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Pfizer PAC Our Voices. Our Impact. Pfizer PAC and Corporate Polical Contribuons Report January 2015 – June 2015

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Pfizer PAC Our Voices. Our Impact.

Pfizer PAC and Corporate Political Contributions Report January 2015 – June 2015

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Pfizer PAC – Our Voices. Our Impact. A Message from Sally Susman, Chair, Pfizer PAC

I am pleased to share our semi-annual 2016 election cycle political contributions report, which includes a list of candidates and political committees supported either by Pfizer or the Pfizer PAC from January 1, 2015, through June 30, 2015. The 2016 election cycle also commemorates the 40th Anniversary of the Pfizer PAC.

The Pfizer PAC is bipartisan; we contribute to candidates of both political parties. So far this cycle we have supported 316 candidates at all levels of government. I hope you will take time to review the report to see which candidates the PAC supported in your state and community.

We continue to face significant legislative and regulatory challenges and each election cycle is critical to our industry. Our elected representatives are making difficult choices, including focusing on cost reductions that could fundamentally affect our ability to compete and innovate.

Pfizer’s goal is to bring innovative therapies to patients that significantly improve their lives. We do that by generating sustained, positive “public will” among the general public, policymakers, and all of our stakeholders to help build constructive discourse in the political and regulatory environment in support of short-and long-term business priorities. Those priorities include the protection of intellectual property, regulatory reform, comprehensive tax reform, free trade, and protecting Medicare Part D from the impact of the debt and deficit reduction negotiations. At the state level, we are working to reform insurer practices, cap out-of-pocket costs, eliminate barriers to access to innovative vaccines, and pass civil justice reform legislation.

As Pfizer’s PAC Chair, and through my interactions with elected officials, I see first-hand how decisions are made that impact our ability to discover and bring to market innovative medicines and vaccines. The Pfizer PAC supports candidates who are committed to maintaining and improving incentives for innovation and protecting and expanding access for the patients we serve.

Thank you for your support,

Sally Susman Chair, Pfizer PAC

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PFIZER PACOur Voices, Our Impact.

What is a PAC?

PAC stands for Political Action Committee. A political action committee is a government- regulated organization that anyone can form to raise money for political campaign donations. PACs are formed by individuals, non-profits, and even many major corporations.

How Does Pfizer PAC Work?

The Pfizer political action committee, Pfizer PAC, is a non-partisan organization that provides opportunities for employees to participate in the American political process. The Pfizer PAC is an employee-run organization with a Steering Committee made up of Pfizer employees from dif-ferent divisions of the company. All corporate PACs are funded by voluntary employee contributions. Pfizer PAC is no different; it relies on the participation of Pfizer colleagues.

Who Receives Pfizer PAC Contributions?

Pfizer PAC is nonpartisan. It supports Democrats and Republicans alike. From January 2015 through June 2015 Pfizer PAC supported 316 candidates. True to its nonpartisan values, Pfizer PAC is committed to support candidates from both political parties who share Pfizer’s vision and values for healthcare. When choosing to make a contribution to a candidate, the Pfizer PAC considers candidates’ views on issues that impact Pfizer and its employees as well as the presence of Pfizer facilities or employees in the candidate’s district or state. A complete list of Pfizer PAC and state corporate political contributions for January 2015 -June 2015 is included in this report.

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Pfizer PAC & Political Contributions Governance Policy

Pfizer complies fully with all federal, state, and local laws and reportingrequirements governing PAC and corporate political contributions.

Pfizer has a Corporate Policy Procedure (#802a) that requires all PAC andcorporate political contributions to be compiled and published semiannuallyin a report that is made available to employees, shareholders, andthe public, and posted on the Company’s website at www.pfizer.com in“Lobbying and Political Contributions” under the “About Pfizer” tab withinthe “Corporate Governance” section. At the end of each Federal cycle (every two years), the Pfizer PAC is audited by Bond Beebe, a certified publicaccounting and advisory firm.

Pfizer also requests that trade associations receiving total payments of$100,000 or more from Pfizer in a given year report the portion of Pfizerdues or payments used for expenditures or contributions that, if madedirectly by Pfizer, would not be deductible under section 162(e)(1)(B) ofthe Internal Revenue Code. We are disclosing such information receivedfrom our trade associations in this report.

Pfizer has a PAC Steering Committee comprised of eight colleagues whoreview and approve all PAC and corporate political contributions on amonthly basis. To ensure adequate representation, Steering Committeemembers represent different divisions within the Pfizer organization. ThePAC Steering Committee evaluates candidates on a basis of their views onissues that impact Pfizer and its colleagues. It also takes note of whetherPfizer facilities or colleagues reside in a candidate’s district or state. Inaddition, all PAC and corporate contribution requests are shared with thePfizer Political Contributions Policy Committee for review. The PoliticalContributions Policy Committee is responsible for governing the Pfizer PAC.

