The latest campaign finance reports reveal that the Texas Democrats who broke quorum collected $491,000 between their July 12 departure and the end of the first special session. Over 25 percent of that money came from out-of-state donors.
Tom Ervin
$78Cash on Hand
$79,679Total Contributions
$78,551Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$5,000.00 | Marilynn Halpin |
$5,000.00 | Steven M Rudner |
$5,000.00 | Thomas Ervin |
$3,500.00 | Jeffery Jackson |
$2,600.00 | Claire Dewar |
$2,600.00 | Jennifer Owen |
$2,500.00 | Chris Hamilton |
$2,478.00 | Amy Bender and Howard Klion |
$2,350.00 | Steffanie Evans |
$2,000.00 | Charla G Aldous |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$29,323.87 | MAP Political Communication |
$19,700.00 | Hosanna Yemiru |
$5,240.00 | High Profile Professional Services |
$3,300.00 | Hosanna Yemiru |
$2,093.88 | Times Ten Cellars |
$2,000.00 | Vanna Ngo |
$1,385.50 | Danwal Inc |
$1,358.57 | Thomas Ervin |
$1,351.00 | Jennifer Wallace |
$1,321.51 | Meta Platforms Inc / Facebook |
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