Texas Cable Association, Inc. PAC
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$7,500.00 Charter Communications Inc Texas PAC ENTITY
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$1,015.00 Dale E Laine Jr INDIVIDUAL
$760.00 Jeff Burdett INDIVIDUAL
$735.00 Lucas Meyers INDIVIDUAL
$400.00 Celinda Gonzalez INDIVIDUAL
$180.00 Diane Naishtat INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Tca ENTITY
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