Texas House Representative Dustin Burrows, who represents District 83 (Lubbock and a swath of West Texas), resigned his post as Chair of the Republican Caucus in the Texas House, apparently as a result of his role in the scandal currently plaguing Texas Republicans. Although he did not resign from office, he finds himself vulnerable in 2020.
Collin County Republican Party (CEC)
Texas Committee
$183,421Cash on Hand
$415,164Total Contributions
$506,130Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$18,175.91 | Aggregated Unitemized Contributions |
$13,500.00 | Jeff Leach |
$13,050.00 | Phillip Huffines |
$10,000.00 | Secure America's Majority PAC |
$9,475.00 | Collin County Conservative Republicans |
$7,800.00 | Craig Estes |
$7,250.00 | Collin County Republican Mens Club |
$6,500.00 | Julie and Henry Chuck O'Reilly |
$6,400.00 | Ben Brown |
$6,060.00 | Angela Paxton |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$107,078.82 | Legends Hospitality |
$62,649.69 | Idea Construction |
$57,792.90 | Realty 720 Venture, LP |
$36,382.04 | Bunni Pounds & Associates Inc |
$33,782.35 | Department of US Treasury IRS |
$30,354.86 | MDT Prairie Creek LTD |
$24,577.39 | City of Plano |
$17,802.50 | Chuck Darling |
$16,656.01 | Neal A Katz |
$12,579.63 | First Graphic Services Inc |
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