Feingold FEC Complaint
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Feingold FEC Complaint
REPORTS ANALYSIS REFERRAL TO OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL DATE: J u l y 1, 1999 ANALYST: Kelli A. McCarthy I. COMMITTEE: !I. RELEVANT STATUTE: 2 U.S.C. $434(a)(6) 11 CFR $104.5(f) III. BACKGROUND: Feingold Senate Committee (C00279901) Reuben Damm, Treasurer P.O. Box 620062 Middleton, WI 53562 Failure to File Forty-Eight Hour Notifications The Feingold Senate Committee ("the Committee") has failed to file the required Forty-Eight (48) Hour Notifications ("48-Hour Notices") for 4 1 contributions totaling $54,726.73 received prior to the 1998 Genera1 Election. The candidate was involved in the General Election held on November 3, 1998. Prior Notice was sent to the Committee on September 30, 1998 (Attachment 2). The Notice includes a section titled "48 Hour Notices on Contributions". This section reads "Notices are required if the committee receives contributions (including in-kind gifts or advanccs of goods or services; loans from the candidate or other non-bank sources; and guarantees or endorsements of loans to the candidate or committee) of $1,000 or more, during the period October 15 through October 31. The notices must reach the appropriate federal and state filing offices within 48 hours of the committee's receipt of the contributicn(s)." FEINGOLD SENATE COMMITTEE REPORTS ANALYSIS OGC REFERRAL PAGE 2 Schedule A of the 1998 30 Day Post-General Report indicates that the Committee failed to file 48-Hour Notices for contributions received during the aforementioned period (Attachment 3). The following is a list of the contributions for which no 48-Hour Notices were filed: Q9ntributor Name Michael Spector Frederick Wade Sharon Canter Tom Yin Ron Thorstad Roy Zuckerberg Peter Perlman James Crow Richard Villasenor H Fisk Johnson Daniel Wallach Benjamin Hams’ Mark Dayton Michael Allured Irwin Berkeley Terence Metvhill Joanne Crown Deborah Bouknight Marc Weiss Nancy Meyer Jonathan Soros Richard Chasin’ Laura Chasin’ Nancy Pinter Elizabeth Frawley Bagley Frances Miller Arjay Miller Date 10/19/98 1012 6198 1 0115/98 10128198 10/15/98 10/15/98 10/15/98 10/15/98 10115/98 10116/98 10/15/98 18/19/98 10121198 1012 1/98 1012398 1 0126198 1 0126198 10126198 10/26/98 10/26/98 10/26/98 10126108 12/26/98 10/27/98 10130198 10130198 10130198 Amount $ 1,000 $1,000 $1 .ooo ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 ’ A contribution from B H Harris at a different address appears on a 48 Hour Notice. ’ Contributions from individuals with the same names but different addresses appear on a 4 8 Hour Notice. FEINGOLD SENATE COMMITTEE REPORTS ANALYSIS OGC REFERRAL PAGE 3 Andrea Soros A n n Sperry' Natl Cmte to Preserve Social Sccurity and Medicare PAC Committee on Political Education AFL-CIO, PAC National Association of Retired Federal Employees Transport Workers Union The Progressive Politics Network Committee for Democratic Action c/o Sen Howard Metzenbaum Polaris Industries Political Participation Program Firstplus Financial Group Inc Political Action Committee Peach PAC Inc c/o Michael Morris Dealers Election Action Comniitte of the National Automobile Deale North Central Ampi INC PAC Treasury Employees PAC 10/30/98 10/29/98 $1,000 $1,000 10126198 $1.226.73 IN-KIND 10115/98 $3,000 10115/98 10116/98 $5,000 $2,500 10116/98 $ 1 .000 1011 5/98 $1,000 101161% $1.000 10/ 16/98 $ I .ooo 10116/98 $1.000 10119/98 $5,000 $2,000 $2.000 10119/98 10119/98 On January 20, 1999, a Request for Additional lirfoimation ("RFAI") was sent to the Committee (Attachment 4). The RFAI notes on an informational basis that the Committee may have failed to file one or morc of the required 48-Hour Notices for "last minute" contributions of $1,000 or more. The notice requests the Committee to review their procedures for checking contributions received during the aforementioned time period. In addition, the notice states that although the Commission may take legal steps, any response would be taken into consideration. ' A 48 Hour Notice discloses a $2,000 contribution from Paul Sperry and Schedule A discloses a $1,000 contribution each from Paul and Aim Sperry. FEINCOLD SENATE COMMITTEE REPORTS ANALYSIS OGC REFERRAL PAGE 4 Thc Committee’s response dated January 3 I , 1909 does not