-Caveat Lector- *********************** FECInfo - Public Disclosure, Inc www.tray.com *********************** JUST FILED - NRCC SOFT MONEY REPORT COVERING FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1999. Rankings, trends and analysis will follow after receipt of the DNC six-month report. Highlights: * NRCC six months soft money receipts from donors total $9,754,465 ($9,266,542 itemized, $487,923 unitemized), averaging $1,625,744 per month. * $700,000 bundle from Cincinnati, OH on 3/12 (counting just the large $25,000 or more donors). Large Ohio donors over the six month period gave $1,160,000. * Carl H. Lindner gives $300,000. His company gives another $75,000. * Fourteen companies/individuals give $100,000 or more. * Telecommunication/Technology firms continue their strong connection to the party. * Pharmaceutical and Insurance companies prove they care about the health of the party. * Dan Snyder, Bethesda, MD shows he knows how to play the game. Questions to ask: *What was going on around the dates the donations were received? Events? Legislative activity? Regulatory activity? *Who is accountable? Who authorized the donation? Was an elected official involved with the donation? *Why have all the occupations and principal place of business been left out of this filing? Details of those $25,000 or more: Carl H. Lindner, Cincinnati, OH $300,000 ($150,000 2/17; $150,000 3/12) American Financial Corp, Cincinnati, OH $75,000 5/19 R.T. Farmer, Cincinnati, OH $150,000 3/12 Robert H. Castellini, Cincinnati, OH $100,000 3/12 Mr. J.H. McConnell, Columbus, OH $100,000 3/12 The Limited Service Corp, Columbus, OH $110,000 ($100,000 6/15; $10,000 5/3) Reynolds Dewitt & Co, Cincinnati, OH $100,000 3/12 Crown Equipment Corp, New Bremen, OH $100,000 4/16 Mr. H.C. Buck Niehoff, Cincinnati, OH $50,000 3/12 David L. Brennan, Akron, OH $25,000 3/12 Fifth Third Bank, Cincinnati, OH $25,000 3/12 First Energy, Akron, OH $25,000 ($15,000 4/16; $10,000 6/21) AT&T $126,050 ($25,000 1/13; $100,000 3/10; $700 6/16; $350 6/30) SBC Communications $86,000 ($1,000 1/20; $85,000 5/19) BellSouth $86,300 ($85,000 2/26; $600 3/12; $700 6/16) Oracle Corp, Rocklin, CA $75,000 5/7 Microsoft Corp $60,350 ($60,000 3/23; $350 6/16) Pan Am Sat Inc, Greewich, CT $50,000 3/2 Cellular Telecommunications Industry Assn $45,300 ($15,000 3/2; $300 5/10; $20,000 6/4; $10,000 5/24) Teligent $37,500 ($2,500 2/12; $22,500 4/15; $2,500 4/26; $10,000 6/30) Fox Group, Columbus, GA $35,000 ($25,000 4/13; $10,000 6/10) Walt Disney Co $35,000 ($25,000 3/31; $10,000 6/10) America OnLine, Dulles, VA $25,000 5/5 COMSAT $30,000 ($25,000 6/25; $5,000 6/23) Cox Enterprises, Atlanta, GA $25,000 4/15 Tribune Broadcasting Co, Chicago, IL $25,000 3/8 Gateway Inc $25,000 3/22 Time Warner Inc $25,000 _ Schering Corp $115,000 ($5,000 3/10; $100,000 3/22; $10,000 6/3) Pfizer Inc $110,600 ($100,000 3/8; $600 4/13; $10,000 6/30) Bristol-Myers Squibb $60,949 (($600 1/22; $5,000 2/19; $25,349 3/12; $50,000 2/9; $10,000 5/26) Eli Lilly and Co $25,300 ($300 2/23; $25,000 6/23) Glaxo Wellcome $25,000 3/17 AMGEN, Thousand Oaks, CA $50,000 6/16 Kmart Corp, Troy, MI $62,500 ($25,000 3/18; $2,500 4/26; $25,000 5/24; $10,000 6/10) National Assn of Chain Drug Stores $35,000 ($25,000 3/26; $10,000 4/16) National Assn of Convenience Stores $50,300 ($50,000 3/29; $300 4/15) Blue Cross Blue Shield Assn $82,650 ($300 2/2; $40,000 3/29; $2,500 5/18; $350 6/10; $39,500 from other state Blue Cross assns.) Prudential Insurance Co $55,550 ($30,000 3/26; $550 4/28; $25,000 5/6) American Insurance Assn, $30,350 ($25,000 3/18; $5,000 3/31; $350 6/30) American International Group $50,000 2/2 AFLAC, Columbus, GA $25,000 6/28 Clark/Bardes, Dallas, TX $25,000 3/8 Enron Corp $85,000 3/26 ARCO Atlantic Richfield $85,000 ($35,000 5/7; $50,000 6/24) Dominion Resources, Richmond, VA $60,000 ($5,000 3/8; $25,000 3/18; $25,000 3/31; $5,000 4/26) Reliant Energy, Houston, TX $50,000 4/13 Texaco $45,000 ($25,000 2/3; $10,000 4/26; $10,000 1/26) Florida Power & Light $43,200 ($25,000 1/29; $2,500 5/13; $5,000 5/26; $700 