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MGGF CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2019 State Candidate Committee Name Amount Party STATE SENATE CA Sen MGGF CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2019 State Candidate Committee Name Amount Party STATE SENATE CA Sen. Brian Dahle (R) Brian Dahle for Senate 2019 $2,500 REP STATE ASSEMBLY CA Assm. Bill Quirk (D) Bill Quirk for Assembly 2020 $1,500 DEM CA Assm. Cecilia M. Aguiar-Curry (D) Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 2020 $4,000 DEM CA Assm. Devon J. Mathis (R) Devon Mathis for Assembly 2020 $2,000 REP CA Assm. Jim Cooper (D) Jim Cooper for Assembly 2020 (in-kind) $666 DEM CA Assm. Rudy Salas (D) Rudy Salas for Assembly 2020 $2,000 DEM CALIFORNIA TOTAL $12,666 OTHER CO Better Colorado Alliance $1,000 DEM CO Leading Colorado Forward $1,000 DEM CO Values First Colorado $1,000 REP CO Colorado Senate Majority Fund $1,000 REP COLORADO TOTAL $4,000 STATE SENATE HI Sen. Brian T. Taniguchi (D) Friends of Brian Taniguchi $1,000 DEM HI Sen. Clarence K. Nishihara (D) Friends of Clarence Nishihara $1,000 DEM HI Sen. Donovan M. Dela Cruz (D) Friends of Donovan Dela Cruz $1,000 DEM HI Sen. Glenn S. Wakai (D) Friends of Glenn Wakai $1,000 DEM HI Sen. Kaiali'i Kahele (D) Friends of Kai'alii Kahele $1,000 DEM HI Sen. Michelle N. Kidani (D) Friends of Michelle Kidani $1,000 DEM STATE HOUSE HI Rep. Della Au Belatti (D) Friends of Della Au Belatti $1,000 DEM HI Rep. Henry James C. Aquino (D) Friends of Henry Aquino $1,000 DEM HI Rep. Richard H.K. Onishi (D) Friends of Richard Onishi $1,000 DEM HI Rep. Ryan I. Yamane (D) Friends of Ryan Yamane $1,000 DEM HI Rep. Sylvia J. Luke (D) Friends of Sylvia Luke $1,000 DEM HI Rep. Ty Diaz Cullen (D) Friends of Ty Cullen $1,000 DEM HAWAII TOTAL $12,000 STATE HOUSE IL Rep. Charles E. Meier (R) Citizens for Charlie Meier $1,000 REP IL Rep. Lawrence M. Walsh, Jr. (D) Friends of Larry Walsh, Jr. $1,500 DEM IL Rep. Michael D. Unes (R) Citizens for Unes $1,000 REP IL Rep. Nicholas K. Smith (D) Friends of Nicholas Smith $1,000 DEM IL Rep. Tony M. McCombie (R) McCombie for Illinois $1,000 REP OTHER IL Downstate Democratic Caucus $1,500 DEM ILLINOIS TOTAL $7,000 GOVERNOR IN Gov. Eric Joseph Holcomb (R) Holcomb for Indiana $1,500 REP LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN Hon. Suzanne Crouch (R) Suzanne Crouch for Lieutenant Governor $1,500 REP STATE SENATE IN Sen. C. Susan Glick (R) Glick for Senate $200 REP IN Sen. James R. Buck (R) Citizens for Buck $300 REP IN Sen. Jean Leising (R) Jean Leising for State Senate $500 REP IN Sen. Mark B. Messmer (R) Mark Messmer for Senate $300 REP IN Sen. Rodric D. Bray (R) Rodric D Bray for State Senate $300 REP IN Sen. Ronnie J. Alting (R) Ron Alting for State Senate Committee $300 REP IN Sen. Timothy S. Lanane (D) Committee to Elect Senator Tim Lanane $300 DEM STATE HOUSE IN Rep. Brian C. Bosma (R) Committee to elect Brian Bosma $300 REP IN Rep. Donald Joseph Lehe (R) Friends of Don Lehe $500 REP IN Rep. Melanie Marlene Wright (D) Committee to Elect Melanie Wright $300 DEM IN Rep. Philip Kelly GiaQuinta (D) GiaQuinta for State Representative $300 DEM IN Rep. Robert W. Cherry (R) Committee to Elect Bob Cherry $300 REP IN Rep. Sharon Kaye Negele (R) Elect Negele for State Representative $300 REP IN Rep. Sheila A. Klinker (D) Klinker for State Representative Committee $300 DEM OTHER IN Indiana Republican State Committee, Inc. $2,500 REP INDIANA TOTAL $10,000 AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER MS Hon. J. Andrew Gipson (R) Friends of Andy Gipson $1,000 REP STATE SENATE MS Sen. Charles A. Younger (R) Friends of Charles Younger $250 REP MS Sen. Chris Caughman (R) Friends of Chris Caughman $250 REP MS Sen. Chris Massey (R) Friends of Chris Massey $250 REP MS Sen. David L. Parker (R) Friends of David Parker $250 REP MS Sen. Hillman Terome Frazier (D) Friends of Hillman Frazier $250 DEM MS Sen. Jenifer B. Branning (R) Friends of Jennifer Branning $250 REP MS Sen. Joseph Michael Seymour (R) Friends of Joseph P. Seymour $250 REP MS Sen. Kevin Blackwell (R) Friends of Kevin Blackwell $250 REP MS Sen. Rita Potts Parks (R) Friends of Rita Potts Parks $250 REP MS Sen. Robert L. Jackson (D) Friends of Robert Jackson $250 DEM MS Sen. Sally Doty (R) Friends of Sally Doty $250 REP MS Sen. W. Briggs Hopson, III (R) Friends of Briggs Hopson $250 REP STATE HOUSE MS Rep. Abe M. Hudson, Jr. (D) Friends of Abe Hudson $250 DEM MS Rep. Angela Cockerham (D) Friends of Angela Cockerham $500 DEM MS Rep. Cedric Burnett (D) Friends of Cedrick Burnett $250 DEM MS Rep. Chris Johnson (R) Friends of Chris Johnson $500 REP MS Rep. D. Stephen Holland (D) Friends of Steve Holland $250 DEM MS Rep. Deborah Butler Dixon (D) Friends of Deborah Dixon $250 DEM MS Rep. Elton Gregory Snowden (R) Friends of Greg Snowden $500 REP MS Rep. Elton Mac Huddleston (R) Friends of Mac Huddleston $500 REP MS Rep. Gary V. Staples (R) Friends of Gary Staples $250 REP MS Rep. Jason M. White (R) Friends of Jason White $500 REP MS Rep. Jeffrey C. Smith (R) Friends of Jeff Smith $500 REP MS Rep. Joey Hood (R) Friends of Joey Hood $250 REP MS Rep. John Glen Corley (R) Friends of John Corley $250 REP MS Rep. Karl Malinski Gibbs (D) Friends of Karl Gibbs $250 DEM MS Rep. Manly Barton (R) Friends of Manly Barton $250 REP MS Rep. Missy Warren McGee (R) Friends of Missy McGee $250 REP MS Rep. Noah L. Sanford (R) Friends of Noah Sanford $250 REP MS Rep. Patricia H. Willis (R) Friends of Patricia Willis $250 REP MS Rep. Philip Gunn (R) Friends of Phillip Gunn $1,000 REP MS Rep. Randy P. Boyd (R) Friends of Randy Boyd $250 REP MS Rep. Sam C. Mims, V (R) Friends of Sam Mims $500 REP MS Rep. Sonya Williams-Barnes (D) Friends of Sonya Williams-Barnes $250 DEM MS Rep. Steve E. Massengill (R) Friends of Steve Massengill $250 REP MS Rep. Vince Mangold (R) Friends of Vince Mangold $500 REP MS Rep. William Tracy Arnold (R) Friends of Tracy Arnold $250 REP MISSISSIPPI TOTAL $13,000 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2019 $58,666.
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