adequately address the failure to file 48-Hour Notices. The response dated March 15, 1090 docs address this issue. The Committee states that, “Although there is E possibility that some of these contributions were included in a 4X hour report which failed to reach the Commission, . . . all or most of these contributions were apparently omitted inadvertently from the 48 hour reporting process”. The Committee further cxplains that, “This oversight may have resulted from a lapse in communication between two of the Committee’s offices. In October of I W X , the contributions were processed in one office, while the 48 hour reports were gexrated in a different office at a separate location. Since that time, the fiindraising office of thc Committee has been consolidated to one office for all operations, lessening the chance of miscommunication. Accordingly, the Committee has talten actions to cnsure that the situation that caused this reporting problem cannot be repeated” (Attachment 5). .... ... . . ......, .. 697.93; - 4.535 All Reports Reviewed as of6f30199 Cash on Hand as of 12/31/98: $723,722.77 Debts Owed to the Committee as of 1213 1/98: $0.00 Debts Owed by the Committee as of 12/3 1/98: $0.00 Attachment #2 Page 1 o f 2 L ELECTION FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION September 30, 1998 CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES 1998 GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE COMMITTEES REPORT Pre-General Post-General REPORTING PERIOD" 10/01/98 - 10/14/98 - 4 8 Hour Notices10/15/98 - 11/23/98 REG./CEWT. MAILING DATE** 10/19/98 FILING DATE 10122/98 12/03/98 12/03/98 M'HO hlI'ST FILE All * 998 general election principal campaign committees of congressional candidates (including unopposed candidates) who seek election in the November 3, 1998, General Election must file the Pre- and Post-General Election Reports. Ifthe campaign has an authorized committee(s), in addition to the principal campaip committee, the principal campaign committee must also file a consolidated report on Form 3 2 and attach the report(s) of the authorized committee(s). 48 HOI'R NOTICES Oh' CQKTRIBUTIONS Notices are required if the committee receives contributions (including in-kind gifts or advances of goods or services; loans from the candidate or other non-bank sources; snd guarantees or endorsements of loans to the candidate OF committee) of $1,000 or more. during the period October 15 through October 31. The notices must reach the appropriate federal and state filing offices within 48 hours of the committee's receipt of the contribution(s). U.S. House candidates faxing 48-hour notices should transmit them to the FEC at 202/219-0174. Senate candidates should transmit them to the Secretary of the Senate at 2021224- I85 I , Note that 48-hour notices are the only FEC documents that may be faxed. *These dates indicate the beginning and the end of the reporting period. A reporting period ahvays begins the d a y after the closing date of the last report filed. If the committee is new and has no! previously filed a report, the first report must cover all activity that occurred before the committee registered. ** Reports sent by registered or certified mail must be postmarked by the mailing date; othenvise. they must be received by the filing date. (over) CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES Attachment #2 Page 2 of 2 ost General Elestion LABEL Committees should affix the peel-off label from the envelope to line 1 of the report. Corrections should be made on the label. ELECTRONIC FILING Political committees have the option of filing electronically. If you are interested in this option, review the enclosed handout entitled “Eler’ronic Filing of Disclosure Reports,” and call the Data Division at (800) 424-9530 or (202) 694-1250, .. i t ... . . ~.~ .... . COMPLIANCE Treasurers of political committees are responsible for filing all reports on time. Failure to do so is subject to enforcement action. Committees filing illegible reports or using non-EC forms (except for FEC approved computer generated foems) will be required to refile. .. .... . .. .. . .. <.~ . : FOR INFORMATION, CALL: (800) 424-9530 or (202) 694-9100 . . . . . . '7 71 I .......,.,.........,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....*... .. '.'.l.,!.>,t<l...