Pfizer does not traditionally make contributions to 527 Issue Organizations.If we were asked to make such a contribution, it would have to be reviewedand approved by the Political Contributions Policy Committee andsubsequently disclosed in our semi-annual report.

Finally, in light of the Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United case,Pfizer has determined that it will not make any direct independentexpenditures, a decision which has been discussed at the executive levelas well as with the Corporate Governance Committee of our Board.

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Political Contributions Policy Committee

CHAIR Ken Cole Margaret MaddenSally Susman Senior Vice President, Vice President & CorporateExecutive Vice President, US Government Relations Secretary,Corporate Affairs Chief Governance Counsel TREASURER Geno Germano Rod MacKenzieJoseph Gruber Group President, Senior Vice President &Senior Vice President, Global Innovative Pharma Head of Pharma Therapeutics,Global Tax Research & Development

SECRETARY Robert Jones Tony MaddalunaBarbara Bonfiglio Vice President, Executive Vice President &Senior Corporate Counsel, National Government Relations President,Corporate Governance Pfizer Global Supply Jeff Keisling Marc Scarduffa Senior Vice President & Vice President, Chief Information Officer, US Government Relations & Business Technology US Public Affairs

Doug Lankler Julie Schiffman Executive Vice President Vice President, Chief General Counsel Portfolio & Decision Analysis

Pfizer PAC Steering Committee

Tiffini Brabham Richard Dudek John F. KellyAssociate Research Fellow, Senior Regional Business Director, Vice President,Research & Development Global Oncology Strategy & Transitioning SitesCambridge, MA Itasca, IL New York, NY

Sheryl Colyer Michael Flesher Dennis RyanVice President, Director, Key Account Manager,Human Resources Pfizer Medical Global Established PharmaNew York, NY Chicago, IL La Jolla, CA

Patrick Doyle Mike HoffmanGroup Lead, Vice President,Global Established Pharma Global ProcurementNew York, NY Peapack, NJ

Pfizer PAC Our Voices. Our Impact.

Political Contributions Recipients January 2015 – June 2015

Pfizer Political Contributions Recipients January 2015 - June 2015

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Winner Non-Partisan Debt-Retirement Facility

State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

ALABAMAUS HOUSE

Rep. Martha Roby R 002 $2,000.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Del Marsh R 012 $1,000.00

STATE HOUSE

Rep. Jack Williams R 047 $1,000.00

ARIZONAUS HOUSE

Rep. Ruben M. Gallego D 007 $1,000.00

ARKANSASUS HOUSE

Rep. J. French Hill R 002 $2,000.00

CALIFORNIAUS HOUSE

Rep. Tony Cardenas D 029 $1,000.00

Rep. Anna G. Eshoo D 018 $1,000.00

Rep. Michael M. Honda D 017 $1,000.00

Rep. Kevin Owen McCarthy R 023 $5,000.00

Rep. Scott H. Peters D 052 $1,000.00

Rep. Linda T. Sanchez D 038 $8,500.00

Rep. Loretta L. Sanchez D 046 $3,000.00

Rep. Eric Michael Swalwell, Jr. D 015 $2,000.00

Rep. David G. Valadao R 021 $5,000.00

Rep. Mimi K. Walters R 045 $1,000.00

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Sen. Anthony Cannella (Up in ‘18) R $1,500.00

Sen. Ed Hernandez (Up in ‘18) D $3,000.00

BOARD OF EQUALIZATION

Sen. Tom Berryhill (Up in ‘18) R $1,500.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Benjamn Allen D 026 $1,500.00

Assm. Toni Atkins (Up in ‘20) D 039 $2,000.00

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Winner Non-Partisan Debt-Retirement Facility

State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

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Winner Non-Partisan Debt-Retirement Facility

