Pharmaceutical Contributions Against Proposition 79

Expenditures (As of September 20, 2005)

(Note: this includes only late contributions, generally large electronically filed contributions.
This is not necessarily the total amount of cash-on-hand for the committee.)

Donor
Amount
Received
Report Date
Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Bridgewater, NJ)
$3,898,500
09/12/2005
09/13/2005
Abbott Laboratories (Abbott Park, IL)
$3,903,500
08/29/2005
08/30/2005
Daiichi Pharmaceutical Corporation (Montvale, NJ)
$40,000
08/10/2005
08/12/2005
Solvay Pharmaceuticals (Marietta, GA)
$10,000
08/09/2005
08/12/2005
Valeant Pharmaceutical, Inc. (Costa Mesa, CA)
$75,000
08/05/2005
08/12/2005
Wyeth (Madison, NJ)
$3,898,500
08/04/2005
08/04/2005
Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, NJ)
$8,388,607
08/01/2005
08/04/2005
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals (Ridgefield, CT)
$750,000
07/28/2005
07/29/2005
Astellas Us Llc (Deerfield, IL)
$175,000
07/22/2005
07/22/2005
Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Cambridge, MA)
$25,000
07/21/2005
07/22/2005
Astrazeneca Lp (Wilmington, DE)
$3,898,500
07/19/2005
07/22/2005
Sepracor (Marlborough, MA)
$175,000
07/18/2005
07/19/2005
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (New York, NY)
$500,000
07/15/2005
07/19/2005
Bayer Corporation (Sacramento, CA)
$175,000
07/13/2005
07/13/2005
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (New York, NY)
$3,398,500
07/07/2005
07/08/2005
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (E. Hanover, NJ)
$3,898,500
07/05/2005
07/07/2005
Merck & Co., Inc. (Whitehouse Station, NJ)
$8,388,607
07/05/2005
07/05/2005
Organon Usa Inc. (Roseland, NJ)
$175,000
07/05/2005
07/05/2005
Schwarz Pharma (Milwaukee, WI)
$175,000
07/05/2005
07/05/2005
Schering Corporation (Kenilworth, NJ)
$750,000
07/01/2005
07/05/2005
Pfizer, Inc. (New York, NY)
$8,388,607
06/30/2005
07/08/2005
Hoffman-La Roche Inc. (Nutley, NJ)
$750,000
06/30/2005
06/30/2005
Serono, Inc. (Rockland, MA)
$80,000
06/29/2005
06/29/2005
Eli Lilly And Company (Indianapolis, IN)
$3,898,500
06/27/2005
06/27/2005
Amgen Inc. (Thousand Oaks, CA)
$3,898,500
06/23/2005
06/24/2005
Glaxosmithkline (Philadelphia, PA)
$8,388,607
06/21/2005
06/24/2005
Ge Healthcare (Princeton, NJ)
$80,000
06/16/2005
06/20/2005
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (New York, NY)
$650,000
04/14/2005
04/15/2005
Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Bridgewater, NJ)
$650,000
04/04/2005
04/08/2005
Merck & Co., Inc. (Whitehouse Station, NJ)
$1,300,000
03/30/2005
03/31/2005
Bayer Corporation (Sacramento, CA)
$80,000
03/29/2005
03/31/2005
Valeant Pharmaceutical, Inc. (Costa Mesa, CA)
$80,000
03/18/2005
03/24/2005
Wyeth (Madison, NJ)
$650,000
03/18/2005
03/24/2005
Schering Corporation (Kenilworth, NJ)
$80,000
03/14/2005
03/17/2005
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals (Ridgefield, CT)
$80,000
03/11/2005
03/17/2005
Hoffman-La Roche Inc. (Nutley, NJ)
$80,000
03/08/2005
03/08/2005
Sepracor (Marlborough, MA)
$80,000
03/07/2005
03/08/2005
Eli Lilly And Company (Indianapolis, IN)
$650,000
03/07/2005
03/08/2005
Solvay Pharmaceuticals (Marietta, GA)
$80,000
03/07/2005
03/08/2005
Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, NJ)
$1,300,000
03/07/2005
03/08/2005
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (E. Hanover, NJ)
$650,000
03/07/2005
03/08/2005
Organon Usa Inc. (Roseland, NJ)
$80,000
03/07/2005
03/08/2005
Daiichi Pharmaceutical Corporation (Montvale, NJ)
$10,000
03/07/2005
03/08/2005
Millenium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Cambridge, MA)
$80,000
03/07/2005
03/08/2005
Schwarz Pharma (Milwaukee, WI)
$80,000
03/04/2005
03/08/2005
Pfizer, Inc. (New York, NY)
$1,300,000
03/04/2005
03/08/2005
Amgen Inc. (Thousand Oaks, CA)
$650,000
03/03/2005
03/04/2005
Schering-Plough Corporation (Kenilworth, NJ)
$80,000
03/02/2005
03/04/2005
Glaxosmithkline (Philadelphia, PA)
$1,300,000
02/28/2005
03/04/2005
Abbott Laboratories (Abbott Park, IL)
$650,000
02/22/2005
02/25/2005
Astrazeneca Lp (Wilmington, DE)
$650,000
02/18/2005
02/25/2005
Source: http://www.aroundthecapitol.com

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