- ... l,n,.,,,ll,.(. .. . 1111, L I :: ,' 1l~':lIvB 1 4 \:IN1 Ill1 I , hingold Senate Committee .' I (UCIOIAL d -8 . ?IW -=='IL1 M Pwlad (mu P.Pe WbaW) ..... .......................................... mn nr ran$uc&)4 "..................................... Feinpold % w e Committee I doy.lru) c ! I250 Ou .., .. -Y- - - - -- Fcrnpold kiuu Comrninec h Y 3 i r.-.-- I . v cp c.! 0 0 V jr \I .,I "I I91 fl'EWZEO RECEIPTS j J F T 0 l A L 01 FyyoI~ lhn PagO __ -:-UThs - (m) ............. P r n n lhu pp lf~3hNINmkrar)l) .................. .............. ........................... .........\ ... / ...... I .............. i . . . I ;d?OTALdRo*sltrcPog.{opld -- -:*SA ................ .................... lm.~trupap.Vnw~on)y . . ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L__ ._- - .............'.< ........... _ I SCHECI:ILE A 6TEUCLED RECEIPTS Ccnrnbuhn fmn individuals IO 2hYR , , . .~ . L7.' I w,, . -. . ~, . .,,._.. -__._-_....... , . . . . . . . . b, w, I ,.. ! 13..--.., :. .... I. 1.1" ' ! ' " * ' l ~ , , -. S I . . . .,. . . . . . ....... . . . ,- \ * ,. , . .I- - $.#.',.. I , . .. - .. . _- . -- 919 s 2nd SI M i l w u l k . W I 53204 Wshinglon. DC ?ooO? No11Assn o f SaciaI W o r k m PAC PACE 750 Fin1 SI. NE Washingtm. DC Zoo02 CWA COPE K SUI 3rd SL N\V C E. Full Name. u.lllnp * M m m rad EidiPac. Inc 80 Thmwbndgc Sr Cambndpc. MA 02l38 7- Zf?&' &a 1.' SS.Oo0 MI r' 0 C' 0 0 fr P c v h PAC Inc do Michacl M o d 3100 Pcvhtmc Rd NE Suite 625 AUml; GA 30326 Knvaunee County Demoaaric purV N39d2 Mudow Rd C. Full Name. Wll McLan. \'A 22102 99034191358 Attachment df4 Page 1 of 3 RQ-2 Reuben Damm, Treasurer Feingold Senate Committee P.Q. Box 620062 Middleton, WI 53562 IdentScation Number: . COO279901 Refaence: 30 Bay Post-GeneralReport (10/15/98-11/23/98) Dear Mr. Damm: ... .. ...... review of the report(s) This letter is prompted by the Codssion's gre referenced above. The review raised questions concerning certain idomation contained in the regort(s). An itemization follows: -Yourcommittee filed 48 hour notices reporting the follo.Wing "lastd a t e " contributions: Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. Helen Dhelum Jack Abbey, Gardy, Squitien James Shulman Tom C.Young Human Rights Cmpaign PAC 10123198 10/24198 10/26/88 10/27/98 90/28/98 B0/28/99 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,080 s 1,600 These contributions do not appear on Schedule A of thk H Q Q ~ . Please amend your repod to include these contributions or provide l s l ~ lexplanation of these apparent discrepmcies. -Schedule A of your report discloses a contTibutioaa(s) which appears to exceed the limits set forth in &e Act (copies attached). You shoddl examhe all of your contributions to check for additional excsssives. The Committee's procedures for processing contributions should dso be reviewed. 99034191359 Attachment Page 2 of 3 I I FEINGOLD SEPJATE CQhfMITTEE PAGE 2 An individual or a political csBlmitree other tim a qualified multicandihte committee may not make B contribution to a candidate for f e d 4 office in excess of 9i1,OOO per election. A qualised mdticandidate committee md all a!Bated co&&es my not d e a contribution($ po &I mdidate for federal office'in excess of $5,Wper election. The term "contrihution" includes my gift, ~ubscripli~~~, loan, advance, or deposit of money or mything of value d e by any p o n for the purlpose of influencing my election for federal oEce. (2 U.S.C. $441a(a) and (0; lil CFR 51lO.l@), (el and &)I If the contribution(s) in question was not compktdy or correctlyj reported, you should amend your original reprt using the new or corrected information. If tihe cmtribution(s) exceeds the limits, you should either refimd to the donor the amount in mucess of $l,OQQ or request a Written redesignation and/or reattribution of the cohbution(s) fiom the donor. All refunds, redesignations, and reatttibutiom must be m d e within sixty davs of receivt of the contribution. Copies of refund checks and copies of letters reattributing or redesignating the contributions in question m y be used to respond to this letter. Refunds are reported on Line 20 of the Detailed Sumrnary Page and on a supporting Schedule B of the report coverbg the period which they are made. Redesignations and reattTibutions are reported as memo entries on Schedule A of the report covering the