4/30/21: Updated data from the 8th day reports available at the bottom of this article.
Principios
Texas Committee
$2,079Cash on Hand
$27,951Total Contributions
$30,816Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$21,373.36 | Department of US Treasury IRS |
$3,250.00 | LAPORTE, APAC |
$2,750.00 | Tmg Media |
$900.00 | Allman & Associates Inc |
$701.00 | Tejas Broadcasting |
$693.05 | Marriott Hotels |
$304.80 | Securus Correctional Billing Serv |
$284.13 | Grasshopper Group |
$159.00 | Frost Bank |
$120.64 | Grasshopper |
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