Texans For America First Outcomes
Texas Committee
$3,332Cash on Hand
$24,620Total Contributions
$21,308Total Expenditures
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$24,600.00 Susan Lamb INDIVIDUAL
$19.84 Carmen Calderone INDIVIDUAL
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$6,900.00 Benchmark Outdoor Media LLC ENTITY
$3,327.14 Grunwald Printing Co ENTITY
$1,000.00 Aim Consulting ENTITY
$920.11 Milestone Collaborative Serv ENTITY
$500.00 Plains Capital Bank (First National Bank) ENTITY
$216.00 US Postal Service ENTITY
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