period in which the authorization for the. redcsigwdon and/or mttribuhon k received. (1 1 CFR $164.8(d)(2), (3) and (4)) The acceptance of excessive contributions is B serious pobllem. Ag* &e committee's procedures for processing contributions should be examined and corrected in order to avoid this problem. Although the Commission may take fis1Kther legal action, prompt d o n by you to refund or seek redesignation and/or reattribution of the excessive mount will be considered. -Schedule A of your report indicates ?hatyour co file one or more of the required 48 hour notices reg contributions received by your wmmittee after Day Pre-General Report. A pMcipd campaign committee Commission, in Writing, within 48 horns of any contribution of $1,000 or more received between two and twenty days before an election. These 99034191360 Attachment #4 Page 3 of 3 FEINGBLD SENATE CBh4MlTTEE PAGE 3 P contributions are then reported on the next report required to be fded by the committee. To ensure that the Commission is notified of last minute contributions of $1,000 or more to your cmpaip, it is recommended that you review yo,w procedures for chechg conbibutions received during the aforementioned time period. Altbowh .&e Commission mw take leml action, anv rewonse YOU wish to moovide concerning this matter will be considered. (1 1 CFR 0 IQ4.5(1)) A written response or BZL menbent to your original report@+)correcting the above problem(s) should be filed with the Secretary of %he Senate, 232 Hart &=?e Office Building, Washington, DC 205 10 Within meen (15) days of the date of this letter. If you need assistance, please feel fiee to contact me on our toll-fiee number, (800)424-9530. My local number is (202) 694-1 130. Sincereiy, 468 Kelli M c M y Reports Analyst Reports Analysis Division Y Ii. I.; March 15, 1999 :. . .i. .. ......-... .. .. . .. .-.. . ._ Ms. Kelli McCarthy Reporb M y s t Reports Analysis Division Federal Election Commission 999 E Street, ? S i Washington,DC 20463 . -f FEC IdentificationNumber: C 0027990 1 Dear Ms. McCarthy: T h letter is in further response to your January 20,1999 letter prompted by the Commission'sprebnary review of the 30 Day Post-General Report (¶0/15/98-¶1/23/98). I: > In that letter, you informed the Committee that: 1) six csntriiutionaswere reported on 48 hour notices and then did not appear on schedule-A of the Post-Gmeral report, 2) some > contriiutions appeared to exceed the federal limits on contn'butions an& 3) that there may I be missing 48 hour notices for conmiutions in the amount of $1000 or more each, based I. on the fact that not all such contribUtions on the 1898 P o s t - k d Election Report had matching 4 8 - h reports. ~ I ESrn ONE I In a letter dated Januar). 31,1999, the Committee addressed the omissionS on schdde-A 1 of the Post h e r d Report. (The January 31,1999 response (mchqent #I) and 48 how I reports dated October 23,24 L 28,1998 are attached (atlghmt #2).) The January 3 1 I letter from the Committee also suggested that henceforth the Coxmuittee would not@ the Attachment #5 Page 2 of 22 Commission of conmiutions which are received and then returned before being deposited. Obviously, it makes sense to do this only ifthe Commission would find such notification helpful. We wodd appreciate your guidance as to whether the Commission would like such notication. The Committee hopes that its response ofJanuary 31,1999 was adequate in addressing the concern about contributions which were disclosed on 48 hour reports, but not on schedule-A of the Post-General report. 155mTWO As to the issue of appiuently excessive contributions, questions were asked about contributions from Henry Lord, Ruth Lord and Mary Pennock. 