Assm. Susan Bonilla D 007 $1,500.00

Sen. Cathleen Galgiani D 005 $1,000.00

Assm. Roger Hernandez (Up in ‘18) D 022 $1,500.00

Sen. Ricardo Lara D 033 $1,500.00

Assm. Kristin Olsen (Up in ‘18) R 008 $3,000.00

Assm. Donald P. Wagner R 037 $1,500.00

Sen. Connie M. Leyva (Up in ‘18) D 020 $1,000.00

Sen. Bob Wieckowski (Up in ‘18) D 010 $1,500.00

Sen. Janet Nguyen (Up in ‘18) R 034 $1,500.00

STATE HOUSE

Assm. Rob Bonta D 018 $3,000.00

Assm. Jim Cooper D 009 $1,000.00

Assm. Jim Frazier D 011 $2,000.00

Assm. Mike A. Gipson D 064 $1,000.00

Assm. Jimmy Gomez D 051 $3,000.00

Assm. Lorena Gonzalez D 080 $2,000.00

Assm. Adam Gray D 021 $1,000.00

Assm. Chris Holden D 041 $1,500.00

Assm. Marc Levine D 010 $1,000.00

Assm. Brian Maienschein R 077 $3,000.00

Assm. Adrin Nazarian D 046 $3,000.00

Assm. Anthony Rendon D 063 $2,000.00

Assm. Sebastian Mark Ridley-Thomas D 054 $2,000.00

Assm. Jim Wood D 002 $1,500.00

Assm. Bill Dodd D 004 $2,500.00

Assm. Matthew Dababneh D 045 $1,500.00

Assm. Marie Waldron R 075 $1,500.00

COLORADOUS SENATE

Sen. Cory Gardner (Up in ‘20) R $1,000.00

Sen. Michael F. Bennet D $3,500.00

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Winner Non-Partisan Debt-Retirement Facility

State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

CONNECTICUTUS SENATE

Sen. Richard Blumenthal D $2,500.00

US HOUSE

Rep. James Andrew Himes D 004 $2,500.00

Rep. John Barry Larson D 001 $1,500.00

DELAWAREUS SENATE

Sen. Thomas Richard Carper (Up in ‘18) D $2,500.00

FLORIDAUS HOUSE

Rep. David Wilson Jolly R 013 $1,000.00

Rep. Carlos Luis Curbelo R 026 $1,000.00

GEORGIAUS SENATE

Sen. Johnny H. Isakson R $2,500.00

US HOUSE

Rep. Douglas Allen Collins R 009 $2,500.00

Rep. John Robert Lewis D 005 $1,000.00

Rep. Thomas E. Price, M.D. R 006 $1,000.00

IDAHOUS SENATE

Sen. Michael Dean Crapo R $5,000.00

ILLINOISUS HOUSE

Rep. Peter James Roskam R 006 $2,500.00

Rep. John M. Shimkus R 015 $3,500.00

Rep. Robert James Dold, Jr. R 010 $2,500.00

INDIANAUS SENATE

Sen. Daniel Ray Coats R $2,500.00

US HOUSE

Rep. Susan W. Brooks R 005 $1,000.00

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Winner Non-Partisan Debt-Retirement Facility

State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

Rep. Todd Christopher Young R 009 $2,500.00

Rep. Larry Dean Bucshon R 008 $1,000.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Ronald T. Grooms (Up in ‘18) R 046 $500.00

STATE HOUSE

Rep. Charlie Brown D 003 $500.00

Rep. Timothy N. Brown R 041 $1,000.00

Rep. Edward D. Clere R 072 $1,000.00

Rep. Steve Davisson R 073 $500.00

Rep. Scott D. Pelath D 009 $500.00

IOWAUS SENATE

Sen. Charles E. Grassley R $2,500.00

KANSASUS SENATE

Sen. Jerry W. Moran R $5,000.00

KENTUCKYUS HOUSE

Rep. S. Brett Guthrie R 002 $2,500.00

STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Sen. Whitney H. Westerfield R $1,000.00

LOUISIANAUS HOUSE

Rep. Charles William Boustany, Jr. R 003 $3,500.00

Rep. Stephen Joseph Scalise R 001 $5,000.00

MARYLANDUS HOUSE

Rep. Steny Hamilton Hoyer D 005 $1,500.00

MASSACHUSETTSUS HOUSE

Rep. Joseph Patrick Kennedy, III D 004 $3,000.00

Rep. Katherine M. Clark D 005 $1,000.00

Rep. Seth W. Moulton D 006 $2,000.00

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State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

MICHIGANUS HOUSE

Rep. Fredrick Stephen Upton R 006 $2,500.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Jim Ananich (Up in ‘18) D 027 $500.00

Sen. Curtis Hertel, Jr. (Up in ‘18) D 023 $500.00

Sen. Joe Hune (Up in ‘18) R 022 $1,000.00

Sen. David Knezek (Up in ‘18) D 005 $500.00

Sen. Margaret O’Brien (Up in ‘18) R 020 $1,000.00

Sen. David B. Robertson (Up in ‘18) R 026 $300.00

Sen. Dave Hildenbrand (Up in ‘18) R 029 $1,000.00

STATE HOUSE

Rep. Edward Canfield R 084 $500.00

Rep. Daniela Garcia R 090 $500.00

Rep. Brandt Iden R 061 $500.00

Rep. Tom Leonard R 093 $1,000.00

MINNESO-TAUS HOUSE

Rep. Erik Paulsen R 003 $1,000.00

MISSOURIUS SENATE

Sen. Roy Dean Blunt R $4,000.00

STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Sen. Kurt U. Schaefer R $1,000.00 $5,001.00

