springer (D)

$500

Sen. David Koehler (D)

$1,000

Total

$8,100

Sen. Michael Jacobs (D)

$1,000

Additional Contributions

Rep. Michael Madigan (D)

$2,000

Republican Governors Association

$100,000

Rep. Frank Mautino (D)

$1,000

Democratic Governors Association

$100,000

Rep. Bill Mitchell (R)

$500

Total

$200,000

Sen. Antonio Munoz (D)

$500

Sen. Matt Murphy (R)

$1,000

Rep. Joann Osmond (R)

$1,500

Sen. Christine Radogno (R)

$1,000

Rep. Angelo Saviano (R)

$1,000

Rep. Ed Sullivan (R)

$500

Sen. Dave Syverson (R)

$2,000

Sen. Donnie Trotter (D)

$1,000

Rep. Michael D. Unes (R)

$500

Sen. Arthur Wilhelmi (D)

$500

Total

$24,000

Rep. Kelly Cassidy (D)

Rep. Tom Cross (R) Sen. John Cullerton (D)

Rep. Gregory Harris (D)

Corporate Contributions by Party

Republican Candidates and Parties $389,100 Democratic Candidates and Parties $225,850 Unaffiliated $21,400

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