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The Tobacco Industry
Abstract
PAC contributions cover the period January 1, 1985 through December 31, 1994. Soft Money contributions cover the period January 1, 1988 through December 31, 1994.
Fields
- Named Organization
- Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.
- Cigar Association of America
- House of Representatives
- Lorillard Tobacco Co. (American cigarette manufacturer)
American cigarette manufacturer; makes Kent, MaxSatin, Newport, Old Gold, Style, and True cigarettes.- Philip Morris & Co. Ltd. (Cigarette manufacturer, incorporated in U.S. in 1902)
Philip Morris & Co. Ltd.., was incorporated in New York in April of 1902; half the shares were held by the parent company in London, and the balance by its U.S. distributor and his American associate. Its overall sales in 1903, its first full year of U.S. operation, were a modest seven million cigarettes. Among the brand offered, besides Philip Morris, were Blues, Cambridge, Derby, and a ladies favorite name for the London street where the home companies factory was located - Marlborough.- Pinkerton Tobacco Co. (Leading producer of chewing tobacco in 1987)
the leading producer of chewing tobacco in 1987- Senate
- Smokeless Tobacco Council
- Tobacco Institute (Industry Trade Association)
The purpose of the Institute was to defeat legislation unfavorable to the industry, put a positive spin on the tobacco industry, bolster the industry's credibility with legislators and the public, and help maintain the controversy over "the primary issue" (the health issue). - Cigar Association of America
- Named Person
- Barton, Joe
- Bateman, Herbert
- Bliley, Thomas J. (Representative (R-Virginia), House Energy & Commerce Comm.)
R-VA- Boehner, John
- Bond, Christopher
- Boucher, Rick
- Breaux, John
- Brown, Hank
- Bunning, Jim
- Burns, Conrad
- Callahan, Sonny
- Camp, Dave
- Castle, Al
- Chapman, Jim
- Clement, Bob
- Coats, Daniel
- Coble, Howard
- Cochran, Thad
- Conrad, Kent
- Delay, Tom
- Dingell, John (Philip Morris Washington Office)
- Dodd, Christopher
- Dole, Bob
- Dorgan, Byron
- Emerson, Bill
- Fields, Jack
- Ford, Harold
- Ford, Wendell
- Franks, Gary
- Gephardt, Richard
Defense- Gibbons, Sam
- Gingrich, Newt (Speaker of the House after Republicans regained control of H)
Speaker of the House after Republicans regained control of House in 1994- Gordon, Bart
- Gramm, Phil (US Senator from Texas (Republican))
US Senator from Texas (Republican)- Hastert, J. Dennis
- Hefner, Bill
- Hollings, Ernest F.
- Hutchison, Kay Bailey
- Johnson, Al
- Lott, Trent
- Mack, Connie
- Manton, Thomas
- Mccain, John
- Mollohan, Alan
- Murtha, John
- Nickles, Don
- Payne, Lewis
- Pomeroy, Al
- Quillen, James
- Rahall, Nick
- Rangel, Charles
- Richardson, Bill
- Robb, Charles
- Rogers, Harold
Defense- Rose, Charlie (U.S. Rep. (D-NC) 1986-1994)
Tobacco grower political ally.- Sanders, Al
- Schaefer, Dan
- Shaw, Clay
- Shelby, Richard (Senator (R) of Alabama)
- Solomon, Gerald
- Tauzin, Billy
- Taylor, Charles
- Thomas, Bill
- Thomas, Craig
- Warner, John D.
- Williams, Al
- Bateman, Herbert
- Date Loaded
- 18 Jul 2005
- Box
- 8049
Document Images
The
Tobacco
Industry &
Washington
A Breakdown Of
More Than $16 Million
In PAC & Soft Money
Contributions
1995
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THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY'S POLITICAL MONEY
-- PAC & SOFT MONEY CONTRIBUTIONS --
1anuary 1, 1985 through December 31, 1994#
Philip Morris Co Inc
R.I Reynolds Inc*
US Tobacco Co*
Tobacco Institute
Brown & Williamson Tobacco*
Smokeless Tobacco Council Inc
Lorillard Tobacco Co*
Pinkerton Tobacco Co*
American Wholesal~ Marketers
American Tobacco*
Cigar Assn of America Inc
Universa~ Leaf Tobacco Co
PAC Soft Money Total
Contributions Contributions, ,Contributions
$3,413,280 $1,670,277 $5,083,557
3,076,763 1,803,212 4,879,975
1,783,475 1,098,963 2,882,438
933,450 685,529 1,618,979
516,692 267,000 783,692
190,750 297,367 488,117
180,300 218,500 398,800
241,237 15,000 256,237
147,575 7,000 154,575
60,850 26,000 86,850
57,400 10,000 67,400
23,252 15,000 38,252
PAC contributions cover the period January 1, 1985 through December 31, 1994. Soft Money
contributions cover the period January 1, 1988 through December 31, 1994.