STATE SENATE

Rep. Stephen Webber D 019 $500.00

STATE HOUSE

Rep. Sheila Solon R 031 $500.00

NEBRASKAUS HOUSE

Rep. Adrian Michael Smith R 003 $2,500.00

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Winner Non-Partisan Debt-Retirement Facility

State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

NEW HAMPSHIREUS SENATE

Sen. Kelly Ann Ayotte R $1,000.00

NEW JERSEYUS SENATE

Sen. Cory Anthony Booker (Up in ‘20) D $1,500.00

US HOUSE

Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. D 006 $6,000.00

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman D 012 $1,000.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Peter J. Barnes, III (Up in ‘17) D 018 $500.00

Sen. Christopher Bateman (Up in ‘17) R 016 $300.00

Sen. Thomas H. Kean, Jr. (Up in ‘17) R 021 $1,000.00

Sen. Steven V. Oroho (Up in ‘17) R 024 $500.00

Sen. Paul A. Sarlo (Up in ‘17) D 036 $500.00

Sen. Joseph F. Vitale (Up in ‘17) D 019 $500.00

Sen. Stephen M. Sweeney (Up in ‘17) D 003 $1,000.00

STATE HOUSE

Assm. Mary Pat Angelini R 011 $500.00

Assm. Daniel R. Benson D 014 $250.00

Assm. Jon M. Bramnick R 021 $1,000.00

Assm. Caroline Casagrande R 011 $300.00

Assm. Herbert Conaway D 007 $500.00

Assm. Betty Lou DeCroce R 026 $250.00

Assm. Louis D. Greenwald D 006 $1,000.00

Assm. Mila M. Jasey D 027 $500.00

Assm. Pamela Rosen Lampitt D 006 $350.00

Assm. John F. McKeon D 027 $500.00

Assm. Paul D. Moriarty D 004 $350.00

Assm. Nancy F. Munoz R 021 $500.00

Assm. Vincent Prieto D 032 $1,000.00

Assm. Gary S. Schaer D 036 $500.00

Assm. Troy Singleton D 007 $350.00

Pfizer Political Contributions Recipients January 2015 - June 2015

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Winner Non-Partisan Debt-Retirement Facility

State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

Assm. Gabriela M. Mosquera D 004 $250.00

Assm. Joseph Lagana D 038 $350.00

Assm. Craig J. Coughlin D 019 $500.00

Assm. L. Grace Spencer D 029 $500.00

SHERIFF

Joseph Cryan (Up in ‘17) D $250.00

NEW MEXICOUS HOUSE

Rep. Ben Ray Lujan D 003 $1,000.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Jacob Candelaria D 026 $250.00

Sen. Gay G. Kernan R 042 $250.00

Sen. Richard C. Martinez D 005 $250.00

Sen. Michael Padilla D 014 $250.00

Sen. Mary Kay Papen D 038 $500.00

Sen. John Christopher Ryan R 010 $250.00

Sen. Daniel A. Ivey-Soto D 015 $250.00

Sen. Craig W. Brandt R 040 $250.00

STATE HOUSE

Rep. Gail C. Chasey D 018 $250.00

Rep. Zachary J. Cook R 056 $250.00

Rep. Nora Espinoza R 059 $250.00

Rep. Nathaniel Gentry R 030 $250.00

Rep. Jason Carl Harper R 057 $250.00

Rep. Conrad D. James R 024 $250.00

Rep. James Roger Madalena D 065 $250.00

Rep. Antonio Maestas D 016 $250.00

Rep. Terry H. McMillan R 037 $250.00

Rep. Debbie A. Rodella D 041 $250.00

Rep. James E. Smith R 022 $250.00

Rep. Carl P. Trujillo D 046 $250.00

Rep. Monica C. Youngblood R 068 $250.00

Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo R 007 $250.00

Rep. Alonzo Baldonado R 008 $250.00

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Winner Non-Partisan Debt-Retirement Facility

State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

Rep. Paul A. Pacheco R 023 $250.00

Rep. Yvette Herrell R 051 $250.00

Rep. Deborah A. Armstrong D 017 $250.00

Rep. Don L. Tripp R 049 $500.00

Rep. Stephanie M. Garcia Richard

D 043 $250.00

Rep. Brian F. Egolf, Jr. D 047 $200.00

Rep. Patricio R. Ruiloba D 012 $250.00

Rep. Sarah Maestas Barnes R 015 $250.00

NEW YORKUS HOUSE

Rep. Christopher Carl Collins R 027 $2,500.00

Rep. Daniel M. Donovan R 011 $1,000.00

Rep. Grace Meng D 006 $1,000.00

GOVERNOR

Gov. Andrew Mark Cuomo (Up in ‘18) D $5,000.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Philip M. Boyle R 004 $500.00

