For Jo Jordan, it was Tuesday night (April 24) at EAT Catering and Cafe. It was for $50 a head on Day 55 of the 2012 Hawaii Legislature.

Jordan, who was appointed to fill a House seat last year, received money in 2011 from Calvin Say’s PAC, Altria Client Services (aka Philip Morris), HSTA, HMSA, Hawaii Association of Realtors, John Radcliffe and Red Morris, UPW and First Hawaiian Bank.

Hee’s is Wednesday night (April 25 — aka Day 56) at the Plaza Club for $250 a head.

In 2011, Hee received money from Altria, HMSA, First Hawaiian Bank, Radcliffe and Morris, HGEA, ILWU, the firefighters PAC and many other unions, HEMIC, Kualoa Ranch, Tesoro, Young Brothers, Hawaiian Telcom, Monsanto, Alexander & Baldwin, Castle & Cooke, Marriott InternationalBank of Hawaii, Central Pacific Bank, Oceanic Time Warner Cable, OutriggerAnheuser-Busch, a lot of well-known attorneys, Stanford Carr, Stanley Kuriyama, Kim Coco Iwamoto, JN Musto, Melissa Pavlicek, Ann Botticelli, Don Horner, Dee Jay Mailer, Ernest Nishizaki and Bert Kobayashi.

Why Sen. Hee accepts all those donation is unclear, as he had an astounding $365,000 in cash on hand at last count.

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