Texas Parents United
Texas Committee
$5,516Cash on Hand
$16,096Total Contributions
$10,261Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$5,000.00 Gilbert C Hine Jr INDIVIDUAL
$4,125.00 Laura Davis INDIVIDUAL
$2,400.00 Laurie Moore INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Robert Mayfield INDIVIDUAL
$866.66 Leander Area Republican Women PAC ENTITY
$674.13 Wilco100 PAC ENTITY
$500.00 Scottreeseforkids ENTITY
$450.00 Jackie Besinger INDIVIDUAL
$400.00 Michael Herrera INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Laurie Weberman INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$2,957.68 Wix.com LTD ENTITY
$1,323.00 C3 Management ENTITY
$1,117.89 Community Impact Newspaper ENTITY
$1,000.00 Tom Maynard ENTITY
$682.77 Vonage ENTITY
$455.26 Four Points News ENTITY
$404.04 Laurie Moore INDIVIDUAL
$333.32 Vistago Print LLC ENTITY
$297.70 Anedot Inc ENTITY
$288.07 US Postal Service ENTITY
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