Charles Hasse

$98Cash on Hand
$50Total Contributions
$7,008Total Expenditures
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Name
Type
$50.00 Aggregated Unitemized Contributions INDIVIDUAL
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Payee
Type
$2,002.62 Fiesta Graphics ENTITY
$1,760.00 Aggregated Unitemized Expenditures ENTITY
$1,450.00 Cavazos Luis INDIVIDUAL
$624.46 The Home Depot ENTITY
$279.39 Amzn Mktp US ENTITY
$278.71 Fedex/kinkos ENTITY
$231.82 Harbor Freight Tools ENTITY
$129.90 Printers Border Press Inc ENTITY
$121.18 H-E-B #489 ENTITY
$50.31 Lowe's #2669 ENTITY
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