Sen. Neil D. Breslin D 044 $500.00

Sen. David S. Carlucci D 038 $500.00

Sen. John A. DeFrancisco R 050 $500.00

Sen. Martin Malave Dilan D 018 $300.00

Sen. John J. Flanagan, Jr. R 002 $500.00

Sen. Michael N. Gianaris D 012 $500.00

Sen. Joseph A. Griffo R 047 $500.00

Sen. Kemp Hannon R 006 $1,000.00

Sen. Brad M. Hoylman D 027 $500.00

Sen. Timothy M. Kennedy D 063 $300.00

Sen. Jeffrey D. Klein D 034 $500.00

Sen. Andrew J. Lanza R 024 $500.00

Sen. William J. Larkin, Jr. R 039 $500.00

Sen. Thomas W. Libous R 052 $500.00

Sen. Elizabeth O’Connor Little R 045 $500.00

Sen. Jack M. Martins R 007 $1,250.00

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State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

Sen. Terrence P. Murphy R 040 $500.00

Sen. Kevin S. Parker D 021 $500.00

Sen. J. Gustavo Rivera D 033 $500.00

Sen. Joseph E. Robach R 056 $500.00

Sen. Diane J. Savino D 023 $500.00

Sen. James L. Seward R 051 $500.00

Sen. Dean G. Skelos R 009 $1,000.00

Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins D 035 $1,500.00

Sen. David J. Valesky D 053 $500.00

Sen. Catharine M. Young R 057 $500.00

Sen. Jose R. Peralta D 013 $500.00

Sen. Thomas D. Croci R 003 $500.00

Sen. Rich Funke R 055 $500.00

Assm. Guillermo Linares D 031 $300.00

Sen. Robert Ortt R 062 $500.00

Sen. Susan Serino R 041 $500.00

Sen. Michael Venditto R 008 $500.00

Sen. George A. Amedore, Jr. R 046 $500.00

STATE HOUSE

Assm. Peter J. Abbate, Jr. D 049 $500.00

Assm. Thomas J. Abinanti D 092 $300.00

Assm. Jeffrion L. Aubry D 035 $500.00

Assm. Kevin A. Cahill D 103 $500.00

Assm. Michael J. Cusick D 063 $500.00

Assm. Steven H. Cymbrowitz D 045 $500.00

Assm. Jeffrey Dinowitz D 081 $500.00

Assm. Herman D. Farrell, Jr. D 071 $1,000.00

Assm. Aileen M. Gunther D 100 $500.00

Assm. Ellen C. Jaffee D 097 $500.00

Assm. Charles D. Lavine D 013 $500.00

Assm. Joseph R. Lentol D 050 $500.00

Assm. Donna A. Lupardo D 123 $300.00

Assm. Margaret M. Markey D 030 $300.00

Assm. Shelley B. Mayer D 090 $500.00

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State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

Assm. Joseph D. Morelle D 136 $1,000.00

Assm. Francisco P. Moya D 039 $500.00

Assm. Robert C. Oaks R 130 $500.00

Assm. N. Nick Perry D 058 $500.00

Assm. Victor M. Pichardo D 086 $500.00

Assm. Dan Quart D 073 $500.00

Assm. Jose Rivera D 078 $500.00

Assm. Robert J. Rodriguez D 068 $1,000.00

Assm. Robin Schimminger D 140 $500.00

Assm. Aravella Simotas D 036 $300.00

Assm. Matthew J. Titone D 061 $1,000.00

Assm. Helene E. Weinstein D 041 $500.00

Assm. David I. Weprin D 024 $500.00

Assm. Keith L. T. Wright D 070 $500.00

Assm. Kenneth Paul Zebrowski D 096 $500.00

Assm. Andrew P. Raia R 012 $500.00

Assm. John T. McDonald, III D 108 $500.00

Assm. Michelle Schimel D 016 $300.00

Assm. James G. Skoufis D 099 $300.00

Assm. Edward C. Braunstein D 026 $500.00

Assm. William A. Barclay R 120 $500.00

NORTH CAROLINAUS SENATE

Sen. Richard M. Burr R $5,000.00

US HOUSE

Rep. G. K. Butterfield D 001 $2,500.00

Rep. Renee L. Ellmers R 002 $5,000.00

Rep. Virginia Ann Foxx R 005 $1,000.00

Rep. Patrick Timothy McHenry R 010 $5,000.00

Rep. George E. B. Holding R 013 $2,000.00

OHIOUS SENATE

Sen. Rob J. Portman R $500.00

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US HOUSE

Rep. John Andrew Boehner R 008 $5,000.00

Rep. Patrick Joseph Tiberi R 012 $1,000.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. William P. Coley, II R 004 $750.00

