Houston Region Business Coalition
Texas Committee
$65,489Cash on Hand
$1,911,245Total Contributions
$1,860,905Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$450,000.00 Cherie and K Alan Hassenflu INDIVIDUAL
$175,000.00 Richard & Nancy Kinder INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 David and Diane Modesett INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Donald Sinclair INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Khaled Salem INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Melinda and Jeffery D Hildebrand INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Richard Weekley INDIVIDUAL
$65,000.00 Joseph B Swinbank INDIVIDUAL
$30,000.00 Houston Apartment Association Political Action Committee ENTITY
$30,000.00 Matthew Rotan INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$489,203.41 Mammoth Marketing Group ENTITY
$279,502.19 KC Strategies LLC ENTITY
$200,000.00 Murphy Nasica & Associates ENTITY
$140,000.00 Protect and Serve Texas PAC ENTITY
$136,500.00 AxMedia ENTITY
$117,800.00 Ragnar Research Partners LLC ENTITY
$100,290.99 Grace & McEwan Consulting LLC ENTITY
$60,000.00 Vanguard Field Strategy ENTITY
$50,000.00 Anthem Media Inc ENTITY
$44,680.50 Junior League of Houston ENTITY
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