Totals include soft money contributions from corporate affiliates and~or top ~ecuffves.
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CHAleT IX
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
TOP RECIPIENTS OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TOBACCO INDUSTRY PACS
January 1, 1985 through December 31, 1994
Thomas Bliley (R-VA)
Charlie Rose (D-NC)
Rick Boucher (D-VA)
Bill Hefner (D-NC)
Lewis Payne (D-VA)
John Dingell (D-MI)
Jim Bunning (R-KY)
Howard Coble (R-NC)
Bart Gordon (D-TN)
Richard Gephardt (D-MO)
David Bonior (D-MI)
Vie Fazio (D-CA)
Charles Rangel (D-NY)
Sam Gibbons (D-FL)
Bob Clement (D-TN)
Edolphus Towns (D-NY)
Dan Schaefer (R-CO)
Norman Sisisky (D-VA)
Newt Gingrich (R-GA)
Gary Franks (R-CT)
Thomas Manton (D-NY)
Michael Bilirakis (R-FL)
Cass Ballenger (R-NC)
Tom Delay (R-TX)
Billy Tauzin (D-LA)
Harold Rogers (R-KY)
Jack Fields
Bill Richardson (D-NM)
Herbert Bateman (R-VA)
Steny Hoyer (D-MD)
James Quillen (R-TN)
Charles Taylor (R-NC)
Barbara Kermelly (D-CT)
Clay Shaw (R-FL)
Sonny Callahan (R-AL)
Jim Chapman (D-TX)
Tobacco
PAC Receipts
$111,476
96,800
69,650
68,600
68,149
59,500
58,950
56,942
56,500
54,258
50,100
47,750
46,450
45,250
44,800
44,180
42,400
42,000
41,000
40,600
40,337
38,700
37,900
36,700
34,800
33,950
32,700.
30,550
29,560
29,550
28,550
27,200
27,150
26,800
26,050
25,900
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Re~tative
Nick Rahall (D-WV)
Bill Brcwstcr (D-OK)
Bill Emerson (R-MO)
John Boehner (R-OH)
John Murtha (D-PA)
Dave Camp (R-MI)
Gerald Solomon (R-NY)
Alan Mollohan (D-WV)
Michael Oxlcy (P-OH)
Harold Ford (D-TN)
J. Dennis Hastert (R-IL)
Jim McCrery (R-LA)
Wally Herger (R-CA)
Joe Barton (R-TX)
Bill Thomas (R-CA)
Tobacco
PAC Receip.ts
$25,025
24,650
23,750
23,306
23,000
22,400
22,000
21,400
21,150
• 2.1,000
20,700
20,600
20,250
20,200
20,000
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CHART
U.S. SENATE
TOP RECIPIENTS OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TOBACCO INDUSTRY PACS
January 1, 1985 through December 31, 1994
Senator.
Wendell Ford (D-KY)
Mitch McCormell (R-KY)
Jesse Helras (R-NC)
Ernest F. Hollings (D-SC)
Trent Lott (R-MS)
Daniel Coats (R-IN)
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX)
Bob Dole (R-KS)
Christopher Bond (R-MO)
Conrad Burns (R-MT)
Kent Conrad (D-ND)
Christopher Dodd (D-CT)
Hank Brown (R-CO)
Charles Robb (D-VA)
John Breaux (D-LA)
Alfonse D'Amato (R-NY)
Connie Mack (R-FL)
Don Nickles (R-OK)
Mikd DeWine (R-OH)
Lauch Faireloth (R-NC)
Phil Gramm (R-TX)
Richard Shelby (R-A_L)
John McCain (R-AZ)
Byron Dorgan (D-ND)
Pete Domenici (R-NM)
Bob Kerrey (D-NE)
Rick Santorum (R-PA)
Charles Grassley (R-IA)
Thad Cochran (R-MS)
Frank Murkowski (R-AK)
Tom Daschle (D-SD)
Craig Thomas (R-WY)
John Warner (R-VA)
Tobacco
PAC Receipts
$87,057
69,750
64,5OO
64,371
56,750
56,150
46,923
45,900
45,5OO
43,750
39,000
37,999
36,250
36,000
34,400
33,800
33,700
33,119
33,000
32,750
28,100
27,000
26,500
26,000
25,600
25,500
25,000
23,500
22,450
22,000
21,900
21,000
20,0O0
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SENATE APPENDIX