Sen. Cliff Hite (Up in ‘18) R 001 $500.00

Sen. Shannon Jones (Up in ‘18) R 007 $500.00

Sen. W. Scott Oelslager (Up in ‘18) R 029 $1,000.00

Sen. William F. Seitz R 008 $750.00

STATE HOUSE

Rep. Nickie J. Antonio D 013 $350.00

Rep. John E. Barnes, Jr. D 012 $350.00

Rep. Tim W. Brown R 003 $500.00

Rep. Jim Butler R 041 $750.00

Rep. Mike Duffey R 021 $500.00

Rep. Anne Gonzales R 019 $500.00

Rep. Stephen A. Huffman R 080 $500.00

Rep. Terry A. Johnson R 090 $500.00

Rep. Ron Maag R 062 $350.00

Rep. Kristina Roegner R 037 $750.00

Rep. Cliff Rosenberger R 091 $1,250.00

Rep. Barbara R. Sears R 047 $500.00

Rep. Ryan Smith R 093 $1,000.00

Rep. Robert Sprague R 083 $750.00

Rep. Emilia Strong Sykes D 034 $350.00

Rep. Nicholas John Celebrezze D 015 $350.00

Rep. Timothy Edward Ginter R 005 $500.00

Rep. J. Kirk Schuring R 048 $500.00

Rep. Heather Bishoff D 020 $350.00

Rep. Michele Lepore-Hagan D 058 $350.00

Rep. Sarah LaTourette R 076 $350.00

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OREGONUS SENATE

Sen. Ron L. Wyden D $1,000.00

US HOUSE

Rep. Kurt Schrader D 005 $2,500.00

Rep. Gregory Paul Walden R 002 $2,500.00

PENNSYLVANIAUS SENATE

Sen. Robert P. Casey, Jr (Up in ‘18) D $2,500.00

Sen. Patrick Joseph Toomey R $2,500.00

US HOUSE

Rep. Charles W. Dent R 015 $2,500.00

Rep. Patrick L. Meehan R 007 $2,500.00

Rep. Joseph Russell Pitts R 016 $1,000.00

Rep. Ryan A. Costello R 006 $2,500.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Mario M. Scavello (Up in ‘18) R 040 $500.00

PUERTO RICOSTATE HOUSE

Rep. Jenniffer A. González Colón

R $1,000.00

SOUTH CAROLINAUS SENATE

Sen. Timothy Eugene Scott R $2,500.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Thomas C. Alexander R 001 $500.00

Sen. Kevin L. Bryant R 003 $500.00

Sen. Darrell Jackson D 021 $500.00

Sen. Harvey S. Peeler, Jr. R 014 $500.00

Sen. Nikki G. Setzler D 026 $500.00

Sen. John W. Matthews, Jr. D 039 $500.00

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SOUTH DAKOTAUS SENATE

Sen. John Randolph Thune R $2,500.00

TENNESSEEUS HOUSE

Rep. Diane Lynn Black R 006 $5,000.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Jack Johnson (Up in ‘18) R 023 $2,000.00

