Texas Freedom Caucus
Texas Committee
$742Total Contributions
$367,318Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$100.00 Bill Beth INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Erik Kubinski INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Jason Mueller INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Randy Randol INDIVIDUAL
$70.00 Jan Johnston INDIVIDUAL
$67.00 Ed Martin INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Austin Bard INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Chris Robert INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Reynaldo Cazares INDIVIDUAL
$35.00 Vanda Mathis INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$267,534.76 Mikael Garcia INDIVIDUAL
$34,633.00 Berry Communications ENTITY
$14,086.53 Hilton Hotels and Resorts ENTITY
$10,266.68 Shane Birdwell INDIVIDUAL
$6,422.00 Anedot Inc ENTITY
$5,000.00 Young Conservatives of Texas Foundation ENTITY
$3,728.27 Thomson Reuters Westlaw ENTITY
$3,162.27 M7 Design Group ENTITY
$3,007.15 Office Depot Inc ENTITY
$2,500.00 Texas Values Action ENTITY
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