Halff Associates State PAC
Texas Committee
$222,284Cash on Hand
$349,265Total Contributions
$276,644Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$4,540.00 Menton Murray III INDIVIDUAL
$3,660.00 Michael Moya INDIVIDUAL
$3,660.00 Steven Miller INDIVIDUAL
$3,660.00 Todd Jackson INDIVIDUAL
$3,620.00 William Hicks INDIVIDUAL
$3,610.00 Andrew Ickert INDIVIDUAL
$3,600.00 Jessica Daily INDIVIDUAL
$3,580.00 Benjamin Pylant INDIVIDUAL
$3,400.00 Christopher Caron INDIVIDUAL
$3,360.00 Long Nguyen INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$17,500.00 Tom Ramsey Campaign INDIVIDUAL
$15,444.00 Lesley Briones Campaign INDIVIDUAL
$11,000.00 Grady Prestage INDIVIDUAL
$11,000.00 Rodney Ellis INDIVIDUAL
$11,000.00 Vincent Morales Campagin INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 John Whitmire INDIVIDUAL
$9,000.00 David Fuentes INDIVIDUAL
$7,500.00 2024 Dallas Bond Campaign (DISSOLVED) ENTITY
$7,500.00 Adrian Garcia Campaign INDIVIDUAL
$7,000.00 Bill Gravell Campaign INDIVIDUAL
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