Sen. Jim Tracy R 014 $1,000.00

STATE HOUSE

Rep. Charles Michael Sargent, Jr. R 061 $1,500.00

TEXASUS HOUSE

Rep. Joaquin Castro D 020 $2,000.00

Rep. Henry Roberto Cuellar D 028 $1,000.00

Rep. Raymond Eugene Green D 029 $5,000.00

Rep. Peter Graham Olson R 022 $1,000.00

Rep. Kevin Patrick Brady R 008 $1,000.00

UTAHUS SENATE

Sen. Orrin Grant Hatch (Up in ‘18) R $5,000.00

US HOUSE

Rep. Jason E. Chaffetz R 003 $5,000.00

STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL

AG Sean D. Reyes R $5,000.00

VERMONTUS SENATE

Sen. Patrick Joseph Leahy D $1,000.00

VIRGINIAUS HOUSE

Rep. Donald S. Beyer, Jr. D 008 $2,000.00

STATE SENATE

Sen. Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. R 024 $1,250.00

Pfizer Political Contributions Recipients January 2015 - June 2015

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W NP

Winner Non-Partisan Debt-Retirement Facility

State/Office Win Full Name Facility Debt Retirement

Future Election Party District Corp PAC

Sen. Stephen H. Martin R 011 $1,250.00

STATE HOUSE

Del. William J. Howell R 028 $1,500.00

Del. Robert D. Orrock, Sr. R 054 $1,250.00

Del. Joseph R. Yost R 012 $1,000.00

WASHINGTONUS SENATE

Sen. Patricia Lynn Murray D $3,500.00

US HOUSE

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers R 005 $2,500.00

Rep. David George Reichert R 008 $2,000.00

WISCONSINUS HOUSE

Rep. Paul Davis Ryan, Jr. R 001 $5,500.00

Grand Total $100,950.00 $297,551.00

Pfizer PAC Our Voices. Our Impact.

Leadership PACs, Trade Associations and Party Committees January 2015 – June 2015

Leadership PACs, Trade Association and Party Committees January 2015 - June 2015

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State Committee Name Party Corp PAC

NP

Non-Partisan

ARIZONA Arizona Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee D $1,000.00

Arizona Republican Party (Non-Federal) R $700.00

CALIFORNIA BioCom PAC NP $4,000.00

California Healthcare Institute Political Action Committee (CHIPAC) NP $6,000.00

California Republican Party (Non-Federal) R $5,000.00

Majority Committee PAC--Mc PAC (Rep. Kevin Owen McCarthy) R $2,500.00

Perea Reviving Jobs and the Economy Ballot Measure Committee D $1,500.00

Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers Association of America PAC (PhRMA PAC)

NP $6,000.00

CONNECTICUT Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee D $5,000.00

Connecticut Republican State Central Committee R $5,000.00

Leadership Connnecticut PAC NP $2,500.00

DELAWARE Blue Hen PAC (Sen. Christopher Andrew Coons) D $5,000.00

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Biotechnology Industry Organization PAC (BIO PAC) NP $5,000.00

Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America PAC (US CHAMBER PAC)

NP $5,000.00

Committee for Hispanic Causes/ Building Our Leadership Diversity PAC (CHC BOLD PAC) D $5,000.00

Consumer Healthcare Products Association PAC (CHPA/PAC) NP $5,000.00

Council for Responsible Nutrition Political Action Committee NP $2,500.00

Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) D $50,000.00

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee D $15,000.00

Democratic Governors’ Association (DGA) D $275,000.00

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee D $15,000.00

National Republican Senatorial Committee R $15,000.00

Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America Better Government Committee

NP $5,000.00

Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) R $50,000.00

Republican Governor’s Association (RGA) R $250,000.00

Republican Mainstreet Partnership PAC R $5,000.00

Republican National Committee R $15,000.00

Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) R $50,000.00

FLORIDA Florida Democratic Party (Non-Federal) D $10,000.00

Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee R $5,000.00

Leadership PACs, Trade Association and Party Committees January 2015 - June 2015

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State Committee Name Party Corp PAC

NP

Non-Partisan

Republican Party of Florida (Non-Federal) R $5,000.00

ILLINOIS Republican Operation To Secure and Keep a Majority (ROSKAM PAC) (Rep. Peter James Roskam) R $5,000.00

KENTUCKY Bluegrass Committee (Sen. Mitch McConnell) R $2,500.00

House Republican Caucus Campaign Committee R $2,500.00

Kentucky Democratic Party (Non-Federal) D $1,000.00

Kentucky House Democratic Caucus Campaign Committee D $2,500.00

Republican Party of Kentucky (Non-Federal) R $1,000.00

Senate Republican Caucus Campaign Committee R $2,500.00

LOUISIANA Louisiana House Democratic Campaign Committee D $3,000.00

Louisiana Republican Legislative Delegation Campaign Committee R $6,700.00

Louisiana Senate Democratic Campaign Committee D $3,000.00

MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts Republican Party R $5,000.00

MICHIGAN Moving Michigan Forward (Sen. Arlan B. Meekhof) R $1,000.00

Vision for Victory (Rep. Kevin Cotter) R $1,000.00

MONTANA Treasure State PAC (Sen. Jon Tester) D $2,500.00

NEVADA Hellerhighwater PAC (Sen. Dean Arthur Heller) R $2,500.00

Searchlight Leadership Fund (Sen. Harry M. Reid) D $2,500.00

NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire Senate Democratic Caucus D $1,000.00

Republican Senate Majority Committee R $1,000.00

NEW YORK Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee D $3,000.00

Jobs, Opportunities and Education PAC (JOE-PAC) (Rep. Joseph Crowley) D $5,000.00

NYS Democratic Senate Campaign Committee D $500.00

NYS Senate Republican Campaign Committee R $3,000.00

Republican Assembly Campaign Committee R $500.00

NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota Democratic Party - NPL D $500.00

