Trade Association Participation
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2013
During 2013, Union Pacific paid dues to the following trade associations: Association of American Railroads, American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, National Association of Manufacturers and U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Based on the information the Company received in 2013, the following amount of Union Pacific dues or payments that were used for lobbying is set for the below:
- Association of American Railroads: $1,664,095
- American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity: $400,000
- National Association of Manufacturers: $96,000
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce: $50,000
2012
During 2012, Union Pacific paid dues to the following trade associations: Association of American Railroads, American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, The Business Roundtable, National Association of Manufacturers and U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Based on the information the Company received in 2012, the following amount of Union Pacific dues or payments that were used for lobbying is set forth below:
- Association of American Railroads: $2,605,056
- American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity: $242,260
- The Business Roundtable: $51,780
- National Association of Manufacturers: $120,000
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce: $55,000
2011
During 2011, Union Pacific paid dues to the following trade associations: Association of American Railroads, American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, The Business Roundtable, National Association of Manufacturers and U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Based on the information the Company received in 2011, the following amount of Union Pacific dues or payments that were used for lobbying is set forth below:
- Association of American Railroads: $2,314,904
- American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity: $208,845
- The Business Roundtable: $64,724
- National Association of Manufacturers: $23,901
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce: $50,000