6/16; $10,000 5/21) Chevron Corp $38,150 ($300 2/5; $25,000 3/29; $2,500 4/26; $350 5/20; $10,000 6/17)) Exxon Corp $35,000 ($25,000 3/8; $10,000 5/20) American Gas Assn $28,500 ($2,500 3/22; $300 4/28; $25,000 4/30; $700 6/16) Asland Inc $25,650 ($300 2/5; $350 6/4; $25,000 6/10) Entergy Corp $25,350 ($10,000 5/13; $350 6/18; $15,000 6/29) PG&E $30,350 ($25,00 3/18; $5,000 3/25; $350 6/28) Commonwealth Edison, Chicago, IL $25,000 6/10) Sempra Energy, San Diego, CA $25,000 6/15 Southern Company Services $50,000 4/13 AINA Holdings Inc, Herndon, VA $47,870 ($35,000 3/2; $12,320 4/26; $550 6/21) US Airways $36,000 ($300 1/20; $25,000 _; $700 6/18; $10,000 6/22) Northwest Airlines, St. Paul, MN $30,000 6/17 American Maritime Officers Plans $30,000 ($25,000 2/23; $5,000 5/25) Assn of American Railroads $30,000 ($5,000 3/18; $25,000 3/23) Union Pacific Corp $36,300 ($600 2/23; $25,000 3/31; $2,500 5/18; $700 6/16; $7,500 PAC 6/30) FDX Corp $47,500 ($7,500 2/2; $5,000 2/23; $25,000 _; $10,000 6/11) Lockheed Martin Corp $31,000 ($25,000 4/2; $6,000 4/15) Air Transport Assn of America, $25,000 ($300 1/15; $15,000 3/4; $10,000 6/18) American Airlines $25,000 5/10 W.R. Grace & Co $25,000 4/26 Avondale Industries, New Orleans, LA $25,000 4/9 Leggett & Platt Inc, Carthage, MO $50,000 3/25 Tyco Int'l $35,300 ($25,000 1/21; $300 2/17; $10,000 6/16) Owens Corning $35,000 ($25,000 2/23; $10,000 3/18) Rent-A-Center, Plano, TX $30,000 6/10 Caterpillar Inc, Peioria, IL $25,000 3/25 Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Assn $25,700 ($25,000 3/4; $700 6/30) Emerson Electric Co $25,000 3/18 Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand $60,000 ($50,000 3/10; $10,000 6/10) Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, Washington, DC $35,000 ($25,000 4/15; $10,000 5/21) American Dental PAC $25,000 3/8 Swisher Int'l, Jacksonville, FL $32,000 ($25,000 3/10; $5,000 5/17) E.I. DuPont Nemours & Co $27,000 ($25,000 6/15; $2,000 5/6) Eastman Kodak Co $27,000 ($25,000 6/8; Eastman Chemical $2,000 6/17) Waste Management Inc $25,350 ($25,000 3/2; $350 6/16) Contran, Dallas, TX $25,000 5/13 Anherser-Busch Companies $36,650 ($300 5/28; $350 6/16; $25,000 6/30; $10,000 6/28) Pepsi-Cola $25,000 3/25 Coca-Cola Co $31,000 ($300 2/5; $25,000 3/2; $700 6/16; $5,000 6/25) Philip Morris Companies $100,000 2/10 USTobacco $75,350 ($7,500 2/5; $50,000 4/26; $17,500 6/4) Brown & Williamson, Louisville, KY $50,000 ($25,000 6/16; $25,000 1/26) Smokeless Tobacco Council $43,150 ($12,500 3/10; $300 4/13; $25,000 5/20; $350 6/16; $5,000 5/18) R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co $31,000 ($25,000 1/12; $300 4/13; $700 6/16; $5,000 6/30) Conwood Co Memphis, TN $30,650 ($300 1/25; $5,000 3/10; $25,000 5/20; $350 6/29) Lorillard Tobacco Co $17,500 ($12,500 3/10; $5,000 6/14) National Rifle Assn $64,000 ($55,000 3/18; $6,000 3/31; $550 6/15; $2,450 6/30) Archer Daniels Midland, Decatur, IL $100,000 ($25,000 3/10; $75,000 3/10) Food Marketing Institute $32,149 ($300 2/17; $349 4/13; $25,000 4/13; $2,500 4/26; $4,000 6/22)) Grocery Manufacturers of America $25,850 ($300 2/9; $25,000 4/30; $550 5/28) Pilgrims Pride Corp, Pittsburg, TX $25,000 3/17 Freddie Mac $100,000 4/15 MBNA, Newark, DE $85,000 6/11 Bond Market Assn $54,650 ($300 2/23; $25,000 _; $25,000 3/12; $350 6/16; $4,000 6/3) Citigroup $50,550 ($40,000 3/31; $550 5/18; $10,000 5/6) Fannie Mae $50,700 ($50,000 3/10; $700 6/16) Chase Manhattan Corp $30,000 ($25,000 3/22; $5,000 4/26) HD Vest Financial Services, Irving, TX $25,000 6/22 G-I Holdings, Wayne, NJ $25,000 4/15 National Chamber Alliance for Politics $37,500 ($25,000 4/27; $12,500 6/29) RR Donnelley & Sons Co, Chicago, IL $28,350 ($350 3/18; $3,000 4/6; $25,000 6/29) Publishers Clearinghouse, Port Washington, NY $25,000 3/10 Int'l Assn of Fire Fighters $25,000 2/26 National Assn of Home Builders $36,500 ($25,000 4/26; $1,500 6/30; $10,000 6/4) Georgia-Pacific, Jacksonville, FL $30,000 ($10,000 5/5; $20,000 6/15) National Assn of Real Estate $25,000 3/30 Marc L. 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