TOBACCO PAC CONTRIBUTIONS .To CURRENT SENATORS
January 1, 1985 through December 31, 1994
Alabama
~L~
SHELBY (R)
MXYR~OWSra (R)
STEVENS (R)
brkansas
PRYOR (D)
Arizona
KYL (R)
McCAIN (R)
California
BOXER (D) "
FV.~NSTnm (D)
Colorado
BROWN (R)
CAMPBELL (R)
Connecticut
DODD (D)
LIEBERMAN (D)
I~laware
BIDEN (D)
ROT~ (R)
Florida
GRAHAM (D)
MACK (R)
Tobacco PAC
Contributions
$14,200
27,000
22,000
0
8,000
8,500
16,250
26,500
0
1,000
36,250
13,750
37,999
13,000
o
17,316
2,000
33,700
Tobacco PAC
Contributions
Georgia '
COVERDELL (R)
$4,000
14,000
Hawaii
~ (D)
n~ou~ (D)
11,250
11,000
Idaho
CRAIG (R)
~ORNE (R)
15,800
13,000
~inoia
MOSELEY-BRAUN 03)
SIMON (D)
Indiana
COATS (R)
LUGAR (R)
56,150
4,000
Iowa
GRASSLEY (R)
HARKIN (D)
23,500
2,000
DOLE (R)
KASSEBAUM (R)
45,900
3,000
Kentucky
FO~ (D)
McCONNELL (R)
87,057
69,750
Louisiana
BREAUX (D)
SOHNSTON (D)
34,400
16,439
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Maine
COHEN (R)
SNOOZE (R)
MIKUI~IO (D)
SARBANES (D)
KENt~Y (D)
ABRAHA~ (R)
LBVrN (D)
GRAMS
WELLSTONE
COCI-mAN (R)
LOTT (R)
Missouri
ASHCROFT (R)
BOND (R)
onMg_naa~
BAUCUS (I))
BUR~S (R~
_Nebraska
EXON (D)
~Y (D)
Nevada__
REID (D)
_New Hamp,~hir~
SMITH (R)
Tobacco PAC
$0
7,000
3,000
0
0
0
0
1,000
14,500
0
22,450
56,750
8,000
45,500
12,750
43,750
12,235
25,500
I 1,250
3,000
16,850
-2-
New .lersey
BRADLEY (D)
LAUTENBERG (D)
New Mexico
BINGAMAN (D)
DOMENICl (R)
New
York
D'AMATO (it)
MOYNIHAN (D)
FAIRCLOTH (R)
HELMS (R)
CONRAD
DORGAN lID)
DeWINE
GLENN (D)
HATFIELD (R)
PACKWOOD (R)
SANTORUM (R)
SPECTER (R)
Rhode Island
CHAFEE (R)
PELL (R)
South Carolina
HOLLINGS (D)
THUP.MOND ~)
Tobacco PAC
$1,000
3,000
250
25,600
33,800
9,500
32,750
64,500
39,000
26,000
33,000
1,000
13,500
33,119
0
16,000
25,000
10,250
0
0
64,371
10,500
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Sout~
DA$CHLE (D)
PRESSLER (R)
FRIST (R)
THOMPSON (R)
G~ (R)
HUTCHISON (R)
Utah
BENNETr (R)
HATCH (R)
Vermont
m~TORDS (R)
LEAHY (D)
Tobacco PAC
Contributions
$21,900
16,000
0
11,000
28,100
46,923
2,000
11,400
5,600
0
Virainia
ROBB (D)
WARNER (R)
Washin~on
GORTON (R)
MURRAY (D)
West Virginia
BYRD (D)
ROCKEFELLER (D)
Wisconsin
FEINGOLD (D)
KOHL (D)
Wyoming
SIMPSON (R)
THOMAS (R)
Tobacco PAC
Contributions
$36,000
20,000
14,369
0
18,000
6,720
10,500
21,000
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HOUSE APPENDIX
TOBACCO PAC CONTRIBUTIONS TO CURRENT REPRESENTATIVES
January 1, 1985 through December 31, i99d
Tobacco PAC
Alabama
1 CALLAHAN (R) $26,050
2 ~VER.ETr (R) 2,ooo
3 BROWDER 03) 10,600
4 BEVILL 03) 7,750
5 CRAMER (D) 8,400
6 BACHUS (R) 500
7 HILLIARD (13) 7,500
Alaska
AL YOUNG (R) 11,550
Arizona
1 SALMON CR) 2,500
2 PASTOR (D) 14,250
3 STU'MP (R) 11,350
4 SHADEGG (R) 1,000
5 KOLBE (R) 8,300
6 HAYWORTH (R) 4,000
Arkamas.,.
t
2 THORNTON (D)' 6,000
3 HUTCHINSON (It) o
4 DICKEY (R) 0
1 RIGGS ('R) 2,000
2 HERGER (R) 20,250
3 FAZIO 03) 47,750
4 DOOLITU-,E (R) 700
5 MATSUI 03) 17,400
6 WOOLSEY 03) 0
7 MILLER (D) 1,300
- 8 PELOSI (D) 1,300
9 • DELLUMS (D) 2,000
I0 BAKER (R) 5,500
i1 POMBO (R) 7,000
12 LANTOS 03) 0
13.