9 The appearance of excessive contributions in the cases of Henry Lord and Ruth Lord was created because tne Committee reported these two contributions incorrectly. The contributions were made through a conduit, and although it may appear that contributions were excessive, they simply needed to be reported accurately as appropriate conduit contributions. The Committee mistakenly reported the same contributions twice on the schedule-A portion of the 1998 Post-General report. (The only checks from the Lords received by the Committee (attachment #3), the schedule-A form which vias previously ), an amendment explaining the Lord's contributions (aaachment filed (arrachmer. +land #5), which should have been sent previously, are attached. A h attached is a corrected schedule-A form which correctly reports other conduit contributions as they should have appeared on schedule-A of the 1998 Post-General Election Report (bttachment M).) The Committee understands the need to report conduits accurately, and correctly reported conduits on the 1998 Year End Report, which was due on, and filed by, January 3 1,1998. (Attached are copies of several pages ofthe 1998 Year End Report WitR conduit contributions as they are now reported by the Committee (uffachmentX 7).) Attachment #5 Page 3 of 22 The $250 contribution from Mary Pennock received by the Committee on October 27, 1998 put her $200 over the $1,000 limit on contributions for the 1998 General election. At the time of her contribution, the Committee inadvertently M e d either to r e b d $200 to Ms. Pennock or to seek Ms. Pennock’s permission in redesignaiing the additional $200 for the 2004 Primary election. At this time, the Committee has refunded $200 to Ms. Pennock, and has taken ineasures to ensure this mistake wiU not occur in the hture. (A . . ,. . .. copy of Ms.Pennock‘s contributions filed by the Committee (&chent #8), the $200 refund check and refund form is attached (attachment #9).) The Committee understands the importance of federal limits on contributions. . e:, :... .. The Committee is also carefully examinirlg all of our contributions to check for the possibility of any additional excessive contributions. Because this process is time consuming, the Committee will contact the Commission as soon as possible in a follow-up correspondence to no@ the Commission ifany other mistakes are located. We have also corrected our method of reporting conduits under the direction of the Commission; and we are also carefully reviewing and consolidating the procedures for processing contributions . . ISSUE THREE Finally, let me address the concern of certain 48 hour reports which were not and should have been filed. While the Committee correctly reported all the contributions in question on the schedule-A portion of the 1998 Post-General Election Report, a number of the contributions were inadvertently not reported under the 48 hour report requirement for the final weeks of October 1998. Although there is a possibllrty that some ofthese contributions were included in a 48 hour report which f d e d to reach the Commission, (The October 17, 1998 48 hour report is attached (attuchment #IO) .) all or most of these contributions were apparently omitted inadvertently from the 48 hour reporting process. Attachment #5 Page 4 of 22 (The 48 hour reports which should have been prepared and sent in a timely manner are also attached, dated March 11, 1999 (uftuchment Cfll).)The Committee sincerely apolo-eizes for these omissions, recognizing and respecting the i m p o m c e of the 48 hour disclosure requirement. As you recommended, the Committee's procedures for filing the 48 hour notices have been reviewed and the Committee has taken action to e r w e that the problem will not be repeated. For your information, it appears that the problem largely resulted fiom an internal lapse in communication in the context of the Committee's effort to abide by Senator Feingolds voluntary pldges to limit the amount of out-of-state and PAC contributions which his campaign received to certain maximum percentages of the campaign's total receipts As you will note, most of the contributions in question were either PAC contributions or QUt- of-state contributions. and therefore were not always immediately accepted by the campaign in order to ensure Senator Feingolds pledges were never violated. In other words. sometimes contributions were not deposited for a brief period o f h e , as permined under federal law, given that they might have had to be returned ifthey would put the I Feingold Senate Committee out of compliance with Senator Feingold's fundraising . instructions The omissions apparently occurred when these checks were ultimately deposited and ?.he relevant campaign staff simply failed to file the 48 hour notices that had been fied for other contributions. This oversight may have resdted from a lapse in commuilication between two of the Committee's offices. In October