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$18,142.88 Lauren Rodriguez INDIVIDUAL
$10,250.98 Infovine Inc ENTITY
$8,840.21 Laquita Garcia INDIVIDUAL
$7,778.83 Kimberly Olson INDIVIDUAL
$7,624.21 Soledad Ayala INDIVIDUAL
$7,224.86 Crystal Zermeno INDIVIDUAL
$7,056.00 Linda Britten INDIVIDUAL
$6,259.85 US Postal Service ENTITY
$5,911.74 Gloria Villarreal INDIVIDUAL
$5,292.82 Blanca Espinoza Reyna INDIVIDUAL
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