Halff Associates State PAC
Texas Committee
$222,284Cash on Hand
$255,279Total Contributions
$253,900Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$11,865.00 J Russell Killen INDIVIDUAL
$6,280.00 Roman Plugge INDIVIDUAL
$6,240.00 Patrick Kunz INDIVIDUAL
$3,590.00 Bobby Adams INDIVIDUAL
$3,320.00 Raul Wong INDIVIDUAL
$3,100.00 James Edwards INDIVIDUAL
$3,100.00 Menton Murray INDIVIDUAL
$3,100.00 Michael Moya INDIVIDUAL
$3,100.00 Richard Allen Zapalac INDIVIDUAL
$3,085.00 Matthew Craig INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$20,000.00 Jack Cagle INDIVIDUAL
$20,000.00 Rodney Ellis INDIVIDUAL
$15,000.00 Sylvester Turner INDIVIDUAL
$15,000.00 Tom Ramsey Campaign INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 Adrian Garcia Campaign INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 Ed Gonzalez INDIVIDUAL
$6,850.00 David Fuentes INDIVIDUAL
$5,500.00 Vincent Morales Campagin INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 Grady Prestage INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 James Metts Campaign INDIVIDUAL
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