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NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA REPORT OF THE SECRETARY TO THE ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS Indianapolis, Indiana April 27, 2019 Article IV, Section 2 of the NRA Bylaws, as amended by vote of the members in 2017, requires the NRA Secretary to report business transactions in which entities led by NRA Board members, officers, or employees received payments in excess of $2,000 for goods and services provided to the NRA. | am required to transmit this information to the Board of Directors, and also to inform the members at the next Annual Meeting of Members. The following members of the Board of Directors and NRA staff have received payments from the Association for goods or service which total in excess of $2,000 with the Association in 2018: : Mr. Pete Brownell’s company, Brownells, received $2,394.65 in membership commissions from the NRA. * Mr. Dave Butz received $100,000 in 2018 from the National Rifle Association as an independent contractor. . Ms. Sandra Froman’s law firm received $13,060.16 from the NRA in support of her NRA public speaking and outreach activities. . Ms. Marion Hammer, Executive Director of Unified Sportsmen of Florida, received $270,000 for consulting services and legislative lobbying in Florida. . Mr. David Keene received $40,000 for support of public speaking appearances at Friends of NRA dinners and other outreach events. : The Director of the NRA’s Competitive Shooting Division, Cole McCulloch, is the owner of Peacemaker National Training Center, a shooting facility in West Virginia. In 2018 Peacemaker received $70,500 for conducting and hosting the NRA World Shooting Championships. + Ted Nugent’s company, Projectile Marketing, received $4,234 in membership commissions from the NRA. The NRA spent $60,000 for advertising on Ted Nugent's television show Spirit of the Wild. . Mr. Lance Olson received $75,000 from the National Rifle Association as an independent contractor. . Mr. Bart Skelton received $15,000 as a writer for NRA Publications. (Over) FUTURE NRA ANNUAL MEETINGS & EXHIBITS 2020 Annual Meeting (Nashville, Tennessee) April 16-21 (Board Meeting April 20-21) 2021 Annual Meeting (Houston, Texas) May 13-18 (Board Meeting May 17-18) 2022 Annual Meeting (Louisville, Kentucky) May 19-24 (Board Meeting May 23-24) 2023 Annual Meeting (Indianapolis, Indiana) April 13-18 (Board Meeting April 17-18) 2024 Annual Meeting (Dallas, Texas) May 16-21 (Board Meeting May 20-21) 2025 Annual Meeting (Atlanta, Georgia) April 24 — April 29 (Board Meeting April 28-29) Respectfully submitted, ) gx H-e. a Q John C. Frazer Secretary

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