On Monday, approximately 58 members of the Texas House of Representatives boarded private planes in Austin and flew to Washington, D.C. to avoid voting on an election integrity bill.
Austin Tejano Democrats PAC
Texas Committee
$3,707Cash on Hand
$37,245Total Contributions
$31,961Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,150.00 | Bob Perkins |
$1,026.63 | Bianca Garcia |
$1,000.00 | David Chincanchan Campaign |
$720.37 | Kirk Watson |
$550.00 | Carlos Barrera |
$526.94 | Daniella Desta Lyttle |
$526.94 | Laurie Eiserloh |
$526.63 | Andy Brown |
$526.63 | Eric Shepperd |
$526.63 | Jose Garza |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$21,276.58 | Y Strategy LLC |
$4,569.64 | Austin Southpark Hotel |
$1,624.99 | El Mercado South |
$1,590.02 | DonateWay.com |
$1,032.70 | Travis County Democratic Party (P) |
$319.60 | Zoom Video Communications Inc |
$306.50 | GODaddy.com |
$263.47 | Dove Springs Advisory Board |
$254.60 | Accent Trophies & Awards |
$250.00 | Eddie Rodriguez |
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