14
15
16
17
18.
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
45
46
47
48
49
50
Tobacco PAC
(cont'd)
STARK (D) $0
~SHO0 03) o
MINETA 09) 3,000
LOFGREN (D) 1,000
FAro', (D) o
corrDrr 03) 12,1oo
RADANOVICH (R) 0
DOOLEY (D) 5,550
THOMAS (R) 20,000
SEASTRAND (R) 1,500
GALLEGLY (R) 6,200
BEILENSON (D) 0
McKEON (R) 0
BERMAN (D) 0
MOORHEAD (R) 17,600
DREIER (R) 3,750
WAXMAN (D) 0
BECERRA (D) 1,500
MARTINEZ (D) 2,000
DIXON (D) 7,350
RO.YBAL-ALLARD (I) 1,000
TORRES 03) 888
WATERS 03) 7,000
HARMAN (El) 0
TUCKER 03) 2,5OO
HORN (R) o
ROYCE (R) 9,000
LEWIS (R) 18,850
~ (R) 1,000
BROWN (D) 500
CALVERT (R) 8,000
BONO (R) 0
ROHRABACHER (R) 5,650
DORNAN (R) 2,000
COX (R) 3,450
PACKARD (R) 1,500
BILBRAY (1%) 2,000
FILNER (D) 1,000
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Tobacco PAC
Contributions
California (cont'd)
51 CUNNINGI-IAM Ca)
~2 mrm~
$8,575
3,200
0
2,300
500
I0,850
10,400
42,400
SCHROEDER (D)
SKAteS 09)
MelNNIS OR)
ALLARD (R)
~L~Y
SCHAEFER OR)
1 KENNELLY (D)
2 GEIDENSON 03)
3 DcLAURO 03)
4 SHAYS
5 FRANKS
6 JOHNSON (R)
27,150
1,500
0
5,975
40,600
1,000"
AL CASTLE (R)
50O
0
16,300
5",00O
0
6,000
8,850
7,000
7,500
38,700
1,000
45,250
0
0
2,250
0
6,000
9,5130
6,790
0
5,500
3,000
26,800
2,000
Florida
1 SCARBOROUGH (R)
2 PETERSON 03)
3 BROWN
4 FOWLER (R)
5 THORMAN 03)
6 STEARNS (R)
7 MICA OR)
8 MeCOLLUM
9 BILIP.AKIS
10 YOUNG (R)
11 GIBBONS (D)
12 CANADY (R)
13 MILLER (R)
14 GOSS
15 WELDON (R)
16 FOLEY (R)
17 MEEK 03)
18 ROS-L~ OR)
19 JOHNSTON 03)
20 DEIYrSCH 03)
2I DIAZ-BALART (R)
22 si-iAw
23 HASTINGS (D)
-2-
I KINGSTON (R)
2 BISHOP 03)
3 COLLINS (R)
4 LINDER (R)
5 LEWIS 03)
6 GINGRICH (R)
7 BArn: ~)
8 CHAMBLISS (R)
9 DEAL 03)
10 NORWOOD"OR)
11 McKINNE¥ 03)
1 ABERCROMBIE (D)
2 MINK 03)
Tobacco PAC
Contn'butions
Idaho 1 CHENOWETH (R)
2 CRAPO OR)
$8,500
I1,700
4,000
2,500
5,050
41,000
0
2,500
2,200
500
6,202
1 RUSH (D)
2 REYNOLDS (D)
3 LIPINSKI (D)
4 GUTIERREZ (19)
5 FLANAGAN (R)
6 HYDE (R)
7 COLLINS (D)
8 c~.ANE
9 YATES (D)
10 PORTER
I 1 WELLER (R)
12 COSTELLO (D)
13 FAWELL (R)
14 HASTERT OR)
15 EWING
16 MANZULLO (R)
17 EVANS 03)
18 LaHOOD
19 POSHARD (D)
20 DURB~N (D)
Indiana
l VISCLOSKY (D)
2 MclNTOSH
3 ROEMER 03)
2,000
0
13,000
3,500
3,500
500
0
0
4,750
0
4,000
0
1,000
3,500
2,850
750
20,700
7,150
500
0
3,500
500
0
1,250
5,000
4,500
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