North Dakota Republican Party - State R $1,000.00

OHIO Promoting Our Republican Team PAC (Sen. Rob J. Portman) R $5,000.00

The Freedom Project (Rep. John Andrew Boehner) R $5,000.00

OREGON Holding Onto Oregon’s Priorities (Sen. Ron L. Wyden) D $5,000.00

SOUTH CAROLINA

Building Relationships in Diverse Geographic Environments PAC (BRIDGE PAC) (Rep. James E. Clyburn) D $2,000.00

South Carolina House Republican Caucus R $1,500.00

South Carolina House Democratic Caucus D $1,500.00

Leadership PACs, Trade Association and Party Committees January 2015 - June 2015

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State Committee Name Party Corp PAC

NP

Non-Partisan

South Carolina Republican Party (Non-Federal) R $2,500.00

TENNESSEE CASPAC (Rep. Glen Casada) R $1,500.00

DOC PAC (Sen. Steven Dickerson) R $1,000.00

Green PAC (Sen. Mark E. Green) R $1,000.00

Tenn Political Action Committee Inc (TENN PAC) (Sen. Lamar Alexander) R $2,500.00

Tennessee Republican Party (Non-Federal) R $3,000.00

VERMONT Green Mountain Republican Senate Committee R $500.00

VIRGINIA Common Good VA (Gov. Terry R. McAuliffe) D $5,000.00

WISCONSIN Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee D $500.00

Republican Party of Wisconsin (Non-Federal) R $6,000.00

WYOMING Common Values PAC (Sen. John Anthony Barrasso) R $2,500.00

OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Strong Leadership PAC (Atty. Gen. E. Scott Pruitt) R $1,000.00

Grand Total $749,700.00 $188,700.00

Combined Candidate/Committee Grand Total $850,650.00 $486,251.00

Pfizer PAC Our Voices. Our Impact.

Financial Statements January 2015 – June 2015

Financial Statements January 2015 - June 2015

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Combined Statement of Assets and Liabilities Arising from Cash Transactions 2015

Assets:

Cash $555,570.91

Net Assets $555,570.91

See accompanying notes to the combined financial statements

Pfizer Inc. PAC January 2015 - June 2015

Combined Statement of Revenues & Expenditures Arising from Cash Transactions

Revenues: Contributions Total

Payroll Deductions 670,390.10 670,390.10

Cash 24,095.00 24,095.00

Credit Cards 1,405.00 1,405.00

Refunds from Candidates 5,750.00 5,750.00

Other (Ret Checks Prior Cycle) 34,025.00 34,025.00

Total Revenues 735,665.10 735,665.10

Expenditures: Support of Candidates

Federal 220,500.00 220,500.00

State & Local 77,051.00 77,051.00

Political Parties & Other PAC’s 188,700.00 188,700.00

Interest & Other 150.00 150.00

Expenditures 486,401.00 486,401.00

Excess of Support over Expenditures $249,264.10 $249,264.10

Fund Available: Cash Balance

Beginning of Year $306,306.81

End of Year $555,570.91

See accompanying notes to the combined financial statements

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Financial Statements January 2015 - June 2015

Pfizer Inc. PAC Disbursements January 2015 - June 2015 2015 Total

Support of Candidates:

Contributions to:

U.S. Senate Candidates 59,500.00 59,500.00

U.S. House Candidates 161,000.00 161,000.00

State & Local Candidates 77,051.00 77,051.00

$297,551.00 $297,551.00

Other Expenditures:

Political Parties & Other PAC’s 188,700.00 188,700.00

Interest & Other 150.00 150.00

188,850.00 188,850.00

Total Expenditures $486,401.00 $486,401.00

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Pfizer Inc. PACNotes to the Financial Statements

1. FUND DESCRIPTION

The Pfizer Inc. PAC (the Fund) was formed by Pfizer Inc. (the Company) to solicit and receive voluntary political contributions from employees and stockholders of the Company and certain subsidiaries to assist candidates for elective office. The Fund was registered with the Federal Election Commission in April 1976.

2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Basis of PresentationThe combined financial statement activities of the Fund include several political action committees which were formed to comply with certain state laws. The accounts of the Fund are maintained on a cash basis. All administrative costs of the Fund are borne by the Company in accordance with federal law.

Tax StatusThe Fund is registered as a political organization and, as such, is subject to tax on non-exempt function income, which includes interest income, if any.

3. EXTERNAL FINANCING

The Fund may borrow cash, as necessary, to contribute to candidates in anticipation of employee contributions. The fund did not have any borrowings during the period January 2015 – June 2015.

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