of 1998, the contributions were processed in one oEce, while the 48 hour reports were generated in a differe:nt office at a separate location. Since that time, the hdraising office of the Committee h r sbeen consolidated to one officefor all operations, lessening the chance ofmiscommunication. Attachment #5 Page 5 of 22 Accordingly, the Committee has taken actions to ensure that the situation that caused this reporting problem cannot be repeated. The Feingold Senate Committee would like to thank the Commission for bringing these serious matters io its attention and giving us the opportunity to respond. Uyou have any questions or concerns regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to call me at 608 83 1 7877. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, ..... i . .4ssistant Treasurer -. . -..- . .. . .. .-.~ .... ~ .... .... . 03/11/98 .. ... - . . -. ::.'<' Attachment W5 Page 6 of 22 'go 12:12 I KalrjMcCarthy aeP~Analrsi lRcpolts Analysis Division --- Fcdenl Q d o n C ~ m m i s s i ~ n 999ESht.N.W. : Washington. D.C. 204G3 3 I RE 30 Day Post-General Repart (10115198- 1 IQPlslS) : -' FEC IdentificationNumber: C 00279901 rp:' 1- -" f 3 3 . . 3 5 9 D#us.Mccarthy: This lcncr is in response to your IeW & i d January20,1999 to tht Feingold Senate Committw. Your letter raised questions about six "last minrrtc contiibuhs that we not alyo reported on the 30 Day PastGcnaal Repost" The Dames from your list aRd the qlanaaims follow. You listed: 1) Jcrome Kohlbug. Mr. Kohlberg's contribution was reparted on page 197 of the Post O e n d Repod 2) Helen Dinelurn Jock. Ms.Binelm Jack's contribution was retllpned, and not cleposioed, 90 it wgs not reported on the Post Getma1Repore 3) Abbey, Gardy, Squincri. T&s contnbutan wa3 zot &om Abbey, W y , Squitieri. On the 48=!wr report, the m e was inmrrectly report&. Tbc con~butionw h m Jay Jacobs, and ww rep~t.rdon page 178 ofthe Post General Repon 4) James Shulman. Mr. Shulman's contributionWBS returned, ad not deposited, so it was not r e p a d on t h e Post General Repon 5 ) Tom C Young Mr. Young's conwibution was returned, and not deposited, 96 it was not reported on &e Post General Report 6) Human Rights Campaign PAC. This PAC contn'bution was retuned. and not deposited so it w not reponed onthe Post G a d Repro. As you rtcomended, the Comminee's ppocedwes for checking contriiations weived d&g tlnc "48Boue" time pcnod have becn reviewed. Io the fuhus, in the herest ofmmplete disclosuTc, the comitke will take the additional step of notifying the Comenissim in writing when a contribution io received and then ntumcd before being deposited. If you have my questions or concms regardingthis letter. pledlsc do not hesitate to call me at 608-8317877. ThanL. you for your assistance:in this maurn. Sincnely, . Mhthew Tans I Attachment #5 Page 7 of 22 From the Fcingold Senate Cornmittre PO BOX 62QO062 Middleton, Btl53562 Bate: Wber 23,1998 IffFw o f h day FEC ID:coo279901 from - U.S. Sen.Rass Feingold Candidale for U.S. Senate &om WiscopSia 9 Fax to: (202) 224 - 185 1 (608) 267 - 0500 Sec. Senate, Federal Election C o ~ s s i o n . WI State E l ~ t i o B n ~o d . Contributions: - United f i e Workers of America (PAC Contribution Genetal) 900 St NW WaJhingron, DC 20015 $2.500 contribution received on October 23,2998. LrWin Berkley (IndividualContribution - 66ncml) 4930 w oaktori 31d Floor Skokie, TL 60077 Sl.0oO contribution received on October 2,1998. - Friends of Jmy Kleczka (PAC Contribution General) 3268 S'9 St Milwaukee, WI 53215 S1,OOO contribution received on O e t o b 24,1998. ~ 03/11/99 12:20 Attachment #S Page 8 of 22 eo DeborPh Hannon Boulnight (Individual Contribution - h e r d ) 4825 Rodman St NW Washington, DC 20016 $1,000 contntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntntnion received on October 24,1998. - Joanne S Crown (Individual CoIstrjbUriorm Genwal) 33 Canterbury Ce Wilmette, IL 60091 $1,000 conlribution received on October 24,1998. - Helen Dinelum Jack (Individual Contribution Generd) 4900 Sears Tower Chicago, IL 60606 $1,000 contribution w i v e d on October 24,1998. ~~ C’ Tp 7. ~ _ _ - Frederick Wade (individual Contribution General) 1121 Wcllesley Rd Madison, WI 53705 S1,OQO contribution rcceived on October 24,1998. APT ._..__. .- -.