Texas Organizing Project Political Action Committee
Texas Committee
$1,181,177Cash on Hand
$3,791,118Total Contributions
$3,679,308Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$850,000.00 George Soros INDIVIDUAL
$803,000.00 TOP Political Action Committee (DISSOLVED) ENTITY
$200,000.00 Eva Grove INDIVIDUAL
$200,000.00 Eva Kasten INDIVIDUAL
$200,000.00 Texas Democratic Majority PAC ENTITY
$150,000.00 Way to Win Action Fund ENTITY
$140,000.00 Rachel Gelman INDIVIDUAL
$125,000.00 Justice and Public Safety PAC - Federal ENTITY
$100,000.00 Elizabeth Simons INDIVIDUAL
$75,000.00 California Nurses Association PAC (Cna PAC) ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,197,691.91 Texas Power Strategies Inc ENTITY
$903,040.61 Texas Tool Belt LLC ENTITY
$344,578.63 Texas Organizing Project Education Fund ENTITY
$329,431.50 TOP Political Action Committee (DISSOLVED) ENTITY
$101,000.00 Human Age Digital ENTITY
$60,519.32 Perfect Gift ENTITY
$59,254.22 Alamo Mailing Company ENTITY
$55,867.80 Monarch Printing Company Inc ENTITY
$52,000.00 Katz Compliance ENTITY
$41,732.19 Prestige Printing LLC ENTITY
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