-. Attachment ## 0@/11/08 Page 9 of 22 '60 1?:18 'F APT Date: October 24,1998 2" Fax of the day From the Feingold Senate Committee PO BOX 620062 Middleton, WI 53562 FEC ID:coo279901 Prom - - US.See. Russ FcinpId W i & e for U.9. Sen= h m Wisconsin. Fax 'to: (202) 221 - 185 1 (605) 267 OS00 - Sec. Senate, Federal Election Cormnission. WI SWe E l ~ t h €&ad. s Contributions: - Jerome KoMberg, Jr. (bdi%iduaIContribution Oened) crow Hill Road Mt Kisko, h i 10549 $1,000 contribution received on 0 Nmcy S Xbhlberg ( l ~ ~ d i v i d ~ l 111 Radio Cir Mt Kisko, M 10549 S1,OOO contribution received on October 23,1998. cdq __ - -.. . chment #5 Page10of22 - . From the Feingold Senate Commitzee PO BOX 620062 Middleton, WI 53362 1 Fax of the day FEC IE):630279901 from -(L - U.S. Sen.RUSS Feingold Candidate POPU.S. Senate Prom Whcon~in. Fax to:(202) 224 - 185 1 - (608)267 OS00 Sec. Senape, Federal El~?ction Cormslision. WI S ~ S CE l ~ t i o n Bs o d . Contributions: - Jay Jacobs (Individual Contribution General) 144 Woodbury Road Woodbur).. NY 1 1797 51,000 contribution received on October 26,1998. - Committee for a Democratic C o n s m (PAC ~ ~ Contribution Genepal) PO BOX 11217 Wasbgtorq DC 20008 %1,000contribution w i v e d on October 27,1998. Abbey, M y , Squitid (IndiviWContribution - General) 144 woodbury Road Woodbury. M 1 1797 f1.000 contribution received on October 26,1998. I _ . 03/11/09 12:21 .. Page 13 of 22 ‘60 - Susan IBuffett (Tndividuai Conmburion C;eaerd) 2443 S i l h o n St San Francisco, CA 941 15 $1,000 contribution reeeivd on Octotm 28.1998. - Eleanor Acheson (Individual Contribution G d ) 425 8* St NW #I 129 Washjagton. DC20004 $1,000 contribution ptccived on October 27,1998. - Samuel Wiener (Individual Contnibution &ai%&) 186 Sachems Head Rd Guilford, CT 06437 %1,000 conmbution received K r j S e i ~Kiehl (Individual 2275 Summit Dr on October 27,1998. - Contriburion General) Hillsborough, CA 94010 $1,000 contribution r d v e d on October 28,1998. - Roben E Friedman (bdividual Contibution GFned) summiiBr Hillsborough, CA 94010 2275 $1,000 contribution received on October 28,1998. Margt Kelly (Individual Contribution -&ne&) 1007 Hillside Avc Madison, WI 53705 . 03/11/00 .. - . Page 12 of 22 00 12121 - Human Rights Campaign (PAC Contibution General) 919 ISrnStNW Washington, DC ZOO06 $5,000 contribution received on October 28,1998, - James ~ h ~ l n ~m~viciuai an ~ontribution ~er-&) 5559 Mary Jo W a y Sari Jose, CA 95124 $1,000contribution received on October 27.1998. -m - Susan T Buffen (Individual Contribution General) 2443 Sillmore St San Francisco. CA 941 15 $1,000 conmbution received on October 28,1998. - Robert Eisner (IndividualConlribution General) 800 Lincoln St Evanston, K 60201 $1,000 contribution received on October 28,1998. - Dorothy Kohl (Individual Contribupicsn O e n d ) 1070 W W e Way Palnsl Beach, FL 33480 $1,000 contribution received on O a o k 28,1998. Tom C Young (Individual Contibution General) 5 109 Tomahawk Tr Madison, W 53705 $1,000 contributioa received on oaobcr 28,1998. Page 13 of 22 PT - Samuel Wiener (Individual Contribution & s e d ) 166 Sachems Head Rd Guilford, CT 06437 S1,000 contribution received on October 27,1998. .. . &z <--. . ... .... @ 019/019 -. . -. , . ....-. Attachment #5 From the Feingold Senate Committee PO BOX 620062 Middleto$ W153562 Date: October 17.119998 1' Fax of the day EC TD. COO27990 I ofice of Csntai fiQm - L'.S.*en h s s Feingolcl Candidate for U.S. S a t e from Wisconsin Fax to (202) 224 - 185 I - (608) 267 0500 Sec Senate, Federal Election Commission % State 'I €lections Board. Contributions: Daniel Wallach (Individual Contribution - General) 1111 Highland Park Blvd Wausua W154403 %1,000 contribution received on October 15, '1998. Sharon Canter (Individual Contribution - General) 5033 N Cumberland Blvd Whitefish Bay, M I 5321 7 51.000 contribution received on October 15,1*398. Richard Villasenor (Individual Contribution - General) 454 Day St San Francisco, CA 94 13 1 S1.000 contribution received on October 15, 1998. _. . .-.~.. . .. . . . . .--_. .. - _, . Page 15 of22 - Inger Stole (Individual Contribution General) 126 N Spooner St Madison WII 53705 $2,000 contribution received on October 15. 1998. hma crow (individual Contribution -General) 24 Gtenway St Madison, WJ 53705 $1,000 contribution received on October 15. 1998. 9 Peter Perlman (Individual Contribution - General) 388 S Broadway Lexjngton, KY 40508 $1.000 contribution received on October 15. 1WS. Roy Zucktrberg (lndjyidual Contribution - General) 4900 Sears Tower Chicago, ?L60406 %1,000 contribution received o n October 1.5, 19998. Ronald Thorsfad (Tndividual Camribution- General) 3 702 S Park St Madison WI 53713 51,000 contribution received on October 15,19998 H Fisk Johnson (lndividual Contribution - General) 4041 N Main St Raciae. WI 53401 $1,000 contribution received on October 16, 1998. . -.-. .. . Page 16 of 22 - Michzel Spector (Individual Contribution General) 2 I14 E Kensington Blvd Shorewood W153211 $1,000 contribution received .. .:.I. r . I .. .. ..-. . ‘ti. . .. .~ I-. ,: 1 . . on October 17, 1998. - - ... --.. . ~ .--. . ---.-.- - . ... I - From the Feingoid Senate Committee PO BOX 670062 Middleton \Vi 53562 Date: hlarcfi 11. 1999 1" Fax ofthe day FEC 7D:COO27990 I oaice of from C.S. Sen Russ Feingold - Candidate for U.S. Senate from Wisconsin. Fax to (202) 324 - I85 I , Sec. Senate, Federal €lection Corr.mission 4 Contributions: AFL-CSO P.4C (PAC Contribution - General) 815 16th St, XI%' \Vashin@cn DC 20006 S3.000 contribction Feceived on October 15, 1998. Kational Association of Retired Federal Employees (PAC Contribution - General) 606 N \Vashingtor, SI Alexandria, V.4 223 14 55.300 contribution received on October 15. 1998 Transport Workers Union (PAC Contribution - General) 80 West End .4ve hiy.hT 10G23 $2.500 contribution received on October 16. 1998. . -__ . .- .- _ I _ . .. :. . ,....r-;,;..,, . .,;..e. : ' - . . Pa - The Ropessive Polirics Pjetwvork (PAC Contribution General) PO BOX 65585 St Pa;;;.X K 55 16s S 1,000 contribction receiired on October 16, 1998. Cornminee for Democratic Action (PAC Contribution - General) 1424 16th St NW Suite 504 Washing04 DC 20036 51.000 contribution received on October 16. 1998. Polaris Industries PPP (PAC Contribution - General) 1225 3 Highway 169 Zfinnzepolis, \ l X 55141 S1.300 cornribbin ieceived on October 16, 1998. - FirstPluj. Financid Grsup 13c (PAC Contribution General) IGO3 \.5cernv Dr Dzllas. TS isr3.s SI .OOiC contribution receivedon October 16, 1998 Peach PAC Inc (PAC Contnbhtion - General) 3lO3 Peachtree Rd \;E Suire 625 rirlmra. G.4 30326 $1.300 conrnbction xceived on Ocrober 16, 1998 Dealers Election Action Committee of the National Automobile Dealers (PAC Contriburion Gencal) 8400 Wesipark Dr McLezn, V.4 22 102 S5.000 Contribution received on October 19. 1998. - Sonh Cernral . h p i n.CPAC (PAC Concibution - General) 5 15 .U Broadway Kew Clm hLI 56373 S3,OOO contribution received on October 19, 1998 Treasury Employees PAC (PAC Contribution -General) 901 E Street hW Ste 600 Washing04 DC 2000.1 $2.000 contribution received on October 19, 1998. Mark Dayton (Individual Contribution - General) 1701 Mount Curve Ave ?Anoeapolis, MY 55403 S1.000 contribLTlon received on October 21. 1998. Michael ..U!ured ihdiwdual Contribution - &nerd) W3091 Cnty Rd E heshkora, M’1 54953 SI .30G contribution received on October 21, 1998. Terence Mulvihill (Tndividual Contribution - General) 4903 Sears Tower Chicago. IL 60606 S1,OOO contribction received on October 26. 1998. Marc Weiss (Individual Contribution - General) 684 Broadway it6E h e w k’ork N Y 10012 5 1,000 contribution received on October 26, I993 N’ancy Meyer (individual Contribution - General) 68a Boradway it6E h’ew York I\N 10012 Sl.000 contribution received on October 26, 1998 Page 20 of 22 Jonathan Soros (Tndividual Contribution - General) 888 7th Ake Kew York >X 10106 $1.000 contribution received on October 26, 1998. 1vancy Pinter (Individual Contribution 1250 W Dea.1 Rd Milwaukee, WI 5321 7 - General) 51,000 contiibution received on October 27. 1998. Tom Yiin (Individual Conmibution - General) 5 109 Tomahawk Tr Madison. R? 53705 51.009 conrribiffon received on October 28, 1998 Elizabeth Frawjey Bagley SI Nlv Washingon, DC SOOGi 1539 39th S1.000 contnbLtion received on October 30. 1998 Frances Miller 225 Mountain Home Rd Woodside. CA 94062 51,000 contribLtion Teceived on October 30, 1998. 3.jay hljller 275 Mountain Home Rd Woodside. CA 93062 5 1,000 contribution received on October 50. 1998. Andrea Soros 858 7th Ave $3200 New York. h T 10106 51.000 contribution received on October 30, 1998 oi- . . . .~ .... z . .~ .... ;i.. P EP DWC .. . b: